VOL. XV, NO. 14
JUNE 7, 1974
70 Seniors Receive Superlatives
The Senior Dessert was held on Wednesday, June 5, at 6:30 p.m. in the cafeteria. Sheet cake, ice cream, Coke and coffee, were served. The tables were decorated with daisies. Announcing of the superlatives was done by Steve Kisslinger '74 and entertainment was provided by Steve McMahon '74 and Jeff Solberg '74.

Those seniors who received superlatives were Andy Szczygiel, most beautiful; Bob Sperling, most handsome; Noreen Jakacki, best figure; John O'Conner, best build; Kathy Kulin and Brian Emanuel, cutest nose; Kim Thompson and Paul Hellmer, cutest dimples; Nancy Franklin and Jim Goelz, biggest flirts; Pam Waytine and Mike Werner, prettiest eyes; Sue Jobst and Jim Boesche, best personalities.

Others were Kris Beedy and Scott Fowler, most gullible; Marilyn Ambruster and Bob Limbrick, biggest ham; Vicki Richardson and Brock Akers, most sophisticated; Bonnie Heiden and Ant Lloyd, sexiest voices; Robin Ferraiolo and Tom Williams, prettiest hair; Sherry Legg and Dan Myszka, best legs; Val Epperson and Glen Dalbke, cutest walks; Cathy McNally and Carl Metzger, most fickle; Joan Bevacqua and Steve Jacobsen, cutest couple; Gail Kaechele and Greg Klebe, biggest rah‑rahs; Marie Prochenski and Sam Scolaro, biggest greasers; Barb Kulig and Jim Look, biggest freaks.
Also chosen were Diana Vilkaitis and Jay Liggett, biggest cheesebrains; Jean Wolf and Ed Dolan, friendliest, Pam Colfax and Dave Trinker, best datebait; Sue Bonaguidi and Quinn Haase, best dressed; Sue Sherman and Jack Schaefle, biggest lines; Marcia Siebert and Jeff Schwarz, most unusual laughs; Kathy Brunke and Dan Herbeg, biggest story‑tellers; Jody Leer and Jeff Keister, biggest gossips.

Concluding the list were Jeannie Gianpetro and Bruce Winclechter, cutest; Patti Wagner and Steve Kisslinger, class wits; Karen McGavin and Doug Myers, least likely to forget; Sharon Mesker and Bill Wyatt, most likely to succeed; Kathy LaPointe, best actress; David Franks, best actor; Elaine Caras and Keith Ways, biggest status seekers; Weslie Bar and Paul Berner, most individualistic; Carol Ritzema and Lance Carlile, best smiles.