Senior Superlatives

To many students, especially seniors, superlatives are a must-have for any quality yearbook. They add a level of personal appeal to the book which gives it a charming quality. With every great superlative, we definitely must remember the most important person: the winner.

When asked why he felt he won “Most Likely to Win a Grammy,” Abraham Johnson replied, “Ever since I’ve been at Darlington, I’ve been involved in music…and on top of that, also being involved in the musicals… and the theater department, I’ve just had the opportunity to showcase my talents.”

Natalie Collins, when asked why she felt she was chosen for “Most Likely to be President,” said that she feels she “[works] hard and [makes] ambitious goals that [she hopes] to achieve.” Also, as the superlatives are chosen by the senior class, the voter wields a great deal of importance.

Stuart Cheney said his favorite superlative this year was “Most Likely to be Late to Graduation.” He actually voted for the winner, Brady Smith, stating that he likes “choosing winners” and “that’s why [Brady] was [chosen for] late to graduation, because he’s a winner.”

See below for the full list of senior superlatives:
  • Most likely to run a charity

Hannah Schriever and Juan Reyes

  • Most contagious laugh

Evangeline Porter and Noah Seaga

  • Dares to be different

Noah Teplitzky and Destiny Sewell

  • Most Artistic

Riz Dharsey and Mary Frances Vest

  • Best Smile

Hal Bearden and Hannah Harper

  • Most likely work on Wall Street

Max Berry and Michelle Cole

  • Most likely to survive the Hunger Games

Cat Jorgensen and Hayden Googe

  • Tech Savvy

Adam Posey and Katie Hutchins

  • Most likely to be on ESPN

Rachel Simon and Robert Muschamp

  •  Biggest Flirt

Kailey Swiger and Seth Little

  • Best Dressed

Charlotte Boyd and Jack Tunnell

  • Class clown

Duane Davenport and Ha Dang

  • Most likely to be late to graduation

Rachel Hudson and Brady Smith

  • Worst driver

AnnMarie Zito and Sawyer Hicks

  •   Worst case of senioritis

Hackett Shiflett and Katie Hurley

  • Best Bleacher Creature

Ashley Edge and Burton Dulaney

  • Most likely to be president

Natalie Collins and Murphy Kenefick

  • Most likely to win a Grammy

Gabrielle Wood and Abraham Johnson

  • Mr. and Miss Darlington

Brooks Busby and Anna Loyd