The superlatives at Dartmouth High School represent the best of the best the senior class has to offer. As a student body, we come together to elect the fiercest academics, the hardest working humanitarians, and the class favorites. These superlatives, albeit classic, don’t capture the everyday magic happening in the halls. The two of us came up with some alternative superlatives that we think better represent us as a class.
Best Wishes,
Rebecca Benoit and Reilly Leconte
Photo by Rebecca Benoit and Reilly Leconte Jason Gin – Most Likely To Take Over The World (Quietly).
Photo by Rebecca Benoit and Reilly Leconte Oona Clarke – Most Likely To become a Superhero.
Photo by Rebecca Benoit and Reilly Leconte Ansel Marcovici – Most Likely To Go To the Moon.
Photo by Rebecca Benoit and Reilly Leconte Nina Lamarre – Most Likely To Be a Bestselling Author.
Photo by Rebecca Benoit and Reilly Leconte Noah Derrick – Most Likely To Think Cereal is a Soup.
Photo by Rebecca Benoit and Reilly Leconte Mckenzie Canuel – Most Likely To End Up On Broadway.
Photo by Rebecca Benoit and Reilly Leconte Kate Jones – Most Likely To Brighten Your Day.
Photo by Rebecca Benoit and Reilly Leconte Nate Oliver – Most Likely To Win the Super Bowl.
Photo by Rebecca Benoit and Reilly Leconte Izaiah Farr – Most Likely To Be a Social Media Influencer.
Photo by Rebecca Benoit and Reilly Leconte Olivia Vital – Most Likely To Leave Dartmouth and Never Come Back.
Photo by Rebecca Benoit and Reilly Leconte Paul Jasmin – Most Likely To Be US President.
Photo by Rebecca Benoit and Reilly Leconte Charlotte Correiro – Best Shoulder to Cry On.
Photo by Rebecca Benoit and Reilly Leconte Cody Santos – Most Likely to Win the Lottery.
Photo by Rebecca Benoit and Reilly Leconte Amy Manny – Most Likely to Win a Grammy.
Photo by Rebecca Benoit and Reilly Leconte Sarah Sughrue – Most Likely to Lead a Protest.
Photo by Rebecca Benoit and Reilly Leconte Normandy Beery – Best Procrastinator.
Photo by Rebecca Benoit and Reilly Leconte Lauryn Coelho – Best Car.