What was your embarrassing high school superlative?

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Anonymous wrote:Most likely to be the next Pat Sejak.


What did that mean? I mean I know he's the host of wheel of fortune but fries the spending mean you are cheesy? Like to spell?
Anonymous
Nothing.

Our school had maybe 30 of these and people campaigned hard for them. I wasn’t popular and didn’t bother.
Anonymous
Most likely to be UN Ambassador.

I never understood it.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Most likely to be the next Pat Sejak.


What did that mean? I mean I know he's the host of wheel of fortune but fries the spending mean you are cheesy? Like to spell?


I was a bit of a class clown so I took it to mean I wasn't funny enough to be Eddie Murphy but I might be able to host a game show.

It was a bit of a dig, but light hearted ... they were right... I should have hosted a game show.
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Nothing. Only the Student Council-types participated in those things.

FWIW, I would love for my kids to be the "student council-types" when they're in HS, but then, it was the epitome of uncool.
Anonymous
Nothing. We had layout 500 kids in my graduating class and there were 5-6 superlatives. Ironically they were all wrong!
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Most individualistic.

I was the only goth kid in the school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Most likely to succeed.

A little embarrassing when it comes up.


LOL sweetie it never comes up unless you or your mom specifically bring it up
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We didn't do them at my school. We also didn't do prom king/queen or anything homecoming. President for our class was elected but otherwise anyone who wanted to be on student senate could be on it. Our school did not want to promote a popularity/judging contest.

We were the OG snowflakes.


I’m a foreigner, and this is my idea of normal. And no, I’m not from a particularly PC country. USA is way ahead on that front, but those practices are pretty much ways to reward bullies and mean girls.
Anonymous
Ran the yearbook which ran the vote but didn't make the cut. Ouch! But I managed to get over it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Best girlfriend. And Most Likely to go to College.

Really. Sigh.


This made me laugh. Such a funny combination, but even “best girlfriend” alone is wonderful.
Anonymous
Most likely to be a "my school" teacher. The boy that won had both of his parents teaching at our school so it was a given. Neither of us became a teacher but I was PTO president and Girl Scout leader for a number of years so in a small way it predicted that I would be involved in my kid's school just like I was involved in my high school.
Anonymous
Not that embarrassing but I got "Most Likely to Win American Idol" Graduating class of 600 people
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Most athletic
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Most likely to forget most of my high school experiences by the time I went to college, got a job, got married, and raised a family.
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