| Middle school I got best smile. The embarrassing part is my orthodontist heard and gave my parents a discount in exchange for putting that page of the yearbook up in their office. |
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| Bookworm. I still am a bookworm! |
Same, we had a graduating class of 450 and that was considered small. We had a few senior bests but not that many, maybe 10 each for the boys and the girls. They used to have more but someone complained that they got a “bad” one like junkiest car or biggest gossip, so then they were just left with the really positive ones like smartest, best athlete, etc. |
| Spaciest (which really meant weirdest). I campaigned for it. |
| We didn’t do those at our school, but I probably would have swept “Best Stoner”. |
And that's why you never became a UN Ambassador.
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Always look perfect and never wear the same thing twice.
Which was not remotely how I thought about myself. |
Miss Quiet, so basically the most popular nerd.
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I wasn't popular but was friendly with different cliques.
I was voted the most unique. |
| Biggest procrastinator. |
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Most Popular - I'm basically a hermit now.
Most Likely to be president - I have done NOTHING LOL Class Clown - I like that one Most Rebellious - Working in education turned me from Ferris to Mr. Rooney. |
| Worst Driver |
| Best style setter! I was always into fashion but I didn't have money to spend on clothes so I just had to be very creative with what I had, what I could make and what I could steal from my parents closets. I did wonders with my dad's ties and my Mom's scarves. I went on to get a degree in apparel design. |
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Most unusual.
It was meant as an insult. I moved from a city to a small town junior year. Only girl to have short hair. Was frequently called a dyke (I’m not...) |