Rumor has it that I actually won "Biggest Threat to Pedestrians" (no joke), but because I wasn't one of the popular kids - who ran the yearbook - they gave that award to one of their own.
Should have gotten one about the car I drove, as I drove an awesome 1955 Chevy BelAir (turquoise and cream), but I was not popular like most of the superlative-getters.
If you can believe it, there were actually awards given for...no lie...Most Masculine and Most Feminine. In 1987!
I got "Best Dressed." The girl who was really best dressed got "Best All Around," which is a higher superlative. We also had them in the newspaper instead of yearbook.
My two older sons got the same one, at two different high schools no less. They could not bemore different from each other.
I was invisible I high school. It was finely honed talent! LOL! Or, maybe I was too unique and diverse to be reduced to a simple superlative. Yeeeaaahhh, that's it...LOL!!!
HA! I was even absent on the day we voted on superlatives and turned in the slip that said what activities we did, in which years. I didn't even know about it until the yearbook came out. I was just happy to survive the H.S. experience. We won't even get into the car accident that nearly took me out, 5 weeks after grad. Yeah, those were so not the "good old days".
Best eyes in 9th grade. I went to a small school freshman year so all classes were eligible.
The yearbook was black and white, so my awesome eyes weren't as awesome in the pic.
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