File:Senior Superlatives 2003 (2).jpg

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This photo shows some of the Senior Superlatives for the gradating Class of 2003 voted for by their fellow classmates. Now after sixteen years out of Brunswick, it would be interesting to know what these former students are currently. Senior Superlatives are always a popular item. Seniors are asked to nominate fellow seniors for various categories, and those students receiving the most votes in each one are then photographed, often in a pose that reflects the specific category there in. Over the years certain categories are usually included such as “Most Athletic,” Most Spirited,” and “Best Smile.” I always thought it was interesting to see what categories were selected, as well as which students were selected for them. However, I do not remember other years when the category of “Most Responsible” was included in the Railroader yearbook. In these photos are the students selected for the following categories: Most Responible – Mary Secoges & Josh Herber Best Smile – Chontelle Grey & Joel Atwood Most Unique Laugh – Garret Hall & Ashley Blank Best Role Model – Scott Custer & Brittany Rowley Most Outgoing – Brian Baugher & Cassi Gaston Most Athletic – Brandon Dykes & Liz McCallum Most Spirited – Trey Coates & Amanda Stowers

Courtesy of Jon Evans

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current09:42, 3 December 2020Thumbnail for version as of 09:42, 3 December 20201,580 × 2,048 (1.12 MB)HistoryCommission2 (talk | contribs)This photo shows some of the Senior Superlatives for the gradating Class of 2003 voted for by their fellow classmates. Now after sixteen years out of Brunswick, it would be interesting to know what these former students are currently. Senior Superlatives are always a popular item. Seniors are asked to nominate fellow seniors for various categories, and those students receiving the most votes in each one are then photographed, often in a pose that reflects the specific category there in. Over...

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