Class of 2025 Names Senior Superlatives
Article & Videos By: Kylinn Davis & Kaleo Toscanodulanto
Photographs By: Emmie Tipton
Superlatives: It’s one of Chuckey-Doak High School’s oldest traditions. It goes as far back to when your parents or even grandparents were in high school. Senior Superlatives help your traits and attributes get recognized by both colleges and the students that you work with everyday. Some superlatives can even be put on your college application to have a better chance for a scholarship. To get a superlative, teachers will have to nominate you for a superlative category. If you are nominated, your name will be on the ballot for your classmates to vote on. From there, your fellow peers in your graduating class will vote for whether you are worthy of the superlative title. With that being said, we have a special video from our Senior & Junior Counselor Ms. Shana Russell and the Chuckey-Doak High School media team.
Here are the Senior Superlatives Winners for 2024-2025 from the Class of 2025:
Mr. and Miss CDHS: Pablo Dimas and Molly Barricks
These seniors show school spirit, are an active member of the student body, participate in extra-curriculars (clubs and/or sports), and exemplify the Knight’s Code.

Class Clown: Jonah Cochran and Guadalupe Flores.
These seniors are naturally funny or goofy and keep everyone laughing. They have the best overall personality.

Most Athletic: Hayden Roper and Saniah Atchison
These seniors are involved in school sports and show the most overall strength, fitness, and agility.

Biggest Brain: Vincent Sanocki and Madison Malone
These seniors are the smartest in the class.

Most Likely to Succeed: Adam Church and Layla Fox
These seniors are the hardest working people in the class.

Most Artistic: Justin Cisneros & Cora Hawkins
These seniors are super talented in an artistic medium (drawing, painting, sculpture, textiles, calligraphy, photography, graphic design, etc.).

Most Talented: Christopher Winters & Charlie Taylor
These seniors are the best in one of the performance arts (band/playing an instrument, theatre/acting/drama, chorus/singing, speech/communications, pageantry, etc.).

Most Likely to Become a Farmer: Avery Armstrong and Chelsea Hensley
These seniors are not afraid of hard work, dirt, plants, and animals.

Most Likely to Become a Teacher: Joshua Franklin and Madelyn Jennings.
These seniors are known for helping other students in the classroom and shows an aptitude for teaching.

Worst Case of Senioritis: Brayden Collins and Alyssa Gaby
These seniors are really struggling to get through Senior year — they may be late to school a lot, they may be missing work or not paying attention in class a lot — basically, they have checked out before graduation. These two seniors are also known as the silliest in their grade level.

We interviewed some of the seniors to get an insight on how they feel about accomplishing their title.
Congratulations to our seniors who won a superlative!

L to R: Vloggers Kylinn Davis and Kaleo Toscanodulanto
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