Class of 2017 Comes Together For The Annual Senior Breakfast Class of 2017 Comes Together For The Annual Senior Breakfast
BY SABRINE BRISMEUR While underclassmen spent their Professional Study Day hitting the books, the Class of 2017 seniors celebrated their first senior breakfast at... Class of 2017 Comes Together For The Annual Senior Breakfast

BY SABRINE BRISMEUR

While underclassmen spent their Professional Study Day hitting the books, the Class of 2017 seniors celebrated their first senior breakfast at Cooper City High School, featuring bagels, a DJ booth, senior superlatives, and the classic panoramic class photo.

“It really represents the accomplishment we’ve had, making it four years and coming together for one last hurrah,” Dawson Worley said.

“The senior breakfast has been a Cooper tradition for decades,” class sponsor David Osborne, who overlooked the breakfast, said.

The senior class officers put together the breakfast beforehand and focused their efforts on preparing for one of the first all-senior events of the year, but took a step back the morning of to enjoy the breakfast. Junior class officers served the food in the morning.

Seniors talk at the breakfast. Photo by Sabrine Brismeur

“Everyone was tasked to get food from a different vendor,” class Vice President Danielle Kurtz said. “We contacted countless vendors to get discounts so we could provide as much as possible.”

Senior superlatives were announced at the breakfast after months of social media campaigning and cutthroat competition. Among the winners were The Lariat’s editor-in-chief Charlie Blodnieks and Ben Goldstein for most Likely to Succeed, Nikki Tjin a Djie and Max Mickenberg for Future POTUS, and Carolina Chiari and Dawson Worley for Most School Spirit.

“I was excited when I won Forever Young because I felt like it fit me perfectly,” Krystianna Clouse said.

The breakfast lasted from fifth to sixth period, with seniors heading to the gym for the class panorama directly after. Collective groans from the seniors ensued when Principal Ms. Wendy Doll suggested mannequin challenge photos, baffling an amused administration. Ultimately, a handful of shots from a professional photographer hanging from a ladder were taken.

Each year, groups of seniors decorate their own class shirts for the breakfast. Among them were “What We Learned in Boating School,” a reference to a SpongeBob Squarepants episode in which SpongeBob finally passes boating school thanks to extra credit; “Open the Gates,” a commentary on graduating school with

Seniors Carolina Chiari and Dawson Worley celebrate together after being named “Most School Spirited.” Photo by Sabrine Brismeur

underlying meaning about skipping school; “2017% Done,” “There Goes the 90s!” and “Kings and Queens of  2017.”

With senior year coming to a close, the Class of 2017 has made an effort to end with a muffin in hand.

SUPERLATIVE WINNERS:

Most Dramatic – Allegra Montesano and Jacob Rones

Most Outgoing – Brianna Hamilton and Cesar Rodriguez

Most School Spirit – Carolina Chiari and Dawson Worley

Most Inseparable – Elizabeth Peter and Taylor Rutherford; Frank Machado and Tomer Kimron

Best Hair – Paula Rodriguez and Garrett Craig

Cutest Couple – Stephanie Mendez and Ricky Nieves

Friendliest – Jordan Cook and Logan Piper

Best Smile – Nicole Artime and Trevor Reto

Most Artistic – Natalie Mendoza and Grehan Edmunds

Best Laugh – Tatyana Joseph and Jason Chua

Forever Young – Krystianna Clouse and Arthur Baldwin

Best Eyes – Elizabeth Peter and Justin Croye

Best Dressed – Hannah Vossen and Harold Berry

Unsung Hero – Melanie Smith and Quinn Shust

Best All Around – Justine Russo and Jeremy Brower

Most Entertaining – Miley Simpkin and Connor Jones

Most Changed – Lyndsey Kleiman and Jesse Klauber

Most Musically Talented – Rhea McGrath and Hunter Keyser

Most Likely to Become POTUS – Nicole Tjin a Djie and Max Mickenberg

Most Athletic – Isabella Volpe and Slade Yester

Most Likely to Succeed – Charlie Blodnieks and Ben Goldstein

Featured image by Sabrine Brismeur.