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Have you ever wondered how your classmates will be in 10 or 20 years? Do you ever think what you'll do when you grow up? Well, think no more CHS Class of 2010, because the ballots have been passed out and the votes have been cast. Although these are goofy topics, you'll enjoy reading the last of our superlatives, featuring the Class of 2010. So without further adieu, here are the Senior Superlatives:
 
1. Most likely to be rich
 Michael Cox
2.Most likely to become president
 Huston Jack
3.Most likely to start a one man wolf pack
Nick Steele 
4. Most likely to go bald
 Kyle Smith
5. Most likely to be a clown
 Ethan Lowenstein
6. Most likely to be the next Billy Mayes
 Aaron Gould
7. Most likely to be on American Idol
Kyla Cooper
8. Most likely to start a multibillion corporation
 Corbin Bogle
9. Most likely to live in the mountains
 Dylan Cunnigham
10. Most likely to grow a third arm
 Jared Hurst
11. Most likely to be the three best friend's that anyone could have
 Nathan Thompson, Jim Hallahan ,and Jacob Chase
12. Most likely to get locked in a trunk
 Bobby Herchenroder
13. Most likely to sign a record deal for singing
 Rashelle Burdick
14. Most likely to go skydiving without a parachute
 Lincoln Greene
15. Most likely to become a pro athlete
 Mitchell Ruckman
16. Most likely to run a marathon
 Darren Adams
17. Most likely to invent something
 Clay Hale
18. Most likely to ride a motorcycle coast to coast
 Alex Spencer
19. Most likely to sing the national anthem a professional sporting event
 Abbie Barker
20. Most likely to go into space
 Lee Weirich
21. Most likely to swim across the Atlantic Ocean blindfolded
 Kelly Thompson
22. Most likely to drive a car through a flaming hoop 
 Max Smith
23. Most likely to walk on a tight rope while doing ballet
 Tiffany Hamilton
24. Most likely to jump the couch on Oprah
 Drucilla Fletcher
25. Most likely to have a pet tiger.
Jim Hallahan
 
When reading these questions they are different and funny and most people don't think about it, but it is still funny to think about. Senior Mitchell Ruckman said, "I was really surprised when I found out that people thought I was going to be a pro athlete. I mean I'm pretty good at football, but I didn't think I was that good. That really made me happy actually." Ironically Mitch plans to continue playing football in college.
 
Some of the topics are just absurd, but they fit the person's personality. Senior Jim Hallahan said, "Having a pet tiger would be awesome and I've never thought about it but I would definitely consider it." Having a tiger would be a big responsibility jokes Jim. "It would be a big cleanup and I'd have to make sure it didn't get out," he explained. Jim is definently considering getting a tiger now.
 
Going bald is something that can definently happen to someone. Seniro Kyle Smith said, "I wasn't to surprised when I found out when I was voted that, because my dad is bald and so are both of my grandpas." Kyle doesn't look forward to days of hairlessness, but he know's it will hapeen. Kyle said, "I probably get a toupee that's dreadlocks...like Bob Marley. That'll be cool."
 
When people read these they are very funny and these aren't normal conversation topics. But hey, who really wants to take those boring surveys anyway?! So leave it up to The Tank to give you some good surveys.

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