2015 Superlatives

The votes have been counted, and the results are in! The superlatives for Westhampton Beach’s 2015 senior class have been revealed and it shouldn’t be a surprise of who took home the titles.

Class Clown: Anna Collins and Michael Rizzi

Class Couple: Zoe Johnson and Dakota Chiorando

Best Hair: Olivia Horbatiuk and Hunter Hulse

Most Changed: Sabrina Salvi and Alessandro Patricolo

Best All Around: Lauren Lorefice and Harrison Aponte

Most Likely to Brighten Your Day: Delaney Smith and Dan McEvoy

Most Athletic: Kathleen Mensch and Henry Moreta

Most Theatrical: Stephanie Fitt and James Blydenburgh

Most Intellectual: Arianna Riemma and Joseph Magro

Most Individual: Brianna Derevjanik and Liam O’Brien

Best Laugh: Cristina Monaco and Eric Dorfman

Best Style: Caraiosa Williamson and Joey Hernandez

Best Eyes: Aurora MacDonald and Collin Lodato

Life of the Party: Ashley Cunniff and Alec Capuano

Best “Best Friends”: Sabrina Salvi/Gillian Willis and Billy Manker/Devin Conti

Best Smile: Jenae Mendoza and Henry Seeliger

Most Involved: Kira Solomon and Aiden Bean

Best Personality: Megan Tanis and Frank Leotta

Most School Spirit: Emma Galasso and Jordan Laube

Most Likely to be Caught Sleeping in Class: Victoria Calvaruso and Kyle Rignola

Most Likely to Become “Famous”: Lauren Capozzola and Luke Himmelsbach

Most Artistic: Haley Pisciotta and Ryan Duncan

Computer Wiz: Allie Brezinski and Ryan Baker

Most Kind: Gemma Caglioti and Connor Federico

Most Helpful: Emily Beaver and Andrew Ridgway

Most Wanted by Administration: Sabrina Mirra and John Gomez

Most Likely to Succeed: Fressia Ferrantion and Liam Huysman

Most Linguistic/Worldly: Liz Moschella and Stephan Sutter

Travel Bug: Ella Collins and Billy Manker

Beach Bums: Sarah Culver and Devon Conti

Book Worm: Laura Halsey and Harshil Mehta

Most Instrumental: Kimmie Vish and John Tocco

Most Dramatic: Carly Rubin and Doug Schmieder

Liz Moschella, Most Linguistic/Worldly, was surprised that she won the title and thinks it must be due to her foreign exchange trip this summer. The advice she wants to leave is: “Get out and travel while you’re young and embrace many cultures.” When asked for his words of wisdom Liam O’Brien, Most Individual, said “Its all about peace and love”, and that he took the title simply because no one else has their third eye open. It’s no surprise to anyone that Kathleen Mensch won Most Athletic being that she is a three-sport varsity starting athlete as well as a captain. Kathleen’s best advice for anyone looking be a better athlete is “As long as you’re willing to put in the work, the results will come.” Conner Federico, Most Kind, was really humbled that his classmates voted him Most Kind and blames his kindness on the people he surrounds himself with. He says being kind is easy for him and is proud that his little acts of kindness went such a long way. His advice is to “Think twice before you speak, as cliché as it sounds, if you don’t have anything nice to say, don’t say anything at all.” Most Instrumental winner John Tocco is duly deserving of his title, playing both electric and string bass in two of the schools groups, as well as singing in three of the choirs, and participating in bands outside of school, he really is an instrumental person. Tocco’s best advice for people is “If you’re currently playing an instrument or singing, don’t stop. I can guarantee that you’ll regret it in the future if you do. Second, it’s never too late to start a new instrument or to start getting into music. If you’re in high school junior or senior year and you’ve never touched a guitar, there’s not a whole lot stopping you from picking one up.”

Congratulations to all of this years winners and keep up the good work! And if you want to succeed look to this years leaders, they surely have a lot to offer.