The Class of 2019 at Allen County-Scottsville High School has selected their class song, colors, flower, and motto along with the senior superlatives and class officers.
Seniors selected Borrowed Time by Jon Pardi as the class song. Class colors are navy and silver. The class flower is the Sunflower. The class motto is “A little messed up but we’re all alright” (Kenny Chesney).
The Class of 2019 superlatives
are:
Mr. and Miss Allen County-Scottsville Allie Sims and Chase Ward
Mr. and Miss Senior Rachel Bomar and Camden Carver
Best-All-Around Caroline Jones and Mark Gonzalez
Most Likely to Succeed Katelyn Bewley and Jason Sikes
Most Sophisticated Rachel Foster and Colton Barton
Most Dependable Macayla Vernon and Slate Dalton
Best Mannered Megan Stinson and John Gaddis
Most Gifted Madison Whittle and Nathaniel Stinson
Most Athletic Jaylee Woods and Cayden Ross
Classiest Maelie Stovall and Adam McGuffey
Most Patriotic Mason Towery and Jackson Hite
Class Clowns Josten Lightfoot and Jagger Waters
Most Carefree Kaci Cline and Yancy Gardner
Most Lovable Gracie England and Kelly Weger
Most Argumentative Makayla York and Korbin Miller
Most Mischievous Josie Halloway and Danny Patrick
Shyest Adrian Anderson and Tony Lopez
Most Energetic Sarah Sutton and Dakota Harrison
Most Unique Jennifer Owens and A.J. Maxwell
Most Unpredictable Reagan Spencer and Brett Rippy
The song, colors, flower, and motto will be incorporated into the gym design and setup for the traditional Class Night activities next May. The superlatives will be the first students introduced at the annual graduation-related event.
The Senior
Class officers are President-Nathaniel
Stinson, Vice-President-Maelie Stovall, Secretary-Dalton Collins, and Reporter-Kaitlyn
Driver. Class officers will have special speaking roles on Class Night.