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Fifteen Superlative Seniors

David Kennedy-Yoon 1
Fifteen Superlative Seniors

Class Clown: David Kennedy-Yoon

Kennedy-Yoon's humor stems from his involvement with Satire V — where he serves as co-president — as well as from what he sees as the purpose of comedy: connecting with others.

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Fifteen Superlative Seniors

15 Seniors Collage

15 Seniors Collage

15 Superlative Seniors

After trying out many iterations of senior features in the past — Most Interesting, Randomly Generated, and even (regrettably) Hottest — FM is returning to a classic this year: senior superlatives. We asked the Class of 2023 to nominate 15 of their peers for our superlative categories, including Best Dressed, Class Clown, and Most Likely to be President. While each of these seniors has a unique speciality (well, except Most Well-Rounded), all of them were passionate, pretty darn humble, and a pleasure to get to know.

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Fifteen Superlative Seniors

Most Well-Rounded: Salena Prakah-Asante

From a young age, Prakah-Asante recalls, she’s had a desire to explore many realms of inquiry and expression.

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Fifteen Superlative Seniors

Most Adventurous: Naomi Hegwood

“I’ll basically try anything once,” she says, whether it be an unidentified berry while on a hike or a goat testicle offered to her at a cookout.

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Fifteen Superlative Seniors

Most House Spirit: Sam Woolf

Woolf — one of Dunster's intramural reps — talks about community, her screenwriting career, and the time she got injured at an IM soccer game.

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Fifteen Superlative Seniors

Most Mysterious: Neo Guerrero

While some of Neo Guerrero’s peers know him as a musical jack-of-all-trades, others know him as their teaching fellow. And Eliot House residents might see him in an entirely different light — as someone carting suitcases full of laundry across the dining hall.

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Fifteen Superlative Seniors

Most Iconic Duo: Amy Benedetto and Chris Wirth

Now seniors, Wirth, an astrophysics concentrator, and Benedetto, a chemical and physical biology concentrator, recently celebrated their three-year anniversary.

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Fifteen Superlative Seniors

Best Advice-Giver: Lucas Woodley

“I listen to people. Or I try. And I think that’s usually a precursor to giving good advice.”

Yooni Park 1
Fifteen Superlative Seniors

Most Changed Since Freshman Year: Yooni Park

She talks about emotional maturity a lot — “I learned gradually and a bit too slowly,” she says with a laugh.

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Fifteen Superlative Seniors

Most Likely to Be President: Charles Hua

Charles X. Hua has been nominated by his peers as the Harvard senior most likely to become President of the United States. As Hua tells me about his train trip across the country, I begin to understand why.

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Fifteen Superlative Seniors

Most Interesting Thesis: Nour Khachemoune

Khachemoune is using chemical analyses to study rabbit and turkey bones from a Mayan site in Honduras to understand how humans changed the diet of animals in the 1890s.

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Fifteen Superlative Seniors

Most Likely to Survive the Hunger Games: Alexandra Fogel

In this hypothetical fight to the death, Fogel considers her greatest strength her ability to outlast rather than overpower.

Will Sutton 1
Fifteen Superlative Seniors

Unsung Hero: Will Sutton

He’s spearheaded undergraduate efforts to advocate on behalf of the Harvard employee unions and pushed reforms to dismantle rape culture on campus.

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Fifteen Superlative Seniors

Most Chill: Anil Bradley

“I don’t really need to worry,” Bradley says. “I’m more concerned about enjoying myself, getting my sleep, going to the gym.”

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