Page 12B BEST PERSONALITY The Kings Mountain Herald | www.kmherald.com 2015 SENIOR SUPERLATIVES * MOST CHANGED Wednesday, June 3, 2015 MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT MOST DRAMATIC Shawn Adams Jack Pearson Nathan Bennett Dalton Cash Erica Carpenter Emily Gilbert Lauren Ferrell Rachel Mower 2nd place: Cole Clampett, 2nd place: Jacob Edmonson, 2nd place: Gregory Grabert, 2nd place: Cole Tomberlin, Amontae Perkins Kat Carpenter Taylor McNeill & Kat Carpenter Caroline Hardin #1 DRAFT PICK Tico Crocker Kayla Bolt 2nd place: Shawn Adams, Cassie Morton MOST TALKA'T Jared Belcher Damondreah M McKee nd place: Marcus Tanner Orders Amontae Perkins SERRE SRR TO Na MOST ARTISTIC Jacob Edmonson Amanda Mullen assie Morton 2nd place HARDEST WORKER IN CLASS 2nd place: Tyler Batchler, Sarah Scism Austin Willis, Emily Gilbert MAKES EVERYONE SMILE Tevin Robertson | Amontae Perkins 2nd place: Derek England, Madison Ramsey M: Ta LISF 2nd place: [ Dillon Frederick, Alexis Johr Photos by CHRIS GARNER TPS PHOTOGRAPHY Shawn Adams eyeing career as dentist ELIZABETH STEWART lib.kmherald @ gmail.com Kings Mountain High School graduating senior Shawn. Adams is eyeing a career as a dentist and will enroll in the fall at Campbell College to major in biology. An honor student, Shawn played basketball, football and baseball all four years in high school and was active in the Beta Club, Honor Society, and Fellowship of Christian Athletes. “I am excited about grad- uation and look forward to going back to school in the fall," he said this week as he accepted a $500 scholar- ship from the Third Tuesday Morning Breakfast Club. Fred Smith, the club president, made the presentation. Bessemer City High se- nior Donnell Mitchell also received a $500 scholarship from the club. Son of Jermonica Adams and Shawn Adams Sr., Shawn is active in Ellis Chapel Bap- tist Church. He has a 12-year- old sister, Lanya. Shawn Adams |¥'s never foo early fo invest in life insurance! Who knows what the future may hold. Start planning for it today! 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It may be tempting to go casual beneath a cap and gown, but grads might regret that decision when tak- ing post-ceremony pictures. Some graduates think it doesn't matter what they wear beneath the gown, feeling the gown will cover everything anyway. But that isn't true, as grads can expect at least a por- tion of their attire to be peek- ing through their graduation “Come, follow me, Jesus said, “and I will make you fishers of men.” Matthew 4:19 gowns. Many such gowns end at the knee or slightly below, making it easy for everyone to see graduates’ pants and shoes, Both male and female grads can benefit from wear- ing something classy beneath their gowns. A crisp collared shirt can look sharp for men and women alike. Guys might want to wear a tie for that extra touch. Graduation gowns tend to be solid colors and may be quite bland, so a shirt with a splash of color can make a statement that is neither bold nor silly. Remember to wear some- thing form-fitting or slim cut under the gown. 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