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KAMI NEWCOMB is the Best Dressed girl of the senior class. Mrs McKinney says of Kami, She is very neat and well-groomed. She is also courteous. Kami's appearance is always picture perfect. PAM FISHER was chosen Most Likely to Succeed. For four years, Pam served as president of her class. She was also active in band, Sr. Beta, and FHA. She completed her high school education ranking first in her class. PENNY WILKERSON is the Most Talented girl of the senior class. Mr. Strachan says, Penny comes from a musically-oriented family, and she uses her talents to both enlighten and entertain her audience. SHANNON ROBB was chosen as the Most Friendly twelfth grade girl. She always has a pleasant smile on her face and demonstrates a friend- ly attitude toward everyone. VICKI SHEPPARD was chosen Most School Spirited. Vicki has been a member of a Neelyville cheerleading squad for the past six years. Ms. Davis says, She never gets mad at anyone, even in trying times when working with the other cheerleaders. 13
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TERRY BECK was chosen as the Most Talented of the senior class. Ter- ry is well-known for his artistic abilities in singing, drawing, and acting. Ms. Slayton comments, He has a lot of talent. He expresses it well in portraits and architectural design. TED SELLS was chosen as the Best Dressed student of the senior class. Throughout his senior year, Ted was always clean-cut and neat in ap- pearance. JEFF PENNINGTON was chosen Most Likely to Succeed. Jeff will be re- membered for his avid interest in the military and his abilities with com- puters. JIM SHEPPARD was selected as the Most Friendly in the senior class. Jim always has a smile on his face and something to say. Jim is never too busy to speak or to say hi. RICKY SMITH was our Most School Spirited male of the senior class. Ricky has played on the Neelyville basketball team for six years. Coach Tomlinson says, Ricky is very unselfish and his school spirit honor is in- dicative of his behavior. 12
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SENIOR CLASS OF '86 Mr. Botes, sponsor Mrs. McKinney, sponsor Sirena Atwell, reporter Pam Fisher, president Eddie McComb, vice-president Karen Warren, secretary treasurer Mr. Tomlinson, sponsor 14
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