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But Not The Enthusiasm • ; tMJ 1 1 M 1 J Susan Burroughs accepts her diploma from Mr. f arris. Renea Butler receives a scholarship to the Air Force R()T(. Ihe expectant seniors nait for their diplomas. Pam Hinton. president of the senior class, giies the invoca- tion. Seniors wait impaticntl for their diplomas. Graduation — 37
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Rain Dampens Graduation Gowns Baccalaureate services began with the tra- ditional lining up of seniors. As the seniors filed into the stands for the service, feelings and emotions were being felt throughout every senior. A few realizing they will never meet again and others promising to stay in touch. Memories reach through the minds and hearts of everyone. Thoughts, recalling the good times and moving on into the world with career choices, independent living, and further edu- cation, enter their minds. Now they represent the graduating class of 1983. On May 31, beginning at 8:00 p.m., a memorable service was about to begin. The band began with the processional. Pam Hinton gave the invocation, and Jim Taylor, Salutatorian, and Leigh Chil- dress, Valedictorian, gave their addresses. There was another selection from the band and then the awards and diplomas were given out. Robertsdale ' s Alma Mat- er was sang by the graduating class of 1983 as it had by other graduating classes of years gone by. Rain fell the last few minutes of graduation but the hats were thrown with glee and tradition, inspite of the rain. Good Luck, Seniors! Ai Dr. Earnest Cleavenger, Jr., President of the Alabama Christian College in Montgomery, brings the sermon. Lvnn oung and Jamie Slapleton honor the graduating class b playing at baccalaureate. 1 he graduating class of Robertsdale High 1983. 36— Graduation
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Bears Fight Hard to Achieve Better Football Record We thought it most appropriate to hear Coach Comer ' s view on the season. The 19S2-83 Golden Bear football team closed out the season strong with a big win over Mobile Co. High, 18 to 0. The Bears completed the season with a 4-6 record, having lost several other close games during the year in the 4th quarter. The high point of the season was a big win over rival U.M.S. in which the Bears played a super game winning 36 to 6. The biggest disappointment was the opening game loss to Foley. Seventeen seniors played their final game for the Golden Bear football team. Some of the characteristics exhibited by this years team were hard work, courage, discipline, loyalty, cooperation, and team work. Top right: John Cameron 26, and Lee Wilson 73 block their opponents. .Above: Senior Jerry Byrd 15 sends the ball flying. Right: The team gets some hard hitting in. 38— Varsity football
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