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Concession Stand Supports Girls ' Athletics The purpose of the Girls ' Athletic Associ- ation is to promote an interest in womens ' sports. The GAA runs the concession stand at varsity and junior varsity basketball games to help finance athletics for girls. Members of the GAA are as follows: Tammy Huggins, Barbara Burgett, Manky McCaw, Felicia Valerie 2nd row: Carol Kostelecky, Pam Hinton, Danette Richardson, Rhonda Lakip, Janelle Day, Leigh Childress, Lisa Nitte- berg, Jennifer Krob, Doris Morton, Susan Harrison, Shawn Lewis, Laurie Cromeans, Karen Lidgard 3rd row: Tammy Pulliam, Cami Harrison, Kim Starling, Donna Passmore, Wendy Langley, Theresa Shreck, Jennifer Pla- to, Harriet Spence (sponsor), Malissa W ise. Dawn Sturma, Lynn Sharrets, Cara Cooper, Allison Richardson, Angle Silcox, Tonia Smith. Small stature has no effect on Denise Richardson ' s ability to leap over tall hurdles. Seniors Nancy Ard, Paul McManus and Wanda Campbell sport their senior tee shirts. The GAA gives seniors the opportunity to purchase these shirts with a list of the sen- iors printed on them. GAA— 81
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Hard Work Earns a Letter Members of the R Club are girls who have earned a letter for participation in varsity athletics. To earn a letter, a girl must put a vear of hard work into a varsity sport. Many girls in the club have received honors for excel- ling in certain sports. Malissa Wise attended the state track meet, and Leigh Childress re- ceived the outstanding scholar-athlete medal. These are two examples of the high caliber achievements these girls received. Members of the R Club are as follows: 1st row: Danette Richardson, Rhonda Lakip, Wendy Langley 2nd row: Manky McCaw, Susan Harrison, Jennifer Plato 3rd row: Barbara Burgett. Donna Passmore, Malissa Wise 4th row: Cami Harrison, Jennifer Krob, Janelle Day, Felicia Valer- ie 5th row: Debbie Vanlderstine, Leigh Childress, Pam Hinton, Lisa Nitteberg 6th row: Tammy Pulliam, Carol Kostelecky, Doris Morton last row: Harriet Spencc (spon- sor). Dawn Sturma, Lynn Sharrets, Cara Cooper, Allison Richardson, Theresa Shreck. Jennifer Plato reaches for a net shot during an away volley- ball game. Malissa Wise stretches in preparation for a mile run. Ma- lissa represented Robertsdale at state this year. 80— R Club
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We Have Connections In The Right Place — Youth For Christ Members of Youth For Christ are as follows: (left to right) Mrs. Borom, Lynn Sharretts, Tom Childress (Presidentl. Cindy Racine ( ice-President), Shelly Drew (Secretary), Debbie Van Iderstine (Treasurer), Dixie Calloway, Tina Haiel, (second row) David Middleton. Jamie Stapleton, Jennifer Krob, Susan Harrison. Bryan Chandler, Doris Morton, Darren Smith. Kelly Ellison, Lisa Esponge, (third row) Joe Harms, Bradley Hinton, Lisa Patterosn, Matt Mac- Cartee, Lisa Nitteberg, Caria Deck, Tina Nitteberg, Wayne Lipscomb, Daryl Brew ton, (fourth row) Danny Poos, Tory Grantham, Regina Boykin, Sherri Racine, Carol Kostelecky, Becky Johnson, Rodney Brown, An- thony Maulden, Brenda Johnson, Tom Gulledge, Sheila Wilson, Susan Harms, Tammy Pulliam, Charles Wind- ham, (sixth row) Becky Bishop, Susan Riendeau, Lori Adams, Becky Ousley, Tonya Davis, Steve Wilhelm, Dianna Bishop, Cindy Kostelecky, (seventh row) Jackie Jackson, Sharon Pearson, Chuck Allen, Cara Cooper, Leigh Childress, Lance Hughen, John Cameron, Starr Kyser, (eighth row ) Rose Havel, Jamie Grimes, Theresa Schreck, Melissa Wise, Jean Lane, Debbie McLendon, and Michelle Tartar Youth For Christ, sponsored b Mrs Carolyn Borom, offers students a chance to share ideas and experiences of Chnstianit In past years YFC had an average member ship of 30 which rose to approximately 74 members this year. Because of this in creased membership, awareness of the club and to its Christian purposes and ideals has risen remarkably. YVC participated in various campus functions such as parades and programs. The club also participated in off campus functions such as visitation to a local nurs- ing home. Due to the great success of the club, YFC began The Bear Facts. This newspaper was a variation of Chris- tian ideas and activities going on in our school. Bradley Hinton, representing YFC, gives a speech at the Christmas program. Youth For Christ members sang at the Christmas program.
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