Pine Forest High School - Pifonoca Yearbook (Fayetteville, NC)

 - Class of 1986

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We need your support. Varsity bds- ketball player toe Robisch talks to us during the pep rally on the afternoon ot the biq game with E.E. Smith. , 3: , , A K I ' i ,Mfg V, We make news!! WRAI, sportsfzaster Tom Suiter interviews tootbdll coach Gary Weller tor the 6:00 news cjlurinq liis visit to present Ernie Logan with tlie Extra Effort Award. SADD cares about you. SADD sponsor Donnie Dees reminds mem- bers to be careful over the holidays durincy ia SADD rally in December. 32 Eeatures Z , S1 Wi: t'

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GATHERINC-ES Fewer assemblies were held this year in compliance with new guidelines governing time spent out of class. Howev- er, much to our delight, there were a few occasions when we did get a welcomed break from hitting the books. The year began with the tra- ditional sophomore orientation assembly. Newcomers to the school were introduced to the various aspects of school life along with facts about school rules and policies. lennifer Dorman, captain of the varsity cheerleaders encouraged the sophomores to take part in school functions and partici- pate in many activities offered by the school. She also aroused school spirit in the class of 1988. Following lenni- fer, Student Body President Tonya Adams encouraged sophomores to keep their heads held high and take pride in their class. Adminis- trators Dr. Marable, Mr. Norris, and Mr. Warren welcomed the sophomores also and gave them some friendly words of wisdom. On Fridays when home foot- ball games were scheduled and once during basketball season, pep rallies were held at the end of sixth period. The gym rumbled and the cheers rang out in preparation for the big game. Cheerleaders built sky high mounts while the band blasted out the fight song. At some of the pep ral- lies, athletes were introduced. During the Christmas as- sembly, entertainment was provided by a combination of all performing arts available at school. The band played a va- riety of Christmas music while the chorus sang new and old Christmas songs, and the dra- ma department performed a Christmas play. A new kind of assembly also was held this year. We re- ceived our charter for a SADD club from the national organi- zation in December. Over TOO students joined the new and exciting organization. The SADD rallies were not only fun, but they educated us on the dangers of drunk driving and let us show a unity in car- ing about each other. Although fewer assemblies were held than we would have liked, we enjoyed to the fullest the ones we did have. The class of 198 8 arrives on cam- pus. Sophomores fill one side of the gym bleachers during the orientation assembly. lfeatu res 33

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