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

 - Class of 1988

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Pine Forest High School - Pifonoca Yearbook (Fayetteville, NC) online collection, 1988 Edition, Page 115 of 272
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Page 115 text:

Michelle Wooster Richard Wray Edward Young Lori Young Son Ho Yun Tvlclanie Zolock If ry fd M... cmfmff 4 P Some Things Never Change l wasn't late, the bell was early . .. Sorry, teach, but my dog really did eat my homework . . . l thought we had to do page 71, not ll. Your sevens and ones look just alike . . . Excuse me, but you're sitting in my seat . . . Get out of my way, Sophomore, move it or lose it . . Everyday we go through the same routine. A new school means new things. All the rules have been changed on us, just when we were getting used to the old ones. The people in high school are more observant oi' the way we dress. We must now carry l.D. cards. We have to go through an initiation to get into a club. We are promptly and unceremo- niously escorted away when we try to sit in the Senior Deck. There are new stu- dents, new teachers, new books - but there are some things we can always count on to stay the same. We, as students, have always tried to mislead our teachers when we don't have an assignment or when we're late for their class. The teachers are never fooled: they tried the same things with their high school teachers. Another ageless event is when we try to go to our lockers and a group of Seniors is stand- ing in the way. We can't exactly tell them to move it or lose it, since there's maybe a one-in-a-million chance that they'll actually move or we'll actu- ally carry out our threat. Everyone thinks their class is the best. Of course, when Sophomores start yelling 90 at pep rallies, we hear from upperclassmen their exact feelings for us. We don't mind, for two reasons. Firstly. we'll do the same thing in our Senior year. Secondly, as Sophomores, we form a special bond that the other classes don't really have. Meeting new people, we are mostly unsure of how we will get along with them. We are thrown together by cir- cumstance, united by the fact that we are Sophomores and generally terror- ized by upperclassmen. We start to trust one another, forming a unique bond that doesn't exist in the higher classes. We have a lot to do and learn, but we're getting there. Though there are many changes, not all for the better, there are many things we will always be able to depend on. Friends Forever .. . Cathy Burrcss and .len- nilier Collier show that friendship will never cha nge. sophomores

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sophomores if 4 l M ff? Michelle Tittle Michelle Usher Carla Todd Amy Vanlerberghc Shannon Todd Sharon VanVynek l.ina Trudeau Arnold Varnadoe Michael Turner Sharon Wallace Gina Underwood Deena Walters Tommy Watson Pat White George Webb Scott Whalen Eric Wheatley Bridget White Kareem White Scott White Thomas Whitehead Philip Whitty Ben Wilcox Amela Williams Angeline Williams Calvin Williams Chris Williams Earl Williams Jason Williams Marshall Williams Roderick Williams Ronnie Williams Steve Williams Kathy Williford Nancy Wise Kevin Woods



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l'm in hot pursuit of the suspect at Mr. ' Warren takes a stroll with his trademark walkie- talkie in hand. What did you say to me Lewis? . . , Dr. Mara- ble chats with Shanta Manning and Kim Lewis about who knows what. , ,mm f I, W5 tw' N W n 1 - h . y ' A' 'i.E, ' Y Z M.. -N,..,.w..,WM.h,,.. uiuswelvv -, 4 g B gg il 5 uwuuv-umm 0 0 faculty . v What's your excuse this time? . . . Mr. Norris looks up from a busy day of writing. V T Ira' iff? :nu gym is ,r,, rt ,...4u1 VV

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