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

 - Class of 1988

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, 0 'ze vac Packing up the dreams God planted in the fertile soil of you. Can't believe the hopes He 's granted, means a chap- ter in your life is through . . . A bond between two friends is some- thing so different, so unexplainable there is no real definition for it, or at least a literary definition. We feel it, feel it in our hearts. lt's an emotion. What feels better than to reach out and touch that someone, that friend, and know that he is there? No feeling beats the sharing of that hearty laughter with your best buddy and know that he feels as you do. Remember laughing so hard at that joke you started crying? Remember crying so hard for that broken heart you started laughing? Remember that quiet, good, whole- some feeling that exists even when nothing is said? Remember the walks, night and day, sharing laughter and secrets and emotions? Remember being so angry at some- thing that you took it out on the one who cares, and then feeling that love when he looks at you, smiles, and says It's o.k. ? THROUGH ALL OF LIFE'S TEIVIPER- MENTS . .. Lisa Barefoot. Tony Bonville, and Amy Goisovich prove friends are friends forever. Student Life Nothing. Nothing can compare to thejoy of having a freind for friends are friends through ups and downs. But we'l1 keep you close, we'll keep you close always, close as always. It won't even seem you've gone. 'Cause our hearts in big and small ways will keep the love that keeps us strong . . . It's a fact that there are times in ev- eryone's life where pain is felt that makes you just want to yell. Yell at life, yell at circumstances, yell at every- thing. One of those times is losing a part of yourself, losing a friend. lt's said you'll get over it, that time does heal all wounds. But what can heal memories that flash without warning? The worst feeling is in saying good-bye. lt seems so final. So forever. Someone once said about yearbooks, This time next year, there'll be tears on the pages I sign. No one is immune to good-byes. Sen- iors now are dreading that ever-closing moment when parting becomes neces- sary. lt's easy to think that Juniors and Sophomores have a year or two before facing the same pain. But friendship isn't a caste system where members ofa class only befriend others in that same class. Friends have no age gap for friends are friends inspite of age. And friends are friends forever, if the Lords the Lord of them. And a friend will not say never, 'ea use the wel- come will not end . . . H When that time comes, and there's no turning back, yes, go ahead. lt's o.k. to hurt. ltis o.k. to cry. But remember consolation is in the fact that a friend is just that, a friend. And friendship isn't a lease which runs out. lt's for life. So when saying through blurry eyes and tear streaked cheeks that choking good-bye , know what you're saying is Good-bye friend. Someday Weill meet again. Know it isn't forever, it isn't final, it isn't for always 'cause friends are friends regardless of time. Though it's hard to let you go, in the Fathers hands we know that a life times not too long to live as friends forever , . . So the song goes on, and life too must go on. New friends will come, new faces, and new places. But no old friends or the memories are lost be- cause yes, it is' true. Friends are friends . . . forever. REMEMBER WHEN YOU ',.. Chris Henley, Chris llindsley, Tripp Culbrcth, Wendy Boze- man, and Kevin Campbell enjoy a friendly picnic rehashing old memories. I TELL YOU SHE LOVES ME . ., Horace Sin mons discusses the headaches of girl problems t friends Derrick Jarman and Rodney Fox.

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1? Nly buddv. my buddy, wherever she goes lgo . . , lt's not that hard . , . Murcia Turlep tries to Ashley Mcllwain and Polly Graham proudly persuade Pztulu Hamilton that shc can and will show olf onc another, pass this ICSI. gf 's,r r L -as- ' L Student Life

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