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 161 of 272
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IS-wife. . Is this one overdue? . . . Michelle Gonzales, Kel- ly Fralee, and Gary Maples, three library assis- tants, keep acuratc records on who has what book and for how long. I know iris in here somewhere . , . Sandra Autry diligently counts out papers in the library's peace- ful atmosphere. - LIBRARY ' Working Together The Library Club gives students with mutual interests a chance to work to- gether. To be a member of the Library Club, a student must be working as a library or audio visual assistant. The club,s members usually number at about 35. These members meet once a month af- ter school. Their activities include such things as visiting various community churches, attending a regional and state Library Club conference, and collect- ing food and clothing for Urban Minis- tries. This year's regional conference was held at South View Senior High If you need some help in the library, clap you hands! . . . lone Fischer instructs two library as- sistants, Jeff Campbell and Scott Hall, so that they will better equipped to help the public. and the state conference in Raleigh at the Radison Hotel. Only ten students were selected to attend the state con- vention. There, new officers for the North Carolina High School Library Association were chosen. This year Pine Forest had one student considered in the selection process. Being selected to serve is indeed an honor and yet a difficult goal to obtain. Overall, the Pine Forest Library Club had another productive year. At all conferences, Pine Forest was repre- sented well. clubs

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1 clubs I don? know where it went . . . Sara Parrish and Mrs. Fischer attempt to put some organization into an already very organized institution, the media center. lst row: K. Davis, Z. Lane, K. Bell, M. Gonzalez, Bramble, J. Sullivan, I. Fischer isponsorjg 3rd rov S. Parker, T. Bird, W. Arnold, R. Bullard, S. Par- G. Webb, B. Walker, G. Reames, J. Savage, E rish, S. Frazee, M. Bethcag 2nd row: S. Autry Autry,M.Jones, D. Lee, B.Schoonmaker,R. Hal fsponsorb. K. Leach. G. Maples, R. Strong, B. Jef- J. Carter. B. Fipps fries. J. Reid, A. Goisovich. J. Hedgepeth, K.



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BAND KEEP iN STEP A D KEEP o ' MAITCHI G l 1-2-3-4 ... l-2-3-4 ... The con- stant whispered chant of numbers es- cape the lips of every marching band member, MD flat, A sharp, half notel' .. . Eyes make rapid movements over the music as the conductor whips air with his wand. Perhaps the best collection of some of the most talented group of students, is band. They are the magicians of our school. lt must be magic. I mean how else can you get beautiful sound out ofa wierd looking noise maker? A marching band is an intricate ma- chine. lt takes hours of practice to be in unison and make unique patterns to please the crowd. The Trojan band, as usual, was successful as a team. Chan Casey, the drum major, says, I feel ours is a true marching band. We don't dance to popular music and we don't run around. We march and we're good. The band marched long and hard hours during the summer and carried on throughout the year. Their dedica- tion paid off as it was obvious to every- one that their skills and talents were extremely exceptional. And as the say- ing goes, 'gKeep in step and keep on marching. Uh-I, Uh-2, I-2-3-41 . . . David Freeman keeps the count for his band students during class. W f ff What so proudly we hailed Band membe ring out the national anthem to a bestilled audieni

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