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There are three general types of people at Pine Forest - Seniors, Jun- iors, and Sophomores, They are sepa- rated only by grade numberg otherwise they are almost impossible to tell apart. The Sophomore year is filled with infinite uncertainties: Will they stuff my head into a toilet? Do we really have to ncatch our own on the days they offer fish in the cafeteria? Did they really build Pine Forest over a live volcano? These myths are be- lieved only by the most naive and trusting Sophomores who follow blindly the lead of their acquaintances of the upper classes. Somehow, the first year passes. Survivors of the Sophomore curse become Juniors. Finally, after four straight years of dressing out, P.E. is an elective. Other students donft have to ask what grade you're in, they can look at your American History book and know for themselves. You are no longer kicked and pushed around like waste material - you do some of the kicking yourself. You are caught in the middle, getting both the good and Don 'I .Movef . . . Chrystal Hudson gets pointers from Bobby Williford on how to pose for her school pictures. Va... the bad of the deal. Unfortunately, Seniors still push you around a little. The second year passes as well. The time arrives. It is your Senior year. At last, at long last, you are the Supreme Beings of the entire school. You never miss a chance to take ad- vantage of your superiority. The long- awaited Senior Deck in the lunchroom is yours. You start spreading rumors among innocent Sophomores that the new addition to the building is actual- ly a group of prison cells. You are, after all, a Senior, it is your divine right. The high school years are to be the best in your life so far. Each person, whether a Senior, Junior, or Sopho- more, has his or her own place in Pine Forest Senior High. These are the classes of 1988, 1989, and 1990.
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Senior Class Officers: Shari Compton, Secf Treas.g Tripp Culbreth, V-President: Chris Knowles, President Senior Steering Committe: lst Row: Vallery Coleman, Joy Brigman, Angela Watkins, Alicia Young, Kym Lucas, Alicia Burns, 2nd Row: Polly Graham, Ashley Mcllwain, Kim Youngblood, Stacia Acker, Vanessa Maiello. Jamie Bondur, Tripp Culbreth, .lerry Vunnienwenhoweg 3rd Row: Greg Council, Chris Roy, Alicia Kerner, Lyn Allen, Sara Thornburg. Trayce Cochran, Natasha Noel. Tracey Moore.
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