Liberty Christian High School - Memento Yearbook (Huntington Beach, CA)

 - Class of 1988

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A v a X -v fs -- l 3 5 Wl The Jim Baker, Jimmy Swaggart, and Gart Hart Jessica was trapped in an oil well for three Gorbachev visited the U.S. involvement in the Persian Gulf. Z0 E '87 '88 Mr, Freck married lVlaclovia in December. Doris, Martin, and Lillian were our AFS students X from three different continents. Thirty-seven U.S. Naval Officers were killed while on board a ship by Iraq. Presidential races and campaigns- how will U vote? Scandals l Q The Cheerleaders brought home a Spirit Stick from l camp, Girls Basketball went undefeated in league, and went Baby to the play-offs. days. The AFS Fashion Show on February 7th represented countries from all over the world. i Black Monday struck Wall Street in November. The Nuclear Arms Conference in Iceland. Terry Whate was captured in Beirut while trying to The United States negotiate the release of other hostages. l Senior Lunch was at a location other than The Siz- zler. The Yearbook Staff worked until midnight finishing a I Q deadline. fl li .R l W 1' JNL i lllllm . . lf ill. is 2? Basketball Star, Pete Maravich, died at age 40. W 7 J Sl! ff ' 'A . , T ,V X aes, N w e-n eeds, l .2 .A we or fee ! A This page sponsored by Jill Hebert's family. I N'L:g1QE, 1'e- P T' .fa, ,K -friiiaa...::ifT

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l -- On October lst Southern California experienced a ' 3 major 5.9 earthquake! 4 fag 5 lo Q' - o qw, Three Men And A Baby and f'Good Morning Viet- nam came out at the box offices. The Advanced Biology class dissected cats- remem' ber the smell? The seniors went to San Diego for their Senior Trip. Miss Texas won the Miss America Pageant. l Prime time was changed to 7:30 p.m. in the fall. The Huntington Beach Pier fell into the ocean during Superbowl 1988 was won by the Washington Reds- the terrible storms in January. kins. l l Our loved classmate, Christina Mesetschkow, went to be with our Lord. X l' The Winter Olympics that the U.S. spent over 14 The Extravaganza at PCBBC and how nearly every- million dollars on and won 3 medals was in Canada. one went to it. AFS Day when seven short term exchange students came and told us about their home countries. Liberty finally has its' own school song called L'Alma The JuniorfSenior Banquet was held at the Young Mater. Americans. F Secretary of Defense Weinberger resigned from his position at the White House. 1, KE ri Volleyball and Football both went to the CIF play- f at 1 I ,ki offs. I ' l . U? if wil I ,z ei, N V f . g if 5 llf i r i. xifll ' Ili: I T : : The Senior Class finally acted more like their age. Y. 15X igif f N .If f .-- 1 4. 2 4 . -Q-or T -'?:-- 3 'ci' - A 21.12-i A 1?, ,,:.-f-llhw-4'-- ' I This page sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Neidwick. 108



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X .- 1 On july 12, 1973, a rare jewel was born. On March 20, 1988, God took that jewel home. Christina Moon Me- setschkow was that rare jewel, a jewel with many bright and beautiful facets. She loved Cod very much. She loved to read and memo- rize scripture and to attend church and Bible studies. Her faith was solidly based upon jesus Christ and His light continually emanated through her. Christina? passion was success. Whether it was in the classroom or in athletics, Christina always strived for the best. In her nine years at Liberty, Christina never received a grade lower than a B. In fact, throughout junior high and high schooL she achieved straight As, thus making A Honor Roll five straight semesters. In , Za W ii' ' X , ' S., gk me g 6, A s, ,V - ig, ,Q - .Vt I www :I ' . 'Q X A f W, , an 3 .5 U AA i 'C C am ,, eighth grade, she was co-valedictorian and re- cipient of the Presidential Academic Fitness Award. Christina? success in the classroom was phenominal. In athletics, Christina received the Deborah Award in seventh and eighth grade. Inscribed on the award are these words: In appreciation for your dedication, hard work, and Christian attitude. These words very aptly describe the kind of athlete she was. She gave 10071 to her athletic endeavors. In addition to her Deborah Awards, and the Total Release award in sfotball. In eighth grade, she received the Total Release award in volleyball, basketball, and softball. In high school, Christi- na played only volleyball, where she received both the Total Release and Shield awards. Re- cently, Christina set some personal goals for her volleyball skills: To work my hardest at games and at practice'Q To improve my game every- day'j and To concentrate and not get frus- trated'f It was because of this sort of hard dri- ven determination that Christina was one of the best athletes to participate in Liberty Chris- tian sports. There was something else Christina had that outshined all of her accomplishments in the classroom and in athletics, that was her wonde- ful personality. One of the qualities she liked about herself was being a fun person after tak- ing everything that is work seriously. Though she was not a social butterfly, everyone knew her. Christina had qualities very rare in kids her age, qualities that were respected by all. She was very unselfish, she did nothing to promote herself or to intentionally bring attention to herself Never would she speak an unkind word about, or to others. It was easy for her to get along with anybody. She was a servant. She was grateful for all that she had. Rarely was Christina in a bad mood or unhappy. She loved her friends. She was kind nice, thoughtful, pure, funny, intelligent, diligent, patient, teachable, and gentle. Christina was untainted by this world Christina was one of the most beautiful girls one could know. Her beauty was true beauty, the beauty that shines brightly from the inside out. We all will miss Christina and her bashful smile, her B-line treks to and from classes, her tender heart, her hard work and sweat in the gym, her helpfulness in the student store, and her excitement over a successful block in vol- leyball or over receiving an '94 in class. We all loved Chrislina.' We thank Cod for allowing us to know this jewel. Moreover, we thank Him that she is now w Him. May all of us who caught a glimse of this ra bright, and beautiful gem be inspired to shine brightly and as beautifully as she did and maybe too can brighten the world we live in. Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shad of death, I will fear no eveil: for thou art with me, t rod and they staff they comfort me . , , surely got ness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my lt and I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever. - Psalm 23:4 am Coach jim Ca J I K-.M V L g Q A 5 A . xy ,fi ' , H . rg W, iif 2 ' i

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