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EL? Lij 1 The Class of 1987 enjoyed a successful four years at Liberty. As the newly entering freshmen in the Fall of 1983, the class was led by Cindi johnson, president, Christine Chesser, vice-president, Carna Rodriquez, secretary, and Stacey Knoblauch, treasurer. Greeting the arriving freshmen were advisors who would remain with the class for four years, they were Mrs. leanne Partridge and Mr. Rod Beaver. As the newest class on campus, the frosh had a candy sale, washed cars, and sold hats. Their first float placed fourth in the Homecoming Parade. As sophomores, the Class of '87, got their act together and placed first in the float competition. They were guided by Carna Rodriquez, president, Shawn Schwitters, vice-president, Korin Ghiselli, secretary, and Dafne Arteaga, treasurer. The class sold candy to raise money and crowned Dafne Arteaga, queen and David Martinez, king, of the Sophomorefjunior Prom. Korin Ghiselli took over as president for the new juniors, she was assisted by Robin Galey, vice-president, Abbe Gregory, secretary, and Michele Mercado, treasurer. The class was again successful at Homecoming as they captured first place in the float competition and won the Spirit Trophy. They hosted the Top Ten Dance and had four candy sales to swell their treasury. In the spring they co- hosted the Sophomoreflunior Prom. For the second year in a row, Korin Ghiselli led the Class of '87 as they attained SENIOR status. She was helped by fellow officers: Abbe Gregory, vice-president, Sonia Valle, secretary, and Lorena Oseguera, treasurer. The seniors crowned Dafne Arteaga queen of Homecoming and Shawn Schwitters, king. The other members of the Homecoming Court were Cindy and Kathy Hilburn, Kim and Kiersten Read, Lisa Thompson, Carna Rodri- quez, Robin Galey, Abbe Gregory, Lisa Duncan, George Pickron, Rick Lobo, Kyle Cursi, jason Nunn, Brett Swisher, David Martinez, David Arevalo, Lance Foreman, and Ed Paguaga. The seniors earned a third place finish in the Homecoming Float Competition. The class held their Senior Ball at the Oakland Hilton and had a new twist with a midnight buffet. Clos- ing out the year, the seniors returned to an old tradition and held a Baccalaureate ceremony on june 7 in Stonebarger Gymnasium tsee following poem that was read therel. Closing out their four years of high school, the Class of 1987 walked onto Ohmstede Field for Graduation ceremonies at 6 p.m. on june 12. Mimi Montanez was valedictorian while Raquel Gensler was salutatorian. jaime Sims was the graduation speaker. Farewell CLASS OF 1987, you're gone but never forgotten. WASTED TIME Look at all of us, here we stand, With our diplomas in our hands. I can't believe we're on our own, And we wish it weren't the end. How do we begin? We don't know if we can. Who'd ever thought we'd be this far down the line, But we all know it has been constantly on our minds. We're afraid it has all been wasted time. Now we live from day to day and we dream about tomorrow. And the hours seem like minutes, and the shadows come to stay. But we try to make them go away. We could have done so many things, if we could only stop and take the time from wondering what we left behind, and from worring about this wasted time. Friends have come and gone, and the years keep rushing on. We will remember what we were told before we go out on our own, sometimes to keep to keep it together you've got to leave it alone. So my friends can get on with their lives, and I can get on with mine, And maybe somebody we will find, that it wasn't really wasted time. - by Karen Wamback X I 'A' r 'A by ,V ',-at J K - .15 V if Af :gr ' 'fiifi lf' .-ixrll .231 ll ' .gs - .ff 'NL -... Meckes, Sherri, Pep Club, IWE Computer Literacy, Varsity Track Manager, CSF Ist Year Award, American Mathematics Award, Track, Algebra II Award, Geometry Award, Computer Science Award, Biology I Award, Bethel Island Womens Scholarship
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Seniors break the Dull Barrier set up by the juniors at the Homecom- ing Rally. The seniors went on to win the most prestigious rally of the year. Liberty Mascot take a few minutes to pose during the Homecoming Rally. Class of '90 members work hard on their first high school float ever. Guided by advisors, Mr. Dennis Buckley and Ms. Marian Canepa, the freshmen were successful in captur- ing second place on Friday of Homecoming.
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Seniors Enjo Float Building in October Ac kerman, Leanne , ll IV Basketball, lep Club, Honor Roll, Snort Charter: IV Baseball, IV Volleyball, Varsity Volleyball, IWE: Science, Algebra Alcazar, lose Cross Country, Varsity Trac k, Frosh-Soph Track, Azteca Club, Honor Roll Anderson, Tim Anderson, Wendi Rally Squad, Varsity Spirit Leader, CSF, French Club Presi- dent, trench Club, Homecoming Committee, Iunior Prom Cornmittee, Pe J Club, Club Council, IWF: Geometry, Varsi- ty Softball, Stuclent Leadership, Band Ill Angeles, Martin Ansick, Denise Aquila, Frank Antonio Varsity Baseball, IV Baseball, FFA, Honor Roll Arevalo, David Varsity Basketball, IV Basketball, Varsity Baseball, Homecoming King Top Ten Arevalo, Hugo Ar ueta, Olimpia S. Azteca Chili, IWF Counseling Office Arroyo, Tina Michelle Honor Roll, P.E. Student of the Month Arteaga, Dafne S. Homecoming Queen, Sophomore Queen, Student Govern- ment, Sophomore Treasurer, Varsity Football Stat. Girl, IWE Drivers' Fd Ausk, Mike Frosh-Soph Track Bailey, Danielle R. Varsity Cross Country, IVVF: Attendance Office, Social Studies Beasely, Teresa Marie Band lll, Stage Band, Band Public Realtions Director, Band librarian, Bandsman of the Month, All-State Honor Band, CSI, life CSF, Honor Roll, Scholastic Top Ten, Senior Ser- vir e Society, lennis lc-am, Closefup 18 fv' 5
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