Liberty High School - Lion Yearbook (Brentwood, CA)

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END OF A DECADE TABLE OF CONTENTS Student Life 2 Seniors 11 Juniors 34 Sophomores 46 Freshmen 58 Activities 70 Fall Sports 102 Winter Sports 120 Spring Sports 136 Staff 160 Ads 174 Index 200 Closing 206 Memorial 208 LION '89 VOLUME 60 LIBERTY UNION HIGH SCHOOL 850 Second Street Brentwood, C A 94513 Published by The Annual Staff of Liberty Union High School Walk Through Proves Useful for Students The Walk Through , torture for all, a necessity for the start of the school year. Initially started in 1987, the Walk Through became an important event for all students. Held over a space of three days in late August, the Walk Through involved both parents and students. The positive aspects of the Walk Through were instant ID Student Body Card, information on various programs offered at Liberty, being able to purchase a yearbook and colored pictures, and learning about different booster programs. Parents complimented the school officals on the in- formation that was provided and they felt that it was an important ex- perience. Yearbook sales reached an all time high in '88 There were negative aspects with camera problems, long lines, and the August heat. The camera problems were licked for '88 but the long lines and August heat continued. In an attempt to beat the heat, the quad area was opened up for parents and students. The new instant ID for all students was hailed by all. Later an instant ID camera was provided for the Student Store for new students and to replace lost cards. Though there was some pain and problems in the Walk Through, plans were to continue it into the next decade. (Picture Caption 2) Martha Quesada hobbles around on crutches after being injured trying to get the boxes of materials organized in Lion's Hall for the Walk Through. Martha is the secretary for Mrs. Cathy Dickey and had to get info ready for the students. (Picture Caption 2) Nathan Gursky, Scott Drenik,- and Chris Calabrese wait along side Mrs. Stranahan at the Walk Through in August. (Picture Caption 3) Shannon Elmore and Jennalee Passey relax on the lawn area near the cafeteria during Homecoming Week. Picture Caption 4 Mr. Dennis Buckley and Mrs. Wanda Keeney assist students and parents with bill payments at the Walk Through. Parents, Students, and Workers all help to make the Walk Through the success it was in August and September to start the school year. Students had to be accompanied by their parent or guardian and go through a series of stations to receive information, pay bills, have their picture taken, or buy a year- book as well as obtain their schedule. H o m e c o m • 1 n g F a c e s Students and staff mem- bers get into the Home- coming spirit by partici- pating in activities during the week. From Nerd, Scum, Hippy Day to Homecoming Day itself, people showed ingenuity in coming up with differ- ent costumes to match the theme days during the week. Danielle Kuhr dresses up as a hippy, Ry- an Ng portrays the typical nerd as do Danielle Pueb- lo, Julie Pastor, and Jen- nifer Reiswig. During one of the rallies before the big Homecoming one, staff members from Liberty and Liberty Vocational Schools put on a skit that featured calypso music and a limbo bar; their skit delighted the packed gym for the Top Ten Rally. This year Homecoming Week was only four days because of a SIP day on Tuesday. The Sophomore Class captured the float competition on Homecom- ing Night. M fe. Br ' B ■ygl r' ;v«v- . s' ■ -Jkk. m y r flH ' _«j Bk. s4 First-year teacher , Hillary Fairbaim shows her spirit as she poses with Jenni Calandri during Hippy Day. Later in the week, Hillary eagerly awaited the start of the trike race; she was to start off for the staff. Parsons, Swisher Reign as Queen, King Excitement mounted in Stonebarger Gymnasium on October 21, as the announce- ment of the 1988 Homecom- ing King and Queen ap- proached. Last year's king and queen, Carlos Ortega and Rose Melgoza, let the tension build as they paced behind the Top Five before handing the flowers to Queen, Tiffany Parsons, and King, Brian Swisher. That evening the Homecom- ing Parade was led by Grand Marshalls Jim Alves and Bar- bara Whitfield. The Sopho- more Class captured the first place in float competition fol- lowed by the juniors, seniors, and freshmen. The Varsity team earned a victory over the Mt. Diablo Red Devils. — .i  iiL Rv n 1 y P. 6-7, Pic. 1 Top Five , Tara Clark and Shannon Pueblo enjoy riding in the Homecoming Parade. P. 6, Pic. 3 Chad Smith and Jennifer Waller enjoy a quiet moment togeth- er at the Top Ten Dance. P. 7, Pic. 3 Rocky Pompa restrains himself at the Top Ten Dance in Oc- tober. P. 6, Pic. 2 Brian Swisher has just learned that he is the 1988 Home- coming King on October 21. P. 7, Pic. 2 Brian Swisher and Tif- fany Parsons, Homecoming King and Queen, start the dancing. P. 7, Pic. 4 Amy Del Chiaro waits for the music to start up again at the Homecoming Dance. Expressions '88-89 Fill Opening Section Worried about a Homecoming flower, Jody Huffaker glances down as if it were alive. Showing spirit many boys and girls painted faces for this yearly event. Deep in thought, Aaron Burke sits outside the Music Building dur- ing lunch. Jubilation, first-year teacher, Hillary Fairbairn, express her joy of students and teaching in the class- room Caught crossing campus, the smiling Bobby Duncan heads for class. Concentration, Tracy Benett works hard in her Algebra II with Mrs. Joanne Nash. Comfortable in a new school, JR Campbell smiles pleasantly as he walks the halls of Liberty. Skaters Beware! Gabe Harmell sends a clear message on how he feels about those guys on those roller boards during Dress-up Day. Reflective Jolene McClellan stares at the camera and never reacts to it in her Accounting Class taught by Miss Reta Pirtle. Expressive Liberty stu- dents were a delight to capture on film as our an- nual staff and professional photographers prowled the campus in search of the unusual, the bizarre, and the unexpected. END OF A DECADE! When the 1980's started for the Senior Class, most of them were just be- ginning the third grade. This year the yearbook staff chose this theme as the '80s closed out and the '90s would start with many of the gradu- ates involed in a ca- reer or the pursuit of one. j c L Gf y s m - • m Senior Section Shows Four Color for '89 SANDY ABEYTA PATRICIA ABULOG LORA ACKERMAN JV Basketball, Varsity Basketball THERESA ADAMS ROCIO CONCEPCION AGRAZ CSF, Honor Roll, Azteca Club, French Club ED AMBRIZ JV Wrestling, Honor Roll MICHELLE ANNE ANDERSON Pep Club, Honor Roll, IWE — Counseling Office PETE MICHAEL ANDERSON U.S. Navy Sea Cadet Corps, IWE — Art, Honor Roll TAMI LYN ARMSTRONG MARISA M. ARRENDONO Honor Roll, Foreign Exchange Club, IWE — Counseling and Library, Student of the Month — Home Ec. ANN JE ANNETTE ARROYO Honor Roll, Pep Club, Student of the Month, IWE — Attendance Offic, P.E. MARKIE D. ARROYO ENRIQUE ASCANIO Foreign Exchange Student — Spain GWENDOLYN AUDA CHARLOTTE STACY BAKER Annual Staff, Senior Section, Honor Roll, FFA, Pep Club, IWE — Jewelry 11 Seniors Win Homecoming Rally With Style PHILLIP BALLESTEROS PETE B. BARBADILLO JR. Varsity Football, JV Wrestling MATTHEW W. BELL Varsity Track, Frosh-Soph Track, Cross Country, Frosh Football, Block L COUN KEITH BENNETT JR. CSF, Outstanding Scholarship Scholastic Award, Honor Roll, Student of Month, Peer Counselor, FFA, Athletic Directors Academic Award: Varsity Football 1987-1988, Varsity Wrestling 1987-1988, JV Football, Golf TRACY LEIGH BENNETT Youth Educator, SADD, Friday Night Live — President, Play — Play It Again Sam; Speech and Debate Team, Newspaper Staff, Brown Bag Theatre, Playmakers, JV Swimming, Varsity Swimming, Pep Club, French Club USA BERRY Most Valuable Player for JV VolleyBall, JV Volleyball, Varsity Volleyball, JV Softball, Honor Roll, Block L, Stu- dent of Month, Homecoming Committee, Senior Service Society, IWE — Science AMELIA BERUMEN CHRISTINE BETTS KENDRA ANN BLAIR Varsity Swimming, Block L, Lion Athlete of the Week, Rally Squad, Mascot, Commissioner of Rallies and As- semblies, Commissioner of Publicity, Student Govern- ment, Student Council, Student Leadership, Homecoming Queen (Second Five), Rotary Club Student of the Month, CSF, Life CSF, Scholastic Top Ten, Honor Roll, CSF Secretary, Sports Editor — Lion's Roar, Homecoming Committee, French Club, Band III DENISE BORCHERT Peer Counselor, Youth Educator, Honor Roll, Girls' En- semble, Foreign Exchange Club, Choir Club, Playmakers, Stage Crew — January Thaw and When Ya Coming Back Red Rider, Pep Club, French Club ROBERT BOSTON, II Varsity Football JUUE RENE BOWEN Varsity Volleyball, Varsity Softball, Varsity Track, Block L, Peer Counselor, Youth Educator, Student Government, Block L Treasurer, IWE — Counseling Office, Blood Drive Committee ARTHUR BRAZIL DAN BROCKETT JEFFREY BROWNE IWE — Auto, Student of the Month — Industrial Arts, Frosh Football 12 TARA CABEZUD MONICA CACHO STEVE CACHO CHRIS DOMINIC CALABRESE JV Wrestling, Varsity Wrestling, Youth Educator, Student Government, Student Council, Class Tresurer (3 years), Homecoming Committee, Peer Counselor, Student Lead- ership, Student Representative SIP SSC JENNIFER CALANDRI Rally Squad, Varsity Cheerleader, Playmakers, Student Government, Plays — Look Homeward Angel, Play It Again Sam JUDI RENEE CAMILLl JV Softball, Honor Roll, CSF, Student of the Month — P.E., Homemaking; IWE — Social Studies and Home- making ERICKA CARTER TONYA CAT LETT Band II, French Club, FFA ESTHER CEJA Cheering at the Hawaiian Rally, the Senior Class shows their spirit by wearing leis. The Class of '89 went on to win the Homecoming Rally yelling competition as well. Tracy Bennett is captured on film in the cafeteria com- plex. Angela Remour , Lucy Duncan, Carlos Vega, Chris Calabrese, Shannon Pueblo, Pete Barbadillo, Brandon Mallett, Michelle Combs, and Carlos Garcia relax in Mr. Bill Batze's Economics Class Steve Frassch relaxes on stool in a classroom in Nash Hall. In the back- ground are posters of Garfield GUSTAVO CHAVEZ Student of the Month — P.E., IWE — Math Skills II TARA CHRISTENSEN Youth Educator, Peer Counselor IAN CHRISTIANSON TARA CLARK Varsity Swimming, Most Valuable Player Swimming, All- American Swimming, Lion Athlete of the Week, A.D. Seeno Athlete of the Week, Brentwood News Annual Femal Scholar Athlete Finalist, Athletic Directors Aca- demic Award for Swimming, Student Government, Fresh- man Class Treasurer, Senior Class President, Student Council, Homecoming Queen (Top 5), Mock Trial, SADD, Block L, Lion's Roar News Editor, Forensics Team, Ac- ademic Decathlon, Youth Educator, Stage Band, Band III, Pep Club DANA CLEMONS ROSALIO COLMENARES Varsity Soccer, Most Valuable Player Soccer, DFAL Player of the Year, Azteca Club, Student of the Month MICHELLE LYNN COMBS A Capella Choir, Girls' Ensemble, IWE — Counseling Office PATRICIA CONNER TERESA ANN CONTRERAS JV Softball, JV Basketball, Varsity Basketball, Azteca Club, Honor Roll 14 Seniors Enjoy Classroom Atmosphere VIRGINIA CORTES Foreign Exchange Student — Spain FREDERICK A. COSTER Varsity Wrestling, JV Wrestling, Frosh Football, IWE — Jewelry, Crafts, P.E. ROLAND WADE COZBY Lion Editor-in-Chief, Feature Editor — Lion's Roar, Year- book Computer Tech, Photo Editor, A Capella Choir, Men's Ensemble, Peer Counselor, Youth Educator, SADD GWENDOLYN CROW JENNIFER L. CROW Honor Roll, IWE — Principal's Office and Homemaking, Pep Club, Student of the Month DAN CUARESMA CAR! CUDNEY MARIA SHEILLA DAHKLE Varsity Volleyball, All League Volleybal, Varsity Bas- ketball, Varsity Softball, JV Basketball, Honor Roll, Block L DEBORAH DARONE MARIA DA TERRA IWE — Algebra 101, Honor Roll, Student of the Month, Annual Staff CHRISTOPHER DAVIS Varsity Football ANTHONY DEL CHIARO flTlfl HILDA ESMERALDA DE LEON IWE — P.E. and District Office, Migrant Program Peer Tutor, Student Council Representative, Honor Roll, Azte- ca Club ROSA NOEMI DE LEON IWE — Attendance Office, Career Center, P.E., and Dis- trict Office KRISTIE DEWEY Rally Squad 15 Class of '89, They Saved the Best for Last MELISSA AIMEE DEWOLF Tennis Team, Honor Roll, Band III MICHAEL DEZELL ART DIAZ Honor Roll, Azteca Club ULIA DIAZ MARIESHA DOCTO Honor Roll, SADD SCOTT JASON DRENIK Varsity Baseball, Commissioner of Publicity, Student Council, Club Council, Honor Roll, Choir Club, A Capella Choir, Playmakers, Plays — January Thaw, Brown Bag Theatre, Academic Decathlon, Mock Trial, Basketball Charter JUSTIN DRUMMOND LUCY DUNCAN Varsity Basketball, JV Basketball HENRY EGLINSDOERFER TRICIA ELKINS Varsity Softball, JV Softball, JV Volleyball, A Capella Choir, Choir Club JON ENGLE Golf, Honor Roll, IWE — Language Arts and Library, Student of the Month for P.E. LUPE ESPINDOLA JOSE CARLOS FAJARDO GEANETTE L. FLOYD Honor Roll, IWE — Office, P.E., Drivers' Training SAMUELE FORNONI Foreign Exchange Student — Italy, Homecoming Com- mittee, Foreign Exchange Club, Pep Club, Student Gov- ernmen t, JV Swimming 16 Michelle Anderson , Laura Utley, Renae Kas- tell, Kim Jackson, Judi Camili, and Maria Da Terra, show off the T-shirts that said Class of '89 on the front and they saved the best for last on the back. Cheri Linden joins with Mark Arroyo to do a fantastic rap for the students at a fall rally. bdEf% STEVEN C. FRAASCH Varsity Basketball, JV Basketball, Frosh Basketball, Office Assistant DENISE G AMINO CARLOS ]. GARCIA Varsity Baseball MARIA GARCIA WILLIAM GARCIA DAVID GARLAND CHARLES GASTON, JR. JV Football, Frosh Football, JV Wrestling ERIK HAYDEN GENSLER Varsity Track, Frosh-Soph Track, Block L, SADD, FFA, Honor Roll BRUCE GOMEZ 17 KRISTY GONZAGA AMY GONZALEZ DOLLY GONZALEZ Homecoming Committee, Rally Committee, 1WE — Li- brary ROSALINDA C. GONZALEZ Azteca Club, CSF, Honor Roll, Azteca Club Historian, Azteca Club Student Representative, 1WE — Language Arts and Library, Tutor DAN GREBINSKI GREG GREBINSKI Most Valuable Player Cross Country, Cross Country, Var- sity Track, Block L rrriW CHARLES GREENE TINA GRIBBEN DARROW GRIMES JV Basketball, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Football, Varsity Track Tina Hernandez stares haunt- Rocky Pompa , Tom Phelan, and inely at the camera lens at a Brian Swisher await the an- dance in the Cafeteria nouncement of the Homecoming King- Senior Boys Await King Announcement 3ES H LDA GUDINO MARIE GUERRERO MARIO GUERRERO Varsity Football, Block L, Honor Roll NATHAN P. GURSKY JV Soccer, Golf, Homecoming King (runner-up), Band III, Stage Band, CSF, Honor Roll, Life CSF, Scholastic Top Ten, Student of the Month, Boys' State, Clean up Club, SADD, Youth Educator, Academic Decathlon, Student Government, Student Council, Histori- an Parliamentarian, Homecoming Committee, CSF Treasurer, CSF Vice-president, Mock Trial, Peer Coun- seling, Brown Bag Theatre, Lion's Roar Staff JOSE C. HENRIQUEZ CSF, Honor Roll, Life CSF, Scholastic Top Ten, SADD, Youth Educator, Peer Counselor, Mock Trial, Lion's Roar Staff MARIA HENRIQUEZ Azteca Club, French Club Azteca Club ISABEL HEREDIA KRESTINA HERNANDEZ RAQUEL HERNANDEZ KIMBERLEE HILL RENEE CHRISTINE HOFFNER Tennis Team, Student of the Month P.E., CSF, Honor, Roll, SADD, Pep Club, Foreign Exchange Student (France), Float Committees, Annual Staff, Senior Section, Volleyball Charter, Homecoming Committee, IWE — So- cial Studies, CSF Carnival, Red Ribbon Week CORY HOLLINGSWORTH French Clu b, Pep Club, Youth Educator, Honor Roll, Homecoming Committee, IWE — French, Float Com- mittee LEAHHOOS FHA-HERO, French Club, Honor Roll, CSF, Human Re- lations Day Facilitator, Plays — The Romancers, Student of the Month — P.E. JUANITA HUNT LORI HYNES 19 Seniors Capture Second Place in Floats DMJV£ ISON JV Basketball, IWE — Office KIM JACKSON JENNIFER JAIME JV Basketball KATRINE JENSEN USA JENSEN VIOLET A JIMENEZ ANGELA JONES CYNTHIA JONES Board Representative, SADD, Youth Educator, Drill Team, Flag Team, Pep Club, CSF, Honor Roll, Student of the Month, Student Government, Student Council, An- nual Staff, Senior Section, Homecoming Committee, Ten- nis Team, IWE — Lion's Hall and Attendance Office STEPHAN C. JORDAN French Club, IWE — Science RENAE KASTELL Student of the Month P.E., IWE — Language Arts and Lion's Hall, Honor Roll, Pep Club LEROY KEEN JILL KELIIHOLOKAI SHAWN KELLY Student Leadership, IWE — Sociology WENDY LEE KELSEY Varsity Softball, Most Valuable Offensive Player, JV Soft- ball, Varsity Basketball, Songleader, Rally Squad, Block L, Block L Secretary, Wrestling Charter, Junior Class Vice- president, Senior Class Vice-president, Sophomore Queen, Homecoming Queen (Top 5), Homecoming Com- mittee, Honor Roll, CSF TARA KLAPPROTT 20 MICHELLE KNISS Youth Educator, Peer Counselor, Commissioner of Rally Squad, Rally Squad, Head Cheerleader, Varsity Cheer- leader, JV Cheerleader, Band III, Stage Band, Honor Band, Student Government, Student Council, Homecoming Committee, Third Period Representative, Red Ribbon Week Committee, Float Committee, 1WE — English KATRINA KOEHLER Rally Squad, Songleader CELESTE KOLLOGE PAULA KREY Rally Squad, Cheerleader TERRI KRIENS ZOE CHRISTINE KRUGER Peer Counselor, Honor Roll, SADD, Youth Educator ALICE MARIE KRUMLINDE Cross Country, Varsity Basketball, JV Soccer, Most Val- uable Player JV Soccer and Cross Country, All League Softball, Varsity Softball, CSF, Honor Roll, Block L, Stu- dent of the Month, IWE — P.E., Captain — Varsity Softball, Cross Country, JV Soccer KENT LARGENT Varsity Football, JV Football, Frosh Football, Varsity Base- ball, JV Baseball, Varsity Basketball, JV Basketball ROB LASHER Varsity Basketball, All League Basketball, JV Basketball, Chinese Basketball Tour, Varsity Soccer, Block L, Honor Roll, Student of the Month, IWE — P.E. and Text- book AV Room Colleen Vanderpool, student body treasurer, relaxes in the football ticket booth. Colleen was the first two-time treasurer ever. Roland Cozby looks up in surprise in Mr. Bill Batze's Economics Class. Roland is co-editor of the 1989 Lion yearbook. Seniors work hard to get to the end of the roll in the Toilet Paper Roll Race during Homecoming. Kristie Dewey helps form the next layer as the seniors practice pyramid building on Ohmstede Field. KEVIN RAY LEWIS FFA, FFA President and Sentinal, JV Football, Frosh Foot- ball KIMBERLY LENIEVE UAL CHERIE' LINDEN Band III, Drum Major, Stage Band, A Capella Choir, Girls' Ensemble, Choir Club, Pep Club, Youth Educator, IWE — Music, Band Executive Committee LAURIE UNSCHEID Most Valuable Swimming, Varsity Swimming, JV Swim- ming, Most Improved Diving, Block L, Block L President, Peer Counseling, SADD, SADD Vice-president, Student Government, Homecoming Committee, Float Committee, Brown Bag Theatre, Band III, Lion's Roar Staff TOM USTER IWE — Art KEM UZARDO Band III, Stage Band, SADD, Choir Club, Playmakers, Foreign Exchange Club, JV Swimming, Homecoming Committee, Science Club CHRISTINA LOCKE JOEL LOPEZ Frosh Football, JV Football, JV Wrestling, Varsity Wres- tling, Varsity Soccer, Block L, Azteca Club, Honor Roll, CSF LORENA LOPEZ Azteca Club, Azteca Club Treasurer 22 SXfo Seniors Enjoy Homecoming Antics STEVEN LUCENA ROB MAESTRETTI Tennis Team, CSF, Block L, Cross Country, Life CSF, JV Basketball, Honor Roll, IWE — Science PHILLIP D. MAGNUSON TOM MAHONEY FFA, Frosh Football, Honor Roll KRIS MALIK MICHELLE MALOON IWE PENNY MARGELONY MATTHEW MARPLES MICHELLE MCLEMORE Social Studies JUAN MERC ADO KIMBERLY ANN METEZ Youth Educator, SADD, Peer Counselor, Annual Staff, Clean Up Club, Pep Club, French Club, A Capella Choir, Choir Club, Honor Roll, Playmakers, Playmakers Pres- ident, Plays — Look Homeward Angel, Once Upon a Matress, January Thaw, Play It Again Sam, Thespian Society, Brown Bag Theatre, Varsity Swimming, Home- coming Committee, Prom Committee, Senior Ball Com- mittee, Student Government, Club Council, Rally Squad, Mascot BRIAN JAMES MOORE Varsity Soccer, JV Soccer, Golf, Block L, Homecoming Committee, IWE — English TOM MOORE Varsity Track, JV Football, Frosh Football, Frosh-Soph Track, Cross Country, Mock Trial, Academic Decathlon HECTOR MORFIN DAVID MOSS 23 Seniors Play Cowboys and Indians LAURIE MOSS FFA, FHA SHELLY MOSS SCOTT NAVA Honor Roll, Varsity Wrestling, Golf, Frosh Football DANNY NEWBERRY Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball, JV Football, JV Baseball, Frosh Football, Most Valuable Player Football and Base- ball, All League Baseball, Sophomore King (runner-up), Homecoming King (runner up), Honor Roll, Block L RYAN SCOTT NG Commisioner of Clubs and Activities, Student Council, Club Council, Club Council Chairman, Student Lead- ership, Sophomore Class President, Camp Royal Rep- resentative, PRIDE Student of the Month, Block L JARED J. ODELL Varsity Soccer, JV Soccer, French Club, SADD, Youth Educator, Academic Decathlon, Mock Trial, Brown Bag Theatre, Play — January Thaw, Track Charter DAISY OLAN JULIA OLIVER MIKE ORNELAS IWE — Transitional School ANA ORTIZ ELLEN ORTIZ ROSALEE ORTIZ TIFFANY PADILLA ERIK PALMER RUTH FRANCINE PANOPIO CSF, Honor Roll, Choir Club Secretary, Choir Club Pres- ident, A Capella Choir, Girls' Ensemble, Chamber Sing- ers, Choir Club, Solo Ensemble, FIC Talent Show, PCT Talent Show, Vocalist of the Month, Pep Club, Pep Club Secretary, Annual Staff, IWE — P.E. 24 Susan Snell, Scott Drenik, Nathan Gursky, and Jared Odell enjoy the warm fall weather. The Indians lose again! Jujie Pastor has the in- dian, Jennifer Reiswig under the gun. TIFFANY MARIE PARSONS Homecoming Queen, Sophomore Queen (runner-up), Rally Squad, Songleader, Varsity Track, Most Valuable Player Track, JV Basketball, Block L, Pep Club, Youth Educator, Student Council, Academic Decathlon, Major- ette JULIE PASTOR Youth Educator, Peer Counselor, Sports Charter — Boys' Varsity Basketball, Boys' JV Basketball, Girls' Varsity Bas- ketball, Student Leadership, Honor Roll, Pep Club, Red Ribbon Week Committee, SADD, Homecoming Com- mittee, Float Committee, IWE — P.E., Social Studies, English, Annual Staff, Senior Section SABRINA PASTOR Varsity Swimming PAUL JAMES PERALTA Varsity Football, JV Football, Frosh Football, Block L, JV Wrestling, Varsity Track, Honor Roll, IWE — P.E. and Office MARY PEREZ STACY PEREZ Varsity Volleyball, JV Volleyball, Varsity Softball, JV Soft- ball, Block L, IWE — P.E. and Home Ec, Student of the Month P.E., Most Valuable Player JV Softball, Most In- spirational Varsity Softball, Golden Glove Varsity Softball JOHANNA R. PETERSON Student Body President, Junior Class President, Playmakers — Secretary, Vice-president; Foreign Ex- change Club Treasurer, Girls' State, Homecoming Queen (Top 5), CSF, Life CSF, Honor Roll, JV Swimming, Varsity Swimming, Lion's Roar Staff, Annual Staff, Youth Ed- ucator, Peer Counselor, Plays — Look Homeward Angel, January Thaw, Play It Again Sam; THOMAS PHELAN Varsity Football, Most Valuable Player Football, JV Foot- ball, Frosh Football, Varsity Track, Frosh-Soph Track, Homecoming King (runner-up), Block L DENNIS PICO JV Football, JV Wrestling, Varsity Wrestling, Block L, IWE — P.E. SHERRY EVONNE PICOU Honor Roll, IWE — Math, Science, English ROCKY R. POMP 'A JR. Varsity Wrestling, JV Wrestling, JV Football, Frosh Foot- ball, Homecoming King (runner-up) CHERYL PRICE Commissioner of Rallies and Assemblies, Student Coun- cil, Student Government, Pep Club, Stage Band, Band III, Varsity Track Manager, Pep Club — President, Treasurer, Liasion; FHA Reporter, IWE — Attendance and Vice- principal, Homecoming Committee, Student Leadership, Bandsmen of the Month, Float Committee, Jazz Band, Homecoming Queen (second 5), Varsity Track, Cross Country JENNIFER PRICE Field Hockey, Girls' Soccer, National Honor Society, Newspaper Staff, Vice-president Forensics Speech, Hon- or Roll, CSF, Student of the Month English, Student Council, IWE — Counseling Office DANIELLE LYNN PUEBLO Tennis Team SHANNON NOEL PUEBLO Varsity Swimming, Commissioner of Performing Arts, Student Council, Student Government, Homecoming Queen (Top 5), Honor Roll, Homecoming Committee, Playmakers, Playmakers Historian, Brown Bag Theatre, JULIE MARIE PULLEY Honor Roll, Student Council MARIO QUILICI Varsity Football, JV Football, Frosh Football, Varsity Base- ball, JV Baseball, All League Baseball, Block L, Honor Roll, Student Council, IWE — P.E. SHELLY REED 26 Dressed to Kill or so it seems, Tim Wetzel strikes a fancy pose at the Home- coming Dance. Candid Camera Focuses on Senior Boys DEBI REETZ JENNIFER LYNNE REISWIG CSF, Honor Roll, Pep Club, Tennis Team, SADD ANGELA REMOUR Varsity Track, Cross Country, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Swimming, Block L, Honor Roll, SADD, Pep Club, Home- coming Committee, Student Leadership, Senior Float Committee, IWE — Language Arts, Canned Food Drive Committee, Captain Girls' Cross Country ADRIANE EVENSTAR RHODES Annual Staff, Co-editor 1989 Lion, Choir Club, Foreign Exchange Club, Commissioner of Curriculum, CSF, Life CSF, Honor Roll, Scholastic Top Ten, Varsity Swimming, Foreign Exchange Student (Argentina) MATTHEW RIVERA DAVID RODGERS Honor Roll JASON RODGERS Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball, JV Basketball PHILIP MICHAEL RODRIGUEZ Varsity Football, JV Football (Captain), Frosh Football, Frosh Basketball, Golf, Homecoming King (Top 5), Stage Band, Honor Roll, Student of the Month, Boys' Stage, Youth Educator, Student Government, Student Council, Peer Counseling, Mock Trial, Lion's Roar Staff, Student Body Vice President DOMINIC ROMITI JOHN ROOT DAVID ROSS JINNIE REBECCA ROWE IWE — Home Ec. STACEY RUDDICK DOLORES RUIZ Tutor JOE RUIZ IWE — ROP Auto, Auto 2 27 Seniors Lead Team to Soccer Championship JUANITA RUIZ HUMBERTO SALGADO SHAUN SAPPINGTON Varsity Soccer, Varsity Basketball ROBIN REN AE SCHWITTERS Varsity Basketball, JV Basketball, Varsity Swimming, JV Softball, Homecoming Queen (second 5), Pep Club, SADD, Student Government, Sophomore Class Secretary, IWE — Drivers' Training, Homecoming Committee, Block L IAN M.G. SCOTT Varsity Wrestling, All League Wrestling, Frosh Football DANIEL S. SHERMAN Varsity Baseball, JV Baseball, JV Basketball, IWE — AV and Jewelry HEIDI SHERMAN CYNTHIA SIMERLY BRIAN D. SMITH Varsity Baseball, JV Baseball, All League Baseball, Honor Roll BRIAN SMITH Cross Country, Varsity Basketball, JV Basketball, Frosh Basketball, Varsity Track, Frosh-Soph Track, Most Val- uable Player Track, All League Basketball, Homecoming King (runner-ups), Block L, IWE — P.E. SUSAN MARIE SNELL Rally Squad, Varsity Cheerleader, Student Government, Homecoming Committee, Band III, Girls' Ensemble, Se- nior Class Secretary ERIC SONNENBURG BRUCE SOTELO Varsity Wresding, IWE — English LLOYD A. STEER Varsity Soccer, JV Soccer, FFA, Honor Roll, FFA Chaplain, IWE — Ag TENNA LYN STEIN 28 WENDY STEPHENS Girls' Ensemble, Annual Staff, Foreign Exchange Club, Forensics Club JOEL STINNETTE SHERI STOFFER Homecoming Queen (second 5), Sophomore Queen (runner-up), IWE — Reading PAULA ANN STONER FHA, Band III KELLY JO STROMBERG Tennis Team, French Club, Girls' Ensemble KJERSTI SUDWEEKS Majorette, Band III BRIAN WAYNE SWISHER Homecoming King, Sophomore King, Varsity Wrestling, All League Wrestling, JV Wrestling, Wrestling Captain, Varsity Football, JV Football, Frosh Football, Block L, IWE — Counseling Office, Tutor, Student Leadership, Band III, Stage Band ANGELA RAE THOMAS Flag Team, Drill Team, Flag Team Captain, Winterguard, Band Announcer, Honor Roll, IWE — Spanish and Lan- guage Arts CHARLIE R. THOMAS Varsity Football, JV Football, Frosh Football, Varsity Wrestling, JV Wrestling, Varsity Swimming, JV Swim- ming, Golf, Block L, A Capella Choir, FFA, Student Gov- ernment, Honor Roll, IWE — Office and Music Intent seniors carefully watch the action during the Hawaiian Rally in Stonebarger Gym. Senior soccer player, Shaun Sap- pington, is surrounded by his fel- low players. 29 If 8 the Top Ten! After the Homecoming Rally, the King, Brian Swisher, and his court pose for a pic- ture on the lawn area. Football Captains, Matt Toon and Brandon Mallett speak at a rally. DIANA THOMPSON CARRIE THORESEN IWE — Attendance Office and P.E., Pep Club, Foreign Exchange Club, Clean Up Club SHANE AARON THORMAHLEN Varsity Baseball, JV Baseball, IWE — Spanish 2 JENNY TIPTON WELLING TOM CSF, Honor Roll, Academic Decathlon, Student Council, IWE — Science, JV Football, Band III MATT TOON Varsity Football MICHAEL H. TOWNSEND Varsity Wrestling, JV Wrestling, Varsity Track, Block L, Honor Roll, Choir Club, A Capella Choir, Men's En- semble, IWE — Choir and Library KIMBERLYJO TREBINO Freshman and Sophomore Class Vice-president, JV Bas- ketball, Varsity Basketball, JV Swimming, Varsity Swim- ming, Forensics Club, Forensics Club Historian, Brown Bag Theatre, Peer Counselor, Lion's Roar Staff, Block L, Academic Decathlon, Student Government, SADD, Hon- or Roll, Band III, Stage Band JEANNE K. TRIMBLE Block L, Honor Roll, Pep Club, SADD, Rally Squad, Band III Swisher Reigns as '88 Homecoming King Tutor Lift COLLEEN TURNER LAN A TURNER KATHRYN TYSINGER LAURA UTLEY COLLEEN VANDERPOOL Student Body Treasurer (2 years), Student Council, Stu- dent Government, Rotary Student of the Month, Student of the Month — Foreign Language, Pep Club, Pep Club Treasurer, Peer Counselor, Youth Educator, CSF, Honor Roll BRIAN GORDON VAUGHAN Lion's Roar Editor-in-Chief, Frosh-Soph Track, Varsity Track, Life CSF, Honor Roll, Student Representative to the Board, Mock Trial, Academic Decathlon, Brown Bag Theatre CARLOS A. VEGA Varsity Soccer, Block L, JV Baseball, Frosh Football EDGAR VELASCO Varsity Football, JV Football, Frosh Football, Varsity Wrestling LETICIA VILLASENOR JOSEPH D. VREONIS Varsity Baseball, JV Baseball, JV Basketball, Varsity Soc- cer, Student of the Month, IWE — P.E. DEANA L. WLAKER Lion's Roar Staff, IWE — Drivers' Education, Girls' Cho- rus, Choir Club, Foreign Exchange Club, French Club, Annual Staff ROBERT E. WALKUP Varsity Soccer, All League Soccer, JV Soccer, Most Val- uable Player JV Soccer, Block L, Honor Roll, Scholastic Top Ten, CSF, Student Council, IWE — Adult Education and Independent Study JENNIFER WALLER Rally Squad, Songleader BRANDON WASHINGTON Varsity Football, Block L, Honor Roll, Student of the Month P.E., IWE — Office, P.E., Social Studies, Life Saving Award TIMOTHY BRUCE WETZEL Varsity Football, JV Football, Frosh Football, Frosh Bas- ketball, Golf, Homecoming King (runner-up), Block L, French Club, Student of the Month, Student Government, Mock Trial, IWE — Foods 31 KRISTINA WHATLEY JACQUELINE WILLENBURG SHERICE N. WILSON IWE — Drivers' Education, Attendance Office, Adult Ed ucation DANIEL WINGO CINDY KAY WINKLER JV Volleyball, IWE — English TAMMIE SUE YOUNGS Honor Roll, FFA, IWE — Science SALVADOR ZEPEDA Varsity Basketball, JV Basketball, Frosh Basketball ANGEUCA ZUNIGA JENNA BARKER Peer Counseling, Youth Educator, Student Government, Drama Club Officer, SPCA Club, Philosophy Club, De- bate Club, Business Club, Honor Roll, Plays — The Music SENIOR CLASS Making the best of their final year, the seniors went all out with Homecoming activities capturing third place in the float competition with the theme of Down the Devils , they also got first place in the tricycle race, pyramid building, and the yell competition. The Top Ten were Wendy Kelsey, Tiffany Parsons, Shannon Pueblo, Tara Clark, Cheryl Price, Debbie Darone, Sheri Stoffer, Kjersti Sudweeks, Paula Krey, Kendra Blair, Johanna Peterson, Tom Phelan, Phil Rodriguez, Jason Rodgers, Rocky Pompa, Brian Smith, Chris Davis, Danny Newberry, Brian Swisher, and Nathan Gursky. Tiffany and Brian were selected as King and Queen. The class officers were Tara Clark, president; Wendy Kelsey, vice-president; Susan Snell, secretary; and Chris Calabrese, treasurer. Advisor chores were shared by Mrs. Larraine Anderson and Ms Hillary Fairbairn The seniors helped raise money for their class with car washes, a number of candy sales, pizza night at Joes, Hawaiian shaved ice, a T-shirt sale, sponsoring the Homecoming Top-Ten Dance, and the Christmas candy sale. The Class of '89 held their Senior Ball at the Hyatt Hotel, Union Square, in San Francisco (the first class to do so in five years), from 7 to 12:30; the evening included dinner. With the theme of Friends Are Friends Forever , the class held their Baccalaureate Services on June 11 followed by Graduation on June 16. As one senior yearbook staff member stated, We finally made it, thank God ! Junior year — the Class of '89 was led by Johanna Peterson, president; Wendy Kelsey, vice-president; Tara Clark, secretary; and Chris Calabrese, treasurer. With the departure of both their previous year's advisors, the juniors were in need and Mrs. Anderson, new to Liberty in the English Department, filled the vacant spot with style and determination. With three candy sales, a Christmas candy-gram sale, and a very successful Prom, the class treasury rose from only $80 to over $1550 in a single year. Placing for the first time in the float competition, the juniors grabbed third place with Round up the Dons as their theme. The juniors were also excited and eagerly awaiting for June 10 since at about 7:30 they finally became the Seniors! Sophomore year — combining with the Class of '88, the Class of '89 co-hosted the Sophomore Junior Prom. For the first time ever, the Prom was held off campus as the two classes turned Veteran's Hall into a palace for the evening. With the theme of Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death , the Class of 1989 worked hard Homecoming Week to build their second high school float. The sophomores were led by Ryan Ng, president; Kim Trebino, vice-president; Robin Schwitters; and CHris Calabrese, treasurer. The class was ably advised by Ms. Jan McAlister and Mr. Robert Reed. With the theme of Friends and Lovers , the sophomores combined with the juniors to move the Prom off campus. The sophomores selected Dana Clemons, Debbie Darone, Tiffany Parsons, Sheri Stoffer, and Wendy Kelsey as queen candidates and Kevin Bluebaugh, Brian Swisher, Danny Newberry, Chris Davis, and Steve Cacho as king candidates. During the evening they crowned Wendy and Brian as King and Queen. The sophomores sold flowers and candy in an effort to raise monay to fatten their treasury for their senior year. Freshmen year — building a float entitled Hail Liberty , brought the class at Liberty together, the Class of 1989, the freshmen. They were led by first year officers Kim Trebino, president and vice-president; Ellen Ortez, secretary; and Tara Clark, treasurer. Assisting the freshmen to get off to the right start were advisors. Ms. McAlister and Mr. Dennis Henderson. To help raise money for their senior year activities, the freshmen sold raffle tickets and hosted a car wash in the spring. With the Class of '89 bidding farewell to LUHS, the decade of the '80s came to a quiet close and the Class of 1990 emerged as the next Senior Class as the school entered the decade of the 90s. So long '89, we will miss you as much as you will miss Liberty Union High School. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS AND ADVISOR — Mrs. Lar- raine Anderson, advisor; Tara Clark, president; Susan Snell, sec- retary; and Chris Calabrese, treas- 33 L n Entering their third year at Libery, the Junior class were led by Tom Gregory, president; Mike Davies, vice-president; Nicole Souza, treasurer; and Ka- ren Lindsay, secretary. Our ea- ger, able advisors were Ms. Mar- ian Canepa and Mrs. Kaye Axelgard-Reeves. The Class of '90 shined with spirit and earned the coveted Spirit Jug for quite a while this year. Homecoming was a blast for the class as they worked hard to construct a float that captured second place in the competition. The class also sponsored a Top m ««r. ■V-V Ten rally skit that had the entire gym rocking with laughter. Consisting of over 300 stu- dents, the juniors were organ- ized enough to have a car wash, two candy sales, and a Valen- tines Day flower sale. The $1,000 raised helped defray ex- penses for the two super dances the class sponsored later. On March 4, the Class of '90 hosted the Turnabout Dance while the juniors combined with the soph- omores to co-sponsor the Soph- omore Junior Prom. With the theme Ballroom Elegance, the classes turned the cafeteria area into a wonderland of balloons V ,r and decorations. Tickets for the dance were $30 per couple and entitled the bearer to a key chain with the theme on it. Students could purchase beautiful cham- pagne glasses that also had the theme on them; the Prom was held on April 22. With June 16 gone the Junior Class leaped into the new dec- ade as the first Senior Class of the 90's. The Class of 1990 was prepared to meet the challenge of the 90's and looking forward to the 21st Century and all that it would hold for them. '-i .4 to ijk Escorting Hilary Glaholt to the Top Ten Rally are Robyn Standridge and Dana Duncan strike a candid Andrew Bevill and Nathan Raquel. pose near their locker in Nash Hall. Sujin Beloch Andrew Bevill Keith Bloodworth Jennie Bradford Cory-Lyn Brady James Brignolio William Burnett 36 Juniors Enjoy Excitement of Fall Rallies Jessica Calderon Gonzalo Camacho Tony Carreon Jermon Carter Melissa Carter Kenneth Carver Jeannine Cecchini Michelle Chavarria Carolyn Childs Timothy Clanin Kyle Clark Cindy Clawson Keri Clinton Jennifer Collins John Cook Mathew Cooper Shawn Copple Kirke Correia Eric Councell Tony Cowart Ruth Crocker Gary Crowell Kristie Cummings Jennifer Currier Mike Curtis Michael Davies Dwayne David Patrick Decker Kevin Dejesus Amy Del Chiaro Betty Deleon Brent Deupree Nicole Ditmars Beverly Dollarhide Michele Dooley Juan Duarte Heath Duggan Dana Duncan Robert Duncan Ben Edmunds Michelle Edwards Rusty Ehrlich 37 Dances Capture Interest of Junior Girls Don Eisenbeis Michael England Jennifer Erskine Christina Erwin Mireya Esquivel Ken Evans Jesse Farias Jim Farmer Trenton Feliksiak Tim Ferguson Jerry Fernandez Tom Fish David Fleming Philip Fluty Daniela Fonseca Robert Fox Andrew Fryxell Joseph Fulton Brian Furphy Antonio Gans Aaron Ganz Eddie Garcia Kelly Garcia Ruben Garcia Norma Gasca Tammy Gay Rick Gepilano Debbie Gerard Wesley Gilbert Hilary Glaholt Jose Gomez Anabella Gonzalez Rob Gonzalez Peter Goostree Paul Granado Dennis Green Thomas Gregory Steven Griffin Christopher Guider Richard Guitron Mark Gursky Patricia Gutierrez 38 Nathan Hamann John Hancock Allen Hannon Gabe Harmell Cynthia Harold Jamiesa Harper Jennifer Heelan Theresa Henson Gabriela Hernand ez Tiffany Herron Nancy Hilburn Karen Hobbs Ray Hollis Howard Holmes Ben Edmunds looks up in surprise as he is caught cooking his breakfast in the classroom. Enjoying the companionship at the Homecoming Dance are Robyn Standridge and Nicole Souza. 39 Mark Gursky is marched out by Nicole NERDS! Stephanie Rodgers Souza at the Top Ten Rally. defineately looks the part as Katie Barnes watches. Barbara Leighton Steven Leon Chad Leongardt Karen Lindsay Jimmy Lindsey Michael Little Jason Loomis 40 Homecoming Antics Delight Junior Class Gabe Lopez Jaime Lopez Paul Lopez Teresa Lovos Katie Machado Art Main Landre Malone Paul Martin Tanya Martinez Nancy Martinez Sal Martinez Akinori Matsumoto Jamie McBride Jessica McCabe Penelope McCain Amy McClellan Scott McConlogue Jennifer McNeil Donovan Meckes Carmen Mendoza Jessica Messina Carlos Michel Jeff Middleton Wendee Milbum Cindy Miller Mark Misquez Jason Moore Octavio Morfin Mike Moroschok Susanne Moser Gregory Mould Thorn Murphy Richard Nance Karen Neely Tim Nelson Monica Nickle Chad Nogarr Corey Nommensen Brett North Michael Nunder Clift O'Byaw Francisco Ochoa 41 Joy Shows on Faces of Junior Boys Girls Mariaelena Ochoa Shannon O'Halloran John Orcutt Steven Ortiz Alisa Ortlieb Dana Oxley Maria Padilla Rudy Padilla Mia Parker Casie Pebley Sabrina Pelletier Todd Perry Carla Pickwart Kenneth Pinney Derek Poertner Christopher Pratt Tom Proudfoot Larry Puente Nathaniel Purkey Christopher Quintero Elizabeth Ramirez Joanna Ramos Nathan Raquel Trinity Reed Pedro Reyes Cheryl Robinson Janette Robinson Carlos Robles John Rodriques Matthew Rodrigues Carlos Rodriguez Stephanie Rogers Phillip Roper Sandra Rowell Gilbert Ruiz Shell Ryberg Dave Sadler Christina Salinas Isabel Sanabria Rich Sanchez Sergio Sanches Jimmie Sawczuk 42 Kevin Saxon Rosie Scarzoni Damon Schweizer Joann Scorsowelli Danielle Seeley Hector Sepulveda Robert Shepard Lisa Sheridan Kristi Showalter Diana Simmons Danielle Skinner Rachael Slowinski Chad Smith Stephen Smith Tim Smith Tracy Somers Nicole Souza Sandra Stacy Michele Stadtlander Robyn Standridge Marissa Starr Juniors Enjoy! Katie Barnes, Danielle Fonseca, Sabrina Pelletier, Cheryl Robinson, Tiffany Herron, Dana Oxley, and Maria Villereal. What Me Worry? Landre Malone shows his delight over being on campus. 43 Fire Alarms don't deter the good spirits of Best Friends! Jessica Messina and Michelle Amy McClellan and Jenny Currier during Hudson share a moment together near Nash fifth period. Hall. Richard Walbridge Mariam Waldrop Robert Walraven Bruce Walter Trina Warholok Heather Watson Kari Way Kim West Leticia West Bobby Westmoreland Jeanny Wong James Woods Edwin Yeager Frank Yoda 44 Candid Pictures Mark End of Junior Section Jaime Zuniga Ofelia Guerra j v ■£ k« tfi ■V V M : •v t-t. r • , • •«• ■ -ess ■- %--aV i 1. ;t Kami Mendes led the class of '91 this year as president. She was assisted by Don Blair, vice- president; Tina Pedersen, secre- tary; Julie Stranahan was treas- urer for the second year. Mr. Mark Gates was the sole advisor of this responsible bunch. The Sophomores held two fall candy sales and a bake sale to start off funds for the year's ac- tivities. In the spring they had two more candy sales and a carwash. A lot of the fall funds went towards building the Homecom- ing float. The class of '91 sur- prised the other classes when they captured first place in the float competition. The theme for the float was Freeze the Dev- ils . The float had a giant igloo a penguin at the front. A ?. £ V ' - V 4d A huge, lion, football player was stuffing a devil into the igloo! Being the rowdy bunch that they were the sophomores chose a theme for the rallies. It was The New Generation . They decorated their side of the gym with posters at each rally and yelled their hearts out in trying to win the spirit competition. With the theme of Ballroom Elegance , the sophomores, combined with the juniors, spent the day decorating the cafeteria for the Soph Hop-Junior Prom. The cafeteria was done in black and white, with balloons, latice work, and curtains. A gazebo was made in the center of the floor, the middle contained a chandelier made with a hoola « fl MF- ■■ : -v r, VS . 5v -N hoop and crepe paper. The sophomores selected Sal- ly Bickford, Tatum Valverde, Amber Reppard, Erin Spears, and Jennifer Pueblo as Queen candidates. The King candidates were Robert Dutra, Patrick Luna, Chris Klapprott, Matt Klutz, and Jody Huffacker. Patrick Luna and Sally Bickford were crowned King and Queen. Overall the sophomores be- came more of a class. There is no longer the group of students from Edna Hill, Byron, Knight- sen, and Oakley, when walking around campus. One could eas- ily see the mix of young adults who had truly become The Class of 1991 . w Tfc2? - f , m-fl -• 4- ..« • ; .¥T -- -,. - t!L   -v i? m S. ' s fc . Sophomores Top Frosh in Tug-of-War Contest Richard Abalos Heather Abono Juan Alberola Harold Albright Jacquelyn Alley Abraham Amador Amoldo Amador John Ammerman Doug Anderson Mark Anderson Robert Anderson Brian Anthony Alexandra Arias Sabrina Arroyos Glenn Bachelder Christopher Bailey Christina Baker Monica Barajas Joseph Barkley Edith Barrio Stacey Bartner Flavio Beas Linda Benson KimiBent Charlyn Bernades Jennifer Berumen Sally Bickford John Birkhimer Donald Blair Brenda Blakley Amy Blanton Robert Bledsoe Micheal Borge Chissell Borrayo Shawn Brown David Brun Dusty Burge Leanne Butterfield Dolores Cabada Viviana Cacho Joshua Calderon Jeff Calibro Chris Campbell Joseph Cannda Tony Cano Christopher Carlottl Scott Carpenter Miguel Carranza Cheenequa Carter l PfP 48 Ashely Edmunds congratulates Rose Castillo on her fif- teenth birthday in the Fall. Leann Butterfield, Matt Kluttz, Monica Barajas, Jeff Perlichek and the others sophomores are successful in outpulling the Freshmen Class only to lose to the seniors for the championship. Nickeol Coleman Auna Cortez Branch Costa Monique Cozby Jeni Crowl Timothy Cruse Anthony Cuaresma Sal Cutino Andy Dagle George Dale Sheri Danford Robert Darone Vince Darone Darren Davidson 49 Angela Wilson, Tina Pederson, and Lisa Drye prepare a poster for the Sophomore Class to be used at the next rally in Stonebarger Gymnasium. Breakfast! Shi Gifford chows down on a cafeteria roll before heading over to her first period class. Joe Davis David Dean Nike Decena Robert Dehart Jennifer Denham Reyes Diaz Manolo DiDonato Ronnie Diaz Benjamin Dickey Shaun Doheney Deborah Doliosso Melissa Douglas Tim Dowing David Dreyer Lisa Drye Tina Duran Christine Dutra Robert Dutra Tim Dynes Tricia Eby Ashley Edmunds 50 Sophomore Girls Share Poster Construction Jeffrey Eglinsdoerfer Shannon Elmore Kelly Engle Jennifer Enochs Jeff Erck Carl Erickson Greg Esquivel Kathy Evans Kevin Falk Michael Ferrigno Rosanna Filbeck Craig Frikins Thomas Foley Anthony Fontes James Fraasch Scott Fueglein Isabel Garcia Kevin Garcia Mario Gasca John Gaudette Gina Gayer Tina Gayer Tonya Gerber David Gerry Shii Gifford Christine Gilmore Mary Gonzalez Trina Graham Christopher Green Deon Green Lauren Green Brandi Griswold Anna Gruen Karla Gudino David Guerrero Katy Guider Edward Gutierrez Linda Gutierrez Jean Hammett Heidi Haney Daneena Hardesty Bryan Harris Anton Hartsock Regina Harvey Michael Hatcher Tonya Hawkins Jennifer Heath Carla Hechanova Carrie Heelan 51 Successful Smiling Sophomore Structure Ana Henriquez Ricado Henriquez Veronica Hernandez Edward Herrera Chris Hildebrand Paul Hill Deanne Hoff Sean Hollingsworth Jennifer Holmes Jody Huffaker Robert Hulten Kimberly Inman Chris Jacquez Paige Jamison Karen Jenkins Mitchell Jeserich Danny Jimenez Veronica Jimenez Vicki Joaquin Chad Johnston Todd Jundt Karen Kalinowski Tara Keliholokoi Marc Kelm Jennifer Kennedy Scott Keplinger Angela Kimball Joel Kinney Christopher Klapprott Matthew Kluttz Nina Kruger Danielle Kuhr Lizeth Lafarga Ryan Lamunyon Jason Langlois Charles Larson Mark Lathrum Christopher Lemons Tanya Leupp Janet Levi Patrick Lew Chris Lewis Christopher Lewis Doug Lewis Jared Lewis Theresa Limperis Michael Lindsay Melanye Lizardo Maricela Lopez A A 52 Tatum Valverde , Scott Hanavan, Tony Cano, Monica Barajas, Stacey Meadows, Tara Rosselli, Jeff Per- lichek, Paul Taylor, Mike Hatcher, Mart Usher build a successful pyr- amid for the sophomores . Octavia Poole and Ashley Edmunds relax at the Homecoming Dance held this year in the cafeteria. Kelly Melton Anthony Mendenhall Kameron Mendes Jerry Mercado Danielle Miles Kellee Miles April Milland 53 Waiting for their turn in the competition yell, the Soph- omore Class intently watches the frosh start. Carlos Ortega holds a small lion head as he helps with the first-place Sophomore Class float. Derick Neal Ann Nebergall Richard Nees Dan Newman Frances Newport Eric Novatny Shaun O Bryan 54 Sophomores Capture First Place in Floats 1 0± Nathan Odell Carlos Ortega Vena Oxford Mike Paden Shannon Page Nanci Palacios Monica Palimino Dawn Palmer Michael Paniagua Danny Pantoja Nicole Parkhurst Jennalee Passey Tina Pedersen Stacy Pereira Cyndy Perez Mauricio Perez Casey Perkins Jeffrey Perlichek Laurie Peters Thuy Phan Thi Donald Paintanida Brent Pico Carillon Pitzer Kristie Podwys Octavia Poole Jason Porter James Powell Michelle Price Paul Prichard Kim Puccinelli Sonia Puckett Jennifer Pueblo Jared Purnam Scott Putman Gabe Reclus Lee Reisch Amber Reppard Jeff Reno Francisco Reyes Porfiria Reynoso Dan Rice Brenda Richardson Donald Rieg William Rieg Evette Rios Eric Robinson Debra Rodgers Tanya Rodrigues Veronica Rodrigues 55 Pictures Capture Moods of Sophomore Girls Celso Rodriguez Luis Rodriguez Mario Rodriguez Athena Rogers Jason Rosenstrom Kenneth Ross Tara Rosselli Paul Rossi Gina Ruiz Troy Russell Denia Sainato Yolanda Sancen Danielle Sanchez Mleinda Sanchez Scott Santos Marc Sappington Omar Sarmiento Christina Scott Jennifer Scott William Scott Richard Sequeira Faith Sema Lora Si mms John Sims Jeff Sjoblow Cynthia Smith Cindy Smith Debra Smith Jennifer Smith Susan Smith Erin Spears Chris Steele Emma Steer Trevor Stoffer Karrie Stoll Julie Stranahan Gretchen Strauch Eva Streatch Tyler Swenson Russell Tacheira Byron Talman Paul Taylor Tera Treanor Eduardo Trujillo Jerry Turner Trade Unick Matthew Usher Mark Valdez Erick Valenzuela 56 Lisa Drye and Erin Speers, jv cheerleaders, round the Stacye Meadows turns and smiles as the ticket booth on Ohmstede Field and are captured on photographer catches her at the locker in the film. Nash Hall area. Diane Washburn Craig Watters Damian Wells Lee Whatley Anthony White Melissa Whitney Angela Wilson Charles Wilson Steven Wilson Leeann Wood Sandra Yerena Jasen Young Rachel Zahn Mireya Zesati Thomas Zoggas Michael Zulawski 57 With 405 students, the Class of 1992 roared onto the Liberty campus from the feeder schools of Edna Hill (Bobcats), Oakley (Tigers), Knightsen (Knights) and the Byron (Tigers), to become LUHS Lions for the first time. 1988-89 was a year of getting used to a new school and making lots of new friends. It was a time forgetting that they were no longer Bobcats, Tigers, or Knights, they were mighty LIONS! For their first year at Liberty the class was ably led by Dana Bowls, president; Rochelle Hoffner, vice-president; Joann Farman, secretary; and Nancy Lope , treasurer. Undaunted by the lack of a single teach er advisor, the Class of 92 took things in stride like the Lions they had become and participated in rallies, Homecoming Week. Spring Fever Week, and Winterfest. The lack of an advisor did hamper their efforts both at Homecoming and raising money for future activities. The class worked hard on their first float ever and built a huge lion head on a trailer With the advice and ample assistance from the other three classes, the freshmen got their float together and did themselves proud in the Homecoming Parade in October Hampered bv not having an advisor, the freshmen were unable to sponsor any fund raisers on campus or otherwise and faced their second year with a flat treas- ure They became the first class in over 20 years to go through an entire year with no advisor. The Class of 92 closed out the decade of the 80s with high hopes for a brighter decade in the 90s. Freshmen Learn to Yell Together at Rallies Kimberly Abdelnour Jennifer Abela Aimee Abono Rigoberto Aguayo Elizabeth Aguilar Kathy Alexandra Malissa Allan Christi Andronico Ronald Angus Barry Anthony Juan Argueta Kelly Arnold Barbara Ascioncion Lyle Ausk Ana Avalos Norma Avelar Amy Avila Jessica Avila Melissa Baker Rochelle Baker Roxanne Baker Joshua Ballesteros Leah Barrera Bobby Barros Lynette Barros Kim Becerra Todd Becerra Jon Beckwith Vincent Bedford Jeannie Beeckman Heather Bell Warren Bellis James Benson Sean Bevill Michelle Blevins Dustin Bloomfield Christopher Bollinger Melanie Borchert Justin Border Jesse Borge Christie Bottoms Michel Bowlen April Bowles Dana Bowles James Bradley Mike Brady Jodie Brignolio Shannon Brooks Kristin Brown 60 Members of the Freshmen Class stand and chant in unison at the start of another rally in Stonebarger Gym. They display a sign behind them that says Freshmen '92, Rule . Brandy Campos Suzette Carapinha Diane Cardenas Oscar Carranza Salvador Castro Jesus Ceja Christina Charbonnier Donald Chamblee Keith Chapman Leticia Chavez Victor Chavez Jessica Chilcutt Christine Citro Christie Coalter Richard Coelho Blanca Colmenares Matthew Combs Alicia Contreras Michael Coombs Jeremy Copple Monica Cottle 61 Jacob Crider Angel Damian Chantelle Dyer Brian Daubin Bryan Davies Jeff Davies William Davies Dayna Davis Jason Deemer Tracy Delany Heather Delosier Leann Denham Kelly Desplinter Brian Deupee Paul Dewey Liana Deville Amelia Diaz Gerardo Diaz Jennie Diaz Nicole Diaz Robert Diaz Jeremy Dock Delfino Dominguez Matthew Doty Paul Douglas Jared Drummond Angel Duncan Linh Doung Armando Ortega care- fully spray paints the face of the Red Devil as the Freshmen Class builds their first float. The freshmen were hampered by the lack of an advisor but were helped out by the other classes. 62 Freshmen Edge Seniors for Third Place Lindsey Edmunds Jennifer Edwards Andrea England Kristie Erskine Allen Esquivel Lori Esquivel Anthony Farias Joann Farman Darcy Farrell Riki Feldmann Gilberto Fernandez Daniel Fettig Charri Feville James Fields Ken Fields Jackie Fong Elizabeth Fox Jeri Frakes Ryan Galles Diane Ganson Sherrie Garabiles David Garcia Jason Garcia Juan Garcia Micheal Garcia Nick Garcia Jason Garner Claudia Gasca Yvette Gaston Letiria Gaza Robin Gayer Diane Ghiselli Stacey Goff Maria Gonsalez Anthony Gonzales Scott Gonzaga Cathy Goodman Rodney Goodner Darrell Gordon Ryan Granada Matthew Green Stacy Griffin Casey Grijalva Erlinda Guerrero Steve Gursky Angelica Gutierrez Ted Guzman Josephine Hagenlock Sharee Hall 63 Giant Lion Graces Freshmen Float for Third Michael Harbert Colleen Hasenpusch Anthony Hefferin Michelle Heizer Christina Hendricks Evaristo Heredia Jose Hernandez Ralph Hernandez Justin Hess Betty Hice Rochelle Hoffner Benairh Horn Elsie Hubert Mark Hull Benjamen Hunt Anna Jacobs Jennifer Jacquez David Jaklin Jose Jimenez Kristy Joaquin Joshua Jones Leticia Jones Rebecca Jones Jason Juarez Helen Judd Dawn Just Ira Katz Shawn Keers Kevin Kerby Clem Ken- Andrew Kimball Heather Knopf Todd Koehler Theresa Kortuem Kellie Kreft Adam Krey Chris Krumlinde Clint Kuester Melissa Lopez Phillip Long Jodi Long Danny Locatelli April Liebman Todd Lewis Michelle Lew Cari Lependorf Shawna Lehman Carey Lehman Kenny Lane 64 Michael Lopez Miguel Lopez Nancy Lopez Leny Lorscheider Brigette Lowe Samuel Luna Jamie Lunsford Amanda Macdonald Michelle Madrid Christopher Magoon Joseph Maietto Ryan Manning Billie Manuel Jennifer Maples Jennifer Martin Jesse Martin Paul Martinez Miguel Martinez Philip Mass Angela Mattos Tobias McArthur Maggie McCain Amber McClellan Melissa McCrossen Joshua McCulley Tosha McCullough Micheal McKinney Lisa McKissick Only half-finished and looking great, the Fresh- men Class worked hard on their first float ever to win third place in the Home- coming Parade Competi- tion. They did this without the aid of an advisor and with the assistance of up- per class students. 65 Leaving the starting line, Celia Rochelle Hoffner and Bobby VUlalobos tries to get the Fresh- Sandburg share a quiet mo- men Class off to a good start. ment together. Scott McKnight Laura Melena Philip Mercado David Metez Chad Miller Kevin Miller Kim Miller Andrew Mirizzi Bobby Misquez David Mitchell Michael Mohts Jamie Morales Angelina Muffelletto Jeanne Myers Jennifer Myers Stacy Nagel David Neill Stephanie Newport Jeffrey Nichols Lori Nicolaisen Aaron Norell Rhonda O Bryan Rocky O Byaw Ryan Ohalloran Armondo Ortega Evangelina Ortiz Richard Ortiz Zachary Orilieb 66 Freshman Girl Leads in Trike Race Rene Oseguera Wade Parker Tarda Parsons Raul Pena Aubrey Penland Robert Perez Jason Perkins Hollie Phillips Carillon Pitzer Thomas Pitzer Christe Plum Medea Poole Mark Proudfoot Lori Provost Chad Pueblo Tony Puente Tressa Pulling Christopher Putman Tiffany Quesada Reuolio Quezada Jessica Quintoa Louis Racke Leticia Ramos Webster Randall Geoffrey Rathmell Alana Reese Monique Renslow Isaac Rentuma Hollie Retzinger Wendy Rhodes Gretchen Rickard Peter Riedlinger Jim Riley Rafael Rivera Sonnet Rodrigues Irma Rodriguez Juan Rodriguez Corie Roeber Ron Rogers Amber Roman Nicole Royer Carla Ruddick Carlos Ruiz Jose Ruiz Juli Russell Trisha Ryberg Jason Ryan Rhonda Saavedra Clinton Safreno 67 Candids Close New Looks in Class Section Michael Safreno Dawn Salazar Hubert Salvador Alex Sambito Myra Sanchez Kim Sanchez Robin Sanchez Paula Sanchez Veronica Sanchez Robert Sandberg Myra Saulovich Sandra Schmidt J.R. Schneider Jake Schumann Stevin Scott Vonda Schweizer Dustin Schwitters Joseph Sensi Ryan Shatting Dustin Short Jennifer Silva Dianna Simmons James Simmons Sally Slowinski Christine Smart Jennifer Smith Nevada Smith Tanya Smith Jamie Somerhalder Annette Spraggjns Nijoe Stewert JaredStika Lisa Story Benjamin Sudweeks Michael Sutherland Gina Swenson Sara Taquith Belinda Tarvin 1 Stephanie Taylor Tonia Taylor Dawn Templeton Chris Thomas al Wendy Townsend Elias Trevino sm 4 Elsa Trigo Trudy Trimble Estela Trujillo Bobby Turner Charles Ulbrich W?- T% 68 Melissa Wells Bobby Wensel Lee Wenske Jacy Whitener Anthony Williams Matthew Williams Micheal Williams Terry Willis Carolyn Wilson Shanel Wilson Shara Wilson Regma Worley Kimberly Yglesia Stephanie Young A New Look! This year the annual staff decided to use mini dividers between the different class- es so that each class would have equal coverage as to write ups and information. The seniors are put in color for the first time in a number of years and all classes were expanded to 10 pages. The staff used new graphic techniques to try spice up the book and improve it for you i sr ' -■ ■ From the Barn Dance in the opening months of school to Graduation in June, activities played an important part during the busy year. Highlighting the annual Barn Dance was the announcement of Shannan Jarvis as the FFA Sweetheart. Following closely behind the popular Barn Dance was the busiest activity of the year, Homecoming. With the announcement of the Top Ten, excitement began to build two weeks before Homecoming Day. Homecoming Week is the culmination of anticipation as students and staff went a little crazy to participate in Dress-up days and engage in lunch-time ac- tivities. Finally the day was here and everyone eagerly waited for the end of the regular school day and the beginning of activities and the rally. Tiffany Parsons and Brian Swisher were announced as Queen and King for 1988 to the delight of a packed gym. Later that evening the Sophomore Class surprised everyone and walked off with first place in the float co m- petition. Dances played an important part in student life with the Halloween Dance, the Top Ten Dance, the Soph Junior Prom and of course the dance of the year, the Senior Ball, held in San Francisco for only the second time. During the winter and early spring, students kept busy with the CSF Carnival, two major plays, and numerous concerts provided by both the band and choir. Capping four year careers in music were Ruth Panopio (Jenny Lind Win- ner) in vocal endeavors and Lucy Duncan (John Philip Sousa Winner) in band. Four hard years of academic work was evidenced at the Awards Ceremonies on June 1 in the Delta Community Center (see pages 199 and 205 for a complete list of all the winners). New this year was an academic assembly to honor seniors and others for achievement dur- ing the school year. Acknowledged were stu- dents in homemaking, ag, speech, leadership, counseling, and other academic areas. Hosting the affair were Kendra Blair and Cheryl Price. Closing out the year was Graduation on June 16 on Ohmstede Field. Led by Nathan Gursky, valedictorian; and Jose Henriquez, salutatorian; the Class of '89 (the last class of the 80s) bid J farewell to LUHS as the decade began 'to come to a close. 1 J.V-W k«k- if Students Display Leadership Roles 72  i l 73 Parsons, Swisher Reign over Homecoming Tiffany Parsons is simultaneously crowned by both her father and Grand Marshall, Mr. James Alves. We're here. The entire Homecoming Court strikes an informal pose after the rally. Nathan Gursky and Wendy Kelsey pose with their respective parent before being escorted onto the field Homecoming evening. Homecoming King , Brian Swisher poses with his proud mother before joining his team mates in the locker room. Kjersti Sudweeks is part of the Home- coming Court on October 21. Cheryl Price, Nathan Gursky, Kendra Blair, and Brian Smith stand and salute the flag as the combined elementary and high school bands play the National Anthem. Happiness shows on these young faces as Debbie Darone, Danny Newberry, and Sheri Stoeffer smile for the professional photographer. 74 HOMECOMING 1988!! From lunch time activities that included looking for their shoes, shaving balloons, and toilet paper wrapping, to dress-up days of Cowboy and Indian or Hero , Nerd, Scum, or Hippy , to the Top Ten from Mt. Diablo, to the Field Activities such as pie-eating, rug-of-war, and the trike race, students and staff mem- bers got into the festivities surrounding this annual event. Homecoming really starts over two weeks before the actual game, when voting takes place for the Top Ten. The candidates are announced at a special rally two weeks be- fore Homecoming Day; the Grand Mar- shales) are also revealed (Mrs. Barbara Whitfield and Mr. James Alves). Another highlight of the Top Ten Rally is the an- nouncement of the top ten from the op- ponent's school and the selection of their queen . The week of Homecoming is al- ways filled with lunch time activities, dress up days, and the all-important Homecoming Rally. Jf. b -rtfrj —m fc«=r== • '■ ■ • SRjl  v. J HH U BUmi H  i Danny Baio and Tammy Gay enjoy a Hay Pile. Part of the fun of the Barn Dance quiet moment perched atop a bale of is throwing or being thrown into the hay as hay at the Barn Dance. Casey Manning and David Dean illustrate. Steve Dinneli, Rhona Gordon, Jake Wheeler Sandy Stacey, Joey Compelli, Jake Wheeler and Rhona Tammy Gay, and Danny Baio rrike a formal Gordon enjoy one of the slow pose. Jerry Mercado really hates this Landing on her knees, Heather but someone has to do the dirty Wilson delights in the large pUe of worjc straw at the Barn Dance. . 76 FFA Crowns Jarvis Sweetheart FFA Sweetheart, Shannon Jarvis enjoys a quiet dance with Stacy Pereira. | Get in there! One young man is not Rhona Gordon congratulates Shannon happy with throwing, he has to push as Jarvis on being selected FFA Sweetheart as well. Stacy Pereira rejoices. Three young ladies in search of a good time naturally come to the Barn Dance and sit on the hay bales. 77 CSF Carnival, Too Fun For Words! 'Ballroom Elegance7 Sets Prom Theme Mark Gursky rocks out to a fast tune at the Sophomore Junior Prom in April. Resting quietly, this couple takes advantage of the deco- rated tables. Mike Davies , Mike Amador, and Scott McConlogue gather together for a picture. 80 Dressed to Kill! Mike Borge and his sunglassed friend pose in their black tuxs for a candid picture. Rob Maestretti watches as his date fills out the forms for their pictures at the Prom. Beautiful smiles, beautiful clothes, and handsome couples grace the cafeteria area on April 22 as the Sophomore and Junior Classes combine talents to turn an eatery into a virtual ballroom for the eve- ning. With the assistance of parents and advisors, the classes spent a good part of the day decorating the area with black and white materials. The class- es chose the theme of Ballroom Elegance for the semi-formal dance and enjoyed the evening im- mensely during the waim spring month. 81 Commissioners of leadership are: Back row: Cheryl Price (Rallies and Assemblies), Shannon Pueblo (Performing Arts), Ryan Ng, Jeff Car- penter (Clubs and Activities), Nathan Gursky (Historian), Kendra Blair (Rallies and Assem- blies), Michelle Vestal (Curriculum) Front row: Cindy Jones (Representative to the Board), Brent Jordan, Ron Worley, Mark Misquez (Athletics), Katrina Koehler, Mark Gursky, Scott Drenik (Publicity) Johanna Peterson served as President of the Stu- dent Body during the 88-89 school year. Serving as officers were Colleen Vanderpool t reasurer, Phil Rodriquez, V.P., Johanna Peterson Pres. and Kathy Tysinger, secretary Members of the leadership class are: Back row:Robyn Stan- dridge, Wendy Kelsey, Michelle Vestal, Ryan Ng, Kristie Dewey, Trinity Reed, Dana Duncan, Tiffany Parsons, Colleen Vanderpool, Ed Garcia, Johanna Peterson, Jenna Barker, Kim Metez, Shannon Pueblo, Kim Trebino, Tara Clark, Joe Fulton, Tony Cowart; and advisors, Claudia Bass and Dennis Buckley Third row:Trina Warholak, Jennifer Waller, Erik Petersen, Nicole Souza, Nathan Gursky, Jeff Carpenter, Aaron Ar- llenas, Brian Vaughan, Grisell Barros, Jeanne Cecchini, Hilary Glaholt, Amy Del Chiaro, Katie Barnes, Tracy Bennett, Scott Drenik, Katrina Koehler, Angela Remour Second row:Lisa Berry, Cheryl Price, Ron Worley, Cindy Jones, Tom Moore, Kyle Clark, Mark Gursky, Ruben Garcia, Brent Jordan, Dave Sadler, Phil Rodriguez Front row:Karen Lindsey, Tara Laudenslager, Mark Misquez, Mike Dabies, Scott McCon- logue, Tom Gregory, Chris Calabrese, Mike Curtis, Samuel Fornoni, Jeanne Wong, Laurie Linscheid 82 JHtfl 4 —t Fj -  i 4' m i - K ,. jK B K l i B 83 Band Travels to Denver for Lion's Club SYMPHONIC BAND: TOP ROW — Dusty Short, Mark Proudfoot, Ben Dickey, Lucy Duncan, Billy, Heather Bell, Brian Linden, Alana Reese, Tony Puente, Medea Poole, Barry Anthony, Derek Poertner, Robert Dehart SECOND ROW — Eric Sonnenburg, Tom Proudfoot, James, Leanne Butterfield, Larry Puente, Max Martinez, Art Main, Julie Russell, Deanne Nelson, Tanya Martinez, Diana Valenzuela, Dana Bowles THIRD ROW — Kelly Desplinter, Jamie Wisely, Nan- cy Lopez, Michelle Heizer, Gloria Munoz, Grechen Strauch, Heather Watson, Amy Blanton, Octavia Poole, Teresa Lovos, Tarda Parsons, Jessica Calderon, Jenni Scott, Josh Calderon, Band Director Bob Smith Guest Conductor Mr. Allan Jones is not new to the job as he served as Liberty's director for years. ' Looking over at her partner's music, the TRUMPETS: TOP ROW — Brian Linden, Derek SAXOPHONES: TOP ROW - Eric Sonnenburg, Mi cymbals player prepares for her small Poertner BOTTOM ROW - Heather Bell, Billy, l Z but important part. -,„,,-, w. - Alana Reese 84 Leading the Homecoming Parade, PERCUSSION: Tony Puente, Derek Poertner plays his ■he band sign carriers march down Medea Poole, Dana Bowles, Bar- trumpet during half time of a Dak Street. VI Anthony, Diana Venezuela Varsity football game. Shown in their tine uniforms, the Bob Smith leads the band in the na- LUHS Marching Band takes time for tional anthem before a home football a formal picture. game. Dram Major, Cheri Lucy Duncan won the Linden, also plays sax. John Philip Souza Award. 85 Carin Telle sings a solo and ensemble at the Bay Area Solo and Ensemble Festival held at Acalances High School on a Saturday during the early spring. Carin has one more year in choir before graduation. Singing a variety of popular songs at the Winter Concert, the Mixed Chorus entertains the crowd in the Liberty Cafeteria area. CHOIR COUNCIL Tara Cabezud, Ruth Panopio, Arthur Main, Ann Nebergal, Karen Neely, Shannon Page, Adriane Rhodes, Sherri Danforth A CAPPELLA: TOP ROW — Dustin Short, Arthur Main, Robert Hulten, Davi Gerry, Christopher Campbell, Steven Wilson, Jeffery Middleton, Landre Malont Paul Taylor, JR Campbell SECOND ROW — Kimi Bent, Missy Baker, Jennale Passey, Cari Cudney, Sara Jaquith, Tarah Cabezud, Ann Nebergal, Dian Washburn THIRD ROW — Tanya Levitt, Sherry Danforth, Veronica Rodrique: Carolyn Childs, Wendy Stephens, Karen Kneely, Cindy Winkler, Angela Wilso BOTOM ROW — Joan Farman, Ca'rin Telle, Ruth Panopio, Tara Treanoi Shannon Page 86 Choir Sponsors 'Sing-a-Thon' To Raise $$ Mrs. Sue Stuart and sits with Mrs. Betty Childs at their lunch break. The two ladies had shared the driving chores to take members of the choir to UOP for Honor Choir tryouts during the fall months. Waiting for Honor Choir auditions at UOP are Ruth Panopio, Shannon Page, Carin Telle, Tara Cabezud, Steve Wilson, and Chris Campbell. Smiling with a great deal of satisfaction, Chris Campbell has just earned a command performance at the Solo and En- semble Festival. MIXED CHORUS: TOP ROW — Stephanie Taylor, Theresa Henson, Jeff Perlichek, JR Campbell, Eric Sonnenberg, Manuel Silva, Ellis Lindsey, Kim Inman SECOND ROW — Nickcol Coleman, Kathy Alexandra, Karen Vaughan, Jennifer Edwards, Trisha Ryberg, Krishna Scott, Tara Cabezud, Flavio Bias, Monica Cottle, Gwen Crow, Kristine Smith, Stacy Bartner THIRD ROW — Myra Saulovich, Jennifer Kirkpa- trick, Norma Avelar, Chris Smart, Susie Moser, Jodi Long, Jacy Whitener, Jennifer Silva, Anne Cortez, Trudy Trimble, Belinda Stelzer, Katrina Allensworth, Heather Powell, Cathy Goodman, Tanya Rodrigues BOTTOM ROW — Jeannie Beeckman, Heidi Haney, Adriane Rhodes, Michell Heizer, Jennifer Myers, Joney da Brito, Mike Lopez, Angela Mattos, Dawn Palmer, Leslie Clymens, Christy Harris, Melanie Har- ris, Wendy Rhodes 87 Above: Stacey Perez shows the hap- piness of graduating. Below: Brian Moore echoes the feeling. Above: Cheri Linden sings the Na- tional Anthem. Below: Lisa Berry ac- cepts her diploma. Senior Class President , Tara Clark, presents the class gift, a scholarship, to Jeff Carpenter. Johanna Peterson, student bod} president, address the graduates or June 16. Ericka Carter expresses her happi- ness to a fellow graduate after re- ceiving her diploma. Foreign Exchange Student, Virgini. Cortes, shakes hands with Mrs. Joani Byer. Rodriguez Addresses Graduates of '89 incipal Jack Ferrill, presents the Student speaker, Phil Rodriguez, Mark D Arroyo presents his name Johanna Peterson gives her father aduates to the Board, attesting their presents a moving speech to those card to Ms. Hillary Fairbairn who Hugh a huge hug after receiving her gibility. gathered for graduation. read names for the class. diploma. Matt Toon receives his diploma from Mrs. Barbara Ghiselli at the June 16 graduation. Bidding farewell, Joel Lopez and the Class of '89 sings 'Hail Liberty' for the final time. 89 Class of '89 Gathers in SF for Senior Ball Sonny Gepliano, Katrina Koehler, and Tara Clark enjoy a soft drink between dances. Getting everyone set for a group shot takes a lot of time and pa- tience at the Senior Ball. Tim Wetzel enjoys a slow dance with his date in San Francisco. While the boys get posed for A formal group shot, their dates take candids of the whole process. Hilda DeLeon pos with her date at the g ly decorated tables the Senior Ball in S Francisco. 90 Enjoying the music at the Senior Ball re Laurie Lindscheid, Tim Wetzel, nd others. Chatting between dances are Rob Maestretti, his date and Jason Rod- gers. Serving at her last dance, Mrs. Dorothy Weeks chats with Kjersti Sudweeks at the Senior Ball. Terri Contreras and her date watch the other couples dance at the SF Hyatt. JR Campbell and Steve Fraasch wait patiently for their dates to emerge from the powder room. Robert Boston waits to be served at the open soda bar paid for by the Class of 1989. Ferrill Leads Parade of Presenters For the first time ever, seniors and others were honored in a special assembly held on the football field in June. Following the annual Academic Awards Evening, Principal Jack Ferrill hosted an assembly that recognized the top seniors as well as others in academic areas. Also recognized were the new student body officers for '89-90 (Jeff Car- penter, president; Nicole Souza, vice-president- Karen Lindsay, secretary; and Sabrina Pelletier, treasurer) 93 Dixon Directs Midsummer Night's Dream 94 95 Come on and move! Jennifer Denham should remember that you can't lead a donkey facing it like this. Lloyd Steer leans way back to try to get a pass from around a Rotary Club member. Fighting for possession of a loose ball, Tommy Baldocchi can't leave his donkey to get it. Rotary Club Members are in po session here and fight the FFA sfr dents to lead 4-2 at this point. FFA Team Sinks Rotary Club in Second Half Irasping the ball near the stands, Stacy Pereira fight for the ball High Scorer Justin Martin im Youngs makes sure to hold on as Mr. Don Lopez shouts en- watches the Rotary lose the ghdy to the reins. couragement. ball. Jesse Martin needs to stay Receiving instructions on his donkey to be able to is Tommy Baldocchi. 97 Staff Adds Extra Graduation Spread in '89 98 I Jkfhf A- f «JL ■Oi ' • •• • • r JP s y fcf . ■f T • « ■ t ■IW M k T- , w V ;.-i 0 1 f V 2 4 B i i L ] 99 New! New! New! Fron new coaches to a brand new league the Lion sports scene was in a definite state of flux during the 88-89 seasons. School had almost started before the status of the league was known as the Mt. Diablo schools had decided to go their own way only to make a last minute decision to join a league. The new league designed was called the Diablo Foothill Athletic League and consisted of two divisions: Diablo and Foothill. The Liberty Lions became a member of the Diablo Division along with the Benicia Panthers, Northgate Broncos, Concord Minutemen, College Park Falcons, and Mt. Diablo Red Devils. The Foothill Di- vision was comprised of the Acalanes Dons, Campolindo Cougars, Miramonte Matadors, Alhambra Bulldogs, DeAnza Dons, and the Las Lomas Knights. Lion teams grabbed four division cham- pionships with Varsity Soccer starting things off right in the fall. Both wrestling teams captured crowns in the winter and the Girls' Varsity Softball team grabbed both the division and league champion- ships. New faces dominated the coaching po- sitions as did a new man in the Athletic Director's chair. Mr. Vic Thornhill became the new AD replacing Roy Ghiggeri. New coaches were Richard Cabral, frosh foot- ball; Marv Fregi, jv soccer; Jo Tennant, jv volleyball; Alex Aiello, varsity basketball; Rod Beaver, varsity baseball; Paul Urenda, jv baseball; Mark Gates, swimming; and Marihelen Palmer, tennis. As sports moved from the 80s into the 90s the new direction of them would be determined by both the new league and the new faces that had started during the end of a decade. From last to first place in a single sea son, sound like a dream? Not for the Var- sity Soccer Team this year as they stormed the Diablo Division of the Diablo Foothill Athletic League for an 8-1-1 record and first place. Led by the scoring of Rosalio Colmenares (16 goals) and Shaun Sap pington ( 1 5 goals), the Lions were coached by Tim McHugh. The Varsity outscored their league opponents 40-9 on their way to the division crown and the playoffs. One victory away from a championship was the fate of the Varsity Football Team as the lions captured second place behind division champs Comoro Led by C ap tains Matt loon and Brandon Mallett (most valuable player), the Varsity was 7 3 overall md 4 1 in league play to have their strongest finish in years. All league nods went to Mallett, Ric h ( lepilano, Mike Amador, John Rodriguiz, |ohn Rodgers, Tom Phelan, Aaron Can Kent I argent, Mario Quilici, and Matt loon I he head coach is Jerry Lilley Composed of mostly juniors and soph omores (two seniors), the Varsity Volle ball team was a young squad in expe rienie Overall the team winlund a 14 10 reiord and finished third in league with a 10 h record According to head coach I mda (.hilarducci, the new league made tor more competition and variety Cap tains for the team were Ineika Nevarez , nd Michelle Vestal Most improved was Julie Stranahan while Vestal was the Most Valuable New loathes were on the scene for the I rosh Football, |V Volleyball, and JV Soc i er Teams as they built for the future of I iberty sports in the new Diablo Foothill Athletn League and the Diablo Division. Lion Varsity Captures Second Place in DFAL Joining a new league, the Diablo Foothill Ath- letic League, the Varsity Lions beat all oppo- nents except Concord High to capture second place. The action at the right shows the Lions with a tough defense as Edgar Velasco puts the hurt on an opponent and quarterback, Matt Toon rolls out of the pocket to buy time against an on-rushing end. VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM: TOP ROW — Robert Boston, John Rodrigues, Edgar Velasco, Mario Guerrero, Gabe Lopez, Jason Rodgers SEC- OND ROW — Matt Toon, Johnny Rodriquez, Col- in Bennett, Phil Rodriguez, Gift O'Byaw, Brandon Washington THIRD ROW — Brian Swisher, Tim Wetzel, Kyle Clark, Rich Guitron, Aaron Ganz, Rich Gepilano FOURTH ROW — Kent Urgent, Mario Quilici, Coach Rod Beaver, Coach Jerry Lil- ley (head), Coach Dennis Henderson, Brandon Mallett, Jon Hancock FIFTH ROW — Felipe Argueta, Chad Smith, Heath Duggan, Rusty Ehr- lich, Mike Amador, Tom Phelan BOTTOM ROW — Danny Newberry, Paul Peralta, Mark Misquez, Chris Davis Quarterback sack! Phil Rodriguez and Ed- gar Velasco smother the opposing QB be- fore he has a chance at all to pass the ball. 104 jnishing would be tacklers, Brandon iallett, fullback, just runs over two guys I two more close in to try to stop him. Matt Toon gets the pass off in plenty of time as Tom Phelan supplies protection. Three opponents finally succeed in stopping Brandon Mallett after a nice gain off left tackle. Sprinting around left end, Tom Phe- lan breaks into the secondary and faces two linebackers. M •   «■■••—'■  ■ 7 - ■ .- r I AM 5 vn  w? v Kl [ y ■ c 1 mm j ,5 v« Tough yards! Paul Peralta squirms up the middle for a few extra inches in a tough home game. 105 New Coaches Guide Learning JV Lions Corralled! JV players, Tom Foley, Chris Greene , James Fraasch, Harvey Vercovich, and Robert and Jody Huffaker pass block to DeHart, gang tackle their oppo- give the quarterback excellent nent in a home contest. protection and time to throw. Taking a well-deserved break Jim Viera , Mario Rodriques, Jody is John Birkhimer, on the side- Huffaker, Mike Firigno, James lines at Ohmstede Field. Fraasch, and Chris Lemons unpile. Stacy Perclra , Mario Rodngues, Richard Nees, David Duarte, Chris Carlotti, and Okey Ma- hmoto trot onto the field at the start of a home contest. 106 Touchdown! Mike Safreno looks back up the field as the referee signals his crossing the goal line against the Benecia Panthers. James Fraasch and Tom Tearing pre- pare to make a sandwich out of their opponent as they close in from op- posite sides of the runner. Smashed! Richard Nees and James Fraasch flatten the runner with nice open-field tackling in a home contest. JV FOOTBALL TEAM: TOP ROW — Robert Dehart, Chris Carlotti, Tom Foley, Corey Nommensen, Tom Thier- ing, Joe Davis SECOND ROW — Sean Smith, James Fraasch, Douglas Medina, Mike Ferrigno, Mario Rodrigues, Harvey Yurkovich, Robert Darone THIRD ROW — Carlos Michel, Robert Anderson, Richard Nees, Coach Alex Aiello. Coach Urenda, Chris Green, Mike Safreno, Jim Vierra FOURTH ROW — Jason Porter, Chris Lemons, Chuck Moyer, Mike Lind- sey, Jason Martinez, Jody Huffaker, John Birkhimer BOTTOM ROW — Aki Mat- sumoto, Jason Scott, Stacey Pereira, Tony Mendenhall, Tim Martinez, David Duarte 107 Heading up field after gathering in a punt, David Jaklin looks for blockers to form a wedge for him. Nice Catch! David Jaklin goes high into the air to make a nice receptior over the unrushing defender in t home contest. Jose Hernandez scrambles from an on-rushing linebacker to try to buy more time to throw the ball. Great defensive play Carlos Ruiz puts the hit and hurt on an opponent making the pass go awry. 108 New Coaches Help Frosh Learn New Techniques James Fenolio cocks his arm in an attempt to get the pass off before being sacked by not one but two opposing linemen who are almost in his face. ypHJ£ Rfflff • iw? ; Jp ,-f tfl i J WwP Lr r _ Jf Sl fm fc.t wWfl S Hi 'lenty of time. Jose Hernandez can look the po- ition of his receivers as he readies his throw. There ppears to be no rush at all as his team mates watch rom the sidelines. Robert Sandberg uses hands to ward off the opponent. It looks as if one or the other might be quilty of holding on this play. The frosh team had new coaches, one an ex-Liberty player. FRESHMEN FOOTBALL TEAM: TOP ROW — Louis Racke. Warren Bellis, David Jaklin, David Metez, Bobby Barros, Robert Sandberg, Justin Border, Ryan Manning, Brian Daubin SEC- OND ROW — Bill Davies, Ron Rodgers, Casey Grijalva, Jose Hernandez, Josh Ballesteros, Donald Chamblee, Ryan Galles. Joseph Sensi THIRD ROW — Jesse Borge, Dustin Schwitters, Rocky O'Byaw, Jason Garner, Mark Merrill, Matt Combs, Rich- ard Coelho, Clem Kerr, Jacob Cridder FOURTH ROW — Charri Feuille (Foy), James Fenolio, Ted Guzman, Coach Dar- rin Foreman, Coach Rich Cabral, Phillip Long, Kevin Miller, Bobby Perez FIFTH ROW — Mike Valverde, Paul Martinez, Miguel Martinez, Bobby Misquez, Carlos Ruiz, Jake Schumann, Jeffrey Nicholas, Sean Bevill BOTTOM ROW — Vincent Bed- ford, Allen Esquivel, Josh Jones, Toney Farias, Kris Krumlinde, Richard Ortiz, Danny Locatelli 109 Varsity Soccer Grabs DFAL Championship Rob Lasher takes the ball away from an Fighting for possession of the ball, Tony Can-eon out-muscles his Rosalio Colmenares stops the ball from going ou opponent who has fallen. opponent. The Lions went from last to first place in one year. of bounds with a nice toe hook and boots it for ward. Shaun Sappington has the ball Trying to get around the oppo- Racing to try to cut off his op- hit him in the knees as he fights to nent and in position to take the ponent before he can pass off the f gain control and possession of it ball away is Ron Worley at an ball is a hustling Larry Fuente. in an away meet. away meet. Huddle time. Before the start of a home match, the Lion Varsity team huddles. i. m Leaving his feet to control the ball is Rosalio Comenares. 110 MHnH ' . lark Gursky twists his opponent into Larry Puente prepares a long pass down field Derek Poertner uses his Sliding to block the ball is nots as he passes the ball by him. as Ken Evans hustles up to see if he can help. long legs to good advan- a energetic Chris Quintero. tage here. Lob Lasher has a tricky ball to get under Rosalio Colmenares seems almost alone as he ontrol in an away match. The Lions were boots the ball to a streaking team mate down )FAL Champs. field. VARSITY SOCCER TEAM: TOP ROW — Rob Lash- er, Chris Lewis, Gabe Harmell, Shaun Sappington, Jeff Carpenter, Jeff Middleton, Carlos Vega, Ken Evans, Derek Poertner SECOND ROW — Chris Campbell, Landry Malone, Rob Walkup, Mark Gursky, Chilao Colmenares, Scott McConlogue, Larry Puente, Coach Tim McHugh BOTTOM ROW — Franscio Ochoa, Chris Quintero, Derek Neal, Eddie Colmenares, Joel Lopez, Ron Worley, Tony Carreon 111 JVs Gain New Coach to Build Towards Varsity rF, 01 w ... ssd fi Tony Carreon , Scott McConlogue, Warming up before the st art of a Brian Moore, Ron Worley, and Jeff home contest, the league champic Carpenter show team unity. Uons strech meil. Derek Poertner and Tony Carreon proudly Getting ready for a home meet, the smile as they walk towards the varsity Meld. varsity players change shoes and get un forms spiffed. Rob Lasher shows grim de- Passing Shaun Sappington termination as he tries to get kicks the ball down field to a into position. team mate. 112 £ M v JUNIOR VARSITY SOCCER TEAM: TOP ROW — Tony Hartsock, Danny Pantoja, Joey Maietto Coach Marv Fregi, Evaristo Heredia, Alfonso Ochoa, Ed Herrera BOTTOM ROW — Nevada Smith, Mike Garcia, Adam Krey, Tony Puente, Jose Ruiz, Mike Williams 113 New Floor Delights Varsity Volleyball Team Bumping the ball forward, Michelle Julie Stranahan and Michelle Vestal Neika Nevarez sets the ball up as Digging the ball, Michelle Vesta Vestal tries to keep it in play and help go for the ball near the net in an away Michelle Vestal and Julie Bowen looks up to see if it clears the net tc her team. contest. move into postion to help. stay in play. 114 ulie Bowen goes high in the air to Concentrating , Cami Mendes Surrounded by most of her team, On No! Nicole Ditmars desperately pike the ball over her opponents bounces the ball before standing up Julie Stranahan hits the ball forward watches a passed ball hoping a team mns. to serve. for a possible set. mate can dig it. VARSITY VOLLEYBALL TEAM: TOP ROW — Shii Gifford, Cami Mendez, Nicole Ditmars, Neika Nevarez, Sheila Dalke, Coach Linda Ghilarducci, Debbi Reeds, Julie Bow- en, Lisa Berry BOTTOM ROW — Julie Stranhan, Diana Washburn, Monica Barajas, Michelle Vestal 115 Former Coach Returns to Guide JV Team Bumping the ball forward for a Keeping her hands together to keep Dinking the ball over the net, the jvs set is Andy England. from fouling is Corina Spirk. avoid the block from their opponents. Working hard to keep the ball in play is Thanayrie Nevarez as she sets for her team mates. Zhristi Coalter serves the Spikel Stephanie Taylor Trying for the block is Christi Plum concentrates all to start the match. slams the ball over the net Christi Coalter in a home on keeping the ball in front for a point. meet. of her for a set up. JUNIOR VARSITY VOLLEYBALL TEAM: TOP ROW — Carla Hechanova SECOND ROW — Thanayrie Nevarez, Corina Spirk THIRD ROW — Christi Plum, Christi Coalter, Danielle Miles FOURTH ROW — Steph- anie Taylor, Andrea England, Chantelle Dyer, Tara Ros- selli BOTTOM ROW — Coach Jo Tennant 117 Sanford Coaches Huge Cross Country Squad Relaxing before the hill, members of the Cross Country Team stretch and loosen up for the tortorous run that lies ahead of them. Alice Krumlinde makes sure her leg is properly limbered up as the boys team takes off in a mad rush at the start. Frank Reno and Art Main cruise across one of the level streches of the course. Emma Steer, Michelle Price, and Carla Pinkwart wait for the gun to sound to start the girls race. 118 Trying to overtake their opponents on the hill Angela Remour nears the top of a steep Sprinting the final few yards, Trevor Stoffer part are Art Main and Tony Brignolio. climb and looks to be in good shape. shows the strain of the long race. It has to be before the race! Bobby Duncan and other members of the Cross Country Team look Greg Grebinski seems to fly down the hill. Greg travelled to fresh to have just finished a hard race. to China to run cross country this winter. CROSS COUNTRY TEAM: TOP ROW — Jeff Reno, Steve Scott, Greg Grebinski, Coach Jim Sanford, Angela Remour, Art Main, Jerry Jones SECOND ROW — Bobby Duncan, Frank Yoda, Patrick Luna, Carla Pinkwart, Tony Brignolio, Patrick Lew THIRD ROW — Alice Krumlinde, Sally Bickford, Michelle Price, Trina VanBrunt, Mike Ferreria, Emma Steer, Stacia Meadows BOTTOM ROW — Linda Benson, Trevor Stoffer, Scott Santos, Tracy Delaney, Greg Esquivel, Tom Henson 119 MS Wrestling championships highlighted the winter sports program as both the Var- sity and JV teams captured the DFAL Crowns. The Varsity championship came down to the final two matches of the final league meet before the Lions were victorous. Coached by Greg Chappel, Var- sity, and George Talman, JV, the teams named Brian Swisher and Scott McCon- logue as Most Valuable Wrestlers respect- fully. Captains were Mike Amador and Mike Davies while the Coaches Award went to Rusty Ehrlich and the Most Im- proved was Yogi Leake. Two of our wres- tlers (Swisher and Davies) were successful at North Coast and advanced to the pres- tigious State Meet; Brian won a first round match. The girls dominated in basketball as the Varsity team garnered second place in league and earned an at-large berth to North Coast. Coached by Dennis Hitchens (Rick Melgoza was the assistant Varsity coach) and led by Judy Krumlinde and Lucy Duncan, seniors; the girls faced new foes in Concord, Mt. Diablo and others yet still had their old nemisis Campolindo and Miramonte to contend with in competi- tion; Krumlinde was tagged as MVP. The girls jv were coached by Gabe Resendez. Led by all-league Rob Lasher, the boys Varsity were coached by newcomer Alex Aiello in his initial year as head mentor for the team. Alex was assisted by Joel An- derson. The jvs were coached by Marv Fregi (head) and Dan Largent (assistant) while Mark Johnson handled the fresh- men team. Both the wrestling and basketball teams held highly successful tournaments in De- cember with the Lou Bronzan and Stonebarger Tournaments on respective weekends. Aiello Guides Varsity Team for First Time Jason Rodgers is sur- Fighting for a rebound is a rounded and looks for an determined Brent Jordan, open man. VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM: TOP ROW — Ruben Garcia, Mark Jones, Sal Zepeda, Brian Smith, Coach Alex Aiello, Coach Anderson, Jeff Carpenter, Brent Jordan, Steve Fraasch, Rob Lasher BOTTOM ROW — Shaun Sappington, Nathal Raquel Rob Lasher brings the ball up court on a fast break for the Lions. 122 Looking one way and throwing an- Carefully dribbling the ball, Sal other, Rob Lasher confuses his op- Zepeda looks around for an open ponent as he crosses mid court. man. tuben Garcia dribbles behind his Driving for a lay up, Shaun ack to throw off his opponent's con- Sappington is followed closely a entration. by Brian Smith. X. 123 Varsity Earns Second Place in New League Lucy Duncan grimaces as she tries to force up a Charging up court, Alice Krumlinde shot under the outstretched arms of an op- dribbles between two other players to ponent. put the ball into offensive position. April Liebman gets some Sheilla Dahlke looks over Kim Trebino tries to find playing time in a home the defense as her team an opening in the defense contest. moves on offense. on an inbound play. 124 Julie Stranahan slides by the defense and puts up a short jumper from the right side of the key. It's Mine! Teresa Henson fights to keep possession of the ball as she looks around for someone to help. lonica Barajas brings the ball ? court and looks as the of- nse sets up. Looking up at the basket as she drib- bles down court, Michele Vestal con- centrates fiercely. TJ Hunter drives for two points from the top of the key. Closely guarded Monica Barajas yells out for someone to break free to pass to. The varsity girls did well in league capturing second place and earning a deserved at- large berth to North Coast. The Lions were in a new league this season yet played their old nemisis Campolindo and Miramonte. 125 Avila Sparks Young JV Basketball Squad Jennifer Enochs looks for an open person to pass the ball to as she nears thi top of the key in a home contest. Beating the full court press, Jessica Avila passes over mid-court to one of her team mates. % 24 Emma Steer flips a cross-court pass Leaaoe BattCfflcM fights to retain as her opponent streaks behind her to possession of the ball in a home con- pick her pocket. The jvs were test. The basketball teams all enjoyed coached by Gabe Resendez in just his playing in a refurbished gym with a second year as a coach. practically brand new floor and fresh paint. The bleachers were redone mid way through the i 126 iim Yglesia tries to control the ball and keep it away from her Benecia Panther pponent as Nicole Royer yells for her to pass it. Great Defense! Leanne Butterfield fronts her Benecia opponent and makes it extremely difficult to get off any kind of pass. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM: TOP ROW — Alicia Contreras, Emma Steer, Chantelle Dyer, Coach Gabe Resendez, Leanne Butterfield, Thanayrie Nevarez, Jennifer Enochs BOTTOM ROW — Nicole Royer, Jessica Avila, Kim Yglesia, Anne Gruen, Regina Worley, Faith Serna, Sheri Danford iurrounded Regina Worley Jessica Avila concentrates eems undaunted by four on the basket as she makes tenecia opponents and looks her move, o put the ball up. Nicole Royer sights in on the basket in preparation to shooting the ball in a home contest. 127 Gonzalez, Klapprot Pace Improving JV Team Derek Poertner powers for two more points against a hapless Concord Minuteman op- ponent. Good jump shot! James Fraasch pops for a long Scramble! Carlos Ortega, David Guerrero, and jump shot against the Broncos. Chris Klapprot fight for an offensive rebound. 128 Derek Poertner makes a nice cross-court pass to a Jump ball David Guerrero and Chris Klapprot tie Rob Gonzalez stares intently at the flight of streaking Chris Klapprot against Concord. up an offensive rebound with two guys from Con- the ball for a possible rebound. cord. P Tj Jcott Hanavan makes a nice pass into he zone defense of the Broncos. t r J -...:. Hi 1 • B w V flfe V Yl hi 1 III M w g v 1 Jll ■jtr Jj M f 1 1 i f ii UK , tf JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM: TOP ROW — Rob Gonzalez, Chris Klapprot, Tim Cruse, Carlos Ortega, Coach Dan Largent, Coach Marv Fregi, Derek Poertner, James Fraasch, David Guerrero, Shawn Copple BOTTOM ROW — Omar Sarmento, Scott Hanavan, Matt Usher 129 Freshmen Enjoy Winning Games at Home Webster Randall hits an easy two points on a Justin Border drives the lane as he scores be- left-side lay-up in Stonebarger Gym. tween two opponents. Keeping his eyes on the basket, Danny Locatelli tries to move between defenders to score. Ron Rogers successfully out races the defender Looking for the open man, Justin Border seems Ryan Galles seemingly has no where to go with to the basket for two points. surrounded by defenders. defenders fronting him and at his rear. 130 Vebster Randall is surrounded by five opponents yet till gets the shot off for two points. y M W A k ■0 J Falling away Ron Rogers still manages a short jumper. Bobby Barros sights in from long range as he stands just inside the 3-point line. ustin Border fights to re- Danny Locatelli looks iin control of a rebound. for the open man as he dribbles. )anny Locatelli dribbles around as he waits for the lay to develop near the basket. FRESHMEN BASKETBALL TEAM: TOP ROW — Dylan Ulrich, Inbounding the ball, Web- Ron Rogers, Bobby Barros, Webster Randall, Coach Mark Johnson, ster Randall passes to his Justin Border, Ryan Galles, Dustin Schwitters, Tom Henson BOT- breaking team mate. TOM ROW — Danny Locatelli, Rene Oseguera, Mario Gonzales k A f 1 ' I ™ 1  , 1 I. (■ . B mJk m7 mkl 131 Varsity Wrestlers Capture DFAL Crown With a Turk hold, Carlos Michel has- his opponent in a precarious position and nears a pin. Victory Brian Swisher has his hand Mike Johnson has a head and arm on his raised to signal a win in his weight XSStSSSSSiffiSi class. pin. Mike Davies uses a gramby Pushing off Mike Townsend tries to move against his opponent to try find an opening for a take down in a to outpoint him. home match. 133 JVs Wrestle Way to League Championship Richard Walbridge Ryan Shatting uses a has his hand raised to head and arm as the signal victory in a home referee intently watch- match, es. Rolling his opponent over, David Dean has superior position and uses it well to score joints. Scott Carpenter uses an arm bar to expose his opponent's back to the mat and establish position. Coach George Talman congratulates Richard Walbridge on a well de- served victory before an excellent crowd. Vnxiety! Lines of pain etch Coach Goerge Ryan Shatting looks up as he struggles to ralman's face as he watches a close match. free himself from his opponent's dominant position. 135 Girls dominated the spring sports scene with individual and team per- formances. The Girls' Varsity Softball Team garnered not only the Diablo division championship with a victory over Benicia; they came back to beat the same Panther team for the League Championship as well. Led by frosh sensation, Christie Coalter, pitcher; and the clutch hitting of Stacy Perez; the Lady Lions shut out both playoff opponents on the way to the cham- pionship (Campolindo 1-0 and Benicia 2-0 as Coalter threw a 3 hitter in each). The division win earned the scrappy Lady Lions a coveted North Coast Berth. In swimming two girls earned league championships with Tara Clark and Monique Renslew leading the way to North Coast. Both Kendra Blair and Don Blair also qualified for North Coast. Three guys qualified in Varsity track (Eric Jensen, Greg Grebinski, and Colin Bennett) yet it was the girls who shone at North Coast and earned berths to the prestigious Meet of Champions qualifications in Berkeley on May 26. Rod Beaver became the new Varsity baseball coach and assistant Marv Fregi; Paul Urenda was tabbed for the jv baseball coach and assisted by Gabe Resendez. Marihelen Palmer was the new tennis coach and Mark Gates took over as swimming coach. Danny Newberry trots into third Looking to left field and the position Joe Vreoms. straightens up to fire the Pitcher Mario Quilici throws from base as the action seems focused be- of the ball, Carlos Garcia sprints to ball to first base for the put out in a the strech with a man on first base, tween first and second. first. home game. From deep in the hole, Mark Mis- Reflective , first year Varsity baseball quez reaches back for that extra bit to coach, Rod Beaver carefully studies make the long throw. his defensive unit. a 138 u ;«t New Coach Guides Varsity Team in DFAL JB ! I Chris Davis sprints into second base Mario Quilici throws hard in a home and prepares to slide to beat the contest for first year coach Rod Bea- throw and tag. Ver. S Too late! Brian Smith waits for the throw from home as his opponent slides into second base. Score! Mark Misquez beats the throw to home base with ease to score against Benecia. VARSITY BASEBALL TOP ROW Coach Marv Fregi, Dan Newberry, Jim Downing, Brian Smith, Dan Sher- man, Joe Vrenois, Bob Anderson, Kyle Clark, Coach Rod Beaver. BOT- TOM ROW Mario Quilici, Scott Drenik, Kent Largent, Mark Misquez, Carlos Garcia, Chris Davis, Shawn Copple, Tim Clanin, Chad Smith. 139 Dust flies at second base as Stacy Waiting in vain for the ball, Stacy Backed up by Matt Usher, Stacy Pe- Safe Stacy Pereira slides back into Pereira slides safely in to steal into Pereira looks to the catcher as the reira comes up with the low throw first base to beat the pick-off attempt scoring position. runner safely slides into second. too late for the put out at second. of the pitcher. tfkl Mjkii ill - % -4 Dustin Schwitters and Coach Gabe No play at third , Stacy Pereira has Resendez talks things over quietly in little trouble beating the throw as he the home dugout. slides safely. 140 JV's Learn Basics Under New Coach Jake Schuman makes the pivot at From center field, Scott Keplinger Sprinting toward second base, Stacy Darren Davidson throws to first second and throws the ball to third puts a little extra on the ball to try to Pereira watches as his opponent base as the team warms up between after a put out. get the runner. stumbles trying to make the play. innings at home. p«fl Ifl pr 7jH ■ ■ « p««vm n ' Matt Usher loses his hat not the ball and throws to first from his position at shortstop. vm 9K liiPlI ir . JV BASEBALL TEAM: TOP ROW Coach Gabe Resendez, Mike Payden, Chris Pratt, Dustin Schwitters, Matt Combs, Dlyan Wrich, Jared Stika, Matt Usher, Jason Pinchattica. BOT- TOM ROW Derek Neil, Sean Bevil, Darren Davidson, Stacy Periara, John Sims, Nevada Smith, Jake Schman. 1 % }' 141 Varsity Captures League Championship y§ « m . . « it t % r- n 7 !TV Christie Coalter pitches tough as the Backed up by Monica Barajas, Alice Coach Rich Barrios watches his de- Dropping her bat and keeping her Lady Lions capture the League Krumlinde fires the ball to Wendy fensive team work at home, while eyes on the ball, Tami Mendez starts Championship and a trip to NC. Kelsey at third base. Greg Chappel gives advice. for first base on a long single. Christie Coalter takes the late, bouncing throw at home base. Wendy Kelsey fields a high throw at third base. VARSITY SOFTBALL: TOP ROW — Laura Utley, Christy Coalter, Coach Rich Barrios, Danielle Seeley, Shii Gifford SECOND ROW — Sabrina Peletier, Michelle Vestal, Stacey Perez, Jennifer Enochs, Alice Krumlinde, JulieNBowen. BOTTOM ROW — Wendy Kelsey, Kami Mendez, Trisha Elkins, Heidi Haney, Monica Barahas. n ',a 'a-jsL£ 142 Monica Barajas snags the Waiting at home base, ball at short as the runner Tami Mendez looks for the sprints to third. throw. ttttNMl •printing home , Monica Barajas Too late! Wendy Kelsey takes a oncentra tes on the catcher who high throw at third under the slid- vaits for a throw. ing runner. t Swinging a big bat all season, Stacy Perez makes good contact here. Stacy drove in the winning run against Benecia in the playoffs. . M 143 lilt m i mm Smart base running! Monica Nickle Amy DelChairo glides into second Coach Perez studies his defensive Nice play! Cindy Perez makes a nic keeps her eye on the ball as she base as her opponent looks to the team in a home contest. pick up at short and comes up throwing rounds second and heads for third. catcher for the ball. Tanya Nevarez throws Safe at second , Tami to second during warm- Nevarez looks for in- ups. structions. Safe! Evett Gaston kicks up a tremendous cloud of dust as she slides into second base with a stolen base. She does not even draw a throw. 144 New Coach Guides Building JV Team ut Stephanie Taylor makes a Team work Monica Nickle nit-out at first base under the backs up Tonya Nevarez at Diane Ghiselli follows vatchful eye of the ump. second base. through nicely on the mound. Driving the runner back at first, Anna Guen plays a good defensive catcher keeping the base runners honest JV SOFTBALL TEAM: TOP ROW — Chantell Dyer, Tanya Navarey, Coach Perez, Amy DelCharo, Stephanie Taylor. MID- DLE — Stephanie Rodgers, Cindy Perez, BOTTOM ROW — Lisa Drye, Diane Gazellie, Gresel Barro, Evcet Gaston, Monica Nicole. 145 Vanity tracksters set three members to the coveted North Coast Meet this season. Representing the Lions were Eric Jensen, pole vault; Greg Grebinski in both the 880 and Mile; and Colin Bennett, discus. Pictured here are Phil Rodriquez, Larry Puente, Eric Gensler, and Frank Yoda. 146 Three Represent Varsity at NCS Meet Dave Sadler leaves the blocks in the 100 meters against Beneda; Heath Duggan puts the shot; Brian Vaughn clears a high hurdle at home; and Omar Sarmiento runs tough in an away meet. The Varsity is coached by Keith Dawson, Mark Johnson, and Jim Sanford. 147 JVs Enjoy Successful Track Season 148 ■ Mlfmw: Eric Geiuler vaults successfully in an away meet. Eric was injured early in the season. 'jfes 149 Parsons, Miles Advance to Meet of Champs Tiffany Parson and Danielle Miles both shook off adversity at the North Coast Section Meet to earn trips to the coveted Meet of Champions held May 27 in Berkeley. Tiffany placed fourth in triple jump and sixth in the long jump despite painful shin splints while Danielle hit a PB in the shot put with a throw of 32-11. 150 p o-prr Clark, Renslow Sparkle for Swimming Team Tara Clark qualified for two events in the North Coast Section Finals and swam to a second and third place finish in her final year. 152 IL V 1 r reshmen sensation , Monique Ren- ow, captures second place in the div- ig event. (Swimming photos courtesy fAntioch Daily Ledger , Peter Bradt, hotographer.) 153 New Coach Guides Team in New League Keeping her eye on the ball and Casey Manning slams the ball in a Running to hit her back-hand, Renee Jenny Reiswig tries a deep lob shot showing deep concentration is Cindy huge overhand shot as he prepares Hoffner tries to dink the ball back in practice at the Discovery Ba) Jones as she warms up at home. for a match. over the net. Country Club. 154 Checking the flight of his backhand shot, Eddie Garcia prepares to rush the net. Dead balll Casey Manning looks Ronnie Diaz slams the it the oncoming ball with deter- ball back with determina- nination in every pore. tion in his heart. Partners Renee Hoffner and Jenny Reis- wig work together during practice. 155 Golf Squad Enjoys Playing New DFAL Courses Brian Moore watches his practice putt break left at the Franklin Canyon Course in May. Nice follow through! Chris Lewis poses at the end of his swing and watches the flight of the ball. Adam Krey and Tony Hartsock chat Brian Soczka takes time to practice with a Las Lomas golfer as they wait his putting before teeing off at the their turn on the tee. tough Franklin Canyon Course. 156 Charlie Thomas drives off his right Coaches Sal and Alex Aiello discuss foot and keeps his head down nicely the relative merits of a ball as they on this tee shot wait in their cart to tee off. any Hartsock and Charlie Pausing in his back swing, lomas wait to tee with a Las Tony Hartsock shows nice mas golfer partner at an away form as he uses his 1 wood to atch. drive. p r Adam Krey drives from the blue tees at an away match against the Las Lomas Knights. I A 157 Songleaders Enjoy Florida Competition We like the boom! is performed by Dana Duncan, Amy Del Chiaro, Katrina Koehler, Je- annine Cecchini, Paula Krey. Wipe Out! Varsity cheerleaders and spirt lead- ers get into position to start a cheer at Top Ten Rally in October. The crowd awaits the an- nouncement of the candidates. '• V5fc %: $, AVW Leeanne Wood is watching as Tatum Valverde is tossed into the air. Amanda Macdonald Gret chen Rickard and Melanii Borchert, freshmen, hel] cheer. RALLY SQUAD: TOP ROW — Robin Standridg Griselle Barros, Katrina Koehler, Kristie Dewey, Je annine Cecchini, Wendy Kelsey, pana Duncan SEC OND ROW — Tara Laudenslager, Nichole Souz Katie Bames, Susan Snell, Trina Warholac, Jennife Waller, Paula Krey, Michelle Kniss, Amy Dekhian THIRD ROW — Lisa Drye, Tatum Valverde, Tin Pederso, Leeanne Wood, Angela Wilson, Erin Spear BOTTOM ROW — Kendra Blair, Missy Baker, Me lanie Borchert, Debbi Waller, Gretchen Rickard Amanda Macdonald, Kim Metez 158 rin Spears and Lisa Drye get photo- raphed before a home game. Freshmen Cheerleaders sit with thier class- mates during the top ten rally. The Songleaders help to raise the schools spirit during a ral- iy- Members of the Rally Squad get photographed at College Park. heerleaders Tina Peoerson, Leeane Wood, Tatum Valuerdi, Lisa Drye, and Melanie Borchert help to Susan Shell helps to cheer on her classmates dur- use the schools spirt during one of the football rallies. ing a football rally. 159 V t 1 . : ' .  -j -- J A v u %. ■ ,ria V • Moving out of the 80s and into the 90s, the Liberty campus and staff were definitely on the move. From building changes, to new buildings, to new cbn- struction; from new staff to staff with new jobs; the school was bidding the decade of the 80s a fond farewell and a hardy hello to the 90s and looking to- ward the 21st Century. New certificated staff members were as follows: Helen Dixon — Advanced English 2, English 2, Theatre Arts, Foren- sics Club Advisor, and Director for the spring production of Midsummer's Night Dream ; Hillary Fairbaim — Eng- lish 1, English IV, Reading 1 and Co- advisor for the Class of '89; Patti Kim- brell — Earth Science, Physical Science, Chemistry, Math Skills 1-2; and Jo Lagerquist — Librarian. Changing or ad- ding jobs were Bev Von Krakou who became the new registrar; Collen Firkins, the SIP Secretary, and Mr. Mark Gates, the Swimming Coach. ' '■%• x y y !«♦: J cv fcs It was the physical layout of the cam- pus that was to go through the greatest change during the school year. During the summer, two new portable buildings came into existence with the addition of P-16 and P-17 (a new classroom and a new drafting area; both near Nash Hall). Three buildings that were unable to meet the Field Act requirements (earthquake standards) were moved out of their pres- ent position to be relocated on the tri- angle for storage. These were the old Math classroom, Toad Hall, and the old p-10 (ex computer lab, ex office complex, ex staff room). In the mean time both C and D wings were undergoing massive face uplifts both externally and especial- ly internally. Both wings became office complexes with the attendance, principal and vice-principal staffs moving into C and the counseling and careers (summer '89) into D. Stonebarger Gym received new paint in the old part of the building and both the floor and bleachers were .A r.v -w • r •'V. redone. Early in the spring ground breaking ceremonies were held for the new Liberty Transitional buildings as well as the Science Wing. The biggest controversy surrounding the reconstruc- tion on campus were the new paint col- ors as the buildings showed coral and teal (or pink and blue as the students described it). Other buildings received the new paint as well as rennovation of roofs and doors as the campus was brought up to code for the use of all students. Part of the Ag Farm was lost to new construc- tion as the maintenance department started to relocate to new buildings on the SE corner of the campus. In antic- ipation of the move, the custodial staff spent one Saturday changing stores from the metal building to the portable trailers scattered all over campus. Yes, Liberty staff and campus was surely on the move at the end of the decade! - i a ■ . . . . • • - ' E5 -i £r -r . ' f - t . 3Nr vSK-Vn '• i Whitfield, Alves Honored at Homecoming ALEX AIELLO B.A., World History, English Skills III, Head Coach: Var- sity Basketball, Golf, JV Football CAROL AINES Special Education JAMES ALVES A.B., Espanol, Spanish I, Spanish II, Evaluation Commit- LARRAINE ANDERSON B.A., English 4 Honors, English Skills 3, English 3, Ad- vanced English 3, Advisor: Senior Class, Newspaper, Mock Trial LARRY ANZINI Cafeteria Manager JULIA ARCE B.A., M.A., Counselor, CSF Advisor KAYE AXELGARD-REEVES B.S., M.S., Physical Education, Advisor: Class of '90 KATE AZEVEDO M.A., Special Education, Learning Center, Math CLAUDIA BASS B.S., Liberty Work Skills, Student Leadership Class, Ral- ly Squad Advisor WILLIAM C. BATZE A.B., Mentor Teacher, Government, Economics, U.S. History, Summer School, Annual Staff Advisor, Execu- tive Board, Professional Relations Committee, Grievance Committee, Ticket and Gate Supervisor, Social Studies Department Chairman, SIP Site Council, SIP Site Coun- cil Chairman ROD BEAVER B.S., Math Skills I, Algebra 100, Block L Advisor, Assis- tant Coach Varsity Football, Head Coach Varsity Base- ball ROBIN BECK Administrative Secretary JERRY BLACK B.A., M.S., Counselor, Unit Bargaining Team DENNIS BUCKLEY A. A., B.A., Chemistry, Physics, Student Leadership, Ad- visor: Club Council, Student Council ALICE BUSH B.A., Practical Spanish, Spanish 1 162 Mrs. Barbara Whitfield and Mr. James Alves, Home- coming Grand Marshalls, pass in front of the home side of Ohmstede Field before taking their seats on the sidelines to watch the game. Victory! shouts Mrs. Sharon Cannon as she finishes the pyramid building for the Liberty staff members on Home- coming Day. The staff was quicker than ever this year in building their structure. Jfc?4r£? W EUNICE CAMPBELL Reading Skills MARIAN CANEPA B.A., M.A., American Government, Economics, World History, Class of 1990 Advisor SHARON CANNON QOHNSON) B.S., Typing 1, Computer Literacy, Child Development, You and the Law, Beginning Chef, LEA Social Commit- tee, Student Task Force BARBARA CIAPPONI B.A., M.A., Learning Center: Science, Social Committee Chairwoman, Playmakers Co-advisor GREG CIAPPONI B.A., U.S. History, World History, Unit Bargaining Team CHARLENE COLBURN Grounds Supervisor JERRY CRAWFORD B.S., Algebra II, Geometry, Pre-Calculus SANDY DAVIDSON Accounting Office JOYCE DELLAMORE Reading Skills, Special Education Coordinator, Special Education Department Chairman 163 Thornhill Garners Teacher of Year Award FRANK DEPARSIA A. A., B.A., Social Studies, English, Careers, Math CATHY DICKEY B.A., M.A., Vice-principal VIRGINIA DIEHL A.B., M.S., Reading Skills, English 2, English 3, Lan- guage Arts Department Chairperson HELEN DIXON B.A., M.A., English III, Advanced English II, Speech Communication, Drama, Forensics Club Advisor RON ENOS A.B., Algebra 1, Math Resource Teacher CAROL ERNST Grounds Supervisor NORMA EQUINOA Senior English, English 2 JIM ESTENSON Custodian HILLARY FAIRBAIRN B.A., Reading I, English IV, English I, Advisor: Pep Club, Senior Class JACK FERRILL A.A., B.A., M.A., Principal DOREEN FORLOW A. A., B.A., M.Ed., World History, Work Experience COLLEEN FIRKINS SIP Secretary LABELLE FOSTER B.A., English 3, Reading Skills I, English Skills I CINDY GALEY Personnel Technician TED GARBER Day Maintenance, Custodian, CSEA Newsletter Report- er, Wage Negotiation Committee 164 MARK GATES B.A., Theatre Arts I and II, English I, English Skills I, Advisor: Play makers, Class of '91, Swimming Coach LINDA GHILARDUCCI A.A., B.A., Drivers Ed, Physical Ed. PEOPLE PE, Block L Advisor, High Risk Committee, Varsity Girls' Volleyball Coach BOB GLENN B.S., M.A., Biology A, Introduction to Biology, Science Department Chairman JEANNE GLENN B.S., M.A., Foods 3, Clothing I, Advanced Clothing, In- terior Decoration, On Your Own, LEA Secretary ART GONZALES A. A., B.A., M.A., U.S. History, American Government, Economics, World History ROBERT GONZALEZ B.A., Wood Shop, Metal Shop, Driver's Training VELMA GONZALEZ A.A., B.A., English Skills II, Beginning Art, Peer Coun- selor Advisor RICHARD HACKETT B.A., English 1, English 2, English Skills 2 MARY HALTER B.S., Life Science, Physical Science, Earth Science John Renteria and Hillary Fairbairn pose in their Caribbean best before per- forming a limbo dance with other staff members at a rally. Teacher of the Year Mr. Vic Thornhill smiles at the crowd from the back seat of a classic car. RED HANNA Introduction to Wood, Machine Wood JERRY HARDT A. A., B.A., M.A., Drivers Ed, Occupations, Chapter 1 Di- rector, Special Projects Director, GATE Coordinator, Drivers Training Supervisor TOM HAWKINS ISD Mentor DENNIS HENDERSON B.S., Physical Education, Social Studies, Adult Educa- tion, Principal's Advisory Committee, Assistant Coach Varsity Football SHIRLEY HENRY Counseling Office Secretary ELIAS HERNANDEZ B.S., M.Ed., ESL, Counselor JEANNETTE HOBART Instructional Aide MARK JOHNSON B.A., Special Day Class: Social Studies, English, Math, Science, Careers, Frosh Basketball Coach, Track Coach WANDA KEENEY Financial Clerk, CSEA President, CSEA Negotiation Committee Mrs. Cathy Dickey chats with Mrs. Wanda Keeney and Mrs. Dorothy Weeks patrols the campus with walkie- Mrs. Diane Linch at the Walk-thru as Mr. Greg Wright talkie in hand. Mrs. Weeks was retiring this year after readies some paperwork. 20 years of service. Weeks to Retire as Grounds Supervisor PATTI KIMBRELL A.A., B.S., Earth Science, Chemistry, Math Skills I, Re- search Class Advisor JO LAGERQUIST Librarian WANDA LATHROPE Business Manager JERRY ULLEY A.A., B.A., P.E., Head Coach Varsity Football DIANE UNCH Library Clerk DENISE LINDSAY Fiscal Technician JAN UNDSAY Attendance Office DON LOPEZ B.S., Opportunity, Large Animal Science, Introduction to Ag Science, FFA Advisor NORMA MCCAIN B.A., Typing, Business Fundamentals, Business Math TIMMCHUGH B.A., Life Science, Physical Science, Intermediate Physi- cal Science, LEA Vice-president, Insurance Committee, Varsity Soccer Coach, SIP Site Council, SIP Representa- tive to DC DC NANCY MCLAREN-SALSIG B.A., French 1, 2, 3, 4, LEA President, French Club Ad- visor CAROLYN MCLAUGHUN B.S., Algebra 100, Algebra 101, Algebra 1A PATTI MELTON District Office Secretary JO MENDOZA Career Technician, Insurance Committee JOHN MEYER A.A., A.B., Art I, Drafting I, Beginning Art, Crafts, Jewel- ry 167 Mr. Greg Wright instructs Mrs. Jo Mendoza as they With a fishin Garf ' in the back- prepare for the Walk-thru before the start of the school ground, Mr. Bill Batze is photo- year, graphed. ROBIN MOCZULSKI Attendance Secretary JOANNE NASH B.A. Mentor Teacher, Algebra 101, Algebra 2, Geometry, LEA Treasurer, SIP Site Council SAL NAVARRO Custodian JEANNE PARTRIDGE (SHAW) B.A., Life Science, Biology, Physiology, Research Class Advisor, Insurance Committee FRANK PAYNE B.A., Typing, Business Math, Unit Bargaining Team AL PERRY Supervisor of Grounds, Maintenance BILL PETERS B.A., Beginning Art, Advanced Art, Painting and Draw- ing, Advanced Art A , Painting and Drawing A , Aca- demic Decathlon Coach, Fine Arts Chairman RET A PIRTLE B.S., M.S., Accounting I and II, Clerical Office Practice, English 1, Evaluation Committee, Business Department Chairwoman LYNETTE PITAU Liberty Work Skills Secretary 168 1 Staff Works for Successful Walk-thru JIM PLATO B.S., Math Skills II, Electronics MARTHA QUESADA Vice-principal secretary LOU RACKE ROP Drafting, Intro to Drafting, Design Drafting, Math Skills RUDY RAMIREZ Gardner SHARON RAMIREZ Special Day Class Instructional Aide ARLEY REEVES Maintenance JOHN RENTERIA A.B., U.S. History AP, Advanced World History, U.S. History, Close-up Advisor, Academic Decathlon Coach, Bike Club Advisor, Unit Bargaining Team, High Risk Task Force Co-chairman PAUL RICE Custodian BRYAN ROOFE Director of Maintenance and Operations BUD ROSS Head Gardner TONY ROSA Head Night Custodian BEV SADLER B.A., M.A., Director of Curriculum and Instruction, SIP Coordinator, Mentor Teacher Administrator ETTA SANCHEZ Special Ed secretary, CSEA Secretary, CSEA Reporter MIKE SCHRADER B.S., M.A., Vice-principal BOB SMITH A.B., Marching Band, Symphonic Band, Concert Band, Jazz Band, Reading 1, Performing Arts Chairman, Band Club Advisor, Mentor Teacher 169 Dickey, Hawkins Work on Campus Discipline TONYA SMITH Chapter 1 Aide, Athletic Director's Secretary DELHA STONE Audio-Visual Clerk, Duplicating Clerk, Textbook Clerk SUE STUART A. A., B.A., Mixed Chorus, Girls' Ensemble, A Cappella Choir, Choir Club Advisor JOY SWEENEY B.S., Sociology for Living, Foreign Foods, Beginning Chef, Intermediate Foods, Child Development, FHA- HERO Advisor VIC THORNHILL English 1, Reading Skills, Athletic Director BONNIE TILTON B.A., M.A., Algebra 100, Algebra 101, Academic Decath- lon Coach EVELYN TODOROFF Supply Inventory Clerk GRETCHEN TOVAR A. A., B.A., Spanish 2, Spanish 3 MICHAEL TROKEY B.A., Liberty Vocational FRED VALVERDE B.A., M.A., Resource Teacher, Membership Chairman ROSA MARIA VENEGAS Bilingual TERESA VILLA Attendance Secretary BEV VON KRAKAU Registrar ROGER WALLACE Custodian DOROTHY WEEKS Grounds Supervisor 170 Cafeteria Manager, Larry Anzini, checks out the Walk-thru. Mrs. Joanne Nash reads a story problem to her Algebra 2 students on a trivia day. m 1 Conferring on discipline are Mrs. Cathy Dickey and Mr. Tom Hawkins. PAULA WEIL B.S., M.Et., U.S. History, Written Expression, Reading Comprehension PHIL WHITE B.S., M.A., Superintendent GARY WILSON A.A., B.S., ROP Auto, Auto 2, Welding LUCY WONG Payroll Accounts Clerk GREG WRIGHT B.A., M.A., Head Counselor | I 171 Board Breaks Ground for New Buildings GOVERNING BOARD OF TRUSTEES Barbara Ghiselli, Joanne Byer, Leonard Gerry (president), Arlene Poerio, Nancy Hopkins CAFETERIA STAFF: TOP ROW — Vivian Greg- ory, Sandra Thomas, Adeline Vilanueva, Ruth Pas- tor, Darlene McCauly, Sue Standridge, Emily Reyes, Charlene Short, Anita Lebanon, Willis Diffy BOTTOM ROW — Ruby Jones, Larry Anzini, Alma Bowling TRANSPORTATION STAFF: TOP ROW — Tina Fivella, Nancy Maclntyre, Betty DeHart, Arlene Fernandez, Margret Beltram, Norma Bell, Marlene Mauriscio, Gerri Bottoms, Sandi Shearer, Sue Avila, Greg Emst, Tina Wasso, Becky Arp, Darlene Torres, Nita Addingston BOTTOM ROW — Sara Kaiser, Joan Dean, Deanna Rodgers, Jena Ghiozzi, Florence Ditmars, Edna West 172 DEBBIE BERG Instructional Assistant — Special Education Resource Program LEOTA BURRIEL Instructional Assistant — Special Education, Special Day Class DARLENE DRAKE Superintendent's Secretary DEB1 GINOCHIO Instructional Assistant — Special Education Resource Program 173 AD DIRECTORY Please Support Our Advertisers A A Auto Parts — 182 Aliens Appliance — 188 Allstate — 180 Alpine Packing Co. — 194 American Trophies — 187 Antioch Fitness Center — 187 Antioch Florist-196 Bay Area Diablo Petroleum Co. — 196 Berg Jeweler — 193 Bill Brandt— 179 Bissy Bee — 182 Blair House — 183 Brentwood Ace Hardware — 197 Brentwood Bridgehead Cafes — 191 Brentwood Check Cashing — 177 Brentwood Horist Gifts — 193 Brentwood Lumber Home Center — 181 Brentwood Muffler — 196 Brentwood News — 191 Brentwood Transmission — 183 Bridgehead Chevron — 194 Byer's Auto Body Inc. — 192 Caramiho Produce Co. — 187 The Car Lot— 176 Casey's Auto Body — 184 Casey's Travel — 188 Centro Mart — 195 Citicorp Savings — 183 Columbus Travel — 186 Copper Kettle Deli — 181 Wm. 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Evtrything lor Horn Vldto THE AREA'S LARGEST VIDEO FILM LIBRARY SALES • RENTALS • SERVICE Ray Michel Lucchesl 1641 'A' Street Antioch, California 94509 (415) 757-6635 Affiliate stores in Lafayette Pleasant HIM, Oakland San Laandro Laurie Peters, Adriane Rhodes, Monique Cozby EAST COUNTY BANK 'Good for You and Our Community Too Two Convenient Locations 27 11 Lone Tree Way 778-7810 Antioch 315 G St. 778-8090 Laurie Peters, Roland Cozby ftfje ®lb $arbtoare g tore CAc u v po t ' McCtoskey VARNISH STAINS ■OLD fUMIM saw ouaiity vtiur • PAINTS • PLUMBING • ELECTRICAL • PUC • ABS • ADS GARDEN TOOLS SUPPLIES IRRIGATION SUPPLIES FENCING MATERIALS HAND ELECTRIC • MASONRY SUPPLIES TOOLS OPEN 8 5 30 MON THRU SAT 634-3355 629 First Street BRENTWOOD LUMBER AND HOME CENTER Kevin Bang Decorating Center 634-3585 LUMBER HOME CENTER 2400 Highway 4 • Brentwood. California 94513 A DIVISION OF Danville Home Improvement Center, Inc 491 San Ramon Valley Blvd. Danville ORDER OUT Copper Kettle Deli For the Best Sandwich in Town 634-2818 313 Oak Street Brentwood. CA 94513 Roland Cozby , Adriane Rhodes 181 Roland Cozby TUX OF CLASS Formal Wear Specialists Tuxedo-Sales, Rental Accessories Fran Barton 42 E. 18th St. In Antioch Square 757-5020 Judy Mori Antioch FLOWERS Never too Busy for You GIFTS (415)625-2993 BUNNY RITTENHOUSE P.O. Box 649 240 Highway 4 Oakley, CA 94561 JKEKSvJ A A AUTO PARTS On Highway 4 Between Brentwood and Oakley One of Contra Costa's Cleanest Auto Dismantles Used Parts for Every Make of Car 634-1188 4 Cr - 24 HOUR TOWING CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1989 Carolyn Childs, Jaime Somerhalder, Jennalee Passey, Monique Cozby Val H. Tompkins P.O. Box 72 Gar E. Tompkins Brentwood, CA RAD RECORDS Hwy 4 634-0818 Liberty Link Center Brentwood Jaime Somerhalder, Adriane Rhodes Carolyn Childs Crystal Dairy Products Enea Crystal Dairy 437 O' Street Antioch 757-3640 CITICORPO Citicorp Savings A Federal Savings and Loan Association 1203 Highway 4, Suite C Brentwood CA 94513 415-6342161 TRANSMISSION TROUBLE ■ BRENTWOOD TRANSMISSIONS Parts Service (4131 634 1615 STAN TITTLE 1142 Highway 4 rfRCNTWOOO CA B4SI3 Office (418) 6S4-0607 Res. (418) 6SS-S64S Dennis G. Blair. Broker LBLAIR HOUSE Home Ranches 17SBF Hwy. , Brentwood Center Brentwood. California 94S1S (Located in the Lucky Shopping Center) 183 US VIDEO $1 Video Movies Mon. and Tues. 1725-G Highway 4 Lucky Shopping Center Brentwood 634-0649 Carolyn Childs n Casey's Auto Body Dataliner '80 System Laser Accuracy Unibody Repair CARL MIKE CASEY 11 42 North Highway 4 Brentwood, CA 94513 Phone (415) 634-2211 Ranches Commercial Investments EPS S REAL ESTATE Ronald J. Enos Broker 1203 Hwy. 4, Suite A Brentwood, CA 94513 Bus: (41 5) 634-4611 Res.:(415)634-2655 Carpet • Linoleum • Tile • Pre-finished Hardwood McCurlev Floor Covering 306 Oak Street • Brentwood, CA 94513 The Floorologists Leonard McCurley Richard McCurley 184 Lie. 275321 Free Estimates (415)6340888 Buy, Sell Coins Jewelry Gold Silver Manufacture Repair Jewelry Mallett Sons Jewelry 3708 Lone Tree Way Antioch, CA 94509 (Located in Raley's Center) Frank Mallett 778-5358 CONCRETE INC. WAYNE E. SWISHER CEMENT CONTRACTOR, INC. 2620 East 18th St. Antioch, California 94509 Phone 757-3660 License No. 378838 185 HOT HANDS Full Service Nail Salon Brentwood 634-2303 (415) 757-3643 ncju Susanne C. da Silva 5 25 Owner Manager ijCBJjB? Complete Travel Arrangements by Air, Sea or Land for Individuals or Groups WEST SECOND AND G STREETS P O BOX 655 ANTIOCH. CA 94509 C ¥ ADRIANNE FOUTS Vice President Branch Manager FounoERS title company 612 Railroad Avenue, Suite 'F, Brentwood, CA 94513 Telephone: (415) 634-1010 INTER 653 WALNUT BLVD. • BRENTWOOD, CA 9451 3 634-6140 Class of 1989 We Wish You The Best Of Luck 186 WUWICH Sgp j VICKIES Sandwich Stop §2£j Homemade Soup Salad £ sandwiches Hot Dogs '35 2nd St Srentwood 634-7220 ANTIO CI ITNESS III BOB (JR) GONZALEZ OWNER MANAGER 207 EAST 18TH ST. ANTIOCH.CA94509 GYM (415)778-7000 CARAMIHO Produce Co. Serving the Community Since 1940 merican Michele Copeland Owner rophies Awards Engraving 504 Fourth Street Antioch, CA 94509 (415) 754-7878 FAX (415) 778-8970 Laurie Peters 425 Oak Street Brentwood, CA 94513 (415) 634-5151 187 Jtuul afaz HARDWARE STORES M L TRUE VALUE HARDWARE Marine Sporting Goods Hwy. 4 Cypress Rd. Oakley, CA 94561 (415)625-1373 Roland Cozby, Laurie Peters, Maria Daterra, Monique Cozby Open 24 Hours Jjuckti Every Day Low Prices Creek Rd. 101 W. Sand Brentwood, CA 634-2133 ALLEN'S APPLIANCE 700 E. Main St. 625-2450 Oakley Licensed Bonded j3x£.ntujooa LOCK C« KEY Insured SERVICE Contractors Lie. No. 549714 LORI J. JONES 612 First Street Locksmith Brentwood, CA 94513 Sales and Service (415)634-1212 k Air Cruises Tours Complete Travel Arrangements Your Ticket to Paradise 857 Second St. Suite D Brentwood, CA 188 H M Auto Dismantlers, Inc. USED PARTS AND TOWING HIGH W A Y 4 AND BROWNSTONE ROAD (BETWEEN OAKLEY AND BRENTWOOD) P.O. BOX 565 BRENTWOOD. CA 94513 PHONE (415) 625-2753 Adriane Rhodes, Monique Cozby, Laurie Peters, Maria Daterra, Roland Cozby G. ROSE SONS GLASS CO. AUTO WINDOW GLAZING PLATE GLASS. MIRRORS TABLE TOPS Pick-up and Delivery 230 Chestnut Street Brentwood, CA 94513 George Rose (415)634 5609 Shipping for UPS Western Union Private Mail Boxes HEALTH HUT See us for ALL your health needs 235 Oak St 634-5361 Brentwood GRAVES DAIRY Independent Wholesale Distributor Milk - Ice Cream s,ncei965 Phone (41 5) 634-7755 609 Railroad Ave 684 3885 P.O. Box 444 8:00 5 00 Mon thru Fri. Brentwood, CA 94513 JIM GRAVES. Owner Roland Cozby Oakley Chiropractic Clinic A Chiropractic Corporation Michael J. Painter, D.C. Special Attention To Sports Injuries Rehabilitation 120 Main St, Oakley CA 94561 • (415)6251881 GIRARDS Delta Coin Art Studio Buy Sell Stained Glass Coins Illustrative Art Jewelry Pet Portraiture Gold Silver Bullion 2l4GSt Antioch 778-7296 DEWEY DeMARTINI Diablo Agricultural Chemicals Company Agricultural Garden • Fertilizers • Insecticides • Weed Killers Balfour Rd. • 'A Mile East of Sellers Ave. Bus (415) 634-3593 • BRENTWOOD, CA 94513 Res. (415)634-4241 FLOWERS by GERRY For All Occasions Brentwood 91 Orwood 634-1593 189 IHATCOori Roland Cozby P.O. Box 8 Oakley OAKLEY ATHLETIC CLUB Main Street 634-4400 High Low Impact Aerobics •Specialized Overweight Aerobic Classes ♦FREE Child Care Fully Equipped Weight Room State of the Art Body Master Equipment •Jacuzzi Spa Saur •Lifecyclt •Tanning Bee •Locker Roorr •Showei •Personalized Workout Prograrr 190 BIG AUTO PARTS SHANNON AUTO PARTS. INC. 302 MAIN STREET PHONE: OAKLEY CALIFORNIA 04901 (413)6260100 wsat 609 RAILROAD AVENUE • BRENTWOOD P.O. Box 416 • Byron, CA 94514 First in Quality gm m q 3 m First in Experience O «3 ™ w O BE X Jim, Carol and Sheila Halsey nam Jennalee Passey Brentwood Cafe 446 Railroad Ave. Hi way 4— Brentwood OPEN EVERY DAY 6a.m. -10 p.m. 634-6503 YOUR HOSTS: DALLAS AND SONS BRIDGEHEAD CAFE Viera Av Antioch 757-4774 Brentwood News Serving Brentwood, Oakley, Bethel Island, Knightsen, Byron and Discovery Bay Brentwood, California 191 v. LIBERTY , ID - RTY PRESCMrH, COSK v 1425 Highway 4 Brentwood Brentwood Village Center 634-2 141 Good Luck Kim Trebino and Class of '89 1425 Highway 4 Brentwood Brentwood Village Center 634-2141 DRIV The Student Center. MCDONALDS RESTAURANT 1 65 1 H WY 4 Near Sand Creek Road BRENTWOOD 1984 McDonald's Corporation Going to McDonald's is almost as much a part of school as going to class. You've made us the place to meet, to talk, to have a good time, to celebrate your victories and help forget defeats. You've made McDonald's more than just another place to eat. And that's why, at McDonald's, we say. . . IT'S A GOOD TIME FOR THE GREAT TASTE ©1984 McDonald's Corporation Jennalee Passey, Jain Somerhalder, Moniqi Cozby, Carolyn Childs Jaime Somerhalder, Carolyn Childs ri (415) 634-3198 AUTO BODY, INC. FOREIGN • DOMESTIC • SINCE 1961 Complete Body and Paint LENNY BYER 1377 Highway 4 • Brentwood, CA 94513 AUTO CENTER BYES S AUTO BODY 192 .Ml (41S) 6343639 j2)LXa Q.£.W£±£,% Diamonds  Jewelry = VJi'ts PATRICK R. BERG P.O. BOX 397 625 FIRST ST. BRENTWOOD CONTRA COSTA CALIFORNIA COUNTY 94513 Phone 778-1474 Jane Wong HAIR TECHNIQUES Hair Fashions for Men and Womei- MON. - iAT. 11 W. 20TH ST. ABC BLDG.. Antioch. CA 94SOS • COMPACT DISCS • RECORDS • TAPES • T SHIRTS • TICKETS • GIFT CERTIFICATES MON- SAT 10 9. SUN 10 6 ANTIOCH 1653 A STREET ANTIOCH SQUARE 757 7766 Richard Armstrong. Owner Adriane Rhodes 1317 Hwy. 4 Brentwood, CA 94513 (415) 634-4313 )- Rachel de Santiago Manuel de Santiago Se Habla Espanol Carolyn Childs, Monique Cozby, Jennalee Passey, Jaime Somerhalder Open 24 Hours - Diesel Fuel Food Mart and Snacks Bridgehead Chevron Food Marl Mr. Bean, Inc. Hyw. 4 Neroly Road Antioch, CA 94509 (415) 754-4333 Jackie Eastwood, Manager Laurie Peters, Monique Cozby Chevron LAUMDERLAM LA l_l r -I C- E R LAN Cr- op en ? Da: .7-19 D r o p 0 + + L s. u n d r ' f 5 1657 A Ant i och ■ill 757-1 174 Quality Meats Sausages Since 1936 ALPINE PACKING COMPANY You'll Savor the Flavor of Alpine Products! 990 Lower Sacramento Road Stockton, CA 95210 194 -Liana Xxndlu Owner 240 Main Street Oakley, CA 94561 (415) 625-2898 Nexus and Matrix Products Adriane Rhodes, John Gaudette Roland Cozby, John Gaudette, Adriane Rhondes John Gaudette Centr O Mart First Chestnut 634-3601 Hwy. 4, Brentwood 634-4435 Hwy. 4, Oakley 757-4414 Roland Cozby, Adriane Rhodes PANTELL'S ANTIOCH MUSIC BOX SAME LOCATION FOR 30 YEARS W WE SPECIALIZE IN Auto Stereos, Alarms, and Cellular Phones Sales Service Installation Big Discounts Financing Available Autorized Dealer Alpine Pioneer Colstic Infinity Jet Sound 407 G St Antioch 757-6618 Adriane Rhodes Complete Weddings and Tunerab floral Servue ■ S ■ ■ (415) 757-3525 QfrftocA FLORIST rPLANTERY 2771 Lone Tree Way TERRACE SHOPPING CENTER Bev MaSSOne Antioch, CA 94509 Maria Daterra Bay Area Diablo Petroleum Co. Cars Trucks Boats Farm Construction Equipment 24 Hour Convenience Card Lock Pumps No Hassle No Cash Needed 901 Railroad Ave. Brentwood (415)634-3013 Ernie's Wine and Liquors Complete Auto Service Tune-op . Brakes and Shock Service front End Alignment Certified Smog Station air conditioning Service and Repair Brentwood Muffler 1894 A Street Antioch 754-3464 Video Phone: 754-3964 Videos and Yogurt Marshall, Joanne, and Ken Bilbo , + Balloons Gifts 196 LONE TREE MEDICAL DENTAl CENTER 634-3513 634-3501 Brentwood Dr. R. Paul Krey Dr. Abe Kaplan Dr. Hugh Maiocco Maria Daterra Monique Cozby, Maria Daterra u ll Ll wj w y k Ol •Acrylic Nails •Manicure •Pedicure 703 A Street Antioch, CA 94509 754-3151 Ace is the Place for Helpful Hardware People AlUt Hardware 701 Walnut Blvd. HOURS M-F8-6 Owners: Kit Carptenter Sat 8-5:30 Dotty Carpenter Sun 10-4 Hardware Plumbing Paint Electrical Tools Farm Garden Pool Supplies Irrigation Automotive OWNERS: Kit Dotty Carpenter 634-3201 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1 989 FROM PICTURE THIS, LTD. We are pleased to have been able to serve the faculty, students and staff of Lions this year and hope that you enjoy yourschool yearbook and theyear ahead as much as we have enjoyed helping put it together. §jrt Picture This, Ltd Specializing in Quality Portraiture 39 California Avenue, Suite 104 Pleasanton, CA 94566 462-2440 198 Community Honors Graduates at Awards Eve On June 1, seniors, parents, and invited guests gathered in the Delta Community Center to honor the top seniors of the Class of 1989. The following is a list of the seniors and the awards they received that evening: Patricia Abulog , Bank of America Achievement Award Plaque (Applied Arts); Rocio Agraz , Brentwood Rotary Club Scholarship, Oakley Women's Club Edith Dal Porto Memorial Scholarship; Stacy Baker , Bank of America Achievement Award Certificate (Home Economics); Jennifer Barker , Bethel Island Lioness Scholarship, Cal Grant A; Colin Bennett , Discovery Bay Byron Community Scholarship; Tracy Bennett , LUHS Parents Club Scholarship; Lisa Berry , Cal Grant A, Delta Seniors' Maria Viramontez Scholarship; Kendra Blair , Richard P. Allen Life Sciences Scholarship, Bank of America Achievement Award Certificate (Labratory Science), Brentwood Scholar Athlete Award, Congressional Scholar, Elks National Foundation Most Valuable Student Scholarship, UC Davis Alumni Scholarship; Robert Boston , Brentwood Women's Club Afternoon Session Art Award; JR Campbell , LEA Scholarship; Tara Clark , Army Reserve National Scholar-Athlete Award, Brentwood News Scholar-Athlete Award, Elks National Foundation Most Valuable Student Scholarship, LUHS Associated Students' Leadership Scholarship, LUHS Class of '78 Scholarship, UN Las Vegas Swimming Scholarship, VFW Voice of Democracy Speech Scholarship; Rosalio Colmenares , Cal Grant A; Maria Dahlke , Brentwood Women's Club Afternoon Section Scholarship; Lucy Duncan , Bank of America Achievement Award Certificate (Music), Edward and Elizabeth Conner Scholarship, Los Medanos Music Performance Scholarship, Dennis Main Memorial Scholarship, John Philip Sousa Award; Erik Gensler , Cal Grant A; Rosalinda Gonzalez , Bank of America Achievement Award Certificate (Business), Cal Grant A; Rhona Gordon ,LUHS FHA-HERO Scholarship; Hilda Gudino , Cal Grant A, Cal Grant B, Comite Civico Patriotico Scholarship; Nathan Gursky , Delta Parents' Club Dainty Center Scholarship, East Diablo Soccer League Scholarship, Lions Club Pat Callaghan Science Award, LUHS CSF Scholarship, Tom Milan Memorial Scholarship; Jose Henriquez , Baha'i Of Delta Community Peace Scholarship, Bank of America Achievement Award Plaque (Fine Arts), Cal Poly San Luis Obispo State University Grant, Cal Grant A, Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Contra Costa County Scholarship, LUHS Memorial Scholarship, Pell Grant, Hal and Sherri Porter Scholarship, Helen Sandercock Scholarship; Renee Hoffner Brentwood Women's Club Evening Section Scholarship, Italian Catholic Federation Scholarship; Leah Hoos , Bank of America Achievement Award Certificate (Trades and Industrial); Lori Hynes , Bank of America Achievement Award Certificate (Drama); Lisa Jensen , Bank of America Achievement Award Certificate (Computer Science), Cindy Jones , Student Board Representative Award; Wendy Kelsey , Graves' Brothers Memorial Scholarship; Katrina Koehler , Bank of America Achieve- ment Award Certificate (Mathematics), EAP Business Scholarship, Herb Scott Memorial Scholarship; Alice Krumlinde , Garrow and Cardinale Scholarship, Yearbook Athlete of the Year Award, U.S. Marine Corps Distinguished Athlete Award; Rob Lasher , Yearbook Athlete of the Year Award; Kevin Lewis , Bank of America Achievement Award Certificate (Agriculture); Joel Lopez , Cal Grant A, Cal Grant B, Comite Civico Patriotico Scholarship, Delta Seniors' Scholarship, Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Contra Costa County Scholarship; Kris Malik , Los Medanos Scholarship; Thomas Moore , Bank of America Achievement Award Certificate (Social Studies); Ryan Ng , Bethel Island Women's Club Scholarship, Congressional Scholar-National Youth Leader, Delta Parents' Club Dainty Center Scholarship, East Contra Costa Soroptimist Youth Citizen Award; Ana Ortiz , Los Medanos La Raza Scholarship; Ruth Panopio , Jenny Lind Vocal Award; Sabrina Pastor , LUHS Parents' Club Scholarship; Paul Peralta , Cal Grant A; Johanna Peterson , Bank of America Achievement Award Certificate (English), Brentwood Community Theatre Performing Arts Scholarship, DAR Good Citizen Award, Elks National Foundation Most Valuable Student Scholarship (Local, Regional, and State Winner), LEA Scholarship, LUHS Associated Students' Leadership Scholarship, Tom Milan Memorial Scholarship, Hal and Sherri Porter Scholarship, Principal's Leadership Award, William Shakespeare Award, Soroptimists of the Delta Youth Citizen Award; Jennifer Price , Brentwood Rotary Club Scholarship, LUHS CSF Scholarship, VFW Voice of Democracy Speech Scholarship; Arnette Rafael , Bank of America Achievement Award Certificate (Art), Delta Art Association Scholarship; Jennifer Reiswig , Brentwood Rotary Club Scholarship, Cal Grant A, Discovery Bay Golf and Country Club Scholarship, Fellowship of Christian Athletes Outstanding Senior Scholarship; Adriane Rhodes , Bank of America Achievement Award Certificate (Foreign Language), Brentwood Rotary Club Scholarship, Humboldt State University President's Honors at Entrance; Matt Rivera , Brentwood Police Officers' Association Scholar- ship, Cal Grant A; Phil Rodriguez , Edward and Eliz- abeth Conner Scholarship; Shaun Sappington , Pell Grant, Seattle Pacific University Soccer Scholarship, Simpson College Soccer Scholarship; Heidi Sher- man , Western Career College Scholarship; (continued on page 205) rfyfe| MAILGARDEKf 11 634-66Q7 11 Air Brushing and Nail Art a Specialty Across From The High School 857 2nd St., Suite C Brentwood. 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Tricia 16 Elmore, Shannon 2,51 England, Andrea 63, 117 England, Andv 116 England, Michael 38 Engle, Jon 16 Engle, Kelly 51 Enochs, Jennifer 51, 126, 127 Enos, Ron 164 Equinoa, Norma 164 Erck. Jeff 51 Erickson, Carl 51 Ernst, Carol 164 Ernst, Greg 172 Erskine, Jennifer 38 Erskine. Kristie 63 Erwin, Christina 38 Espindola, Lupe 16 Esquivel, Allen 63, 109 Esquivel, Greg 51, 119 Esquivel, Lori 63 Esquivel, Mireya 38 Estenson, Jim 164 Evans, Kathy 51 Evans, Ken 38, 111 Fairbaim, Hillary Fajardo, Jose Falk, Kevin Farias, Jesse Farias, Toney Farman, Joann Farmer, Jim Farrell, Darcy Feldmann, Riki Feliksiak, Trenton Fenolio, James Ferguson, Tim Fernandez, Arlene Fernandez, Gilberto Fernandez, Jerry Ferreria, Mike Ferrigno, Mike Ferrifi, Jack Festival, Ensemble Fettig, Daniel Feuille, Charri Fields, James Fields, Ken Filbeck, Rosanna Firigno, Mike Firkins, Colleen Firkins, Craig Fish. 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Jeannette 63 Hobbs, Karen 38 Hoff, Deanne 63, 109 Hoffner, Renee 18 Hoffner, Rochelle 51 Hollingsworth, Corv 51, 127 Hollingsworth, Sean 19 Hollis, Ray 51 Holmes, Howard 145 Holmes, lennifer 45 Hoos, Leah 51, 128, 129 Hopkins, Nancv 63 Horn, Benairh 19 Houck, Michael 19, 104 Hubert, Elsie 38 Hudson, Michelle 51 Huffaker, )odv 38, 104 Hull, Mark 1. 40. 80, 111 Hulten, Robert 2, 19, 2; i, 74 Hunt. Benjamen 63 Hunt, luanita 63 Hunter, T| 51 Hurtado, Agueda 51 Hurtado, Sylvia 38 Hvnes, Lori 63, 109 39. 79, 87, 125 K.nnan. T| 119, 131 Kinnev. Joel 64, 113 Kirkpatnck. Jennifei 19 Klapprolt, Chns 166 Klapprott, Tara. 39 Kluttz, Matt 64, 108, 109 Kneelv. Karen 19 Knisv Michelle 64 Knopf. Heather Koenler, Katnna 19 18 Koehler. Todd 52 Kolloge, Celeste 52, 113 Kortuem, Theresa 39,43 Kraczkowski. Leah 64 Kreft, Kellie 64 Krey. Adam 39 Krey. Paula 52 Kriens, Terri 19 Kruger, Nina 52 Kruger, Zoe 166 Krumlinde, Alice 39 Krumlinde, Chns 52 Kuesler. 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O Halloran, Shannon Ochoa, Alfonso Ochoa, Francisco Ochoa, Mariaelena Odell, Jared Odell, Nathan Ohalloran, Ryan Olan, Daisy Oliver, Julia Oram, John Ornelas, Mike Ortega, Armando Ortega, Armondo Ortega, Carlos Ortiz, Ana Ortiz, Ellen Ortiz, Evangelina Ortiz, Richard Ortiz, Rosalee Ortiz, Steven Ortlieb, Alisa Ortlieb, Zachary Oseguera, Rene Oxford, Vena Oxley, Dana Paden, Mike Padilla, Maria Padilla, Rudy Padilla, Tiffany Page, Shannon Palacios, Nanci Palimino, Monica Palmer, Dawn Palmer, Erik Paniagua, Michael Panopio, Ruth Pantoja, Danny Parker, Mia Parker, Wade Parkhurst, Nicole Parsons, Tania Parsons, Tiffany Partridge, Jeanne Passey, Jennalee 55, 78, 194 Pastor, Julie Pastor, Ruth Pastor, Sabrina Payne, Frank Pebley, Casie Pedersen, Tina Pelletier, Sabrina Pena, Raul Penland, Aubrey Peralta, Paul Pereira, Stacy 55, 77, Perez, Bobby • Perez, Cindy Perez, Cyndy Perez, Mary Perez, Mauricio Perez, Robert Perez, Stacy Perkins, Casey 54 41, 104 66, 109 42 113 41, 111 42 24,25 55 66 24 24 42 24 54, 55, 128, 129 24 24 66 66, 109 55 42 42 24 55, 86, 87 55 55 55,87 24 55 24, 86, 87 55, 113 42 67 55 67,84 7, 25, 74, 150 168 S6, 181, 182, 191, 192, 4, 25 172 25 168 42 50, 55, 158, 159 42,43 67 67 25, 104, 105 97, 106, 107, 140, 141 109 144 55 25 55 67 25, 143 55 Perkins, Jason 67 Robinson, Janette 42 Perlichek, Jeff 49, 53, 55, 87 Robles, Carlos 42 Perry, Al 168 Rodgers, David 27 Perry. Todd 42 Rodgers, Deanna 172 Peters, Bill 168 Rodgers, Debra 55 Peters, Laurie 2, 55, 177, 181, 188, 194 Rodgers, Jason 27, 104, 122 Peterson, Johanna 25 Rodgers, Ron 109 Phelan, Tom 18, 25, 104, 105 Rodgers, Stephanie 40 Phillips, Holhe 67 Rodrigues, John 104 Piantanida, Donald 55 Rodrigues, Mario 106, 107 Pickwart, Carla 42 Rodrigues, Matthew 42 Pico, Brent 55 Rodrigues, Sonnet 67 Pico, Dennis 25 Rodrigues, Tanya 55,87 Picou, Sherry 26 Rodrigues, Veronica 55 Pinkwart, Carla 118, 119 Rodriguez, Carlos 42 Pinney, Kenneth 42 Rodriguez, Celso 56 Pirtle, Reta 168 Rodriguez, Irma 67 Pitau, Lynette Pitzer, Carillon 168 Rodriguez, Juan 67 55,67 Rodriguez, Luis 56 Pitzer, Thomas 67 Rodriguez, Mario 56 Plato, Jim 169 Rodriguez, Phil 27, 104 Plum, Christi 67, 117 Rodriques, John 42 Poerio, Arlene 172 Rodriques, Mario 106 Poertner, Derek 42, 84, 85, 111, 112, 128, 129 Rodriquez, Johnny 104 Pompa, Rocky 7, 18, 26 Rodriquez, Veronica 86 Poole, Medea 67, 84, 85 Roeber, Corie 67 Poole, Octavia 53, 55, 84 Rogers, Athena 56 Porter, Jason 55, 107 Rogers, Ron 67, 130, 131 Powell, Heather 87 Rogers, Stephanie Roidan, Tony Roman, Amber 42 Powell, James 55 132 Pratt, Christopher 42 67 Price, Cheryl 26, 74 Romiti, Dominic 27 Price, Jennifer 26 Roofe, Bryan 169 Price, Michelle 55, 118, 119 Root, John 27 Prichard, Paul 55 Roper, Phillip 42 Proudfoot, Mark 67,84 Rosa, Tony 169 Proudfoot, Tom 42, 84 Rosenstrom, Jason 56 Provost, Lori 67 Ross, Bud 169 Puccinelli, Kim 55 Ross, David 27 Puckett, Sonia 55,96 Ross, Kenneth 56 Pueblo, Chad 67 Rosselli, Tara 53,56,117 Pueblo, Danielle 4,26 Rossi, Paul 56 Pueblo, Jennifer 55 Rowe, Jinnie 27 Pueblo, Shannon 7, 14, 26 Rowell, Sandra 42 Puente, Larry 42, 84, 110, 111 Royer, Nicole 67, 127 Puente, Tony 67,84, 85, 113 Ruddick, Carla 67 Pulley, Julie 26 Ruddick, Stacey 27 Pulling, Tressa 67 Ruiz, Carlos 67, 108, 109 Purkey, Nathaniel 42 Ruiz, Dolores 27 Putman, Christopher 67 Ruiz, Gilbert 42 Putman, Scott 55 Ruiz, Gina 56 Putnam, Jared 5.5 Ruiz, Joe 27 Ruiz, Jose 67, 113 Ruiz, Juanita 28 r Russell, luh 67,84 Kj Russell, Troy 5 6 c Ryan, Jason 67 Quesada, Martha Quesada, Tiffany Quezada, Reutilio 2, 169 67 Ryberg, Shell Ryberg, Trisha 42 67,87 67 Quilici, Mano 26, 104, 138, 139 s Quintero, Chris 42, 111 Quintoa, Jessica 67 Saavedra, Rhonda 67 R Sadler, Bev 16' Sadler, Dave 42, 79, 147 Safreno, Clinton 6- Safreno, Mike 67, 68, 106, 10' Racke.Lou 169 Sainato, Ilenia 5( Racke, Louis 67, 109 Salazar, Dawn 6f Ramirez, Elizabeth 42 Salgado, Humberto Salinas, Christina 21 Ramirez, Rudy 169 4 Ramirez, Sharon 169 Salvador, Hubert 6 Ramos, Joanna 42 Sambito, Alex 6 Ramos, Leticia 67 Sanabria, Isabel 4 Randall, Webster 67, 130. 131 Sancen, Yolanda 5 Raquel, Nathan Ratnmell, Geoffrey 36,42, 122 67 Sanches, Sergio Sanchez, Danielle 4 5 Reclus, Gabe 55 Sanchez, Etta 16 Reed, Shelly 26 Sanchez, Kim 6 Reed, Trinity 42 Sanchez, Melinda 5 Reeds, Debbi 115 Sanchez, Myra 6 Reese, Alana 67, 84, 117 Sanchez, Paula 6 Reetz, Debi 27 Sanchez, Rich 4 Reeves, Arley 169 Sanchez, Robin 6 Reisch, Lee 55 Sanchez, Veronica 6 Reiswig, Jenny Remour, Angela 4, 25, 27, 154, 155 14, 27, 119 Sandberg, Robert Sanford, Jim 66, 68. 10 11 Reno, Jeff 55, 119 Santos, Scott 56, 11 Renslow, Monique 67 Sappington, Marc Sappington, Shaun28, 29, 11 Sarmiento, Omar 5 Renteria, John 169 0, 111, 112, 122, 12 Rentuma, Isaac 67 56, 129, 147, 14 Reppard, Amber 55 Saulovich, Myra Sawczuk, Jimmie 6 Resendez, Gabe 127, 140 4 Retzinger, Hollie 67 Saxon, Kevin 4 Reyes, Emily 172 Scarzoni, Rosie 4 Reyes, Francisco 55 Schmidt, Sandra 6 Reyes, Pedro 42 Schneider, J R 6 Reynoso, Porfiria 55 Schrader, Mike 16 Rhodes, Adriane 27, 86, 87 181, 183, 188, 193, Schumann, Jake 68. 109, 14 195, 196 Schweizer, Damon 4 Rhodes, Wendy 67, 87 Schweizer, Vonda 6 Rice, Dan 55 Schwitters, Dustin 68, 109, 131, 14 Rice, Paul 169 Schwitters, Robin 2 Richardson, Brenda 55 Scorsowelli, Joann 4 Rickard, Gretchen 67, 158 Scott, Christina 5 Riedlinger, Peter 67 Scott, Ian 2 Rieg, Donald 55 ScoU, Jason 10 Rieg, William 55 Scott, Jenni 56,8 Riley, Jim 67 Scott, Kris.ina 8 Rios, Evette 55 Scott, Steve 68,11 Rivera, Matt 27 Scott, William 5 Rivera, Rafael 67 Seeley, Danielle Sensi, Joseph 4 Robinson, Cheryl 42, 43 68, 10 Robinson, Eric 55 Sepulveda, Hector 4 202 Sequeira, Richard Sema, Faith Shatting, Ryan Shearer, Sandi Shell, Susan Shepard, Robert Sheridan, Lisa Sherman, Dan 5herman, Heidi Short, Charlene Short, Dustin Showalter, Krisri 5ilva, Jennifer Silva, Manuel Simerly, Cynthia Simmons, Diana 5immons, Dianna Simmons, lames 5imms, Lora 5ims, John Sioblow, Jeff Skinner, Danielle Slowinski, Rachael Slowinski, Sally 5mart, Christine Smith, Bob Smith, Brian Smith, Chad 5mith, Cindy Smith, Cynthia Smith, Debra Smith, Jennifer Smith, Kristine Smith, Nevada Smith, Sean Smith, Stephen Smith, Susan Smith, Tanya Smith, Tim Smith, Tonya Snell, Susan Soczka, Brian Somerhalder, Jamie Somers, Tracy Sonnenburg, Eric Sotelo, Bruce Souza, Nicole Spears, Erin Spirk, Corina Spraggins, Annette Stacey, Sandy Stacy, Sandra Stacy, Sandy Stadtlander, Michele Standridge, Robin Standridge, Robyn Standridge, Sue Starr, Marissa Steele, Chris Steer, Emma Steer, Lloyd Stein, Tenna Stelzer, Belinda Stephens, Wendy Stewert, Nijoe 5tika, Jared 5tinnette, Joel 5toffer, Sheri 5toffer, Trevor Stoll, Karrie Stoll, Kayne 5tone, Delha Stoner, Paula 5tory, Lisa Stranahan, Julie 5trauch, Gretchen Streatch, Eva Stromberg, Kelly 5tuart, Sue 5tulce, Roger Sudweeks, Benjamin Sudweeks, Kjersti Sutherland, Michael 5weeney, Joy Swenson, Gina Swenson, Tvler 56 56, 127 68, 134, 135 172 159 43 43 28 28 172 68, 84, 86 43 68, 87 87 28 43 68 68 56 56 56 43 43 68 68, 87 84, 169 28, 74, 122, 123, 139 7, 43, 104 56 56 56 56,68 87 68, 113 107 43 Swisher, Brian Tacheira, Russell Talman, Byron Talman, George Taquith, Sara Tarvin, Belinda Taylor, Paul Taylor, Stephanie Taylor, Tara Taylor, Tonia Tearing, Tom Telle, Carin Templeton, Dawn Tennant, Jo Thi, Thuy Phan Thiering, Tania Thiering, Tom Thomas, Angela Thomas, Charlie Thomas, Chris Thomas, Sandra Thompson, Diana Thoresen, Carrie Thormahlen, Shane Thomhill, Vic Tilton, Bonnie Tipton, Jenny Todoroff, Evelyn Tom, Welling Toon, Matt Torres, Darlene Touchstone, Christina Tovar, Gretchen 56 68 43 170 25'28'33 '112131549 R211P202- 68, 181, 182, 183, 192, 194 43 ape id: 70 28,84,87131549 R211 P202 -- 28 39, 40, 43, 158 56, 57, 158, 159 116 68 76 43 76 43 158 36, 39, 43 172 43 56 56, 118, 119, 126, 127 28,96 28 87 29, 86 68 68 29 29 56, 119 56 44 170 29 44, 68 56, 114, 115, 125 56, 84 56 29 87, 170 44 68 29, 74 170 68 56 Townsend, Mike Townsend, Wendy Treanon, Tara Treanor, Tera Trebino, Kim Trevino, Elias Trigo, Elsa Trimble, Jeanne Trimble, Trudy Trokey, Michael Trujillo, Eduardo Trujillo, Estela Tumage, Carol Turner, Bobby Turner, Colleen Turner, Jerry Turner, Lana Tysinger, Kathy Ulbrich, Charles Ulrich, Dylan Unick, Tracie Urenda, Paul Usher, Matt Utley, Laura Utley, Philip 7, 18, 29, 74, 104, 133 56 56 135 68 68 53, 56, 86 68,87, 117, 145 44 68 107 44, 86, 87 68 117 55 44 107 29 29, 157 68 172 30 30 30 165, 170 170 30 170 30 30. 104, 105 172 44 170 ENVISION PROOF ENVISION PROOF 30, 133 68 86 56 30, 124, 192 68 68 30 68, 87 170 56 68 44 68 31 56 31 31 u 68 69, 131 56 141 53, 56, 129, 140. 141 17,31 69 V Valdes, Nadesdye 44 Valdez, Mark 56 Valenzuela, Diana 69, 84, 85, 155 Valenzuela, Erick Valenzuela, Joseph Valuerdi, Tatum Valverde, Fred Valverde, Josef Valverde, Michael Valverde, Tatum Van Fossen, Stacy Van Huisen, Crista VanBrunt, Trina Vanderpool, Colleen Vanhuisen, Tyle Vasquez, Victor Vaughan, Brian Vaughan, Karen Vega, Carlos Vegas, Jeannine Velasco, Edgar Venegas, Rosa Maria Venezuela, Diana Vending, David Vercovich, Harvey Vestal, Michelle Vidlak, Timothy Vieira, Jim Vierra, Kevin Vilanueva, Adeline Villa, Teresa Villalobos, Celia Villarreal, Maria Villasehor, Luis Villasenor, Letida Villereal, Maria Von Krakau, Bev Vreonis, Joe 56 Wilson, Carolyn 69 Wilson, Charles 159 Wilson, Gary 170 Wilson, He«ther 69 Wilson, Shanel 69, 109 Wilson, Shara 53, 57, 158 Wilson, Sherice 69 Wilson, Steven 44 Wingo, Dan Winkler, Cindy 44, 119 21, 31 Wisely, Jamie 69 Wong, Jeanny 57 Wong, Lucy Wood, Leeann 31, 147 57,87 Woods, James 14,31, 111 Worley, Regina 57 Worley, Ron 31, 104 Wright, Greg 170 85 44 106 79, 114, 115, 125 44 Yeager, Edwin 57, 106, 107 Yerena, Sandra 69 Yglesia, Kim 172 Yoda, Frank 170 Young, Jasen 66, 69 Young, Stephanie Young, Tiffany 44 69 Youngs, Tammie 31 Youngs, Tim 43 Yurkovich, Harvey 170 Yurkovich, Robert Y W Wagner, James Walbridge, Richard Waldrop, Manam Walker, Deana Walkup, Rob Walkup, Timothy Wallace, Roger Waller, Deborah Waller, Jennifer Wallin, Joshua Walraven, Robert Walter, Bruce Warez, Claudia Warholak, Trina Warren, Nicolle Washburn, Diane Washington, Brandon Wasso, Tina Watson, Heather Watters, Craig Way, Kari Weeks Dorothy Weil, Paula Weir, Leslie Wells, Damian Wells, Melissa Wensel, Bobby Wenske, Lee West, Edna West, Kim West, Leticia Westmoreland, Bobby Wetzel, Tim Whatley, Krishna Whatley, Lee Wheeler, Jake White, Anthony White, Phil Whitener, Jacy Whitfield, Barbara Whitney, Melissa Willenburg, Jacqueline Williams, Anthony Williams, Matthew Williams, Michael Willis, Terry Wilson, Angela 57 44, 133, 134, 135 44 31 31, 111 57 170 69, 158 7,31, 158 57 44 44 69 44, 78, 158 57 57, 86, 115 31, 104 172 44, 84 57 44 166, 170 171 69 57 69 69 69 172 44 44 44 26,31, 104 32 57 76 57 171 69,87 163 57 32 69 69 69, 113 69 50,57,86. 158 Zahn, Rachel Zepeda, Sal Zesati, Mireya Zoggas, Thomas Zulawski, Michael Zuniga, Angelica Zuniga, Jaime 69 57 171 76 69 69 32 57, 86, 87 32 32,86 84 44 171 69, 127 110. Ill, 112 166, 168, 171 44 57 69, 127 44, 119, 134 57 69 69 32 97 107 69 57 32, 122, 123 57 57 57 32 45 203 Book Closing Sports Pictures of Year 204 (Awards Evening, continued from page 199) Eric Sonnenberg , California Lutheran College University Grant, LUHS Science and Technology Scholarship, Navy ROTC Scholarship, University of Denver Scholarship Grant; Maria da Terra , Cal Grant A, Edward and Elizabeth Conner Scholarship; Angela Thomas , CSEA Liberty Chapter 238 Scholarship; Welling Tom , LUHS General Scholarship, LUHS Memorial Scholarship; Matt Toon , Army Reserve National Scholar-Athlete Award, Bank of America Achievement Award Plaque (Science and Mathematics, Knightsen Community Scholarship, LUHS Science and Technology Scholarship, San Francisco Bay Area Engineering Council Award; Kim Trebino , Italian Catholic Federation Scholarship, Lions' Club Regional Speech Winner, MAP Service Scholarship, Sebastian Ourthiage Memorial Scholarship, VFW Voice of Democracy Speech Scholarship; Colleen Vanderpool , Donner Parlor of 153 Native Daughters of the Golden West Scholarship, LUHS Memorial Scholarship; Brian Vaughn , Bank of' America Achievement Award Plaque (Liberal Arts), Brentwood Rotary Club Scholarship, Delta Seniors' Scholarship, LUHS Memorial Scholarship, National Merit Scholarship Finalist; Carlos Vega , Edward and Elizabeth Conner Scholarship; Rob Walkup , Cal Grant A, Edward and Elizabeth Conner Scholarship; Jennifer Waller , Carol Lamphere Memorial-Delta Board of Realtors Scholarship; Ron Worley , Oakley Women's Club Memorial Scholarship; Salvador Zepeda , LUHS Outstanding Woodshop Student; Angelica Zuniga , Cal Grant B. 205 Ending the decade with fun! The 1988-89 school year brings an end to many of the set standards at Liberty. The senior class is on their way out (or most of them), while the juniors prepare to lead our school into the next decade. The seniors have not had it easy here during our four year sentence. The thing I most remember is how eveything kept moving around. One day you would know where the office was while the next day the office would be clear across on the other side of campus. This senior class has seen a lot of changes take place on this campus, from a new principal taking over to new buildings being constructed. We (the senior class) are the end of a decade. In short this is our book. The Lion 89 staff has tried to make the best of the 1988-89 school year stand out in the few pages available. There was a total of sixteen pages add- ed to the book this year. We also added class division pages and sports division pages to the book. The staff also was able to incorporate a lot of new ideas into the book this year that were not accomplished last year. One of these new ideas was for the staff to design our own cover for the book, which we as you could see was successfully accomplished. I wish to extend my deepest grat- itude and best wishes to our adviser, Mr. Bill Batze. Thanks for everything and best of luck as you help lead the juniors into the beginning of the new decade. Roland Cozby, Co-Editor 206 Making the job fun: Octavia Poole showed up in her curlers one busy Saturday! Roland Cozby enjoys the work, from cameras to computers to editoring. In class or out, Jennalee Passey and Ann Nebergall make the .job seem like play. John Gaudette slaved at the computer for his second fantabulous year! Working too hard? Laurie Peters, photo editor, and Adriane Rhodes get on the other end of the camera during ad sales pictures. Top Gun: Mr Batze is best instructor for the crew. Monique Cozby, pictured here at the walk-thru, made the millions for yearbook! Assistant Editor Carolyn Childs makes a new spread as Rosie Scarzoni works in the background. Lion 89 Staff Co-editor Adriane Rhodes Co-editor Roland Cozby Assistant Editor Carolyn Childs Business Manager Monique Cozby Photo Editor Laurie Peters Adviser Bill Batze Staff-Stacy Baker, Renee Hoffner, Julie Pastor, Ma- ria DaTerra, Ann Nebergall, Jennalee Passey, Octavia Poole, Phil Hana van, John Gaudette, Jamie Somerhalder 207


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