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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.
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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
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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.
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