Gabe Short (9) stands in the gym talking with friends in first hour.
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A photographer captures the many unique faces of Liberty High School
Students work quietly in Ms. Jimenez’s first hour ELA class.
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About the Contributor
Aubrey McClelland, Social Media Manager
Aubrey McClelland is a junior and is in her second year of Publications. This year she is in yearbook and is the Social Media manager for publications and loves it. McClelland often likes to take pictures for various sports and clubs, practice Taekwondo, listen to music, and go for drives. Currently, McClelland works as a swim instructor at Big Blue Swim School in O’Fallon. After high school, McClelland plans to attend a four year university and double major in psychology and social work, with a minor in photojournalism.

