Avery Vande-Drink (10) smiles during performance of "LHS Alma Mater."
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A look at ‘Beginnings’ the first choir concert.
The mass choir performs “I Can Change.”
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About the Contributors
Kirsten Pinkham, Reporter
Kirsten Pinkham is a sophomore, and is in her second year in Publications. Pinkham loves photography, and is the head photographer for the Liberty Eagles Hockey team. She is also going to be the social media manager for the team. Pinkham enjoys going to sports games and writing recap stories of the games, especially for hockey. Outside of Publications, Pinkham loves to read, listen to music, bake, and hang out with her friends. Pinkham hopes to pursue a career in photography and social media management, with the end goal hopefully being the NHL.
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.
