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also ran a part of the relay. The final score was Liberty 57, Riverview 39. Mt. Diablo 19, John Swett 16, Richmond 4. Following is a summary of the evnts, showing the first three men: Shot Put-First, Richardson, L. U. H. S.: second, Rob Wallace, L. U. H. S.: third, Flint, Richmond U. H. S. Dis- tance. 3-ift., 6 in. Hammer Throw-First, Richardson, L. U. H. S., second A1-entz. R. U. H. S.: third, Thomas, R. U. H. S. Distance 100 ft., 5 in. 50-yard Dash-First, Richardson, L. U. H. S.3 Second, Cooney, J. S. U. H. S., third, R. Shafer, L. U H S. Time 6 1-10 seconds. 100-yard Dash-First. Cooney, J. S. U. H. S.: second, Richardson, L. U. H. S., third, R. Shafer, L. U. H. S. Time 11 seccnds. S80-yard Run-First, Arentz, R. U. H. S.: second. Chapman, M. D. U. H. S., third, Metten, R. U. H. S. Time 2 minutes, 25 seconds. High Jump-First, Richardson, L. U. H. S.: second, Sellers, M. AD. U. H. S., third, Sarrick. Rich. U. H. S. Height 5ft. 1 in. 440-yard Dash-First, McKean. M. D. U. H. S.: second lfcttcn, R. U. H. S., third, Bonnickson. L. U. H. S. Time, 59 seconds. Mile Run-First, Arentz, R. U. H. S.: second. Craw- ford, R. L'. H. S.: third, Joe Barkley, L. U. H. S. Time 5 minutes, 27 seconds. 220-yard Dash-First, Cooney, J. S. U H. S.g second, Richardson. I.. U. H. S.: third, Klengel, R. U. H. S. Time. 25 seconds. Pole Vault-First, Swift, L. U. H. S.: second, Gavin, M. D. U. H. S.3 third, McElhaney, R. U. H. S. Distance, T ft., 8 in. 120-yd. High Hurdles-First, Crawford, R. U. H. S., secand, Rob Wallace, L. U. H. S., third, Schroeder, L. U. H. S. Time. 20 seconds. Broad Jump-First, Richardson, L. l'. H. S.: second. Klengel, R. U. H. S.: third, Foskett, R. U. H. S. Distance, 17 ft., 5 in. 220-yd. Low Hurdles-First, McAhaleney, R. U. H. S.: second, Cooney, J. S. U. H. S.: third, Larrick, R. U. H. S. Time, 20 seconds. Relay Race-Won by Liberty team-Rob Wallace, Roy Wallace, Bonnickson, Richardson and James Barkley. F. B., '11. JOSFIES. Marguerite to Katie-Have you heard Miss Bairdis nickname? Katie-She hasn't any. Marguerite-Yes she has. Zilla calls her the Merry Widow Baird. lnquiring One-Why is a tin can tied to a clog's tail like death? Wise One-It is bound to occur.
ALYM NA E NOTES. CLASS '05. Edlth A. Sellers is continuing her musical education and has a class around Brentwood. CLASS '06. Annie O'Hara has a posltlon teaching the Iron House school. Roy Heck has a posltlon with Dunham, Carrlgan 8: Hayden. Mrs O'Banlon lnee Russell! resides in Sacramento. Bertha Sanders resides ln Oakland. Mrs. Bonnlckson luee Chadwick! resides ln Brent-- wood. Mrs. Sellers lnee Grovel resides in Plnole. Fern Cummings is studying to he a tralned nurse. Pern Howard ls devoting his time to agriculture. George Barkley has a posltlon as Deputy County Clerk. CLASS '07, Alma Allen resides at her home ln Escalon. Harold Swift ls attending a mechanical school ln Oak- land. Leo O'Hara ls devoting his time to horticulture. Euna Goodwin holds a posltlon ln Selby Cartridge Factory. Selby, Cal. Johanna Grueninger holds a posltlon as secretary of tlze California Fruit Growers' Association. Rosle Miller is attending the Brentwood High School. James Barkley is attending the Brentwood High School. CLASS '08. .. Addie Knight ls attending the Oakland Polytechnic Business College. Leonard Dainty is devoting his time to agriculture. CLASS '09. As yet undecided. AN I.. l'. H. S. STl'lll'IN'l'. Breathes there the man with such swelled head. Who never to himself hath said: This is my hobby. mine alone: Whose merits for all faults atone? lf such there be go mark him well. And give him every chance to tell. That minding his own business ls The precious hobby, cnly his Despite his seeming seltlsh ways He has made rse of his school days. On him alcne the Prof. will smile And say. young man. you are worth while: Your kind l dare to recommend. Never fearing for the end: Trusting. knowing you will be A credit to the school and me. A l'. C. tlcket's free to you Ncw to yourself he ever true: And lt doth surely fcllow then - You'll not be false to any man. J. B.. 'l0.
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