Liberty High School - Lion Yearbook (Brentwood, CA)

 - Class of 1910

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YE LIB'ERTY SENIOR CLASS

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YE LIBERTY 9 -lf Cutting.-Cut pages with blunt paper-cutter, being careful not to cut the back of any section, and to leave a clean edge on each leaf. 5. Preparation for Loaning.-Paste a folded pocket on the inside of the back cover of each book which will be loaned and write the number of the book on it. This pocket is to hold the book card when the book is in the library. VX'rite a book card for each volume. giving the author, title and number of the book. This card shall be kept in the pocket when the book is in the library and removed and used for record of each loan. Paste a date slip Cplain or printedl on the Hy-leaf opposite the pocket. This slip is a guide to the reader. and may be omitted in the small school until it is found necessary. 6. Arrangements on Shelves.-Arrange the books on shelves, with a strong book support or covered brick at the end of each row. Move this support as books are taken out and keep books upright on the shelves to pre- vent breaking of binding. Keep books at the outer edge of the shelves that titles may be read without inconvenience. Emphasize neatness and order in arrangement. If books are kept in a cupboard, or locked case, have the same regard for order, place them on end so the backs may be seen, and open the case for display of books at least twice each week. 7. To Care for Books.-Instructions on care of books should be given before any are loaned. The following reminder should be read aloud and written on the blackboard: Do not mark them with pen or pencil. Do not turn down corners of leaves. Do not wet the fingers to turn leaves. Do not use thick bookmark. Do. not lay an open book face downward. Do not break the back by forcing open. Do not handle except with clean hands. Do not forget to protect from the rain. Do not fold covers together backward. 8. Rules for Borrowers.-The following rules should be adopted and made known to all borrowers. Extracts from these rules should be printed on the book pockets. The rules should generally be enforced without dis- crimination or partiality, but the teacher may allow pupils to work out their fines, and should remit fines in cases where they will work hardship and where the retention of the book was unavoidable. In conclusion a brief comparison of the school libraries of our county may prove interesting Antioch .. 600 volumes Mt. Diablo 695 Richmond 875 Crockett . 864 Alhambra 450 Liberty . . 859



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Y E L I B E R T Y Seniors. Wie have one sweet girl graduate Cf class nineteen hundred and ten: But a more enterprising young charmer Has never been pictured by pen. In social affairs she's a winner, And acts as our class president: And leads in preparing a dinner For any athletic event. Though gay be our lives in the future, And as sweet as the honey drip's tlowg Though our path be with bright flowers smiling, And onward we march all aglowg While the beauties of life we're enjoying, When we stop for a moments repose, Our thoughts will go back to school days To dwell on that beautiful Rose, Joe is the pride of the Senior class, This blushing and sly little boy Is the feminine faculty's darling, And to please them is his greatest joy. Now Ray is a lady's man, pretty: Their hearts have long kept hiin a placeg And he'll stand by the sweet suffragette, His devotion no man can efface. In the memory of all there is Charlie, His young boyish heart always waring He can stir up his dear teacher's patience, Then safely glide over. the storm. And one afternoon as we listened, Beguiled by his Howing debate, yYe thought of him in the near future As pilot of our ship of state. im, ,IO

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