Liberty High School - Lion Yearbook (Brentwood, CA)

 - Class of 1911

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Page 28 text:

xilggntr uf the fjrvslgivs lil The color of the Freshman class. ls the most refreshing green. The vegetable of the class, The Cabbage is, I ween. Above we gaze with envious eyes, To the heights we turn our looks. And see the Sophomores so wise Aporing o'er their books. We'd rather he a Sophomore, Than a .lunior or Senior een, For aren't the Sophs the wisest fools The world has ever seen? Ray is the good one of the class, At least so his name does say. He talks too much to a. certain lass And after school does stay. Lee goes riding on a, horse On Sunday afternoon. With wnom? Why Reita Green of cours. And they do sweetly spoon. So early in the race for learning Has started our little Mae, In Matheluaties she's discerning, But in Latin Verbs-oh say! Eugene did rome from VVarner town. To get his brains more skilled. Instead, 'fore Cupid tumbled down, With love his heart was filled. As the sweetest. tend'rest little vine Can eling to the sturdy oak, So can our sweet Grace Paradine Clingr to the hearts of folk. Cute Stanley in his auto comes. Afiying o'er the plain, But when his auto cometh not. His euteness it doth wane.

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.xfltar lm.. d,.l,ut,.. tht. hull was Spot-dily cleared ot' chairs, and daucluga begun. This lasted until early morning when ull went home declaring it tu have have been the best time ever. On February seventeenth we again entertained formally by giving a social with the aim of making the parents of the students and the faculty better acquainted. The first part ot' the evening was pleasantly spent playing games. Later many gathered around the piano and sang good old-fashioned songs. Refreshments ot' coffee and cake were served iu the large commercial room. On March eighth Professor Leotsakos of Athens gave an illustrated lecture in the assembly room on Modern and Ancient Greece. Man: friends and patrons of the high school were present. The date of the Junior Ball had been set for April Tth. Two hundred invitations had been issued and the committee. consisting ot' Misses Dainty. Johnston. Siple and Murphy. had cotnpleted plans for a most suc- cessful dance. Coatt-'s Hall had been artistically decorated in the school colors. cardinal and gold. But the best laid schemes of even Juniors oft gang agley. Owing to a slight epidemic of scarlet fever in Oakley the Health Officer of this county deemed it wise to postpone the dance. The Juniors hope to give their ball on the evening of May 5th and they are confident that the good time will not be lessened by the postpone- ment. St DI'HOMOIlI'I l'A'l'l'Il'H ISM. Ques. What is nothing? Ans. lt is a freshman. Ques. ls it an animal? Aus. No: lt ls lower than the animals. Ques. Why is lt tolerated in high school? Aus. God made lt. so we let it live. -l Prof.: Justln. have you read the first part of your lesson? Justin: No sir. Prof.: Have you read the second part. Justin: No slr. Prof.: What have you read? Justin: l have red hair.



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For the king ot' Spain poor l-'erzl was named Whit-h greatly swelled his head. It would he mueh better said Mae the fame: lf he had his gold instead. llrave .lohn with how and arrow slim Strolled forth like hunter line. lle shot a human heart to win, But got a valentine. The brilliant student of the hooks. His first name i' is Harry. liy his bashful ways and looks. We infer he'll never marry. Out trom the sand comes Susie D.. And with her smiling Mary: 'Tis safely said. tho' sweet they be. That neither is a fairy. A t-ontrast to these f-heruhs dear, ls our slim denture Aileeng The exes she does never fear And in History is keen. Small Henry strides across the tloor, And dreams that he's a man. We h0pe ere we are browned, he'll find, He's the smallest l-'reshie in the pan. Last hut not least in my poem nyeek Comes Adalena Noia l-'rom at-ross the yrairies hare and bleak, Of myself l'll not annoy you. , -J. V. D I4 Q 4 -2.1- P ' HQZAQ . T ,fl I ' o

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