Liberty High School - Lion Yearbook (Brentwood, CA)

 - Class of 1913

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TI IIC LIIIICRTY IIICLI. Elie ,iiiurztixtg Qtftrr ilgv gfgztig glgcfurc ily SUSIE DICKINSON, 'l4. As I sat poiing over a dry essay by some renowned author or other, in the ounce waiting for the Prof. to come in and give me a re-instateuient for absence of nay beiore, a shrill voice cried out, The meeting will now come to order. That was .Myra Pearce and no other. What was the matter now 'I l looked around me. Yes, everything was quite natural, a stud- ent body meeting was evidently proceed- ing. A very serious matter, began Myra, ls before us and- Bliss chairman, came from the Prof. bounding from his seat. Alr. Vivian, snapped Myra. l see by the Constitution, he con- tinued, all matters of importance must be referred to the execut- l+Zxec-utv is the word, broke in Edith looking from her book, Ther IHUSI IDG GX- saluted. I sat up in my seat and stared about, every scholar was glaring at me. What ailed me anyhow? Surely I was gllilib' of some terrible crime, but I couldn't ex- actly think what it was. A motion to that effect, screamed the chairman. I never moved. indignantly declared I grasping my desk with a death grip. Prove it, demanded Richard waving his chock hook at me. I felt in my desk and triumphantly brought forth my notebook. and began reading my History notes. She is right, admitted Myra, be- cause her notebook is more than two- thirds larger than the student body note- book. Now, proceed to business. I demand a sentence, screamed Miss Chase. Remember the predicate precedes the subject in an interrogative sentence, warned Mae opening her German book for corroboration. ln other words a sentence precedes an execution, analyzed Myra. I say I move that the matter be re- ferred to the Executive Committee, cried the Prof. I second the motion, some one cried. lt has been moved and seconded that she shall be referred to the Executionersf' announced Myra. I gritted my teeth and squirmed. Ready for question? was query. Question! came answer. All those in favor signify by saying 'Aye'. 'I heard Myra say, and held my breath in fear- Aye, aye, from 3 few. Those opposed, 'No'. No-o-o, loudly. Motion is defeated. Could I be- lieve my ears? I never heard sweeter music. Here is your re-instatementf' I heard the Prof. faintly say. I eagerly reached forth my hand to take it and poked the Prof. in the back, who was just entering the ofTi-ce. My eyes flew open upon hearing him scream in a very undignified manner. Chairman, student body and Executive Committee had vanished and there lay the detcsted essay before me once more, and the Prof's familiar voice saying sternly, Miss Dickinson. did you bring your ex- mise? I2-il

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THE LIBERTY BELL Elin' Hllizztrh On a bright and sunny morning Ou it morning bright and fair, lkrought Chick-a-wee-kee- To our school house A lizard small and brown. Lizard was a harmless creature Harmless as 21 little child, But the girls were scared of Lizard, Ifrightened most to death were they And the boys they thought it funny To see them scream and run away. So little Mac the awful torment Took the lizard small and brown And into Miss Tee Hee's lap he threw Threw it hard as hard could be. And Miss Tee jumped and hollered Hollered as loud as she could yell Aud the lizard small and timid Tried his best to run away: But the boys they caught poor lizard Caught the innocent small thing And into the joke box put him Put him for a joke, you see And Miss Chase she found the lizard Found the lizard small and brown, She couldn't see the joke about him Couldn't see the joke at all. So she took the lizard with her Took him with her where e'er she went And at noon she gave him freedom Turned him out into the garden And the lizard ran rejoicing, Ran away among the flowers, And the hors they hunted greatly Hunted widely for the lizard But they never found poor lizard Never found him high or low. And although the lizard really. Dldn't get into this hook I have substituted fairlv This short. jingle in his stead. l23l



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QTXCS I Q?:.rt'. X ,I-in . 'WM u - -14535 in 'PV WQS 95,1 0 131' -3' -1 6,70 'X . 'xI K.-5 Q- -M 1-,fngxs f V' K. , Cf - Pm, . Q J Eg t . f -,. f . ' ' e e r -:e ' - - YSYIC 5 Right aftrr st-hool opt-ne-d August fifth was iutrutlut-1 d. The delt-gates of tlw- Ioys took up hasehall. We played lllllatll a return game in September at .Xntim-h. Th line-up was as follows:- Wilst n. tart-her: W. Macgurn, pitcher: Wallacq first base: F. Blat-gurn. set-ond hase: Collis. third hase: J. Swift, short nop: Cakc-hrt-ad, lrft field: l-If-air, r-enter fit-ld: and Porter, right field. The game was a hummer and close all the way throuuh ht-ing mostly a pitc-hers' hattle-. Errors on the part of the infield av-fl f-atcher :ave Antioch the winning run after ten inninus of hattle. The sr-ore was four to three. The hors took the de- feat t'heerl'ully as ther put up a good 5:-tnie. We r-hall:-nged t rm'kett and f'onc-ord hut 'tn games resulted. We arranged for :t mp with Martinez hut it was not vilwvr-'l nn af-f-rvmt of rain. At a meeting of the P. P. A, L. ru':h-' the svlirols fixed a schedule and we were to llzzy tht- first game with Croc-kt-tt, Ot-- tohtir twelfth at Brentwood. After lunch t':'oc'kt tt put on their suits and we started to play. The first halt' was ext-iting and we hc-ld them down to three to nothini. hut in the set-ond halt' they rolled up at sv-ore of eighteen to nothing. W. Mae- :urn was the star of the gantc for Liherty havinz made spectafutlat' runs and kit-ks. Our ns-xt game with .Xntiot-h, Ot-toher ninvtt-f nth was ahout the same as the pre- vious game only the sc-ore heing twenty- nnf- to nothinu. The same was uninter- vsvin: after the first four touchdowns, for Antim-h. That ended our football tranies as we had ht-4-n sf-hedulvd to play niore rr-nw-s hut wt-rv unable. lfvsl-'vt lmll was not taken Ill! hv the l-urs this year. We had good ntntvriztl l35l

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