Liberty High School - Lion Yearbook (Brentwood, CA)

 - Class of 1915

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cisco: Margaret White resides in Vaca- ville. CLASS '11 Frank Helm is shipping clerk for Wm. Clad' of San Franciscog Van Prince, a skilled machinist, is employed by Holt Bros., Stockton: Marguerite Geddes is a junior at l'. C.: Morgan Schroeder is man- aging the home place near Oakley. CLASS '12 been teaching the Deer Valley school for the past two years: teaching the Iron Esther Dainty has Olive Siple has been House for two yearsg Katie Murphy is Brentwood: Jessie primary teacher in Johnson fMrs. H. J. Woodl resides in San Francisco. CLASS '13 Judson Swift is attending Polytechnic Business College in Oakland: Rll'll1ll'tl Wallace is assistant cashier in the lirenl- wood Bank: Edith Cukcbread will finish her course at the Sun Jose Normal in June: Myra Pearce tMrs. Simpson! lives in Berkeley: Elaine Wallace is her moth- er's most efficient helper at home in Brent- wood. CLASS '14 Esther Murphy is attending San Jose Normal: Mary Parenti and Mae Pember- ton are attending: Western Normal at Stockton: Susie Dickinson is attending' San Francisco Normalg Aileen Porter has recently completed a business course at Polytechnic Business College, Richmond: Henry Plnmbley is attending' l'. C.: Ever- ett Lemoin is attending Polytechnic Busi- ness College, Oakland: Harold Collis is employed hy Balfour-Guthrie Co., Brent- wood. it A5 , ii! ., l 'fi X - . ,4:' Listmania ll't.'.Z...l

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BRE TWOOD WS VOL. Xl. No. 50 BRENTWOOD,CAL.. JUNE l. i925 ALVIN HOWARD, Editor REFORM PARTY TRIUMPHS AT LAST Miss Juett Elected Mayor- Radical Reforms Proposed In the election of Miss Blanche Juett to the mayoralty of Greater Brent- wood, the Progressive Reform Party has triumphed at last Miss .Iuett is a young woman of sterling character whose greatest pride is her native city, Brentwood. The city may llfllw for great things. Possessiug a large heart and a great pity tor all dumb and suffering ani- mals, Miss Juett has promised to found a home for invalid and indigent cats and dogs. We hope this project will win the approval and hearty support of all the citizensof ourbcautiful city, as it is one of the greatest philan- thropic movements of the age. She also proposes a striking reform in the public schools. She wishes the tcachers to provide a dainty repast for each class. The wisdom of this re- form Miss Juctt learned in her high school days. She vividly remembers the hours when she sat suffering the pangs of hunger, while she patiently awaited the sound of the bell which would bring to her the much desired a rticle-f ood . These are only two of the great number of reforms which Miss .luett will bring to pass. Again we wish to repeat that the city may hope for great things. TO HONOR BRENTWOOD Beautiful Star to Give Perform- ance in City of Her Birth Miss Neva Sheddrick. the beautiful young star. is to make her appearance in Brentwood next week at the Brent- wood Opera llousc lnee Coates' llalll in her famous play, The Flirt. Her stage career has been one of continued success. Her dazzling beauty and sweet personality have endeared her to many, to say nothing of the charm of her wonderful acting. Miss Shi-ddrick's rooms are always a bower of beautiful flowers. Many suitors have sought her hand, but she has steadfastly announced her de- termination to remain true to her art. The Flirt is one of the most pop- ular playsofthe season. It run for ten months at the Maxine Elliot Thea- tre in New York, and Miss Shcddrick closed her engagement there to ap- pearin her native city. Brentwood. She is to return to New York when her present engagement is ended. NEW BOOK APPEARS A new book has just made its ap- pearance from the pen of the brilliant young author. .loe Hand. 'I'he title of the book is Strolling Mr. Hand has contemplated this book for some time as he gathered most of his ma- terial from his experiences during his high school days. Strolling has become very popular and is much in demand. Sliding 'l'hrough is another book by Mr. Hand,also very popular. cs- pecially among high school and col- lege students. Uther books by Mr. Hand are Pop- ularity With the Girls. The Single Man, and The Athlete. BRINGS PUBLIC TO HIS FEET Roy Frerichs Biggest Laugh in Bing-Bing's Circus Mr. Roy Frerichs, a former resident of Brentwood and vicinity has scored one of the biggest hits of the season as chief clown in Bing-Bing's Circus. He impersonates Tom Thumb and other diminutive figures, He is the children's favorite and the little ones scream with delight when their funny friend appears on the tanbark. Although Mr. Frericlis is at his best asa clown, he is a skilled tight-rope walker. It islhrilling indeed to see the slendcvtfigure in purple tights make his way swiftly and carefully across the tent upon the tightly stretched wire. People hold their breath for fear he will fall, but they do not know the cool nerve and the firm footing of the man high up in the air with nothing between him and death but his feet. Brentwood will soon have a chance to see Roy perform. for Bing-Bing's will appear in this city early in Sep- tt'lllIN'l'. EDITOIRIAL ALVIN HOWARD, Editor We wlsh to call the attention of the public to the rapid growth of our beautiful city and also of this, our news scatterer. especially after we took hold. We remember our high school days in dear old Liberty l'niou. ln those days Brentwood was only a villageand the NEWS was printed once a week. Now Greater Brentwood is second only to San Francisco. The NICWS is one of the leading dailies and Liberty l'nion is among the greatest schools in the State. And we are editor of the NEWS. Also please notice the good fortune of all our classmates. WANTEIJ-By an old maid. some- one to love me. Apply to Ella Wurz. 23 l'rune Avenue, Brentwood. Cal. BRILLIANT WEDDING OF POPULAR COUPLE Miss Brown and Mr. Hoggen- heimer Plight Their Troth A Wcflflillg of great interest took place in Brentwood last evening. .-lt a brilliantly appointed ceremony Miss Frances Brown became the bride of Mr. Egbert lloggenheimer. The wedding took place in the new Con- gregational Ghurch on Chestnut Ave- nue. The church was beautifully decor- ated with marigolds and potato plant. Preceded by her attendants the charming bride, upon the arm of her father, swept up the aisle to the altar, where the unfortunate groom awaited his doom. Miss Brown was exquisitely gowned in a charming creation of the new yellow lace over red satin. A veil of yellow mosquito netting completed the costume. The groom wore the conventional suit of blue silk crepe embroidered in pink sweet peas. Miss Alicia Hoggeuheimer attended her future sister-in-law as maid of honor, while the Misses .loy lleart- breaker, Helen Street and Marjorie Love acted as bridesmaids, Mr. Ma- grnth Alexander was best man and the ushers were Messrs. Weary Willie, Erasmus Jones and Kacey Speed. After the ceremony a reception and dinner was attended by thc many friends ofthe couple at the magnifi- cent Brown residencc on Liberty Avclllle. Following a honeymoon spent in Oakley the happy pair will reside in Knightsen where Mr. Hoggenheimer is head of the Pork Trust. HEAVY LOSS IN EXPLOSION Work of Many Years Destroyed When Chemist F orgets A violent explosion, which took place in the laboratory of Walter Swift, the well known chemist. de- stroyed one of the greatest discov- eries of the century. For several years Mr Swift has been working np- ona gas by means of which students could obtain their lessons without study. lle was deeply absorbed when a cry from his infant son caused him to drop everythingand run to the rescue. But alas! after removing the heat from under the flask he forgot to re- move the delivery tube from the water and, bang! the valuable work was destroyed. But Mr. Swift is of a persevering nature and will begin at the begin- ning. In a few years he hopes to present his work to the pnbllc. Ella Wurz '03 P Fxliteen

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