Liberty High School - Lion Yearbook (Brentwood, CA)

 - Class of 1924

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HXQXXS cfm . A XQXXQ if ggi? x qfb I Q vs ff .X EN X. ijggi? S!QiiXx Xxi-h-is BX 5 v NX ik ,J- 7 ,fe 4 ' 'A . Qi fX ,ff W' J' ii ra ,An 4-J'fgqeti,, 1 eMe+a- ,3f'f1fg::ff-A 1 Mfxeixwg , E iql H K3fiMf?0f7E?h H-Uit2QQlg?tf?fitfaqiifflffhlggjll . 11 ef .nf-M --He ' -'W' .MN Y- ci M e-41 N93 5 , -gi . 7 ,,,,,,4.'-f-- t ' f' , N., ,,,f N'----e W !E3!HCSDZfiSUDCC1rlS7l:E'i?3 Published by the Students of The Liberty Union High School Vol I No. 1 Friday, oct. 17, 1924 Single Copy l5d V, 2,- uf,-1 f - A Y ' ' ' yu-n--.--.- , ,Q 1 Y V+-V -1 'lf - Y, :E -1- -1 V1 ' w 1 S T A F F Editor in Chief . . . . . . . . Assistant Editor . Business Manager . . . . Assistant Manager. . . Literary Editor . . . . . News Editor . . . .... . ' Freshman Reporter . . . . .Angelo Bailey . . Susan Wilder . . Ray Houston .Lowell Griffith . .Aileen MoHale . . Dorothy Drye a Margaret Hevey Sophomore Reporter . . .Amorette Crawford . Vivian Chastek . . Henry Karrer . . Helen Jansse Forrest Sullivan Junior Reporter . . . Senior Reporter . . . Alumni Editor . . . . . Athletic Editor . . . . . Art Editor. . . . . .Geraldine Sherman Society Editor. . . Josh Editor . . Cartoonist. . . . . .Laura Hammond . Kathryn Jacoby .Vivienne Lavere rf - d'alty Advisors yeubiicarion . . Miss Ruth Hui.ert 2 s ,-.-., .. .-:.-.. -..--.- 4'- I ' - f w 1 - .., 1- -: u . in .7 1 - I- 5 ' Q al pm... in .....44...' ', 4 ,.. f -Q v .f '71 I 'll' t :P 'Q' sh Q Q .i 'g c 4, L a. -v J 1 'V':fg'iF-Lxgx '.W .. . ,,- , :-,s-.-- 4-'..-g,.,.:,7i.,:, ,-:: '.- .'T . 5 , .. . 'T :- 'jxi-'f-S-J.: v QU Q jf ' ,521 3 -, -, -1 Mn- :Q -F sac- . 'vefsgfifuaiff-54a.f. e,iik,WI fl. 11.g:.fg- ' ': .- an I L' 4,15 . 1 1:1 A' 0 v 1 - - T' . 1 ,L I 'Lf' Q 0 k -El .1 ' .n 'O 0 - .' ' 'fr' ?.e?e Q ., ' .1 I Y 9, , .,JJ',f 'l 'f 'fisfl-Q, Ai'-- a lo A - 4 ' 43. .1--:semi-5-sms. wi -. 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This world of ours is, and always has been full of these kinds of people who- never are trusted with the least duty '.'fhiC11 15 EliVe1'1 them to perform. There are those who laugh at their duties and seek for themselves, thinking that they are the winners. But there is a time for fun, and a time for workg and there are times when we should think for ourselves and times that we should per- form for others. Many men who have had power granted them for doing great things have abused their power, and caused trouble. The late Kaiser might have done much for mankind. The aristo- crats of France might have preserved peace for the French people, and thus have saved their heads. The American people who have the power of ruling themselves might have prevented two hundred millions of dollars of their own money from being stolen if they had had enough sense to have voted ior good men to rule them. Life is one great responsibility. It matters not who or what a man isg he is absolutely compelled to carry some burdens upon his shoulders. The President in Washington has many duties to perform. So has the hermit on the mountain side. The gr gter the man is, the greater is his self responsibility. rf gngf,-,f,,,.,,.tW lege' ' W-nc. f '--:' i' f 1-Ofrlili -2- ' .... ...Q -..... ....-..... Q-.,....... L... ....1.....-..,-., ...-.......-.-. ..-.. . .. V Students oi the Liberty Union high School. We want you to realize that there is no time like the present to begin practic- ing for what you will later on meet in the world. Understand that you are not always going to be handled with gloves. It is about time you release yourselves from your motherfs apron-strings, and wake up to the fact that your iirst lesson will be in running this school as efficiently as you are able. Your first duty is to do your best in your studies. Then you will have raised the standard of the school and oi yourself. It is our country's desire to produce a well educated of a government would we have if people refused and write? Your education begins here. people. what Kind to learn to read But one who acquires only book knowledge cannot be called educated. he are social beings and each of us owes something to the other. No man ever went very far by living by himself. Men have not become great by simply winning victories for themselves. They have had to bc responsible for the welfare others. of thousands of' A scientist does not invent for himself. A general does f' .: f 1. - . Conquer Without making a name for the country ior which HC is fighting. Students of this school! You will mare your name through YOU? good work for your school, you will you are fooling in the halls and loafing shall be rewarded with disgust. Liberty not be managed by a few. There is not a possess some talent of be benefited, but when in your studies, you Union High School shall student here who does not which the school can make use of. YOU 811 are capable of cooperating for its welfare, whether it be through your conscientous work in athletics, in essays, school programs. in typing, or in ei .....-..--Q...-Q-.--.....-.......-. ...+.....-...,....-.- 1- --ee .--.-4 ...-Q-. -... . ,....... , , 1: .al .. ,+- ,. .-.,,,, g. - . -5- 1 ' 9 ' r f -.I-J '-Rafi I i, ' A L' vi U 4 al ' AJ '51 J lf A ax Iii mi 44 uw' I Ins pg. ,W I P Q I r . ,:4, 1,V,,'1fwmL. q .assi-YS ,NLG J ij M... ,MY ,M , . .-.. ,,.,.,,..,. -.,,- l.-. . .. . . . -Y .... ... .. -. ..- -..V ,....... . , ... .....l.. e..- -.-.. . . .,..,..,--..,4....-... For the first time the school is publishing a paper. The BROADCASTFR hopes to find supnort in every individual of the school. THE BFCADCASTER will not broadcast by the work of the Staff, but by work of every student: Students who are responsible for the welfare of THE BHGADGASTER will be responsible for the progression of this school, rcr this paper aims to encourage school spirit--the cooperation of every Freshman, Sophomore, Junior and Senior. We are satisfied with the opinion that if you make a name for yourseli here, you will have laid a foundation of stone for 8 palace of gold. A EDITOR. x x x x 1 x SCHOOL SPIRIT what does school spirit mean to you? Does it mean to complain about the faculty when your grades aren't as high as you think you deserve? Is it shown when YOU fail to respond when you are asked to serve on certain committees appointed by the Student Body or by your class for the benefit of one school of the counts school ing of or the other? ls it shown when you fail to support your or class? Is school spirit expressed by a large percentage enrolled students being absent from school, on other ac- than illness, thus causing our allowance for running the to be out down? Is defaeing the school building and furnish every type school spirit or hoodlumism? Do you think or believe that speaking when you are told that you have no permiSSi0H to speak, during business hours, is classed with school spirit? Please think what school spirit is. - -- -on-av' .......4n-snr - . . -.-.-,-- -5- - ...... -.- -V ..---... 1 ....-...,-.. .,. .i ..f.. ,.. ...,..-.--.-....i. .. . M. - .--o--f-----Q -v -4- l v, 13.1 ' i I 9 N i If pks! wg I , .N 11.4, , A +1 s C' g Y. ' 2 . I - , -fs - 0 . ', ,.-ff . ff - 42 nr... . . V t - -lj . - 1,-1 - ,. . - .- ,o,1 .' v nh . ' 1 : 1 A , 1 . , s - . , ' ,f - ,- . 1 .5 , .9 - - f - 1 3 , . ' - Q - ,, ., .. .1 . .a , iv!-.I -, .1 - . : , - .. . -Q . , -, , L 1 3 D .V ' J 1' -4 - ' l'7 Ln Y . . . 3 -?.- N . Q 5' 'T' 1 . ' U . Y 'I 2 Q .. 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' Have you come to a conclusion as to what it is ano what it l means to you, your friends and your school? If you havcn't think SOmC MOTGQ 1 1 To me, school spi 4 Q in every way possible, 7 One of the things our school needs mostly fstudents at the athlctic feats taxing place at Q Do your part. Attend thc games. Euuport the school with the support is the more lixoly Another way to show your school spirit is BhOAoClSTih. The cost of the subscription isn a dollar a year! and it will be a big boost to rit means to help my school and my friends cvcn though it does inconvicnco me a little. 1 is support of the home und away. your school because to min. to subscribe for our t so great Ionly our school. tail the happenings The journal will state in general and in do of the surrounding country, also the happenings in and about the school. We will carry on advertising on a large scalc. If you want good advertising done see our advertising Muneger, Mr. Lowell Griffith. He will be delighted to talg business mith you at any time on this topic. Once more I ask that you subscrio- for THE BhOlDCQST3h, my friends, you will enjoy our collection of real nous items. But most of all--Remember! Remember your school spirit. Dov- lop some spirit for your school if you havcn't any. Help your ohooll xxxxxxxxsxxxxx' S.W. BE A BOOSTLE ------ NOT A QNQCZER -runs-:nausea-1-.....-....,. . - --+- --- - -' ' nv.- ,, ,, -Y. '.-.-...4- ,,...,. . .., .. ... - ...yn- ,,,.. ,v. - r 4 , 1 ' Q ,- . . I 1 1 ..... ' 4 , 4 ' l o 4 . , I. . ' Q. 1 1 1 . fi .ann Q q v r-' , .P 1 , . 5 . v H 5. .-.-, .. - -' -A-4-. I' . ,, , , 4 - 1 - . . -1 4- ,-V - .., J u ' ' ' , ,. . 4 e:'13 - , ,l', .4 --- . .. . In I ' , T H , I , ' 1 ,-j. Q . .5 . Q. -1 ' T- ,. i -, if I I ax e , Q' ' ' Dr 9,7 . .. 3.93: vm' 1 ' 1 ' ' . . -'. , . ', .' - - ' r,.' ' 1 V L, , . f '., I : V , .Q fi , - Q ' 'Cam 3-.. 1. Q .- . . -W -' -' '- f A -' 54-' ., A . w , i ..-, D . -LN: HQLIEA, 6 A.. .I V. . 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The increased earning capacity of future citiZGDS H359 possible through the spedial training furnished by the communit?:S schools is a great economic value quickly discerned by Captains of Industry. It has been truthfully said that the greatest asset of a nation is the Wealth represented in the earning capaCitY Of the individuals composing that nation. This will be readily seen when the sum total of the wealth derived from other sourcesg such as the raw products from the fields and the manufactured products from the factories. The greatness of the community is dependent upon the thrift, honesty and industry of its people and the advancement of a nation depends upon the cultural achieve- ments of the combined citizenry of all its communities. It is the task of the schools to develop these qualities in the growing youth who have been handed into their keeping as a sacred trust. Care and circumspection should he used in the de- velopment of the character of this material with which they have to deal. Material far more valuable than any other material with which the earth has been endowed. Any community composed of healthy, thrifty, industrious, capable, satisfied, law abiding people cannot fail in reaching the pinnacle of success. There-I fore it is the task and the duty of the schools to hand over to ,- rig, l ,ll H J X 7 Wd W f 5 ' 1 . I , . 5 ',.' '-'r s V X .iq '4 U52 , V - x ., ., - t 1 Q f' I 1 I I. 1 ' ' w .' ' ' . 4 ., 4 f J .J v' J ' .f ' . ', rj .yu l .gf I , fly 'V A f U 1, ' ' ff: ,.,25:?! . .V i. . - -- f T.'.J'fi1f'3 fi f 'f' v . ,Y-':'g::f:L'v'?7 .4 'I' - X ' A V .. L 5, ' ..' . X . Q - -. an 1 I . Y Q- ' I U in 4 8 .,.. 'if X2 t be f-it-:f'3,nT:lSt-:B ' I, Q'I' .I cn- 1'--42 'J' ff' 11 '-3 -f rw' '3' -4 '5- 1 v '- - ' 1 - '..x . ' '- UI-I and--t 4414 l. Avg 1,-1 '!.L+ -'A . il: - ' Q, fu- Y rfhfv 1 Ny:-+A .2 W -.,V rg x 9- 'gE?13f .Ai-'lin-'C' 'fab oxl, ?i.3'7L,Cm '-'r-15? - .rv ' 'gf' ' I5- . V , . - - .- ., - 'p' 15- jp, - -f-' ffaf, 1F435?+'1f- .fagu f E fi-hi :ws 1-I-L up-V --.si iso we :- Iv -' the community at the end of their trusteeship, sound, clean physi cal, clean intellectual, and clean moral youth endowed with the qualities of industry, thrift, honesty, and respectability. This being the case it is easily seen that it is of vital im- portsnce to the communities to provide the very best schools ard facilities with which to render possible the accomplishment oi the aforementioned work. It is only through the combined ind co-epcr Q ative constructive efforts of the schools and the communities that progress is acquired. ln this manner and solely in this manner Wthc proeress oi all throdrh all under the leadcrshin of the wisest and the best' is secured. Progress secured through mut- ual co-operation is the motivating force in building worth while communities and in securing end insuring permanent national suc- cess for ourselves and those who come after us. 'TW n. G. N. x X X + x S C H O'O L S O N G In our Contra Costa County, where the sky is always blue, There is found a prosperous Hi School, Liberty Union fair to view. She is known icr brains and bcauty, no vhcre else is it more true, Boys and girls are always loyal, Liberty Hi School, her.'s te yon. C H O R U S Give three cheers for Liberty Hi School, Union Hi School best of all. '-VC GIG for 21011 in the tfinter, in the springtir--e, and the fall. When it comes to our athletics, or to studies, fun or ball, Liberty Hi School is the winner, Liberty Hi School is the best of all. 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Ackerman, Doris Jansse, Leo n,,..,.-- iff f lnyiffg. , lfl3.LScl Anderson, Alexander n--Karrer, Henry Armstrong, Mary Bailey, Angelo Barr, Sarrah Beaman, Alma Bowlin, William Beata, Margaret Bonnickson, Kenneth Brown, George Burroughs, Randall -Cantrell, Helen Chastek, Vivian Cecchini, Rose Cooper, Jennie Crawford, Amorette Cakcbread, Melha Crandell, Ruth Dainty, Wilma Difiin, Frances Drye, Dorothy -Elsworth, Leona -French, Anna Frey, Agnes Firpo, Juliet Fisch, Lyah -Geisclman, Jay Geddes, Warren Griiiith, Lowell -Hamilton, Alveretta Hammond, Laura Hevey, Margaret Hiedorn, Marie ' Hill, John Houston, Ray -Jacobsen, Howard Jacoby, Kathryn 'Jansse, Helen Wooley, Cecil e Q-. f..,..-qq-.-. . . .-.1 .-..--... .1 -... - ., ....., ......-. .. ... ...- ..,.....,..-..f-.-.4-..--.....- ---Lambdin, Opal Laipple, Audry Levera, Vivionc Lewis, Anna Lewis, Walter --McHale, Aileen McPherson, Irene Morchio, Marian Murphy , James -+O'Conner, Morgan Omi, Ruth O'Meara, Madalein Ohmstede, Theodore --Pimental, Josephine Plumbly, Blanche Pitau, Minnie --Reichmuth, Rose Renas, Oliver Richardson, Thelma --Sanders, Claire Shellenburger, Henry Snow, Charles Somerhalder, Irwin Sherman, Geraldine Silvas, Della Sperry, Wayne --Townsley, Eleanor MV--Veale, Rachel Vertu, Myrtle ,W--Warfield, Ralph Watt, Mary Wilder, Delmar Wilder, Susan Wightman, Sadie ' Wiederkehr, Lillie Wiliert, Oscar . 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If his friend had found him reading that story, there is ,no doubt but that said friend iwould have been very disgusted, idespite the fact that the author p :of the book, is 'V-ery pOL..ftO OIDSCTVC The BiI'e.,H Yular, and a man who handles his ,stories in a very human way. 4 This is just one little con- Qversation, but you still doubt- Eless hear such remarks every day yof your life. And why is this iso? Simply because the person Vcritieising does not know what he mis talking about. For instance: II once heard a man speak of Lon- qdon as a mere scribbler, but when Qquestioned more closely, he ad- imitted that he had never read one Qof his stories yet. He was, how- iever, sure that he knew all about QLondon's works because he knew Qsomething of London's life. Y, Just because you have just finished HThe Three Musketeers,H by Dumas, is no reason that you ishould think the mentality of yyour friend is impaired, merely Qbeoause you see him reading USha- fVings,u by Lincoln. Lincoln is done or the most human writers whose books I have been acquaint- W ' Q 0 fed with. Do not Judge a writer Vaotly suit your taste. Remember ythat you can not judee a man by Wjust one of his deeds, and also tremember that the same holds true yof a man's books. i But the intolerance is not all ,on one side I assure you. There Lare people who every day condemn 1 ' I I such books as Hhes Miserables, fby Victor Hugo as being Hentire- ily too dry, I assure you.H I twill wager that the person who heim3kGS such a remark, has never even opened the above mentioned tbook, and if he has, that he has Wnever eone beyond the first ten 'pages. ' The same person may be heard by Maeterlinck, is Ujust awfully Wdecp,N and will probably Q0 on fto say that, Hit is really too foolish, you know.U Q Such remarks will ton times ,out of eleven make a person who ,hears them and has enjoyed the Wcry works they are criticizing, as angry as he can possibly be- bome'without exploding. Is it any wonder then, that the lis- itener refuses to read HThe Con- ?quest of Canaan,H by Booth Tark- ington, when he knows very well that the person who made the re- marks is very fond of that book? J You can not blame him if he judges the books by the reader, and the same may be said or the Qlight reader who hears his read- ing being laughed at. So let us we pass ,our judgment upon it, the author the reader. liry reading a book before and Q LITZRARY bk 22: ak 5:1 :li ..a4 ,4nL,,, I L 3 -ff '-I' ' - . J iliil , intl! , -3- EDITOR I .4 ,--.'z ' ,, '. ' n. gi- uf ai . 4: .muy .meds 5:-.f 'A-gym 7 ', J r x : x f 4, of In ' 1 . ' A 4 1 - . . V nv -.V J. , L ' , y , -I. 1 ,J , .,A. . .L , u 5 . ...,-' . -- 1 , 3 vm If o 1 , .. ,. .x.- -' . .Y - , ,-f - ,., ' ' ' n'7 -J' l 5' . -J J- , , . f v- , , H- Avy .gf ' ! . , H ,., ' .1 7- 5 ' P- v .,- -. , , ,- r . .. . ' . 4 s' ,E K.. -, --.4 -I V . ff-5' ' J ' 12 f - 6.15 -r 2 5 - - - -, T , N. 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N - -. - ss in fr t Hriehu but :eve me a :ilu YE TLLLPJUNL OPn1aIoR UO' ' tt 1 MV. -- as bye f-e that nord, I leit rignt then, and 1 a,ffs Qwent Miter that man, 1 U' '3tfrITH V We fere married the next QQ? I have had many experiences, wg N, , O, ,E, nw,,q as an operator, both pathetic 11A'rD1 jk tri ftffl and amusing. ,VT ,, fW,fl.w,g:L D I worked in a hotel for sev- M' 5 -L'- rnvrt' eral years and found that ladies N w VA Ric in CMi,tli answer a phone more quickly than 7 Human ifustmttf fQjYQf0gg U men, In the morning when a call 3HQ 51195315 QQNA f fifiwli ' :is left for them at a specified Q5-LSS IQYOU511 ffe,31flUf2'J1g,',Q'm,, time, ladies always respond to lnerf M?S+f?,ZI?? ienibae gag calls more readily than men. exact 91 1fL5f G? needu ifxmga Men let the bell ring several F95 thfOu5HutLe fguiflv lgrwggd times and then holler a sleepy Hl5h DOOR' and tub ls e , f Whellou or Nall right.' as for foolish questions! Here are some I have been asked: Uwhat time is it?H Wwhat is the best way for me to get to Cuba?N Hwhen does the next train leave for New YorK?U nwhat floor is James Adams staying on?H UDoes Washington play at New York?H Wwhat is the temperature?n NIS the latest edition of 'The Elks' out yet?U Many similar ques- tions are asked an operator e- very day. It is a great wonder that the poor wires do not burn up. Profanity scorches them from one end to the other. Even husbands and wives quarrel over the phone. I remember one night after a very trying and foolish day of 'impersonating an information bureau, I called a number and a person answered back with the very same words I had used. The person rolled her r's and in fact talked like the best oper- ator in the universe. after five minutes' talk I decided I had been listening to my echo over the telephone. This is what happens when you are asked foolish questions, hollered at, . sworn at, and abused generally. I suppose you are wondering how it happened that I left this independent life of leisure and entered the martyrdom of married life. It happened thus: I had called the wrong num- ber, fs? are Sesllf-mee and he 13,14 it if not stopped to rest since his start that morning at live 0'- clock, yet he toiled on tire- lessly, never lessening his gait or relenting in Villaince- He wore heavy shoes, dark corduroys, a woolen shirt, Open at the neck, and carried a small comeact bundle in a heavy mack- intosh. His hair was black and thick, but cut after the fashion of the civilized race, showing that he was not a natural inhab- itant of these wilds. a AS the tyaveler went on, his piercing, hawk-like black eyes searched the path for any Slams of man, but found none. He climbed down, swiftly and stead- ily through the waning hours of the afternoon, until he came to a jutting promontory near-the A bottom of the mountain. dere D6 stood, tall and straight, 3 picturesque figure, ShOuldSTS back and chin up, gazing Out r ffny i ff , I I N , , f - 1 r-'N....f . rj Q3 Mirza!! X' ' , . ...fwvf X ' frffr , -VM -Y-ag - 1 -4 - e' - 4.92 I -g- 'vy .' 'm - vf 'G' 5, li. -'W bfi . f 1 g . - I u. ,. l . . ':: f1' I 5:-1' lp -'wLi, . . . - - V f I .Q . , I a ' ,- 0. U 'L . 'L - -, e , -S ' ' 9 1' .r g f 'K iw' V q,,-' ,. , 5. , . a .., , - - F ,. Q -A ' ' ' :A '31 ' 4. .4 p ' - .fy-lf Q- l I .- X , -,,-V.. ,Q .D .,f!.: Qqsb , . , . , if'- 'I' 51f,y'L4 . Q a -.iQ b i 8' l 1 '5.L-xuszij. , . 4, E -1 ' . of? L'. 4 L . h L. ji. P. I . . V. 1 I '. f' .'. I 'Tr-' ', Amba- -f ' 4 . v ' if 1 V .ff ., ' Si .6- ,Q 1 ug'- -Pf! f' 'X' ', - . - L '9fhx'! --64 1, M A J: ,I I 'C I, 4 -5' ,yt .,-, .Q,.., . - - 4 'L - ... . 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'1T'-' - -pnf 'f , f. . r fe: . ..qbJI!,,g2f -3, -22 .-f ', f gg 1 'J..0- 1 ' ' 1 -f' -'f'--H7324 Jaffa' U, V P w - 'V ' 5 .ff,g.., . i ir it 1 fs 1 I Fm-.UL WV 2 Avttq V, 5:14 gr, ir i ,VV rv a -,Ai-K: .iinv,Y,,,,- , ,,,, 7 , , .ev , , ,-fe,-f-Q..-L,f1.,, : fe- W- f- --ve - f 'K-f - -over the valley he hed chosen for 1 the blow came. bruce hed been ghis home. Ono hand shcding his out with Carson all night, end feycs from the slenting reys of returned the next morning wild- Vthe setting sun, the other hold- eyed and irifhtened, but fowlz gina ell his possessions, he gre- tell his anxious family nil.- tsented e striking figure. he ing. That dey he had Cir- Esterted the descent with quick, appeared, and the iollofsi' ilong strides, hoping to get into night the heartbroken Reynolds .the velley and prepare ior the family sew in the P3?CT3 en Qnight. eccount of e murder, whlchw . young Reynolds was supposed to t Several months before be responsible for. It states QGregcry Austen hed leit his home that Bruce Reynolds was SQQH to ge broken and disillusioned man. enter the apartment lD?T, 550 the had graduated from college two that as the woman hee O?6H kyeers before with high honors es robbed, and Reynolds hsi fir ian athlete as well es e student. perently disappeared. ttf in yeer later he had become en- but one conclusion to draw. Qgeged to Floreine Reynolds, e Q an ,childhood schoolmete, :he police heunter c36- Li hO1hW-53.9 QI' WEEK? 7 tb? . As he wended his way down iii nit return. 935 fl V9',Q the mountain, Grezory was think- ther 'es 5 thorouii ?Qf?Cf ing of those wonderful school for kin, no clue is ti il? days when they had all been so frob ble Hheresboutz if J 4 1 1 In M H 9 4 1 K 3 4 Q 1 E 5 1 , happy. As he mused, his brow clouded, for he remembered incidents that had not been so joyous. The time Henry Carson hed pushed Floreine from the school porch and the little girl had broken her arm, for instance. How angry he had been when publicly whipped by Gregory, Floreinefs staunch friend end Flaymatef henry had never ior- gotten and he never would, for that time, some years leter when Floreine had won the coveted scholarship from his very iinfers he hed publicly threetened to wget evenu. For the gust year, Bruce, ?lorxine's much scored younger brother had been seen with younf Derson. From that time he ep- peered to have e great influ- ence over the led and they 'ere always together. Gregory hed noticed this growin? friendship fith trouflei ioreboding, but younf Bruce would listen to nothinr he said. Then jguii ' . .. X.. e The ievnOl'1 VCT? fill freced and he: t7:? PI. elite- ine reiueee to Lffff '??f'lM: for she told him that her duty was tc her fast 3EiUf ?5T9UTSv they were sufferine greatly would they s for and til son's inno was forthe died. continue to do so un- gcured procr of their cence, or ii none oming, until they e Gregory, unable T? Steno home life longer, had QGCQCEQ to go Forth. He hed Qeero e greet deal furs to be territory, about the Wondcrrul secured in tris vast end he had prepared to trap animals. If if 1 c he crossed the vel- Ol c,-3 ley, he reviewed the lest few months of his life with 8 heavy hear unfair the t. It seemed to him t he should suffer for enother's WIOUES- 'Ti cannot bel scrapegrec to himself not-mean, ieve that that youns e did itiv he HUftSISf , UHe was week but Carsen must , --.,.... -....- .. - - . . ..........., .,..,, .......... ...-.-, -...,.- . ..--...-... ....,- ...., .....-..--,-. .-vue,-o--ew '- -10- ,af ' q v 'G ., Hi 7, ,, . . ,,,.,,. .,:,.,... ll. ' . ..,, .,...:-- 4- 7-.:f..,.,-.3-f.-..u0-. , . , e X .V .. .fb 4 f V 23' ,.- , 1 'Q , .l rm- ' 4 ' X , - , .. j . . 9 . I .. ' 4 1, P . . , it JV: ' . . jf-L C 1' . '25 f v 1 Y I D -0 1 . - A, ' ' 'I 1, 2 I A i. 71,5 nl 'B o 'L A +V 'iris - W9 t ' rl-. ' ' - i , -, 3' 'U' S r-A' -g'.'w.r . .3 N5' i 7. 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He found it to be the .reat, vast silent eeuntry iti ad been represented te aim. The :onderful wozfinrs of nature, un- arred by the hands of man, spread Nut before him. The spirit of his free, wild country was balm QC his troubled spirlt, and he wung on with a lighter step. l By the time he had found a lspot suitable for a cabin site, fit was growing dark. de hurried- lly prepared nor the night. he had een out uuiwz the stars any nights now one so went a- ufui his worn with no hesitation. When Le had iinished 3 crude 'Helter xcr hinseli, and prepared Q mea2er repent, he rolled him- elf in his klaunets, his gun at is side. Worn out by the nerd ay's climb he aes soon asleep, nd rested undisturbed through. the night, The next morning he explored the surrounding valley. He found that ne had pitshed camp on the dge of a small frozen lake at val- ey. AE his back were the tall, hite capped mountains he had rossed. Sturdy young pines, ilver-tipped spruces, and quak- ng aspens dotted the snow- overed landscape about the lake. Must as he had finished the sun ame out with the burst of glory, -aking the snow a dazzling, spark ing white. The rest of the day he spent in fashioning a rude oaein of redwood, cutting down the trees and getting them the Tljhi lengths. It took him two days tt complete the building. Then he had one rough hewn room with his roll of blankets in one Carfax, nn a pile cf fragrant H- pine taunhs, and his prcvisions in ar improvised cupboard in 3TI+f6f ocrner. In The middle of the :oem were a table and shelf, wlzoh he had made with much pat,eaoe rudely fashioned. We oe ccncluded. JJST VERSBS The teacher told us this morning To the classes great dismay, The following Eriday morning Wtuli be our Hpoem day.W We always do as she tells us And Leter Ones have shirked, So 1 bravely picked up my pen Ari started the awful work. 2390? 'f?'kP?0FPk lt happened agony in the spring- time, She was out on the porch to cool when a horrible villain espied her, As he set by the edge of a pool. She wie jlump and nut-brown and rosy, Peally a gorgeous sight, And the villain cjntinued to watch her, Leave her, try as he might. At last he devised a wonderful plan, He surely laid his plot well, For just as he came to the side of the house A Kind party rang the doo:-bell! Well, the caller had been for . Miladi, - -tant f-'-W4 ..11- .n 1. WT-' Milf? -- JF. ' ' '11 ':4w::'!'3'.P' ' n ' .f J. , Q , fl K 4 s f ' vi A t 4 A X . . ,iw .' I L x If Qnkillfiljv- 4 , -4- ' - fnivil 1' . ., ,l , . 01911 x-.L A .3 3, 'b u I IM' Q 1 4 Q , v, In F. J' . ,. f.. 1. TIL X . . ,J F , ' A 1 .. f',- 5 'fb V .nal 'U .4 . ,. 1' L ' -: if v- - .I-f'1 TWV: 'V 5. ! .3 jf . f.T 'L ' ,, . .L 4 -S-42 -u- Sohthe maid came out to the door, Imagine her consternation When she saw blood drops on the floor. A little old lady was waiting, With a basket by her side, And the awful grief which filled her heart She was unable to hide. The maid had been much too quick, She knew she surely must lie, For across the pool was Baby Ben, Eating the cherry pie! G. Sherman. x x 1 x x x VAN DYCK In our library we have reproductions of pictures by The earliest of famous artists. these artists is Anthony Van . Dyck, painter of the Baby Stuart. Van Dyck, the best pupil of Rubens, was born in Antwerp in 1099 and died in 1651. He spent the greater part of his life in Italy and England, the world of princes and great ladies whose favorite painter he was, and who delighted in his elegance and courtly manners. His aristocratic portraits which reflect his delicate Uatufe. are psychological and historical documents of highest value, as well as a feast for the eyes. Van Dyck, who lived barely forty-four years, painted nearly 1500 pictures, the majority of them portraits. He may be said to have founded the national school in England. G. Sherman. f x x x x x BOOST THE BROADCASTER! THE MOTTLED MENACE by ' Billie Black Dear John: I pray that you come to me.i Four years ago you promised to 1 help me, should I ever need I I you--and that time is come. I 1 shall go mad if I get no re- , lief soon. I beg, I entreat l youu-come to my aid!! For days 1 I have stood this nightmare, i this terrible feverish dream. For Godis sake help me! What's that slithering, hissing sound? Another! Even , as I write this I can hear them i sliding, slipping, crawling, , wriggling over the floor. All the doors and windows are tightly shut, and still they come, I hundreds, thousands, MILLIONS. , Black, white, gray, striped,i green, orange, what a motley lot. Oh, to forget them! Did you hear that--that dull plunking from my topmost n rafter. Black, he is, with long, orange stripes from head to I tail, with flat beautiful sin- ister head, eyes that fascinate me, that invite me to come to A him, While ever he approaches mel I v I 4, Oh, merciful heavens! Can Q you not hear him, see him as he 1 crawls over the floor? That , dull rasping sound, the soft 4 sinucus movement of his body as Q it moves ever nearer. Oh, what 1 a BEASTLY, BEAUTIFUL thing! I But he is gone, and before Q he returns I must tell you my Q ghastly story. Two weeks ago, I came to i this place upon my doctor's recommendation. For some time I I had been tired and nervous, and finally I had seen my old t friend Dr. Jones. After tell- Q ing him my trouble, and after a i -Y - ' -' 41' 'r , -- ' '11- A , -12- f' .fd 'I 'QL luis --1 .,. . ,, . Y.. . . x F ' I u I X. 54123, 1 n 5 , I 1 4 ' 4 r v o I 1 . s ' r ' . . -.-asc, -Q-1 5 i. T- 'Z f ' 7 L 4 'r l I in - 1 j Y ' -- , , .S . .1 1 ' . 4 L ,l N . 6 . ' u . I . 'V . -I' ' 'Q sp v 1 S af. J ' .ff '?LfY'.t?i a .TT5-s':? . ,, ,ur 1g::4j3': . Mac- 'mhz 11 . ,.- .lg-H I' . ,K ' .'7 ! ti 1 . a D , Y .,.':1'5f -ITQQU 1 -:W bel thorough examination, he told me of this lonely spoir and advised me to come out here for a com- plete rest. Two days later I arrived at the little mountain station. After a night's rest, I hired a guide, who, at the end of a day's hard tramping brought me to this place. When I first saw it, I loved it. The sun was JuSt setting behind some tall rocks, on the right. To the left were rising to the sky some thousands oi feet high thickly wooded hills. And in the hollow below me, I saw a little log cabin, ,round which an old fashioned garden had run to ruin. I dismissed my guide and went down to my temporary home. The minute my foot was placed within the dooryard, a terrible loathing came over me. I shook from heed to foot, my hands were cold and clammy, my head grad- ually dropped, and I would have called my guide beck to me but my voice had gone. . I staggered and fell, but my out-flung hand struck some- thing, something slippery and cold, something that twined it- self around my hand and then slid off into the darkness. Meaning with terror I got to my feet and would have left that accursed spot, but as I took one step in the direction of civil- ch was ization the very fence whi half OTOKCD down, appeared to sway and move toward me. I turned and staggered to though the house, which seemed as but recently inhabited. In the wood box was wood ready for a fireg on their various hooks were pots and pans, shiny and bright. The whole place was spotlossly clean. I suppose my iriend Dr. Jones, had had this place fixed up for me when I had promised to come out here, but at the time I did not stop to think of this. I made my way to the bed and flung myself upon it. , hair. l I Y, I M v, ,lil-11. - A W- Y - That is all I remember ior sometime. The next thing I unew was that it was day iight, vlte the sun pouring into the OUGH window, I Sllirred, F1115 Slihga. I and at the movement I became rigid with horror, ior oft me p something slid. Oh the reeling, y the terrible creeping reeling 55 I that terrible something Teil iron I my hed. I jumped to my feet WHGU I once more regained power Of movement, but the place waS to all appearances, empty. I Walked 5 , J to the door and there, opposite I me upon an old cherry tree, Was 5 a menstreus thing that stared andy hissed at me. I drew my feSC1H- f ated gaze from it, and to the 1 left of me, to the right of me, Q everywhere were to be seen I i . . P squirming, crawling reptiles. 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THGIC Q wr A ,i M w n 1 1 +5 5 1 5 Z V v l v I A 7 Y F P k r J 5 I with their narrow eyes. And oh! the horror at night when I vet upon the bed, end lic there, never roving, while from every nool and corner of the 9 I'- building I can hear those slizz ing swishing thines. Sometimes they will drop, from where, I know not, but they fall upon the floor with e usquish,U or a Uthump,' and then they too, rustle off into the darkness. But, oh God! if there is noty that huge black, orange striped one again! He is much nearer, nowt How could I not have seen him before? His yellow eyes never leave mine for a second and my own can only leave his to follow that long, graceful body as it advan- Jes across the floor towards ne. From one side to the other it weeves, end there is nothing to be heard except the silken rustle of his body as it comes steadily towards me. Oh, merciful heaven above! Is there no help for me? Is there nothing here but this monster? Oh yes, to ell sides, they are lying, all the colors of the rainbow, but none of them move. They are watching! Above ne, upon the window sills, around the stove, on the table, from the chair rungs, everywhere they are. None of then are missing, all are here. And on the floor. thick they are there, layer How upon layer, black, yellow, orene green, shining messes of them. But oh! he is almost upon Iilhnllntsai xvgqgniee- - -f --fe-f - eff-3.4 ff-4-3-f V- V- lthe body of my friend lhalf on the chair and ,floor. e, was no evidence of a strug81O, 'everything was neatly in plsCC, and tHE only thing which did n0t fit into that scene of peace vos QS it l7yp ' half On the Y xxwxxxxxx f SH esiirailnnge, , MJJ'oUseX?U'fDQsm.c5f3nqg roll-Welfb smdf i ln eollizsj dlemnae. 3 4 1 lfflgfiileoeeelee-B Y eRTQ'5'0J y Ares Sir o ni 3 M eel? FD erlielfo v Cifhobee M eeifs lewd ' Veoeiehdes l W' AWUSEYQFQ, Sweet -14 L 1 J 1 ...MM -,....'.... . .-,.-.,.,.,.: Y. . M 's v 4'-I . 'N J .4 5,1 - v . . .1 - - ,. 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Y.. .. .. ,-.-,.......,-......... .-- V - ,..,...-........- ..- -I MTM -1 u -D J , K, , - conflicts both with activities I A ref' AZUQ i'TID C i3y'7 within the sohool and C1227 'D N79 tj' N47 lIJ E3 K H E held in different comtmritifs. hfawq ii if Q 1 Sw IN ity.: The most interesting part quvwa U- -15:3 - 'MJ J ' 'J' of the meeting was the eppoiht- 1 ment of staffs for HTdI EROAL1 3 16:1 iig CilST3? . lt was considered 4 ig 11 ,ef ,f-If V I wiser to appoint the members i iifif XflLjQjQ'QlpS? of the staff rather than elect 1 1 Qj ' them by popular vote in order Q F-I 1 . that they might hold their 5 1 l lwxo V positions on s basis of efiio- 5 e-f- O Illml ienoy rather than popularity. 1 CWYWCX I 2,4 :iq Til :Q: :Ii :Qc ' scaoct 013-352 2 P1 513' ClV'V'5 V Q 19'34'l925 ,fx N 'x f'Qd1 1311 owe-17 Treshmar-Dggohcrs' f-iee 71-2 2--2222-H lee Reception . . . . Oct. 10,1924 Sophomore Hop . . Got. 51, 1924 F R ilx High Jinks . . . . Doc, 12, 1924 1 .9 I A C Junior Prom . . . rob. 14 1925 A flU1KilfMSE?q7QBVM7 5 SbS?DG5 C G? v .N u +1 ' . 7 ,, L. Ba. LJ X 2 , K.i,i. entertainment L, f J 153. 7, 1925 Senior Play , . . Apr, 25, 1525 ' ' Girls' Loi no Toi. hav 6 1925 CPU f'i Q ! S'3Z'.l3'Jl' 33911 . June ei 1925 1 1193545 ana :lil-QQQSQIFUQSD 1 1' T or bf ou If C E1 Y' X - 1 - Y3yjfUX'7 PIAIOYWG My Y Y T' , - V, , Y, ,nV,,lY.V,, nw .V ,V ,V Y V, lvl V U Y ,, -- 1, -f '- - -'-' - V, - CS fjvfqlbf f ' 1 J M 2 ' 1- WN G23 u ikwfee - L EW slr y :1XXfJ7fx-VCMES 1 Qlog -'ri-RWfhTije Slapie at-161 Fawcy XL, Uvfawmom gg V .VOCQTPQS Qi:-5 P 1lO'i -Q CYOCMGY' HQVCQWSTQ ,W 1 ' Amfodii it Ca fit PEW Pmellftf -CH? ' L H X -L rr ,, .I li, L51-P is .fl 1 'ef ..' af :ff . :ggi .. fait ,v 1 I 4 fgvskg 1 .- 30 'fl' Tug- ' Ha'-L1 J A s. Q - s 5 av - ' :' v 1.,,., i.......,...., .--,.,, , 1 5 21.9 vF'1reh f-H -Q-x-- u M, . .f I-nga W, va., I 1 ' f , 4 ' - ' MQ-L I' 14 if 1 -L: ' .' T' Qs fa - , 75 .J 5 1-'19 'Ili' gn 1 M H . 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V .1 ,wvi . r' G' . c- ge?'l C I' .Cv 1 'Jw y., K m ' -'I ., - A 1 .i-4,-H-A . .'f I ri 'iq' --, -f v,,. 5 -Q. ry-in . A .yn ' F we- 1.4, 1 F-v A , hugh-p-- ,Ti 'W ns .4 3 1 'A r 4 1 1 r r ?HQ'Q'gmnrnmnwnwdollwinigilwnvofqnwrumf1-fem1'u-1'iWang? , f::: 521' f'fS 'o P ' E325 SQIV5-JMS.-W .11 if L 'X'ig15llf'XX 5' p ...HT img: L J n -:..-Il I V.-J. c:Q-L.,--L.,--:,,,,-',,,,,f'--1..i'1.., '1.l '1..i ...i 'l..i '..J l..1 '!.,L'i- T I,-1 I ,J 'mf nf li . J?'.,-. ', .....I'i' j .,- f wg' ,j'14f' h . . OFFICERS , V President ...... Geraldine Sherman'l5o11g fu V. President ..... Morgan O'Connor r The next groan Social See'y.-Treasurer.Vivienne Lavere lootivity of tho yooy will oe Student Affairsfaileen Mchale fthe senior 5511, Oh boy! f'-Ray H0uStOH Ethe very idea of it makes my feet feel like moving. Listen - -lto that orchestra. my, but . they can sure ol y, eepecicllf Play! -' fthe saxophone. Stop t 34113 Are we going to have a Sen- Qgbgut it, 11m Writing new and ior play this year? You bet we foot dancing. Up to the present are, and judging by the committee UQ fgoloot' ooogiigee Call aryointed to select it, it ought ljggigy oommitgees hze 'seleet'l to be a dandy. That is, the ployfhas been nominated. But it's will be a success if enough peep-T going to be good. le come to see what great actors 5 and actresses we have in our 7 Sales: class. Above I mentioned some- 'A'-Ngo you smell Qnht sweet thing about a committee. This onef Odol gf hot dogs? I bet the however is one which stands out Senigyg oyo again having 5 from all of the rest fthere is e T gale, I will say we are. And great deal of them in our High . they go fEst'too. Everything which never accomplish much! but l which the Seniors make is good. there is one being selected which, That'S why it goes so iast. is bound to produce something T We have, in some way or other, worth while. Something which W to mgko a little money in order will be or real interest to the l to have something to bac, us audience. Audience! As ye: We T up whom the play and the ball don't know whether there will be i Qbme along. There are also I one but what's the use oi talk- 'goloet' committees in tnisv ing about not h3ViHS One? We'TG L department. We're oH amoiticas going to have one and that is all, bunch, wo ore, there is to it. New let us stop 1, wandering and go back to our Q Our class teacher, nr. 'select' committee. Coniound I gpindt, o dandy iellow, nice it anyway, let us make it short Q and handsome and everytning, about this committee business. ' Shgves every morning, COUOSG These dumbbells, oh! pardon me, l hig hair, and weafs c nechtie. I mean bright students, were ' Did you hear that ladies? picked out to read all the plays T they can get hold or by Christ- f The ink in my pen is HOW mas. Then they will decide on l running low and havingttO one for us. So much for this conclude someplace, e HS play and committee stuff. I mage an ending here for the get tired of it myseli once in e nous of the Senior olHSS' while. DON'T hoidii The Sophcnoie lop. I 4. , , H, , '77 Aa I 1 w Q- E, C fi. 1 :, ' :Jani 1 1 - 4 W 1 I 1' .4 1 1 1 ' . vw '1 1 ,. V . I vfl-,1J.. LJ sf., 4 Q5 A v s.. ,V, n-, . , v- . - I , , i . - v .M I -r --, . - . .. 1' M- . 4 1 - '...4 .1, ..,. 1 .., - ,, - , 'v.-'nv -A A- B 1-JL? 154. l..rf . ,E .5 , '. .V vw... .L ...h.,u .fr Q -'Jw-AL1.lb -,Q '- L Afffl 'vi 5. f - c Y . 'Y I f . ., f. if'-gr' u.-.',..' PM mf,-5-11. ,, ,V !. T 1, 4,5 'fa ir. f 45, - Av, '. -I.,,Y, 'T ix fa 91-gp . , ,n. -f Y , rf hJ - 1 .., 77' 4 'r W I h . f , -,fiictlffxfe '1 - - -.,.,.-M -...-..........-............. ...--.- 'LFLFLV X ff if, 5 I E -F Ki E. 1, ' r 'Q i 'T..l V..! -4- N- -A-....... -..,. - -..-, ..-.-..-.........- ..--- ,.--.- - - '-'- --.-..- .. Y - ..-' - i... .- .-.. -- -- .- 0- --I 1--3 H- I T'i i'. I l - T1 l '. . X , , ' v.' l ... '.-l.f , ...X vw, s Vw 'ffs N Y V 9 . 1' 1. .. ' '-.f '--.- I 1, -.,.. I ia.. 1 Igfllwi-eXef1',xl2 55M Wlmblw i X l U lflxxrdlxlus XP 52 f X 1 .- - - - . xx ,f X R r-N-.4 ' -1- - -- J xXi.:.J 'I-i 1-! '1-F'L-J l,-f l-i L,I'7l,l 'l,if'1wV l,, me ,rn r'im Lf'il 1lf'1nf1l f1n'1i.. 1...'-'-..f1.w':1.,i .x..r1r JUNIORS , Open your ears and listenl As soon as school started, The Junior Prom is coming the Junior Class elected their February li, l9Q5. It is going officers for the year. The to be tre best from given by result of the election was as follows: President---Lowell Griffith Vice President-George Brown Secy.-Treas.---Juliet Firpo Representatives to the Student Affairs Committee- Rachel Veale Forrest Sullivan FLC JLXCI' Cy Chairman of Social Com. , Lfura Hammond Chairman of Finangg- Vivian Clastek A rock later the Con2titu- -tional Connittec met and drew up a Constitution for the Junior any Junior Class thus far. The Committees in charge are already planning to make this a success. Come, dress up in your best togs and bring your friends along. Tie candy sale of September 29th was quite a success. Tbe amount made on this sale was over four dollars. Tie proceeds would have been greater if there had been more candy. Many had to leave without obtaining their share, but next time the Juniors hope to have enough for all. .. J. 1. 4, J. .-- -Q.. -1, J. ,l., ,P q, .,. .lc f,-. ,P .P ,P WATCH Tas Enormous TER Class consisting of the duties FLASH ITS WAY of the President and other of- ' TO ficers, chose class flowers and i PROGRESS class color, settled upon time for class meetings, and the calling of special meetings. Friday. September 12, the Juniors gave a lemonade sale. ERS? NTWCQ Q The clearance from the sale was f mvggg ix Q approximately five dollars and fifteen cents making the total in the Bank 2251.86 includina g Q 1? 1 ' I A, the class dues, money from the sale of rings and gins, and a balance lef over rom the Sophomore Claes last Juniors have decided to give a l DYE! 570311: T126 ' F6951 Fsvdlsenfqglbneoln S310 GVOH' other MO11:1'rn0OH- il Eszoevii V2-Feiss and Don't forect to look for the notices which will appear on all SQPQKQ Q5 black boards before each sale. V EADQQWWQWQE ' ' tv 7-faux W' ' ' vyugnggl --- - -I - -- - '00-f T-what :Penn-on ,. , , , Y -.-U hai, g , if-1-L, , , , , .. -1-8... 1' Lf f 1 o 1 Am 1 9 L - H 0' Q. Y .Aa Y I 1 .. 1 u 4 e 5 1 ' ' 'nm 'ln- Vef- r r, -A . J D 5- rd it ECE Co? Q-,Q,,+i1j+T,Qr-1firiQhlri3iJ1Qfiil.1'iggritz ii Lrwgrfd L51 it -1.1-'c...r'x..k-r..r, Lg ,J H PM Millers M-mem 9 EI wffwwvtj-gg? mffj W-E :grit 'TJ glzfeb E1 ' 1 g l A 3, f -J i , ij! l-liz!! XII? ll Q- 1.1 Q17 L U:.:.,J .Q J 1-'5'5?7Lf'f4 t i ee,- 1-77-ifi-fl 'ff 7ff Uf7ff -I .-H A Vnigfhtg there will be no ghosts 'to frighten you away and if there QEQlQQEQ ygre any, they will be to show the people to the dance. PresidentvAmorette Crawford l I hope all those who Cen Vice-Eresident-Madeline Olheeri pane went to, will patronize us in Secretary a Treasurer- iqur sdlesf for the more help we Melbe Cshebreed lget the better Hhopn We CGD Put Two class representatives yen. y Sed ie Wiglltml-in d d lt d A l t Wayne Sperry Tp ' ' ' JJ! Segt. at ArmSwMariOn Williems RHMEMBHR THE DAT? October 51 SOPHOMORE NEWS SQPHQMQRE HOP We have started to get ready for our big 'Soph Hopw 51 which is coming October ill LQ HQE E-T-viii SHOW we hope everybody will attend. y ,-U K We have had two sales to tlTlE TNF VV E3 HVQEWS raise money for expenses. Our fr first one was en Oreneeede Sale W N, F N, O 0 and we made 35.24. Qur second y L--5 N93 I QPNVX N was 25,1 lunch sale from which we made SQpl2.00. quite Tlx LH 5 1.-Dx a start towards herping ue in .. ::l.......f 1 our expenses for the HHepU whiehl 9 N j . . - 1 W ml Q, we will encounter inter. i5W'L CIO The eoruittei for our dencel , p 0 1 P -AA . mleviki --L l 1 X ...- V Y K .K x ' Y' X! I -0 A - met at the Hotel nrentwood oept.x f3eJCQ 31 -Kf'T,st T!Xl'N 51. It was our first meeting and ,.., ,.1 we did quite e. lot of business. c 'U S , ing? I XJ ! 'I ' ' 'L-J We are going to try our besU V, V N ,A to -Elive everyone e good tina. l J if fix EAR There will be ducning for epelesl at 591' per duck for erzusenent be- l tween dances in onf end of the y N 4 ' f -me A front corridor, and iree punch l gjlN,lXNq E kill .5,TXCz Klum MEL LY Kin? just because it is Hellovvden E D Ojvxi X will be given in the other end. Do not be afraid to come l 19 ya u- v , -u s 1 i 1 45 ' : v I I v I :- 11 4 - J: rv-1--'ily' Q f -eu ,....' 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Q- '-' - : , '-1 '-f- - i-, '. ', 'H - , ,, -. .J un '- 1. 1. L- 1 ,., .4 .. - ,- -- -4 -- -' H' i , r f1ii'4ff'Ff1V7M,f MLFM L, ,,.v,,' ..,, .., L x.. -- -- - 1 M H ff Y-1 i--, Q if ,,, :.. . - lr-s-of 41' , I ,N gf it gi Xv riff H 1 gg it-J ,,, LJ .... L.L.....,,.. - -J LW 1 - , ,i W , tkf 'VjV1fLTLfQ fFL,4W-0-.lfLf?'? ei-me sas.-fQfiFLigtmil1,:.:44 5 OFFICEFS 'go to our major room, keen on E31'nSl'iC2l'lt. . . , . . .E,5,C:8l'lOI' TOVV1'lS1Cy n Guy fgylgy H1323--U,p, 53911 to 3ppG9.1' 3Vicc Uresidcnt..Elcanor Vierria Cn ine high S3nCQ1 pgrgh at ?SeCIctoIy 8 Treas.....,Anna Fish 'l2:QQ O'QgQQg, Noon time, came QSGTEGFHT at Arms..AlGX- AUGUISUH altogether too soon, One Of the iStudcnt body hepresentatives..., worst Qpple uppgreelassmen Cime A Margaret Hcvey E Reed Cowan j JF Ik ik IF if Q Most freshman classes are very ggreen ond they are not supposed :to Know anything, but we are a I Qvery unusual freshman class. Wu shave already elected our class iofficers, and chosen class colors, Yand marched us into a line. A- -nother one of the HCrabsU gave ius mustaches, also blue and pink feyehrows. We were then told to 'march up town shouting, WWE SIS fFreshmon.N We did it very will- fingly. We marched right up ithrough the main street OI Brentwood, stopped et Hotel ,and flower. Our colors are red ffBreHtW0O5 and WQIQ mode to shout gand white and our flowers, red 1Rahi Rabi gghg Ugpgrglggsmenl find White roses, Que were than allbwed to egt gui f Because we are a very unusual 'diMn6f. provided We would lggve lclfssf We have 9159 had 3 Very 'our pink and blue eye-DTGWS, Qunusual initiation. The first. mugfgches Eng Q11 the rest of Qdey of school we were laiked upon your funny'Ouffit On, pas nobodies. The second dey was . At the Sixth period, we were fa little better. After that we gpermitted to wash our faces, and gbecame used to high schiil. As gput on Guy dresses, In all the Qthe days went by, we thiufht we Lcgnfuaion one of the 51115 lost fwerc not going to be initietedg iher dress, but it was found ,so we acted as big as the Sopho- Qlgtet. ' gmores. That made them think it 1 And HOW my 163561, do you not iwas ebout time to initiate us, Fthing that is gggggh? I know land the result WGS: iypu think if 13, but the Upper- ? The first day Of JU! initla' iclassmen and Soohs do not. lt Qtion was quite gentle, intriduc- fig S315 that We 319 gging to get jing us to the worst. All the 2Sophs took part, and also some of sthe upper classmen. Our faces Mere painted, our dresses put on gbackwards. We were tshen into fthe auditorium, and made to dance with the Freshmen boys. This was Friday. We came to school Monday, ihinking the worst was over, but blast It was not. Q As soon as we went into the girls' locker room, the girls grabbed us. All sorts of funny clothes were put on us. The same treatment was given to the Fresh- men boys, We were then told to iit harder still at the Freshies fheceotion, but we 5are kidding us ll 'one bit, but that 4This now ends the :sad initiation. Q We, the Freshmen class have adeclared we like high school, ibut shall like it better after ithe Freshies Feceotion. hope that they don't doubt they mean itl. tele of our 1 :att Xxx I BOGST For QUE BEOADCASTBB 5 1T's A warez: i r ,,,,,,,l . ........., - -..le -, , in-Li J--we-1 Y -20- 7' , -..'-'T , L. - N 4 4-. 4 7 'I V4 r ' n f' s w 5 1 o - J X J. ' i 0 1 ,- - 1 - .4 F Vx ff' s .. . Q . 1 E ,-1. , x .V A 1 Q A 3' lg ar r. ' 1 ... .,, ,:.L ' ., gui -24 if .1 4,1 . A ua . 'v J - L '55,-.-H V -..L W J V41 5 UI Cl .,..--....,,.,,,,, :7 x4..f' X f,-fr .tx I' ' -fl sin L: '. NL! A- 'K fl-.X il-I .fff'f' 1-x fi Cp 'RIF f . -i,'xgT2 X f 'x 5 I -A .xfrx . fvlf ff- , I u I , 5 '1 - Xffhxy , ' lx Lui ix I f'x 'N ffw fx X X f S ' 3 ' -ffxdl I 2 'Wx r 4 o. ,,----H I , g -I rw 41, ff f X NN iq X A lx ! do 1!5 3 iff' -SM ef. or xii or o M l we gre Loring an effort 1 gggrke f.cwn is working 3 through rho Cabrera nf ner little Qfr, Hnfirxn Ln sygon. paper fc Loomis monks' xg Lhe I L3.!.ELSSGQ Cf fi 9212. jrjfiie WE? Uij,riQv1flMQFf3L1j.O held are 2490 iuteresred it rows perm dhone near Brentwood. taining fo any eg the alumni from f this sehool. We would appreciate r Elvira Holwgy is at her hearree iron engoie wha can give lhome in Byron. 'us infornatxcn rn regard to L. U. p H' 0- graduates. ' Edward Augusta is working rin n .erase at Na e ' Class '24 f F ' P . Class '25 Kathryn Jacoby is taking o post-graduate course at L. U. H. Q Violet Gay ond Theodore '5- fBarKley are attending the San ' diose State Teachers' College. Anna Lew1s wzll start to workg for EYLIJJHHS-HSU6Vil1Q IJ- hd Evelyn Porter and John seq, -.,.. Q- 3 ' ,-,-,A K, .,-,iz nf., 'X .I .5 ' . I - 4 . CO.LL,,.g-:...J o.-.1 IM.-..-4.-ring, r,f...,oT?GI' 13. Zg,n1rg3t0 arg Wgfklng an 5110014- Ston. Jello Golden is working in r Sw Ffwrlfflscv- ff Mildred S3111 ana Lucille q :Lawson are attending the Sqn . AdC1PhHS Loeen 15 Gmsloyed frrsncisco Teachers? Gollege. by the'Unioh Oil Co' at gooey, Q Dolores Sanders works in Hazel Cox is working in fthe Bgnk of Byron, Knightsen. . 4 Richard Truett is Working Edlth Becta is at her home in near Ngpq, Brentwood. r ' 5 Ieyle Barr has attended a Dorothy DIVE, AlVGTGtto Lsohool for meroelling in Oakland Hamilton and Helen Jensse are 'but is hgme at present, taking a post-gradueue coarse at r L- U- H- 5- f Arthur Somerhalder is at Whome near Knightsen. Elise Hoffman is attending G Iklkik he Gladys Jacobsen is telephone Q operator at W. W. Mcrgans. Q Homer Bonnickson is with a 9 SUPPORT CUR ADVERTISERS. surveying party in Northern Calif.. w 1: ,, W-l,.A,,, -21- ' D swan., and-mms A-,ggfg aif'1.'PL2f 0 s:.:. artfiwomq 'rc-3-I X + y 4 J 9 ? v , i -,VV 1 ...Lua -ru 7 . .. , 3 05 'LtKgXf .JOEL 7 , ..,.. 4 ILC-.. . .A -0-Z'-Ag f'.+7J.' '1 'fi ,HA f . - I - '- . 3 AJI1i 3333 CL',,1 I . fx!-'QR . .. ,.'j,4.' fi -4.1-fi 'It' 44 ,, -A, , -... ..-..-.-, ..-..-. Class Q f '-ec Hosis is College of Pacific. 1 1 3 ' . V. - ' - L 'L ' QQ. , L x , f 'f 71 Just -' .,.. .pf 7 .- 1 1 53 UT? 3 OE 'E O UR 'WE 5? I QL S'17?.i'3 Irven Williams is ifJ'.?L'l'Lil'lg at 4 .TW K-3 ,S . Qffgf Jansse and O'M9f3fT9- 5- Qn,j1'xis.55 lff+ Harold Prewett is attending T V 4 C. 1 'hx , ,ii U . A-Tl K? 3323 as Edith Hevey is teaching at Qi? Rio Grande. Q-'ycflg 'L ilk 4 . , , Q Ll G0 Q.: fQlQc?lfF',XG?.Y? f Elise Sullenger teaches at is C O A x Q- 6 Q Iron House Grammar School. ly jQF5t?QGj,Qif?uzff..- A563 E5-SSJCCAEQQQ g 5 . ., 5 Vivian Estes is at home near j ,B 1 Brentwood. She has been attendingr Q We I U . l school in Long Beach. G X1 UQZUL V5-H43 XR MGQZ?-b Eda Belle Hansen is teaching ' pp p p p B in Yolo County.. ii B B' W B ii ' B id f l my Nw M S 1 Vesta Stone is working in the VAN' 0 'NIO A QT-Q 3-7 ami S Byron telephone office. D nm: 'FW ZRXQELQQQ Slove ., . fx' O I THE . w.wn.t .. eu. el. QS y B R O A D C A S T E R A V i C First and. last chance to get l Q G2 951955: pr a year's subscription to the p W vi , .Broadcaster such includes nine f ' J , JS l copies for one dollarl. r If your u W G N251 V' QQ ' want to keep in touch with your 4 . school and community don't hesii- Q -. . Yap l tate, but sign your name below, Q i enclose a dollar, clip this - ' . ff. notice out and mail it to-day. mvtxg p S our t The Broadcaster S Q13 A L If W Liberty Union High School ' ' ' SQEQZNQ' y, Deaf Editor: if THQ Ezlsleei' Rl DSNG C13 .125 3 Kindly send me a year's sub- L JN THE r scription to the Broadcaster. I 5 C LEVE LAND enclose a dollar which I under- f 4 standvwill give me nine copies. CHANDLER 1 'T 1, Yours truly, , 5' AR' or ffl- WWE 343 f3!5'Y3.W.Q0.D. C.4iHii -22-. lvl' 9 vi ...L L 1 4' nr -A --f .g. r .zk .IA -fo: f . y , X 'af ? . .N r' h . . Q ' ,,. s , ' A ,J D .. '- . , . -' ' i f'.!'r1-f' A . .'f:j',1,71f-J. -3157+ J . - , . . , ' ,, ,. . ' ,,4.1.,-s.t.,i', ' . ,.,, 1. , 1 1 Q ,.f,,g--P-16' .,. 4 A . .' - .. ma. 1 .2 . S-' 1' - -- -46 ... 'n Q I, ..-,.. -- ,, .v ,' ,.A. ..,' .5531 ... .-.1-: ,.1L,..,,-.4 , ., 16, Ag xx, - v ..--. 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' L r aff. has El is li il if if f .- - QQ QXJ ,gf ff ,pg lift: 3f,.X.J U .XL i g DdV1f1JMLVLf7LVLf1J'Lf1J73QLf14-Lflfl-VHTEf7JfVV?J7ffPJ74friiiJffEi, T.,-, 1 3 N K l 'EAST CCNTRA COSTA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE GRGANIZED The East Contra Costa County Chamber of Commerce held a well ate tended dinner meeting at the Hotel Brentwood, Thursday evening at which Associate Engineer Hanna of the East Bay Utilities District outlined in detail the Mckelumne iRiver water project and its pos- L V 1 L 1 z A sibilities for Diablo Valley and all of Contra Costa County. Pres- ident Roy V. Davis, of antioch, presided and called upon many mem- bers for their views. among the speakers were Assemblyman Easly, Chairman Buchanan of the Board of Supervisors, H. A. west, C. B. Douglass, C. B. Weeks, Albert Davis and E. J. Viere. Musical numbers were rendered fby the Liberty ,High string orches- I is , Tl 1 A I 3? 4 5 ' r tra, this being their second ap- pearance in public. Members of the school orchestra are Oscar Nile fert, violing Anna French, mando- ling Frances Diffin, pianog Ray Houston, mandolin, William Bowlin, mandolin, and Arthur Somerhalder, banjo. Kathryn Jacoby sang, ac- companied by Willma Dainty on the piano. J. S. O'Meara, retiring secre- tary, was given a rising vote of thanks for his unceasing eiirrts during the past year. Geo. P. Upham, who assumed the office on October first, outlined his plans for the development of the Diablo Valley. The East Contra Costa Chamberj of Commerce was organized on Sep- tember l3, 1925, to advance the interests of Diablo Valley, cov- ering the territory from Antioch to the County line beyond Byron gndtfrom the foothills to the 68-. Under the direction of Presi-, dent Roy. V. Davis of Antioch, the Chamber has made a rapid growth inc 'membership and has done much pub- licity work for the towns of Ant- ioch, Oakley, Knightsen, Brentwood and Byron, and the surrounding , country. During this time J. S. C Meera has devoted a great deal oft his time, at the sacrifice of his business, amd without ccniPneetion.Q Secretary of it is through efforts that the Chamber of to the many duties of organization, and 1 , Q toe 1 his Commerce found itself big enough to, I employ a full time Secretary, and g the Board of Directors have select-f ed Geo. P. Upham of Martinez to 5 take up these dities, and he is nowl located at the Hotel Brentwood. 3 where he maintains his office. One! of the first steps in Mr. Uphemfs Q program for the Chamber activities ' is to enlarge the membership to a 3 point that it will be representa- 1 tive of the districts it serves. i The annual dues of the organiw zation are only ten dollars, and Q every farmer and every business 1 man in the district should be sup- porting it. If you, Mr. Reader, are not a member, you owe it to i E G yourself and to your family to 1 step into the Lobby of the Hotel 4 Brentwood and hand the Secretary V l your application, or gust f1I'0P 3 , line to him in the mail. E V pc, ,.,, , ,,, , be , E' MTE HD YFSEZ SET? 553213 Gi LDERFLT E o I J f i lifleeo 3 pete it e Peitilte St,EUQw23c?t? dififenalkbcmrgtofg xr, 'Ce Uutgit Siceawell Siioelemlis RW Qirek wileevd Poo -my it-:1-1- ' . i r-7U5- V I - 1 - A . 1 N' L . 1 Y x x .v H Q ,- , .'-V 9 s , , I . - .,,. f 5 A 1- n ' , A 4 p. . 1 f 5 1 Q 1 I I . s . ., - - A . - A Q 5 .Ah .' ,,' QfsA . ,,. .-www-, ., -.fj V ' lui, -' .o U 1.4, 'S Aw' .P F1 -'Q,, A 5 . ,!. 6. .-1 ,. . . . hall. ll. -. ' . Y ln .ffA -s nn . L VV.. ,- 5-n H--. . .., g 1 ,' as P 4: I . 'I-,. . ' . -1-'f'- -1:-. - 'O , 1 , I . - ,1,'. '-'I . ln. .' -Q Ll' .' J..' qif. - ,'. ,nhl 1 . ,VJ .Va ' 2. Q Q, J if. lf.. g-C g- 1 --' ' 'Q R f - x A ' ' it ' - 4.- 'ELVL . .- 5 1 1 . f A' ?Q-r -,U - . Q. ' ' Q' fs, r . ,' ' V. - s .,, fx. 7. !.,.,1. . L H V -'l - ..,. . -- I , 'I ,, '.' . 1-'f Tj!-5 if f--h 1. ,b ' f' ., as A. - C , -I V , - ' I ' first! .Q o-. -,.' Q J,1,f-QQ 55 if I 4 1 L, -+- I Warned M50 1' Verdv ware Vps - Efxms Arxxzflf' 2-CHU - s'LeC'L .. Sunday of last woe? '. SICQFCI L Un Sunday, Onto 1 -Edd Misses Erms and S4oQ. W,gU,L4K MQ x X 1 2 4 Juliet Eirpo enjoyed Q gore ci 4 MPQRIACES golf 311' PyL'f2l'f. 0 0,1 SlGDtQF. i.U.:. 9 fujsvrff ?fl'?W fff1'i.1'5, I 'f-.,3I ? , '.J',c,'.Jo ir? mgtsjz, 3.5 Q 3' -,:Ji'.c'WQ1Li:'iLr::1'?-42' Ew:'G-'-11:1 ,'rf.jr FJ taking the phase of the Hotel Q WdH'm1Qfipi +0 gp, Hiiiggm T, gi?E3jGFgPfiZgigMTHffr UFSQQG 1? S Krrknzn, Jcuq the Yeddf3rrwnnA -L ----- .. 'I 'Ji' '- ' - f h f f fo Lyn, g'1 f:.a,J.' .A tra Pie new Ion? Tree Tlghway is 1 ?QQQiQmiHA?l Vligggua Q f'rishud end VM, P?ecoo, rho was t P :4Jff?? 5mf57if1sAorse eww Nr ' ' ' ' ' ' - U ' 'L' 1 ,H ,I L 5, f,f.,'.,.f Lf, .. -os-D -I., f- .V L t... . in charge ol the work, hopes that V Q-w4S'p,mQsi XQTQ hgygfgj ,p evergfnrc wqgf. be setffxfyco, jipgktfkfxnj g5A365Q,3? , ., qqq -vggy fha 509hCm9TUS QTU sirius 5533 mane their HONG in Cangord, their Big Hop on October 51. N ' Q e X X x Everybody come! r an Jw L. U. It S. has the progremmef PIRTL: mode o1t .'1. for the year KOSQ-1925n r MTS- and Mr, Ioude Plenoheon The next affair after the Sopho- r HTS tid P5935 P31Q353 O1 3 995' more Hop will be the High Jinns, N born on October 1. which will be held on December 12.5 QGFM iv Urea and NT' Ji Sy Be Sure to remember The date, Q O'Mears, a girl, on August s7tn. E Lest Friday, Lr, Blake and 6 Xvkfklkfli Miss Miller, the county nurse, were ot high school giving shots h NOTICE of toxineenti-toxin cs 3 preventive ' for dyptheris. Several children l you 330 jnvftgd to gttend undef 903991 CSG, QS well US l the next meetigg of the East students of the Grommcr and High l goptra C0535 Qpgmbgy gf gow- Schools took advantage of this h mgyge to bg begs in gyygn, because of the rumor of an Gpi' h Thursday Evening, november 15th. shots will be demic. Two mcre given at later dates, ' O Holwny his been e frequent visitor at recently. Miss Grace Beete was absent from school October 7th and 8th because of illness, Alexander Anderson hes return- ed to school after on absence of two weeks, during which trme he nas under quarantine for dypther- la. hiss nlvire L, U. H. S. The misses Laura Hammond ond Kathryn Jacoby were Stockton visitors Saturday, October sth. r D Dudley Hudson were hunting r wlth his two brothers lest Sdn- day. They returned, cold and r wet, but carried several ducks. Q Leo and Helen Jansse were in v Oakland shopping, October 4thG We are glad to see Wayne 9 Sperry with us egc1n.g For over ag! it f x x x x x Y g ,iwM gggg BOOST T33 BROADCdSTER! renew e e el Eegih 5 Me1?5,Rei Veneta cmd Goo-'De 0 Meets E5se1k3me Hesse r KGQQGLQS Qfiivlf f? e1?t1no5n phoned? Bygnfwoed -24- I 3 , ' g v- n A- I 5 K I 9 4, 'w P 'uri 4 a- ff--.- a .1 . ' u ' r .- . 1 I A 1 , I 1 fi 99 P3 s if fl 1 ? egeigsifai meagre' fe S -If F VER V13 it 'inf g',T'32'i 11,43 CN sw rxqpei wi Gif 113 l llfK3U owen u,,otldpfgbum:iA-J1ot5f: AUdfV1Jfef1eTLJ1PfT1f7iVljlgfIgilillilnflfIlilzil+7:CEiT:il:fki1:iQSicily? ,..' of :limi-.iss U 3 This year the l brcry is to the students in learning how 1 handled on e new sys em of to conduct in efficient office. ! ccrdw one files. There are The outer office has been fully 3 fourehundred ond fifuv hooks eqiippod. mich period one l in the library at present and member ff the class his Q chance they consist mostly of the to take chorge of it. latest fiction. Some cf the T popular hours new in the library H SEWING are WThe Corered wegcn,H l 'Monsieuir heeucoire,H and Miss Perow's Sewing classes H others. The books will be will be busy from now until the l used extensively by the whole week before their Bazaar, which t English department for the will be held the night of the A yearly reports which are nec- ,High Jinns. They would be very 1 essery in each class. much pleased to get any suggest- ' lions from the members of the ' The English I Class is under the supervision of Miss Hoff- man, are planning e visit, next week end to the Golden Gate Museum at Sen Frrncisco. This trip is mode by the English I Classes each year uid is very , beneficial to the students. Student Body as to whet they 'should make for the Bazaar, end also they wish thet the whole school would help them by buy- ing the articles et the Hi Jinks DRAWING The drawing students under I COMMERCIAL VMiss Perow are helping THE w BPOADCASTERQ greet deal by ' The commercial classes making all the necessary cartoons i under Miss Hulbert are much Pond drawings. There are Q few F lirger than they Were last fin Miss Perow's classes who ere L year- texceptionelly good. w ,. l U t All the typing classes are putting forth every effort to attend the Stite Contest which will be held in Los Angeles this year. Several new typewriters had to be purchased to accomodate all those who wished to take typing in the Novice Class. This class is do- ing very well end it hopes to ' send three of its members with I the members of the Advanced Class to the State Contest. Office Administration end Practice, the new course given in the Department this year is e great help to Mr. Nash in his office and also is a greet help r,HATHEMATICS 'i,i Mr. Spindt, this year is con ducting e course in commercial arithmetic end rapid calculation. This work is intended to help those students who are planning a commercial course. Short methods of adding, subtraction, dividing, and multiplication ere being taught and it is hoped that Bookkeeping students will no lon er have trouble with simple erith metic, interest, percentage, decimals, or discount. Q-franc-unq ' ----A il - ' ' - W -- f--v-- -vie --- Y I A 71 Y VI' Wx' A -17 A, ' .. 'A :aaxl-urneffszl -. -:tag B -25- , 4 f-r,. 4 . ' 1 , 'lin' ie.-1 fiat! -:Q , m sq. ,v V - V. . F -it Q-4 :Ill 3 an D lg . ' L -1- :xl . 'QAIWV4 lg. A it -Q A A K ' ' 1193 1 , , --2, I-. f ' --4 , Q- fr ' , .'-ffl., -, , .K.k-.5gAL Lfdf 1 'V--Y' , , .4 L ,. 74,4 '11, .FAA -iftsxa Y-Q - r , . , I. 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An election of officers Twas held and the fcllcwing were nominated and elected for the term lcf one year. f A President-eMr. Chester Arthur ifrom Alhambra High School, Martine Vice Presidente-Mr. Leo fdansse from Liberty Union Hiqh, VBrentwcod. P Secretary--Mr. A. Lawrence 5fr0m Lihcrty'UniGn High, Brentvcod L the temns receive Each in a pennant ins a cup for three successive years it will be left in its possession. The Basket Ball Schedule for the Season was decided and the first .game is to be played January the X 10th. - -' lt was decided that who wen last year are to their pennants and cups. lschocl winning this year certain event will get a and a cup. If a school w q ' The coaches of the different schools are to fix up the football schedule for the year. ' coach, Kr. lthe boys into four squads of yfrom ten to fifte These Z .third one point. lplace in any event Spindt, has divided I 1 en boys each. E I squads have a first ! will have five l . 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I +5 51-2 'fV MP. -,ga ieril, . not r Y , ,, Educ for snsket neil had to learn Girls Athletils F,the iules cf the game and then pass 'wU fan ezaninetion on them before they At the same date as the delew ,could play. lip to the present time gates for the Boys' Leanne were itney have been practicing goal decided upon, the delegates for 'tDTUViHQ and have had e game be- the girls were also dec ded upon. ltwcen the old team and e new teen They were as follows: Miss Geral- dine Sherman and Miss Leone Els- worth. The reports were: The schedule for the girls' Basket-hell Genes to be played the following season is the sane es that for the Boys. There are to be no pennsnts cups for the winning teens. ell the girls' games the number of substitutes ere to be decided or In mpon by the coeches. The annual girls' Field dey is to be held May first at Concord on the field of the Diablo High School. 5 The girls are divided into gtwo groups. One is under the in- struction of Miss Perow who teaches, lpicked from the recruits of this K The other group is under in- vstruction of hiss Logen, who eives ithereush drills in celisthenics, 'i indoor Eames and folk dancing. x , timmy, october 5, the foi- E ,lowing names were posted on the 2 ,Bulletin board. These girls will 5 make up the first and second.teams 4 fof Beskethbell for the year. T t Grace Becta, Rose Reichmuth, fLillie Wielerkehr, Anorette Crew- 5 fferd, Dells Silvus, Agnes Frey, qdleenor Tewnsley, Margaret Hevey, 1 Willne Dainty, Geraldine Sherman, 5 1 en helale, Irene Mc Pherson, , ,Mary Armstrong, marie Heidorn, and S FMedelein O'Meeru. 5 XJFFFFFFFFF 5 ,Aile them Basset-bell. All girls going Q ppdp p, up ' fwlclsslisbinslclarifiesT w R o N G o R D E R 1 5 essr g , so v we fi-3-.eff we Wane ufwgjiiiii xff'fQZ?1f.,CKd no ,X v in-ev, .-.std Ir, - -U dire.. 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A C: 3 x, .f I-N fi ,Q Qffsf U4 Xl X kysnrf X X Kyd, IZ! r r r T c, ,rr ri,, rl., 1 - X T K. K. K. INITIATICN and PARTY ' A party was civen on Thurs- day evening, Sept. ll, in the .swmffif feAc -e- wife- 'jQHditOTiuU, by the Advanced FRESHMEN-TEACHERS' fSircents in honor of the Novice A RECEPTION fClass. An amusing initiation A reception was given in hon- of the new members took place or of the members of the faculty Tbefcre e few guests and the I 1 1 r w F and the Freshmen, on Friday eve- ning, Oct. 10th in the High School Auditorium. A one uct play, HThe Ghost Story,n was sta ed by the upper classmen. In the cast Miss Willma Dainty and Angelo Beily as leading characters proved themselves more than worthy of their promnent parts. The other characters in the play were taken by Germldine Sherman, Amorette Crawford, Morgenn O'Conner, Cecil Wooly and Ray f L3 JU T fu -. .L t t o I Fw eculty. Our Junior and Senior boys Qncing in public on thet eve- ins. ln fact they are so nteresued in dencine durins he noon hour that they forget 0 attend meetings. Refreshments, which consists f sendwiches, cake, and punch ere prepared and served by the advanced class. The entire affair was under lHouston. It was very successful, the supervision of Miss Ruth in result of earnest warning on thefHulbert. Apart cf the cast and the patient A The Members of the Novice ,effort of the coach, Mr. B. J. rulass are: Callaghan. ' Louise Augusta The freshmen also afforded Frances Diffin .amusement to the audience by Sarah Barr ,impromptu stunts. This affair Marion Morchio 'was e great end anxious night for T Blgnzne Plumley lthe freshmen, as they did not knowl Juliet Firpo .what they had to do until they Vivian Chgstek ,were called on the stage by Morgen wgllma D inty ,O'Connor. Jennie Cooper After the entertainment re- A Susgn Wilder freshments were served in the Rachel Vegle Commercial Department, by the , Lgurg Hg mend upperclessnen. Angelo Baily Dancing was enjoyed until midr Rey Houston nicht. Music was furnished by Lowell Griffith Harold Turner's orchestra of Q Tgny N013 Antioch. ' Leo Jensse The evening proved very success- Gggrge Brown ful with a large crowd in atten- 1 dence: ' 5 4 -28- I I I de their first attempt et s A 1 v I J I I 9 0 ll O Y lx I 1 , u aw r n - . , , , .qi . . I i x . N L , 5 . - . . -X '- ,Q J 4. . . I f ,A - J X' V ggi' L fi 114-'.f'.4' FIX!-fill L Y .1- Y Y 1 I -1, r. 1- , v .xl Z -.Up-.1 13 :TT ' ' ' P V' 'A ff 4 I r J' fb .1 9 :sg V trier ffo grief: 0!TQk Q ff' I I .gs fgufiii X Mfukt N ffiziibi 'T Lx fre f'b J f-' f ' fffmw fffrv - I3 ' N 4' , - LID mf XX. 'V A' H ' V i YZ ' if T K. K. K. INITIATICN and PARTY Y T A party was Uiven on Thurs- day evening, Sept. ll, in the sewmfffeef refs-e-he f-e e - fe'iAuditorium, by the Advanced FRESHMEN-TEACHERS' RECEPTICN A reception was eiven in hon or of the members of the faculty and the Freshmen, on Friday eve- nine, Oct. lOth in the High r 1 School Auditorrnt. y A one not pley. HThe Ghost T Story,H was stauee by the upper i classmen. In the cast Miss Willmel Dainty and Angelo Beily as leedingv characters proved themselves more h than Worthy of their promnent parts. The other characters in the play were token by Geraldine Sherman, Amorette Crawford, Morse C'Conner, Cecil Wooly end Rey 1 nf Houston. It was very sueeessful, n result of earnest moraine on the? pert cf the cast end the patient T effort of the coach, Mr. B. J. T Callashan. V The freshmen also afforded amusement to the audience by impromptu stunts. This affair was a great and anxious night for T the freshnen, as they did not kno what they had to do until they were called on the stage by Merge O'Connor. After the entertainment re- freshments were served in the Commercial Department, by the upperclessren. Wi ni 5 o .I rodents in honor of the Novice lass. An amusing initiation of the new members took place before o few guests and the faculty. Cur Junior and Senior boys made their first attempt et iercinf in public on thot eve- n ,'.. ng. in feet they are so interested in dencinm durine the noon hour that they forget to attend meetings. Refreshments, which consiste f sendwiches, cake, and punch o were prepared end served by the advanced class. The entire affair was under the supervision of Miss Ruth IIU. C fm' 0 The Members of the Novice clqss are: Louise Augusta Frances Diffin Sarah Barr Marion Morchio Blanche Plumley Joliet Firpo Vivien Chnstek Willma Dwinty Jennie Cooper Susan Wilder Rachel Veule Laura H nmond Angelo Beily Dancing was enjoyed until mid? Rgy Houston nirht. Music was furnished by 2 Lowell Griffith Harold Turner's orchestra of , Tgny N013 AHtiOCh. . T Leo Jqnsse The evening proved very success- George Brown ful with a large crowd in etten- Y dence. p ' '?TfE7 J -f ,.,,. ,-.,v-.I pg, a 1 ,. 1 u v- 445-Q 5 W 'Q . -. 'X W j 1 , A , I .I ' '- ,L A ,y I in .- lg' I 1 T, , a Q . 5 , Y ,f ' 'V 1 .. P' vi' - I 7 - . v '51 .. Y v'y , 4' . . - , 1 - 5' O ,,,-,,.,, , --.Y . 1 .'J, , I Q w- , '-'55,-' , 9 -M, , if ' ' I V -. - 1 ---5.'f5': f. an 91 5 ,. 'A ' ' ,S 1, 1, f t -.' - '- , ' ,,, 111, A5 ',' ,A .1 V . ' ' 'vi . 4 , .,, 11- --r 2 ' , ' - . ,.. wg ' - fl' A 4 . ,, . ' -J,-fl Q' G'fj LL ' Uh - vJwa f I - . . - A . V, ,gh X ' , ' - ,-sr ,.A!g,, Tiff!-.n-if! ' . . ,,. 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O - ..- sph I Ft., iii' -. .ina .- 5. f-- - .d A ' - 1 fp h ' A f ' 4,5 'Q Ei1.9.J. , , 'A ' 1..'. j 'I -jti if -... fx. r ,. .ff . ,V ! br! 1.2 f ...-.., ,,a,. ,. ,- V .. , .-.AA r-r---....,............-.-.,.......,....-........-..... ,-.., soarfiisiz erarrimf nerr i A surprise party was given in honor oi the SGVuFt6UM?H birthday oi Doris Ackerman on Sunday evening, Sept. Ed, by Edith Morgan. Dancing and games were en- awarded to Hrs. Fred Weihie oi Byron I fencing and refreshments Q Lwere enjoyed. it . L QQKQYEQ S MRF FE K joyed and reireshments were serv- ed at midnight. 'Those who partook of the jovial aifair were: Sarah Barr 1, 1 Charlotte Barrendsen oi Claytor Margaret McGuire oi Clayton Iiorgaai Ackerman Ackerman es Morgan Howard Morgan George Morgan Albert Rassmussen of Clayton Edith Edith Doris Charl Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Duncan of Clayton Nr. and Mrs. Clarence Frank oi Clayton ' Mrs. Marguerite Barrendesen of Cl jtan 'Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Ackerman Q, D. G.,W.iCard Earty The Native Daughters of Byron held a card party in the I. O. O. F. Hall in Byron on Uednesda evening, October 1. Quite a large crowd attend. forming eleven tables. An cn- joyable supper was served at mi night. Hrs. R. F. Jacoby and Mrs. A. Pendry out for the ladies first prizeg Mrs. Eendry was th successful one. Hr. Harrison and Mr. G. Stone cut for gentlemen's first prizeg Mr. Stone received the prize. Hr. Manual Pimental won th booby prize. Qafaferll Star Cari P11201 The members of the Eastern Star gave a card party in the new Masonic Hall, Friday evenin Sept. 26, 1924. . ' 1 N MDE St' QENG ?ZQ.!ff?LDE??S reenter SEVLJCCE l pfewvwoon PHOIVE 25 .. . C y as g 1 iff-'45, M rr ILE? Te 6432 n IE QQSQCE rs 9 E fs' heya en L na mi.. a aa 5 e:...m. S 4 J i X . L M L1A.l4 i x, pf .S? t.C7Y'e FYUIIS GVOCCiY!'QS iVQee'C et b L es H afdware-. i A 1 w W 'f .AG Dvy Goods G04 SJLQYQ LN 0. Mr. H. Jansse won gentlemens :first prize and llrs. H. Shcllenla Gcod TOM! 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Another one for the l BOOK? 3 Callaghan: What three words are most popular in this classf Juliet: I don't know. Mr. Callaghan: Correct. ' ---A...4 ' Lowell fell 60 feet the other day but was uninjured. He chanced to be wearing his light fall suit: Mrs THIS ONE SOUNDS LOGICAL The Prof: Ever thin I tell Will Y S 'N ma goes in one ear and out the other Mr. Spindt: You're wrong. Sound T can't cross a vacuum. 1 Blanche seems to think that T three R's stand for Rouge, Ride T and Rest. Jennie: If 52 is the freezing point, what is the squeezing T point? T Frances: TWO in the shade. Prof- Qto Frosh entering class latel: When were you born? Lucretia: On the second of April. Prof: Late again. 4 ' Cecil came across a place the other day where they sell chicken-T dinner for ten cents. It's a feed store.' K OUT OF HER LINE I Movie Director: Can you swim, my dear? Sadie: Certainly not. l'm apply- ing for a position as a bathing beauty, not a fish. . -ncaa.-up MORE TRUTH THAN POETRY NMother, may I go out to swim?N UNO, no, my darling daughter? Read your BROADCASTER with a vim And ou'll soon forget the water Y. 1 ........t l'lfg 'IRQEJC f!xlvufKS ' fx XLS' 2 17 C 93 -fjfff 5 QLetT:eYd3n -at asfftrtts we ,ff-sei ,aaa fs was 'g f?AQQimiQffu5gi'fMAv-hQY K f ,-EFX F8 wif: EY F K ?Xa.,f'4sA2EQVboTxvQ, k ,A vfrilw wie X I If ...-Q-'f'-'J-o.Q-'ip-' LJ!--v,fL7,.'d domft Q 1 , 1 1 pjff . 'fmfgkgga E if :f'75fQ:l i as fffffili lflf as 5 z fn',4.i-LM fH:::: 34'a', Xi5Hf f.......- gfflx riff ? 'J L JW W A f'fX E ,' ig, NJ! W Li S L - my Xi Miss Reyland: Did you finish the fifth problem in the Ex? Rose R.: No, Miss Reyland the right Rose R.: Oh, Teacher: Can using the Twin il: ,ll ,,,-l on L. Lgb: , Ma'am. How far were you from answer? about five se ts- you make a sentence word ndisguisen? sure! 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Freddie he crime 7-running into li Nervous Person-or Cin o,ei'i-fjl taxi, the house one nights: live y about 6000 feet upll W-1-what found out why Marie likes to 1 look at the moon. l Father: Hwhy, my son?H 7 Freddie: N'Csuse there is Q nan A in it. i Mr. Callaghan lin Chenzistryl: Yong may recite on either gms or f chloroform.H Ray: Mo.y I take ether? iiilii Customer fvery mich rtiitntediz 0 'J'See here, Mr. O'l-lefzrsi, this Suit you sold me is full of f1 rust spots. are you lvl-laughing at?H Driver: UI'm just laughing at the superintendent. About this tin hefll be searching for me all over the lunatic asylun.U STOLEH! A smell parcel was removed from beck sent of e Buick cor in Kniehtsen Sept. 20. Will the Party thdt took it, please return it as it is the owf.fner's sole Sllfffwrt? REWARD-3100. L.J-S' th' Miss Perow: Give e. concrete ex- Mr. 0'Mearfa: We aim to pleaseg m1ple. 1 F did you ask for fa suit thot Q Vivienne nz Obi the hi.9rhvfey. y would wear like iron?N F ------ , Geraldine: Ddn:t you think there Should be more clubs for 'ffor.zen'? v A Mu ,MIR Clerk: - Oh, Noi I should be didd' 'W' JF' 'Q v ' 'A ' ' .rr I ' ' inclined to--try--ltindness first Q l Ulf you wish to cell my atten- 5 D tion to any particular thing--put GUQGQ5? Vit in front of a.11:irror,v vr0minds , jAnn': Fisciif A ' - 511135279 l SHE Iemldnvear mme ly , vfviiss Logon fin Musicf: Mary, named e one of' 'the well Known operas. i ,Q vlvlfiry, Very blanklyz oln1iso.tion. QWQVFS 1 if at first ydu-d-on't succeed -f you'll never get to second. fSlv FQ 7 If-,W vszying, by Budi:-un 3500? 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E-4-:omg hil:-- .o:.ie, Liber oy and the Pursuit I 5 past ten, sat Aub., 'Eurnips and 1 of rixzappiness 3 other men. v Q if Said Auh: l1fon't you give us 5- ,Elin a tip vvhen we get a good ioromise M Vial rr-. Vi 'Mx 5 ' for our Gym? l 11--' E113-:j'1 we W ,g,1s p3 gg tj Q i Said Turnips: I'll do that 1.-: lL'5ev3!:-S-liN,fJl-'i'f ' lr- 'J i fl very thing when the Spanish King ltitlf ,Q li.3gQ,.5: FW T, f M decides to dance the Highland l QQMHJQXf,KSQg5!,'f'QLjf I V Fling, when John D- Qccidcs to M 'Zee-,-1-.iff-LI:-1' 4 v loan us--a couple oi thousandgn Q M Z LJe'l1 get a promise for our Gym. 1 1C0,M:1g,EQ3 Lg-,3j 4Y2 I Miss I-Toifman: Define 'sympathy. A fi L ,, ff? Q iliac, I iitnie Reueiz A fellow 1265611115:- l 6562! UUSJQ Q9 557-xg Lm?Cf2ia illiss Hoffman: Give an example. g 1 f QQC7, 04,4 ,JW i i Little Heuel: Elind man's buff . l U Qqliljlf it I -----' V7 IV 1 Ari, 51 V I w,',Q '7GQfJ if veal: HARDWARE time IN yf'!l,,!f,GJif!34Q,52, or 1i3,2fSQ'f,Lfi,.'3.l.,g.E ' Q - . n 4 .,. , r , KM.. ,--X oquire. Did you send lol me, my - ,E . A 121 ,Jn f,,i ,WN , . lord? i , i ,fd sm 432524 Et Xe l !Lancelot: Yes, make hast, bring i if Q9 -FQQLL '-:M ' JL ' me a can-openerg I've got a ileaf iiii 1.9, , ,N t-gr, ,X N - lp in my knight clothes. Q QNX! UV ------ Q Ck.,j YA ml M X ...D g , . . i XJP- A - - 1 The Prof's iavorite song is: Y v Taxis were invented in China '.-. L H ' 'cause they go Hong Kong. P , f i ii ily s'.veetie's so dumb that when- g Qvgiem ever I start talking about Prof. W Z7 l Nash's good merits, he thinks l'm Q V 0 , I l l trying to sell him another car. Q Q , my l l ,- L . 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