Liberty High School - Lion Yearbook (Brentwood, CA)
- Class of 1925
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Editoriiiiiiliiliib O I Athletic Editor.... . . Art Editor. .............. Assistant Art Editor... .. Dramatic Editor......... Josh Editor...... Faculty Advisors Literary-0010 O lioioloohcocsogggggqgg Qpucgoqgq gg. iili -'bl ....Angelo Bailey . Susan Wilder ... Ray Houston . a.Lowall Griiinm .. Aileen McHak: . Henry Karrer ... Laura Hammond ..Vivian Chastek ..Helen Janssee .pClarence Moore .Vivienne Lavere . Fritz Ohmstede Laura Hammond . Juliet Firpo ,Miss Edna Hoffman Mrs. Ruth Rutledge , nr' -sq pq- ' ' 3 ' ' s. - ' A -. J -1--.., . i A :N , I vfq ' 1 o 'i! Q gl-1 n . ...,.... A '- 1 .' 'I Q- .,L Ah .r-w . s -1 .4, M., -I . 5 4 J f. 1 4 Edwin uv ui Off, 5 4,-'gfuf :MF ,Spa 1.042 - fi 6535?-fftf+i 'riff Hiifli' n I,f'lJ'U7..l'1..lJ if rg-I Vain ESM! All 'E' ll, L..f,,U ' O X I--I -U av et -1 gh'-we -rn- . .-. we tLJ'LJiLJ LJ ld LJfLJ'LJ LJfLJfLJ LJ LJ'lJLL1 L! LJ Ll LJ L- LJ -J -f - S ee SUCCESS The greatest thing in life is success. It is the climax of determination, the reward for sought achievement, and like the star in the heavens, it shines forever, but does not move to greet us. And since it does not do that, since it offers us no aid, it is the most honest reward. Therefore, do you wonder why it fills us with the very thrill of veneration, why it has been and still is the inspiration that has lead and is leading the worthy to fame? , The past shows us that he who has striven for the so-thought unattainable is the one who in the end will win far greater fame than he who is satisfied with attaining what he knows can be attgingd, It is a common philosophy among students in high school to believe that thev are the winners, if they can only dodge those studies which are hardest for them. Such a philosophy belongs to fools, not to those who are trying to become educated. Success is acquired only by conquering the difiicult things. Yet so many of us are prone to allow our weak emotions to silence our wills. One of Hapoleon's favorite maxims was, HThe truest wisdom is a resolute determinetion.H His was an iron will. It never quavered to petty temptations. Kings and Empires themselves were aground to dust as 3 result of one man's determination to win. Hhen told that the Alps stood in the we7 of his armies, he said, l There shall be no Alias. Ihr-ossi'ole, he said, is a word only to be found in the dictionary of fools.H Here is a case where the race is not always to the swift, nor . 'I , ' ' , ' -.ve ,, I A, P We V ., ,gf V -5 '..f ' ---.. ... 'va-g. upnfvi .au -.pw 4. ,A .1--4. - I 4 1. ' -1 ,dwg . . , .... -.. M. yn... 1 r ' ' 1 S 1 ' O Q 1 1 x. , n A ,4 .T ,,,. . F 1 ' ' ' V I l I 4 . Q ,-M X ' . I r s . , ,, 1 W .- : A , J 7 K., , .1 t - 1 L ,, ' . 7-' , l 1 a 1 ' sl 1 .I . 't 9-4. 5' f I I ' ' '1' t . 1 'f M - 'wtf'- . ar I 1 -, ' 154 il V M 'J ,V l w-,j 0 ' ' ' 1 , ' , . r V P gl' . ' ' f . A 1 ' 'JJ f Q . 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It is the application that we put forth to make our legs go that will reap the victory. You may be given a mint, a palace, a kingdom, but that is no reason that you are going to make even as great a success as the man who starts out without a penny to.his-name. Many a man has had to fight from the bottom to reach the higher steps of the ladder, The harder he has to fight, the more firm has been his success. The strifes of this world are numerous and bitter. Yet, when one reaches the top step of the ladder, shall it be nothing for him to say, WI have accomplished this by honesty, because I have been compelled to conquer by perseverancen? That mind is the conqueror, is the idea which our educational institution has sought to prove to those who are now leaving us. When anarchy rules, when war reigns and crime prevails, then there is but one means to restore peace, and that is by a system of education that shall enforce the building up of character. With the earnest desire to uphold this purpose of education, we hope that this, our organization, may stand up and say of every graduate that it sends forth into the world 'This was a man.n ' wioiwkxxvkxvkxxxavteawkxwx COi.E.-UJIICEIDIIJT Life is short, we cannot control that, but by developing our mental resources, we can make it as broad as the universe. The chief idea of education is to make the life more profitable, as well as more pleasant. We develop our mental resources, through the earnest efforts we put forth in order 'f'f -on-1' n ,.4 . -...-... -- Qu- A --'vu ..-4. , -.1......-.up -rn. ,- 1,.., ...,-. -.. . ,. -Q ,.-, . . ,..., -N -:mmf - I ,I , I Mons - -no num- wa lab-Q-ww' fhovnlnnuqwlv' U ' ' ' -n1'.J. ' S :wi f 5' xg gf 1 N I 1 ,Q ' X ' J jf ' I I I tug: v..' , N-it if Q, W, 1 .-p,V ' 1 xfnff' '.. AU' ' , .maint gf, if , uq,!177,r .E 5 -I lV1' JW., LV:-.11-A M st I Ida? 'VHS X zstqpstgogi mf-QQ rfz0 f'i 3'I'fZg3.l f fr my-5 1:...ui :Jian .4 'ygxxau ,,mnauQ4,.m..p:?' . 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If this year's classes of high school and college gradu- ates could.keep some such idea of the real object of their training stored away for future use it might enable many of them to arrive at the age of seventy with the feeling that the accumulated years had broadened instead of narrowed their in- terests, and that the seventieth was the richest and fullest year of all. We realize, dear graduating friends, what you have done for us, and we wish to thank you heartily for your aid. We know that you have gained much to your own advantage during your attendance at our high school. We hope that you wi11'C0atinue to aid fellowmen along the road'of life as you have done thus far, for, if you do, you are bound to receive aid and cheer for yourselves as you go along. If it ever comes our turn to serve you, we shall be very will- ing and happy to do so. h Q As a final token of kind feelings and friendship, we wish you the best of success and happiness, beginning now and last- ing forever. S. 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W It is nine months since we ltook Cooperation for our motto, and the results have fully shown that it is the one thing necessary to accomplish results Cooperation has made all of the affairs in our school a success from the High Jinhs to Commence ment, it has worhed miracles. P .5- One place that it has shown 'up prominently, is in our sohoo BROADCASTERH. Edit is not child's play it a success, every porter to editor mus and working independ not produce good vcryone must worh to paper, UTHE ing a paper and to make one from re Worx hard, antly does results. E gcthcr, everyone must help his fellow Worker, everyone must rc member that doing his work does not constitute his vhole duty. When the Josh Editor has gather ed her materials together, has typed them up, stenciled them, and run them off, she is not re leased from further obligation. She must assist some other mem- ber of the staff, perhaps must help the class reporter get her material in shape, or help the Literary Editor draw up her pages, do anything that the Ed- itor may ash her to, in fact, mist do all in her power to nmaac the wheels go 'roundH. Every person on the staff must watch his, or her chance to assist some one else, and above l -1. 9 w i- U -A un 4, qi w V V an-1' -if Jar I '1' ---f-,, V- -Y. ,V W, ,xsq -f - -V 7,7 , , Very e1oQJj'chseeiassmwnS thrown into consternation by theufaet that four fifths of the Juniors' Wele ill, and out of school. Was the Junior Prom a dismal fai -ure? It was not! Everyone, from the Freshmen, to the Senior got in and Worked, worked as though his very life depended upon the Prom's success. Yes, cooperation is R great thing, and We are all proud, ned glad that we are learnihg thC meaning of the word, that we QIC learning to work together. We are not ashamed to admit that as yet, we have a great deal to learn, that we are not cooperat- ing all the time, that we still pull different ways upon oc- casion, BUT ve have learned, and are still learning, that HPlay- ing the game togetheru, forget- ting Ugrnnd-stand pleysn, gets results, and means success and hnPPiUOSS-+s++wxx+xx GOODBYE Hcre's to our Senior Class, Every dear lad and lass, Surely wefre bound to pass Out ef this schcoli Nat that wc're happy much, Just glad te get in tnuch, With all cur friends and such Then say grad-bye! We leave the Juniors true, Alst the Sophs--we do Grieve for the Freshmen tco, So sad We nrel And ncw we sow tc reap Nat to repent cr weep Ntw we must dare te Keep True faith with ytul all, no one on that staff may ' be catty, or maliciously find fault, F V. Levera. Yes, cooperation has helped. xxxwxxxxxx us greatly. We are now getting away from the clique, the indiv-W idial,class idea. A good examp-v le of this was the Junior Prom. 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We remained silent for a few moments and at last arrived S lat the conclusion that it was the -knock of a hammer, the squeak of ,a'ehisel and the sound of voices, which had broken the silence of ,our abode, Wherefore we offered all the prayers we knew Knot many? and bid the devil-and everybody else to please remove 'us to safety from this quite un- dcomfortable or rather confound- edly uncomfortable habitation. Before we had finished saying NAmenH, the lid opened with a crash, whereupon we poked our heads out, rubbed our eyes, combed our hair and said, NWhere in the Sam Hill are we?n But whom should we first see but HTurnipsn and Ray Houston. We were indeed greatly puzzled at the sight of these two. No, it could not be true and yet here they were, there was no doubt it was true, for there was HTurnipsn with his same old clumsy ways, an Hay with his pleasant frown. Said Turnips, turning to Ray, uLet me introduce to you, Mr. Houston, my most intimate friends Mr. Bailey and Mr. Karrerg this is Mr. Houston, Bailey, I mean Mr. Karrer, Mr. Bailey, a cousin of Mr. Karrer is a cousin to Mr. ----lx!Ixxxxxil--dawgonne it! nWhy, you've got it all mixed ,H grunted Mr. Houston, a little bit embarrassed. nYou look out there, or I'm likely to lose my temper,H quaked HTurnipsN back at him. We interrupted the battle by asking, NWhere, what, why and who up 1 A are o u .-----..m , , , , -.-.- f -f are ne? Turnips, aiu you stop looking at us like that, you had better go home and put on de- cent clothes. Why, those pink trousers, that black shirt and yellow hair look perfectly ab- surd.n H Hlt is the style V NParisien?n nHa1 Hal He! He!--What A kind of a language do YOU SPGUK? laughed our friend Hay sarcast- ically. HI suppose you will per sist in saying that this barley sack I wear is also absurd- If paid 252 cacketts for this X .Y. Z,, and I don't think you can afford to laugh with those clothes on. One would Say t ha you belonged to the twentieth century instead of the thirty- first.U nThirty-first, what do you mean?u UYes, today is June l2, ZOO A.D.u, replied our friend very knowingly. The last time I you, I believe was in 1925. the graduation exercises on June l2th. 1 We could not understand wha in the world he was talking about. However, gradually w S21 at 6 thought it had dawned upon our membranes. But we were stil perplexed, and asked.u NWhere are we now? Hwell, I would tell you. only I have to meet Prince Kytsandwitch today, and can delay him, but Leo,u Said HG turning around, HSGHG for Geraldine and sh'ell tell th Whereupon, Hay picked up boulder, and cast it on the ground. When it hit, it bro and a winged horse appeared. I He mounted the steed and lef UWhat's that?u, said we. HThat's Douglas Fairbanks white winged horsev, replied Turnips. nRay and UDougn gO into a poker game a few hund years ago. 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There was a conversat tween Leo and the creatu bronze lamp out of rubbed it, and a gr u h e ocket, elif im and scared ion be re. llS After a while Leo said very loud- ly, , nNow you hurry up and Geraldine and Jonah or I Instantly Geraldine a with Jonah, who had his around her. Leo turned they approached and whis our ears, WThat's a secret. Th going to be married next Don't tell anybody.n get 'll--. ppeare arms to us pered ey are Frida Geraldine recognized us im- mediatly, but seemed somewhat surprised. hwhy, I'l1 shivver my timbersu Il d as in Lf- she spoke, wif it is not Mr. Karrer and Mr. Bailey. The last time I say you two was at the graduation exercises in Brent- wood---what is the name of that state?n HCalifornian, said we, comi to her rescue. - Hg, nYes, California. Well June Y 12th 1925 was the date o f the 611 of all people on this earth who f refused to carry open umbrellas k on that day. You knew that to b the warning did not you? nYes, perfectly.n HYou remember that bo I1 th of i , I you refused to sit at the graduaf tion holding open umbrellas overg your heads, because it would no match your socks. We Seniors -4- not including you two, sat thereg and everybody screamed and ' laughed at us, but exactly at o'clock they ceased, and 9 ... W, -2 Y - ,W Y W wgrvb, the JC! I ' i iof I 4 4' Af Q at-5-,Ui-.g.. . also l,l,l.r, Jworld was void of people,.ell ofl ithem being buried by some magic ,hand. New only the select peep fof the rulers. And it is a gselect people that we have the ppleasure to rule, for it has ,been only those who have proved I 1 0 F! O :to oe of great influence in Qtimes gone by that now walk the dearth. We are constantly alert ffor them. Every day great per- P ,sonages are being unearthed. I Just recently Nero was discover fed, and he is now playing his fiddle as well as ever. Under gthese circumstances the world i ia noble place in which to live. flt is new one having for its 'name The Kingdom of the United Llnterest. At present it con- isists of one million inhabitant and you two will make the million and second.N Then turning to Jonah she said, nCome, Jonah dear, lct's go inform Marie of our finding. Suddenly a whale appeared, and Geraldine and Jonah placed themselves inside it. We jump- ed, to think of the terrible position they were in. when th fish left we became sorrowful and wept. Uwhy do you weep?n, asked Le Hweeplu, we exclaimed, Hwhy, they will suffoeate in there. And besides that, they ought to have a chaperon. What's this age coming to.N This only provoked our friend. HWhat is that lamp that you are holding there?H, retorted Leo. NI found it 700 years ago over in Honolulu. At that time I was hunting for Lowell.' 'Have you found him yet?n UNO, and to thing that I hav been hunting for him for lO75 years. I was expecting him, an I found you two dumbells. Dis- gusting, I think.N HTo change the subjectu, we said, nwho governs this Kingdom of The United Interests?n Hwhy, did not you know that? Willma Dainty docs, of course. She has complete control over 7 l S S H G O O d Q I 1 C - f .IV5 I . 4 'H 7 ' i 'ix MQ f'z.h' 1 A, .,-- . r Y hd I , 4 4 Ai A. . ,H 1' , 'g?3u rg ,figf -'.141E4!1 Tgv Q' wffg f ,,hi.T3..' 'gpg J'1...fu .' .. ', .. . ' . .wg-L-.Lq Iilifaifln T-Lu., lm 'wi , 'HFT:rL u'I' .'f? Q-E imfsl' rzyfgfu Q fJii1ii?'7Hj Tn Jh'wf .' fT',uj.f,, U EA,'.v' f::'f: .' ' bl ' a it VlJfQl01TCU spn'5.c .f f9Ji ,M ' --Xml-a. ,Q'EuHan3.'Sqauw nCQ.fhfWd .,g.?-af' ,bvIm,u.',gnggg an-z . 2r,1 mf ' ','?f,':ngH'L,IL1 ' 'Li ?:gl Q. t , ,.'?:iu15'-,.:Wi!U -fi-ikb,t.'.2oc! ' 411 ' .pf g'qy::1f,?: .j31g'1'avq,u:fo.,,n ' mm I 'Z M + mm .rural Aubd' Uncle Tom Here earnestly singing ,u 1 Q . T - V- - --L - --'V -fr ---- V, .. -. , LA-. rover everybody E , USurprisingH, we exclaimed. nShe has the knack of making 2 ,everyone believe everything truth or no truth. And, you know ,the women rule the world now.H Q nThe devil you say.' 3 y nwell, they do, and they keep f one busy. If I didnft have my 5 lamp, I'd never be safe, Why vous IJ know James Murphy, donlt youva r HYGS . YY 1 NThey make the poor fellow sing all the time.H What! HE sing! Oh my goshin nLook!n shouted Turnips. nThere's Willma now.n nWhere?n 3 nUp there.n i . He pointed up. We were dis- mayed, for, sure enough, coming i Willma Dainty 1 women. l and we greeted that Lee bowed- in on a cloud was with her corps of They,alighted, them. We noticed with all his energy, and at last, sank prostrate on his knees as a, token of absolute submission to her Royal Highnes nYou may risen rf OL conmanded ther great Willma, Q nPermit me to introduce to you Madame Lucrezia Borgia, sup- reme council of my cabinetg Eve, supreme judgeg Delilah, my mind y readerg and Cleopatra, head of y our Men's Soul Breaking Depart- ment.n i uwhere did she get all those Q famous characters?n we whispered! to Leo. . 3 nDug 'em upn, he answcrod. 5 Has Cleopatra managed to w break any hearts so far?' nHas Cleopatra managed to C break any'hearts so far?iL She almost ruined Oscar Wilfartln Q nescar Wilfertip g 9 I! uYes,'don't tell anyboiy, butg he plays serenades to hc: every Q night on his old violin, and, M hush! once he kissed her.V ' nCleopatra! Oscar kissed Cleopatraln We then turned to Willma again and risked to ask n ' - - -' l Is our Madame engoying good i health? '- She looked at us coldly, arched her eyebrows, and with a 5 .I li ,, , Y I--I f , 5 motion of ner paw, replied with just one word, NYes.U We shock in our boots, expect- ing any moment to visit the elec- tric cxairo s.', Homevzr, we had enough courage to look around us. It was a good thing we did because we would have missed seeing what very im- portant positions some of our old friends were holding. Miss Ail- een MrHLle was Chief Chungellress of the Diaper. ieona Elsworth was the Exeuuteress of the Bath- tub. Vivicnpe Lavere had the job of seeing that no horses or grass hoppers were left out in the rain, Aub Lawrence, the old ras- cal, had charge of the traffic y in the big ant heaps. The other ladies of the court were very neatly drsssed in bathing suits. They had their hair all cut off, and their cheeks painted blue. All of a sudden we were sur- prised by a buzzing noise above us. We looked up, and whom should we see by us but Casaba Silviera, Moses and Uncle Tom in, a winged Kiddie-Kar. Moses had the Ten Commandments firmly tuck- ed under his arm, and Casaba and nCarry me back They finally l they would hav to old Virginnyn. anded. However, e had a heck of a time to stop the vehicle had not Casaba, on the ent, taken a b spur of the mom- ig jump out in front of itg and then it had to stop. It only backed up and threw Moses and Uncle Tom into ai tree. f 5 'The compressed air brakes donft seem to that locomotiv wards that esc of the illustr Vwhvre have Leo. HThought we week-and up in Grace and Marg work very well on W e,n were the firstr aped from the lipsi ious Casaba. U ou been?H askedg Y would spend the Mars to see how aret were getting along. Moses has been trying t set down another commandment in Mars. 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I ..1 'MY Q F-sl Jn fm . ,, 'I .-, 4 1n !.-'iw Q- .1 gil 'iii' ' Shfbfi pr - s -L ' -J Leo with a thankfdf T:'5IFfS.l'N'I ' 5 fWe asked if Grace and Margaretf ,ever got tired over in that strange worldi - 3 3They just married two of tge L2 ives up there, and they have man- aged to feel-quite at home. Zen- visteiom complains about the pic- ' nOh ,no,n replied Casnba. 2 W 1 tr Lkled cow horns that Grace feeds him seven times a week, but, otho wise, Grace has nothing to fret about. , nCasaba,n ventured Leo, UI al- 1! most forgot to ask you concerning the health ofnyour wife. How is she anyway?U - gnSo,Casaba is marriedln we ex- claimed ensemble.' nwhen did this event take place?n 'nOh I've been married for 299 years,5 boasted our old acquaint- ance. n0ne day I was walking in Palestine, talking to Mosy all about the land of Canaan, and I -noticed a white rock. I tested it, and found it to be salt. Though I thought this ratrer cure ious, nevertheless I saw no harm lin sitting on it, and I did so. But to my surprise, in a few min- utes I felt myself raised up. Then I heard a feminine voice call nOh, Lotl Helo me. Oh, Lotta Now, who do you suppose it was? It was Lot's wife. She 'knew so much about the Bible that I up and married her it once with, the consent of Mosey.n uBut the sad thing of it is that if Lot is ever dug up, then Casaba is going to be in for itn, Leo informed us. I At this Casaba grew pale, and, to change the subject, started talking over some old family re- lations with Willma concerning their dogs. I Something must have happened, for Willma asked us if we would like to see the country. We, of course, said we would, and away we went on her cloud leaving . 3 ff 1 Moses and Uncle Tom in the top of, the tree to talk all about the Civil War. w After a short time we were forced to alight again, for we :had had a flat wing. Happening to peer over the tcp of a hill, 'Y we oeheld a and, not kno asked. HThat is of the Unite told us. Wonderfu gether. NWO Having wa at last arri metropolis, purchased a nGreat Sc headline. T Y! like old day tents, and f Heidorn and stolen Lawre Jacob's Ladd middle of th Henry the Ei Young. Rose because he h beard, and M Henry had a the ladder, catch theme ly disappear not even Leo them back. Before pa ma and Leo t ought to sho army of the ed Interests we nearly fe Doris Aekerm Lillie Wiede army, made t barrels, the Finally w great queen ani stepped ran by freek We were j when we hear We looked ou was yelling HI found him been hunting senentv-tive him with Sha an ode to VT over there i nLet's go Karrer. And 4 .,,,,,,.- 1 , g s g if --long M ' -up-C magnificent city, w hw the stmnding f. IF Fj- J K -1---...4..Y..-.-. ... I .S.nlJ Oflfifff-if uftiw .:':'prw if , , -4 .V-.' -, f. U 3 in . mi' 'm , 5 Ku Q A nf .3 A 15331 ,' ,-jr g-'.,jQe I u J! I' A .Jn ,. E. 0 1 j , j. 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OSCAR XVILFERT S'Ira11gc fo flu' zuorld, 110 tvnrv ll Iwaslzful 10016, The firlds his study, fzatzrrv was lzzs hook, ROSE REICHMUTH Tl1l'l'L' are ivlmlr 'Z'l'1'1l.S' Of ll'itllH0l1Il1S in lzm' l'j'l'5 Zlliglzf fllfllfill f'I'O'lk'llSf0I'tlHf1If' QJ1ll'L'II.S'I71I earth NVILLMA DAINTY A roxvlwud .vvf with Iifflv tuillful tlzorns And siufrf as Libvriy Hi mnld make lmr. RAY HOUSTON Hr has a fun' likf' a I7l'IIt'dif'fI'0lI. QZISRALDIN E SHERMAN A dauglzfm' of tlzv gods, a'iI'iurIy tall And most divizlvly fair. I ll ,J 4' ff? . 744' gl 7 i 6-' a ' 'Wei' I! Q C -a- l,' f QV' ' JI-Y . - . f. HW ' .Iv fllr' U 1. but '.- ' .11 'll I ' ' ' i' la- L -J Ar.--a In .' MARIE HEIDORN Sud:-ara your sm'-ff11'f trfzzflz, part f?t'fl.0ll.U HENRY KARRER Nulzvr darvs fo u'rz'1'f as fnmzy as hc ix. RUTH OMI You may f7t'l'l'!'l.'Z'C' that she is a girl of flI01lg11f MARGARET BAETA Brought up in tlzfs cily at the fee! of Libfrfy. ANGELO BAILEY He was ambitious. n GRACE BAETA Happy am If from fare' I'm fren IVI13' arelff they all l'0l1ff'l1ff'd like mr? Eli! 'LJ' I -Ir-. .lr ' , rllix Ar I -s ' :f' - 1 '.. ' lnosesg our clothes on backwardsg 1 - Y,:2 1 ,i lv- , un- 'in 5, ' - ' SENIOR CLASS of '25 I Officers President .......... ...Geraldine Sherman Secty d Trees 0.U........ Vivienne Lavera Sergeant of Arms .......... ...Leo Jansse ' ,Members of Student Affairs............. Aileen MacHale and Ray Houston ' AdvisorflllllliixlllOlnOllllOQiVirl HISTORY OF CLASS OF '25 Q 4 I , 1 Four years ago rrofessor Nash had the greatest shock of his life. On a certain Monday morn- ing of the month of August l92l, there came up the steps of Liber- ty Union High School, thirty- eight of the greenest and most innocent Freshmen that that school has ever known. With just one look at us Mr. Nash could tell that we were of very high intelligencea' As soon as the bell rang we were told to go to the English room. How in the world could we mind our teacher when we didn't know where that room was? Some of the upper classmen came to our aid and herded us into the right place. The teacher in charge told us that her name was Miss Holder, and that she was to be our Major Room teacher for the rest of the year. Of course we all knew what a Major Room was! Mr. Nash came and told us what our duties to the school wereg and that he hoped we wouldn't throw chalk, etc. After his talk he told us that when the bell rang we were to go to our classes, the periods were to be l5 minutesj then we would all adjourn to the auditorium. It was a terrible struggle to find our right class room. We stuck our heads in every door and a stern voice would say, H0utsidej Freshmanln Finally each of us got into the right place. , As time passed we became more accustomed to our surroundings. Then one day came the glad tiding nThe freshmen are going to be in- .itiated.H Chl for home and lMother. Rouge was put on our our hair in tight little pig tails, Then we vvc'1'c marched down the hallway where we mat the boys. They looked worse than we did, if possible. We had to go to class looking as we did, and so we promptly were ut P out with the firm command, NDC . ever again come in here looking like that.U We hoped that we wouldn't. The next thing on our pro- gram was election of class of- ficers. Kathryn Jacoby was el- ected President, Willma Dainty and Ray Houston to Student Af- fairs, and Angelo Bailey Vice President. We were very proud of ourselves to think that we now were an organized body. A The next great event of our lives was the Freshmen Recepti We certainly entertained the T audience that night. We ate A pie, and crackers, we proposed A to girls or boys, we had boxing matchesg we really did every- thing. After that we were stu- dent body members fair and A square. A We had no more social events l of our very own that year for the Freshmen are Freshmen. At the end of the year we alll had grades of ones and twos on A our cards and Mr. Nash knew that. his first impression of us was correct. We aged greatly in this one short year. August l922 was the beginning of the next great step in our H educational career. We thought we were really scmeonc,since we were Sophomores. The upper cl men took this conceit out of us 3 by saying that a Sophomore was- j Ona ass ilE'?.?4Y?QiF5e, g ...ict ,ea -4 . -Y:-v 'j5r:,:-ul, gv.1'113l1ff if anwvos- --.- pf--Y, ...fvv..4.. .A . -. .. , ' G -oTq',- l 'df ' . .Y W I rx -.,-. l. A 'lvA4l, 9 1 V .,N. .r -IU .1 :',fv Y.: ' .. Q- 5 vi, -. 'L-'-ca.l. I Y .rx ,g -'J JL 'A 42,911 Y V,-x-H .: . ,, V QQ L.'gf,1'1':'n1Y'I.q-gf!! -51.-.' .J,1,bifj ,il-A ' '72, ' ,fn fl ', .' , V , v- ? Cl L LWLALHQ7' '-dL'v',c'? Uxlffl QQ A A v I 9 fr ua 'S o 1 L, sl Ji A 1 , , I , v ' 0 :HJ A 4 L.. I J 'w ..L'i ..L x. 1'- ar.,,:. .,,u Y 51 on 4 ,l 316.-1 5- '.1. 'ilk-'J' ll, .url-,.i 1., 11 S., 4'4 v , J,f41l . -A-2912 r:.is'f1 monox- '195 i ?-Hlfifd' -fi4:f'?!1fx,5,fg5,3g zu 4 sw'o? sq? en' we v I 7 - A few days aft of school we held Willma Dainty was dent, Floyd Ruehl Geraldine'Sherman T' r the opening class election. elected Erasi- vice prcsilentg Secretary and Treasurer, Marie Heidorn ard Pay Houston as representatives to Student Affairs. After the election we settled down in earnest so that we might walk away with any Scholarships that good old L.U.H.S. might of- fer., And we did do just that. We really were a wonderful class. Whenever an inspector of any kind or denomination came to school Mr. Nash always brought them to the Sophomore Major Room. In Major period you could hear a pin drop. Yes, two of them. Our Sophomore Hop was the greatest ever known. The decor- ations were.gorgeousg the light- ing effect marvelousg the floor gloriousg the orchestra heavenly. One cannot find adjectives to describe randeur of the enter- G S tainment of the evening. Oh! the write-up we received in the New York papers and in the Society columns of the London apers, We received letters from reat society leaders from all o- er the world asking us for sug- estions for parties, etc. For the rest of the year we ibernated on our fame but never ecame conceited, No, never. Now comes our Junior year. Wonderful were we indeed, for eren't we Juniors. Of course, uniors nowadays don't amount to uch. At least we don't think so Four our officers we had Pres- dent, Angelo Baileyg vice, pres- dent, Frank Nixon, Secy. and reasurer, Oscar Wilfertg Sergeant at Arms, Aubrey Lawrence. And ' 'or Student Affairs, Willma Dain- .y and Henry Karrer. This was a year of activities. 'veryone looked up to us. They ever did anything without asking ,ur permission or advice. And rtill we weren't conceited. At east, I wasn't. .-We gave food sales. They were ight and left, people could not ecm to get enough of our lunches i, 1 Sadgnftl 1gn5w'buJQ itttlgdegewwg are A good cooks. Finally Mr. Nash said that we were working too hard and if our class needed money at any time the Trustees were more than willing to give us plenty. Of course we refused i I s P I for we wouldn't do anything like' that, And also we got joy out of working. Very wonderful, in- deed. Then comes our Junior Prom. I simply cannot describe it for I have used up all possible ad- jectives on the Sophomore Hop. The only thing I have to say for it is that we received a call for Gilda Gray asking if she might copy our decorations when she put on her next act. Glor- ious was our fame. Still we were not conceited. Ah, now comes the most wonder ful year of all. Dignified Seniors--very dignified. The Courses were scheduled any 1 way we wanted them, so that we might get in all the subjects that we wanted to take. Mr. Nas told us that we need come to school only when we wanted to. We came every day. As the trustees were still supplying us with money we did not need to corrupt our dignity by giving sales, but began right on our play, that had elected Geral- as president, Mor- as viceg and Vivie- away to work is, after we dine Sherman gan O'Conner nnc Lavere Secretary and , Treasurer. Mr. Spindt was our coach for the play Hseventeenu by Booth Tarkington. As a coach he rival the worlds greatest, and if he cared to go on with this as a career, there is no doubt that he would become the greatest. He actually received an offer from Zcigfield. HSeventeenH was put on by a marvelous cast. It takes intel- ligence to put on a play like that, so I guess that is the reason. Really there is no doub but that is true. After the last curtain of the play a man came behind stage and J: l4r 7 4 1, r, g l ' I , ! h S t frnrgilf J u-:L ,, 11 ll , ll 7 A . .-,. x . 1 N 1 4 U 'X 4 A N ,l-- ,r, . F':'9' ,-1'- n ,la '., 'af .s 51 . l.' .' I 4 I I . ', v. .,' 1 ,,i 1. r . x ., 5 ' 'N 9 f I ,ff- 4 .-llw. ... vi' 'J KA 1 kg 1 ,7 ISU 'Y-I I fL -ag. f 'Ulf W , 4 wi ..,' lv , Ju I . ' 'J o gf A .A . ME f 'ilf'8 i1i W-an -f V l I G 'I 'A' 5:3 Y-u F 4 I 59' : 'f2v?1 fl , . - ' ' - . 8 wanted us to sign a contract to play two months at a Theater in Paris. We refused because we didn't want to neglect our stud ies. r The Senior Ball was the next on our calendar. Everyone had a I wonderful time. They would, any- way, just on account of being near us. We are beloved by ever yone. Still we aren't conceited Oh! no! fCommencementl It breaks my heart to think of it. I don't see how the school is going to go an N ! l 1 along without us. My heart brews in sympathy with those left be- hind. ' A 'Geraldine Sherman '25 . A SPIRITUAL MEETING nwell, if you aren't late a- gain Geraldine Shermang I don't think anything ever happened but what you were the last one in,U spoke Willma Dainty. Yyow are we all ready for the meeting?n asked the Medium. I Uwe are,N was the response. ' WO-o-o-o-ol see Leo's hair riseln M WIS Lillie Widerkehur present? If so, anewer.n I WHere? came the weak reply. V UWell,n went on the spirit, M nto-night you will receive your 1 diploma. I see you twenty yearsi from now sitting at a desk mark-5 ed Head Bookkeeper, not in Braitl wood, but in Jersey City, New 9 Jersey.H I Wwill James Murphy kindly stand? You are going to go to Q College and twenty years from E now you will be America's fere- most fancy Stock Raiser living on an income of S?5,00C annually! WNext I see Leona Elsworth as, tall and dignified as ever, pre-y siding over a tea-table in one of New York's first families. Don't be afraid, Leona, you aren't married, only a distant relative needs you in his old age.- You UMy1I but there are a lot of you.U HDoris Ackerman, you have a long prosperous life before you and will win fame writing his- tory. You won't always live in Brentwood.U UI wish Ray Houston would sit still. Now, Ray, an abund ance of prosperity is in store for you. You're going to be a Doctor and Friday will be your lucky day.n URuth Omi, you will live to be over eighty, but before you are twenty-five you will move to Chicago and attend the Illinois Medical College. Later you will accept a position which this Collage offers you.n After a pause that seemed like hours the voice went on, HLeo Jansse, why do you look so scared? .Your hair is standing on ends, but let me tell you, I wonft'hurt you, I am going to say something for your benefit. On the night that you are twenty one take a spade and go alone up on the North Peak of Mt. Diablo and walk fifty feet from the nearest squirrel hole, then dig. You'll be rewarded for you will find a kind of stone that will be very valuable and will make you a rich and influential man.H UNeXt---stand, Aileen McHale. New don't get nervous, Dame For- tune directs me to say to you that you will become the wife of a post-master when you are be tween the age of nineteen and twenty four, ind that later in life, you will be the first lady of the state, or wife of :ur Governor. You will see srme nerd years out more than seven years of p1enty.n VNaw Cscor Wilfert, please keep ygur hands and feet still. The spirit wgnts to tell you something. Yiu will live to be over eighty. Between the age of twenty-one and thirty y,u will f your classmates, .te young women, but in Brentwood soc- marry one o rather a'se very popula d I' will receive his property when , iety. She his light br:wn hair, the is gone,U blue eyes, and is not particulorj - e , g - , L -V ,, -9--1L!psa,quls,p-!,...,7.x-f.. . i... u -,f-.. . , .. .- ....i....--..- ....,..., .. , - ,. t 5 7 ..,. -er . V - 1 . F t 4 v A ss U. ix-ps . ,. .I ..-, , I F 1 - ,. 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I HH3Nnervous, nothing is going to harm you con't stand this much longer,ygu, Ygu are Q great lgvey of but VNU 211 USTGOC 53 HOU? the ynovels end anxious to grow old. l 'spifitf You CTG VOTE fond lf iYou have lived here several years lfcidlng, If 2 lfvoble diSp3SitiCMbut grg gging tg mgvg ngxt ygay, fond elw YS bvhrvc llKC f lfdy- yAfter you groduate from the Un- t iAt the gge of twenty four you will grsdutte from Holyoke Col- lege corrying the degree if B. S. Later you will specialise in iDomestic Science. After return- ling west you will teoch domestic science for f term or so ind then iversity of California you will ,trivel os o companion to o very wealthy lady. She will become very ettoched to you and will it ke you to Berlin where you willf lreceive the best musiee l educetifrl possible. You will become o T drop into y isitisfied t in society, ve done your our pl ce hot yvu hi duty. Yfu'will be 1 gre t lezder in literory circles, :nd will -mirry the M yor of the City. T UM:rie Heidorn,--well, :ns- werln HHere, over here,H c.me the -frightened reply. HNow, Miss Merie, Fote has .something of volue in store for you. First lover sevent fifth birth lzdvertiseme p.niwn to 1 qyoung lady twill Qpply, and meet th classmate o a member of tmonths you merry. He very weolth P 'live in New yfinoneier.H 4 PHenry .stop chewin lposs you by spirit sofs tWell--ofter lyou will se the profess you will live to be y. On your twenty- doy you will see an nt: Wented--is o com- n elderly l dy, o ff refinement. You secure the position, e son, who is o former f yours. After being this family for five ind the son will ond his mother ore '.: y end at this time port. He is o noted Kerrer, if you don't g all dey suckers I'll . NO--I cen't. The , HTell Henry's next you orc forty five ttle down ond leorn ion of o civil engin- ,VY 0 leer. At the nge rf fifty, the Celifornio people will be s tis- noted musician ond will compose Qend direct the stoging of e very tfine opere. Your home will ol- ywoys efter that be with your pbenefoctress.H A The voice stoppedg but iofter o pouse spoke in the most T iweird woy,UI see o jolly bright T ieyed girl of twenty-five sitting iunder the trees, very much inter- lested in whot is before her. The lerew of her own college is tokingl exercise for the big roce. That Rcichmuth. rece she is ree ond accept yyoung lody is Rose The dey before the ito receive her deg fthe offer that the University in yBerlin mode her.u n HThere is o young mon pres- ment who is o Dentist's son. Anglo, you will become o famous are thirty -lawyer by the time you ond later in life be appointed to the seat of Chie Supreme Court of Stetes.W UThe spirit Vhove nearly left isoys to tell her is twenty five she will be known os the world's youngest prime donno. Develop your talent The spirit olso soys that you lshouldn't have refused to sing lfor gre uetion.U f Justice of the the United l tells me that I out Groce, ond that when she Hfi0d th3t YTU UTC 3D HJHUST mln, UEven spirits leave the ond put you up for governor. littlest 'till the lost. Viv- IYCU Will be Ul00t0d'-Yfur SF03t- yienne, soon after your College 4 I ' T' 'Ulf' ' j ' I ' Yajf ' 'Y A YV ,Y V ' , Y, i I 1 i 6 1 l . W i 1 4 5 ! 1 r A W W N 9 3 ,.1:.f' - ' '-1'- -i'n1r1 'ffwff ff- 1 . fl 4 - .. f . . .-...N -, n., -.-Qs, .. . U -K A A . ...l ,T':, I K . g .. .'.,. N 1 , Pl 1 f . i 'Lv' 94 'I 'i 1. 'ld .f.w , 1. 1 , . . fl, g ,1 I, , .. U , . - 1 . , . '. . ,W I3-, -.'7 , 1 f.s fb. U U Q' 1 - 4 - FM, 4, .f-T ,-' L ,.!.4.1 '. f.h' , A . vw V , w U' . 'ta H .1 .-'s .1 LJ f, '. -Q-, ,A 4 Q' :T-1 '.: ,:a.,1-as .iliac 1: Y 3.41: 5 O 1 .a L111? J.fol ' 'lnvfl -ev i:,qm1:: ,f.L,E1'f Lrg .2 LL-,.!:z:.cz1 '--W U- 3' !Taf1ig r! a1'- zur Jsswrh. 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G- blermari 1 PP-wvr-w w--nw-rw--I--as L up . Tim r'AHgi'JJLdLL We, the graduates of Liberty 'Union High School of lS25, are new assembled in class for the last time. ' To-morrow wc fece the open door that leads to community ci izenship. There will be steep nscents for us to climb tovszrrd true citizenship, yet me cuhnot Vfnil if we remember the lessons gof courage, hoge and faith, so Moll grounded here it Liberty mnion High School. L, Cir relation gech to tech ihes been-thot of lovn end fri n ishipg let me say tngt hAs fu nw fS0WIl S0 Shall vc re-.pf 'use hiv exerted every energy, brivtd di 3 New on the eve ff tur sop- hrcpticrv, fund mcmtry brings beck, fin quiex succcssitns, many 5'lll'5lfliJIit-if Lf lcve and devnticn V+ wuly, faund ehly in that gfihncl Cr community, where hcnort gknd service mvrh the way to 3 :hrcfior ind higher dcvcltgment. i'Tc-mtrrtw comes and with it Q length of years, when looming ouch slung the Q lmpsc-Lf time, Wu shall recall bright visions end sublime, ' DHSjrcs that were tempered not with fears: k And the Lld sirging of the P HgQTt ence mare 4 Shell echo y uth and days lung R gone before. c For we go ways that part, with j various toil g We must pursue our various cnd f to each k A different cup of lifc.n L. Ellsworth. ii L wosxwzfwrws-www IEW ALUILNI Ray Houston hed quite a time getting his fgtt into his ,CUT the other o2y,f2TeduQti0n ff-k'1ilI.z. .tvGi his urezinl. The doors Vufu too smell for them. S3 has ,ficulties, surmcunted obstacles E'T?V n'r1-4i1l fi1.Ti-.L-Wig,i, and wen victoriw Htme-11-tn e if-3.-ps. xL,,,, 55.7541 wX W U' 'c,i r + ,f.xn,5s, .. f mf fu, Eyre enter upon Q very different I 1:5-,,,.2-jilx 'dmcgc' j A-5 Wasil l prone, Who can sey vhet the dose '53 -fr U,.5 P tiny of each may be? fQ3x Vfwi wH'jN These years hfmvo been filled I ,ff-.Wu , ,inn gratitude nt ffmishfui Ei f gffhgoq E yerents and helpful teachers for Quf' lC6f2Zihfpf7 N ghiiifuritiririg service in cur iffy: G 5:9 0 fv. - .- ,- Q 2 We regret that wc must new 3 ,in J'--l A 553,37 1-Isista la vista but no t- ! V' QA 8 uf-pls 4 oodbye, and thus sever those ', if 11116 ff97M?90'3'9 la, tssccietions vhieh have sa jcy- , Q! pusly blended inte cur lives as fwg fJ! In Hliglggh out these four short Qpi2Qq,3Qgi?Q 7?,Jw3Q7jff5g9Ig , N 0 cv V. 1 'Q ' ! 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Our equipment is good, our armor is strong, so let us meet our worldly battles face to face, re- membering that a nation looks to her schools for educated men Q and women.. Both nature and destiny are honest. To the victor -tlL.v J grant the spoils, Tonight we are graduates, but tomorrow we shall be considered as alumni, and shall return in future years as such. We go forth as members of a large family, always ready to help one another, and never forgetting to honor our Alma Mater. In future years, in both prosperity and adversity, the ties of friendship can be but a source of the greatest comfort and pleasure to us. Friends: During the exercises this evening I bid you listen to the entertainment provided by various students--as scenes of the past, present and far-distant future are projected before i SA1lIlTA'l'OhYd Gllfdild on COIJil,'I3IJCP,llJiEIlii'fBlIE1I1NGddd A' ' ff HS. - l Let tonight be the brightest and happiest of our high school COUTSQ, by making good friendship and hindly feelings the motives, di.: .. 1 1 dl I . n 44 I .. .nuff .. x .. .1-.w u I . 5 gn, X fn , D0 -A I . ' -1 10' . . . -.... . . .... ... .. ...... ..l......Q. :.1'.-.':.... .... . '. .-.-.'.f.. .. -. .. f. ,..-:.3V..',. 1 ? ff.:U:'Tf ' . ' .,,. ,, ' . 'I -'I' , . l, I!! .' ' 1 ,yg 4. 1 1 . ' ,: Q .. '- f ,' 1 - . .-4 ' i' I X - , ,A ffvi' . ' ' ' ' 4. Y C . . v , 6' -' ' ' . . 1 ,. 0' , , ' n . kia 1 u ' 'in' Q, . . X . , A ' .ll - 1. ' . .!- ' 5 ' -1 ' 4 Q 's 5 . L 1 - ,' ' V '. .C , : sing' 4' ' ' :'.'!:Aa 'tix 1 .- V? 1... .' ,, l Q. - V . '. 12, ' I - x . .:. 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A u ffl,-j-'t1'1Effj51f35 V121 - usolvcs to th: sorvico oi' our J l9ftU'Li'g'LC 5'L'L',9'5 ' tif 'ln 3-USL school ind arc in li-Jvc thsti pliico in thc intorclnss track !f.K,f bc '.!JlO to tive -i.,l,d,, UC , c21c.mgign1s1'1ij,p. This Quo to thi . , ,, . , W ' Ji thc fact tl1:..t most oi' tho l MJ grcdumtlng Clmss' JUl'liOI' boys Z':Q..Yc 'qullcfl strung- -s J - s s is c . ly lor atlilctics. J J Corn ff J, The jprinciglc rcgis an for t ' .. C!-L AFL- Qf tho success in gill thc :zttcmpts J D 5, --if 'J' ftl1:,t this clgss jgut i Jrtll during Sgilijl-,QUQU-3? QQQQIQQEIQS -J this lfst your is tlzcir apprcci- B' 1 q stiog U of 1 n -' rxw -A f' ' .N '1 J 96.1114--ff ?l Comb' If9eoI.1!R:Q:,AQQ6QwD,Cllf1ll.J'5'i?DNl6 J tion, not onlg, in their class, 'V .N but with thc school at large. H ' 1 W ,I7 W- 'Nw ,D 'UAA N -P 'Q . 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V' ' ,..., -all .'---, I 'r 'N nn Q - g , -. .-..-. .--- Y : -...... - ' ' I , Q . , 9 - I .l r,,J' 'V-Hgh smell, pi e sn li -' mi, 'WINE . . ,, n ..., v..-.- '-...' x.-. - .- -.1 of H -- , rv! .,--.-If grail 5 9' 'zlilfsm V' , f!?U:'Xl'li 1 LQ H1 Xi' 1 in f ' I ' 1 .1 ,- f 1 -.L-' . A l V-L-'J y 1 - -Q M on , r, .W-J ...la V., e , o o e a es s - - r , q or : ,s L .1 U11 2,4 ar W g g L4 L I -Ll e 1. L Q11 1.531-Vfi .i'U'l-lil' M153- r CLASS OIFIOERS y President...........Amorette Crawford y Vice-Presa..,... q..Madeline O'Mear8 9 See'3 Q Treas,..6 ...Melba CSKSDTCCG Q .Liiifc-,j.I'So5e ouoaaonlu-OFUWJUSF i Sadie Tightman - Kayne Sperry We had been planning to Let's to our leader raise a J ' w 4 F 1 f nur-av , I 'if' .lr 5 'fi' , 3? nr Pa, Iv Y. M. gl I 'J have a song.but it seemed that? none of us wanted to tackle such a job. Melba dionft seem to-mind, though, and you see that it is very much to our liking. ' -We did not realize that we had a poet among us but jum: the other day Melba Cakebread composed our Class song which is sung to the tune of Mary- land. The song is as fellows- They will not falter in the race Sophomores, O Sophomorcs Of Cowardice there is no trace In Sophomores, O Sophomeres With heads held high, they march along, True loyalty fore'er their song Those who stand out above the throng are Sophomores, O Sophomores The first in school and out- door sports are Sophomores, O Sophomeres The class that's never out of sorts is Sophomores, O Sophomores Thru life to death they'll faithful be To Country, Friends, and 1 Liberty, ,Above the throng you'l1 al- ways see the y. Sophemores, O,Sophmores , K song Sophomores, O Sophomores A The one that's always lea ei. long the Sephomores, O Sophomores . To Hmoretter we give the pra1S Shefs helped us in a thousand ways Ucfll grateful be for all our days, Sophgmgygg, 0 Sophomoresl BE A BGOSTER AND i PATRONIZH OUR LDVEHTIZERS Pk Pk HF 24 e not o GQLQFLDM IE NTS QF EQEDUTPUWCQQIE REE RQSHJBUENT PLQUQLQHQ E35 QQDYR E'34Z5JQ05SCffEf?2 CYYQLWRE .1!a- e ses' so if 2 'UL ' . Pk V' 'u D ,- . ,.,., .. .Q , . , ,.-,-e ::. , .,....I.. , v ' ' ' 1 pu 1 . . ' . ' F 1' 'I -' q -I Q-:ugh-,Iv-gaw- ' ' lp ' 4- - I , I -I , 1. - v W -' .A : QW -.1 -. 1 - L I I.. -..- , . ... . I I I' I I I ' I. I I I I : -.I x.. -.....- .I ,I.. ...,,,.4. f . ' 'f , . .4 . ... ' , ..., ' . 4 ' ' ' ,L , . ' '- . ff ' I V .1 - w f a -- x , 4 . -1 a ' . , x I I I . II I. .,.- I Im-.. .- I I I - f - .... , I .I I ' I . , -....,,.,. . ,II I I f , ' I I . F if .I I il ' 7 . I . - 1- 5 - I 5: .I .Q ...- ' 'I - A v , - . ., -. ...,. - ...,. . ' .. ..-1.'.I.I,.,f'T - v ., fu.-4 - y.-.onhgd , '9' .. 'W :iff ' 'Lv 1 .I- , , - -.QI ...I .,j--. ' M ' ' , . . v. S ' , 1 ' :. 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During this last month of School, the Freshmen seem to have more numerous and wider smiles on their faces than be- fore. Though you might at fir think that the cause for this is their.desire for a vacation you still have to admit that they must have some other tho' up their sleeves. The fact is they are tired of being Fresh- men and are happy to know that T they are about to become Sopho mores. Ten months of rebuffs they believe are enough. They have become tired of being 'Eyed atu every time some one y sits on a pin or every time Margaret Hevey Reed Cowan that the Freshmen have acted as Freshmen should. They have been green, inquisitive etc., but woe be to a student who is afraid of learning through mak- ing mistakes. St l ia Y t Fortunately, thisclass has been a progressive one. With the money that they have earned, they expect to give some very expensive socials next year. A class that Liberty Union High School is proud of, they yleave to enter again next Augus lwith a reeling that they will make as good Sophomores as they t I 1 T they attempt to blow their nose have made Freshmen. in a study period. T X x x x However, you may be assurd. TMOEEel.QQMvaeCiee.QQQQBGCQOHS' i ii - ' J o -- U 11 - , T lsnRi:.NTXNOOD 1 o H D x Eeluwfhofds . Lu M1211 R C-0- for GROUP TRAINING to acquire p 1 ,speed in both shorthand and typ- fQQ7,g ,ayygl , ing. Let our school represent- 1? .f. n Tr' T ative demonstrate how this spec-l 065-f fig- 'DMS ial application of one of Edi- son's new dictating machines will serve at least 20 student simultaneously. Write or phon at our expense. T Garfield 5534-Monadnock Arcade up San Francisco F1,fr7afSAe.d f'.7'eC S, M T. D11-metre eemmr 1 SIMTJLEX 5H.O C'!07'E71C-C. Ef5wov7f Z77f-112:54 I 4 , V QQ I 1 n , 1 sf 9: ,WL T, ' O fx I . 71 'lllf -- I 1 I 5 su. ' f at-' A ,, an 1 5 . 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Rey Seah holds a position for Dunham, Gerrigen a Hayden ef Rey Houston is having 2 San Franciscan hard time of it. He dcesnit Effie Chadwick fMf5o Ray know whether he wants to go to tBonnieasen, resileo near Perch. Ut C., Davis or to the College t spears Russel inset ole Banionp resides in Ceaiard. Eearl Grove fMrs. Henry ySellcrsl is living in Firebaugh. Fern Cummings is residing in Berkeley. Porn Howard works for the Shell Oil Co. near Tracy. George Barkley is a resid- ,ent of Martinez. I grass ics Edith Sellers fMra. Herbert Frenchl lives in San Francisco. ess 1 xxx In this issue the alumni classes dating are completed. from l924 to 1905 lkikfk lk Jkvlvk the commencement Following exercises we shall be very glad to welcome the following members 9 4 A x 2 U 1Ht0,0HT midst as the new alumni of '25g Geraldine Sherman, a clever student, president of the Senior lass and of the Girls' league, ,ill complete her schooling in an Francisco. X l Willma Dainty, President of he Student Body, active member f social affairs, is to enter . C. next semester. of the Pacific. Won't someone l help him out? Oscar Wilfert has had practical experience in the Brentwood Eharmacyg so now he is going to enter the Affiliated Colleges of San Francisco. i Mmrgaret, Grace, and Edith Baeta are all three going to attend the San Jose State Teachers' College. James Murphy is out of lucke his mind as to He hasnft made up what he wants to do as yet, al- though he would like to enter i Dflvj. S o Doris Ackerman, Aileen Mc- Hale and Rose Reichmuth have LP MQQQXJUFL RQUME g ehnajs i er is -Q 2 I 1 5 S 4 is ' 4,4 I X P1 I . I A ' I Vl- ' I 5 f LL I . was r X. Wi- A . 5 ai ' Y' -' ' . A 1 3 ' ,'. .,, .. 'fl 5 i I I--' -L4 . 7' 1 ' Y' ' K5 U A ' . ' 1 ' - , . ' - I ' f ' 1 Gm .. -f-1. uk. .x .i , - U' 4 - ':.--J L - L 'B' XL pj gg' . ling j.',g:, , 'JV ' 1. 'V ' J -'Mi 4 Nsi7 ' ,R '-. -'Q .1 1 ' ' ,.. 't ' .I 'I .A. A '. 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Nhat' s Ange Editor in Chief, I lo Bailey, our 9 going to do? 9 lib rty Union High School, is now woraing for the Cslifornia TGfCh-i yrs' Association of Blraeley. Alviretts Hamilton, Mildred Crnn fnd fred Hesie were smong those present st the Junior Prom in Antioch. lTsKe up law, of course, st U. C. 5 Susie niceinson CMrs. Brittj I for San Francisco, visited her , Lilly Wiederzehr is unieciden parents who reside in Orrley. was to what she will oo, she will 5 ' Mei-ther go to business college or ' Julif Golden spent the week:- go to worlc. fend of the LO, with Juliet Eirpo l . ,of Anightsen. Ieons Ellsworth plans on 3 'entering the Sen Francisco Q gzthryn Jscoly spent the ,Teachers' College. uweeg-end of the EO, with leurs Private Secretar H w U Marie Heidorn so they say,' will go to Munsonsf School for W ies. i Vivienne levere, Art Editori of uThe BROADCAS with her art st U. C. TiR,n will go on Q I N , N Iso Jansse will probably tene s post grsunete course in I the mornings rt High School, :nd rfterneons. The he will go to U. Ruth Omi, l ex ents to enter coil gb his is res usual group of S very seldom that out of one class college Je all iviry one of the liberty Union i worn in the l following term,i c. f y rst but not lerst some business U 1 lly 9 very un- 4 eniors, for it is so many students intend to enter wish efch and new elnmni the i Dist of 3105, wi Cxtsli Gul' ,Chia PXFYQNQM Bvewqiwool hesrtiest congrstulstions. h W h ser' ksxxxxxxxxsx Hammond flso be of Byron, end she will present at Commencement. Anne lewis, of the Johns- Menville with QUT Zh pects '1, ' - JAQTCISU lter Co., spent the holidays parents, Mr. sni Mrs. lewis of Byron. She ex- sttcnd the Commencement s on June l2. to H fl Ut' A - RJff5iEH ff? VE ff fo? V? 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III l3.s'm.l 1.l1J'1..r'1.V1J1,11,v x.Jfi.f1,x'1,: a,11:1,r'1,r1,P.,r1-mg:-1-r1m,rLV Lj o p F, ,reg .,i.. F, ,F p p .-.I FRENCH nm Fmmcs Puerta r minds that grasp sickly, and Y 1 h q G th' 1 are a poop e w e are eep ina- It has often been said ers. They like to reason things- that the French people are pec- uliar. This is strictly an American conception of their character. We, as Angih-Saxons are capable in no way to under- stand the Gallic thinking and actingg but they, at the same time, are not any more capable of puzzling out our natures. The students have this year appreciated the Value of the French language, and have also el the need of as the French peo- this world. One from appearances, learned to fe such natures ple offer to cannot judge but from actual investigation. Probably the greatest out- standing charactaristic in the Frenchman noticable to the foreigner is his sociability. He likes to meet people, to converse with them and to act as pleasing as he is able. Especially does he practice politeness. To charactarize an impolite person, the French- man says nHe lacks educationn yet he holds that politeness comes from the heart. As the Frenchman is the polite man, so his language is the polite language. It char- acterizes the finished, the cultured, and is spoken new as it has been for centuries, in the best society. 1 V F 'It is true that the French- man has a happy disposition. However, a smile on the lips of a Frenchman docs not always prove that he is really gay. This is his way of hiding difficulties, and he believes it to be the evidence of good education. ' The French are an intel- ligent people. They possess out for themselves, and since they are prone to have things to their own liking, they are very , individualistic. Not only an eloquent people, but a logical people, they have been able to y produce men who could stand up with ease against other geniuses' of time. France has produced geniuses in every linog in arts letters, philosophy, literature war and politics. There is something higher, according to her thought, than just plain living. There is too much beauty in life te be ' found and enjoyed to waste time on the gross feelings, and France has beautified herself and beautified the rest of the world in seeking for that which is worth while. LIBRARY. The number of books has increased one third during this last year. With the purpose educating the students to the best literature, the recognized good books have been purchased. Such historical fiction as HGod Wills lt,n by Stears Davis NYolando,n by Major or HThe Virginiansu by Thackeray found their place in the hearts of the lover of this type of fict- ion. For the seekers of humor, Mark TWain's true American wit has been installed. There are various reference sets, and a good assortment cf magazines. Such current news as HThe Outleok,H nTimes,U HThe Liter- ary Digcst,H and UThe New Repub lien make it possible to knew what is going on in the world. The new pictures that have of ' ' 'Y ' W- ltr. f L,g I' L ,, ,,,, .4 9 3 1 i F l L -r w I F J A --'vf Q Q.I-. L -' ', T ,., ... , Q I' - -1 ' W, , V',. Q ', :. f fr ., . . h A. V L 0 . .4 U I 1: ' 1 . ' ,ur , 1 ' ' ..',' ,A .4.- . 'f' M7 . .:z'u . ' I -, u, 1 V . f 1 ' 2? h, 4 . ., ' ., XLT .' . g. n Q' . ff! ,',,J1', 'L' ifirf , 1 - .- 3 ,L . . . r . ,M . ,y--f1g?,.f:L 'YI 1.13. 'J js: .21 'x2,:x ,J .1 .-fa - Jfln' ..L'm lf, -J L-L. I v - p I ' ,' 0 ' . 17 JJ ..'Z'z.l. .ll 'affix .--J !aff!'l,Z ff If 5 iff I u.tu:'.v Q:.I E. Xfiubig , i-.L. c.,.',u1.' 1 hy' gz.13.1.i la:,.+1+ Lwxxg Ain? .151 -.I 't.rIwf1..zf Px.f.f1f'g.tJz.1sg:Jd ar .i'..'1,1f1'1'V4 :ti 'Y J Jang 1.113 bu2T1JsJ. f d my dr .zslw '.T'LYJL'2 Qi' qzafivfux-5, L'..iV ff-.L'I.1'1s'.' I Qirrl-.v' a:fiuJ.-f in -'-+-YFARELIQ -' A med' an 15 ' 'L gn 55951010415 ,msn QPU .amd ' 1' ,, blur :-1' ' ,riser-ilu: ln-.is:.'A nsa.gn1q,,M::i,'-- --:r -il.: K :mi 1' .4-.ae-.-QQA: ' '51, li W 1 'inns , -f .H lj The new pictures that have been hung in this room of learn- ing, make it a much more appro- fl - DRQJJING Q . Miss Perow the Art Class rlate lace w-'-- 1 e 1' IE. ' ' 1 gud T015 ln blob tg Dtudff 5 lustructor, and her stuoehts, 3 spent an enjoyable day in San ' f'-A 'qw 1 ' A nv ' ' The first real Card Svstcm ' Frahclcco, Jhcre thcd V1SltCQ -, -. A Q . U VGTlOHS flaees of art. after was 1HStullCu thls year. It hgsll , . .q,- I A U . Drovod to be n Success 1 VlS1tlHg the Palace of LOglOU L ' ' 4 of Honor, they went to a colon- Lct us always urge upon tbef ial Ship, and, there Saw many students the importance of a '3f two Qld Colonlag ?Zpi?lOf llbrary in aqschool. Let us be 9 fumnturc' In 'U TLD L' t n . 1 proud of the fact that we are get! SEOT0 thcyv SPCUEUU-nd, ES H1235 ' , ' 'W x fi 'X 0 tlng a larger assortment of books! Ol H5 TC Mt Wm' Gyufv Umm Cvery yggri and let us keep Q there, they 1lRgCTCQ as long every volume in as good conditim' US thilif mum' . as VJQ are able. l lifter lunch they engoyecl Q tea at the Palace Hotel. QV 'Z245'-'f-'S' gl f 57 5416 Wfff' T196 157 Zffls 2379407 flfwe lvgcffew A as can go mhnm arocmtolal,chsir,alF0 I r 4 . , .. . ,.-.n- rv-fx -- 1-' - - ' .n anew- ' ' 1 ,. . . . .-.....,, Q. , -. 1-41-N. -.nw , X 1 fo 1 1 ' D 'x X4 U w I . . A ': ' H ,d - ' l' 4l n' v . . I H ' , I I . t , -' V . f .:- 4 1 ..-Q.. . ,. . ,- I I I ' 1 K P. . Q H ,. -1 I 4' . ' , s L- A A 1 ' ,r 'v ' -S.. 3 , 'L .9 ' ' U - : 1 1. ' 1. 1 .L ' f ' 1 'A t J. X I, E ' ' ff ,' ' 1 T,-. ' - ' 1-ff . s Q ,V if . - . ' - 5 Q' , lvl - Q uri . , 4 'H ' l ' In Q , . Z' I . ,,, ..--..- -s - ' I' 1' ,Q ' ri . L - , n, ' . 'xb ' ' 72101 'fvqaarw-. . I ' ' N 9' .- ,M-I . -.-- Q. A A cm ,. ' 'veil MN P Q, N... .1-.. .D A ., , '. 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S - .. -i - I dy I M-:sill hill' 1 Lover :nnqu-Q-nur 'dl' ,iw ,KKK x . E A , Wy iiiin-:'i:, 1 in h . .,,,,,v 1-. .4 ,arf ,,,,,, :nu-new -14 in zuninlssil-g-I., U , A Q ,X . Y f 1 l 11' K ' C ' 1 l , , f ,, '1 r ' I, xl Q Q A 1 ll Y I u', wr. .- 1 9 .-I' V, . 3' ,L V , ug x 3 , V ' - N' f ,Ax ' 4 W -r.,4f'x xl ' I f 1 1-9 - A-.1 . I I u' N o l lf- 1 if I 7 I 1 1d1 A SENIOR BALL The Seniors of 1925 had their last opportunity to show their social cleverness at the Senior Ball, held in the high school auditorium on Saturday evening, June 6. The Ball was given in honor of the Alumni and the Class of '26. , r The auditorium was attrac- tively decorated with greenery, thus offering a refreshing atmos phere to the many people who attended, 'r The Happy Harmonizers furnished appropiate music. bk Pk :lf Pk SENIOR BREAKFAST The Senior Class of 1925 was tendered a lovely breakfast at the Byron Hot Springs Hotel, by the Juniors, on Wednesday morning, June lO. V A beautiful bowl of shasta daisies and marigolds, dainty place cards, and corsages and boutonnieres added to the effec- tiveness of the breakfast. This is the first time that anything of this sort has been given in connection with the , high school, such a thing has been made possible by the stag- ing of the recent Minstrel Show, by the Juniors, which proved to be a wonderful success. After a delightful break- fast the students and teachers motored back to Brentwood, where school was resumed again. The Patrons and Patronesses were: Mr. a Mrs. E. G. Nash Mrs. Ruth Rutledge Mr. L. J. Spindt Qinin-11 The Seniors are: ' Grace Beata Willma Dainty Ruth Omi Leona Elsworth Lillie Wiederkehr Marie Heidorn Margaret Beata Geraldine Sherman Doris Ackerman Vivienne Lavere Leo Jansse Ray Houston Oscar Wilfcrt Angelo Bailey Henry Karrer Lawrence Augusta Aileen McHale James Murphy Aubrey Lawrence The Juniors are: Jennie Cooper Frances Diffin Melba Acrey Susan Wilder Vivian Chastek Blanche Plumley Juliet Firpo Louise Augusta Marion Morchio Sarah Barr Rachel Veale Agnes Frey Laura Hammond Dan Toohey George Brown 1 Lowell Griffith Tony Noia Clarence Moore Theodore Ohmstede Forrest Sullivan Pk lk Ik bk FAREWELL PARTY The home of Miss Laura Hammond was the setting for a farewell party in honor of Mrs. Ruth Rutledge, on Tuesday even- ing, June 2, given by the Junior Class. Mrs. Rutledge has been the major teacher of this class all ,i n.. I' ,xl U 4 I. 'ul If i, 5- -.-..,.....1:.4g -.. M.. . Ag M., ,,,-, , . .W sm, 0 , 7 --I . ' ' ' ' - - . . , ' I ' ' .., .. 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She has cleverly and successfully seen them thru their Sophomore Hop, their Jolla Junior Prom, and their Minstrel Show, The Juniors gave this party in order to express a small por- tion of their appreciation for the earnest work which she has done in their behalf. The young throng enjoyed games, dancing, and fortune tell ing. Refreshments, consisting of combination salad, hot biscuits, ice cream, cake and coffee, were served in the garden, beneath chinese lanterns. The members of the Junior and Senior classes, Mr. L. J. Spindt, the Senior major teacher Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Nash, and Mrs Ruth Rutledge were present. The members of the Junior Class acted as hosts and hostesses throughout the evening. X 224 Pk Pk DINNIR AND THEATRE PARTY . After school, on the after- noon of June 4, the members of the Klicking Keys Klub metered to Berkeley, where the rest of the evening was most enjoyably spent. A delicious dinner was served at 6:50 in one of the banquet rooms at Ennor's in Berkeley. After enjoying the dainty and tasty things which were served them, the young folks drove to Oakland, where they attended the Fulton Theatre. 9 O proved to be very entertaining. l . ,., ,., JF ,P .5 ,P l ' SURPRIS2 PARTIES l Miss Mary Armstrong was the incentive for a swimming party on the evening of May ll. The event was in honor of Mary's birthday, and it was intended to lbe a surprise, but no one is real sure that it was. T After a delightful swim at 1Byron Hgt Springs, the young folks returned to the Armstrong home, where dancing, games, and flovely refreshments were enjoyed 5 The following were invited: Madeline C'Meara Helen Jansse l Amorette Crawford Jennie Cooper Willma Dainty e Lois Nunn l Gladys Nunn Geraldine Sherman Vella Griffith Melba Acrey Blanche Plumlcy Marie Heidorn Della Silvas Frances Diffin Margaret Hevey if Laura Hammond Dan Toohey Forrest Sullivan Aubrey Lawrence Lowell Griffith George Brown Clark Brown Clarence Moore Ray Houston Leo Jansse Henry Karrer Buster Logan Oscar Wilfert Angelo Bailey Cecil Woolley Wayne Sperry James Mearns The students were unusually Q T ' lm fortunate in selectinf the nla' T A Sufprisc Party was given ng f 5' to Marie Heidorn on Saturday HThe House Next Door , which - -Ar . -u-,Q-n..v....-n -. ..v --,..w-n.. ,s v ml . 4:-' S u'.'t,i.' z. 1,5 9 ' -f ' +'2uz1:.'.. 'I ,iw-fJ1..f.V .. f1Qs:q:fa -,g-m,:,f1 s-15.11 . gmumfi aim. srfaiwl a'giu.:i43 ::n':.4Ld a.1g5b.Lz m:,f.w 41.5 .1 gL3.I'37D - :.fi L- fs' 4 '10, 105.5 M11 f,'..! 'Quiglfnif -.orf.pg.q1',El 5398? 0'f' 5BL-I' i..'L',I 1' 5,16 ia.':,fr'K- 36851 M ur l nur ll V I 'f1 evening, May 16, at her home. Dancing, games and deli- cious refreshments helped to pass the evening. The following made up the party! Lowell Griffith George Brown Clark Brown Clarence Moore Pk Pk if if MISS LAVHRB ENTERTAINS Willma Dainty Ruth Baxter Leona Blsworth Helen Jansse Geraldine Sherman Marie Heidorn Lowell Griffith Forrest Sullivan Henry Karrer David Baxter Irvin Williams Aubrey Lawrence Pk Pk PF Pk A KIDDIES' PARTY . 1 l Miss Vivienne Lavere enter1 tained a number of her friends at her home on Wednesday even- ing, May 27. The young group danced and played games until midnight, at which time lovely refreshments were served. Those who were invited TJOTCZ Dorothy Robbins Amoerette Crawford Juliet Firpo Sadie Wightman I A birthday party was given to Laura Hammond on Friday even ing, May 15th. The guests were attired in kiddies' clothes, and each carried a lunch bucket. Appropriate games and danc ing afforded amusement. f Those who attended the party were: Erma Wightman Blanche Plumley Vera Weston Laura Elliot Mary Armstrong Hose Reichmuth Lucille Heichmuth Melba Acrcy Della Silvas Thelma Sperry Margaret Ehlers Vivienne Lavere Madeline O'Meara Helen Jansse Amorette Crawford Jennie Cooper Willma Dainty Lois Nunn Geraldine Sherman Vella Griffith Melba Acrey Blanche Plumley Della Silvas Margaret Hevey Laura Hammond Dan Toohey Aubrey Lawrence Leo Jansse Oscar Wilfert Wayne Sperry James Mearns Charles Elliot Marcus Biglow Charlie Payne 'los-L,.nf run,Ju-an-ul ' 1-H-U Bdddlrweee QIJWHI MARKET FIGESH Me. fUf?fU A fWZ:'!-I T5 H ifUAC17lf1VG- H0051-3 MEA T5 onflsf C: Covge. 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Mbglfif' afw- 'w:-1'f-L -and .M 5--' -H5134 lt., v N . - Q1 I . 31.33, 'J J .ghd l gg, OJCL. , , 'w,,':'k wifi -,.y, 1.0: ug ' i!u i , L'v mmm!Q',gi,,,,h-Illlwh av '- , ' ' 1 QXg'l!fiQI.A 9601- ' - ,, .L fy ' ' ' I ,ah:mtgm..:gg.lo 1 ,Z !, I 5 1 A 'Flu in ' 5,3 .Li gush 1 J Ray Parker Warren Smith Gordon Strathearn Dan Toohey Bud Hill Gordon Hahlfs Fred Hahlfs- Bill Uren Dana Nelson Carl Straub Earle Taylor Thomas Amundsen Pk Pk Pk PF RECITAL Mrs. Edna Doty Coovert held a musical recital in the social room of the Methodist Church on Friday evening, May l5. The following program was presented: Duetocooo oooo odboboootjllglemevn Mary Armstrong Alma Beaman In NlaylooonooobodocooeoolcBChr Olive Armstrong Humming Bird's Lullabyea..... Mae Erb 'Grace Lewis DU-Otooodooobeiueldoososcllcdac Irene Richardson Olive Armstrong Minuet in G............Oeston Gwen Gallaher Flower Song............lLange Thelma Sperry Duet..................,..Eaul Midnight Fire Alarm Sadie Wightman Erma Wightman The Merry Peasant....Schumann ' James Hannum Martha,..... ..,Flotow-Dorn Alma Beaman La Traviata........Verdi-Dorn Mary Armstrong Violin So1o..........Se1eeted Billy Beaman When Lights are Low..Engleman Sadie Wightman Humoresque...,.........Dvorak Erma Wightman Trio-Camp of Glory......Holst Marjorie Hannunm Gwen Gallaher Thelma Sperr 0-' -fi h 4 - A -- A-14-..-u... we-p.g.,..-X Minuet.. .. ......Paderewski- Blanche Plumley 4 Wm. Tell........Hossini-Dorn Laura Hammond 3 g g Q Q Q Agnes Frey Dance of the Demons....Helst Trio..Witches' Flight Kathryn Jacoby y 155.555ii 4, Blanche Plumley Laura Hammond Agnes Frey T PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS Pk Pk Pk PF AUTO RACE PARTY An ed to the automobile party motor-5 races in San Jose on Sunday, May 24. Q A picnic lunch was enjoyed ' in the Ni les Canyon. After the raees,'whiph proved to the party Livermore be very fascinating, attended a show in T I Those who thus spent the day,wereg Marie Anton, of Tracy' Willma Dainty, Laura Hammond, Dan Toohey, Leo Jansse, and 7 Lowell Griffith. Pk Pk Pk Pk A 1 H- HWTEEL .BKSENTYNEMD A mmgmx mimi GLLR Coon :Ne TIMTES Just tm E Motu-mms X .SPE'CIQ.j Httenttsngaveww I . Hnglmsclrxool Sluclenlzv L open HOGAN .. 8200 P M . QHSNFORCD W P.R0E,,:,U I A i ' 5 ..,. , ion' '4fA' 1 :H v 'U ' ' 1 ' 4 o '-' , 12?-s . 'J ,'1,3IJi nl. ff? ti!! 1 .' , 'M' ', .l'!'LvIQ1nh 'Si JLZU ,.L1.j::,'.1'1.m Ofu. ,Islam nm! 1 4-. lr PM V, w-O -, I. mir i I I . 1.1, nance- H W A- .-...--,...'- - ...Q-., L-.1 ...lf f:yf..f:u-::.-:Q --0 Y Yr- RECITAL ANNOUNCEMENT l The Brentwood pupils oft 2 Mrs. Edna Doty Coovert will hold their recital at the Byron Brentwood Grammar School on Tuesday evening, June 16, at 8 o'elock. If this proves to be as successful as the one recently held in Byron, every one should attend it, and everything seems to point out the fact that it will be equally as good. . wk Pk Pk X ' THE SCHOOL YEAR OF 1924-25 HAS BEEN A WHIRL OF SOCIAL EVENTS Freshmen-Teachers' Reception On Friday evening, Oct. lO, the freshmen and the faculty members were tendered a recept tion in the high school audi- torium, The HGhost Storyu, a one- aet play, was presented by the upper-classmen. The play was a great success, thru the efforts Of thG CO8Ch, Mr. B. J. Callaghai The impromptu stunts offer- ed by the freshmen added to the entertainment immensely. Refreshments and dancing vere enjoyed by the large crowd 1n attendance. Bk if Pk PK K. K. K. INITILTION AND PARTY The members of the novice typing class were initiated into the Klicking Keys Klub on Thurs iday evening, Sept. ll. Q-ef t-- : --dow You Q 1Lawll:2':LLfg:1- in-:-.. , f V SOPROMORB HOP The Sophomores of l924-25 chose Hallowefen night for The elaborate decorations were in keeping with the event. Bamboo and pumpkins were every- where. The black and orange caps, horns, and programs which were distributed among the guests helped make the occasion a merry one. The Happy Harmonizers furnished music. ' JUNIOR PROM The Junior Brom of Febf ld T 6-3lEfe.,L?l.m'E2. B. SEQ? Eel? El EQ MQKQBQDRXNS TRIBE Qhslfioltflflflilnillll. GCQDQSUIDEIBZQTDQDM enum to EVERY biigflilll. gPHoNg ie EQREU-Tig --I fitalliint B Ile E in nat canes nine minfkiunc reno 8 Inman IQMQRRQBRS v 2 After the initiation, which proved to be a lot of fun, the ' numbers danced and enjoyed re- freshments. I PH N Q OAKLEY their Hop. Q , - Y. nu.-m 1' 4,...,...... 4 .A .H , A . I -Vp h' ' '35 .N ',,, ,,,,,,.-. ,. .- ...-no s-Ml' 1 K . A ... I . . ,,':.,-- J ' ' ' ' 'L u .ni 1 5 , I ' . 4' ' ' . 1 52' Q A 5 f ' I , y ' 1 . 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QE 1V1Q:qqcar-v1n,vauqo-sun.-mg,-qgu::g:.J -f'nv-- nu- :::q-uw v- ae , Q- I 3iVCD in honor of the Senior f Class, was quite a success, in Splte of the unfortunate eircum-i stances under which it had to bel held. I r The high school auditorium was beautifully decorated, in T 1 an unusual manner, with streamcrsl of red hearts, many little lights: and greenery. Colored balloons 3 4 also added to the attractiveness of the affair. g F I Mrs. J. W. Davis offered a T vocal solo. ?uss Donahue and his 0 orchestra furnished entrancing music, thus befitting the oc- T BIRTHDAY PARTIES The Misses Doris Ackerman, Geraldine Sherman, Willma Dai nty Marv Armstron' Marie Heidcrn, J T 1 and Laura Hammond have been tendered birthday parties dur ing thc year. x x 'x X in Yeah Nana Isnf fr on THE XSTTESCRIPTIOZFT IIST Iroirf, Hfivs wanna lvnar nmn -Nr rp, -- I . .fs is it d www 17 f,aiz.5:fmQf:fL. agaaruu and ui ifia ajs K5 aegis Euler: no at Qfi'-iff casion. , U x x X 9 , as V, s-My------M i 5 LJ ' 8 do xl'-bfi: first CI?lff?,tSlREif' When in Pittsburg andnCon-Yi cord, be sure and call at aperiyga and look over the ladies' furnissi ings and exclusive millincry. 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'!3-fu' dl Mk!! :riffs N I I fha , 1-1 , W ,, ,L -1. Janne.: -6-up .suv-u uu..an.:.n-ns.11s1.n .cu -.-..-.-1-...s-.. ,......'....--.-......ae.-Q...--::,....-,na--1-V :H - u i Dramatics hgvg been very Q proposal, Anna's friends serenaei popular during tle school year i Q-ep 'V-' with an emphatic, HYCS, 5 , 1924-25. During this year i Gzergeu. Q H more things in the way of draw-Q 2 . atics have been given than in 9 Thq play Wag Very WQ11 9 any previous one. coached by Mr. B. J. Callaghan. E w The entertainments and X X X X f plays that have been produced ' this year are: HThe Ghost i HIGH JINK5 Storyn, High Jinks, K. K. K. Entertainment, Hseventeenn, and the Junior Minstrel. NThe Ghost Storyn, by Booth Tarkington, was put on by! the upper-classmen, on Friday evening, Oct. lOg the occasion l being the Freshmen-Teachers' Q Reception. w The cast consisted of: Q Willma'Dainty, with Angelo Bailey, were the leads as Anna , 4 r and George, Geraldine Sherman, U Amerette Crawford, Morgan y O'Conner, Cecil Woolley, and F Ray Houston. It is a comedy in which g poor George has a very hard ' time expressing himself to his fiancee, Anna. He never before had much to do with girls, con-Q sequently, since he knew littleg about the ways of the fair sex, he had a terrible time trying to keep Anna for himself. I Anna is noted for her, ' HYes, Georsu, throughout the iplay. .When George stutters in his attempt to propose he is terribly annoyed because all Anna says is, UYes, Georgen, thus making the proposal all the more difficult, ' In order to make a people go home, to tell a ghost YOUNG cides story. Well, he tells the most horrid ghost story that anyone every heard and the guests leave, much to George's delight. . Anna goes into hysterics When George finally gets to the point where he can end his v group of George de- 1 The most clever High Jinks v which has ever been held in this school, was the one held on l2. Though test success financially, it was socially. g ' r Friday evening, Dec. it was not the grea i The program was as follows: A Tableau, Comic Spanish Dance, Recreation Skit, followed by stage deer Johnnies, a Terpsi- f chore, Dutch Dance, Human Ford, and a Gypsy Camp. ' A complete program, giving ' names of those who took part,p may be found in the December issue of the BROADCASTDR. x 1 x x y i K.K.K.3MEMHHMmW Last year the typing stu- I dents of Liberty Union High ' School decided to organize a club, The Klieking Keys Klub, for the v purpose of raising funds to fin- ance typing teams to County and State Contests. The program given on Satur- day evening, March 14, which was given to interest the people in the community in the commercial w work of the sehoolg also to raise funds. A three act play, UNet to th P Swiftn, was very cleverly staged under the supervision of Mrs. Ruth Rutledge. The cast was as follows: James Wilmot, the boss, George Bnowng Willard Stead, lst assis- tant, Howard Jacobson, James lf- A n, 2 .,lf 1f1'-v 2. - 'A ' 'W ....- I ' 4. U ,. ,gs jf I - L 1 iq, ,- '1 - v . V. - . g. . .u -.., 'is-.1 , Av. ivk fr 9' A I 5 . fx -. ' ' A X O O I ,, . Q, ,' ' ' . 7, O 1' '-1L.f-75711 u. J ,Jimi Lair Jin gq.ff L' ,,,H '-.O'1s3u:fI dffvf f'i'Ij'l'f0.G1'. 2' sv .hCT3gCiACFd'JG1'7Q MJRQE V 'Q X Q . 1? I .1 . f Q I , ' : -. to . - rr wz52sm1.e.w:2f'f:ew-3 Q11 A - . , '- , ' , J z . , , wg - Vt' I ' -., ' 4 -nts ggbqmi QJQ unpg Java E JA ,YI , A 15 - -' in f..' 'wb , -V-islH.ft9l-:U 'Ili-f'mfhI r- edm- UV .J's'I:: ixtfw u i A 1 X RS hw' 13 yo:'bvbkanb 4a:4 3 .Qnifill21odT ta uzrf' its- nab-:Q gui .dh ' , Ula. V 4 U . 'f-- V ' , 123' , Q f ,' I . , ' ' in 4 A 1 Z- .L -1 J I iw., Q L l ,I ' -5 -igfh' .sf Ti 'nk . tar Q. ' , L15 :A - O I+. ,2k',+?,:-I.-.av in-:U .1 aii'.31'.':' uf '.,f,BCa5'g,X JSI 5'1.g2!!' QNGY' fi 2:3151 'UQTQ ,mid ru:f - 'f.i'J8412.i:f Qgggi' cvzuit A--d 1 mmf: UH 1' -uso ,qlxlgld HH w.m.ui Jima ,xox aw .z ,- 91? :wp , ? f D Burton, End assistant, Tboodorel only girl when he loved, had , Ohmstedeg Grace Foster, Steno- lmany suitors, and made friends . grapher, a flapper strictly up- ,with everyoneg that is the young, to-date, Juliet Firpog Mary yfolks. The parents became very T Blake, stenographer, flow, but ftired of her incessant baby talkg willing to learn, Helba Leroy' Bill, the office boy, Dudley , HSilly Billn insists upon Hudson, Hr. Brown, repair man, having a dress suit to wear to Lowell Griffith. ,Lolafs farewell party. His par- yents absolutely refuse to buy There were several clever Jhim one, so Bill attires himself curtain numbers: Shorthand in his father's dross suit. Blues, put on by the Shorthand I Class, was a snappy song and HSilly Billn gets to the dance, Typing Blues, by the , Shorthand II Class, Concentra- tion Test by Vivienne Lavereg Rhythm Demonstration by Kathryn Jacoby, Geraldine Sherman, 'f Tillma Dainty, Vivienne Lavere l Jennie Cooper, Laura Hammond. There were also a number of five minute tests. ' Dancing was enjoyed after- T wards, the Happy Harmonizers furnished music. T ,nas quite an undertaking The club was very well pleased with the results, which showed it ssc ahead. PF PF 96 rs 1- HSIVDHTEENH party late, and Lola has her dance program filled. One of Bill's rivals even gets to take Lola to the train, much to the disappointment of poor Silly Bil X X x X JUNIOR KINSTREL The Junior Class gave the first minstrel show that has eve been given in the school. lt for one class, nevertheless it went over bigger than anything yet. The stage was very artisti- lcally decorated in orange and black and formed a Wonderful set vtin for the UCoonsH. Lowell Griffith, middle man and his two end men, Dan Toohey Booth Tarkington's comedy, HSevcnteenH, was presented by the Senior Class on Saturday l evening, May 9. v The leading parts were wonderfully played by Angelo T and Tony Noia, cannot be given too much praise for the snappy and clever way in which they put their jokes over. Others in the minstrel circ ywere: Clarence Moore, Lawrence Augusta, George Broun, Theodore Bailey, as Ya. Sylvanus Baxter, OhmStGdG, and Loo JGHSSC. and Uillma Dainty, as Lola Pratt. The girls who aided in mak- Others in the east were: Oscar Ying the affair 2 Success in the Tilfert, Ray Houston, Leo Jansse4Uay of clever songs and dance Aubrey Lawrence, Tony Silvera, Lowell Griffith, Henry Karrer, Marie Hoidorn, Vivienne Lavere, , Margaret Beata, Lillie Wieder- kehr, and Rose Reiehmuth. hits were: Jennie Cooper, Fran- L r Q be ces Diffin, Louise Augusta, Helen lJansse, Juliet Lirpo, Rachel Ycale, Vivian Chastek, Melba ncrey, and Laura Hammond. It showed the life,that poor nSilly Billn led, both at home L They even had a coen orchestra, composed of Uillma and at parties, while at the agehDainty, in a full dress suit, of seventeen. fLinkoand Jay Geiselman. i Lola Pratt, the one and - n I' r L - 4.1 , s sl Y a J ,wx .J if .1 N ' v I-n sv?-' 4, :Q ld 13. .ings .'4 !,-,-5 J' Q 'P Q2 Q. . I, .I ,151-'I-Q , 1 u A as A N E. jfgf '.'fi-is f' o '7 , n V. r - cu ' n 1' LN in' .ks NL ll, My 2 S r 1 -I '---xqgxigz '. 'i'.a1r,g'L,.' 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K !.,fXi.rX I ,jjj LV' ic! xr ,IB IE- Pd L.,f .J ...U LIU .L ' V Us '-J 'AQLLLJ LL'-ItU7- LJ -11g'LVl-JT-V7J7-V7-1 UT-J , e c BUILUIQFGS Prof. Hcpsn informs us that Q -11 - 0 1 U he will also remain here ior fl. -n. Lemoin sggovfs luis gngtggvl- tgrm, faith in Brentiffooi. by erecting W 11 llvmkwr bf up-tp-CHO 191217-53'l9l'S Miss M. Rowe of the Univer- heiw: in town. Tne erecting is sity ei Ccliiornie has been en- bffllli-' 'f 3110 bi' C5-fPCNt0I'3 5371035 as English .'If1G2C1'lCI', in 3115 PI'10Sl31L'. place of Miss Hoffman. 1 43 5llf1igii12E iS eb out to 4 Miss Anderson of the Oregon 0C.ff2Q1iff1U1nQCT3G0 LDT Mlf- R- C- ilgriculturel College and former ' Grilzitn gust east oi Jxnsse C,nc'iA Comiierciil Teacher at the t O'Mee.rs's gr-ocertj' store on I-lain! Tezziolcton High School, will F - ,., .,. f-,-, .-V,-X-. '- ' .l.,'-'1-'1'N ,fn A- 1 .Y J street., Tie eielnci in tsnen Go-imsreie,l subgects here 7 tne bones of 'one treniseet next gear. i promises. to :odd C, builuing of ,QM -ml K ' e 4 beauty .is Tfell useiulncss to .N - H -I w A - - . . f 4 . 'J ' -J ' 1 tne Brentwood cormmnQi'Cj'. It is Lg:-lglfl!h11'T'P R , , ,A . . . ' ...J L s.: ' tb- 03- two story .fuiluin,j,, the L l Tr u'-n1.nf-I 11 -1' ft f,--fs-' '- -gf? -H A -,, , 1 1 O' A' L 'f'if2? 9 'HP ef. L'j't.'f1'9J !Vlcvfglwin'!'s Lunch-lru.m.To.1f-123 and the eiiiees one une erifiitb H,-A 3 hone in the up-por il Er. I. 'q' ,I R. Bailey, dsnrrist, ,. 23.53-I. ,, ' Iiixfizock, .o.tterne,j at lszvf, 2.1141 in roeenai Blum eY - 5' Tc 2 Reel Estate Agenttancl Miss Elleyle 6 Od' Barr afizo will cont uct C. Beauty W ' --fa ,. fy J-1.1,-A -2-L' H , Shpg, will occupq tncse oiiicc-. GF-EN ALL N 'GNT 1 It is to ee 2. brick euilcing. , T ff! f. 4. 1 ,. .. . ihcrc are ,lso to Dc tt.-o entifen- . . .-. V1 . .-, ll 1 'I ' Q l I D X E' t ces to tne gerige, one on Main I O L l LJ i Street ond F-'notber on lst. -' 2 L W COURT iOUSb. ' ir FISHING PARTY Q Q KT' Q3 N fi 5. e c 4, I il iiisiiinng :oartgz consisting y Cf-, A of mir.. Sapinet, nr. I-levers, Dr. l rg1fA,5-j-QW: L Robbins and Mr. Siioomeker i-:ent l ,9l1',gff3Qj3jq,g15-Q-QTL? 1, ' after Bass Jersey I.e,l:..n'is. LL f CfLQi f'fQ-P' FW? f'79:f'f' U They onlif couglit 'brit o Coz-on l f - U uw--.-v L. LF..-1, - v- I - I 1 between them, as the Iisn were if 32.0 II, f7mrf jf -ff21clTf5n.C:A7- not biting on tlart particular H day. How ever let's hope that 11, ff,7,,,e 0,1 Q the fish Tfill bite next time. ' n . ITZTZ' -rnienfms l HART Sn:-:AFP we P, 3 MA RX if SLOT H ES i Miss Leann, Miss Perew, Mi. - - n spinat, eQ.11Q,5h:.n, and Mi. NY'-'I 'PL U5 Q LOU '15 t Clark hefve all been re-cngzzgec- u 0.8 members of the fcgcultv. - ...- 4 ff - ,-f-- gr ,: 7av.kaTf'um Slfmree Sie--BOW' HMS ' ,, Y .ll -111 ii i-1 1,.,,,,..,..-- q,- - ---Q. -.- . .s 'K ' -o.- -,- ...Q N .--41-ng -ft, ,,. 1. na ,,,, . . -e . A,,., , . . A -- 1.1 1 f . - .-uqnnfpeusa--in-uv-.wi-uv --USF ---1 .x-lgiw, .4N'v'Lf?K-...o- W 1 ' -,I 1, : '-- '.- .. 'li -41 - . -,f A W rf .--,,'e,jff - . 'J ff- A, L: , I 7' ' U.. - qs- 0 -4 , . .. .w,. 3. ,.--,ff ,- ' -'-f - ffff ,Q 1, 4 a s x I 5.1 ul I 1- -, . -- ' V-, ar' w If w 1 -9 2.112 Nvuvl'-I 1' . iii u v X 4 -F 14 ..M 1 1 7 .l. 'fc .4 s pi , + 1.. 5. I ., f 'ffij Lf. Q13 5 if .,, L. f... TLC- 30 J f if J' xwi 1: , 13' ,Vail- -. N 4 ' I I4 of nf'- Q 'L 1' '.. 'f'5's4'e M fri ew . I ifw .223 To 1 T.. W1 fue. M- Q... 1 ' f-ff 5 F ' -l' ' ' I 'f f 1. if 1'f14 , 'Iii l ' ' y GOLF over their boyhood days. They i i were eccomponied in their start- . Prgffg, Spiqgg Q53 Cyfnw .fi ling nerrotives of times gone, lBerkelcy pleyod goli on the u L 05 HT- CT1Wf3Td. Mgr- 9f thc tCarquinez Course. Their lenpqgan Hfsutveod Hotel. TUC thifd UCN- was rather strenuous at times 5 DCT 9i th3 UHh9lF illiencc. due to large number of mosquitosl Q , which bothered th,m Whoo the? t ,hngclg Ballcyf Ray H?uStOn' Un is - ,- -w.viH gin f and Henri Horror metered down to ere mcking their p-i.-.. T,,g l T A T , q , attacked them iore and nit. P' ?LnC,6' t9 taks the Lngllsh e I n cxeminotion. Lct's hope they I Mr. Haydon gf Sa! Framcigcgl ell passed. In the oftcrnoon of .paid Q Very ploasqnt Cvcuing the some dey, the two letter. with Pygf. NSS? tplkiqr Ever y boys took the Chemistry examine- -f - ' I L ,Lfi911. eivofleobif thc.AmeriC.S111 o 621-gif LQ ' Li ' 'Li ll.. 0 If A EW S? IWFJ ECWSLWU d To make the enjoyment of your RADIO RECEIVER listing it must faithfully re-produce speech and music with perfect TONE QUALITY. After thoroughly testing the various makes on the market we suggest the following es being the greatest value for the money expended. Crosley 951 with heed set and accessories... .. 358.50 Pieerle 'Trina 'QQQQI 33,1699 nil? IJOnQ.,eS,s9.Q9.L12.11 and accessories. lnn exceptionally fine instrument in beautiful cabinet with batteries enclosed....382.50 Fade Neutrodyne or Crosley Trirdyne Three Tupe Type with loud speeker end accessories, including storage battery and chemical charger. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 5125.00 Atggter Kent give Tuje Type with loud speaker and Accessories. This is the famous NMONLLR SETH with tone quality unsurpassed. Instfrlled. . . . . . . . . . . 43205.00 Cgmfiglimgupgr-YIII. The finest Super Hetrcdyne on the market today with loud speaker and ell accessories. No Aerial or Ground required. e250.00 We render this vicinity Real Radio Service and guarantee v every instrument sold. Our service men will be in Brentwood ' and Oakley at frequent intervals and will assure you of the ' greatest enjoyment from any set selected. 1 J Word left with C. C. Hoeere, in Brentwoodg Del Porto Bree., in Oahley, or write direct to us, will receive prompt attention. ' .KF Q' 1 Elo Ie2sfevv.m8et Sth deem C51 esemiee , 215 Thayer Bldg. Oakland, Calif. 577-14th St. - - - ' -1, 1, , ' s--1-1..ioiIvn 1i-Q31 ' :lil pai' 11 - :l ri:-1211: -'if?l.gJ LIS . I ' 9.4, 'bf' ' . 1 ' ' Q ull' f A H --' -- --'F-A-S 7' '.-: K ..,: -., L- ,i.f..f'.-J.'I-'..lJl5.' l.1......,...- -d.-.s-...s' - v i ,. r ' -- M-af V , . ., . . ' . .Q- Q. , 1 . K ' I . A, . ., . l IJ -A - I. .K -, . ., ,T U3 , g 'xx .irq mi ' t - 1.4---,-. ,u 1 t . Q ,. i ., z 4, ' Q : Q-31,11-ff '94xv4 :' , - ' f vw ' f x 1--s , , .3 - a 'Jil- ' ' . I ,. ' .1....',.-f...,--v-a'.r- ' . , ' ! 1.- .'1,'fr:. 'P' 'Q'--'N an ri -'Jw '. -. . ,' -' 'z .'- f'.'f-11 K' .r 4 I 5 1 .5 i o Y N A I, 1 L' ka- fi K .X ..1J .. QJ1-.' s. 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' I L 1,4.,,, ' I- - 3- , lf r in-sin-at 45:1 , , , ,l: - ::L' A' - ' 'iq' tr' BIRTHS 8c 1t,fi.1RR1.'.G3s 3 w 'f 0 E B q S F e-fmeio Qtelhumgi e. orn in cn -renciscc to l S?f e-1 .N ffk Dorothy Bvyciston fMrs. Fergus ml a son, Franklin Leroy, on Hey E-O '-'i s '4' ti JO? UIQSGQM ,......,.., PY op, Charles Rebosio married i Marie Rometi, frJU Oakley on lit 'lLiif i it in Monday, June 8. -. - i r - ,, PK -,k PF PF Q U , X ' .f ' 4 ' . ' G5 Q The unfortunate students i ,,e'L 'f4y:Mfj2rg4vkiij2i,p are now indulging in the pleas- i 'xxx-i qj7 , Lfx ent indoor sport entitled,' NFINAL EXAMINATIONSW. efiietsis stevens The Kirkmen Nurseries have i l YQPSKW Pf9WQf+'5i bers on their holdings in Diablo t T fc? ilVallcy. The cucumbers are to bel EigE!5QyXE3E2J U ' f th G. l f brown or e sec , l or be PITTHBMIQG or Cf1U.Lifr ' 63 i , LA is v fl? y G1 . i 593 '..' -- .jx ' P? illfwsafx-er 'Fla r- H-ff-fsihfg-3321? r -,,-,1'...f'27 ' -M For many years we have been gaining e wider end better fame as e bookshop of the highest character. Thit fame hes been built only through years of careful service and e belief that we are rightg that California needs and will support a shop of the right type. And during these years we have come to be one of the showpleccs of the Bay Regiong--as a shop Which will leave the best and newest books of every sort. Get in touch with usg try our service. If you want to know the price, or dete, or anything about any book--or if you want a book suitable for any purpose, we can meet your supply any information. When you are wants and will gladly in the Bay Region, step into the shop. You are sure of e cordial welcome and a pleasant visit. THE SATHER GATE BOOK SHOP 2255 Telegraph Avenue Berkeley, Calif. t Phone Thornwall 670 LM J 'L SJ' bio 1 ml P 13163 Q .- -S. L.' Adrift. .fv LQ ,. .f u it - 111. L wc: E - Q X ,rf 4 M vin -'M Uatcinu .L 30131 .I3om1 Tmmworli . fl' y n 45 p Z f fl 1 Wg is Wbvqfrxv ya ATHILETU ?f'7 B?l25 iv Ex .29 Xin' We Z! Bm eb Um -use v...na1-5 o 1 if , I T , b I 4, gd . v . Fr' 'X 4 L' gl g 9 kuwk , ' eg OW u5PinelTs1E-r .SWHSW 4- W 1 'Nm OW B05 BOSS , A lifqgm 1 1 3- e - M w-m E a 'V ' rw 5? fx Y H.-Lf' 'H ' ' --' ' ' ' . I I X 4 U.:-, , g' I ,4 'X'4' 'I 'V - 1 ' IX. 'A I A , , IX H' 5 ' 'li fx I W- si I .. v if I f ' k - I Ii , -V ' .Q Q -4- 1 ' V +1 -1. .' Q va.s4K mm Twed Idle 5'5 :Baum mu Tea.-m. -... x 4. .0 I ' , 5 Q ' -v. s ' ,N M -. Q 1 fwuin. vu- 4' VQQJQ Y Q h . , 4 o 5, O . G 10. 4, r - 'fq . '31 34,111 T- F 3' 'Lui 1- h? . 1? . . U! Q, -It 1 0 Q .1 .. 'J w .. , I V ' 'F . 9' , , ,. I .Y K 'Hi fu I- a U ' . -A .' G' ll .41 I! S., o nu. 1.01- n-rpg! C I A . l.,,j.,uellnpnannnlnwu....,...,.,..,.m......1 BOYSL ATELQTICS l cially in Liberty at the inter-' nmT'L' 5 class track meet. The'Juniors 1 Bggkgtbgll 3 won the cup offered, with the s , Seniors and Sophomores tied for Boys' athletics this vear I 509900 Tlacc- was officially gpcnga Withug Q The HHigh point mann was basketball game at Tracy, and f 3 Juni9Tf Dau Toohoyi he took the season was in full swing ' S10 fifst P13005 out Of the with the second game with St. E Seven events he Cntcred' Agnes. 4 The 1925 Track team seleetf l 5 ed by Coach Spindt, to competeiy A brigf rcgume is as Q in the County Track Meet was V follgwg: 'f composed oi: Dan Toohey, Woolyl Liberty v S Tyggy at Knightscn Q Karrer, Bonnickson, Jansse, i 33-3 Libertyrs favor N Cowan, Griffith, and Hill. L Liberty V s St. Agnes at Knighti it thC Cvunty meet in C9U'7 Son Q cord Liberty took these placeszg 42-26 St Agnes favor U Toohcy 100 YQ d3Sh'1St 31300 i Liberty V s Tracy at Tracy 9 230 V5 daSh-BHG P1300 29-21 Tracy's favor ll 12 lb Shot--Grd 912-C0 Liberty v S Alhambra at Knight-V WOO11CV Hish Jump-tied for 5rd Sen f Javelin ----- 5rd place 28-8 Alhambra's favor P K3TTCT 440 YG d3Sh'4th ?13CC 9 Libgrty V S Hi vi at Stockton Q Bonnickson, Jansse, Cowan, Grifl 18-9 Hi Yi fgvgr fith, Toohey, and Hill took 5rd Liberty v's San Ramon at Dan- V P1300 in thC'TC12Y T000- Ville 2 V 20-lO Liberty's favor 1 Baseball ' Q Liberty V s Diablo at Brentwoodl Lib0TtY'5 baseball SChCdiml 20-18 Digblgfg fgvgy 3 for 1925 consisted of the follwq Liberty V s Riverview at Knightf ins 53mCS2 '- S611 l8-l7 RiverView's favor TRACK 4 yi Liberty v S Diablo ii-7 Diablo'S favor 1 Liberty V s Riverview 14-6 1 Riverview's favor w Liberty V s Alhambra 7-5 Alham-I The Track season began effifii for ii ' bra?s favglj ' glcamma? g x i wq dkq Eleedfvnuc F6105 and QT0'-19-5 YN'-X-3 fe! 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J mes Murphy reached the finals in the Sinn gles, and Henry Karrer and Jamesl Murphy reached the finals in ther doubles. Handball t Aubrey Laurence walked away with the handball championship H despite the very Keen competitioi he encountered. L L's for '25 y The following boys receivedl V . -Q--nr ,.-q 11-L4rs-ri, 11 H GIRLS' ATHLETICS Q Basketball Despite the fact that only two of the old team were left, i the Liberty girls worked hard J to get the county championship ' tball. However, because ss that prevailed during on, many games in each in baske of illne the seas school were canceledg thus tak-, ing the championship proper frmq anyone. May Day Festival The first annual May Day W Festival was held at Concord on May 1. Various games and events made up the morning, and a pag- eant was presented in the after- noon, after a delicious lunch had been served. Many places and honors were taken by Liberty L's for '25 The following girls receiv- L's this year: Griffith, Jansee ed L's for this year: A Frey, Laurence, Bonnickson, Minta, 'M. Hevey, G. Beata, R. Reichmuth Moore, Halstead, Sullivan, Sil- pW. Dainty, G. Sherman, J. Firpo, vera, Wooley, Houston, Toohey, and M. Armstrong. , and Wilfert, and Geddes -- , 'Q W 1:5 - V , , H' l l ' il 1 7 1' - I Carrie. 'HTL Dcorelefsi ............ EXa.spe.wa,'T's'rm,5H g F 2A4gi.pcQUv.c+t.g.1ege laxed?SduQQmBem You usahume axes X... HWS Bo Qoliq,y,f1in5 less Hmm ff K WW. serpghfsw .B 5x3m C:- .'M-'fi' 'jeg' X I ' I 1 KU b4N3glg'..h1. .1 IT 5 In ' ,Sm Q-gage? 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LJ I. f N, ,. 1,1 1 xk 'H All ffl' 7 'ZH 97' xx .ft 'We of ' V i f H,. w if f I-af jg 1 fl 'k , - X' - . L1 '. ,ia ll li.- hi' J'- HGUTY K2 Have you ever seen sausages hang up in a store?n Angelo B: HYes, of course I have.n Henry K: nThat's funnv. ' Ll always thought they hung down. w as 4 as 4 as H as 4 Ht Logan: nwhat is a Post Office?H . Mr. French: HA place where a Scotchman fills his fountain pen.n JL JL JLJL JL JLJL JL JLJL n n n n n n n n n ax Aubrey: nAfter death the world will realize what I have done.n Leo: Hwell, don't feel sorry about it, old chap. Youfll c be out of the way then.n Lowell: nHe made the best af- ter dinner speech I have ever 7. I I uit ln:-3 ,I 'li again?n I Blanche: nYes, sirln - ...--nb Mr. Callaghan: nWhen?n 1 1 u 11 P Blanche: HIn dew time.n Q f F Ruth B: HHow kind of you to L bring me these lovely flowers I They are so beautiful and ' fresh. I think there is some l dew on them yet.n I Forrest S: Cvery much embarra -H sed? nfes, but I am going to A pay it off 'l.1omor'1-ow., Q1 JL JLJL JL JLJL JL JLJL JL as A n n n an n 4- n n LJL - L u n n Miss Hoffman: 'Marie, what is the difference between the words nresultsn and'bonsequenc- esn? Marie: Results are what you expect, and consequences are what you get.H JL JLJL JL JLJL JL JLJL JC JLJ' JL A n n n n n n A n ax n ff n WDo you like going to school, sonny?n the stranger inquired of 7-year-old Johnny. HOh, yes, sir,U was the reply, UI like going well enough, and I like coming back, too. What I hate is staying cooped up there between timesan heard.n. George: xwhat did he say?u1 , l'9dM Juv, givgrezllrltz' Waiter, give me tne :M-Qi as a... .. ,. .e eeez- ,. ees: , A21-L, Mr. Callaghan: UBlanche, when L'KEkglQf2 4Lg5gy,f23d4C4L.A.2Qi f rain falls, does it evfsrrisegsahklii 'Q ff I I I 1 I 1 4 yi ab 1 mV . . L N . sm Q s nj' alfyf-'J 4 sasw I weesya e if by F, -.- . 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Holi on min- Qy 1 Cute, oepteing thereis e party ! it 'ff 'F if Y ,F 'ff Y 'F 4' 'Y Wof fifty coming eboerC... 2 by il The Stegmey backed in yg First Young Brideg Is Jaclc 1: 1o again, and the man wolzsed on n,lQUf1riILQlS,S0T2of'o r - yboard and set down., ? F y After five minutes the Q y W V1 U- Q. captain went across to and r K3 QQ '?5 ' asked if the party would take l Lgjlfj If 1.93 4.1 I N? J much longer. if Uxfff M Wk1a r. psrtyu asked. the ' Q' yx my SFS '. V' man. W ffl. My 1, gf yl ,A N- 4 o The party of fifty you F ' LJ IJEQ 'b QD i spoke about. , yy w ' Obi I am the party. I'm A 1-wfjc 1, f Oro fl 0 ffifty to-dw. r f MV'um1i.Qfb:5 affififlf If-1 vom 1 N T i i W it 'H A' ii ififrigiefieer i Willmag Have you never met a man whose touch seemed to thrill Tj D, -+ F yy 737, every fibre of your being? L '44-'ff' Le U--Q ' UP - u W - WZF? f'?bE631owYi Ea P25221 fm Q IME 1 1' ' J, X J l Q y I 1, I 9,315 063. r A . . s V X A AQ . y I- , Y97-': 'S9Y'V 'f D15 APDCJaN'tG2D y I 1 I . 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You 4 Tramp: 'wouid 31.911 Plea-Pefgb d should hear him -hunting for his 5 scrioc half-an-dollar to mb' lm collar stud! 5 for 'oeogutifying the village, I ' mi ,QU l 'M X M4 X :W 3 Eheministerz But, THE! S095 i ' t man, how are you 901113 139 beau' Bore fAt ones.. m.J I heard a Je e -eff: e --ee---P ee e ot' o ghost storv the other night-- 1 K -3 .f 13 -gif' 'jr fp., 31, Qu hy Jove itddid make me start! Xffi-Cf!l-'T,MEf'fxB'fHXilf1JX'X?3!,Jx3-H33 Vivienne: I wish I knew it. i 'Q' J '7 'i J WA2 'fL'J 7F5k7l17ll'Y7F3F3147F3K F 'A ,,.s . A Q ,3 1' RN - R. lx Aon' r. Melbaz I can't understand why if-f-i1'.niS'21w9 f?3?QJ5-QX-51 you stayed outside so long with such 23. wonderful dancer as lJan. i W9 4 , A ln: fgjjn QQ Sadie: Showed me new i .513 lk ad J z.'EiU'SQLf7 .ii steps and we seqtwon them. N -. pq ' w A ' C' ' t'q e shop? H df? dffufli Laura: in an an 1 u ' I A... .-X, ,ui V. - , what is that awful looking old i Nw? is? 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