Liberty High School - Lion Yearbook (Brentwood, CA)

 - Class of 1925

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L3 L. COOPERATION W The slogan that Liberty tUnion High School adopted last August, and has tried to live u to all the school term, is Co- operation. 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. N s te ofAthegProm:wasgTWJr,g 4 l s s 1 1 I



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J I dJuhe 12th 5000 Zio. I H By H5,BoAoI:o 1 We shall, for your benefit, epause on the threshold of our lnarrative to inform iou that it was not a dream wnicH awakened us ifrom our sleep.. It was a cold, ,deadly suffocation that forced u to leave ournsweet sleep behind, land to break out into a most la- mentable cry, nQuick, open this .boXA or we dieln ihen, while still in the midst of this pitiful state of ,being, we heard a rather loud 'noise. 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. Hay WOH. and NPG was compelled to give up his winged mare. and magic TOPS. just because he did not have 1 t em a ke t. I t rc ug , .-,, t O w t l 0 S H d If .J

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