Liberty High School - Lion Yearbook (Brentwood, CA)

 - Class of 1934

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Callaghan Vice Principal, Science, Algebra II Miss Dorothy Beck English I, History I Miss Louise Blake English II, III, IV Miss Echo Clark Commercial Mrs. Weir Fetters Drawing, Sewing, Physical Education Mr. Weir Fetters ' Agriculture Mr. Ray Graf Mechanical Drawing, Shop Miss Chloe Logan Latin, History, Physical Education Miss Marie Quinn ' Music Miss Georgette Vivian Spanish, French, General English Physical Education Mr. Frank Vonder Ahe Mathematics, Physical Education TRUSTEES Mr. M. O. Diffin Mr. W. J. Estes Mr. Arthur Honegger Mr. R. R. Houston Judge Robert Wallace, Jr. V' ' 'fL,:-,fnex--,'-,. . . , L. f'- Ill I W ' 1-'xP. 1 . a , 4 1 1 ' 1 1 U ,. n ' 5. 11, F' , 1 v 1 1' I N D I ,Ir 1 , 1 lu III ' I V ' ll I , F, 'v ,, 1 1 ' W 1 ,V 1, J -1 - 1 1' 1 1 . -1 I OW A 'Lv i IT' 7 J,.'16'! ' I' 4 . I. lv , 1 1971- .A ' I l :T ',1 I I X' ' , W ' . nf 4'4 ' I ,. V 1 I A X v1 L I 'Jw W' -qafn.-'1 P' ',, 1 ' .a.. I , .,1- VA I . Nr. 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Q. -'v'QM1 .nn H I I ,S I I . 47 LM ,1'v yf' sim ' ' .11 I-ill 1 v F '1 , '14 1 A 15 1 4 . 1,',, 11 NAHE Helen Alcorn Robert Bailey Jack Barnard Clarence Baxter Willard Berry James Bowers Clinton Broderick Madeline Cavalieri Evelyn Chria eneen Andrew DeMartini Lila Del Poza Kenneth Dwelley Ralph Estes Agnes Franklin Ulrich Karrer Albert Kins Eva Macedo Helen Mackenzie Lewis McNeal Vernon Mecun Vina Narducci Neal Feugh Gwendolyn Richardson Audrey Rose Samuel Somerhalder Toshio Terai Luther Wilson Warren Wristen Elmer Armstrong Everett Bonnickson Jerry Burke Oscar Burroughs Virginia Carpenter Leo Collins A LUMII I 1955 RESIDEYCE Brentwood Ross St. Mary' Fresno Berkeley Brentwood Oakley Oakley Byron Brentwood Oakley Brentwood Byron Brentwood Brentwood Terminus Byron Berkeley Bend, Oregon Knightsen Oakley Oiilfley Berkeley Stockton Knightsen Brentwood Brentwood Brentwood 1951 Byron Nevada Byron Stockton Berkeley Tracy occupmion Post Graduate Marin Junior College St. Mary's College Stenographer Home H. P. Garin Farming Home Home Farming Mrs. Hernandez Silica Plant Farming Home Farming Farming Mrs. M. Machado Univ. of California Forestry Duff's Store Home Farming Armstrong's College Cosmetology Post Graduate Farming Balfour-Guthrie Farming County Employee Working Silica Plant Burrough's Dairy Univ. of California Piggly-Wiggly Store Della Crocco Lorraine Curtis Ruby Frey Taul Gambs Marjorie Hannon Byron Houston Earl Hudson Felix Varrer Anita Yelso Lorrene Vrumland Mildred Lane Charles Lewis Myrtle Hiddleton Jeanette Hiller Elger O'Heara Nabel Renas Irene Richardson Lawrence Rosa Henry Rose Milton Strickland Marvin Tillotson Lawrence Trembly Robert Walker Helen Webber Ervin Wells San Franc Brentwood Stockton Brentwood Byron Davis Byron Berkeley Byron Oakley Byron Byron Brentwood Brentwood Oakley Tracy Martinez Oakley Oakley auburn Brentwood Steamer Byron Antioch isco The class of H320 held a reunion on January 12 1954 at the Liberty Hotel in Pittsburg. Stenographer Home Woolworth's Home Home Calif. Agric. College Driving Truck Univ. of California Deceased Krumland's Store Fontana Farming Mrs. Henry Martin Mrs. E. Gauger H. P. Garin's Fontana Hrs. O. Farming Farming Farming Mining Working Oriental Trade Home MacMarr's Store 'Long The following attended the reunion: Leonard Augusta Charles Lewis Vivian Bonnickson Clarice McFarlan Vladimir Chastek Frank McFarlan Floy French Josephine Reichmuth Nola Frey Twila Richards Alvin Jessie Yolanda Vergano Evelyn Johnson Julien Wagonet Donald Vrumland Henry White . - f m - www eng sf,-. 1' Ql1. g'11'nxw ,Nw , . ., s 1.. Q rxvou. A .Ax ff 'NWIR 'UNJQY' Wk w if -11 'lb x 1 w ' w na ' K 1 i i' 4 H,-,..-.?43s-- ,,.H,1v..,If,4, -I.. .,,rgXp. - if fl-jf ,' xl A '-1n,,.,5,u- .-,X 1 -- . l , , ,'.,.n. I , ... W X I 'N' I 4' 4. ' X , 21' lo '.,-rj-!:.'.1v'-. -. T x- - M ' A v -f - ' .1 .FG -A,-gh, ..- - 1 -4: ' Af.. , 'L - , , ' . V-.w, V I .. L ' 1 ' I , -1 L' ' ' 'v ,Y , , I ,e Q .L , ., , If-e . 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X N Anna Bachman -Student Body Play 121: Orchestra 11, 2, 31. 1 ,ry-4. ,rl I1 , ,PJ fl' Joseph Braz -Student Body Play 141: Hifjinx 1 ,l, , If L Bernice Bunn -Vice'President of Class 1113 Bank Teller 111: Com- mercial Club 141: Social Chairman of Class 141: Girls' League Council 111. WWW! Miles B. Allen f-Commercial Cluh 12, 3, 411 Future Farmer 11, 2, 3, 411 Hifjinx 11, 2, 31: Student Body Play 141. Olive Armstrong -Scholarship Cup 11, 2, 311 C. S. F. 11, 2, 3 President1, 4: President of Girls' League 141: Secretary of Student Body 131: Treasurer of Stu- dent Body 141. - Chester Bown -Future Farmer 141. William Broderick -Student Affairs Represent' ative 121: Future Farmer 11, 2, 3 Treasurer1, 4. ul YW Gertrude Bunn --Student Affairs Represent' ative 131: Secretary of Stu' dent Body 141: Treasurer of Student Body 131: Secretary of Girls' League 141: Broad' caster Staff 12, 3, 41. I V A -l . 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Fannie Douglas gSecretary and Treasurer of class 131: Student Body Play 12, 41: Hifjinx Play 12, 313 Orchestra 141. . ff J JM' ff. A ff fy , k LeRoy Geddes -Student Affairs Represent' ative 131: Student Body Play 1413 Orchestra 11, 2, 3, 41. MJ y ard Rex Griflitlm Sent' ' ef 9-' Sl ent of class fag., 31-VP sident of Student Body 1415 student Body Play 12, 3, 41. ,t,' QL .- ... -,.. . - ., I . . 2- , 'Z' . , . 1 v .1 5A '- 'I .mn .g... -,- ff. 5 - Jw- n Ll 6 'Y un'1n-Ag - I ' .Q '-I ,L -i ' -:JL 'Z-,- 4 11,X-- ru? df' X, 1, WT- hI'4xr I ,-sf f u r I - I I I . ,N sn 1 P - n Q .9 . 'Lf ' ' . J, , '54 v ,V z -BQ.. . 5. V 1 4 - Am' - l . .5 ua - ' 1 5 . ,. .AQ ,E nb .-,g- -. ni . ' V 1 vu . J . 1 . . -Q ' YQ Q L 1--. . , I 4 .3 , g . 3 H r -, .U - V N H V..,.5W-V Y . 1. i. -bf, , IV, ,, --17 .-. ,, il ' :, 1.1 A .. J 1 Q - 1 'J 1 4 .V ag L .. gAfT.V'1lf,J' -', I '+V '-r. - V. .l 4- V I' K fw..' 3, 4.5,-.vi ' .,, ' , ,:' l '. 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C vig FJ ' it it '71 Y Thomas jackson 'J' ' A -Vice'President of Class 141:ijil '::'f 'ii Student Body Play 141: 0125 W ,..: I cbestra11,2,31. .CQ '17:Z' E ' V K . X K ,A 1 X, I Q Daniel Lewis VV i a -Bank Teller 1211 Future' 0 Farmer 11, 2, 3, 41: Band 11, . 'V D p f 21- et t leleteo C ,,, if l Catharine Middleton -Commercial Club 13, 41: Guild of Applied Arts 141. NAM All ,gg J 1 if - if -J V! Jack Hiildretb --Student Affairs Reprexentf ative 141: Sergeantfat-arms of Student Body 1413 President of Rifle Club 131. Frances Howell -Library Club 1413 Cumf mercial Club 1211 Guild ot Applied Arts 141. Elsie Kniss -Guild of Applied Arts 141. Mary Mclndoo --Secretary of Girls' League 121: Student Body Play 12, 41- . w X X Aka!-V jf! fyvf Ruth Murrey --Editor of Liberty 1411 Commercial Club 12, 3, 411 QQV1 R -1 ,r,,, tz' Gr,-is Council 4 31. , ,4 l , ,Ning w'f .33 ' 1 . 'UV' .-'- 4 75 KL 1 aff l ' SF naw, .: Fill 'LW-:W f fu ' f 4 . v I w 7:-A 1' ' Q ' -31 'u , I . 7 -IJ N' H. ,-. -+A. . 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'i L1 W I , ' e ' 4 'la l ' I Leo Pilati --President of Block L Cluh 141. x .YN 11. .1 if, Gladys Shera -Student Body Play 141. Jeanne Sorgenfrey -C. S. F. 11, 2, 31: Bank Teller 11, 31: Broadcaster Staff 141. 1 1 ,rc f ,I I fl, 1. ., , X4 1 rf , Jeanne Swift -Student Affairs Represent' ative 1113 VicefPresident of class 131g C. S. F, 13. 4, Pres' ident1: Commercial Club 14, ViCefPresident1. K, Grace Wightman -Guild of Applied Arts 14 Secretary1g Commercial Club 12 Reporter, 31: Orchestra 11, 2, 3, 41. X 1 fx 'l I0 . HM Billie Ruiz -Commercial Cluh 13, 413 Student Body Play 1211 Hi' link 12 11 . , , . . 1 Loretta Smith -'Commercial Club 13. 4 President1: Student Affairs Representative 121: Girls' League Council 12, 413 Sec' retary of class 141. ' Abkyff, Clfu-'PAC h Q f ,, If f' f , , 1 fry Y ' fl 1 l we X 31 George Souza ---Future Farmer 11, 2, 3, 41 Jack Viera -President of class 111: Stu' dent Body Play 12, 3, 411 Hi- -Iinx 131. Mary Wilder -C. S. 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I ' 71, tn fi. 1 v. Q 1,'q','s - f- . F A ' L A 3' ll' 1, 4 I' ' '- U .. 19551 'A ., X 5 'fx' ':---' Q P 'lf 4 f'-'xf' W JJ V... ,I . . QTVI 1 , Im., f- ' ' J.: -'A 'Q v,-P' ,V , , ' ' ,QR -'Q . .'. '-, . Q, WV! 'C' ' , nj'-:N F L Mitzi - x ,S 5 In:sj,., I'- W ., ,. ,. ' K Q an-414 - . , ' Y -, -, ww: -, l .1 f. 4 l - - U 1 'f N .I ' ' 1 I 4 , ' . Sl-'4.-g'---llg' I ' - w. A 5 . , 1 1 . .- , Q, .K ' , qrsg-0,3 !k f , . . ,L ,A , '- -- . Rv 1 -' 1 ,Lg ,l. f 'ML-1, A . - lf, ul 4 y'F', .1 H+ , x 4 - A FZ -rv . -V V . f . 1 . ,, S. ' 4' v ' all ull , 1 4-,, 5 Y 1 15. F V d VI' 1 ,Ar . I 7 ' .fy u f . .V A ,u . ,L , 4 CLASS WILL Miles Allen--leaves his dancing feet to Orville Wristen Wilson Ackerman--leaves his NAgU project to Wilmer White Olive Armstrong--leaves her A's to Lula Machado John Armstrong--leaves willing but wanting--wanting whom? Ann Bachman--leaves her wedding ring for the teachers' use Chester Bown--leaves his cowboy walk to Laurence Higgins Joe Braz--leaves his freckles to Ethel Harrer William Broderick--Leaves Dauline Lambdin Bernice Bunn--leaves her giggle to Glen French Gertrude Bunn--leaves all the library books to Joe Silva Mary Canada--leaves her tennis playing to Olga Kalmin Mildred Cooke--leaves her spit curls to Jerry Morgan Ilene Crowther--leaves her ability to gather gossip to Helen Bonnickson Jack DeMello--leaves his michieviousness to Yoneko Mikami Elizabeth Dickson--leaves with Gladys Shera Fannie Douglas--leaves coy ways to June Bales Wallace Fertado--leaves hall batroling to Fred Abbott LeRoy Geddes--leaves his saxophone to Romolo Vergano Richard Griffith--leaves his business ability to Stillman Towne Angela Ghiozzi--leaves her laugh to Olivia Bettencourt Robert Hanson--leaves ability to pitch to Billy Bowser Jack Hildreth--leaves his bashfulness to Edgar Allen Edith Holbrook--leaves collecting of absence slips to Genevieve Bemis Frances Howell--leaves her fancy hair comb to Rae Armstrong Thomas Jackson--leaves the school quiet and--Miss Logan's paper Elsie Kniss--leaves her sewing ability to Betty Shoemaker Daniel Lewis--leaves the back corner of the bus to Thelma Reynolds Mary Mclndoo--leaves her dieting to Margaret Clark Catharine Middleton--leaves with the office in order Ruth Murrey--leaves her Uwhatn, WHowH, Uwhenn, and Uwheren to Carolyn Tebber Leo Rilati--leaves his typing ability to Geraldine Smith Billie Ruiz--leaves her weakness for red heads to Hazel Claire Kreim Gladys Shera--leaves her brisk walk to Blynn Hannum Jeanne Sorgenfrey--leaves her books to June Kelso Loretta Smith--laavas hor English notebooks to Carl Collins Gaorgo Souza--loaves his with to Harry Fertado Jeanna Swift--loaves hor ability to get excused from classes to Gilman Moody Jack Viara--loaves to work--on tho farm? Graco Wightman--loaves her clarinet to James Daly Mary Wilder--loaves hor daddy-long-logs to May Do Mgytini CARDINAL GOLD Wo fight for Liberty High And Cardinal Gold wo fight for thoo. We strive for victory, To make us nroud of Liberty. Wo know and so do they, That Cardinal Gold has always lod - Wo know that you ara happy too, For Cardinal Gold is novor bluo. Wo'ro proud of Libbrty high And Cardinal Gold wo'ro proud of thot Wo know that you will stand Amongst the groatcst in tht land Throb ohoars for Liborty High Us know that you will always win Wo'rt nroud of thco, Doar Liborty For Cardinal will always rulo. Wo'rb all for Liberty High And may hor honors novor dic Wo'll ohbor for victory And novor know what dcfoat will bo. Wc'ro true to Liborty High And Cardinal Gold wb'ro truo to you So givb throo ohoors for Liborty High And may hor honors novor dis. Jack Domollo SENIOR CLASS Wilson Ackernan ---------- D -------- W ---------- NFresident Thomas Jackson ---------H ---- N----M ------ Vice-President Loretta saith- ---H --nw-u---n------Secretary-treasurer Olive Arn2trong---me---W-Student affairs Representative Jack ?ildretn1-U--M ---- a-Student affairs Representative Ir. Frank Vander Ahew ---- -----U --------- M ---- G--advisor The Qenior Class was not very active in social af- fairs at the hejinning of the school year eecause of its scholastic efforts to attain high grades for college en- trance. However, the class suddenly realized that the date of commencement was hastily croefing upon it, and there still remained many important questions to be set- tled. Then, many m-etings were hdlU nine the company to take the gictura Ditch Day, the date of the Senior Ba attire. When all these questions we of '34 waited eagerly for the date o made them a part of Liberty's alumni JUNIOR CLASS Jack NcFarlan-N ---- e-- ------------- - ----Student Aff ----Student Aff -----p--.Q-.Quanqq Helen Bonnieksong--me Hazel Houston---n---M Gilman Moody --------- Miss Louise Blake ---- The juniors have been proud of were no longer considcred beginners- men. Their first task was to select tstanding event rings. The class' ou Junior From, which was very cleverly popular HAlicc in Wondorlandn idea. in order to deterw s, the date for Senior ll, and the graduation re settled the class f graduation, which ------Q---President Vice-President Secretary-treasurer airs Representative airs Representative ------------Advisor the fact that they but were upper class and to order Junior of the year was the carried out in the Jack McFarlan, the n the death of Fhilio vice-president, became president upo L Burroughs, and a vicevpresident was not elected. SODHOMORE CLASS Pauline Lambdin ----- ---- -- -------- President Jane Abbott --------- ------- Vice-President Yoneko Mikami --------- - ---Secretary-treasurer Paul Lambdin ---------------------------- Sergeant-at-arms Mary Mackenzie ------------ Student Affairs Representative George Dwelley- ---- ---Student Affairs Representative Miss Dorothy Beck--- ---------------------------- Advisor When school opened for this term the sophomores were very proud to be known by that name. The sophomores have been active this year by taking part in the operetta, presenting a play for the Freshmen Reception, and by hav- ing a concession at the High Jinks. The class proved its originality by establishing the new custom of getting sophomore pins. FRESHMAN CLASS Carl Collins---f ------ - - ------- Rresident Mary Elizabeth Kreim--- - -------- Vice-Uresident Jeanne Olds ----------- ------------- Secretary4treasurer Virginia Butler ------------------------- Sergeant-at-arms Marjorie Augusta ---- ------ Student Affairs Representative Donald Uilkins ---- ------- Student Affairs Representative Mr. Weir Fetters --------------------------------- Advisor The student body was pleased to welcome such a large class of freshmen last August. These shy little freshmen soon lost their bashfulncss and became an indispensible part of the school. Although they have not held many class meetings, they are active in school events. Several members took part in the operetta, presented a skit for the High Jinks, and entertained the sophomores at a party on Gctober 27, 1955. w X5 , f.1,,m wg-,, axv 5 1 1 1 r 5? , 1 1 9 1 1 1'. l 1 , , 1 .,VV 1 '1 - I 1 2 P . I . 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T 12111 1 Q J 1-. 1 y'l. ' 1-11115 V 1 V1'.1' I. 1. 1 1 ,I -3' I? 1 111 V, V11 1' '1 1101 In VV? 1 ,Vf N L4 llllUI'lllXl .-A 's 11 .,,1 T 1 ff V :iff Gp u.Q ,I STUDENT BODY Rex Griffith -------------------------------- ePresiCent Gertrude Bunn -------------------- M ---------- eSeeret li'L ry Hazel Houston ----- we ------------- -M -m---e-- mwTreasurev Jack Hildrethw -------- - ---- M --H-- me---Sergeanteat-arms Miss Louise Blake --------+---- ' ------ H-New---enAdvisor The most important of all school organizations is the Student Bodye The purpose of this orwanization is to promote loyalty and cooperatien sweep the students and support student activiiiess This organization has accomplished its purpose by assisting affiliated organ izations, by providing entertainini and ednaational assemblies, and by finaucire athletfcs and the class functions. Two sources of revenue are available for these financings, namely, the Hi-Jinx and the Student Body Play. STUDENT AFFAIRS Jack Hildreth --------- Us ---------------- N---President Hazel Houston -----------e- H ------ as--M-Vice-president Olive Armstrong -------------- Q---Q---'H--W--Treasurer Gilman Moody ----- y-we ------------------------ Secretary The Student Affairs Committee, which is composed of two representatives from each class, is the final governing body of the Student Body. It conducts ill the important business of that organization, and sets the dates for the school activities, Its memhers are: Olive Armstrong, Jack Hildreth, Hazel Houston, Gilman Moody, George Dwell y, Mary Mackenzie, Donald Wilkins, and Marjorie Augusta. Miss Louise Blake and Mr. E. Gi Nash are the faculty advisors. . COMMERCIAL CLUB Loretta Smith--------e---------------1------President Jeanne Swift-------'-----'----'-'-----sVice-president Geraldine Smith-------- '--Secretary-Treasurer nmmuu The Commercial Club is one of the most important organizations of the school. The membership includes the typing, shorthand, and bookkeeping students. The ourpose of the club is to familiarize the students with everyday :roblems of business and to give them a greater opportunity to greware for the commercial world. BLQCK L Lee griiati----H -----------------------W ------- President Jerry Morgane--Q ---- - H---N -- -e----M----Vice-president Gilman Moody----- ---- - ---- ----u-----Secretary-Treasurer Mr. Frank Vonderhhe ------- e----- --------------- -fAdViSOF This organization tends to promote and advance athletics, and to create good sportmanship among the bo s. Y The following are members of this organization: Edgar Allen, John Armstrong, Glen French, Rex Griffith, Robert Hanson, Arnold Machado, Stanley Milinich, Ray- mond Moffett, Gilman Moody, Jerry Morgan, Leo Pilati, and Angelo Rubio. C. S. F. CLUB Hazel Houston ---- --- ----------- e --------- ---President Jeanne Swift ------- -e- ------------ -Secretary-Treasurer Miss Clark --------------------------------------- Advisor The purpose of this organization is to encourage a high standard of scholarship in the secondary schools of California. Membership in the society for six semesters en- titles one to a gold pin of the federation, and to the seal of the federation on his high school diploma. The members of the club for the fall semester were: Olive Armstrong, Ethel Haarer, Hazel Houston, Yoneko Mikami, Jeanne Sorgenfrey, Jeanne Swift, Mary Weeks, Wilmer White, and Mary Wilder. The members for the spring semester were Virginia Butler, Ethel Haarer, Hazel Houston, Angelina Lucchesi, Yoneko Mikami, Thelma Reynolds, Jeanne Swift, Loretta Smith, Mary Weeks, and Mary Wilder. A B. ' C D. E F I A.-Junior Class D.-Musical Comedy Cast B.-Sophomore Class E.-Commercial Club C.-Freshman Class F.-Girls' League Olive Armstrong Hazel Houston-- Gertrude 3unn-- Jeanne Swift--- Loretta Smith-- Caroline Webber Yoneko Mikami-- GIRLS' LEAGUE ---- -- ---- ----------- ------President - ------- - --- ----------- Vice-president -- -------- --- -------- Secretary-Treamwer --------------- ----------Social Chairman --------- -- --------------Senior Council - -------------.------------ Junior Council ------- ---- ------ ---- --Sophomore Council ----------- ---------- ----Freshman Council Thelma Reynolds The Girls' League is an organization composed of all the girls in the school. Its principle function is to develop a spirit of friendliness and cooperation among the girls. The league urges all girls todyear its uniform, mid- dies and skirts, and all the girls conforming to this re- gulation are awarded a temporary silver pin at the end of their sophomore year and a permanent one at the end of their senior year. FUTURI FARMERS Wilson Ackerman ----- --....-....- ------ -- ------- President Gilman Hoody -.-....... ----. ............... Vice-president Daniel Lewis -....-......-..... - ....---.-------- Secretary Jerry Morgan -.............. .... ........---..-- Treasurer Andrew Silvas-- Arnold Hachado- Chester 3own--- nano-au--nu---npuucncououse-un!-Oc-ArtiSt ---- -------------,-----.Sergeant-at-arms -'monsoon-sennnsaunuqpooounosuoicheer uri Weir F6tt6Fl'--v-- COOI hoqouonfnunoaocqonu0oOqAdvi.or The Future culture boys of during the past to work out new Farmers, an organization for the agri- the school, has functioned efficiently year. The aim of the organization is ideas and plans for the advancement of the group and the school by providing higher ideals in agriculture, and to cooperate with all school and com- - f-- ' -Y ,- --Y .' .Q .' illuy Clgflllwlig ORCHESTRA ' The Liberty Union High School orchestra has given very generously of its services and time and is one of the most appreciated organizations in the school. Thro- ghout the year many programs have been made more com- plete by the assistance of the orchestra. The follow- ing are members: Jane Abbott, Ilene Crowther, Richard Collins, Mae DeMartini, Donald DeMartini, Mildred De- Martini, Somner Gallaher, LeRoy Geddes, Fannie Douglas, Orrin Blattner, Mervin Jones, Oliver Lonergan, Jean Mc- Farlan, Virginia Prewett, Lloyd Tillotson, Mary Wilder, and Grace Wightman. Miss Marie Quinn is the director. D THE GUILD OF ARRLIED ARTS ' President ---- - -------------------- ----fAnita Armstrong - Vice-President ----------------------- --Joesphine Silva Secretary-Treasurer-------- ------ ---- --Grace Wightman Advisor--- ------- ----- ------ ----- ---- Mrs. Weir Fetters The Guild of Applied Arts is an organization that is sponsored by the students of the sewing and drawing classes under the direction and supervision of Mrs. Weir Fetters. This organization, which meets once a month, was instituted to create a better interpretation and appreciation of the arts. Although the organization is comparatively young, it has been active in school affairs by entertaining the mothers at tea and by displaying exhibits of the students' work. About the only exercise some folks take is jumping at conclusions. ' man wrapped up in himself makes a very small packa e, Z liar is one who has no partition between his imagi ation and his information. 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He gave several Indian dances and songs, including the Nlndian War Song.N Chief Hailstorm demonstrated the medicine man's dance on Donald Wilkins much to the delight of the audience. September 28, 1955 , The girls headed the social calender for the year 1955 1954 with the Girls' League Hi-Jinx. This party is given annually for the purpose of getting the freshmen girls acquainted. After a short, but entertaining program the USpirit of the N. R. A.N flirted with NHobo Bill.H Gypsies and pirates joined in dancing, singing, and having a Hnoisyn time. Cake and punch were served. October 6, 1955 For this evening, the freshmen were told to put away their blocks, dolls, and trains and to come to their re- ception which was held in the high school auditorium. All of the freshmen were good Usports,H and after a short pro- gram evcryon: enjoyed dancing. The freshmen had a dance reserved for them, but as usual, many of the other students thought that they were freshmen. October ll, 1955 Our school day was shortened about two hours for the showing of some educational moving pictures. They were: USO this is Europeu, HSome More of Samoan, NThe Ruins of the Temple of Luxorn, Hln the Valley of the Nilen, UVoyag- to the Hawaiian lslandsn, and HA Fete in Venicen. A large number of the student body attended. October 15, 1955 The Future Farmers held their Grccnhand initiation. Those initiated were: Miles Allen, Chester Bown, Billy Bowser, Carl Collins, George Dwellcy, Glen French, 's. Francis Lesnau, Marian Mitchell, Albert Mc Namara, Oliver Richardson, Samuel Somerhalder, Harold Towne, Donald Wilkins, Edward Wolf. October 18, 1955 We had the pleasure of having Mr. Keyes as our guest. Mr. Keyes is president of the Oakland High School. He talked to the students about the Uvalue of an Educationn. He told us of the many obstacles to overcome along the road to success. November 17, 1955 The Block L gave a fall dance. Music was furnished by Lynn's Midshipmen. The evening proved to very enjoy- able and so successful that it was decided that the dance would become an annual affair. November 22, 1955 Sheik Emanuel of Iraq, Arabia, appeared before the student body. He was dressed in his native costume. Sheik Emanuel told of the customs and habits of his people The Sheik danced and sang. He snapped his fingers in an unusual way which resulted in a finger snapping contest among the students. November 26, 1955 The Future Farmers attended the Great Western Livestock show and Rodeo at Los Angeles. The group was directed by Mr. Robert Durbrow and Teddy Ohmstede. Those who went were: Wilson Ackerman, Willie De Mattei, Andrew De Martini, Daniel Lewis, Gilman Moody, Jack Hildreth, Jack Richardson and Owen Roark. Jack Richardson won a prize for judging weights of livestock. December 8, 1955 Friday night, brought the great Liberty Union High circus to town. The annual Hi-Jinx was a Barnum and Bailey show this year. Jack, the clown headed the long list of circus stars. Incomparable, unexcelled, tumbling, somersaulting, gymasts from the Liberty Union High School gymasium exhibited their talents before the spectators. HThe Hise Old Owln and the uDesigning Dussy Catn paraded their stunts.. nThe Man on the Flying Trapezeu was there in his madcap flights thHough the air and a torreador stabbed a poor sack cloth bulls Booths and concessions lined the corridors and halls. Here one could see anything from the famous nThree Little Pigsn with bodies like humans and heads ' like pigs to the nuttiest nuts ever seen in a nuthouse. Fish of all kinds and descriptions, some never heard of before, with shapes varying from lemons to whiskbrooms, Hbaitedu the sightseers. Real hot dogs-- fresh and delicious whetted the appetite of those who craved food. After seeing the innumerable sights, those in attendance eventually joined the throng in the auditor- ium, and Utripped the light fantasticn to Link's . ' Orchestra. Due to the excellent cooperation of the students, merchants and townspeople, the Hi-Jinx was a success, financially and socially. December 9, 1955 Antioch MCU Antioch HBH Antioch HAH December 22, l95Z Antioch NGN Antioch HBH Antioch NAU January 5, i954 Basket ball 15 team team , lO team 6 Basket ball team 22 team 6 team 5O Liberty Liberty Liberty Liberty Liberty Liberty at home at home The Future Farmer's basket ball team was awarded bronze basket Jails for good sportsmanship in the Community League. The team included Chester Bown, Glen French CCa,tainD, Francis Lesnau, Arnold Machado, Albert McNamara, Jerry Iorgln, Jack HcF.rlan, Owen Rocrk, Meslo Terai, and Orville Wristcn.' January 6, 1954 Basket ball Ripon HBH team 54 Liberty at home Ripon UAH team 24 Liberty at home January l9, 1954 Basket ball Alhambra HGH team 24 Liberty - Alhambra HBH team 25 Liberty at Martinez Alhambra HAH team 24 Liberty January 22, 1954 The members of the Guild of Applied Arts, an organ- ization sponsored by the sewing and art classes under the direction of Mrs. Weir Fetters, entertained their mothers at tea. Before tea was served, a short program was given and an exhibition of the classes' work was dis played. A January 26, 1954 Basket ball Danville WGN team -22 .Liberty lO at Martinez Danville WAN team 17 Liberty 54 February 12, 1954 Miss MacKay and Deputation Committee Mr. Seaman, student members of the of the University of California. spoke before the student body of the Liberty Union High School. The subject of their talks was HThe Importance and Value of a Higher Education.u Miss MacKay also gave a description of college life. February 145 1954 Sta Valentine's Day changed a serious class of algebra students into a merry, frolicking group at the algebra party, which gymnasium. The students on test have,this party opponents. In order was held in the evening in the the losing side of an algebra con- in honor of their more scholarly to make the crowd larger and merrie each member of the class invited one guest. After an evening of games, under Mr. Vonder Ahe's leadership, re- freshments wero served. February 17, 1954 Basket ball Pacific Freshmen 51 Liberty 18 at home February 19, 1954 Mr. J. E. Armstrong, president of the Armstrong Business College in Berkeley, spoke to the students of the Liberty Union High School on HIndustrial Successn. He said that the young people of today do not appreciate or take advantage of higher education the public schools. 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The music was furnished by the high school orchestra, under the direction of Miss Marie Quinn. Miss Louise Blake directed the play. The principals of the east were: Roger Gregory, an English boy LeRoy Geddes Constance Markham, an English girl Mary Mclndoo Peggy Markham, Constance's sister Barbara Allen Percival Stoningham, an Englishman Thomas Jackson Sir Charles Markham, an Englishman Rex Griffith Henry, a butler Jack Nash Lady Suzanne Markham, Sir Charles' Wife Hazel Houston Florita, a Spanish girl Mary Weeks Phineas O'Reardon, an American Boy Miles Allen Mr. Pim, a deaf guide Stillman Towne Francisco, a bandit leader Samuel Somerhalder Jim Wallington, an English boy Jack Viera Pierre, a Spanish chef Donald DeMartini The Padre, a priest ' Joe Braz Girls' Chorus: Marjorie Augusta, Virginia Butler, Elizabeth Dickson, Fannie Douglas, Patty Douglas, Elsie Johnson, Mary Elizabeth Kreim, Jean McFarlan, Jeanne Olds, Gladys Shera, Jeanne Swift, Margaret Wagenet, Crystel Wilkins. Boys' Chorus: Fred Abbott, Gordon Frey, George Souza, Gladstone Reed, Owen Roark, Charles Weeks' Orchestra: Jane Abbott, May Demartini, Piano, Mildred DeMartini, Sumner Gallagher, Cornetg Grace Mightman, Virginia Prewett, Clarinet, Orrin Blattner, Trombone, Richard Collins, Saxophoneg Ilene Crowther, Mary Wilder, Violinj Miss Quinn, Conductor. April 2, 1954 Mr. Thomas A. Bridges spoke before the students of the Liberty Union High School. Mr. Bridges is the presi- dent of Heald's Business College in San Francisco. He talked about the importance of an education and the qua- lities that go to make a desirable citizen. Mr. Bridges' advice should prove very helpful to high school students. April 6, 1954 HAlice in Wonderland, Come let me take your hand. You'll see the wonders pass, Looking through the looking glass. Look at the Mad Hatter laughing there, Watching the Mock Turtle ery.H But there was no crying on April 6, when Alice enter tained at the Junior Prom. She watched, from an honored position at the front of the auditorium, to see that her guests had a good time. Around her, the auditorium was cleverly decorated with giant flowers. In a flower hut in one court, the March Hare held his Hpuneh party.U April ll, 1954 Baseball Liberty 12 Patterson 1 at Patterson April 16, 1954 The Future Farmers held their annual climb to the summit of Mt. Diablo early this morning. The group under Gilman Moody's direction reached the summit at 8:50 A.M. April 17, 1954 Bobby Jones, the national president of the Future Farmers' Association, spoke before the student body. Mr. Jones has been giving talks to high schools all over the United States. He spoke about the purpose of the Future Farmers' Association. He explained how this'organization could help the boys of this country who are planning to be farmers. Bobby Jones' short talk was very interesting. April BO, 1934 Baseball Liberty 8 Diablo 7 April 27, 1964 Baseball Liberty 5 Alhambra ll at Alhambra April 27, 1954 The students of the Liberty Union High School were addressed by Mr. Fowell of the Western Diesel Engine School. Mr. Fowell's purpose was to interest boys who do not plan to go on with their school work. He pointed out the great future of the Diesel Engine. Mr. Powell's talk proved to be so interesting to some of the boys that they asked him to come back the next day to explain the engines in detail. april 28, 1934 The Commercial Club students accompanied by their advisor, Miss Echo Clark, and Miss Elizabeth Doe, toured by bus the interesting places of Stockton. While there, they were shown the points of interest by Mr. Ford, of the Chamber of Commerce. During the morning the following places were visited the College of Pacific, the museum, Yosemite Lake, the Gravem Inglis Baking Company, and the office of the Stock ton Record. The Gravem Inglis Baking Company very gener- ously treated the students to cake and coco-cola which was just the thing for a warm day. They were also very fortunate in that Mr. Ford arranged the trip in order to permit them to see the Stockton Record come off the press Then they lunched at the Hotel Stockton Coffee Shop. Later the club visited the radio stations, K G D M and K W G, and the deep water port. May 4, 1934 Baseball Liberty o--John Swett 15--at Brentwood May B, 1954 The Deputation Committee of the College of Pacific entertained the student body. The program included a piano sold, an impersonation of one of the characters in Mark Twain's HJunping Frogs of Calaveras Countyu, and baritone solos. After the program the seniors were granted the special privilege of remaining in order to hear Mr. Burns the Chairman of the committee, discuss the social life, courses, and advantages offered by the college of Pacific Nay 11, 1954 Baseoall Liberty 6 Diablo 5 at Brentwood Hay 18, 1954 Baseball Liberty 2 Alhambra 15 at Brentwood May 24, 1954 The Future Furners entertained their fathers and the trustees at an evening banquet in the south courti Kenneth Dwelley acted as toastmaster and introduced the Future Farmers who had outstanding projects. Willie De Mattei was awarded the best project of the year. and girls of Way 25, 1954 Baseball Liberty Hay ze, 1354 Banker's Award for having the Mothers of the Future Farmers the sewing class served. ' 2 John Swett 12 at Martinez The Soghmore Class gave the Juniors a party. Games were played in the gymnasium. Anna Bachman played for dancing which followed the refreshments. June l, 1954 The Seniors held their annual Senior Ball in the high school auditorium. The auditorium was very cleverly decorated to reoresent an old fashioned garden. Bab's Orchestra of Crockett played for dancing. June 15, 1954 Graduation Exercises Frocessiondl Tarch---N---H ---- n------- w--wJane Abbot lnvocation--wM-ene--u--- -- ------ ---e-- Father Ellis Salutatorye-ewes-we -----e--Q----------- M-Mary Wilder Saxophone Solo-we-H-N ----- m--N---U---N-wLeRoy Geddes Speakerum--eeu-we----- ------- Q ------ Mr. John Burnett Cornet Duet-M-M-nlbert Lilliehoorn and Jack De Mello fresentation of Diplomas and Scholarship Awardse--n- ir E G Trio-------Joe Braz, Valedictory ---------- 3enediction --------- Recessional March--- Fortyeone seniors of .ui o c Q John Armstrong, and Miles Allen ------m-----Q-Q----Jeanne Swift -H ---------- N--U ---- Father Ellis u ------- n ----- New ---- Jane Abbot the class of '54 assembled upon the stage to receive their diplomas. 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Jean Olds: Sure I've saved myself plenty of spankin's by eating the darn stuff! Salesman: HThis book will do half your work for you.N Leo Rilati: USwell, I'll take two. Father: HHere comes the parade! Your sister Katherine Hill miss it. Where is she?N Laurence H: nShe's upstairs waving her hair.H Father: HGood heavens, can't we afford a flag?H First Kangaroo: NAnnabelle, where's the baby?H Second Kangaroo: nMy goodness, I've had my pocket pick eds Orville W: I am always tired on the first of April. Glenn F: Why? Orville W: Who wouldn't be after a March of thirty-one days? Miss Beck: Use the word Ntrianglen in a sentence. Robert Ryan: If fish don't bit on grasshoppers, try angleworms. Uwhat is your view of kissing?n I asked a flapper wise. Said she: NI haven't anyg I always shut my eyes. HNOW, Carl Collins, what is one-fifth of three-sixteen- ths.N NI don't exactly know, Mr. VonderAhe, but it isn't enough to worry about.H Wilson A: nMother, I want to go out and play.U Mother: HWhat! Jith those holes in your stockings?H Wilson A: UNO. With the kids across the street. Dad: Hwhere have you been?H Richard Ryan: nOn a fishin' trip.H Dad: HWelI, come out to the woodshed and we'l1 have a whaling expedition.n Charles W: NDo you serve lobsters here?n Waiter: NCertainly. Je serve anyone. Sit down.N NAME Wilson Ackerman Miles Allen John Armstrong Olive Armstrong Anna Bachman Chester Bown Joe Braz William Broderick Bernice Bunn Gertrude Bunn Mary Canada Mildred Cooke Ilene Crowther Jack DeMello Elizabeth Dickson Fanny Douglas Wallace Fertado LeRoy Geddes Angela Ghiozzi Rex Griffith Robert Hanson SENIOR HORESCOPE CALLED Bill Allen Red Olie Anna Chet Braz Tiny Bern Gertie Mary Cookie Lenie DeMello Liz Fcznn i e Hallie Geddes Gina Rex Bob SAYING will this meeting Como esta usted? Oh, Yeah? All rightie You old 'Turk 1 I reckon Sure! Jhy not? You're crazy! You're a swell kid Why Bernice! What's this? Whatcha do last night? . The funniest thing hapoenec Yhere's Geddes? Oh! is that so? Gosh! !h:t'll I do? I'm from Oakley! Hey! Dehcllo I I know I'm right! Hey! Ypuse mugs! Sure's purtyl WHERE SEEN With rest of far- mers Studying With Hazel Jith Anita Dreaming of?? Trying to sing Singing With Pauline Gffice In library Studying Algebra Ditching 5th period Working on Broad- caster CInvisibleD Bookkeeping Room Combing her hair Ditching fifth' period Tooting a Usaxn Reading books Bossing Trying to think SENIOR HORESCOPE PEARANCE Bashful Long Fiery Just right Petite Shaeey Shy Neat Troubled Alluring Reserved Top-heavy Plump Another mid get Independent Baby face Desperate Ladies Man Startled Important Languid AMBITION Cattle man Tight rope walker Gigolo Teacher Ivory Tickler Swiss yodler Undertaker Iceman Tap dancer Crooner Bolsheviki Beauty opera- tor Professional nBlabberH Heavy weight champ Usherette Nymph Woman hater Ditch digger Holy Roller Hobo Butler FATE Squirrel bait Bollyhoo editor Red-headed demon Dish-washer Divorcee Fire-man Banana cart pusher Father Lady of leisure Second Eve Toe dancer Scrub woman Bastry Cook King of Rack- eteers Old Maid Somebody's darling Bootlegger Purse Snatcher City Slicker Expert gamb- I ler President of Bachelor's Club SENIOR HORESCOPE NAME Jack Hildreth Edith Holbrook Frances Howell Thomas Jackson Elsie Kniss Daniel Lewis Albert Lilliehoorn Mary Mclndoo I Catharine Middleton Ruth Murrey- Leo Pilati Billie Ruiz Gladys'Shera Loretta Smith Jeanne Sorgenfrey George Souza Jeanne Swift Jack viera Grace Wightman Mary Wilder CALLED Jack Babe Fran Tom Elsie Dan A1 Mid Kate Ruthie Pilati Bill Gladys Betta Jeanie Souza Jeanie Jack Gracie Doctor CONT'D She gives me a pain That's keen' Hi! Babe' Jhatch doing kitty? ---?? ??!f!!!! Darn right' Oh! My gosh you guys I will not ' Oh, Ye h9 What? Ch, heck' Blankety bl nk Cheese nd crackers Oh! Je nne' Really' Whata dime' Oh! th t Chemistry Huh? O.K. Fannie's got the Chickieif WHERE SEEN Shop With Ramona Flirting Alone Eating Candy On HAgH Trips With Jack and LeRoy Powdering nose With Helen Bookkeeping Room Cutting classes Losing temper With HLizW Going up town Cutting Sixth period After Margaret Typing Telling jokes With Doris Fussing SENIOR HORESCOEE CON'T APPEARANCE Caveman Cute Snooty In a hurry Chubby Little kid Million Dollars Wide-eyed HHPPY Star gazer Nifty Jiggling Stiff Demure Studious Slick Smiling Collar ad Indifferent Bean stalk AMBITIQN Undertaker Nurse Sailors' Sweetheart Successor to Frankenstein Second Mae West Chorus man Musician Chorus girl Secretary Artists' model Safe-cracker Nun Typist Farmerette Teacher Leg specialist Cowgirl Chef Sewing teacher Wampas Baby Star FATE Coal heaver Home wrecker Follies Heart Specialist Mattress tester Father Gornetist Heart breaker Movie star Pest Butcher Peanut vendor Marathon dancer Diamond duster Snake charmer Napa Mrs. 7 Q Farmer House wife Vampire V i 1, , A Y H ,V V -,gn A- 57. 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Take it if you need it.n Mr. VonderAhe: If I cut a beefsteak in two, then cut the halves in two, then divide the pieces, what do I get? Patsy Vance: Hamburger. Daniel L: Please send 9 dozen eggs, if good will send check. Grocers, Send check: if good will send the eggs. Stanle Milinich: HI'm a coin collector.N Miles len: USO am I. Let's get together some day and 1. talk over old dimes.H Pop: There's nothing worse than being old and bent. Gilman: Yes, there is, dad. Pop: Well I'd like to know what it is! Gilman! Being young and broke. 5 Ileneia At last I've written something for the Broadcast- er that's been accepted. Miss B ake: What was it? Ilenezf A check for a year's subscription. Margaret C: Mr. Nash, Vonda broke a window. Mr. Nash: My, My! How did she do that? Margaret C: I threw a rock at her and she dodged. May D: Cindignantlyi 1 think Donald is down right mean.. Marie P: Why? May D: Well, he wrote to me from Egypt, saying he had TT'lm , ll 1 ll , I ,, W , for CCONQYOIQEI Tr aNSpor'f'a+ ,.,.-...-. ' 1C-P-1-IQVI'-?C?L.-?fQ'T7 1 -J -.---,...... f-N r-1 1--1 V !L-5 Q 2-1 fd 'f 1 .K,KJ:Hl HLJI- I I Rc, QRWVITH Brcmkwood Phone 24 3 F YTHE New C W Q9 FRlCJiDHIF3E 1 A PROOLJQT OF Grzzmawxu Morora-5 1 I Y' TI 5 UHITCCI STQTGS Tl P55 .- A . .NASH 1 'P1eCoRN iC i'-D EE'Yi?4i CGOPERRT'VE SHUE COJCHQVQOLET TRIXCTCRSC! s.o51.uLnDPg2og2 ,. SHOES wav- DESCRIPWQNS OAKLEY GHRHGEQ EXPEFT SHOE RFPAIFNNG I X s I ...n , D D CORNER THSRD AND G Smeg AL! OR-VO BRO-FH ERSQ P'f M 161 f IYVWGIDHI RE 5 3 JANSEE ANU QXMEARPX 1 ' i STAPLE Arco FANCY Gfeocaraicsq U L E Y fyuit5,veEeta.MeSj hard war-L rf X, I av f - DIFQBLO VRLLEY 5 I 'f' I f PH ON E ,BRLNT,wQ0D 2,1,L'?'jU NL' 'U J shot a crocodile seven feet long, and that when he shoots another he will have a pair of slippers made for me. Miss Blakezfadmirinf Orrin Blattner's new carl NIS that an eight fr 3welve?H Orrin B: NBoth, eight cylinders and twelve paymentsen uEvery time I kiss you I feel lihe a hundred hucks.U NWell, don't try to become a millionaire in one night.n Bernice Bunn: HThere's that man Who's always giving women something to talk aboutln Billie R: NA scandal monger, eh?n Bernice Bunn: UNO, a surgeon.N Then there is the Scotchman who moved next door to the church because he was so fond of rice pudding. Romolo Vergano: Cstanding at lunch counterD One roast beef sandwich. Polite Waiter: Will you eat it here or take it with you? Romolo Vergano: I hope to do both. Pauline L: It is just midnightj the moment when miracles happen. William B: I think ----- Pauline L: There! Didn't I tell you? Miss Logan: If I bought a dozen nice large oranges at the grocer's and gave six to little boys along the way what would I have when I got home? Tommy J: A cocktail. Joe Braz: HUaiter 5 You had your thumb in my soupin Waiter: NOh, don't mind about that. It's so used to the heat I scarcely feel it,U Laura N: Do you know what an old maid says at the con- clusion'of her prayers? Harry F: Sure, she says, UAh, menin A Spanish Gentleman: Si, si, senor, I wish to obtain a position in Hollywood. Wallace F: Well, you better si the boss. , ,1 , IW I LANE Q ' GOOD FOODS 1 HND, REF RESHIWENTS HNTIOCH swarm swung STFJVIONI RICi-lKF!El..D UWON GHSSOIL 4.v,f W,,x BORDEN JUNCTION B' 'Xml c.5.mxmLsoN PROP-A ?HONEq ww womfmsoam L5 SERVPUZ 3T 1T!f'?i .SIGNHL GHS W 1' Q BYRON ' BRENMQOD. ,, Y Jpuag, f . ,- . Q e Z 2 - r i sv I A. 2 F: 5 Y 3 f rf 33, , . . 2 qw 1 QV fi M, gk ,, 5 N6 f Q swf 4, 4 LF '52 4 .,..X,p.5'S' A4 24 ' A gf YA A T -F t ' I H W' W ' fvfv rf 13 me P 0 Q I H 1 Ra'm0an' A 5 -bvv ,,,.,, Q Teache P5 Pefs .,,, ,.- ' Qx -v 1 ,AAA .- 4' A ,AA:5:gf Mm . .,.. .f V - gg A I UVDA ,. . , lj 1. A YesAmnDiliin9er k Find Uwe Edijfor' Spring W t- 1 V A. 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X X .11 1 I X X X1v ,X 'Hr 597524 -'U . li 'Xul IXIXVO ,v - 1 X MLXX .J1.XL,-,1flw,- N , 1 .1 ,Xl , XfXx J, '1 1-P A V , y 1 1 - 1 f11f..'.f - FX p1 1 ., .1 B! 1 .L 19: A '- maxi UEEIRCQJWDMSWHEHIQ IHWHWHI Dedicated to Philip Burroughs 1918 - 1955 Class of 1955 Grace Kniss 1918 - 1955 Class of 1956 E. G. NASH, Principal ofthe Liberty Union Highschool , , I .3 4 5,1 , N v P -!' ,J ,. . E - a ..-,, 3- . I - . , 4 1 'I . V Q - , . ' - F ' I if L , F I A F . ,M V , 4' P . U .41 5 , i I 'V -qi fa , 1 . H 'IL .N , sg h X Y Q. w I! r- U H 541 - I I YA 1 D lm . 1- fb H ' ,hr I! . 7'-.v I xp t X .RAI K I I, 1 Q i 'S L, I? .'.L v 1 Q l ! A I A in v LN. J' , .Maki 4 jg I '14 I 51 . I pl If . 5' L, re h g I 3 I,-T. E ' i v 5 s '14 A w . ' J Q ,f I IJ II J 'F if . ' ' iv -' Q ' ga, - '5 V 1511! L ' T42 Li'-f+':i.L Z . 'F- ' - ' ,- Q? :Atv - 'N W .'- - . M el f 5 , N - wifi- 4: V . .- f ' 1 . 5 0. up-1 Y' f 1 A t 5 . 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I1 NW, 1 e ' aff-g:5gf '3ff , THE BROADCASTER FOUHDED IN 1924 Published by the Students of the Liberty Union High School Brentwood, California Vols XX Editor-in-chief Assistant Business Manager Advertising Manager Assistant Organizations Society Class Notes Alumni Notes Satire Art Assistants Athletics Publication Advisor Printing Advisor Art Advisor STAFF June, 1954 Ilene Crowther Hazel Houston Rex Griffith Charles Weeks Gordon Frey Wilmer White Gertrude Bunn Jeanne Sorgenfrey Bernice Bunn Bernice Bunn Fred Abbott Jack Viera Jack DeMB11o Edgar Allen Miss Louise Blake Miss Echo Clark Mrss Weir Fetters Mr. E. G. Nash Mr. B. J. Callaghan Miss Dorothy Beck Miss Louise Blake Miss Echo Clark Mrs. Weir Fetters Mr. Weir Fetters Mr. Ray Graf Miss Chloe Logan FACULTY Principal, History Vice Principal, Science, Algebra II English I, History I English II, III, IV Commercial Drawing, Sewing, Physical Education Agriculture Mechanical Drawing, Shop Latin, History, Physical Education Miss Marie Quinn Music Miss Georgette Vivian Spanish, French, General English Physical Education Mr. Frank Vonder Ahe Mathematics, Physical Education TRUSTEES Mr. M. O. Diffin Mr. W. J. Estes Mr. Arthur Honegger Mr. R. R. Houston Judge Robert Wallace, Jr. I A . 9 ff 4 -f 1. 1 x ' . 1 1 v- ' ny 'Iv 7.11 1 1 v. ..1 1.1.f.. 1' 1.-ff 1 .v. I u an 4 II IIUPJ1 , ', , ' v '4 s ,y W 1. yy , i. ,' 4. ,g 1514 , . flip ,II A . , . 1 . I L II D 1 Y. ' V 'h NNN' K r I PM , I -II . I V . QI, I. ' Q. 1' , Q ,' jN'f-ur s fa . -1, ,,.,'.' I1.,111q'I .V ' 1 ll ,L . V 1 1,1 .-11,11 ' jp v IIQI, H .HQ ' . ' , , , 1. Y .IV . 1I X1 1 ' 'Y' '1 1Y1.:1 -1- u. 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II 1 M II I im U lg, yi - fi, 1 -1. xfxI,V 1.'s-, 'H' IV IWIIWII fIl NAYE Helen Alcorn Robert Bailey Jack Barnard Clarence Baxter Willard Berry James Bowers Clinton Broderick Madeline Cavalieri Evelyn Christensen Andrew DeMartini Lila Del Poza Kenneth Dwelley Ralph Estes Agnes Franklin Ulrich Karrer Albert Kins Eva Macedo Helen Mackenzie Lewis McNeal Vernon Mecui Vina Narducci Neal Peugh Gwendolyn Richardson Audrey Rose Samuel Somerhalder Toshio Terai Luther Wilson Warren Wristen Elmer Armstrong Everett Bonnickson Jerry Burke Oscar Burroughs Virginia Carpenter Leo Collins A LUEIIT I 1955 REBIDEfCE Brentwood Ross St. Mary's Fresno Berkeley Brentwood Oakley Oakley Byron Brentwood Oakley Brentwood Byron Brentwood Brentwood Terminus Byron Berkeley Bend, Oreg Knightsen Oakley Oakley Berkeley Stockton Ynightsen Brentwood Brentwood Brentwood 1951 Byron Nevada Byron Stockton Berkeley Tracy OU OCCUPATION Fost Graduate Marin Junior College St. Mary's College Stenographer Home H. P. Garin Farming Home Home Farming Mrs. Hernandez Silica Plant Farming Home Farming Farming Mrs. M. Machado Univ. of California Forestry Duff's Store Home Farming Armstrong's College Cosmetology Post Graduate Farming Balfour-Guthrie Farming County Employee Working Silica Plant Burrough's Dairy Univ. of California Piggly-Wiggly Store Delia Crooco Lorraine Curtis Ruby Frey Paul Gambs Marjorie Hannum Byron Houston Earl Hudson Felix Varrer Anita Velso Lorrene Vrumland Mildred Lane Charles Lewis Myrtle Middleton Jeanette Hiller Elger'O'Heara Mabel Renas Irene Richardson Lawrence Rosa Henry Rose Milton Strickland Marvin Tillotson Lawrence Trembly Robert Walker Helen Webber Ervin Wells Ban Franc Brentwood Stockton Brentwood Byron Davis Byron Berkeley Byron Oakley Byron Byron Brentwood Brentwood Oakley Tracy Martinez Oakley Oakley auburn Brentwood Steamer Byron Antioch SCO The class of HSEU held a reunion on January 12, 1954 at the Liberty Hotel in Pittsburg. Stenographer Home Woolworth's Home Home Calif. Agric. College Driving Truck Univ. of California Deceased Krumland's Store Fontana Farming Mrs. Henry Martin Mrs. E. Gauger H. P. Garin's Fontana Mrs. O. Farming Farming Farming Mining Working Oriental Trade Home - MacMarr's Store Long The following attended the reunion: Leonard Augusta Charles Lewis Vivian Bonnickson Clarice McFarlan Vladimir Chastek Frank McFar1an Floy French Josephine Reichmuth Nola Frey Twila Richards Alvin Jessie Yolanda Vergano Evelyn Johnson ,Julien Wagonet Donald Vrumland Henry White -U X o. -am A L 1 uv? 1 S f 'J ff, ' -fr 41 ffl ' 'aN'E'?'cH . Q jx wig Q: . . . Ak- 4 Q5 ' - Jif- HF if -4 . . Q- LA. V ,414 , QW. .Af-IM A ff' r -.Q .g. - -1 79? , .. 59 . rum' M53 V r,. ,4..,, www X' 1 .. A ' , . ' '.1, .,.- f -n 1 A4 W -. rlxuffffwx 1'- ' ' v ' ' f' . -' :V r Ptkfa. 11 ' L41 H 'ruff : . .:..',4A 'w-f.1f,.fiv4,,-,Rita Q2 by ,unix ww , -H., . M., ,Qi . , 1. 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Bernice Bunn -Vice-President of 111: Bank Teller 111: mercial Club 1413 Chairman of Class 1413 League Council 111. , 41- 3, 41. 131: 1411 Class Com- Social Girls' wg ,pw . 3 2? E fi sf' ' z 1. Yfvk R F 4 33 f wg - r rf r 2 f E f , A . . i, 5 Miles B. Allen -Commercial Club 12, 3, 41: Future Farmer 11, 2, 3, 41: Hifjinx 11, 2, 31: Student Body Play Olive Armstrong . -Scliolarsliip Cup 11, Z, 31: C. S. F. 11, 2, 3 P1'esident1, 4: President of Girls' League 141: Secretary of Student Body 131: Treasurer ol Stu' dent Body 141. Chester Bown --Future Farmer 141. William Broderick -Student Affairs Represent' ative 1213 Future Farmer 11, 2, 3 Treasurer1, 4. Gertrude Bunn -Student Affairs Represent' ative 131: Secretary of Stu' dent Body 141: Treasurer of Student Body 131: Secretary of Girls' League 141g Broad' caster Staff 12, 3, 41. I - ' v . 5, 5,- -zfl -. -JL, . 4,.. Q I , 3 Q 1. 'ID -L. I .f'::Ei,,f1 5 Jflil 1. X 5 4 , 'I ,. - 5. - 4 . L l , ., o . l I n 0 .' , , A A . 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Ilene June Crowther -Broadcaster 12, 3, 4 Edif tor1g Secretary of class 1211 Orchestra 11, 2, 41: Hi-Jinx Play 11, 2, 3, 41. Elizabeth Dickson -Student Body Play 141: Hiflinx 131. Wallace Fertado -Sergeantfatfarms 131: Fu ture Farmer 11, 2, 3, 41 Block L Club 141. Angela Ghiozzi -Bank Teller 131: Com' mercial Club 131. Mildred Cooke -Chairman of Library Club 1 3 1 - John De Mello -Vice-President of class 121: Orchestra 11, 2, 3, 41. Fannie Douglas -Secretary and Treasurer of class 131: Student Body Play 12, 413 Hifjinx Play 12, 311 Orchestra 141. Le Roy Geddes --Student Affairs Represent' ative 131: Student Body Play 141: Orchestra 11, 2, 3, 41. Richard Rex Griffith -Student Affairs Represent' ative 1111 President of class 12, 31: President of Student Body 1413 Student Body Play 12, 3, 41. .- ,fy 4 .. ,f V 'L I f - no Q' A ' I - X -gtf . - ,,,,, ..., C, g .:.- qv 1-7 Trp k' '. X L - ' 5, F - I O 'Y 1 , jjj. LLTLQ ll, 0: 0 ,V-,Q ,Q - v , - -,-, - P-H. h. . Q, . Q L ' ' - - . --'-e v.' 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I IL. y Ll' .' , L ,' V ' .F lib: ut , ,JIKL -- x'4,'l: . - -A I v L .' -' J1 ' v ' - I . . v . V B ' qt- J I inf- - ' ' ' .-- Ly, . La' . 'Ll 1-I if :IK ' - a 0- ..7.,,' -If r,'f v -i Ta -S' - ,- -Block L 1411 Future Farmer li Robert Hanson H A. i ,. Q A ,I 4 -fl a Ui I il 4, il 2 A I Edith Holbrook -Transferred from San jose. Thomas Jackson -VicefPresident of class 141: Student Body Play 141: Or' chestra 11, 2, ZJ. Daniel Lewis -Bank Teller 12j: Future Farmer 11, 2, 3, -lj: Band 11, ZH. Catharine Middleton -Commercial Club 13, 41: Guild of Applied Arts'14J. get ts t at X ws X tw f 3 5 S . 5 3 W? A 4 w X fi Jack I-liildrerh -Student Aflairs Represent' ative 1491 Sergeantfat-arms of Student Body 1491 President of Rifle Club 13j. Frances Howell -Library Club 1-H: Com' mercial Club 1211 Guild of Applied Arts 1-U. Elsie Kniss - -Guild of Applied Arts 14J. Mary Mclndoo -Secretary of Girls' League 122: Student Body Play 12, 43. Ruth Murrey --Editor of Liberty 143: Commercial Club 12, 3, 413 Girls' Council 130. ra---- 5 fx' 'vifff '1 r-AJ QQ ir- e li' 3. . 3 , . 'F' - ' ' W- L, ,A-up v L I 'V I 74' '.g 'V ,5-, Leo Pilari -President of Block L Club 141. Gladys Shera -Student Body Play 141. Jeanne Sorgenfrey -C. S. F. 11, 2, 31: Bank Teller 11, 31: Broadcaster Staff141. Jeanne Swift -Student Affairs Represent' ative 111: Vice-President of class 131: C. S. F. 13, 4, Pres' ident1: Commercial Club 14, VicefPresident1. Grace Wightman -Guild of Applied Arts 14 Secretary1: Commercial Club 12 Reporter, 31: Orchestra 11, 2, 3, 41. Q' ffm QQ Billie Ruiz 41 Hi Student Body Play 121: f Jinx 12, 31. Loretta Smith -Commercial Club 13. 4 President1: Student Affairs Representative 121: Girls' League Council 12, 41: Sec' retary of Class 141. George Souza ---Future Farmer 11, 2, 3, 41 jack Viera -President of class 111: Stu' dent Body Play 12, 3, 41: Hi' jim 131. Mary Wilder -C. S. F. 13, 41: Bank Teller 111: Scholarship Cup 111. -'Commercial Club 13, 1 u L, ' lu- Q1 , ,.lN- 'fav' 1 C I 1 r'-gl ., . 5 rl' ji . , 'I A v ' .' . ', l'l1':,.'i1i.N A '11, K' . ',-Mio-, . it . Q., . l - '- ' vs 4 ' HI' N - ' ' ' 'ur l - P ug , A I4 L I , K W 'al , ' -ll '. 1 l A F: I :all f V gf -gr , A i 1 E.,-I MQ -655, ' ' hy, . Y, my ,A ' v- - -qi P I Ink' ' I ' -. 1 , A. '- ' ' 1 sa'j'.Q,'1 .1-Q, xgfln f ' 3-Q, -' 's ' gg 1 r Q Q' , ' - If 11 7 - ' r Ol V -Q ' I ' RFU ,., Jr ,n , ' fi -, 1 '-..'JQl.T. YT-A13 A IL' I-,I -lb l nr 'L-.v,,l: ti?-I I ,A .l -.A ,, Jt' ...gl 1 .4.'. - ..u'.Q,'- Jw , '- -Q-, fr' . 4' 'P'-'th Ai 44,1 W ' ,'. , ,. J,,V:1 ,' Qi L ',1 fl f A, . rn, -T .. 4 '. ' fxfifnz -l.' Sl' - I ' , - V nf, i'N A. ., A 7 , A 'J-U 'Q Y' ' ' vi I HQ I ZA xx Y . n 'L , r. P Q , ' 1 'I - l:'u ., K . J ' --i- . 4 ' I V V' . 'Tai ' - Y . ,cg I' a ' I' 'YV L'- V Y NAQ --4' qgifn ' lvl . . ' 1- ' A ' 'T ,-'n ,571 xiiqui, Ve. ,, I- K f -'rv 1 , EQ .,:V,. -fi' 4 -,V-if' if - Y 1' y ' V 5. 'Q-Y I iI,...'J 1 651 LTL' -- 'lf-Y . I . DL thai v?j' I +L' 0 Q N 'A .5 O HQ. f x .H 31' ' .1 x . , T ' v - r JF! .4 V ' 'f T v 4 'fy -4- : G '- Y I I 'I 1 l ' ' ' -nl J I m. n Lf CLASS WILL Miles Allen--leaves his dancing feet to Orville Wristen Wilson Ackerman--leaves his HAgU project to Wilmer White Olive Armstrong--leaves her A's to Lula Machado John Armstrong--leaves willing but wanting--wanting whom? Ann Bachman--leaves her wedding ring for the teachers' use Chester Bown--leaves his cowboy walk to Laurence Higgins Joe Braz--leaves his freckles to Ethel Harrer William Broderick--Leaves Dauline Lambdin Bernice Bunn--leaves her giggle to Glen French Gertrude Bunn--leaves all the library books to Joe Silva Mary Canada--leaves her tennis playing to Olga Kalmin Mildred Cooke--leaves her spit curls to Jerry Morgan Ilene Crowther--leaves her ability to gather gossip to Helen Bonnickson Jack DeMello--leaves his michieviousness to Yoneko Mikami Elizabeth Dickson--leaves with Gladys Shera Fannie Douglas--leaves coy ways to June Bales Wallace Fertado--leaves hall patroling to Fred Abbott LeRoy Geddes--leaves his saxophone to Romolo Vergano Richard Griffith--leaves his business ability to Stillman Towne Angela Ghiozzi--leaves her laugh to Olivia Bettencourt Robert Hanson--leaves ability to pitch to Billy Bowser Jack Hildreth--leaves his bashfulness to Edgar Allen Edith Holbrook--leaves collecting of.absence slips to Genevieve Bemis Frances Howell--leaves her fancy hair comb to Rae Armstrong Thomas Jackson--leaves the school quiet and--Miss Logan's ' paper Elsie Kniss--leaves her sewing ability to Betty Shoemaker Daniel Lewis--leaves the back corner of the bus to Thelma Reynolds Mary Mclndoo--leaves her dieting to Margaret Clark Catharine Middleton--leaves with the office in order Ruth Murrey--leaves her Uwhatn, WHowH, Nwhenn, and Hwheren to Carolyn Jetber Leo Dilati--leaves his typing ability to Geraldine Smith Billie Ruiz--leaves her weakness for red heads to Hazel Claire Kreim Gladys Shera--leaves her brisk walk to Blynn Eannum Jeanne Sorgenfrey--leaves ner books to June Ielso Loretta Smith--leaves her Enblish notebooks to Carl Collins George Souza--leaves his Witu to Harry Fertado Jeanne Swift--leaves hor ability to get excused from classes to Gilman Moody Jack Viera--leaves to work--on the farm? Grace Wightman--leaves her clarinet to James Daly Mary Wilder--leaves her daddy-long-logs to May De Martini CARDINAL GOLD We fight for Liberty High ' And Cardinal Gold we fight for thee. We strive for victory, To make us nroud of Liberty. We know and so do they, That Cardinal Gold has always led We know that you are happy too, For Cardinal Gold is never blue. We're proud of Liberty High And Cardinal Gold we're proud of thee We know that you will stand Amongst the greatest in the land Three cheers for Liberty High We know that you will always win Wo're aroud of thee, Dear Libertyy For Cardinal will always rule. We're all for Liberty High And may her honors never die Wo'll cheer for victory And never know what defeat will be. We're true to Liberty High And Cardinal Gold we're true to you So give three cheers for Liberty High And may her honors never die. Jack Demello SENIOR CLASS Wilson Ackerman- ----------------- ------------ sPresident Thomas Jackson ------ ---- ----- ----- ----- Vice-President Loretta Snith----- w--- -N ---------- Secretary-tFeaSuFeF Olive Armstrong u--- - ----- Student Affairs Representative Jack Hildreth--n ------- H-Student affairs Representative Mr. Frank Vonder Ahe- ------------- ---------- -N--advisor The Senior Class was not very active in social af- fairs at the beginning of the school year oecause of its scholastic efforts to attain high grades for college en- trance. However, the class suddenly realized that the date of commencement was hastily cree,ing upon it, and there still remained many important questions to be set- tled. Then, many meetings were held in order to deter- mine the company to take the gictures, the date for Senior Ditch Day, the date of the Senior Ball, and the graduation attire. When all these questions were settled the class of '54 waited eagerly for the date of graduation, which made them a part of Liberty's Alumni. JUNIOR CLASS Jack NcFarlan ---------- ----------------------- President Vice-President Helen Bonnickson ---- N---W ----------- Secretary-treasurer Hazel Houston---H ----- ---Student Affairs Representative Gilman Moody ------------- Student Affairs Representative Miss Louise Blake ------------------------------- Advisor The juniors have been proud of the fact that they were no longer considered beginners--but were upper class- men. Their first task was to select and to order Junior rings. The class' outstanding event of the year was the Junior Prom, which was very cleverly carried out in the popular HAlice in Wonderlandn idea. Jack McFarlan, the vice-president, became president upon the death of Philip Burroughs, and a vice-president was not elected. SOUHOMORE CLASS Pauline Lambdin ---- ---------- President Jane Abbott ------ ------- Vice-President Yoneko Mikami--- ----------- Secretary-treasurer Paul Lambdin ---- - ---------------- Sergeant-at-arms Mary Mackenzie--- ---Student Affairs Representative George Dwelley ----- ---Student Affairs Representative Miss Dorothy Beck -------- ------------------- -----Advisor When school opened for this term the sophomores were very proud to be known by that name. The sophomores have been active this year by taking part in the operetta, presenting a play for the Freshmen Reception, and by hav- ing a concession at the High Jinks. The class proved its originality by establishing the new custom of getting sophomore pins. FRESHMAN GLASS Carl Collins --------- -- - - - ---- ---President Mary Elizabeth Kreim--- ---' ----- Vice-Dresident Jeanne Olds ------------ ------------- Secretary-treasurer Virginia Butler ------------------------- Sergeant-at-arms Marjorie Augusta ---------- Student Affairs Representative Donald Xilkins ----- ---Student Affairs Representative Mr. Weir Fetters- ------------------- -- ------ - ---- Advisor The student body was pleased to welcome such a large class of freshmen last August. These shy little freshmen soon lost their bashfulness and became an indispensible part of the school. Although they have not held many class meetings, they are active in school events. Several members took part in the operetta, presented a skit for the High Jinks, and entertained the sophomores at a party on October 27, 1933. 2, filfmf 'r ff. .1 1 if i . ,lx 1 .FY . H' P Q: ' 'SLI :sH -- 1 ,RQf,-M51 r . 1 F?-rw. 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Q 1 n v 1 gh A f ' 'K AV. - F 'Q . , 1 .1- ,- V fir. ,' . l'u U 'Y ..,'-5 Q I .1-f , -1 :NH ' 56' . yl' 6 5'.l 'J'-.Z,-1. r , lj ' TL. ,H ff 1 I , n 'lf . -, 2.-I if 5 ,lffuyc ITIS . : -4.9.0 Q I 1' I J 1 'Nw A -,IA A STUDENT BODY Rex Griffith --------------------------------- President Gertrude Bunn -------------------- - ----------- Secretary Hazel Houston -------------------- - ----------- Treasurer Jack Hildreth -------------- - ----- - ---- Sergeantwatearms Miss Louise Blake -------- - ------------------- N-Advisor The most important of all school organizations is the Student Body. The purpose of this organization is to promote loyalty and cooperation among the students and support student activities. This orgarization has accomplished its purpose by assisting affiliated organ izations, by providing entertaining and educational assemblies, and by financing athletics and the class functions. Two sources of revenue are available for these finanoings, namely, the Hi-Jinx and the Student Body Play. STUDENT AFFAIRS Jack Hildreth----------M-e--eM- ------- --H---President Hazel Houston ----------- --e-- ----- -H---Vice-president Olive Armstrong- ---------------- - ----- Q--N--Treasurer Gilman Moody ------------ - ----- - ------------ wSecretary The Student Affairs Committee, which is composed of two representatives from each class, is the final governing body of the Student Body. It conducts all the important business of that organization, and sets the dates for the school activitiesi Its members are. Olive Armstrong Jack Hildreth. Hazel Houston, Gilman LJ! . Moody, George Dwellqy, Mary Mackenzie, Donald Wilkins, and Marjorie Augusta. Miss Louise Blake and Mr. E- G. Nash are the faculty advisors. COMKEFCTAL CLUB Loretta Smith------- ------ ------------------President Jeanne Swift------------------ ------- --Vice-president Geraldine Smith-------------------Sccretnry-Treasurer The Commercial Club is one of the most important organizations of the school. The membership includes the typing, shorthand, and bookkeeping students. The purpose of the club is to familiarize the students with everyday problems of business and to give them a greater opportunity to prepare for the commercial world. BLCCK L Leo Pilati ----- ------------ -- ------------------- President Jerry Morgan ---- J ------------------------- Vice-president Gilman Moody ------------------------- Secretary-Treasurer Mr. Frank VonderAhe ------------------------------ Advisor This organization tends to promote and advance athletics, and to create good sportmanship among the boys. The following are members of this organization: Edgar Allen, John Armstrong, Glen French, Rex Griffith, Robert Hanson, Arnold Machado, Stanley Milinich, Ray- mond Moffett, Gilman Moody, Jerry Morgan, Leo Pilati, and Angelo Rubio. C. S. F. CLUB Hazel Houston--- --------------------------- President Jeanne Swift- ----------------------- -Secretary-Treasurer Miss Clark --------------------------------------- Advisor The purpose of this organization is to encourage a high standard of scholarship in the secondary schools of California. Membership in the society for six semesters en- titles one to a gold pin of the federation, and to the seal of the federation on his high school diploma. The members of the club for the fall semester were: Olive Armstrong, Ethel Haarer, Hazel Houston, Yoneko Mikami, Jeanne Sorgenfrey, Jeanne Swift, Mary Weeks, Wilmer White, and Mary Wilder. The members for the spring semester were Virginia Butler, Ethel Haarer, - Hazel Houston, Angelina Lucchesi, Yoneko Mikami, Thelma Reynolds, Jeanne Swift, Loretta Smith, Mary Weeks, and Mary Wilder. , , . '-3 . - , ffx.M..,,4,,-,,,,,,,h..W.,,,v.,,f,.q.w.,,,.,.,. .,.,,, A 5 . F - -.,-- .,., .,,,,-.,...,m..w- A.-Junior Class D.-Musical Comedy Cast B.-Sophomore Class E.--Commercial Club C.--Freshman Class F.-Girls' League kr. , I ' n 3 6 Q '!,. v 9 Q ' wi ' I. 1.4.7 1 I.: 5 'ly 5 I s. I f .1 P il Olive Armstrong Hazel Houstone- Gertrude 3unn-H Jeanne Swift-e- Loretta Smith-- Caroline Webber Yoneko Mikami-- Thelma Reynolds GIRLS' LEAGUE -q-Q-Q-Q--------..--Q--po.: --...-.--.-.--..-Q--no--Q-q-n -.-----.--u-q.-....-.--.-noon .-..--vs-Q-Q-ge.--.Q-----unc: -.--QQ.--me-.-Q-:Quan-Q ..-Q--.us-.u-.gnqnn 1----..------.-'aus --.-cQuu--1nu---s-.-.---v..- -----------President --------Vice-president ----Secretary-Treamner -------Social Chairman --------Senior Council --------Junior Council -----Sophomore Council ------Freshman Council The Girls' League is an organization comgosed of all the girls in the school. Its princiile function is to develop a spirit of friendliness and cooperation among the girls. The league urges all girls togwear its uniform, mid dies and skirts, and all the 1,' girls conforming to this re gulation are awarded a tem orary silver pin at the end of their sodhomire year and a germanent one at the end of their senior year. Wilson Ackerman FUTURQ FARITRS -------------President --------Vice-president ----------Secretary -------------Treasurer ----------------Artist Sergeant-at-arms - --------- -Cheer leader Gilman Hoody -...... - ..... -- ,..... - Daniel Lewis ............... .......... Jerry Horian ....... M ........... N-- Andrew Silvas--l ....... ml ....n. --- Arnold Iachado--l ............... -- Chester jawn--0 ---------------- H- Mr. Weir Fetters ------ee- M ------- - --------------fAdvisor The Future Farmers, an organization for the agriw culture boys of the school, has functioned efficiently during the past year. The aim of the organization is to work out new ideas and plans for the advancement of the group and the school by providing higher ideals in agriculture, and to cooperate with all school and com- munity agencies ORCHESTRA The Liberty Union High School orchestra has given very generously of its services and time and is one of the most appreciated organizations in the school. Thro- ghout the year many programs have been made more com- plete by the assistance of the orchestra. The follow- ing are members: Jane Abbott, Ilene Crowther, Richard Collins, Mae DeMartini, Donald DeMartini, Mildred De- Martini, Somner Gallaher, LeRoy Geddes, Fannie Douglas, Orrin Blattner, Mervin Jones, Oliver Lcnergan, Jean Mc- Farlan, Virginia Prewett, Lloyd Tillotson, Mary Wilder, and Grace Nightman. Miss Marie Quinn is the director. THE GUILD OF AUULIHD ARTS President ----- ------------------ e-- ---- Anita Armstrong Vice-President ------------------------ -Joesphine Silva Secretary-Treasurer--------- ------------ Grace Wightman Advisor ------------------------- - ---- Mrs. Weir Fetters The Guild of Applied Arts is an organization that is sponsored by the students of the sewing and drawing classes under the direction and supervision of Mrs. Weir Fetters. This organization, which meets once a month, was instituted to create a better interpretation and appreciation of the arts. Although the organization is comparatively young, it has been active in school affairs by entertaining the mothers at tea and by displaying exhibits of the students' work. ' About the only exercise some folks take is jumping at conclusions. A man wrapped up in himself makes a very small package. i liar is one who has no partition between his imagi ation and his information. Daily Cardinal ' Asked what she wished for her birthday an old lady replied: nGive me a kiss, so I won't have to dust it.n Win expert is usually just an ordinary fellow a long way from home.U Charles C. 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He gave several Indian dances and songs, including the Nlndian War Song.N Chief Hailstorm demonstrated the medicine man's dance on Donald Wilkins much to tue delight of the audience. September 28, l955 The girls headed the social calender for the year l955 1954 with the Girls' League Hi-Jinx. This party is given annually for the purposa of getting the freshmen girls acquainted. W After a short, but entertaining program the HSpirit of the N. R. A.H flirted with HHobo Bill.H Gypsies and pirates joined in dancing, singing, and having a Hnoisyn time. Cake and punch were served. October 6, 1955 For this evening, the freshmen were told to put away their blocks, dolls, and trains and to come to their re- ception which was held in the high school auditorium. All of the freshmen were good Hsports,H and after a short pro- gram everyons enjoyed dancing. The freshmen had a dance reserved for them, but as usual, many of the other students thought that they were freshmen. October ll, l955 Our school day was shortened about two hours for the showing of some educational moving pictures. They were: USO this is Europeu, HSome More of Samoan, NThe Ruins of the Temple of Luxorn, mln the Valley of the Nilen, Hvoyag- to the Hawaiian lslandsn, and NA Fete in Venicen. A large number of the student body attended. October l5, 1955 The Futmre Farmers held their Greenhand initiation. Those initiated were: Miles Allen, Chester Bown, Billy Bowser, CarlfCollins, George Dwolley, Glen French, Francis Lesnau, Marian Mitchell, Albert Mc Namara, Oliver Richardson, Samuel Somerhalder, Harold Towne, Donald Wilkins, Edward Wolf. October 18, 1955 We had the pleasure of having Mr. Keyes as our guest. Mr. Keyes is president of the Oakland High School. He talked to the students about the nVa1ue of an Educationn. He told us of the many obstacles to overcome along the road to success. November 17, 1955 The Block L gave a fall dance. Music was furnished by Lynn's Midshipmen. The evening proved to very enjoy- able and so successful that it was decided that the dance would become an annual affair. November 22, 1955 Sheik Emanuel of Iraq, Arabia, appeared before the student body. He was dressed in his native costume. Sheik Emanuel told of the customs and habits of his people The Sheik danced and sang. He snapped his fingers in an unusual way which resulted in a finger snapring contest among the students. ' November 26, 1955 The Future Farmers attended the Great Western Livestock show and Rodeo at Los Angeles. The group was directed by Mr. Robert Durbrow and Teddy Ohmstede. Those who went were: Wilson Ackerman, Willie De Mattei, Andrew De Martini, Daniel Lewis, Gilman Moody, Jack Hildreth, Jack Richardson and Owen Roark. Jack Richardson won a prize for judging weights of livestock. December 8, 1955 A Friday night, brought the great Liberty Union High circus to town. The annual Hi-Jinx was a Barnum and Bailey show this year. Jack, the clown headed the long list of circus stars. Incomparablc, unexoelled, tumbling, somersaulting, gymasts from the Liberty Union High School gymasium exhibited their talents before the spectators. HThc Wise Old Owlu and the NDesigning Dussy Catn paraded their stunts. NThc Man on the Flying Trapezen was there in his madcap flights thnough the air and a torreador stabbed a poor sack cloth bulls Booths and concessions lined the corridors and CO halls. Here one uThree Little Pigsn like gigs to the Fish of all ki heard of before, wi whiskbrooms, Hbaite fresh and delicious craved food. After seeing t attendance eventual ium, and Htripped t Orchestra. uid see anything from the famous with bodies like humans and heads nuttiest nuts ever seen in a nuthouse. nds and descriptions, some never th shapes varying from lemons to du the sightseers. Real hot dogs-- whetted the appetite of those who he innumerable sights, those in ly joined the throng in the auditor- he light fantasticn to Link's A ' Due to the excellent cooperation of the students, merchants and towns financially and soc December 9, 1953 people, the Hi-Jinx was a success, ially. Basket ball Antioch NON team 15 Liberty Antioch HBH team lO Liberty at home Antioch HAH team 6 Liberty December 22, 1955 Basket ball Antioch NON team 22 Liberty Antioch HBH team 6 Liberty at home Antioch HAH team 30 Liberty January 5, i954 The Future Farmer's basket ball team was awarded 5-I -eau. for bronze basket J is good sjortsmanshig in the Community League. The team included Chester Bown, Glen French CCa,tainD, Francis Lesnau, Arnold Machado, Albert NcNamera, Jerry Iorgun, Jack HcFarlan, Owen Roark, Uaslo Tcrgi, hid Orville Wristcn. January 6, l934 Basket ball Ripon HBH team 54 Liberty at home Ripon HAH team 24 Liberty at home January 19, l934 Basket ball Alhambra HGH team 24 Liberty Alhambra HBH team 23 Liberty at Martinez Alhambra HAH team - 24 Liberty January 22, 1954 ' The members of the Guild of Applied Arts, an organ- ization sponsored by the sewing and art classes under the direction of Mrs. Weir Fetters, entertained their mothers at tea. Before tea was served, a short program was given and an exhibition of the classes' work was dis played. January 26, 1954 Basket ball Danville HCM team 22 Liberty 10 at Martinez Danville UAH team 17 Liberty 54 February 12, 1954 Miss MacKay and Mr. Seaman, student members of the Deputation Committee of the University of California spoke before the student body of the Liberty Union High School. The subject of their talks was nThe Importance and Value of a Higher Education.N Miss MacKay also gave a description of college life. February 14, 1954 St. Valentine's Day changed a serious class of algebra students into a merry, frolicking group at the algebra party, which was held in the evening in the gymnasium. - ' The students on the losing side of an algebra con- test have this party in honor of their more scholarly opponents. In order to make the crowd larger and merrier, each member of the class invited one guest. After an evening of games, under Mr. Vonder Ahe's leadership, re- freshments were served. February 17, l954 Basket ball l Pacific Freshmen 51 Liberty 18 at home February 19, 1954 Mr. J. E. Armstrong, president of the Armstrong Business College in Berkeley, spoke to the students of the Liberty Union High School on Hlndustrial Successn. He said that the young people of today do not appreciate or take advantage of the public schools. He also urged higher education G.-Basketball Team A I.-Basketball Team B H.-Baseball Team j.-Broadcaster Staff K.-Future Farmers N .. I uf gl A all V . I . 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Percival Ston- ingham, Thomas Jackson, had many funny situations with his butler, Jack Nash, and his Uflit-gun.n The chorus changes were very colorful and the dances were unusually clever. The music was furnished by the high school orchestra, under the direction of Miss Marie Quinn. Miss Louise Blake directed the play. The principals of the cast were: Roger Gregory, an English boy Constance Markham, an English girl Peggy Markham, Constance's sister Percival Stoningham, an Englishman Sir Charles Markham, an Englishman Henry, a butler LeRoy Geddes Mary Mclndoo Barbara Allen Thomas Jackson Rex Griffith Jack Nash Lady Suzanne Markham, Sir Charles' Wife Hazel Houston Florita, a Spanish girl Mary Weeks Phineas O'Reardon, an American Boy Miles Allen Mr. Pim, a deaf guide Stillman Towne Francisco, a bandit leader Samuel Somerhalder Jim Wallington, an English boy Jack Viera Pierre, a Spanish chef ,Donald DeMartini The Padre, a priest Joe Braz Girls' Chorus: Marjorie Augusta, Virginia Butler, Elizabeth Dickson, Fannie Douglas, Patty Douglas, Elsie Johnson, Mary Elizabeth Kreim, Jean McFarlan, Jeanne Olds, Gladys Shera, Jeanne Swift, Margaret Wagenet, Crystel Wilkins. Boys' Chorus: Fred Abbott, Gordon Frey, George Souza, Gladstone Reed, Owen Roark, Charles Weeks. Orchestra: Jane Abbott, May Dehartini, Piano, Mildred DeMartini, Sumner Gallagher, Cornet, Grace Jightman, Virginia Prewett, Clarinetg Orrin Blattner, Trombone, Richard Collins, Saxophoneg Ilene Crowther, Mary Wilder, Violing Miss Quinn, Conductor. April 2, 1954 Mr. Thomas A. Bridges spoke before the students of the Liberty Union High School. Mr. Bridges is the presi- dent of Hea1d's Business College in San Francisco. He talked about the importance of an education and the qua- lities that go to make a desirable citizen. Mr. Bridges' advice should prove very helpful to high school students. April 6, 1954 nAlice in Wonderland, Come let me take your hand. You'11 see the wonders pass, Looking through the looking glass. Look at the Mad Hatter laughing there, Watching the Mock Turtle ery.H But there was no crying on April 6, when Alice enter tained at the Junior Prom. She watched, from an honored position at the front of the auditorium, to see that her guests had a good time. Around her, the auditorium was cleverly decorated with giant flowers. In a flower hut in one court, the March Hare held his Upunch party.H - April ll, 1954 Baseball Liberty 12 Patterson 1 at Patterson April 16, 1954 The Future Farmers held their annual climb to the summit of Mt. Diablo early this morning. The group under Gilman Moody's direction reached the summit at 8:50 A.M. April 17, 1954 Bobby Jones, the national president of the Future Farmers' Association, spoke before the student body. Mr. Jones has been giving talks to high schools all over the United States. He spoke about the purpose of the Future Farmers' Association. He explained how this organization could help the boys of this country who are planning to be farmers. Bobby Jones' short talk was very interesting. April 30, i934 Baseball Liberty B Diablo 7 April 27, l934 Baseball Liberty 3 Alhambra ll at Alhambra April 27, 1954 'The students of the Liberty Union High School were addressed by Hr. Powell of the Western Diesel Engine School. Mr. Powell's purpose was to interest boys who do not plan to go on with their school work. He pointed out the great future of the Diesel Engine. Mr. Powell's talk proved to be so interesting to some of the boys that they asked him to come back the next day to explain the engines in detail. april 28, 1934 The Commercial Club students accompanied by their advisor, Miss Echo Clark, and Miss Elizabeth Doe, toured by bus the interesting places of Stockton. While there, they were shown the points of interest by Mr. Ford, of the Chamber of Commerce. During the morning the following places were visited the College of Pacific, the museum, Yosemite Lake, the Gravem Inglis Baking Company, and the office of the Stock ton Record. The Gravem Inglis Baking Company very gener- ously treated the students to cake and coco-cola which- was just the thing for a warm day. They were also very fortunate in that Mr. Ford arranged the trip in order to permit them to see the Stockton Record come off the press Then they lunched at the Hotel Stockton Coffee Shop. Later the club visited the radio stations, K G D M and K W G, and the deep water port. May 4, 1954 Baseball Liberty o--John Swett l5--at Brentwood May 8, 1934 The Deputatien Committee of the College of Pacific entertained the student body. The program included a piano sold, an impersonation of one of the characters in Mark Twain's HJunping Frogs of Calaveras Countyu, and baritone solos. After the program the seniors were granted the special privilege of remaining in order to hear Mr. Burns the Chairman of the committee, discuss the social life, courses, and advantages offered by the college of Pacific May 11, 1954 Baseoall Liberty 6 Diablo 5 at Brentwood Hay 18, 1954 Baseball , Liberty 2 Alhambra 15 at Brentwood May 24, 1954 The Future Farmers entertained their fathers and the trustees at an evening banquet in the south court. Kenneth Dwelley acted as toastmaster and introduced the Future Farmers who had outstanding projects. Willie De Mattei was awarded the Banker's Award for having the best project of the year. Mothers of the Future Farmers and girls of the sewing class served. May 25, 1954 Baseball Liberty 2 John Swett 12 at Martinez May 28, 1954 The Sophmore Class gave the Juniors a party. Games were played in the gymnasium. Anna Bachman played for dancing which followed the refreshments. June 1, 1954 . The Seniors held their annual Senior Ball in the high school auditorium. The auditorium was very cleverly decorated to represent an old fashioned garden. Bab's Orchestra of Crockett played for dancing. June 15, 1954 Graduation Exercises . Frocessional March ------------------------ Jane Abbot Invocation ---- ' --e---------------------- Father Ellis Salutatory--we---4 ----------------------- Mary Wilder Saxophone Solo -------- 4 ----------------- LeRoy Geddes Speaker--N ----- nr ------------------- Mr. John Burnett Cornet Duet ----- albert Lilliehoorn and Jack De Mello Presentation of Diplomas and Scholarship Awards ----- -----Mr. E. G. Nash Trio ------- Joe Braz, John Armstrong, and Miles Allen Valedictory ---------------- ------------- Jeanne Swift Benediction ----------------------------- Father Ellis Recessional March ------------------- W ----- Jane Abbot Forty-one seniors of the class of '54 assembled upon the stage to receive their diplomas. 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Miss Beck: Use the Word triangle in a sentence, Robert Ryan: If fish don't bit on grasshoppers! try angleworms. I Hwhat is your View of kissing?U I asked a flapper wise, Said she: HI haven't any: I always shut my eyes. ' nNow, Carl Collins, what is one-fifth of threemsixteene ths.N NI don't exactly know, Mr. VonderAhe, but it iSn't enough to worry about.n Wilson A: NMother, I want to go out and playgn Mother: Hwhatl Jith those holes in your stookings?H Wilson A: UNO. With the kids across the street!- Dad: Wwhere have you been?H Richard Ryan: UOn a fishin' trip.H Dad: HWell,'come out to the woodshed and we!1l have a whaling expedition.H Charles W: UDo you serve lobsters here?H Waiter: uCertainly.y Je serve anyone. Sit downyn NAME Wilson Ackerman Miles Allen John Armstrong Olive Armstrong Anna Bachman Chester Bown Joe Braz Nilliam Broderick Bernice Bunn Gertrude Bunn Mary Canada Mildred Cooke Ilene Crowther Jack DeMello Elizabeth Dickson Fanny Douglas' Wallace Fertado LeRoy Geddes Angela Ghiozzi Rex Griffith Robert Hanson SENIOR HORESCOPE C ALLED Bill Allen Red Olie Anna Chet Braz J Tiny Bern Gertie Mary Cookie Lenie DeMello Liz Fannie Vallic Geddes Gina Rex Bob SAYING Jill this meeting Como esta usted? Oh, Yeah? All rightie You old Turk! I reckon A Sure! Jhy not? You're crazy! You're a swell kid Why Berni c e ! What's this? '1 K i I Whatcha do last night? The funniest thing happened Yhere's Geddes? Oh! is that so? Gosh! !hat'll I I'm from Oakley! Hey! Dchello I know I'm right! Hcy!'Youse mugs! Sure's purty! do? r J I E come to oe G- , 'f 1 I WHERE SEEN With rest of far- mers Studying With Hazel Jith Anita Dreaming of?? Trying to sing Singing With Pauline Office In library Studying Algebra Ditching 5th period Working on Broad- caster CInvisibleD Bookkeeping Room Gombing her hair Ditching fifth' period Tooting a Hsaxn Reading books Bossing Trying to think SENIOR HORESCOPE PEARANCE Bashful Long Fiery Just right Petite Shaggy Shy Neat Troubled Alluring Reserved Top-heavy Plump Another mid- get Independent Baby face Desperate Ladies Man Startled Important Languid AMBITION Cattle man Tight rope walker Gigolo Teacher Ivory Tickler Swiss yodler Undertaker Iceman Tap dancer Crooner l Dolsheviki Beauty opera tor Professional HBlabberH Heavy weight champ Usherette Nymph Woman hater Ditch digger Holy Roller Hobo Butler FATE Squirrel bait Ballyhoo editor Red-headed demon Dish-washer Divorcee Fire-man Banana cart pusher Father Lady of leisure Second Eve Toe dancer Scrub woman Pastry Cook King of Ram etee Old Maid Somebody's darling Bootlegger Purse Snatd City Slicke Expert gamb ld President o Bachelor's Clu SENIOR HORESCOPE CONT'D NAME CALLED Jack Hildreth Jack Edith Holbrook Babe Frances Howell Fran Thomas Jackson Tom Elsie Kniss Elsie Daniel Lewis Dan Albert Lilliehoorn Al Mary Mclndeo Mid Catharine Middleton' Kate Ruth Murrey Leo Pilati Billie Ruiz Gladys Shera Loretta Smith Jeanne Sorgenfrey George Souza Jeanne Swift Jack Viera Grace,Wightman Mary Wilder Ruthie Pilati Bill Gladys Betta Jeanie Souza Jeanie Jack Gracie Doctor SAYING She gives me a pain That's keen! Hi! Babe! Jhatcha doing Kitty? ---????!ff!!!+ Darn right! Oh! My gosh you guys I will not!!! Oh, Yeah? What? Oh, heck! Blankety-blank Cheese and crackers Oh! Jeanne! Really! Whata dame! Oh! that Chcmistrv' Huh? O.K. Fannie's get the Chicktn WHERE SEEN Shop With Ramona Flirting Alone Eating Candy On HAgH Trips With Jack acd LeRoy Powdering nose With Helen Bookkeeping Room Cutting classes Losing temper With HLizH Going up town Cutting Sixth period After Margaret Typing Telling jokes With Doris Fussing SENIOR HORESCOPE CON'T APPEARANCE Caveman Cute Snooty In a hurry Chubby Little kid Killian Dollars Wide-eyed HUPPY Star gazer Nifty Jiggling Stiff Demure Studious Slick Sailing Collar ad lndifferent Bean stalk AMBITION Undertaker Nurse Sailors' Sweetheart Successor to Frankenstein Second hae West Chorus man Musician Chorus girl Secretary Artists' model Safemcracker Nun Typist Farmerette Teacher Leg specialist Cowgirl Chef Sewing teacher Wampae daoy Star FATE Coal heaver Home wrecker Follies Heart Specialist Mattress tester Father Gornetist Heart breaker Movie star Pest Butcher Peanut vendor Marathon dancer Diamond duster Shake charmer Napa Mrs, ? 7 Farmer House wife Vampire Y 7 - Wff. ,, :uid r ,,..4-1 -1 ravens-alla Ranch Eqwpmenf and Supplies 5,,f 6wzmma3,5UsPM 'Q rw 'Q Farm Uszerfaz rw :nd wane fa! 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Grocers, Send cheeky if good will send the eggs. Stanle Milinich: NI'm a coin collector.u Miles len: USO am I. Let's get together some day and if talk over old dimes.U l Pop: There's nothing worse than being old and bent. Gilman: Yes, there is, dad. Pop: Well I'd like to know what it is! Gilman! Being young and broke. I Ilenezi At last I've written something for the Broadcast 1 er that's been accepted. Miss Blake: What was it? Ilenezg A check for a year's subscription. Margaret C: Mr. Nash, Vonda broke a window. Mr. Nashi My, My! How did she do that? Margaret C: I threw a rock at her and she dodged. May D: Cindignantlyj I think Donald is down right mean. Marie P: Why? B May D: Well, he wrote to me from Egypt, saying he had S . 'liilwi 1 '1' ' fOr Qcomomlcal Tr-aNSPor-'!'a+uo F 151-+ELvfQO.Ii:E.T7 I i OKGFXRHGE RC. GRIP?-ITH :Bl'cn+wood Phone 24 1 .THEN NEW ,, 4 FRIGIDF-NRE 1 A PRODUCT or GENERAL MOTORS fKS UYT'FC 5 .f' UI1'JVQ.d 5+a+CS 'WCS COGPERHTWE .S NASH M5coRr11crs4D E,ER nN - H05 CQCHEVQQLET TRACTORS 5. OELUUD more SHOES OPALL DESCRIPTIONS OAKLEY GER-HGE EXPERT SHOERFPAIRINGT D P B ' L O TO R T I CORNER THaRD ANDG'STREET A R O HER5 f f Ragsomlms 5 l JANSEEAND GN-EARA H STAPLE A-we FANCY GROCE.RiES4 l fruit5,V9Eft2+-5165, hardware Q 5 Dawes xfm,LEv'7 I H 'XM' 5 I 4EH.9NEW ,5RENTWO9Di Q ' 'tj - shot a crocodile seven feet long, and that when he shoots another he will have a pair of slippers made for me. Miss Blakezfadmiring Orrin Blattner's new carb NIS that an eight or 3welve?H Grrin B: UBoth, eight cylinders and twelve payments.H NEvery time I kiss you I feel like a hundred bucks.H NWell, don't try to become a millionaire in one night,N Bernice Bunn: NThere's that man who's always giving women something to talk aboutln Billie R: UA scandal monger, eh?N Bernice Bunn: UNO, a surgeon.N Then there is the Scotchman who moved next door to the church because he was so fond of rice pudding. Romolo Vergano: Cstanding at lunch counterb One roast beef sandwich, Polite Waiter: Will you eat it here or take it with you? Romolo Vergano: I hope to do both. Pauline L: It is just midnightg the moment when miracles happen, William B: I think ----- Pauline L: There! Didn't I tell you? Miss Logan: If I bought a dozen nice large oranges at the grocer's and gave six to little boys along the way what would I have when I got home? 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