Liberty High School - Lion Yearbook (Brentwood, CA)

 - Class of 1937

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I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I, I, I. 1, I, I, I. I. I, I, I, I. Margaret Anderson, leave my noisiness to quiet, shy, little Lyla Morgan. Vera Anderson, leave with the seniors instead of the juniors. Marjorie Augusta, leave the Glee Club without a soloist. Olive Borba, hereby leave the typing class flat! Billy Bowser, leave 1,000 chewed off pencils in our school. Stanley Bray, leave, saying ---- WI'll bet you four bits!n Douglas Carlisle, leave the gavel to anyone who has brains and brawn enough to Wswing it!W Jeanne Crocco, leave my tiny dimples to Beverly Bressi. May De Martini, leave my place as pianist in the orchestra to Charles Howard. Patricia Douglas, leave to be a housewife ---- but what a happy one. Alzada Griggs, leave as quietly as I came. Dale Heidorn, leave to be a hermit ---- never did like the girls! Kathryn Higgins, leave my naturally wavy hair to Danny Lucchesi. Bill Hoy, leave a beaten path to the Kelso home. Olga Kalmin, leave to continue Wtickling the ivories.' Gertrude Karrer, leave my job as editor of the Liberty Lion to anybody who wants it. June Kelso, leave Miss Loze wondering how June gets on so many com ittees. Hazel Clair Kreim, leave my job as yell leader to somebody who has a lot of pep. Mary Elizabeth Kreim, leave ---- leave, heck! l'm taking him with me! Francis Lesnau, leave my classes empty las usual?J Lula Machado, leave to get married. Albert McNamara, leave my well-groomed hair to Bruce Dwelley. Shizuko Okazaki, leave my artistic ability to Anne DeConde. Virginia Prewett, leave my giggle echoing in the hall. Thelma Reynolds, leave my WF'sW to Lowell Swift. Tressie Richards, leave to Bill Jason an empty parking space, just in case he ever slows down enough to park. Arvella Russell, leave my red hair to Ruth Rodrigues. Rosalie Seeno, leave my taste for good literature to Gene Kalmin. Andrew Silvas, leave willing but wanting ---- wanting whom? Marjorie Smith, leave the students still recovering from my very original jokes. Martha Tillotson, leave my small feet to Ernest Burroughs, even though he's proud of the ones he has. Hazel Volponi, leave my job as librarian to Guido Lucchesi. Juanita Webber, leave my accordion to Dale Frey. lWhere's the accordion going with the boy?J Mary Westman, leave a lock of my naturally blonde hair. QThe only one in captivity.D Donald Wilkins, leave Betty Mikami's car to her Qfor a changel. Oh, you're quite welcome Betty!

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THELMA REYNOLDS Girls' League Cl,2,5,41, Secretary C115 Guild of Applied Arts Cl,21g Mothers' Tea C2,31g c.s.F. Cl,2,5,41, Secretary Cl1g Vice President C41g Annual staff C41 TRESSIE RICHARDS Student Body Vice President C513 Girls' League Cl,2,3,41 Vice President C31g Class Secretary C21g c.A.A. C3,41g Annual staff C3,41 ARVELLA RUSSELL Girls' League C3,41 ROSALIE SEENO Transfer ANDREW SILVAS Annual Staff Cl,2,31g F.F.A- Cl,2,31g Block L C415 Freshman Reception Cl,2,3,41g Hi Jinx C315 Student Body Play C31 MARJORIE SMITH G.A.A. C5,41g Freshman Reception C515 Hi Jinx Program MARTHA TILLDTSON Student Body Play C41g G.A.A. C3,41g Hi Jinx Program C5,41g Freshman Reception C41 HAZEL VOLPONI Guild of Applied Arts C515 Girls' League Cl,2,5,41 .TUANITA WEBBER Hi Jinx Program Cl1g Annual Staff C3,41g Guild of Applied Arts C315 Mothers' Tea Program C2,51 MARY WESTMAN G.A.A. C3,41g Guild of Applied Arts C315 Hi Jinx Committee C41 DONALD WILKINS Student Body Representative Cl1g Hi Jinx C41g F.F.A. Cl,2,3,41g Sec. C41g Annual Staff C31g Hi Jinx Program Cl,21 ii?Y



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bi June ll, 1957 Dear Staff, Although you students of today do not remember us, we have never forgotten good old L.U.H.S. t d Mar'orie Augusta and Thelma Reynolds were graduated. When we were fggghgeg?aw2 aglangegytgesave up money and travel together. At last the day came. We have just returned from a world tour, and would you believe what we saw! We left right after eating breakfast at the Brentwood Hotel. May we compliment Tressie Rich- ards on her excellent cooking? Troubles beset us immediately. We discovered that we had a flat tire However, we were not delayed long, for that ever-gallant classmate of ours, Billy Bowser soon June repaired it. We left our car at the O.K. Garage, which is now owned by Bill Hoy. His wife, lKelsol passed by on her way to take their two children to school where, as you all know, Albert McNamara is now principal. At the dock at San Francisco, we were pushed by a hurrying passenger whom we later recognized as Shizuko Okazaki. She told us that she was on her way to Paris to continue studying art. We were very surprised and amazed to see a sign advertising M iss Virginia Prewett ----- Queen of Burlesque.W Thelma was so astounded while trying to read the sign and close our trunk at the same time, that she neglected to take her finger out before she locked the trunk. Marjorie rushed her to the nearest doctor, and who should it be but Dale Heidorn! His wife, Mary Elizabeth, is still his nurse. At last we sailed. The ship's orchestra Lvery good too!! was no other than the 'Swingsters.' After many stops, we arrived at London. Donald Wilkins gave us fine service as a bell hop in our hotel. Olga Kalmin was giving a musical comedy, oh no, we mean a concert! She told us that Francis Lesnau is a preacher. Our next stop was China. We found out that Stanley Bray is an auctioneer at Hong Kong. Olive Borba is his assistant. Kathryn Higgins was also there trying to get a job as a manicurist. We decided to visit New York. There we discovered that Jeanne Crocco is clerking in Kressfs. She told us that she met several of our classmates in the store, Gertrude Karrer, Margaret Anderson and Arvella Russell. She also told us that May De Martini had made quite a success as a woman lawyer, and Hazel Volponi is a typist for May. In order to pass away our time on the trip home, we reed movie magazines, and we were pleased to see several articles in them written by Rosalie Seeno. When we reached home, we thought it would be interesting to check the names of the people we had seen with the list of seniors in our l957 WLiberty Lion.W The only ones we had missed were: Alzada Griggs, Mary Westman, Hazel Clair Kreim, Juanita Webber, Vera Anderson, and Marjorie Smith. We knew when we graduated that Patricia Douglas, Lula Machado, and Martha Tillotson were planning to be married. Of course we know that Mary Westman is an airplane hostess. She wrote the other day and said that she had seen Hazel Clair about a month ago. Hazel was on her way to Ethopia, where she will teach the natives the latest jazz dance steps. Juanita Webber, Arvella Russell, Vera Anderson, and Marjorie Smith are the only ones that still live in Brentwood. Juanita has a riding academy, Vera teaches art at L.U.H.S. Arvella Russell and Marjorie Smith are married. Oh! and we must not forget Alzada Griggs! Remember her? She now owns a night-club in Harlem. We were very glad that we were fortunate enough to have seen so many of our former classmates We wish your class all the luck and success that ours has had! Affectionately, Two Graduates of '37 Marjorie Augusta Thelma Reynolds

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