Liberty High School - Lion Yearbook (Brentwood, CA)
- Class of 1938
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- ' T' 'w '-1115 'v, ' . E- V' ,'s V . - '- JP - the I.IDEI't!l l.l0Il punusned ns the students 0f the L .ll . h . S. bI'Elll:llI00d dElllC1lll0Il 1:0 IIIISS EIh0 CLIFK CDIIIISELIII' 'ILEGCIIEI' FTIEIIII . n Vx at . 1 - , '..1 1 '11 ..-,e A '-5:1 1' ' 1, 14. 1. 'x 'iii- 5 - 5' 2-Wi'-854, 'Sv mfr 4 .,-4 xl .-Y ,. 1 N 1 .?- 'r - ' , ' 11 q,1,. A' ig V' .- Nm -Q. ,. .L .1 1 J .' 7. JJ? .,g,, Z, .a Af, . .f ,911 .- vfyv fvrq '1'fQf. - 1 1 , . Q, . 1 .h 1 X, W' 1 s 'g 41' Q 1 .1 , 1' . p ,ir f gs. I 0.- XX, X V E1 A 8 '5' A5-I 'R -VI ik ELAINE ADAIR Girls' League C2,453 Hi Jinx C25 WILLIAM ALEXANDER F.F.A. Ci,2,5,453 Hi Jinx C1,2,5,45 MYRLE ANDERSON Freshmen Reception C2,553 Hi Jinx C1,2,5,45j Mothers' Tea Cl,253 Student Body Play C2,5,453 Student Affairs Cl,25, President C553 Student Body Reporter C553 Junior Prom C553 Annual Staff C5,453 G.A.A. C25 CAbsent when pictures were taken.5 BARBARA BONNICKSON Hi Jinx Cl,2,5,453 Mothers' Tea Cl,2,553 Student Body Play C2,553Class Secretary C553Junior Prom C553 Student Affairs C45, President C453 Annual Staff C2,55 ERNEST BURROUGHS Class Vice President Cl53C.S.E. Cl,253Student Body Play C2,553Class President C253 Hi Jinx Cl,2 5,453 Freshmen Reception C253 Student Body Vice President C553 Student Affairs Representative C453 Student Body Treasurer C453 Block L C453 Annual Staff C5,45 JEANETTE CABRAL Girls' League Cl,2,5,453 G.A.A. C453 Annual Staff C453 Hi Jinx Ci,25 BERNARD DAL PORTO Transfer JEANNE DAL PORTO G.A.A. C2,5,45g Junior Prom committee C553 Class Secretary-Treasurer C453 Hi Jinx C553 Girls' League Cl,2,5,45: Annual Staff C45 ROBERT DEWALD Hi Jinx C453 Junior Prom C553 Freshmen Reception C25 DQRIS DOMINGO Girls' League Cl,2,5,453 Junior Prom C55 BRUCE DWELLEY ' Hi Jinx Cl,2,553 Student Body Play Cl,2,5,45 Block L C5,453 Class President Cl,553 Student Body President C453 Freshmen Reception C2,5,453 Annual Staff C5,453 Sergeant-at-Arms of the Class C55 WILFRED EPHRAIM Transfer C553 Student Affairs C553 President of Class C453 Hi Jinx C453 Junior Prom C55 MASAKI HIRATSUKA F.F.A. C253 Class Vice President C5,453 Block L Cl,5,45 TSUKANE HISATOMI Student Affairs Representative C151 Block L HAROLD HOUSTON Student Body Play C5,453 Hi JinxC5,453 F.P.A Cl,2,55 CHARLES HOWARD Freshmen Reception C253 Junior Prom C55 Hi Jinx GENE KALMIN Girls' League Cl,2,5,45Q Annual Staff C2,3,45 Hi Jinx Cl,2,5,45Q Mothers' Tea C2,553 Junior Prom C553 Student Body Play C453Freshman Reception C2,5,45 JOSEPH LEMA F.F.A. Cl,2,5,453 Vice President C453 Block L C5,45 A MANUEL LOPEZ Orchestra ANGELINA MACEDO Hi Jinx C5,453 Girls' League C1,2,5,45j Class Representative C453 Annual Staff C453 Mothers' Tea C2,55 LEO McFARLAN F.F.A. Cl,2,5,45,Vice President C35,President C453 Orchestra Cl,253 Block L Cl,2,5,45, President 4 MARJORIE LOUISE MERHTENS Junior Prom C553 Annual Staff C2,5,453 Orchestra C2,553 G.A.A. C2,5,45j Girls' League CLELLAND NAIL Hi Jinx C2,5,45j Student Body Play C2,5,45 FRANK NICOL Block L C5,453 Hi Jinx C2,5,45 Vice President of Student Body C453 Glass RepresentativeCl53 Student Body Play C5,45 GEORGE OKAZAKI Agriculture C253 Block L C45 w-N iuv'7' 804 s-,,.- i 7? v . t wtf' in Q4 ivy Fzrf IN EPC'- 4 x D t 5 , 4' 4ir HELEN PEDERSEN Girls'League C1,2,5,45 Mothers' Tea C153 Hi Jinx C45 RUTH RODRIGUES G.A.A. C2,5,45, Vice President C55, President C453 Girls' League Cl,2,5,453 Annual Staff C453 Hi Jinx C2,553 Junior Prom C55 LOUIE RUBIO Block L C45 CECELIA SALAZAR Mothers' Tea Cl,553 Girls' League Cl,2,5,45, Representative C25, President C453 Class Secretary Cl,553 G.A.A. C5,453 School Reporter C453 Annual Staff C5,45 LEON SHELTON Hi Jinx C453 Agriculture Cl,2,55 FRED STORNETTA Junior Prom C553 Block L C5,453 Hi Jinx C553 Student Body Play C453 Annual Staff C5,45 MARJORIE STR1CKLAND Transfer BETTY SUMMERS Hi Jinx C2,453 Student Body Secretary C553 G.A.A. C2,5,45, Secretary C253 Girls'LeagueC2,5,45 LOWELL SWIFT Block L C2,5,453 Hi Jinx C1,2,5,45 Freshmen Reception C2,55 LURLINE VANN Hi Jinx C5,453 G.A.A. C2,553 Mothers' TeaC55 Freshmen Reception C5,45j Girls' League Cl,2,5,45, Social Chairman C25 EDITH WIGHTMAN Mothers' Tea C253 Girls' League Cl,2,5,45, Representative C153 G.A.A. C2,553 Junior Prom C553 Hi Jinx C15 RUTH WILDER Junior Prom C553 Girls' Lea e C1,2,5,45, Representative C553 Mothers' Tea ?g,55j Hi Jinx C453 Annual Staff C453 Freshmen Reception C2,5,45 Elaine Adair, leave the sixth period gym boys unentertained. Bill Alexander, leave saying, This song'll never be a success. Myrle Anderson, leave ........... to follow my heart. Barbara Bonnickson, leave ............. if someone reminds me to. Ernest Burroughs, leave my seat in the typewriting room to Dale Frey. Jeannette Cabral, leave the bookkeeping room with a smile. Bernard Dal Porto, leave my hall-sauntering to Bill Jacobson. Jeanne Dal Porto, leave ........ betting on LIBERTY for a change. Robert De Wald, leave my seat on the bench to Bev. Honegger. Doris Domingo, leave my ability to play badminton to Frances Stornetta Bruce Dwelley, leave my pout and my hair comb to Lyle Bartch. Wilfred Ephraim, leave my arguing with Mr. Hoyt to Mack Thompson. Masaki Hiratsuka, leave my stature to Guido Lucchesi. Tsukane Hisatomi, leave my short legs to Jack Morgan. Harold Houston, leave my bass voice to Everett Hammond. Charles Howard, leave... ..... only because she leaves too. Gene Kalmin, leave .......... tired of it all. Joe Lema, leave my stool in the Lunch Wagon to Wesley Griggs. Manuel Lopez, leave to become a prize fighter. Angie Macedo, leave my heart in the graduating class of USQH. Leo McFarlan, leave off hand-holding. Marjorie Louise Mehrtens, leave with my page boy. Clelland Nail, leave ...... cutting gym class as usual. Frank Nicol, leave the lab vacant. George Okazaki, leave with my football letter. Helen Pedersen, leave Elsie to hunt alone. Ruth Rodrigues, leave ............ my heart in the C team. Louie Rubio, leave a half-a-mile ahead of the class. Cecelia Salazar, leave with my hair neat and orderly as usual. Leon Shelton, leave my gentle pats on the back to Charles Blackwell. Fred Stornetta, leave my shyness to Marie Jacobson. Marjorie Strickland, leave the library to the boys. Betty Summers, leave my ability to flirt to Betty Skaurud. Lowell Swift, leave my harem .......... because I'm fickle. Lurline Vann, leave my place in Mr. Kristovich's room. Edith Wightman, leave ...... see: above hand-holding. Ruth Wilder, leave him on the front porch. The voice of Betty Boope, M. L. Mehrtens EXPOSITION BULLETIN Editor l959 NOTICE The old Bay Bridge and Golden Gate Bridge are to be used only for bicycles, tricycles,and baby buggies. See Evangelist Helen Peder- sen save souls. Palace of Religion I style men's coiffures. Satisfaction guaranteed. Bruce Dwelley Visit the PowderPuff Review at the Cafe de Frisco. Cho- rus numbers directed by Charles Howard,costumes de- signed by Leon Shelton. The flea circus has been closed by Myrle Anderson, president of the Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Insects. NOTICE The soap bubble dance of Cecelia Salazar has been stopped due to the fact that she was not using the products of her sponsor. The well known movie star Robert DeWald has retired to become a monk. He does not like carrots. ADVERTISEMENT See our Chevroletcfsplay at the March of Transportation Bernard Dal Porto Jeanne Dal Porto The noted scientist,Wilfred Ephraim, has just made an important discovery. With the aid of his assistant, George Okazaki, he proved that eggs break. See the new car designed by Miss Barbara Bonnickson. It is revolutionary in thatshe has eliminated partssuch as the carburetor,spark plugs, tires, and ash trays. This Exposition celebrates the completion of the under water tunnel between San Francisco and Oakland. Edith Wightman, Chief Engineer t Hear Professor Clelland Nail of the University of California lecture on 'The Feminine Mind.n His assist- ant is Ruth Rodrigues, Dean of Women at Mills College. Palace of Education Because of her extreme height, Miss Angie Macedo is the tall woman at the House of Freaks Hear the World famous vio- linist Manuel Lopez in the Palace of Entertainment. ATTENTION Have your pictures taken at the La Pet Studio by Miss Ruth Wilder Lurline Vann, is making personal appearances at The Hollywood Club.n FOUND! A small black-faced dog apply to Elaine Adair Fair Dog Pound It has just been announced that the Russian Ballet dancer Valdimar Niniovich, is Lowell Swift,an American. Joe Lema will call hogs. Be there at lO:5O at the Agricultural Building The noted bass, Harold Houston, will feature UI Need Sympathyn from the nFirebug' at the Gold Fish Bowl See the champion dare- devil, Louis Rubio, drive the midget cars at the astonishing rate of five miles an hour at the Midway ATTENTION Do you need to reducd Come to my gym class. Betty Sum ers Have Fred Stornetta auto- graph your copy of his latest book of poetry Leaves of Tobaccy.n Palace of Education See the mechanical cow and get a sample of oleomarger- ine from Ernest Burroughs at the Food Building. The famous baeball home run king Misaki Hiratsuka, is autographing baseballs at the Palace of Sports. NOTICE See William Alexander con- cerning radio broadcasts-- Palace of Electricity. Jeanette Cabral, the ping pong champion, is meeting her contender, Tsukane Hisatomi, today at the Palace of Sports Are you girls lonesome? Do you need escorts?Call onne Doris Domingo W.P.A. Building Be interviewed by the inquiring reporter,Frank Nicol, in front of the Palace of Electricity Do you need advice about your Mme affairs?Consultna Leo McFarlan Garden of Eden Marjorie Suickland'sJatest book, nBurning Love on the Gridironn is being sold at the Booke Shoppe An interesting group of speakers has beenchosen to lecturecnimaritalhappiness ,and problems at the Adult Education Program. Mrs.Gdi Kalmin Pouston Pwelley Por- netta Ponegger Picol Pail Pugh is lecturing on uThe Menace of Divorces.n Miss Marjory Louise Mehrtens is lecturing on nS1ngle Bliss? Come one, come all. , 1 , '..,,, A.. , ' .x ZI,,.Ji? .. ., N., -.-Y... n, u 1 vw 1 vt,-.,-,Q .4--on 4 u .K pw ' 'A ,.,.,, -' -- ' -'-4.441 w H., dr- if .,.wJf,'fao A-'A-pyyuek-2'v4'.,:,fsV -f- WW XM ,I .l ., ,S QM. 1.17, R Qx',.V,y,, ,X W H ',fg.,,, 5-'f,3p :29? f'f'+f1. :g,, V . ,f ,rg- gif' C'1f 'w.f'- 'Yr.fJeea gl M gf.. 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Wiley, Ulysses Cervantes, Tino Torres, Eugene Busby, Edward Prewett, John Mitchell, Kune Hisatomi, Earl Augusta, ale Frey Richard Lewis, Wilbur Silva, D Mack Thomp Danny Lucchesi, Richard Hudson, son, Fred Baldwin, Hiram Hugener, William Cardwell, Stanley DufQ Guido Lucchesi, Charles Blackwell, Joe Romiti, Tolbert Hanson, William Jacobson, Beverly Honegger, Miss McGinley Sheila Sil Mary Jane Daly, Eva Dell' Antic va, Dolores Vengley, Gladys McFarlan, Lyla Morgan, Laura Crocco, Betty Skaurud, Verna Cakebread, Marian Moffatt, Marion Clark, o, Thelma Bowser, Vida Ricioli, Eunice Helms, Frances Stornetta, Bettie Mikami, Virginia Burke Beverly Honegger .... .............. President Danny Lucchesi .... ........ ....Vice President Bettie Mikami... ....... Secretary and Treasurer Bill Jason .... ............... Sergeant-at-Arms Marion Clark .... ...Student Affairs Representative Mack Thompson... ...Student Affairs Representative Miss McGinley... ........................ Adviser The juniors have had a very prosperous year with their noon dances and pop sales. One outstanding sale was at the basketball game when Jesse OwenJsOlympians played at Liberty. Jason's Melodians, the school's latest swing band, offered their services to the class at some of its noon dances. The students all had fun throwing baseballs at the nigger in the junior booth at the Hi Jinx. They also had a foodbasket raffle. From the way the juniors are working now it looks as if the Prom is going to be successful,financially and socially. The theme is to be April Showers. U rum YUNQUN r-mm anis-fum., J ' 'ff'-wif -A ' E54 9 4 i - - g 1 ' sgvf' ' Y A Z Q v y- sophomores Lester Komosky, Manuel Luevano, Yamato Taniguchi, Sam Benn, Raymond Thorpe, Howard Sorgenfrey, Lloyd Dollarhide, Alvin Domingo, Stanley Pereira, Frank West, Leroy French, Robert Duncan, Robert Herman, Frank Sukup Mr. Hoyt, Alvin DeBenning, William Schaeffer, Tom McDonald, Myile Gonzalez, Mike Hernandez, Manuel Lema, Paul Castoro,Carl Garcia, Frank Costa, Albert Morgan Russell DeMartini, Marcey Del Poza,Russell Kilgore, Bill BlommeU George Hiratsuka Guy Sanders Gene Stonebarger, Joe Vallerga, Forest Bemis, Verner Strombom, Betty Richardson, Jean Nicol, Descyne Douglas, Virginia Barnes, Eunice Swift, Virginia Ellis, Dorothy Baker, Lois Cummings, Adel Barlow, Lyle Bartch, Lynn Dal Porto, George Yagi, Arnold Griggs, Miss Clark, Everett Hammond Marie Jacobson, Henrietta Fertado, Helen Hanson, Eleanor Bradbury, Rose Giannini, Louise Giannini, Viola Rodrigues, Maudie Kniss, Eula Anderson, Mildred Thompson, Veatrice Folsom, Georgia Ehrlich, Genevieve Ehrlich, Anne DeConde,Emily Benito, Eva Cavalieri, Ramona Valverde Jean Nicol ................... ..................... President Yamato Taniguchi ... .......... Secretary and Treasurer Marie Jacobson .... ...Student Affairs Representative Sam Benn ......... ...Student Affairs Representative Leroy French .... ................ Sergeant-at-Arms Miss Clark.. .............. ...... .. ................... Adviser The sophomores have not been as active this year as they were the last. At the Hi Jinx they had the Hthrow the baseball at the bottlen booth. They also had a turkey raffle. The sophomores started something when they had the first pie sale. They had about four pie sales in succession. The nsophsu gave a few noon dances this year. They had pop, hot dog, and candy sales at the basketball games too. f 'H it '+7 - Q. il ,l,' ,Jil wil ,., ,.. -l lYljIff? X,l!1klyf1Px' L-lift'-J Q, wf- '15-ja Fi .I Oo J' fl EShIllE Clyde Gage, Byron Holland, Cecil Davis, James Dolan, Tom Broderick, Ed Hudson, Arthur Honegger, Evo Coelho, Donald Gentrey, Lloyd Reeves, Bill Bunn, Dean Wells, John McKenzie, Harvey Hammars,Manuel DeJesus, George Wolf, Howard Wood, Sam Domonic Mr. Merritt, Norman Fertado, Henry Cervantes, Howard Silva, Tom Goulding, Maino Okazaki, Horace Hill, Walter Nicol, Tom Seeno, Wesley Griggs, Bruno Cardona, John Vierra,Loy Frazier,lgnacio Arayio, Carl Crowell,Floyd Pedersen, Pete Del Pozo, John Giannini, Joe Rodrigues, Mr. Kristovich. Jeraldine Crowell, Marguerite Simmons, Patsy Miller, Christina Costa, Helen Sorgenfrey, Pearl Reeves, Leora Heiser, June Hansen, Betty Niederwimmer, Ida Bucholtz, Marion Morgan, Alice Torres, Elsie Castoro, Maxine Maupin, Jean Thompson, Minerva Richardson, Amelia Lopez, Peggy Jean Hyden, Margaret Records Theodora Magbukos, Eunice Hirakawa, Betty Schwitters, Carmen Rodrigues, Florence Komonsky, Rita Lucchesi, Leona Wightman,Nadine Bowner, Marion Nash, Mabel Alexander, Catharine Vallerga, Geraldine Fertado, Clara Blumen, Lisette O'Meara, Mary Borba,Dorothy Billingsly,Suzy Yagi, Lelah Thomas,Anna Mae Diffin,Mabel Texiera Bill Bunn..... ........ ................................President James Dolan ..... . . ...... Vice President Marian Morgan... .........Secretary Amelia Lopez... ...................... Treasurer Tom Goulding... ................ Sergeant-at-Arms Marian Nash ..... .... Student Affairs Representative Walter Nicol......... ..........Student Affairs Representative MT' Kristovichaosooooaoooooooouoooooooooooonaoouc0nQooooAdViSeI' A force of ninety freshmen invaded L.U.H.S. this year and proved their money making ability by giving a series of pop and candy sales. They had a very success- ful concession at the High Jinks and also contributed an enjoyable skit to the pro- gram. They showed a profound interest in sports by organizing both football and basketball teams. The girls organized a volley ball team. Pearl Reeves and Clara Blumen represented the freshmen by giving their nsafety speechesn at Martinez. Judging by the success of their activities they should be an outstanding class through all four years of their high school life. .. Lf 4 In K ' -'A' ', I 1 10.0 1 43.0 5 z X 1 1 MN ., 4., ff Q. 1 X I 1 yr . 1 Y, . ., -4.qf,, i .'J'Vz, ' ..,-'.'3,,' J 1 0'-Y, f ,. KJ -.Lita .w , mv .Z From August 30 to June 10 August 30 First day of school--The doors of L. U. H. S.were opened wide to welcome new and old faces. September 9 Admission Day--Our last chance for a sum er swim before school really started. September 17 First football game-- Naturally we won with our victorious Lions. September 24 Girls Hi Jinx---Cute kids these freshmen girls! September 24 Old clothes day--Yesterdqm I G 53 styles. Annual cleanup with re- OL: ward of hot-dogs and pop. 0 0 September ' 'Qc Student Body Cards Sales-- - -7 Whose ahead? October x The Big Apple--an apple a day keeps the doctor away, so everyone is swinging it. L October 15-8 A Freshman Initiation--Green bows, no make-up, no socks--Now we get a chance to know our fresh ---- men girls. October 5 Junior rings flash about. October 8 Freshman Reception ---- It seems the frosh are teaching'dw seniors to dance. 4' October 24 ' - Rooters Caps--Red and Gold A everywhere--but not in class. I if October 29 1 A Big Game--Turns out to be 0' bigger than Antioch expected. Score 6--6. october 29 Q j Safety Speeches. No drivers licenses this year. October 50 Girls' League Convention held in Concord. October 51 Halloween-- A hot time in the old town. November 1O Report Cards--Tsch, Tsch, pardon me for even mentioningih November ll Armistice Day--A Holiday! November 18 News! Birdie shoots Lions New craze for old faces. November 19 Barn Dance--Farm hands and milk maids slid into the Auditorium. Even the goat had a good time. November 24 Get what you deserve? Well we get Thanksgiving vacation md all the trim ings. November 15 ' G. A. A. publishes first Tattler Do we really need one? December 2 Sophomores get stuck wth pins. December 6 B. A. A. playday with Antioch--Our girls are unbeahmh December 17 Hi Jinx--A lot of fun and a lot of work.A winter carnival minus the snow. December 22 Football and G.A.A. aunds. Everybody happy? December 22 Xmas vacation--Santa Claus is coming to town, and I'm as good as I can be. January 5 Back to school--Plenty of broken New Years' resolutions. Atlast--halfthe year is gone. January 6 Students listen to Death Valley talk. All day? January 7 Basketball season starts with a few baskets. January 15 F, F. A. great production- Our Gang comedy. January 28 G. A. A. girls and boys compete on volley ball court. Who won? -------- Sh! January 25 Student Body play try-outs February 14 Valentines Day ------ Cupid keeps busy. February 15 First day of sunshine aixr 21 days of rain. February 17 Play cast rehearsals far into the night. February l7 First public appearance of the Melodians. February 22 Washington's Birthday---We honor Washington with no school for the day. March 9 The Good Bad Man --A grand play and orchids to everyone be- hind it. N NH , Il ..- N W ee 'A 3. Q Q I o IIB a N March l7 Everyone wears green--excqx Mr. Callaghan and he doesn't ig' need to. 5. l . 9 Mar-on 17 Noon dance given bythe Glee I on Club to sponsor udp to Santa Rma .. March 21 First day of spring. It's about time! a March 28 Mrs. Shaw proudly drives mf in her town car and Oakley boys walk home. March 29 Pickles or vinegar. Have you the mumps? March 29 Seniors start to have pictures taken. Abril 1 'STU1 peea noK gt 1005 e sae nog April l G. A. A., Block L, Hard- times Dance. Depression still here? April 8-l7 Easter vacation! How do I look in my new bonnet? April l9 School pictures and we hope they flatter.N.B. NoteMiss McGinley's face. Public Schools Week pro- April 28 gram. April 50 Junior Prom- April Showers. April 50 Final County Track Meet. May 2 Annual goes to press. May 6 Mothers' Tea--proud mothers ibut the mess in the kitchenl May 6 f Junior ---- Senior theater partylPocketbook less than ever! May ll Seniors ditch! Does any- body know where? May 27 Senior Ball, usual beaus and belles. May 51 Memorial Day. June lO Last day of school-Oh boy! But do the seniors think so? June lO Graduation! Thats all folks. F3 bf- Qu xr., J . as. 1 Y? -,F f 'sr e4.l'NJl ,: 0- ui! Llbel' l.l0ll Stilf Myrle Anderson ........ ...... .... .... ................ Editor Marian Moffatt ......... ...Assistant Editor Bill Jacobson ........... Marjory Louise Mehrtens .. Verna Cakebread .... .... . Ruth Rodrigues ...........Classes ........Prophecy ......Will Gene Kalmin ..... .... Calendar Marian Moffatt Beverly Honegger ... ...Boys' Sports Fred Stornetta Jeanne Dal Porto ....... ....Girls' Sports Marie Jacobson .......... .......... Snaps Marjory Louise Mehrtens Marcey Del Pozo ........ ...Art Robert Duncan Gene Kalmin Ray Thorpe Jeanne Dal Porto ... ...Typists Angie Macedo Ruth Rodrigues Cecelia Salazar Ruth Wilder Bruce Dwelley ... Fred Stornetta .. Ernest Burroughs Verna Cakebread . Sam Benn ........ Arthur Honegger . Gene Kalmin ..... Sam Benn ........ Eleanor Bradbury Frances Stornetta Mrs. Shaw .. ...... Miss Cochran ... Miss Clark ... is ......Business Manager ...Advertising Manager ......Senior Salesman ......Junior Salesman ...Sophomore Salesman ....Freshmen Salesman ....Senior Activities .....Organizations ...General Adviser .......Art Adviser ....Typing Adviser Mr. T. T. Hoyt Hist.,Econ.,Math lho Mr. B. J. Callaghan F Vice Principal, Science ,HR gr. F. Vonder Ahe Math.,P.E. ape Miss Marie Quinn Nh1sic Mrs. Louise B. Shaw English Mr. John merrlti Agriculture Mr. G. Kristovich Eng., Latin,P.E. Miss W. Cochran Art, Home Econ. Mr. Ray Graf, Shop Miss,Anna Lou Loze Home Mg., P.E. Miss Eclo Clark Commercial ltr. lm. G. Nash Hist., Principal Another year has gone by, a successful jear filled with activities of every kind. The Student body, led by our excellent president, Bruce Dwelley, has finished triumphantly the work and play begun in September, l957. He has been ably helped by his staff and particularly by recording secretary, Frances Stornetta, upon whom has fallen a great share of the responsibility. The Student Affairs Committee cooperated with the Student Tody and Faculty in performing its duties. It was exceptionally well lead by President Barbara Bonnickson and advised by Miss McGinley and Principal E. G. Nash. Walter Nicol, Freshman Representativeg Frank Nicol, Senior Representativeg Joe Dax, Sergeant-at-Arms: Mr. Hash. Adviser Sllldtlll ll0ll!I 0fflCEl'S I. M Mack Thompson ,,L J. Representative 5 I Sam Benn j AX m 'U S. Representative ff Q- X , Ernest Burroughs gf 'L' I Sr. Representative 4 'Q , As fx L Bill Jacobson J - Yell Leader 2' L -, fs . . h . Bruce Dwelley ft it I V Student Body Pres. 'Q 1 psy, N J , Frances Stornetta Secretary Barbara Bonnickson S.A.Representative .c ,E Varion Clark K 5K H ,LQ J. Representative P , 'EE Cecelia Salazar .N Reporter '.Q . V Tarian Nash ff: .W-4 , F. Representative ff' ' X 3 Marie Jacobson K 1 , j Yell Leader L, - ,Q .34 . ' :XE a XV 5-9 s' an ..l, 1-. Eleanor Bradbury Helen Sorgenfrey Betty Richardson Mike Hernandez uf' S- w-V' ,. I V Miss Clark Q Nw ti Betty Niederwimmer I 3V':. i.n hum A W ,li Clara Blumen ' +I .ig 5. , -5255.3 -' June Hanson ,J 'Sf 5 fbi 'O , . nj'1-23332 Pearl Reeves w 5 'h'mfy- riff? 'l fu Q 0 . :QQ ' Betty Richardson ' ,'. v -L P-75553: QQEIZ' President - I'-1. gf i 3' I QU- Helen Sorgenfrey 'fff A IQ 2,5539 E ,Q Vice President 1 4 A A- .f..ieZ'. 'f ' e-- ' . 41 . A '.' fi,-f'l A, Betty Niederwimmer 'U , f': 1 .-'.' . V ' ' .Z AOP 4. '- Ln. gecretary ' , 3 - 'Q A f:.,g-'-13'-r.: 5.-1? , rea surer ,' zffkf .0 Y y, 4e Miss Clark ,' i'1::'. 0 - lr? A rg: EEgFqQ,. ,E 2 dviser go' Ab giqinpk ni, A' . I I -'I 5.5 . . X ri' gi 5' '3'Kv sl f A I i. 522' CSE The Future Farmers started the school year nicely by taking forty dollars in prizes at the county fair. In November they started grape cuttings, peaches, and almonds for planting. Tomato plants were issued to the boys. At the calf show in Stockton the boys' calves took high honors. As a com unity project the boys planted privet hedges around the gym and the new church. In April our tree teams placed at the Davis meet. In March the stock trailer was completed and also the weighing crate. Initiations were held jointly with Tracy chapter. Our chapter was represented at Lodi on Bane Field Day and at Cal. Poly.-in May. This year for the first time, the boys will have an award system for the best scholarship and project. They also put on their field day and barn dance. The boys have procured a feed grinder and plan a year of cooperative grinding and mixing of feed, fllllll'E f0lI'lIlEl'S ' ' ' ' AAAA ...- WJ Leo McFarlan President LIBERTYUMQN HIGH SCHOOLPRC Joe Lema Vice President Gene Stonebarger Secretary Dale Frey Treasurer Charles Blackwell Reporter was Leroy French Bulldog ll-Q I . jj P, ,an - Mr. Merritt Mr. Graf Advisers Bettie Mikami Social Chairman Verna Cakebread Secy. - Treas. Laura Crocco J. Representative Miss Cochran Adviser Rita Lucchesi F. Representative Marian Moffatt Custodian Frances Stornetta Vice President Angie Macedo Sr.Representative Virginia Lee Ellis S. Representative Cecelia Salazar President , The annual Girls' Miss Cochran, Cecelia On Friday, May 6, The advanced and sag Sis ,S Xa' as ' -E- ' 3 6- ,:., X 'T' L V H ' Q5 as AQ? kv ' 1 36- cvx ' 1 00' , '93 . av- 3 'I 1 as '45 E f fY'1 W xx , ,pa f - i X I et S 'Xl .1 N Slll' L LEGSIIIE League Convention was held in Concord on October 50, 1957. Salazar and Frances Stornetta represented our school. the annual Mothers' Tea was held. beginning orchestras combined to play for many programs In addition to playing for the regular school functions the orchestras appeared in a program at the Flower Show, for the Diablo Valley Players and before the tri-county meeting of the Farm Bureau. Duets, trios and quartettes have been called upon to perform for the Lions' Club, Methodist Church Tea, and for throughout the year. a program at Tracy. orfhfstfl LI BERTY UNION HICH SCHOOL. Y wiv Virginia Barnes Gene Stonebarger Donald Boltzen Russell DeMartini Marjorie Morgan Ida Bucholtz Walter Nicol Verner Strombom Albert Morgan Jean Nicol Joe Dax Charles Blackwell Bill Jason Floyd Pedersen Earl Augusta Wesley Griggs Mildred Thompson Manuel Lopez Louis Castillo Horace Hill Robert Dewald Beverly Honegger John Giannini Joe Rodrigues Miss Quinn Howard Higgins Everett Hammond YN Frank Nicol Allen Barstow Mrs. Shaw Director Harold Houston Horace Potter Bruce Dwelley Don Beverly Beverly Honegger Tony Gene Kalmin Mercedes Cardova Barbara Bonnickson Miss Whitman Thelma Bowser Peggy Kendall Veatrice Folsom Mrs. Corliss Fred Stornetta Caleb Myrle Anderson Brenda Mason SCh00L DL ll The fast moving mystery of the drama, nThe Good Bad Mann, held the rapt attention of the large audience. Each player was well adapted to his part. The result was a fine performance. Mrs. Shaw directed the play. She was assisted by Miss McGinley. Credit goes to Miss Cochran for the stage set. The orchestra under the direction of Miss Quinn, played between acts. The Glee Club appeared at the Freshman Reception, the Hi-Jinx, the Public Schools Week Program and the Tri-county Farm Bureau meeting. Their most out- standing achievment was the trip to the Knights of Pythias Home near Santa Rosa together with an orchestra from Tracy. SILQE CLIIII Lowell Swift Harold Houston Robert DeWald Everett Hammond Joe Lema .5 r E Louie Castillo . B l as 2 , 6- 7 Ruth Rodrigues at A E W Marjorie X 3, ,,-- M ' x 4 ' Strickland ' 0 , . . ' Dorothy Baker 5 6 ' A , . Eunice Swift ' Q Christina Costa Jil.. ' J ' Miss Quinn f 8 T ' N I I 1 , DesCYT1e Douglas . ' we ' 4 ' 1 ' Bula Anderson Q ' Ruth Wilder 7 Y'- Lurline Vann P Viola Rodrigues - Helen Hanson Bill Alexander ,J X A , s 1 eww MQW mg' W V w.. 'Q 5' H - Q . -W,,.'Q,.w anmyam Q' gms-. wif' ,vs Zwiwg, 54,641 -f7 4,!4J BBA-A76 TN SX f xA! 7x YE iv 'Six warn? N11 w: TJ X4 sw? Q! 'dx-f ,Jug-,. i! 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V , . i' .g. f00I1ll1lLL Mr. Vonder Ahe, Mr. Graf Coaches Wilbur Silva, endg Beverly Honegger, halfbackg Eugene Busby, halfbackg Jack Morgan, centerg Leo McFar1an, halfbackg Bruce Dwelley, halfbackg Guido Lucchesi, fullback, George Okazaki, halfback Kune Hisatomi, manager, William Bunn, endg Frank Nicol, tacklegLeroy French, guard, Fred Stornetta, centerg Ernest Burroughs, guardg Charles Blackwell, tackle G. B. Wiley, endg Kenneth King, manager Ernest Romiti, guardg Boyd Friis, tackleg Bill Jason, tackle During the season, Liberty totaled 87 points to their opponents 64. They played ten games, winning four, tying three, and losing three. Sept. 17 Emeryville O Liberty 6 Sept. 25 Los Banos 12 Liberty O Oct. 1 Amador O Liberty 19 Oct. 8 Rio Vista O Liberty 19 Oct. 15 Pittsburg 2O Liberty 6 Oct. 22 San Ramon O Liberty 15 Oct. 29 Antioch 6 Liberty 6 Nov. 5 Galt 12 Liberty 12 Nov. 12 San Ramon O Liberty O Nov.. 17 Patterson 14 Liberty 6 The most outstanding of Liberty's ten games was that played against the Antioch Panthers on October 29. Liberty played with an iron-man team, and substituted only one man during the game. The Antioch team came to Liberty's home field over-confident,and met its equal with the inspired Libertygridders. Liberty scored after a long field march, while Antioch's touchdown was made by a lucky pass. Statistics showed that Liberty out-gained and out-classed the Panthers in this game. ,A ,J N1 '1 K 1 . A 1 ,EBV -5 U F Zu. DCISISCILDOILL Coach Vonder Ahe, Dick Lewis, center, Robert DeWald, guard, Ernest Burroughs, forward, Bill Bunn, guard, Bruce Dwelley, center, Jack Morgan, forward and center, Harvey Hammers, forward, G. B. Wiley, forward, Eugene Busby, guard, Kenneth King, manager. A Liberty Liberty A Liberty 21 A Liberty 21 Mt. Diablo Pittsburg Antioch 27 Alhambra 56 B Liberty Liberty B Liberty 29 B Liberty 15 Mt. Diablo Pittsburg Antioch 17 Alhambra 52 C Liberty Liberty C Liberty 16 C Liberty 14 Mt. Diablo Pittsburg Antioch 15 Alhambra 12 A Liberty Liberty A Liberty 20 A Liberty 17 Mt. Diablo Pittsburg Antioch 41 Alhambra 29 B Liberty Liberty B Liberty 25 B Liberty 50 Mt. Diablo Pittsburg Antioch 17 Alhambra 22 C Liberty Liberty C Liberty 12 C Liberty 17 Mt. Diablo Pittsburg Antioch 19 Alhambra 16 In accordance with the size and enrollment of our school, Koach Vonder Ahe had an excellent UAH team. Liberty has entered a new league. Our future contestants will be the teams of Livermore, Pleasanton, Emeryville, California School for the Deaf, and San Ramon. Liberty holds a better chance to show in this new le ague. -slfyfelfl ' V mf? - rrv0.4RmW 4.'W '14 5 .p '. .' : 4' A '1 . . A ,A . , X, ,Yr l,.,,,!3lQbj:, ..-. N 1, . K, .il , ..,fA td ..' - 13-ruff V A f .,,f-1 .,,a ,P me A gs -r K . A f . , 1. ' . .---i'.f25Q.,iff'!' oven ' 'lk' g ' Z --T h is Jsyltqerhigx' ,r 4. .Lf ,V ,IQ ,. F592-1 45- ' 5.14 -l W ' 4'- '.:9. ,A- , '-q -z-- 1-,Q -vvg a- . - JN-sf -4 ', 5-es-Jf. '- we-13. 2' ' ' 1 4Q'!f '.- '- ' -Q W mmm I T I iil I Tr - 12 Q Cl! n bf X: i aim -. i 1 ,ll -'.,- ,, A . 5fnELfanL. 5aa,'.1J4W V . . v.,.-,. ,- f-. - ny.. v-Q :Y-nn ,V I r , i V .H . N 4 . .5 . '- 'lg' ' f .. .-3' rv' , -.i..:'::.fs 'Nr ' ':',A '. . 4 ' ' nfshga Af - . tv' ' 'X Tn. , 'lf' g fd' , 1 F A 'v -5'-' ' -5 f ' '- Q ' . f.,- v 1-an +L . , . 5- - i- 1 ,Q -, .vp..s,.-s U . A 'tg' Q ULCHJU is A . 'q'.' 1 1 at Coach Vonder Ahe Kune Hisatomi guard Beverly Honegger guard Arthur Honegger forward Howard Sorgenfrey center Bill Jacobson forward Yamato Tanaguchi forward George Okazaki guard Kenneth King manager DOISISEIINILI. Il 'lf Ill The UB'sn won only three games this seasong the fault did not lie in the players, but in the stiff opposition from much larger schools. The boys of this year's HB0 team promise to help make up a smooth running HAH team next year. The HGH team was Liberty's biggest basketball threat to the league this year. They always put forth a fast and active game, and usually took their opponents in the last five minutes. Kenneth King manager Gene Stonebarger guard Lynn Dal Porto guard Coach Hoyt James Dolan forward Lyle Bartch center Pete Del Pozo forward Maino Okazaki forward C illllll 3 has had Vonder Ahe coach Lucchesi, D Lfield McEarlan Lucchesi,G Bunn Morgan Lewis French King Domingo Hiratsuka Hisatomi,K Del Pozo Hisatomi,T couiding 5 base pitcher SS pitcher 1 base utility 2 base R.fie1d manager 2 base 5 base C.fie1d pitcher catcher R.fie1d catcher utility lil warm ,uafwy ll ll , WBERTY iuafkrn .3WfHTf Y ,. f uigvrx Z? INISEINLI. Liberty has a promising ball team on the playing field this year. Koach Vonder Ahe is quite pleased with the boys, and has good material in store for They have played two league games, so far, tying one and losing one. In the County League, they have won two and lost two. This year Mr. Hoyt has more track men competing in the Finals than he next season. East Bay since he has been at Liberty. Liberty's best this year is the half mile run by Louie Rubio, and its relay, consisting of Bev. Honegger, Joe Lema, Bruce Dwelley, and Jack Morgan. Mr. HHH was ably assisted by Mr. HKU and together they made this year's track meet, held at Brentwood, a success. ll'0Cl6 y King manager Busby shot McKenzie manager Kristovich coach Hoyt coach Dwelley 220 LH Castoro discus Tanaguchi BJ 220 LH Swift 220 Benn 100 220 Morgan 440 Dal Porto discus shot ,MN V , McFarlan discus um. -U , A ...... Mitchell 1 miie 'mm ' Honegger 220 BJ W 4 Duff 220 440 Y Stonebarger Y' ,M ,fa G 4 H- 160 Lh ioo ' 5-.,, Giannini BJ 50 100 Lopez 5X4 mile T ' Silva shot BJ f Garcia 880 HJ 1 - Lema 220 BJ Okazaki BJ HJ 50 Rubio mile 880 . K J. I I Wei. --1 .Bk SM Sv .rp .i,I .r 5 Ruth Rodrigues President Marie Wilkinson Vice President Laura Crocco Secy.-Treas. Betty Summers Sr. Representative Verna Cakebread J. Representative Veatrice Folsom S. Representative Minerva Richardson F. Representative !l.1l. . The G. A. A. activities of the year were composed of after-school sports one day a week and inter-school playdays. The Quadrangle Playday was held at Pittsburg on November l5, l957. Concord, Pittsburg, Antioch and Liberty took part. On December 7, l937, the Liberty girls invited Antioch girls to a playday. The sport for the afternoon was basket ball. The Block L joined with the G. A. A. in giving a very successful Hhard timesu dance April l. G. B. Wiley Eugene Busby Bill Bunn Jack Morgan Ernest Burroughs Charles Blackwell Mr. Vonder Ahe Joe Lema Leo McFarlan President Guido Lucchesi Frank Nicol Bruce Dwelley Carl Garcia Dick Lewis Wilbur Silva Fred Stornetta Leroy French Danny Lucchesi Beverly Honegger Lowell Swift Masaki Hiratsuka Tsukane Hisatomi The County Playday was held at Antioch May 7. fE'l,,,r- f 11 ,6f6L,4,Jv 3'1 ,Q .S 'Mb Rfk., :FF i' A . ...li . 0 A I . 5- . . 1 2 s f 2 ' ix 1 55 I 1 V, f M 'N vi Q if 3 .41 , Jkfvvicl, XCAJQC' X QC-ale?-Aff: f-104 7 7 -lluloavdw 1011 l L Wm A f' - 9' '+ . O 4 wg- ',w . S ' Q ,MMU A 1. 21 b ,Q ,S ' Xl? , Bn'-21 XYLAMQA WMM, ,4,,d..M,47,.wmM,4.,? .7MQ,M1b411a123 'pa Q 1' U nf-we ' Jn, ,Zp,,,,.,g,,,J5'g,,,O,U ,Aww WJ-,.QL4.,.,,,4...,,4 ,fx A V V ,Saga hw Samd iff, .sfuav-VfyAzAf'44 4 L 1'l,,g ,, ymwialwwz ali' QZZMJQKZ? 'mjod'-'VLA Jawa man aa' Af ffvcf - 1 B O O S T E R S ' P A G E The Balfour, Guthrie Investment Company, Brentwood J. S. Barnard, Brentwood Brentwood Cleaners, Brentwood Brentwood Lumber Company, Brentwood Brentwood Motors, Brentwood Brentwood Pharmacy, C. C. Mooers, Brentwood Burr's Pharmacy, Brentwood California Wharf and Warehouse Company, Brentwood Claxton White Company, Pittsburg nContra Costa's Ownu Pioneer Dairy Company, Brentwood Delta Market, Brentwood, Byron, Oakley Diablo Club, Brentwood El Campanil Florist, Antioch El Campanil Theatre, Antioch J. J. Fitzgerald and E. C. S. Leavenworth, Brentwood First National Bank of Antioch, Antioch Charles A. French, Insurance, Fire, Automobile, Life, Brentwood Griffith's Garage, Brentwood M. D. Gularte, Electrical Contractor, Agency Jacuzzi Pressure Pumps, Brentwood Irwin's Market, Brentwood Johnny's Lunch Wagon, Across from School, Brentwood Kalmin k Meyer, Brentwood Meat, Brentwood LeMoin's Service Station, Brentwood W. W. Morgans, Brentwood C. C. Olney's Dry Goods Store, Oakley Otto's Barber Shop, Brentwood Pacific Market, Brentwood Petersen Tractor Company, Caterpillers, Brentwood Poppy Patch, Brentwood Shafer's Funeral Home, Brentwood Variety Store, Brentwood -I , I 9 'la -.I -I YI' n . J N 1. 1 ! r MII 1, I ml' L .' 1 I P l LQ? a? .24 s I Af' 415 V 0 v v ,.H F 9 Q 'u A' .-f ,V . 4 7 P' ' 4 N , 1 1 ' I , 1 ,. . 1 ,f.n,,x h Z., V, 4' 1 K I XMI b 'Jlb' WMI fl I ' ' 'I' f! I .1 at ,N' ' .- A J ' 2' .' ' 1 ,IIA ' v Q 3 ' 1- N f -' V I ' 'K ' rm!! ' '. , :,,l if V My V, Y .YV ah-'. Y'-4L1:V?f.l:lu I! W If I n v . 14' NM -M fi wa ,-fwfr . A Agrg, -Y ls, VI Q I! :'i.'!-W .In !- ',' 1.1 i I H 3, w'.N'+r.7 'Fw1 ' 1 fy f .' r'Q . 'V , 1 ' . I srffw' , w N gs ' 'K I' 4 '+I' 1 , I ,. : . 4 . 4 n 1 , . .f K V gfxvv-,.r ,'fr,..fxl: Fr, I x 3 ' '4 ' ' :VJ ,:, ' 3 T: Li'. ': FJ lr . 1 4 ' 1 ' ' ' ' . ' M-3 .1311 fl I ' C HL. , ' I 4 is vs 'lj r-e3r - fV'- 1 'I 'M .A j Pr-I Ji.. JJ I 4 :Lg 'f' 'I . 1, , . . I. .D . 1 N I 1 4 ' ' av . . '. 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