Liberty High School - Lion Yearbook (Brentwood, CA)

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Tlurouglu your fine spiriu our cooperarion, unseliisluness, irudusiry, eruHuusiasm, and de- Jrerminaiion you luave acluieved signal success in Huis line out endeavor. i-lere, as in aHulerics and all oHuer scluool aciivilies, you luave ably demonsrraued Huai' you luave measured up ro Hue luiglu srarudards wluiclu you and your scluool so zealously srrive ro conrinuously mainrairu. li is my sincere luope Huaf you and Hue enuire membership of Huis s+udenr body will coruuinue 'ro develop and inmnsify wiHuiru yourselves Huese qualifies out loyalfy, Tolerance, luonesry, indusiry, clean sporrsmansluip, and perseverance wluiclu luave woru for you Hue public's mosu favorable commendarion for your successes in your scluool work, in your varied scluool acliviuies, and in your aHuleric coniesrs, Finally, iudging your iuuure by your pasr, I lfuave no luesilancy in prediciirug Huau' Hue pari you, as individuals. will play in preserving our luerilage of freedom, iusrice, and democracy for all will be a line and corus+ruc+ive parr. E. G. NASH. Principal. IN lvlElv1ORIAIv1 ANTHONY CASTRO A MESSAGE TO STUDENTS For many years, we, The youTh, have been Told ThaT our TuTures lie before us. Much emphasis has been puT on TuTure success and TuTure happiness. We have been consTanTly reminded ThaT we are The ciTizens oT Tomorrow and ThaT we have inheriTed a wonderTul land of liberTy, The UniTed STaTes oT America. How- ever, now our liberTy and our TuTures have been ThreaTened. We Tace for The TirsT Time The horrors of war, horrors we have encounTered only in hisTory books up To now. The shock oT war has provided a seemingly Tirm reason Tor youTh To disregard compleTely Their plans Tor The TuTure and To Think only oT crowding all Their desires inTo The immediaTe presenf. l-lowever, now more Than aT any oTher Time, clean and normal living should be emphaTically sTressed. AlThough There is an aTmosphere of uncerTainTy, There are TuTures for The youTh, TuTures which will demand The besT from each individual. When The war is over and The counTries are leTT war-Torn and crippled, sTrong minds and healThy bodies will be sorely needed To liTT our counTry from The depThs oT war. l Think ThaT The Seniors should Take more care This year in planning Tor The TuTure Than They would under normal condiTions. To The Freshmen, Sopho- mores, Juniors, and Seniors, l would like To say This: Everyone wishes To do his parT, and your parT lies in The Task of becoming capable and TiT To underTake The reconsTrucTion oT our governmenT when peace is again resTored. BARBARA REYNOLDS. Class of l942. 's DEDICATION ln I939-I94O, under The insTrucTion of Mr. George KrisTovich, a Dramafics Class was organized in order To give sTudenTs inTeresTed in The drama an opporTuniTy To sfudy and To gain pracfical experience. The following year This club became a class and has confinued successfully. WiTh The direcTion of Mr. Krisfovich, each succeeding year has shown an improve- menT in The presenTaTion of our sTudenT body plays. The many enThusiasTic sTudenTs in The casT and sTage crew who have shared boTh The Trying labor and aesTheTic pleasure in making These plays a success, have enioyed working wiTh Mr. Krisfovich, and Through his inTeresT and guidance They have gained considerable knowledge and experience. This year Mr. Krisfovich was elecfed by The Senior Class To guide Them in Their lasT year, and The members of The STudenT Affairs also chose him To be Their advisor. In keen appreciafion, Therefore. for his sound advice, never-Tiring efforT, and en- Thusiasfic inTeresT in The welfare of The sTudenTs, we, The sfaff of The i942 Liberfy Lion, dedicafe This annual To Mr. George KrisTovich. FACULTY ELAINE BREWER ECHO CLARK PAUL CLAUDON JOHN FARR PEGGY FLANAGAN LOUISE GASPERETTI RAY GRAF GEORGE KRISTOVICH ANNA LOU LOZE JOHN MERRITT JOAN ORR GIST PEIRCE ARDELL RADEMACHER ANNA SCHIEFFER FRANK VONDERAHE BEATRICE TAYLOR lNo'r picfuredl MR. E. G. NASH Principal MR. B. J. CALLAGHAN Vice-Principal WN 5 .X-Q' Wig, . Twfffik lil-Xxtf '.AA ' . , . CALENDAR ln SepTember, The school social acTiviTies goT inTo swing when The girls enTerTained Themselves wiTh Their annual Girls' l-Ti-Jinx. Everyone leT down her hair and had a rousing good Time, wiTh hilarious games and delirious dancing. In OcTober, The Freshmen were graciously welcomed To our number aT The Fresh- man RecepTion given and sponsored by The upper classmen. The boys and girls danced To The music oT The greaTesT orchesTras in America, in The Torm oT records. Old CloThes Day on OcTober 23 ushered in The TooTball season. ln November, Two dances were held, The Sophomore Flop using a barn dance Theme and a FuTure Farmers' dance. ln December, The l-li-Jinx, To The Theme oi The Gay 9O's, was held in spiTe of an all-ouT blackouT. The Juniors really drew The cusTomers wiTh Their concession, wherein one goT a chance boTh To win a prize and air one's grievances by Throwing balls aT The images of l-liTler, l-lirohiTo, and company. Everyone welcomed ChrisTmas vacaTion aTTer The l-li-Jinx. Wi+h January and The new year, The sTudenTs Trooped back To school, reTreshed and eager To reTurn To work. ln February, The girls goT a chance To pursue The obiecTs oT Their aTFecTions aT The Sadie Hawkins Day Dance, also combined wiTh VaIen+ine's Day. Many new Triendships were cemenTed on ThaT memorable nighT. Also The DramaTics Class gave a serious and ThoughT-provoking program Tor Lincoln's BirThday. The Two Tormal dances oT The year, The Junior Prom and The Senior Ball, were held on April I7 and May l5, respecTively. The FuTure Farmers held Their Field Day on May 30. Many agriculTural acTiv- iTies and enTerprises were exhibiTed. The Tinal and mosT imporTanT evenT oT The year, GraduaTion, Took place on June IZ, and everyone aTTended in besT bib and Tucker To bid The mighTy Seniors goodbye. The resT of us were looking Torward To summer vacaTion. A , I . v 14 L I ' A X R' 255 , -5532. - x5 1 4.'- 1 '-'Y':'1'!'n ' K ',V 8' A ' ' I -rf!!-J Y ' '. .uw .. , , .. V L ,,' . . r., 1 . 1 V. .4 -J' ' 'Aff 1, ff' Ar' ., it . - I' ,Q 1-ity' L. .ff 5' -v..'1'fQL -I If I . . A1,'3,'.,b .q.'t.AQ:Sb,' ?. 1. A4 . . vg,2f11q'x-.n'3' .iz , I f,,qh6?z,,. raw. v-. ' 7 ff ' .,f. ff 1 1 ,- , ,V 'fd ff, r- Q AI' . ..,. !ff,, Y 2,'1,51. -, .1 5, . am-Q3 .n -u -4 .- 1 CLASS OF 1942 PRESIDENT ...... ., ...A L LL ,, BOB DAL PORTO VICE-PRESIDENT ....,,.. . . , I VICTOR DE MARTINI SECRETARY-TREASURER EIEI,EI . EEII BARBARA REYNOLDS SERGEANT-AT-ARMS .,..,...OO O,O,, ..IOO I I O.,,OIOOOO,OO OOOO J IM I-IUDSON STUDENT AFFAIRS REPRESENTATIVE OOOSOO L SO.. FLORENCE DWELLEY GIRLS' LEAGUE REPRESENTATIVE LLLLLLLL I I . LLLLLL,L MARYBELLE ROUSE ADVISOR ..L.LL, L ,S..SSLL LLSL, L . M L MR. GEORGE KRISTOVICI-I JUNICR CLASS OFFICERS auf, 'Q-at BOB TUCKER Presidenf LES ABBOTT Vice-Presidenf MARY AGNES DUTRO Secrefary-Treasurer ARTHUR ALLEN Sergeanf-a+-Arms RUTH FLYNN Class Represenfafive MISS FLANAGAN Advisor ,-'Xxx X , BO -a was' CNQQB, Q- TU em LOWER SOPHOMORES WILLARD GRIFFIN Presidenf BILL FREESE Vice-Presidenf BLANCI-IE AN DERSON Secrefary DAVE I-IONEGGER Treasurer ROSE SEENO Class Represenfafive M ISS ORR Advisor DIVISION FRESHMEN 'MELVIN CLARK Presidenr JOI-I N LOPEZ Vice-Presidenf PAT I-IANIFIN Secrefary BARBARA FLYNN Treasurer JAMES REEVES Sergeanf-af-Arms EMILY DEL POZO Class Represenfafive M R. CLAU DON Advisor SENIOR WILMA JOHNSON-Glee HOWARD FOLSOM-Rifle Club IRENE FORTNER-2 years C. S. F. JACK O'DELL-F. F. A. GLADYS PATTERSON-Home Econ. BARBARA REYNOLDS--C. S. F. MELLIE REZENDES-Dramallcs ERNEST RICIOLI-F. F. A. MARYBELLE ROUSE-Girls' League IRENE BECKER-Transfer MARGUERITE SIMMONS-Glee DOROTHY HOLLAND-Sludenl Body Treasurer MARY BETH MOOERS-Liberly Lion VIC DE MARTINI-Liberly Lion GAIL FREEMAN-Bloclc L MAXINE L'ECUYER-Rifle Club JIM HUDSON-F. F. A. Vice-Presidenl FAYE CROSS-Sludenl Body Secrelary TSUTOMU MASAKI-HifJinx ROGELIO SANCHEZ-Hi-Jinx BOB DAL PORTO-Block L JURA HOFFMAN-G. A. A. Presidenl MARILYN WAGENET-Liberfy Lion Edilor LINDSAY MOFFATT-Liberly Lion MILDRED GRIFFIN-Home Econ. VIRGINIA BOLTZEN-Office worker GLENN GIBSON-Block L AGNES PEREZ-Home Econ. DEAN YEAMAN-C. S. F. I'residen'r ROSTER WARREN MARTIN-Glee Club LES FROST-F. F. A. Presidenl ALMA ERSKINE-Transfer JACK FARRAR-Block L MEL ABREU-Rifle Club SOPHIA BUSBY-G. A. A. CHARLES CABRAL--Block L FLORENCE DWELLEY-Sludenl Allairs NORMAN CALDVVELL-Blcclc L ALEX CHAIM-Rifle Club HARLEY COBB-F. F. A. Secrelary MARGUERITE DAVIS-OlTice worker JANICE SMITH-Liberfy Lion ERROL THORPE-Bloclc L DOROTHY TOMITA-Ar+ LYLE STROMBOM-Block L RAY TREMBLEY-F. F. A. MAY WILKINSON-Sludenl Affairs EARL WILLIAMS-Glee Club CELESTINE GIANNINI-Liberly Lion MARGARET MANNI-Office worlcer KAORU HISATOMI-G. A. A. MARILYN GRIGGS-G. A. A. BOB HAYHURST-Transfer MYRA HONEGGER-Girls' League Presidenl PEARL MACHADO-Tennis Club Secrelary JERRY CROCCO-Block L ED CORDUA-Sludenf Body Presidenl BARBARA FORTSON-G. A. A. K . '-JK. . 1 - IE. . ..,-.J . ', F o 1' A . 'n ' 'ffip ZW? . 1' s A- .. , Qi' . 'L ,- T .,. 'F . ' QQ 'F 1. 3 -4 , '27 , .-- .+. ,iii 'Oli .Cf . 'I- , 1. 'WY mfg' P1 3 ' ' . 5 1 'lv 'xl - 'n Dv gf' Q I1 ! 'T QP Ll 4-ffbgnl Y 'al ' W 64515 5, ' . D I 5 L. 1 Q.. TI Ai 1343 , jr ' Fgf-T , 5? 0 r 5'?L1 1 ' 4. lJ 1',h msn-ki,-L, fl y, ,Mi-Ll 'n,. STUDENT AFFAIRS The STudenT ATTairs is The governing organizaTion oT The STudenT Body. Included in This group are: Ralph Bunn, President Bob Tucker, Vice-President and Florence Dwelley, SecreTary. OThers in The STudenT ATTairs are The presidenTs oT organizaTions, class presidenTs. and The class represenTaTives. The TaculTy advisors are lvliss Flanagan and Mr. KrisTovich. The STudenT ATTairs ComrniTTee has among iTs consTiTuTional duTies malcing The rules and regulaTions governing The STudenT Body, emforcing These rules, rnalcing appropri- aTions Tor school acTiviTies, appoinTing commiTTees Tor conducTing The business oT The STudenT Body, and arranging The social calendar Tor The year. OTTicers oT The STudenT Body are: Ed Cordua, President Ralph Bunn, Vice-President Faye Cross, SecreTary7 DoroThy I-lolland, Treasurer: Jim STorneTTa, SergeanT-aT-Arms. is Q ED coRDuA STudenT Body PresidenT STUDENT AFFAIRS COMMITTEE GIRLS' LEAGUE MYRA HONEGGER Presidenf RUTH FLYNN Vice-Presidenf MAYBELLE WILKINSON Secrefary-Treasurer FANNIE AMBROSINO Cusfodian ORLETTA DUTRO SociaI Chairman MISS LOZE Advisor G. A. A. JURA HOFFMAN Presidenf FANNIE AMBROSINO Vice-Presidenf ISABEL MORENO Secrefary-Treasurer MISS SCI-IIEFFER Advisor HOME ECONOMICS MAYBELLE WILKINSON President ALBERTI NA COSTA Vice-Presidenf J U RA HOFFMAN Secrefary MISS PEIRCE Advisor C. S. F. DEAN YEAMAN Presidenf LESLIE FERGUSON Vice-President MICHIKO NISHUIRA Secrefary-Treasurer MISS GASPERETTI Advfior RIFLE CLUB LEIGH DALY Presidenf ALEX CHAI M Vice-PresIdenI RUTH ELYN N Secrefary-Treasurer MR. GRAF Adwsor F. F. A. LES FROST Presidenf JIM HUDSON Vice-Preddenf HARLEY COBB Secrefary RAY TREM BLY Sergeanf-ai-Arms ERNEST RICIOLI Treasurer MR. MERRITT Advisor SCHOOL ACTIVITIES 1 a l 2 u X , 1 . i A .,. r, M L i . ,Nh 71' I .Q f1,- ' 'Vi-i'.'.1 4 5' 'A'l '- I 9 3 ff Hg, .. ,' '-A. '.gQ .v..' ,fb 5-,Af -'-'mp --L '- 2.1 ' -..,. , ,yu-, '.'w1,'t 'I v'.l-, av 'ffl I-4 W N' Qt '11e' :f.A.. . ,!ilu'.'aff1 ..,' :Q ' , . vr-,Q 'q I ugyrg.. QQWZIQ. N, I . 1., Jf 'fm 154. X13-E TL: A En-M. n..'5Q', - 1' I . L., ' 'mg 'N 4l1 ni ,- V wa: ,,. ,, vfE,,,. . 'f2,?f,.'.' 317' ' V' ' xl ' qt 4.3! A , 1-'r Ig 'it 1 .fbi-,,. - ' ' ' .V ,nm V .-gi, '.1 ..,., ' ' . ..g.f,f. .L ' 'ml . A a w - w - f,.,fRs x f , .. X 1 . Y ..I I , . 5 4 'ref 4: i:V' ,- . '1- 'Q -,,, ' 1 , 1 .TM 'v :,-- f Af . ,M ' Q.. .31-' - A 5.1. 1, 5 ,:....1 1. rw ,f','.n HNy'l j,.?-'. s 'F-.v vt- , 'Jn' l4Ih, :rt ' 'f ' ' x ff'1 ff hlwfgq fi ru C' vx-v f. . ,5 v' u 'Q I rfw' mi' ,. 5 4' ART The ArT DeparTmenT oTTers courses in Commercial ArT, CraTT, and STage CraTT. In The Advanced Commercial ArT Classes under Miss Loze, considerable Time has been devoTed To display problems and posTer design. The ArT Classes conTrib- uTed To The school and communiTy by adverTising The currenT war eTTorT in The Tield oT Civilian DeTense and purchase oT bonds and sTamps. The STage CraTT Class TaughT by Miss Rademacher has spenT iTs Time design- ing and building The seTs Tor The Class Dances. STudenT Body Play, The lv1oThers' Tea and GraduaTion. fy' wisifzfh iff 1,-ik . 'iv-nvq,,,,,, M . . -M --'W H Y' ' '-was I QA, f,,.-,--...-.e- - - - - .L T T- l . . giminriizxsna WYFTTQEE! ........-I f-. 'W .aj , gnu! DRAMATICS The DramaTics Class has conTribuTed To The Freshman RecepTion, To The l-li- Jinx, To The STudenT Body Assemblies, and has presenTed a l.incoln's Day Pro- gram. They also Traded enTerTainmenT wiTh Livermore l-ligh School. The Class has aTTended several plays aT The UniversiTy oT CaliTornia and The College oT PaciTic LiTTle TheaTres. ugh 5,1-.., -Is ' ',,. s., .,.. 15, ,.4. 5. P ai. ORCHESTRA MUSIC DEPARTMENT The Music DeparTmenT, under The di- recTion oT Mr. John Farr, has had many acTiviTies during The year. The orchesTra played Tor The Fresh- man RecepTion, T-ligh Jinx, STudenT Body Play, l.incoln's Day Program, and C5raduaTion. By playing and marching aT The games, The band added color To all The sporTs. The Glee Club sang aT The Freshman RecepTion, l-ligh Jinx, and numerous oTher programs ThroughouT The year. Members of The band and orchesTras demonsTraTed Their insTrumenTs and how To play Them aT The elemenTary schools oT Diablo Valley. The orchesTra also aTTended a concerT oT Percy Grainger and The College of Pacific orchesTra in SToclcTon. The second annual Spring ConcerT was held May l5. The program consisTed oT musical numbers by The band, orches- Tra, Glee Club, and special dueTs and solos. The Music DeparTmenT is To be com- mended on iTs accomplishmenTs Through- ouT The pasT year. BAND GLEE i4.w2 i . 5., . Fooos 4 ' if V 4 -v, Y '45- fi . so Sr' , 2. il - in isdn?-s i ff . . V J U . Y , Q I --1 ,. E ' --' ii i i 'V 'si M , Q ,if -V AIIUA D A' l I 1 E M D A as - , :, - ism s ig M, ' ,.., E 55 2. - - ' ' E CLOTHING ' - if . 1 , g S , - V, 1 ECONOMICS Home Economics has Jrhree deparf- menfs: Foods, Clolhing, and Household Management In Foods, under Jrhe direc+ion of Miss Peirce, Jrhe s+uden'rs learn how 'ro pre- pare and cool: breakfast lunch and din- ner. They are learning Jrhe imporlance of heallh foods, marlceling problems, fhrifliness in buying, cleanliness in home, 'fable service and eliquelle. Miss Rademacher and Miss Loze are lhe inslruclors in Clofhing. They are em- phasizing lhe four imporlanl phases of lhe clolhing program: lhe economic, rhe cons+ruc'Hon, 'rhe heallh, and lhe aeslhel- ic. ln The economic phase lhe sludenfs are laughl clolhing invenlory, wardrobe planning, accounls and budgels and bel- ler buying. The heallh phase includes poslure and clean clolhes. The con- s'rruc'rion phase includes dress forms, pal- lerns, culling, malcing and finishing lhe garment The imporlanl poinls in siudy- ing fhe aesfhefic phase of clofhing are: wardrobe planning, color and line pa?- ferns, and fabrics. ln Household Management which is laughf by Miss Loze, 'rhe girls make a s'rudy of all +he problems perlaining +o fhe managemenl of lhe home. HOUSEHOLD MANAGEMENT l ' i l l i e.,,.' 1 , . i I ' ms -,l.T,.-. X Aa gl A i E A , I4 F' CHEMISTRY SCIENCE DEPARTMENT In LiberTy Union High School There are Tour main science classes. These classes are usually Talcen in The Tollowing order: General Science, Biology, Chem- isTry, and Physics. General Science is a survey course in which The sTudenTs sTudy various Tields oT science, especially Those ThaT are im- porTanT To everyday liTe. Biology deals wiTh boTh planT and ani- mal liTe, Trom The one-celled planTs To The giganTic Trees, Trom The amoeba, The simplesT single-celled animal, To man, The mosT complicaTed Torm oT all life. ChemisTry is a class in which The sTu- denTs Try To learn why changes occur in cerTain maTerials under cerTain condi- Tions. The sTudenT learns much abouT The consTiTuenTs oT maTTer in order To explain why These changes occur. There is more IaboraTory work done in This class Than in any oT The oTher science classes. Physics is a subiecT in which many everyday happenings, such as how a Train or auTomobile works or why a musical in- sTrumenT plays, are explained. PHYSICS BIOLOGY TYPING BANKING COMMERCIAL Under Ihe skillful guidance of Miss Clark and Miss Flanagan, 'rhe Com- mercial Classes are working along wilh The idea of producing be'f'rer secrelaries for posilions in 'rhe near Iulure. Typing classes are being Iaughl Io Iype from every source of maferial as well as from sfraighl manuscripls. Pencils are moving fasf as Ihe shorl- hand sludenls are learning Jrhe rules for The mys+erious signs. Miss Clark is leaching her sludenfs Ihe idea of making Ihem swifl and accurale secrelaries, ready for Ihe posilions Jrhe governmenr will undoubledly have open for Ihem afler graduafion. Fifleen commercial sfudenls helped wilh Ihe regis+ra+ion of Seleclees for Ihe Drafl Board. The Seleclive Service Sys- Iem expressed ils apprecialion for 'rhe help of Ihese sludenls. OFFICE PRACTICE Ili' E l ' 4 l l fi? .l I I AGRICULTURE The FuTure Farmers This year have been inTeresTed in The compleTion oT The new AgriculTure Building. Now ThaT The building is Tinished They are diverTing Their Time To NaTional DeTense. GaThering scrap meTal Trom The Tarmers oT This disTricT, and growing a vegeTable garden are among The many acTiviTies of This group. The proTiTs oT These venTures will go inTo The Treasury OT The FuTure Farmers oT America. In February a number oT boys aTTended a veal calT day aT The SToclc- Ton sToclcyards. This day is seT aside Tor The purpose oT beTTer ac- quainTing The boys wiTh The diTTerenT grades of livesToclc and The use oT a CenTral MarlceT SToclcyard. The FiT+h Annual FuTure Farmers' Day was held May 30. The day's acTiviTies included a large parade, agriculTural displays, and a Horse Show. The proiecTs Tor The year showed a labor income oT 55,952.92 Tor which The members worlced 7,58I'f4 hours. D x - ?, ,Q P M .. ru , P y.. . f fa P6 , V I ' f,f4Q, Lb ni' f ,is ,1 4.. 1 v 1 , 'N,-5 - ---,va - :vv','- 1 I , ,.,. , 5, ,:. .,n- ',. .pw u - cg, 3 in 54 , :,,,,,, .1 v-4 . I fag, -ff- 'ff '1 f:F,:f- -wg , .c, .ein Q' W My . ' , ,N ATHLETICS The Physical Educalion Classes are under lhe direcfion of Miss Schielifer, Mr. VonderAhe, and Mr. Claudon who replaced Mr. Mirande. The purposes of 'rhese classes are 'ro build slrong bodies and losfer good sporfsmanship. Baslce+ball, Baseball, Foolball, and Traclc are 'rhe main boys' spor'rs. Tennis, Baslce+ball, Speedball, Archery, Badrninfon, and Social Danc- ing are 'rhe chief girls' sporls. 2 1, if -.'-2 V- Ag -. . M Q, ,ffiL, 3 J- ,QV - Y . - Qs- , - e f wfffiiv TQ. H ' -f -? uw' i r' 1 .. ,, f.- 55,-fa. V-I- , .5s+x,.L 7, kin' tags, :Q . . - '- W vgf,-'sFr, :Y A V 21 QW, ' -- ' , '--'2'44.J..,s.f. i '15, , il' A I ,.. 'x 9 i I In 1 U , , V 1-.flf J The Thud which resounded when TooT meT pig- skin aT The beginning oT The season, was cer- Tainly an indicaTion ThaT There would be a Team This year, buT no one dared To guess whaT chances we had Tor The championship. IT was The opinion oT many ThaT our Lions would make a very poor showing, buT when They came Through in a blaze oT glory and capTured The league championship, a greaT number oT sTaunch supporTers were sur- prised, if noT sTunned, aT The seemingly impossible TeaT ThaT had been broughT abouT by long hours oT work and Tine cooperaTion. On SepTember I9 The Lions Took The Tield in Their iniTiaI game againsT The Dons oT Acalanes and Took Them inTo camp To The Tune oT 6 To O. li Y 6 ,Q . 5 EN S FOCTBA WiTh TirsT game iiTTers over and plays going smooThly The Team was seT Tor iTs nexT engage- menT. ATTer a slow sTarT The gang was suddenly broughT To life when The Rio VisTa Indians pushed over a quick Touchdown. ATTer The clouds oT dusT had seTTled, we were on The long end oT a 20 To 6 score. OcTober IO Tound The LiberTy Team Trampling The hopeless California School Tor The DeaT Team, 26 To O. Winning The game wiTh San Ramon on OcTober I7 was quiTe easy Tor The Lions since The Green and Gold was Torced To TorTeiT The game. The day oT OcTober 24 came and The Lions embarked Tor Emeryville where They were quiTe , 1 L MEN sure 'rhey were going 'ro wow +he bay cily crowd, buf lhe Panlhers senf lorih a 'ream Thai offered 'rhe slrongesl resislance lhus far. Final score: Liberly I9, Emeryville I4. Then on Oclober 2 I, lhe Cowboys from Liver- more senl over a fasf and well balanced leam. Even fhough Jrhe score was 27 lo I2 in our favor, if did noi indicafe lhe hard baffle puf on by bolh leams. Confidence, buf noi over-confidence, prevailed as Liberiy wenr info Hs game wirh Amador on November 7 in 'rhe all-imporianf championship game, and we had again won lhe pennanf for fhe ihird lime in five years. Team and school spirif was high +he day of Jrhe Big Game wilh Anfioch, buf by bo+h speed and power, we were overwhelmed by The paper cily Team. Scoring in bofh 'rhe firsf and fourlh quarfers, 'rhe Panfhers were vicfors by a score of I4 'ro O. Wifh a bruising game wi'rh Aniioch and 'rhe Amador game only four days before, 'rhe second Acalanes game was 'foo much for 'rhe Lions. In 'ren days 'rhe feam had played 'rhree games, fhere- fore, 'rhe Lions were no mafch for fhe Dons affer 'rhe firsf half. Final gun found Acalanes leading 20 lo 6. The Acalanes game dropped fhe curlain on an ouisfanding foolball season. i f 'M' I 'A' STRING I . 9-' l 4. .. ' . 5 . .,i - ,. .,, n,....-1. -..x.?'li -. 'B' STRING FOOTBALL AND BASKETBALL TEAM Foofball A Sfrinq-Firsf row: Caldwell, Vengley, Crocco, Sforneffa, Honegqer, Tucker. Second row: Coach VonderAhe, Lauridsen, Freese, Frosf, Allen, Dal Porfo, Allen, Thorpe, and Coach Graf. Foofball B Sfring-Firsf row: Coach Graf, Venqley, Williams, Rodriquez, Morgan, Bunn, Rios. Second row: Bishop, Douglas, Welch, Clark, Folsom, O'l-lara, Graf, Wilkins, and Griffin. Baskefball A Sfring-Firsf row: VonderAhe, Dal Porfo, Allen, Sfrornbom, Douglas. Second row: Crocco, Thorpe, Allen, Cordua, Caldwell. Baskefball B Sfring-Firsf row: Mirande, Rodriquez, Yamarnofo, Wilkins, Ferguson, Tucker, l-lonegger. Second row: Bunn, Okazaki, Taniguchi, Flores, Griffin, Cardona, Tovar. C-D Baskefball-Firsf row: Yamamofo, Tipfon, Posfon, Davis, Taniquchi. Second row: Griffin, Wafanabe, Vrlvleer, Cardona, Dashner, Tovar, and l'-lamlin. 26 A TEAM BASKETBALL SCORES T942 B TEAM C D TEAM Opposiion Amador ...,... .TSSS.. Livermore .ASSA vSSSS,v. Emery .,.A,.. San Ramon C. S. D. .,., . Amador ...ASS. ,S,A,,, Livermore .,,, .... Emery ........Ao, r.e,,, , San Ramon C. S. D. .,., . League Games Ofher Games Oppos+ion Diablo .o,a Anrioch Alhambra . John Sweff Acalanes S+oc:ldon J. C Anfioch Piffsburg . Piffsburg . BASEBALL xelfn v TRACK si sf L TENNIS ff Bri vi' SPORTS 1941-1942 BASEBALL- Firsi row-Johnny Cardona, Jim Sforneila, Lloyd Tiplon, Doyle Davis, Gareih An- derson, Les Fros+, Don Rough, Jack Del Pozo, Willard Griffin. Second row-Coach Frank VonderAhe, Melvin Clark, Charles Bishop, Howard Folsom, Arlhur Allen, Bob Dal Porlo, Dave 1-lonegger, and James Lewis. TRACK- Gary Voorheis, Manager: Dave 1-lonegger, Johnny Lopez, Bob Tucker, Ayao Yama- mofo, Howard Folsom, Errol Thorpe, Doug Allen, Melvin Clark, Bill Freese, Bob Graf, Dexler Welch, Bob Dal Porlo, Jack Farrar, Arrhur Allen, and Coach Paul Claudon. TENNIS- Anna Schieffer, Advisor: Ed Cordua, Doug Allen, Lloyd Tipfon, Bill Freese, Bob Dal Porlo, Jack Farrar, and Arihur Allen. 28 lnrlnkxz J GIRLS' ATHLETICS Girls' Alhlelics have sfarled wilh a new program for l94I-I942 under Jrhe direcrion of Miss Schieliler. The girls have 'rheir fall, winler, and spring sporls lined up for 'rhe season. New classes in rennis slarled 'rhis year in rhe fall and will con+inue in +he spring. Golf is laugh? 'rhis year by Mrs. Brewer. Anorher new aclivily added ro rhe gym period is Danish Gyrnnaslrics. There is also new equiprnen+ for archery so rhaf more of rhe girls can become proficienl in Jrhis acl'ivi'ry. Social Dancing as well as Firsl Aid are addilions +o 'rhe yearly program and afford pleasure as well as praclrical knowledge. 2,411-f.'wsfr' -- LIBERTY LION STAFF EDITORS , MARILYN WAGENET, LES ABBOTT ASSISTANT EDITOR , , , HIMOGENE HELMS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE FLORENCE DWELLEY LINDSAY MOFFATT, MARY BETH MOORES. VICTOR DE MARTINI PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF WILLIAM THOMPSON STUDIOS, BOB HAHN, VICTOR DE MARTINI ART EDITOR , ,L,, RALPH DE MONT STAFF ADVISORS LOUISE GASPERETTI, ANNA LOU LOZE STAFF MEMBERS BOB DAL PORTO AGNES BIANCI-IINI ARTHUR ALLEN GAIL FREEMAN BILL FREESE DOUGLAS ALLEN FAYE CROSS VIRGINIA THOMAS NORMAN LAURIDSEN MYRA HONEGGER MARY AGNES DUTRO FANNIE AMBROSINO BEVERLEY BROMAN CELESTINE GIANNINI MILDRED GRIFFIN MARYBELLE ROUSE BLANCHE ANDERSON DOROTHY HOLLAND BARBARA REYNOLDS ELLIOTT POSTON ISABEL MORENO JANICE SMITH MANON MINTON ERROL THORPE BOCSTERS J. O. CURRY Giffs-Walfham Waiches GLAD'S BEAUTY SALON Nexf 'ro fhe 'rheafre DELTA MARKET RefrigeraIecI Lockers MARIANNA'S SI-IOP. PITTSBUR6 Women's and ChiIdren's Apparel WI LL F. POOLE Jeweler-Piffsburg MILAN'S RESTAU RANT Anfioch MORGANS' The Complefe S+ore UNION STATION I-Ienry and Chas. Shellenburqer OAKLEY PHARMACY The RexaII S'rore KLIEN'S DELTA MARKET Fruifs-Vegetables A. VAN KAATHOVEN Groceries-Oalcley BRENTWOOD PHARMACY C. C. 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