Liberty High School - Lion Yearbook (Brentwood, CA)
- Class of 1946
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IT clearly demonsTraTes wha+ can be accomplished Through hard worlc and coop-eraTion and musT be a very pleasing and saTisTying end- ing oT a proiecT underTalcen and carried Through To such a successTul conclusion. May l also Talce This opporTuniTy To express my appreciaTion Tor The ouTsTanding work oT The l.iberTy Union I-Iigh School STudenT Body during World War ll and also To say ThaT l have no doubT ThaT you will conTril:JuTe iusT as unsehfishly and enThusiasTically To The winning oT The peace. l-lere you will be soldiers in anoTher sense waging war on greed. envy, and inTolerance. ThaT unholy TriniTy, The cause oT all wars. A TIRIIIBSIUTIE TO THE STUDENTS AND ALUMNI OE LIBERTY UNION HIGH SCHOOL WHO HAVE SERVED IN THE ARMED FORCES We welcome you baclc. II is a small Ihing Io say, bul we have missed you. We've probably changed since you wen+ away. You see, we loo, are iusl gelling baclc inlo The swing of peace lime. Oi course we have nol been so deprived as you have been, bul life has been much more serious for us wilh our counlry al war and wilh our brolhers and friends away. We have. we hope. experienced enough of The sacrifices war enlails Io appreci- ale yours. Some of you will never relurng Ihal is one of The greal Iragedies ol war. We sincerely wish il were noi so. We Irusl 'rhal your home-coming will be all Ihal you dreamed il would be when you were lar away. We hope Ihal you will noi be dis- appoinled in your communily or in us, and Ihal you will find we have grown along wilh you in vision. To all ol you we express our grarilude. - 4 .. IFACUILTY -5- BRIEUC BOUCHE' ECHO CLARK MADALEIN CRAIG JOHN FARR LAVERNE GEDDIS MARJORIE JENNINGS C. G. LAWRENCE KIRSTI LINDFORS LOUISE MILLER GEORGE MIRANDE MARY LOO SAUNDERS MARGARETTE SMITH BEATRICE TAYLOR FRANK VONDERAHE CAROL VAN AUKER FYN4' , 'T' . -K' I -T : Al lv-nun-Tv--4' ., 1 Q' I -' I5 ro'ZC CL. ,I - A I--5-5 4 ,U SNAP CONTEST WINNERS D-arsf Prize Second Prize Third Prize BeHe Bemis Rosalie Ribeiro Beiie Bemis -6- CLASSES If is well for one +o know more Hman he says -Plau'rus. pk? f. 5:1252 vga- '-:J if -Wi Y 493 'Mtn' ' ., t Q -fa ' '- 4fl .' ' ' - ilu '. . 1 t '.. 5 4 ,.,u ju,-wfl' x , if 1, Y-s. 1' ' qv I ' b',L mf 4.4. .u 1 . 1 .' 1 6 . V A A 1 I I. .0 4 .. ,Q , , f 1 -Q !4No,' w ' ,I 11 .- 'ev '6S.h1,u -,-L ' . . . . 1 1 u'-'tl Af.-. ' ,f ,I FJ' , .L ,Jw in 1 . ' ' :. ?r'v',:'.T '7' -lay i I ,IJJ J: . ', A. ,M ' .5,-1.1-,1 l -Ls . ' -mf: - p t , nl - , 0 GA 1 3 . 1 's , l K HI L I 4 Y 1 , A CLASS OIF 119416 Th T VI is Top row-Rodney y WhiTe, Richardson, sec., Bob l aT-arms. BoTTom row Wooldridge a viso We Seniors remember This, our lasT glorious and evenTTul year aT LiberTy l-li. Our TradiTional diTch day was welcomed and meT wi+h a greaT many plans, mosT oT which were Tor a day in The ciTy. We re- member all The busTle and husTle oT our concessions and our dances. l-lepsTers l-launT wiTh a iiTTerbug Theme was work we all enioyed, and honoring The A baskeTball Team lalmosT all Seniorsl and B Team aT The Co-Championship Dance was really Tun and enTerTaining. BUT, our greaT pride and ioy was The Senior Ball, recognized by all as The besT dance of The year. Flowers, Tlowers, and more Tlowers limagine all The hay Teverll were used Tor decoraTions. We ThoughT iT a very clever and a very well ThoughT ouT Theme and a very saTisTying success. June 7 can mean only one Thing, graduaTion! GraduaTion is so sad and sweeT, buT alas--we all musT graduaTe Trom our dearly beloved school and leave our Triends lfoes, Tooll. WhaT exciTemenT on This our graduaTion! Weeks oT pracTicing our slow walk To The sTage, weeks oT asking each oTher whaT we're going To do, where we're going aTTer The exercises, weeks of Turmoil, and all because we Seniors are going To graduaTe! The mighTy imporTanT Seniors say, Farewell, dear LiberTyl ..7- dr: TdTTT.pl Top row: MARY JEAN ABBOTT ALTA ABREU GLADYS ABREU LYDIA ALVAREZ Second row: ELSIE ALVES LEOLA ANGEL FRED ARAGAKI REBA BECK Third row: BETTE BEMIS ROMY BRADBERRY DONALD BROWN RAMONA COX EourII1 row: BOB COX BRUNA DELL' ANTICO GEORGE DEL POZO DONALD DEWITT EIIIII row: BILLIE DILL BONNIE ELKINS ELAINE FERTADO JOI-INNIE FREITAS Sindh row: NINA GEDDES NOLA MAE GIBSON BILL JONES BETTY KIEER JOAN KINCAID Seven'rII row: BETTY KLEIN MARY JEAN LASATER MARY LOPEZ NORMA JEAN LYONS ALVERETTA MACI-IADO 536 Is .' I LLL- ,- -DW L, 'Q' UV' X . I KI -D63 ' ' 'Lys 9 , 5 1 f 'v A Sv 7 X if x 1- ' .sy gi4:,fl4 .I f My I I if? ., 5 . in fi? .In - r 3 r Q9 m y 1 - . x ' I 'Obi ' 'Q' - 1 . . . 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I i I 5 we . fw- -F I I Top row: GERALDINE MQELROY IVAN MCLAUGHLIN PEG O'BRIEN LARRY PAGE ESTELLE PARK Second row: DENA MAE PATRICK ADELINE PITTA GEORGE POMBO ARLEY REEVES Third row: THERESA RESENDES VERLA RICHARDSON NORA LEE RODRIGUES JOHN ROGERS Eourfh row: ERMINIA SANCHEZ KENNETH ROSE TERESA ROSETTI BOB SHELLENBERGER Fiffh row: EDWARD SHIVE JOYCE SIMONI LORRAINE SIMONI JANET SODERSTROM Six'rI1 row: RODNEY THOMAS DORA LEE WARD LELAND WARD BETTY WHITE Sevenfh row: WESLEY WILLIAMS BERTON WOLEENBARGER RUTH WOOLLEY JOE ZAMORA No'r picfured: RALPH DE MONT STANLEY KNIGHT CAROL NISHIKAWA ALICE PATTERSON JAMES REEVES VERNON WRISTEN Name Mary Jean Abboll ,,.,,,,,.,,,,, Alla Abreu .,..,,,, .. ,.,,, .. Gladys Abreu... , Lydia Alvarez ,,,,, Elsie Alves ,,,.,., Leola Angel.. Fred Aragaki ,,.,, . Senior Horoscope Am bilion Weakness manager ol Della Thealer .77,.,,..., leg ,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,....,,. larmer's wile .,,...............,. ,.., ,...... k e eping quiel. ..a, . purse maker ,,,.. . ....... sailors ,,...,,.,,.... . singer ...,..,,.....,,.,. .,..... w orking ,,.,.,...... movie slar ..,.,.... .,.,,,s sales lady .,A...., 4..,,,, larmer ss.Ass,,,..... .A...., redder hair ,,,..e., .v.... arlisl ,....e,,,....,.. ....... none!!! ,,.ee,,... .,.... Roy ..ss.............e.,.. iillerbugging .....,.,, malh ,s.,....,..,,,,,.... ,boys over I6 ,.... boys ,.,,..,............., lasl walker ......,,. anylhing ,,,,,,. ,,,,... N ora ,,.,,,,,,........ larmer ...,... ...,,. arlisl .s,.....,. ....... Belly Bell ,,,, ,,,,,,,,, Belle Bemis ...,.e..,,,... , ..,,, . Romy Bradberry ,.,....,. , . Don Brown .,...,,,,,,.,.,. ,...,.., Bob Cox ......,..,.,.,,.,,, Ramona Cox .,.,,,,.....,.. ..,.s . Bruna Dell' Anlico .,,.,.,.,,.,s,o George Del Pozo ,.., Ralph DeMonl ,..sss,,, Don DeWill ,,,,,,.s . Billie Dill ,ss,,, ,ss,, Bonnie Elkins ,,,,,,,..,,, Elaine Ferlado .,,,,, .. Johnny Freilas ,,,,. Nina Geddes ,,,.,.,.., Nola Mae Gibson .,.,s ,s,,ss leacher ...... ....... coach ...,.,s.s prolessor s...,, ,,,... ,a..,., driver ,.ss ...,.......,sss,o. .,...,. U. S. Treasurer ,,,.,.,, ,..,,, wailress ...,aaa,.,..A,,.,,..,..,. ...... model ,,,,,,.,,a.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.Y... .. ..,. .. working lor Shell Co ..,,.,, ....... driver ,,A.Y...,,,.,.,a.,..,........,. ,..... swimmer ,....Y. ..,, ,......... ,.,,.,. aclor. ..,,.....,., .e.,. . housewile ..,,,o., wailress ..,.,,.,,,,,..,.,.., s,ss,.. arlisl s.,..,.,.,s,.,,,,., ..,......,., ,,s,.,, iusl looking around ..,,,.. ,,,,,.. wile, ..,.,.....,.,....,.o,,s.s..... ..,.. . , Bill Jones .,,,..,s..,, .. Belly Killer ,.s,,sss,,, Joan Kincaid .,,o, .. Belly Klein ,,,,....,,, ,. Slanley Knighl .,,......,,. .. Mary Jean Lasaler ,.,........ Mary Lopez ...s.,.,..,,,.,,, Norma Jean Lyons Alverella Machado .... ,...,..,, lennis player .....,.,.L.. ...... boy scoul ....o,.,,,. ....,.. harcl lelling ,,..,s, ,.,.,.. shows ,........ baking ,,,.... sludying ....,,., dancing ..,.,.., llowers .,...., Cox ...,.... money ......,. lood .,...,,,...,........, clolhes 4,,,,,,,..,.,.....,,,,s lelling lall lales ,....., ,,,,,, driving ,,,,,,,,,,,ss,,,,., bookkeeping ,.,.... arl room so,,.. .......cooking......... boys ,..,....,,.....,,.,..,., ,,,,,,, loolball ,..,,,.,.,,..,..,,,.,, ,,,,,, waler lilies lsailorl ,,s,,, .,,.,4, Miss Clark ....,,..,.......,,.,,,,s,, ,,,,,,, algebra ,......,.....,......,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,s, Conlrolling her analomy ...,,,,,.,,, Army ,............ ..,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, lall boys ,,,,.,,,,,,.,,s,,,,,,4,,,A,,, ,,,,,, Geraldine McElroy ,,..,..,....., 6 gO0d wife ......... ..,.... Ivan McLaughlin ,s,,s,ss ,ss,,,, l o graduale ,...... .,..... w rolling ...... Carole Nishikawa .s,.s.. .,s..,,. S inger ........................,... .......r S l1yr1eSS ......,... Peggy O'Brien ...,,,.., lo gel a man ....,.....,...... ...,.., h unling .A.,..... Larry Page ..,,......,..., TO beal l-larry James .,.A... ....,.. l rumpel ......., Eslelle Park ..,........,..,,,, ..,..,. o ld maid .,.,.,..........,........ ....,.. h im ............. Dena Mae Palrick ,,.,.,,.....,... aclress ,,............... ........ N ina ....... Alice Pallerson .s,,,.,.... .....,, w ile ,s,v..,......,.,........ ....,,. m en ......,. Adeline Pilla ,,..,,,..,, George Pombo ,,,..,.. Arley Reeves ,,....., James Reeves ,.,....... Theresa Resendes ,... Verla Richardson .........,.....,,. Nora Lee Rodrigues .......,..,. John Rogers ....,...........,.......,, Kennelh Rose ....,..... .......,hislory leacher......... dairy larmer .......,......., ....... bus driver .......,...,...........,,, ....., lo see Belly Grable ......... ...... dancer .....,.............,,,........ ....... greal arlisl ..................... ...... lo bake Don's cakes ......... ....... second Sinalra .,....,.,..,... ....... lruanl ollicer ........,,,.... ...... hislory... girls ........ school ........... cars ...,............,.. ollice girl ,.,... .. bashlulness ....,.... Brownie .,.,..... singing ....... lalking ....... Teresa Roselli ....A,... ....... l o resl .....,..,,...... ....... b ooks ......... Erminia Sanchez ,,s.......,s,..o... glamour girl .,............................... her hair ,...,,,, Bob Shellenberger .....,......,,.. lo wrile a play ........,.................. llying ......... Ed Shive .......,.......,,,,.,, ..,..... l o play wilh Brooklyn Dodgers .... girls ,..,.,.,.... Joyce Simoni, ....,,..., ......,. a clress ,.....,....,...,.........,...... ........... m en .....,........ . Lorraine Simoni ..,....... ....,,, l he Presidenl's secrelary .........,. swimming ......... Janel Soderslrom ,,..... ...,... Rodney Thomas .,..... lirsl lady .,..,......................,,......... dish washer .....,.......... ,....... ....... .ealung ........... WOfT1el'! ....... .Bible ....................... ....... you guessed il ........ ...... Dora Lee Ward .,....,., ......,, g rocer ....................,.,......,,............. money ....... Leland Ward ....,,.,,.. lo gel a lob .....,..,,.......,,............. .baseball ........ Belly While .,......,....... ....,.. p resiclenl ol Women's Club ..... hislory ................. Wesley Williams .A..,,......,....,. preacher ...,,.,,............................... ' Berlon Wollenbarger ,...,...,, ............ ? . ,.,.A,,....,,...,,.,.,.,.,.....,,...,, ,, Rulh Woolley ...,.,....... ......,. s inger ........ ....... s unshine ........ Vernon Wrislen ,..... Joe Zamora ....... .. .leacher .... aclor ......... ....... red hair ........ loolball ......... l will lo Donna Mikkleson my iob. lo brolher Harry-lhe family lradi- lion-laughing conlinually. lo Jean Periera my sludiousness. lo a lreshman, Liberly. lo Roy my inlenlions ol slraighl A's. lo Joan Dull my rug-culling abilily. lo Mr. Nash my pencil. lo Richard Jackson my curly hair. l leave Mallie lo chase lhe boys. lo Florence my abilily lo draw. I leave LUHS wilh Nora. lo Larry Alves my A in English. lo Chesler my abilily lo draw. lo Cora my brains. lo Leonard Celoni my slar lor loolball. l leave lor good. nol much. lo Jimmy Sylvia my adding machine. l leave less lood. lo Sue my peroxide. lo Mrs. Jennings my name on lhe arl lable lo Mrs. Craig my car. ' lo Johnny Nunez my shoes. lo lhe general public my genius. lo Mary Jardin by hislory book. lo Elinor K. my boys. lo Dorolhy Freilas my arl brush. my brolher Carol my girl friends. eave in a hurry. lo l l lo my sisler Anly my champion lennis cup. lo Bob O'l-lara my muscles. lo Joe Freilas everylhing l don'l wanl. George Nunn my Sinalra bow lie. eave wilh lhe resl ol lhe boys. l leave in lhe besl ol heallh. TO Carol Clark my boy friends. lo Bub my music sland. I leave LUHS wilh my A's. lo Mrs. Cross my Chen Yu lipslick. l leave wilhoul demerils. lo Mary Silva my locker. lo Mr. Lawrence my cow Bessie. lo Mrs. Craig all my merils. my car lo Jean Folsom. l leave lhe ollice in peace. lo Joan Simoni my bashlulness. l leave lo lollow Don. lo Clarke Thomas my bow lies. lo Chesler my books. lo a cule lreshman my dear school. l leave in a hurry. my deskin English lo a gorgeous senorila. lo Dewey my baskelball abilily. lo J-oe Fernandez my cook book. lo Gilberl Ochoa my shorlhand book. lo Georgia Harrison my vilamin pills. lo my lriends my highesl grades. a hard-up freshman my iob al Ken's. eave my leachers in happiness. lo ll lo l l lo my sisler Shirley my homework lo copy. l leave wilh a broken hearl. lo anyone who needs lhem my remarkable grades. lo Judy Ballard my riding abilily. lo Delinda Rogers my heighl. 'lo a cule girl my school swealer. JUNIIORS Top piclure lL-R.l-Louise Miller, ad- visor: Mickey Crowell, sgl.-al-arms: Paul- ine Douglas, sec. and freas.: Nick Papa- dakos, pres.: Lee Ferguson, vice-pres.: Anfoinelle Lopez, sludenf aff. rep. Top row-Richard Jackson, George Yamashifa, John Slaflen, Clyde Terry: 2nd row--Gilberl' Ochoa, Belly Jo Mc- Knight Pauline Douglas, Belsy Nichols, Mickey Crowell: bollom row-Mickey Faiardo, i-lorlense Alvarez, Rulh De- Vera, Pauline Shinaulf, Imogene Beeks, Belly Alchley. Top row-George Nunn, Waller Da- ' X vis, Russ Phillips, Dewey DeMarlini, Donald Williamson: 2nd row-Lily Am- brosino, Norma Prelli, Calherine Craw- ford, Karherine Kenner, Nick Papadakos: h bollom row-Dorofhy Freifas, Cora Nunes, Joanne Casey, Anloinefle Lopez, Jean Marlin. Top row-Lee Ferguson, Doyle Gibson, ' Carol Knighf, Edward Wolfenbarger, Eugene Caldwell, Grace Hickman: bol- l'om row-Geraldine Hursf, Jean Folsom, Dorofhy Trammell, Mary Silva, Myrfle Tuck, Lorraine Walker, Mary Gonzales. l l l ff-- -Q SOPHUMORES Top row-l-larold Marlin, Gilbert Do- OFFICERS GROUP ll. lo r.l-Vernon Pilau, pres.: l-larold Marlin, vice-pres.: Garlan Garnbel, sql.-al-arms: Laverne Geddis, advisory Dorolhy Oden, sec. and sfud. aff. rep.: Nancy Sluarl, lreas. io- Zi. Efclrfeli-5 Iwi la 'O Qls Q Ill 'I minguez, Ardel Frey, Alvin Becker, Don- ald Pedersen, Delberl VrMeer, Vernon Pilau, Tino Bacchinni, Peler Lewis, Bill Russell: middle row-Joan Simoni, Lorene Culler, Georgia Harrison, Mary Jardin, Maffie Thompson, Sue l-lursfg bollom row-Mabel Mendez, Louise Beck, Joyce Clemons, Audra Renlra, Anfoineile Ambrosino, Josephine Valer, Evelyn Gulierrez. Top row-Joe Freilas. l-larold John- son, Tony Lozano, Richard Gonzales, LeRoy Walker, Leo Cosfa, Jim Man- ning, Carl Casey, Dallas Johnson, Rex Gibson. Middle row - Florence Mc- Elroy, Jean Pereira, Marian Coelho, Viola DeBorba, Charlene Smilh, Bealrice Gonsalves, Nancy Sfuarl, Palricia Mc- Kinnon, Belly Jean Rough, Edilia Bian- chini, Billie Dedman. Boflom row- Rosalie Ribeiro, Ann Bulcher, Carol Clark, Joanne Dull, Belly Paslor, Caro- lyn LeMoin, Norine Jepsen, Vivian Wall, Wanda Coppedge. Top row ll. lo r.l-Leon Connally, Louis Chavez, Eugene Boring, Sammy Malicoal, Leroy Greenwood, Herb Dally, Bill Ferguson, Garlan Gambel, Jacl: Kelley, Glenn Harris. Middle row- lmogene Robinson, Evelyn Swindle, Ouida Robinson, Cleo Griffin, Marlha Trolfer, Anna Lee Wallis, Mary Misquez, Cruz Zamora, Margaref Misquez. Bol- lom row--Dorolhy Oden, Wanda Long, Shirley While, Janel Park, Dorofhy Craw- ford, Pauline Frazier, Gloria Baring, Nel- lie Slolhand, Elinor Kemplhorne. X 1 Ne N. 'Q 7 -Q 1 'Lf' ' f. Y.. X l f JFRIESHNUEN Lell lo righl-Margarelle Smilh, ad visor: J. W. Anderson, vice presidenl Lois Vlfelches, slu. all. rep., Bill Linn sgl.-al-armsg Beverly Higgins, sec. Chesler Angel, pres., Viola Angel, lreas lin lronll. Top row-Lawrence Alves Manuel Vil chez, Bob Kirk, Linlon Reed, Herberl Gasner, Ralael Medina, Heclor Mar- linez, Billy Webb, Johnny Nunes. Paul Urenda, Jaclc Privell. Second row- Jessie Baker, Emma Jean Phelps, Genne Smilh, Dolores Vilchez, Verna Lee Bevill, Margarel Frazier, Delilah Wilson. Bol- lom row-Norma Balmer, Janell Douglas. Alice Crisl, Beverley Higgins, Addie Lee Morse, Ella Nell Pendry, Belly Jo Boring. Top row-Roy Hendricks, Ralph Pal- lerson, Chesler Angel, J. W. Anderson, Hershel Barlon, Leonard Celoni. Second row-Joe Fernandez, John Miguel, Bill Linn. James Hursl, Benny Linn, Third row - Joyce Lunslord, Elsie Garcia, Dolores Galvin, Sadie Nunez, Merle Alchley, Frances Herrera, Eslher Mal- suda. Bollom row-Myra Grealhouse, Adeline Joiola, Eleanor Rios, Anne Fer' nandez, Lillian Padilla, Isabel Sanchez, Malilda Misquez, Alice Gonzalves, Olelia Ochoa. Top row - Roberl Marshall, Teddy Kross, Gale Marlin, Ralph Pombo, James Lasaler, Joe Hammers, Jaclc Pelerson, Leo Thomas, Carl DeMenl, Roberl Davis, Dale Connally, Dessie Mae Wiley. Sec- ond row-Judy Ballard, Lois Welches, Cora Mae Laird, Diana Marlin, Molly Tarango, Gwen Carlyon, Virginia Wirl, Helen Roza, Mary Papadalcos, Emma Jean Duncan. Bollom row-Ruby Clemenls, Irene Warren, Frances Seeno, Viola An- gel, Belly Hanson, Donna Milclcelsen, Barbara Andrews, Genne Smilh, Delinda Rogers, Barbara Rennels, Nellie Paslor. SCH OIL CCAILIENDAIR OIF 2115- '46 SEPTEMBER, I945 I5. Miss Geddis and her girls lG.A.A.I had an afternoon ot fun in swimming, danc- ing and plain tooling around at Marsh Creek Springs. 28. First football game IIost!I-students still enfoyed the real snappy music by Chuck Raggio and orchestra at the F. F.A. Annual Barn Dance. In ieans and loud shirts, all were 'ihep to the iive tunes. OCTOBER, l94S 8-I2. Get-Acquainted-Freshmen Week, with a quiet I-Iello Day. an industrious walnut harvest, a big-little sister day ended with a laugh riot. the Freshmen Reception. I7. Spooks. black cats and ielly beans were all at the party given the F. F. A. by the I-lome Econ. I9. l..U.I-I.S. aud. became a I-Iepsters Haunt for an evening-Seniors sponsored this dance- solid Jackson! 26. Liberty entertainers today were Tate Topper and Bill O'Leary, magicians. Friday night Girls' League had annual I-li Jinks- all girls in hummm Costumes. NOVEMBER, l945 2. Juniors held their Swooners' Croon Dance-Ah! Frankie! Music by Victor, Decca and Bluebird. 7. N'Velcome-to-club party tor Freshmen girls was held by the Home Econ. Initia- tion? Yes. much to the discomfort ot the Freshmen. 8. Fifty more girls from Mr. Nash's Prep School tor Girls ioined the G. A. Af- were given a party tor doing so. 9. An eventful night! - Annual Statt'S Sadie Hawkins Dance. I-Ioleless biscuits and turnip juice kept the dancers going -skits were by the Dog Patchersf' I6. End of football season-we won last game!! Sophomores gave Come-in-Red and Gold Dance. 22. Thanksgiving! Time out for turkey! 28. F. F.A. and Home Econ. gave a Parent and Teacher Dinner in Foods Lab. Menu: chicken galore! Mr. Chappell main speaker. DECEMBER, l945 7. Senior Ditch Day! Need more be said? I2. Return engagement of Miss Laura Jean Nast, pianist-but good! I7. Libertv's near gridiron champion team and returned veterans were honored at a dinner at the Legion I-lall. Uteritz-guest speaker. Gifts were given to graduating members of team. IB. Home Econ, girls given party by F. F. A.-Dancing and apples until midnight! I9. G.A.A. annual basketball scramble with faculty-two enormous turkeys were raFF!ed at noon IG.A.A. againll. LP QQ? ff'- 'v N SCHOCDHL TCAILIENDAR OIF 0415- '46 DECEMBER, I945 2l. Beginning OT Xmas vacaTion-every- one enioyed The program given in The aud.- Why The Chimes Rang by DramaTics Club-carol singing-LiberTy's own band and chorus were all parT of The enTerTain- menT. 22 To Jan. 7. No assignmenTs! No de- meriTsl A Merry Xmas indeedl JANUARY, i946 9. Irish Eyes Are Smiling sang Mary Jean l-leaTh, lyric soprano, aT LiberTy Today in her lrish green cosTume. l5. Block l. and G.A.A. had a geT- TogeTher in The aud.-main aTTracTions: dancing and ice cream? 23. Sophomoresl Rah! Juniorsl Rahhhl- panTed The sTudenTs aT The TirsT OT several noon girls' inTerclass baslceTball games. 26. Windy playday was enioyed by Lib- erTy's G.A.A. gals aT Richmond Hi playing volleyball-program wiTh Cass Daly sing- ing Indian Chief-presenTed by Rich. Hi sTudenTs. FEBRUARY, IQ46 6. Senior gals were The mighTy vicTors over The poor liTTle Sophs -Gals' baslceT- ball mighTy popular now-a-days. 8. SpecTaTors goT Thrills and exciTemenT Trom The LiberTy-'Emery game aT LiberTy, buT oh!-Those unusual aTTer game acTiviTies! I2. Remember your hisTory7 Lincoln's birThday and no school Too! I4.. G. A. A. girls remembered Their moThers on ValenTine's Day wiTh a Tea. Mama viewed a baslceTball game puT on by her liTTle darling Too. 20. Frosh and Soph game This noon-who won?-could be The Soph, buT no-The Freshmen were vicTors. MARCH, l946 I. Hep caTs were really exciTed aTTer The winning oT The Livermore game. Fresh- men-aTTer-game-dance was welcomed. 4. Doris Crane, violinisT, our TourTh and besT enTerTainer oT The year played To The smallesT audience. 6. Jr. gals ran away wiTh This noon game leaving The Freshmen. Score: 23 To 7. 8. l-laTs OTT To our players, said The Seniors, aT Their Co-Championship Dance, They ToughT hard To be Tied wiTh Emery Tor The Championship! l3. A biT oT Mexico in our aud. Today, Three young caballeros from Mexico's School Tor The Blind sang and played Their naTional pieces Tor us. l5. STudenTs and Triends had a gala eve- ning aT The Soph Hop dancing amidsT The wonders of wonderland. 20. An exciTingly close game was The Sr. and Jr. Tangle This noon. Juniors as class champions I3-Seniors I2. ,saga Rf l AQMS ., sm-iiooir. TWT CALENDAR y y M COMF 3115- '46 MARCH, l946 2I. STuolenTs, Tacully and members OT The communiTy were saddened Today by The news oT The passing OT Judge Robe-rT Wal- lace Jr., member oT board of TrusTees Tor '36 years. 29. The C. S. F. sponsored iTs all success- Tul Masquerade Ball. APRIL, l946 2. The Junior gals proved Themselves champions again in The lasT game wiTh The G. A. A. GreaT work, gals!! 3. V-Day we call iT! Three-year-olds To eighTy years young-all had smallpox vac- cinaTions. 4-5. Full houses boTh nighTs were clee4 lighTed, but dee-lighTed aT The chain OT evenTs which beTell The L. U. l-l. S. acTors as They parTicipaTed in Arsenic and Old Lace. IO. Miss Luba SharoTT, mimic acTress, gave LiberTy a half an hour oT wiT and humor. ll. Home Econ. enTerTained F. F. A. wiTh an EasTer ParTy compleTe wiTh EasTer bunny and eggs. I5-20. Time To hunT Tor our own EasTer presenTs! 26. Pinln and whiTe wallpaper, poTTed palms, and a profile oT San Francisco, sky- scrapers and bridge added To The aTmos- ohere oT The Junior Prom. MAY, IQ46 3. Lovers oT music aTTended The Spring ConcerT given by LiberTy's more musically minded sTudenTs, 8. C. S. F. members were inTroduced To U. Cfs campus Today. IO. In an arTisT's sTudio seTTing L. U. l-l. S. belles modeled cloThes They had made dur- ing The year, while moThers saT back proudly, enioying Tea and calces. I6. A box lunch was arranged Tor The Block L by The Home Econ. Games and dancing were included in'The parTy. I7. The long-awaiTed Senior Ball, besT dance oT The year! For The lasT Time las a classl Seniors were TogeTher Tor an evea ning oT gaieTy and lauGhTer. 25. SevenTh annual Field Day was given by F. F. A. ATTer livesToclc iudginq, parade, rodeo, The day was Topped OTT wiTh a well aTTended dance. 30. Long awaiTed Tor, by The members, was The G. A. A. and Teacher Banquet Surprise Tor all were The awards and new oTTicers. JUNE, l946 7. GraduaTion Tor The Seniors. buT lust anoTher summer vacaTion Tor The oTher classes and Tac:ulTy. 09 if , AQ wit 'Q fr Q, .., ...N l . Yi i ACTIVITIES This shall be fhy work: io impose condiiions of peace, io spare 'Phe lowly and io overihrow the proud. -Vergil. .-.Y A - , - Q 'ani' 'II ' J fu- f A M xf ti . v ,ff Q1-Wrgr ' bb V 'Q' 1 ,Q i ' , , , Q v S6 V, A W 'r F f 5 . 1 ' -F' :K - Q . . 'I--vi' f '. -min' .q xr' . 1 ' ,fu ' E Q 6 jg if , X0 J' . -'L ,N 5- in T I ip, ' 'E 4- ,, .. 'tif ' 4 Y T . if,f'-. +'--ws in . ' . - . 2 'lf' s Q ' .1 5 4 . ,, . I 3 -, IW . 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K' , l , H , '.'gia A-gl ' i 1 ' ' 5 5 i n 3 f - W-f:,a- Mu, .s,' - . sl '7'-'? . - - 21 'bw 'W ..- . flwQ uf Q, 4-'-14--if-'U v a.- We-'-ww .nga l i Top piclure, lop row Ilell lo iiqhll-Mr. Franlc VonderAhe, ad- visor: Edward Shive, Billie Dill, Ramona Cox, Kalherine Kenner, Lois Welches, Rulh Woolley, Mrs. Mariorie Jennings, advisory Bob Shellenberger, Dewey Delvlarlini. 2nd row--Janel Soderslrom, Dor- olhy Oden, Eslelle Parlc, Belly While, Anloinelle Lopez, Verla Richardson, Joanne Casey, Mary Lopez. Bollom row-Chesler An- gel, Vernon Pilau, John Genlry, Niclc Papadalcos, Ivan McLaugh- lin, Bob Cox. STUDENT AFFAIRS OFFICERS Lower lell piclure Ilell lo righll -Janel Soderslrom, secrelaryg Dewey Delvlarlini, presidenlg Rulh '- Woolley, vice presidenl. I A STUDENT BODY OFFICERS Lower righl piclure llell lo riqhl- Edward Shive, presidenlg Nick Papadalcos, sql. al arms: Billie Dill, lreas.g Dewey DeMar- lini, vice presidenl: Eslelle Park, secrelary Ilronll. Y -,J F525 A STIUDJENT Airmms The Sludenl Allairs Commillee is lhe execulive deparlmenl ol 'lhe Sludenl Body. Il consisls of lhe Sludenl Body ollicers, lhe presi- denls and represenlalives ol each class, and lhe presidenls ol lhe vari- ous school orqanizalions. In addilion lo ils regular dulies il sponsored lhe professional enler- lainmenl series, planned and carried oul lhe annual walnul harvesl which nelled The Sludenl Body 352052, sel lhe dales lor all lhe various or- ganizalions' aclivilies, handled all Sludenl Body expendilures, and sel aside money lo be added 'ro lhal Iell by lhe Class ol '45 lor lhe eleclric scoreboard now inslalled in lhe gymnasium. -l7.. l PHOTOGRAPHY The purpose ol lhe Pholography Club is lo leach praclical pholography lo all who are inler- esled. Gne ol ils proiecls is lo lake, develop, and prinl piclures ol school aclivilies, on and oll lhe school grounds. Many ol lhese piclures are used in lhe annual. Wilh lhe help ol lhe advisor and olher lacully members lhe Pholography Club has learned many inleresling and dillerenl phases ol pholographic lechnique. The club had a small display ol piclures al lhe Molhers' Tea. -elf i A, 3 R Top piclure, lop row llell lo righll- X John Farr, advisory Bob Shellenberger, Ralph Pallerson. 2nd row-Norma Prelli, Calherine Crawlord, Judy Ballard, Elsie Alves. 3rd row-Anna Lee Wallis, Ra- mona Cox, Nola Gibson, Belly Paslor, Beverly Higgins. Bollom row- Nellie Paslor, Dorolhy Crawford, Gale Marlin, John Rogers, Dorolhy Oden. ' .1 r' v- i Bollom piclure, lop row llell lo righll -George Nunn, Leo Thomas, Dorolhy Crawford, Norma Prelli, Carol Wool- dridge, advisory Delberl VrMeer, Wesley Williams, Billie Dill, l-larold Marlin, Dewey DeMarlini. Bollom row-Ann Bulcher, sec.: Dorolhy Oden, Belly Jo Boring, Alice Crisl, Ramona Cox, Verla Richardson, pres.: Bob Shellenberger, John Rogers. I L.. K T-. .. ,-. dvi.. J DRAMATICS The Dramalics Club's lirsl appearance ol lhe lerm was al lhe Freshman Receplion program, lor which lhey gave a number ol amusing skils. They also gave slcils lor enlerlainmenl al sludenl body meelings and al lhe Oakley Women's Club. They sponsored lhe Sludenl Body play, Arsenic and Old Lace. To raise money lhey gave a dance aller a baslcelball game. To make up lor all lhis hard work lhey gave lhemselves a parly al Bill Jones' house and wenl lo San Francisco lo see lhe play, Suds ln Your Eyes. -lg- Calliilfornia Scholarship Federation The Calilornia Scholarship Federalion is one ol lhe smaller clubs in school and because ol :ls small membership, il is limiled in ils aclivulies l'lowever lhe C S F has given noon dances and a candy rallle. The lwo main evenls ol lhe year were lhe coslume ball and a lrip lo visil lhe Uni versily ol Calilornia's campus. Top piclure, lop row llell lo righll- Lois Welches, Ann Bulcher, John Gen- lry, Lee Ferguson, vice pres.: Belly While. 2nd row-Calherine Crawlord, Dorolhy Oden, sec.q Kirsli Lindlors, ad- visor: Donna Milckelsen, Rulh Woolley, Edilia Bianchini. 3rd row-Joanne Casey, pres.: Ramona Cox, Frances Seeno, Bar- bara Rennels, Belsy Nichols, Belly Kiler. Bollom piclure, lop row-Belly Paslor, soph. rep.: Delinda Rogers, lresh. rep.: Verla Richardson, social chairman: Nola Gibson, sen. rep., lvladalein Craig, ad- visor. 2nd row-Dorolhy Oden, lreas.: Joanne Casey, vice pres.: Belly While, pres.: Mary Jean Abboll, sec. Giirllsp League Couumcill The Girls' League is open lo any girl in high school The main evenl ol lhe year is lhe lvlolhers Tea lo which all molhers are inviled. The Girls l-li Jinx i lhe big parly ol lhe year lor lhe girls and women lacully members. l-lighlighl ol lhe parly was lhe slcils lacuily allenlionll The girls have assisled in lhe noon programs by giving dances and movies during lhe noon period MITUSTIC CLUB The Music Club was newly organized in The fall Jrerm wilrh weelcly meelings alier school. The club has grown considerably from Jrhe original six members. A+ lhe meelings records of classical composilions are sludied for The performance, melodic line, arrangemenl and composer. The recordings of rhe complele opera II Trovalore were sludied over a period ol 'rwo monihs. The club allended The opera La Boheme in San Francisco and a Marian Anderson concerl in Slocklon. T s--l leel, T- Gantt!!! Top piclure. lop row llell lo righll- John Farr, advisory Bob Shellenberger, Rulh Woolley, Wesley Williams, Dewey DeMar+ini. 2nd row-Eslelle Parlc, Mary Jean Abboff, Joanne Casey, Dorofhy Crawford, Dorofhy Oden, Belly While. 3rd row-Norma Prelli, Jean Marlin, Lois Welches. Janel Park, Janel Soderslrom. Boffom picfure, lop row lle-fl' To righfl -Bonnie Elkins, Cleo Griffin, Marfha Troifer, Dora Lee Ward, Louise Beck, Virginia Wir+, Evelyn Swindle, Geraldine Hursf, Wesley Williams, l-larold Marlin, Richard Jackson, Rafael Medina, l-leclor Marlinez, Lawrence Alves. John Farr, insfrucfor. 2nd row-Genne Smifh, Mary Silva, Norma Prelli, Jacquelyn Arm- slrong, Margaref Frazier, Addie Lee Morris, Diana Marlin, Josephine Valer, Be'r'ry Bell, Peggy O'Brien, Lois Welches, Evelyn Gulierrez, Mabel Mendez. 3rd row-Frances Seeno, Wanda Long, Viola Angel, Mary Gonzales, Beverly Higgins, John Rogers, Larry Page, Wanda Cop- pedge, Dorolhy Trammel, Delinda Rog- ers, Alverefla Machado, Georgia Harri- son, Theresa Resendes. if YL: .. ---4:3 .Ai-.....,. .m..... CHURTUS The chorus was a liHle larger lhan usual 'rhis year, having an enrollmenl' of hffy. The group or- ganized a Chrisrmas carol program and presenfed if fhree 'rimes oulside of school as well as assisf- ing in rhe school Chrislmas program. The chorus presenled rwo programs on Friday during noon hour and sang for +he Public School Week program. The besf performance of The year was af +he annual Spring Concert BAND The band, giving more public perTormances Than The oTher music organizahons was pracTically back To The prewar lisT oT acTiviTies. They played Tor The TooTball and baslceTball games various school TuncTions and assemblies, an ArmisTice Day parade in AnTioch and The EuTure Farmer Field Day. As usual, They held The spoTlighT as The Tinal group To perTorm on The annual Spring ConcerT Top picTure, Top row lleTT To righTl- Russel Phillips, Wesley Williams, Bob Shellenberger, Harald MarTin, Dewey De- MarTini, Rosalie Ribeiro. 2nd row-John Farr, insTrucTor: George Nunn, John SlaTTen, BerTon Wollienbarger, Richard Jaclcson, Jean MarTin, Manuel Vilchez, RuTh DeVera, Sue HursT, Joanne Casey, Jaclc Kelley. 3rd row-Rodney Thomas, BeTTy PasTor, DoroThy Trammell, Jean Folsom, Mable Mendes, Micaela Eaiardo, DoroThy CrawTord, Wanda Long, Larry Page, CaTherine CrawTord, AnToineTTe Ambrosino, Evelyn GuTierrez. 4Th row- Mary Jean AbboTT, Pauline Frazier, Ver- non PiTau, PeTer Lewis, AlvereTTa Ma- chado, Joe Zamora, Lois Welches, JaneT SodersTrom, Carolyn LeMoin, Elaine FerTado, JaneT Park, EsTelle Parlc, Ade- line PiTTa. BoTTom row-Genne SmiTh, Cruz Zamora, Gwen Carlyon, Delinda Rogers. BoTTom picTure, Top row lleTT To righTl --Russel Phillips, DoroThy Crawford, John SlaTTen, Larry Page, Jean MarTin, Rosa- lie Ribeiro, Bob Shellenberger, Dewey DeMarTini, BerTon Wolfenbarger. Znd row-Joe Zamora, CaTherine CrawTord, Rodney Thomas, DoroThy Trammell, Man- uel Vilchez, RuTh DeVera, Jack Kelley, Sue HursT, Richard Jackson. 3rd row- Elaine FerTado, AlvereTTa Machado, George Nunn, BeTTy Pasfor, Mary Jean AbboTT, Pauline Frazier, Vernon PiTau, PeTer Lewis, Adeline PiTTa. AnToineTTe Ambrosino, Evelyn GuTierrez. BoTTom row-John Farr, insTrucTor: JaneT Soder- sTrom, Joanne Casey. Carolyn LeMoin, Norine Jepsen, Jean Folsom, Harold MarTin, Wesley Williams, EsTelle Park, JaneT Parlr. URCTHITESTRA The orchesTra had a raTher limiTed number oT engagemenTs This year MosT oT The perTorm ances were wiTh a reduced membership such as aT The sTudenT body play The moThers Tea and graduaTion. The TinesT perTormance was aT The spring concerT where The orchesTra was The opening group. STlUDlEN'lF BODY PLAY Sludenl Body Play Direcled by Carol Wooldridge Abby Brewsler. a .a A, as Reverend Doclor Harper a a Teddy Brewsler eeeo.r,e,ooooooo oooo,., , ,.,.roo , Olllicer Brophy oor,oooeoe ,,,,,, Marllwa Brewsler eoooo Elaine l-larperwsaaaaa Moriimer Brewsler lvlr. Gibbs .,..o o,r,r,o,o oorr Jonallwan Brewsler .eio , ,,,o,,o,o a Dr. Einslein .,,...e,,.o,o Officer O'l-lara ...,,e, Lieulenanr Rooney eo,,.. ..oo ooor ..,.. Mr. Willwerspoon .,.,,.... ,,.,.... Dorolliy Gden Wesley Williams George Nunn Bill Jones Janel Soderslrom Rulli Woolley Bob Slwellenberger Dewey Delvlarlini l-larold Marlin Del VrMeer Jolin Rogers Garlen Garnbel .Waller Davis ART CLUB Sludenls who could nol gel arls and cralls info lheir lull programs aslced if 'rhey mighl' have a noon club one day a week. ln This club lhey made Chrislmas cards, Chrislmas paper, gill cards, lealher purses, and wallels, and slencilled place mals and clolhing. The inleresl in lealher was so greal' lhal' many sludenls boughl whole hides and gained praclical experience in culling oul lealher proiecls. :annul J W' l i 1 Top piclure llefl lo righfl-Dena Mae Pafriclc, Nina Geddes, Belly Pasfor, Mary i Jean Abbofl, Joanne Casey, Janel So- dersfrom, Marjorie Jennings, advisory Kalherine Kenner, Nancy Sluarl, Jean Marlin. ,Gu-3' l i John Farr, inslruclor: Janel Soder- ll slrom, Carol Wooldridge, inslruclorg Bill l ' Y Jones, Ramona Cox, Belly Klein, Mar- l 71 ' S' iorie Jennings, inslrucforg Dorofhy Oden, l , i l Verla Richardson, John Rogers. l i ...,.,i H 7' 'AJ' , .-1- - --f - - ' ART STAGECRAJFT No special class is offered on lhe subiecl. Arl and crafl classes assis'r wilh The painling and cleaning up. This year's slage crew for 'rhe Sludenl Body Play had members of The play casl and dramalics class working also. -23- TFUTLUTRIE FARMERS The purpose ol lhe Fulure Farmers ol America organizalion is idenlical wilh lhal ol vocalional agricullural educalion, lraining ol inleresled youlh lor larming and lhe improvemenl ol agricullure and rural living. All F.F.A. lunclions are based on parlicipalion in larming and agricullural aclivilies. Al lhe loundalion is lhe home supervised larming enlerprise or proiecl ol lhe F.F.A. boy. ln addilion lhe program may include parlies and programs and local lield days. X Top piclure, lop row llell lo righll- Chesler Welzel, LeRoy Walker, Lesler X Welzel, 'Harry Abreu. 2nd row-Donald McKinnon, Leo Cosla. 3rd row-Eugene Boring, Roy Schwillers, Lawrence Alves, Jim Manning. 4lh row-Carl DeMenl, Ralph Pombo, Sammy Malicoal, Joe Hammers, Johnny Nunes, Leo Manning, Bill Ferguson, Gilberl Ochoa, Tino Bac- chini, Sumio Taniguchi, Milsuo Henmi, C. G. Lawrence. advisor: Don William- son, sec.: Bob Cox, pres.: Joe Frielas. sql.-al-arms, Richard Larsen. Bollom row -Ralph Pallerson, George Pombo, re- porlerg Bill Malsuda, Teddy Kross, Herb Dally. 1.1 sb Bollom piclure, lop row llell lo righll -Rosalie Ribeiro, Billie Dedman, Nina Geddes, Mary Jean Abboll, Carol Clark, Alice Crisl, Belly Paslor, Norine Jepsen. 2nd row-Wanda Coppedge, Anloinelle Ambrosino, Dolores Galvan, Alice Gon- zales. Helen Roza, Dena Mae Palriclc, Viola DeBorba, Nola Mae Gibson, Elsie Alves. 3rd row-Jean Pereira, Josephine Valer, Grace Hickman, Lorraine Wallcer, Frances Herrera, Carolyn LeMoin, Cora Nunes, Dorolhy Freilas, Lily Ambrosino, Pal McKinnon, Bealrice Gonsalves. Bol- lom row-Mary Loo Saunders, advisor: Olelia Ochoa, Joanne Dull, Marian Coelho, lreas.: Mary Lopez, pres.: Alla Abreu, vice pres., Jean Marlin, sec.: Anloinelle Lopez, Bonnie Elkins, Char- lene Smilh, Mary Gonzales. l- Y W W.- - - -. .. mi' HOMIE TECONUMITICS The Home Economics Club recenlly allilialed wilh lhe nalional organizalion, lhe Fulure Home- malcers ol America. The aclivilies include bolh service and social affairs, such as noon milk and cake sales, dancing classes, dinners lor lhe Fulure Farmers' Falher and San banquel and lor lhe Lions Club, relreshmenls lor lhe Molhers' Tea, parlies lor lhe F.F.A., sending delegales lo lhe Fulure Homemalcers ol America meeling, inilialion parly lor new members, and a box supper for lhe Block L. ..24.. CADJET CCOJRPS The Cadef Corps of Liberfy Union l-ligh School is open 'ro boys from all classes. The dufies consisf of drills wifh and wifhouf arms, rifle insfrucfion, bivouac, and fhe sfudy of fraining films I provemenfs fhis year included new .30 caliber rifles and graphic porffolios for insfrucfion. The year ended wifh an inspecfion of 'rhe corps by officers from fhe Adiufanf Generals office af Sacramenfo Top picfure, fop row lleff to righfl- Jack Peferson. Harold Marfin, Donald Williamson, Walfer Davis, Russ Phillips, John Slaffen, Manuel Vilchez, l-lerb Dally, Elmer Knauss. Second row-Dewey De- Marfini, Don Parish, Clarlce Thomas, George Nunn, Paul Urenda, Donald McKinnon, Benny Linn, Leo Thomas, Rod- ney Thomas, lvan McLaughlin. Third row-Gale Marfin, Bill Russell, Rafael Medina, Billy Linn, Linfon Reed. James Hursf, Eugene Priveff, Jimmie Sylvia, Jesse Eason. Jaclc Priveff. Boffom row- Wesley Williams, lsf lieuf.: Bob Shellen- berger, cap1',: John Rogers, 2nd lieuf. Boffom picfure lleff 'ro righfl--Han old Marfin, pres.: Kirsfi Lindfors, faculfy rep.: Joanne Casey, vice-pres.: Alice Crisl. Frank VonderAhe, faculfy rep.: Nina Geddes, sec.: Madaline Craig, faculfy rep. Boffom row-Edward Shive. Jean Marfin, Beffy Whife, John Rogers. Gilberf Ochoa. if S 4 A , A ? -9 . 1 -C 9 The'Judiciary Commiffee was organized in I943 as a governing body for fhe merif sysfem wifh fhe purpose of encouraging good cifizenship. The commiffee is composed of fhree feachers appoinfed by Mr. Nash, fhree seniors, fwo iuniors one sophomore, and one freshman elecfed by fheir classes. During fhe meefings 'rhe commiHee warns fhose sfudenfs who have fallen in fheir meril' sfanding and recommends punishmenf for The worsf offenders. -25- Giiirlls' Atlhllletic Association The Girls' Athletic Association as usual was very active. They went to a playday at Richmond, challenged the women teachers to both basketball and sottball games, chartered a bus to March Creek tor an atternoon, sponsored a Mothers' Tea on Valentines Day, a Block L-G.A.A. New Year's Party, and were in charge ot the corsages tor the annual Mothers' Tea. The season's activities ended with the teachers'-G.A.A. banquet. , t 5 if 2 , 5, L fn! ig Top picture, top row-Ann Butcher, tt, H , M if gf Gladys Abreu, Anna Lee Wallis, Shirley I I ' s , Ni ,, Q -A-' ' gy, , NVhite, sec.: Judy Ballard, Nancy Stuart. v ' . ' , K - A ,i Second row-Edilia Bianchini, Ruth gifs 'J - . K R if Woolley, pres., Lois Welches, Joyce B K 'U . . ' C' 'is , Z Lunstord, Jean Pereira, Antoinette Lo- ft 'ff 1 B3 , ' -. pez, Katherine Kenner, Mary Lopez, Vi- .. ' , ,' rr gk +5 iii' ola DeBorba, Cruz Zamora, Addie Lee 7 'I -- ,. Q t ' :ug 4 Morse, Dorothy Crawtord. Third row- ' x -'sb P - .ui ' Q - Antoinette Ambrosino, Betty Jean Rough, B b ' i 5 ' -h lt ' y I Emma Jean Phelps, Beatrice Gonsalves, K P' 9 Marian Coelho, Rosalie Ribeiro, Florence K - ... , , s. ... ,x .4 McElroy, Betty White, Norma Prelli, Diana Martin, Nellie Pastor, Betty Jo Boring. Fourth row-Dorothy Oden, Myra Greathouse, Betty Hanson, Molly Tar- ango, Donna Mikkelsen, Janet Park, Betty Pastor, Carloyn LeMoin, Barbara Andrews, Norine Jepsen, Dolores Gal- van, Barbara Rennels. Fitth row-La- verne Geddis, advisor: Joanne Dutt, Mary Jean Abbott, Catherine Crawford, Ruth DeVera, Wanda Long, Alice Crist, Norma Jean Lyons, Beverly Higgins, Alice Gonzales, Georgia Harrison, Sue Hurst. Bottom row-Billie Dill, Merle Atchley, Carol Clark, Joanne Casey, vice-pres. and treas.: Jean Martin, Verla Richardson, Helen Roza, Ella Nell Pen- dry, Genne Smith, Mary Gonzales, Pa- tricia McKinnon, Sadie Nunez. Bottom picture, top row - Mickey Crowell, Donald DeWitt, Donald William- son, Walter Davis, Russ Phillips, Bob Shellenberger, pres.: Wesley Williams, vice-pres.: Harold Martin. Bottom row- Nick Papadalros. George Nunn, John Slatten, sec.: lvan McLaughlin, John Rogers. treas.: Dewey DeMartini, sgt. at arms: Larry Page. RlUFlLlE CTLTUB The Rifle Club was not organized until the second semester ot this year. ln addition to matches with other schools, the members are divided into teams ot tive which compete with each other. The main event ot this year's program was the Ritle Club dinner May 22. Guest speakers were present, and presentations were made ot various gitts and awards. -26- SPORTS The glory of young men is fheir s+reng+h. -Proverbs. A x Q' 1. I'- ! , +-'-f qw - cv . . vp.. - ' I. J., ,' 5511, 4, .1 my. V , A., ,ix 2.y,k1l1..ir w H lf. I mi'-h f. ' ?pr',, ' 1lx'J'.'4. 1 iff 1 f p-. A 'Hur A WJ- ' .VI ' 11 .L Am .--lg 'H . 1, . R... Jr, .A .-..',,,. 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A leffer is won in loolball or baskelball by being in one over hall of all The quarlers played, or one over half of all The innings played in baseball, or by placing in so many evenls during lhe lrack season. Socially fhe club was nor very aclive 'rhis year. l l l Top picrure, +op row llefl 'ro righ+l-- Don Brown, Ed Shive, Waller Davis, Bob Cox, pres., Bob O'l-lara, Niclc Papadalcos. Second row llefr +o righfl-Doyle Gib- son, Vernon Pifua, lvan McLaughlin, Dewey DeMar'rini, Chesfer Angel. Third row llefl 'lo riqhfl-Joe Zamora, George Del Pozo, Don DeWiH, Bob Shellen- berger, sec.: Frank Vonder Ahe, advisor: Russ Phillips. Bo++om picfure, 'rop row llef+ fo riqhll -Verla Richardson, Wanda Long, Jean Marlin, Mary Jean Abboff, Cafherine Crawford, Laverne Gecldis, advisor. Bol- lom row llefl' fo righ+l-BeHy While. Janel' Sodersfrom, Gladys Abreu, Billie Dill, Rufh Woolley, Kafherine Kenner. GIIRTLS' BLOCK IL The Girls' Block L is made up of G. A. A. members who have earned Jrhe necessary 500 poinfs. Poinls are gained from aflendalnce al G. A. A. and parlicipalion in such games as lennis, baskelball, efc. The members of winning leams each receive len poinls and fhe members of losing reams, five poin'rs. The Girls' Block L sponsored lhe 'rennis club and 'rhe noon baslcelball games. ...27... IFOOTIBSAILIL This year's Ioolball schedule was baclc To normal. The players did a line iob ol winning four oul ol live league games. Umcorlunalely lhe Iillh game was Iosl, and wilh lhal game wenl The chances ol winning The championship. Schools Score Rio Visla. . 2, L U , . L. U. I-l. S. ....s, O Croclqerl , , .I8 U . L.U.l-I.S. . sssssssss ssss . ..I5 Calif. School ol Deal . ssss . O U sssss L.U.l-l.S. sssss .. .,..l9 San Ramon L .,,,sssss, O ssssss L. U. I-I. S. ssss,sss . 7 Emeryville ssss . 6, . . L. U. I-I. S.. sssss 26 Livermore , ss,ssss L 7 L.U.l-l.S. U 0 Anlioch .,.., 33 L. U. I-I. S. , ..,..... . 7 Amador .......... 6. . L. U. I-I. S. ,, ,,.., , I 9 Top row-Nick Papadalfos, Russ Phillips, Ivan McLaughlin, Tony Ghiozzi, Allred Kaimin. Bob OI-Iara, Herb Dally, Bob Cox, Bob Shellenberger, Donald DeWi+l. Second row-Dewey DeMar+ini, Rodney Thomas, George Del Pozo, Don Brown, Doyle Gibson, Edward Shive, Joe Zamora, Waller Davis. Wesley Williams. Bo++om row-Chesler Angel, Joe Freilas, J. W. Anderson, Peter Dale Seplember 28 Oclober 4 Oclober I2 Qclober I8 Oclober 25 November I November I2 November I6 Lewis, I-'Iafold Marlin, Carol Knight Vernon Pifau. I: V R s Xe. . ' Nw f KJ v if . J ,J -Q v' 'f v .. vs 1 Q'3 fi 1.1 v, -,e 1 49 A :ixi'4f +3-... 5. :Z . ,, 7, 5 Q faq 5. if an - - ,470 fi lk, rl YZL4 Q it x 1 BASKETBALL A home and home series was played in baslqelball. Our A and B reams were bolh oulslanding and ended The season lied wulh Emery A co-championship was awarded bolh The A and B squads A TEAM llop righl piclurel-George Del Pozo, Dewey DeMar+ini, Ed- ward Shive, Donald Brown, Joe Zamora, Donald DeWil+, Russ Phillips, Bob Cox Waller Davis, l-lerb Dally, Bob Shellenberger. B TEAM lborlom leff piclurel-John Genfry, Romy Bradberry, Lee Ferguson. Vernon Pifau, Donald Pedersen, Doyle Gibson, Tony Lozano. Carol e ge urande coach. Knight 5 U0 4 if gill? BASKETBALL SCORES A Team A Team B Team B Team Rio Visfa .,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,, ,,,,.,.,4 Piffsburq ...... Anfioch ....,.A. Rio Visfa ,..,.... Piffsburg ...... Emery ....,. San Ramon ...... , ..,.... .. ,A,,,,,, ,, Tracy .......,.,,7,A,,,,,,,,,,4,,Y, Calif. Scho ol of Deaf A.A,.A,.,,.,,,,,,, Amador ,...,..,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,A Livermore Tracy ........ Emery ........., ,,..,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, San Ramon ................,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, Calif. Sclio ol of Deaf .......,.,..,.,.., ...,.......,.,. .4I Amador ..........,..,,.,,,,.,,,.A,,A ,,,4,,,,, H .l-l. ..,...........,,. 34 .l-l. ..,,,,,,....,.,,, 37 Livermore ......,...,,,,,,.,,, ,, ,,,,,,, ,, Calif. School Amador ..,,..L,.i of Deaf . H. S ...............,. 25 Rio Visfa -,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . l'l. S ................. 28 Piffsburq ,,,,,,,, .l'l. S .,,........,,..,, I2 Anfioclw ,,,,,, .l-l. S ...vv.,.......... l3 Rio Visfa .,,.,, . l'l. S ........,........ I4 Piffsburg ,,,,,,,, .H. S ......7.......,.. 23 Emery ..,,,,., .l-LS ...i....i.....ii, 4-I San Ramon ,..,..,i..iv..,,,.., .l-l. S ........,......., 33 Tracy ........,.,,....,.,....r.... .l'l. S ...,,.,..,,.,..vi 42 Calif. School of Deaf .l-l. S .,.,....,..,,,... 38 Amador ........r.,..r,.,,,,,.i, .l'l. S ................. 33 Livermore .....,..i,i,,,,..,,. .l-l. S ...........i.,,,, 30 Tracy ..,i.,. . H. S ......,,,.,,.r... 34 Emery .A,.,,,..,,..,,..,c...r... .H. S ....,...,......,. 34 San Ramon ....,...,,..i,,,,,,, S S S Livermore ,..... TFA f w,:..-J ' . . s - . '.1 , 0' A 1 'K 1- Q - .f s .bun-:fans-ca.: . ' I V x An-S F, - ' A , :l,te?1:Pf?Lf XUBERTV i L ' , . QUQERU ,f 5 - 'bi 4 1g,:'- i-1, . . 1- Q 'iii' W' 'N' JY! ' il 'Lei-.shrglvev-' 1 . . , - sf 4 l -x 'N .5,s.-i, br-11531 - ,W XLIBEIT sb- X x S 3 K Z ' V Q ' , , , BASEBALL Wi A Top picTure, Top row lleTT To righTl-Niclc Papadalcos. Leonard Celoni, J. W. Anderson, Ed Shive, BoTTom row lleff To righTl-Frank Vonderfxhe, coach: Alvin Becker, Joe Zamora, Doyle Gibson, Vernon PiTua, Carol KnighT, Russ Phillips, George Del Pozo. TRACK BoTTom picTure lleff To righTl-Gilberl' Ochoa. Doyle Gibson, Lee Ferguson, ChesTer Angel. Vernon PiTua, Don Parish. Bill Jones. Rodney Thomas, George Nunn, Don DeWiTT. Bob Cox. Russ Phillips. Jaclc Peferson, Bob Shellenberger, WalTer Davis lin TronTl. TBSASIETBSATLTL - TRACK For The TirsT Time since I94O Traclc was an organized sporT This year. Under Coach lvlirande The Team parTicipaTed in several meeTs, ending wiTh a counTy meeT held in BrenTwood. Since The schedule Tor baseball games was noT planned soon enough. we had a shorT season This year.. However, The squad gave a good showing aT The games They did play. GTURULS' SPCOJTRTS This year has been very acTive in girls' sporTs. Under The direc- Tion oT our aThleTic direcTor, Miss Geddis, we parTicipaTed in various sporTs, such as baslceTball, badrninTon, Tennis, archery, ping pong, horse- shoes, baseloall, and even lump rope, wiTh occasional sun-baThing Thrown in Tor good measure. There was greaT exciTemenT over The noon basl4eT- ball series, which The Juniors won. Those girls ThaT belonged To G. A. A. also had The opporTuniTy oT compeTing wiTh girls Trorn oTher schools in The play day series. K rw g if F ' 'A ' 'PI IBSOOSTIEIRZS BI - RITE MARKET Brenfwood, California RICHARDSON PHARMACY Brenfwood, California THOMAS AND SEOUEIRA OIL CO. Byron,CaIifornia HIWAY GARAGE Byron,California BRENTWOOD BANK or AMERICA HI,WAY INN BODY SHOP Brenfwood, California BVGWIWOOCII California ByrQn,CaIif0rnia CLIF-F'S SERVICE DUCHESS BEAUTY SHOP RODRIQUES BLACKSMITH STATION SHOP Qrenfwood' California Brenfwood, California Byromcalifornia JOHNNY'S CAFE Erenfwood, California DANIELSON'S JEWELERS lfrenfwoocl, California EMORY'S STUDIO Walnuf Creek, California NEW PARK GARAGE Brenfwood, California W. W. MORGANS Crenfwood, California LEAL'S OAKLEY MARKET Oakley, California GRIFFITH GARAGE Brenfwood. California HOME TOWN BAKERY Brenfwood, California THE REXALL STORE Oakley, California VERNON'S SHOE SHOP Brenfwood, California COTTAGE INN Brenfwoocl, California BOWMER'S ELECTRIC SHOP Oakley, California Complimenfs of- PAUL MENETREY'S MARKET A. Van KAATHOVEN General Merchandise DR. I'I. A. GEYSER, MD. Byron,CaIifornia Oakley, California :::::::::::::::.1r.t: 224 fqffze up . , 'Q . N10 ff'f'if'f3f Z 3 ff? fi -U , ,MQ 1' i 'S-Q-N gi-as J if. - 'P 3' larize nf 1 in-adn -li' M 1 -,QM 1 IBBOOSTIEIRS F ::::::::::::::::::::--0 BRENTWOOD Elecfrical Appliance Co. Brenfwoocl, California SHORTY'S SIGNAL BRENTWOOD DAY!-ITE MARKETS SERVICE HARDWARE Oakley, California Brenfwood, California Oakley and B,-e,-,1-wood' Calif- OAKLEY HOTEL AND COFFEE SHOP Pop Sad, Prop. BRENTWOOD VARIETY STORE Mabel Jacobsen, Prop. OAKLEY FEED STORE AI Groeger THE KEN'S BAD BOY MARKET Brenfwood, California OAKLEY GARAGE Dal Porfo Bros. BRENTWOOD PHARMACY C. C. Moores BRENTWOOD CLEANERS Brenfwoocl, California Complimenfs of- DR. W. PAINTER STERLING LUMBER CO. Oakley, California CARLYON'S WESTERN LEATHER SHOP Oakley, California CLOVER'S BARBER SHOP Drenfwood, California OLNEY'S DEPT. STORE Oakley, California BURROUGHS BROS. DAIRY Kniqlwfsen, California DELTA CAFE Drenfwoocl, California FRED R. ABBOTT INSURANCE Brenfwood, California BILL'S EATS DELTA BARBER SHOP Oakley, California Brenfwood, California BRENTWOOD MOTORS -AND- RICHFIELD SERVICE BIG OAK CAMP GROUND Oakley, California DELTA THEATER Brenfwoocl, California R. E. LeMOlN UNION OIL CO. Brenfwood, California lo :::::::::r: :- ::::::::::: -:::::::::::: ::::- J ANNUAL STAFF The Annual STaTT has Tound iT necessary To raise Tunds in oTher ways because The annual cosTs more Than The purchase price. l-lowever, There has been a surplus Tund in The annual's Treasury The lasT Two years so we were able To add Tour pages 1 This year plus Three division pages. The TaculTy selecTs each year The ediTor Trom The Senior Class and The assisTanT ediTor Trom The Junior Class. The oTher ediTors and re- mainder oT The sTaTT are selecTed by The advisors and ediTors. We hope ThaT Those who receive The annual will derive as much pleas- ure Trom iT as we have in assembling iT. RuTh Woolley, ediTor. BoTTom picTure, Top row lleTT To righTl-Norma Prelli, BeTTy WhiTe, John Farr, advisor, Mar- iorie Jennings, advisor: Bob Shellenberger, business manager: Gladys Abreu, JaneT SodersTrom, arT edTiorg Dorofhy Oden. BoTTom row-AnToineTTe Lopez, Nancy STuarT, Donna lvlilclcelsen, John Rogers. phoTography ediTor: Joanne Casey, assisTanT ediTor. V54 -YQ' all x :JR ,K i 150 -v 'bw 1 4 r .Lx A 'ffl ll F Y HL Y w r b I U E 3' 1 5! ,559 Vgg. -W' -1 5 5' 'lk-1 .w5 Qi 1 5 M wus 3 O' I -I 'li 4 is ! I Tw 1 - 4 . I A F fr' sl vv 7':: , f ' a:Af'A'QW . i 'Q 'f It A I ' Liv X Y . I- , f - fi ' f - u ' 5 va: .W ,Aplpx ,YN -l1'fl. ', WWVJNQ -I I ' qu. ' K V X r' ' . A' A-'14-.' Ml H4 Q-V Y ' 1 ilk. n ,' , ,' 7 V, ,N A -w' ,b t ' ' 14 ' 'J ' lm' 'r Y v lm ' V' I ' -J :qc ' I '-4 ' 4 If ' ' A f v lg. iv 1 N ' . , sv- ' Q. J ,q . a 1vieif. ' A , ffii I '41 fl ' E I ' 9 'J u. n r l I, I .Q ,. 1 1 55' I I A f l f--,I Pl 1 J ,, 'f Ap ,1 . VF 'U 5. A - -nf .2 'C 0 I
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