Liberty High School - Lion Yearbook (Brentwood, CA)

 - Class of 1947

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1 adm? lam '47 Published by THE STUDENTS of LIBERTY UNION HIC-BH SCHGOL Bren+wood California DEDICATION We The sludenls ol Liberly Union l-ligh School, wish lo honor and Thank Mr. Nash loy dedicaling This annual lo him. For Jrhe pasf lhirly years he has devoled his inlelli- gence, energy, and ellorls lo The develop- menl ol our school. l-lis lcindness, his smile, and his helping hand are lhe 'rhings we slu- denlrs will mosl remember aboul lvlr. Nash. ll is wilh deep regrel and sorrow lhal we mourn lhe passing of our principal. IN MEMORIUM November 24, I946, is marked by The passing OT Miss Echo Clark, a Triend and a member OT The TaculTy Tor The pasT TiTTeen years. l-ler undersTanding and willingness To help made her classes successTul and worThwhile. STudenTs will remember her Tor her quick wiT, her Triendly way. and her sinceriTy in all relaTionships. Yes, Miss Clarlc is gone, buT noT Trom The hearTs OT The peo- ple who lcnew her. PRINCIPAL'S MESSAGE 'F 5 M There are Times when Tragic evenTs crowd in To TesT The Tibre of men and insTiTuTions. The pasT year has wiTnessed such a TesT of our school: The passing oT Miss Clarlc and Then oT our beloved leader, Mr. Nash, was a greaT personal loss To all oT us and a mosT serious sTrain on our school organizaTion. The splendid way ThaT The TaculTy and sTudenTs meT This TesT and wenT on To compleTe a successful year is a TribuTe To The sound adminisTraTive policies carried on by Mr. Nash during The many years he was our principal. l wanT To personally Thanlc The TaculTy and sTudenTs Tor Their help and cooperaTionq wiTh all oT us worlcing TogeTher we can loolc Torward To a TuTure oT conTinuing success. Marilyn Bascom Lida Mae Beemer Brieuc Bouche Madalein Craig BeaTrice Cross FACULTY Virginia Dalas Irwin Diamond Norah Layers C. G. 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George Nunng 27. Anvcimeffe Lopez: 28. Euqeme Caiowcll. K 1' 0 , 4,5 . SEIONR OFFICERS Leff To righ+- Richard Jackson, Sgt af Arms Jean Iviarfinl Sfudenf Affairs Rep. George Nunn, Vice Pres. Caroi Knight Pres. Mrs. Cross, Advisor Joanne Casey, Sec. Russell Plnniips, Treas. HORTENSE ALVAREZ l.iLY AMBROSINO IRENE ARAGAKI BETTY ATCHLEY JQHN AVERY iivieeeme BEEKs r.,,H.,, :N- DAVTD BLUMEN 'Ei .-, meme CALDWELL jst 'T . .5 A .1 5:29 W JCDANNE CASEY WANDA COPPEDGE CATHERINE CRAWECDRD ' MICKEY CROWELL G:-., WALTER DAVTS DEWEY DE MARTINI A . :off 1. -C7 , 'Y' 'ir 551- X112 A 'X xi!! RUTH DEVERA .3 ,Z .. a. Q x Micfxeifa PAJARDQ ,. ,. , Y'N-tv I5 A' LEE Pereeusem -J 4 MARY EERRER .JEAN Peisem Demwr PREiTAs ff? -' . 9- 1 4- fflf' wr 'fo Qs. sv' 1-fs N '7 '6 ' T- MX it 3,6 -cf- bs-if bf I Q55 i fit in '76 -r-K. f' fv- li' Snr' I QQ Qif -sf 'TH' i W . I S34 ,XF Y' uqgl' lf Q if 'Q' G? affix. 1' f a' . Z- 2 fv- :af -fx .S pf kgi -gy :sf- lx Nr fa. 'vwg AY QW' -4.9 N-.rx 2 3 4 N x. --..v T JOHN GENTRY TONY GHIOZZI' DOYLE GIBSON MARY GONZALESLA GEORGIA HARRISON GRACE HICKMAN RAY HIRATSUKA' I GERALDINE HURST JOAN HURST RICHARD JACKSON MARY JARDIN VIVIAN JULIAN ALFRED KALMIN JIMMY KATAOKA ELINOR KEMPTHORNEL KATHERINE KENNER ELMER KNAUSS CAROL KNIGHT ANTOINETTE LOPEZI JEAN MARTIN MARY MARTINEZ I DONNA MATHERS BILL MATSUDA1 JOSEPHINE MATSIJDA BETTY JO MQKNIGHT CORA NUNES GEORGE NUNN' GILBERT OCHOA, BOB O'HARA NICK PAPADAKOS DONALD PARISH RUSS PHILLIPSL NORMA PRELLI PALILINE SHINAULT MARY SILVA JOAN SIMONI JOHN SLATTEN' NELLIE STOLHAND MICHIO TANAKA CLYDE TERRY 7' , CLARKE THOMAS- Iffi' ff ANITA TORRES VIRGINIA TORRES DOROTHY TRAMMELL If MYRTLE TUCK JOSEPHINE VATERV LORRAINE WALKERI' DONALD WILLIAMSON' Nof Pictured- BARRY RAVA JOE RAVA 1-Q A ig ri., , I A .C7'f'5. EDWARD WOLFENBAPQER GEORGE YAMASHITA JH 56: K SENIOR WILL Alvarez, I-Iorlense, I will my long eyelashes lo Freda Welzel. Ambrosino, Lily, I will my dimples lo Judy Ballard. Aragaki, Irene, I will my heighl lo Carol Clark. Alchley, Belly, I will my baskelball abilily lo Diana Roberls. Avery, John, I will my woodshop abilily lo Leroy Greenwood. Beeks, Imogene, I leave gym wilh a sigh ol reliel. Blumen, Dave, I will my hair slyle lo Bob Kirk. Caldwell, Eugene, I leave-lor lhe meal markel. Casey, Joanne, I will my sour noles in band lo Alvin Becker. Coppedge, Wanda, I will my big brown eyes lo Pele McKnighl. Crawlord, Calherine, I will my remole corner in lhe physics room lo Belly Paslor. Crowell, Mickey, il I had somelhing lo will I'd gel rid ol il. Davis, Waller, I will my quiel discussions wilh Koach 'Io anyone De Marlini, Dewey, I leave my mind and giggles wilh Carolyn. DeVera, Rulh, I will my quiel nalure lo Bill Linn. Faiardo, Mickey, I will my seal on lhe Oakley bus lo Medardo. Ferguson, Lee, I will my abilily lo irrilale leachers lo Del VrMeer. Folsom, Jean, I will my beal up reed lo Shirley Williamson. Freilas, Dorolhy, I will my laugh lo Gennie Smilh. Genlry, John, I will my lille Liberly's No. I I-learlbreakeru lo Ghiozzi, Tony, I will my bluck curly hair lo Freddie Welzel. Gibson, Doyle, I will my choice ol women lo Coach Diamond. Gonzales, Mary, I leave lhe ollice wilhoul an errand runner. I-Iarrison, Georgia, I will my eyebrows lo George Gambel. I-Iiralsuka, Ray, I will my loolball abilily lo Dave Anderson. I-Iickman, Grace, I leave-wilhoul a handlul ol demeril cards. I'-Iursl, Geraldine, I will my voice lo Mardell Howell. I-Iursl, Joan, I leave-glad lo gel oul. Jackson, Richard, I leave-lhe school a more guiel place. Jardin, Mary, I will my pin-up piclures lo Ann Adele Sargenli. Julian, Vivian, I will my bangs lo Vernon Pilau. Kalmin, Allred, I will my walk lo Bill Anderson. Kalaoka, Jimmy, I will my class inlerruplions lo Calherine Callaghan. Kemplhorne, Elinor, I will my laugh lo anyone who will lake il. Pal O'Brien. Kenner, Kalherine, I leave-wondering whal Nancy and lhe school will do wilhoul m Knauss, Elmer, I will my chair in chorus lo Bob Ayers. Knighl, Carol, I leave-wilhoul Donna. Lopez, Anloinelle, I will my arlislic abilily lo Rex Gibson. Marlin, Jean, I will my abilily lo calch Seniors lo Nancy Sluarl. Marlinez, Mary, I will my hockey slick lo Tony Lozano. Malhers, Donna, I will my pleasanl lalks in hislory wilh Mrs. Cross Malsuda, Bill, I will my conslanl smile lo Paul Urenda. Malsuda. Josephine, I leave-wilh my cheerlul nalure. McKnighl, Belly Jo, I leave--lo recover from lour sludious years. Nunes, Cora. I leave-wilhoul Gennie and Addie Lee. Nunn, George, I will my powerlul voice lo Bruce Soderslrom. Ochoa, Gilberl, I will lhe denls in my lender lo Richard Gonsalves. O'I-Iara, Bob, I leave-wilh lhe olher horsemen. Papadakos, Nick, I will my mouslache lo Gale Marlin. Parish, Don, I will my hol rod lo Pele Lewis. Phillips, Russ, I leave-more slooped lhan when I came. Prelli, Norma, I will my llighliness lo Barbara Rennels. Shinaull, Pauline, I will my non-marking, non-sounding shoes lo Harry Abreu. Silva, Mary, I will my gum lo Mrs. Cross. Simoni, Joan, I will my F.F.A. crown lo lhe nexl queen. Slallen, John, I will my long legs lo Leo Luna. Slolhand. Nellie, I will lhe gum under my desk lo Leonard Celoni. Tanaka, Michio, I will my lillle leel lo Bill Shellenberger. Terry, Cylde, I will a lock ol my hair lo Mr. Oslrom. Thomas, Carke, I will my blushing lace lo I-Iarold Marlin. Torres, Anila, I will my molh lilled purse lo Lillian Padilla. Torres, Virginia, l will my hislory book lo some olher unlorlunale. Trammell, Dorolhy, I leave-laking my nickname wilh me. Tuck, Myrlle, I leave-speechless. Valer, Josephine, I will my bollle ol shoe polish lo a dirly pair ol Walker, Lorraine, I leave- wilhoul a handlul ol absence slips. Williamson, Don, I leave in search ol a bigger and wider car. Wollenbarger, Ed, I leave-spinning a hooker, Yamashila, George, I will my devilish mood lo John Brislow. lo Bob Kirk. shoes. 5 who can lalk lasl. 6 Lell lo righl-Bill Oslrom, advisor: Florence McElroy, sec.: Jean Pereira, lreas.g Shirley While, Sludenl Allairs represenlalive: Belly Paslor, vice-pres., Louis Chavez, pres., Eugene Boring, sgl.-al-arms. Ardel Frey, Vernon Pilau, Pele Lewis, Alvin Becker, Richard Gonsalves, Eugene Privell. Second Row-Charlene Smilh, Belly Jean Rough, Viola De Borba. Edilia Bianchini, Flor- ence Mclilroy, Marion Coelho. Firsl Row- Anloinelle Ambrosino, Pauline Frazier, Bealrice Gonsalves, Juanila Clark, Nancy Sluarl, Jean Pereira. J. C. Phipps, Lewis Garner, Herb Dally, Tino Bacchini, George Gambel, Bill Ferguson. Sec- ond Row-Leo Cosla, Wanda Long, Ouida Robinson, Shirley While, Janel Parlc, Tony Lozano, Leroy Walker. Firsl Row-Norine Jep- sen, l-lorlense Duran, Carolyn Le Moin, Belly Paslor, Mallie Thompson, Mary Ferrer, Joanne Dull. Joe Freilas, Carl Casey, Eugene Boring, Rex Gibson, Louis Chavez, Mary Misquez, Don Pederson, Del Vr Meer, Leroy Greenwood, Harold Marlin, Gilberl Dominguez. Second Row-Dorolhy Crawlord, Dessie Mae Forehand, Eva Murphy, Cruz Zamora, Carol Clarlc, Evelyn Gutierrez. Firsl Row-Alrilro Yagi, Anna Lee Wallis, Belly Temps. Dorolhy Oden, Mabel Mendez, Margarel Misquez. SOPHOMORES Irwin Diamond, advisor: Joyce Lunsford, rreas. J, W. Anderson, pres.: Barbara Rennels, Judici ary rep.: Linda Rogers, sec.: Gennie Smilh, Slu denl Arlairs rep.g Anne Fernandez, vice pres. Ben Linn, sgl.-al-a rms. Top row, lefl lo righl-Bill Linn, James Hursl, Hershel Barlon, Ralph Pallerson, Leonard Ce- loni, Gerald Bacom, Benn Linn, Gale Marlin. Second row-Barney Burris, Joyce Lunsford, Mary Papadalcos, Diana Marlin, Lois Welches, Donna Miklrelsen, Janell Douglas. Barbara An- drews, Eslher Malsuda, Caro- line Faiardo. Third row-Linda Rogers, Alice Crisl, Beverly Higgins, Frances Seeno, Gwen Carolyon, Nellie Paslor, Cora Mae Laird, Ber- nice Lavinder, Judy Ballard. Top row, lefl lo righi'-Manuel Vilchez, Jessie Eason, Joe Hammers, Heclor Marfinez, Ralph Pombo. Third row-Johnny Nunes, Harry Abreu, Valoene Anglin, James Lasaler. Second row-Dolores Vilchez, Dolores Galvin, Frances Herrera, Helen Rosa, Jacquelyn Armslrong, Margarel Frazier, Belly Hanson. Firsl row- Alice Gonzalves, Malilda Misquez, lsabel San- chez, Oielia Ochoa. Helen Bellah, Elaine Mc- Clure, Barbara Rennels. Top row, lell lo righr-Jaclc Pelerson, Bob Bonde, Roy Hendriclcs, Dale Connally, Richard Larsen. Third row-John Miguel, Joe Fernan- dez, Bob Kirk, Leo Thomas, Linfon Reed. Sec- ond row-Norma Baker, Addie Lee Morse, Ramona Ornelas, Donna Clarlr, Merle Aichley, Emma Jean Phelps, Jessie Balmer, Molly Tarango. Firsl row-Virginia Waldie, Ella Nell Pendry, Gennie Smilh, Anne Fernandez, Eleanor Rios, Lillian Padilla, Beverly Malhers, lrene Warren, lrene Freilas, -I3.. FRESHMEN Lell lo righl-Lee Luna, pres.: Kennelh Cross sgl.-al-arms, Diana Roberls, lreas.: Belly Firpo Judiciary rep.: Sonya Miller, sec.: Rulh Morris advisor: John Brislow, vice pres. '-in . Top row, lell lo righl-John McKenzie, Roberl Crowell, Edward Zamora, Leo Luna, Peler Perez, Pal O'Brien, John Brislow. Third row- Joe Dominguez, Dick Cecchini, Maudine Doug- las, Maurine Thompson, Rosa Sandoval, Belly Simavvo. Second row-Marlha McKnighl, Vir- ginia l-lair, Palricia Rennels, Thelma Wallis. Belly Clillon, l-lelen Viramonlez, Wilda Fugell. Firsl row-Ann Adele Sargenli, Sonya Miller, Gladice Pilau, Margie Manar, Dorolhy Coch- nauer, La Verne Waldron, Dolores Nance, Margarel Phillips, Agnes Okamola. Top, lell lo righl-Medaro Faiardo, Edward De Jesus, Elmo Bacchini, Noriaki Aragaki, Jess Berumen, Bill Shellenberger, Denny Phillips, Ed McKinney, Jimmy Thompson, Bruce Soder- slrom, Fourlh row-Boris Blumen, Billy Lyons, Junior Landrum, Linn Waldie, Frank Duke, Al- lred De Jesus, Jim Wilkins, Melvin Pedersen, Calherine Callaghan, Joanne Pelerson, Shirley Williamson. Second row-Diana Roberls, Do- lores Garcia, Ellorie Knauss, Cora Ann Ferlado, La Verne Burris, Lorella De Borba. Mary Jane Palo, Dorolhy Becker, Florinda Salles, Barbara Julian. Firsl row-Violel Lyons, Lorella Manos, Kalhleen Fernandez, Doris Thompson, Beverly Weslern, Belly Phillips, Belle Brown, Evelyn Sukup, Alice Arhonles, Mildred Clemenls. Top, lell lo righl-Manuel Gonsalves, Dave An- derson, Richard McCord, Peler Perez, Charles Campigli, Bob Ayres, Joe Tresch, Third row- Kennelh Cross, Aurora Gulierrez, Clarence Sequiedo, Jimmy Alvarez, Don Norwell, Bill Anderson, Bill Burrow, Ben Uyenishi, Freddie Welzel, Eddie Makala. Second row-Mary Aguilar, Mallie Lunslord, Freda Welzel, Pal Long, Maxine Welzel, Dorolhy Simoni, Violel Frosl, Billie Slevens, Selsuko l-lashigami, Al- berlina Texiera, Teru Araqaki, Sumi Malsuda, Edna Bellencourl, Belly Firpo, Janice Miller, Lupe Zamora, Dorolhy Crolwell, Velma Long, Alhens Papadakos. -14- LIBERTY LION STAFF Joanne Casey, Edilor Since financing an annual is almosl as greal a problem as assembling if, Jrhe Liberly Lion Slalll kepl busy lhis year raising funds and seeking publicily. The Sadie I-lawlcin's Dance was an evenl of lasl November, and lhe aller-game dance in January was also a success. Siudenrs should lang remember lhe publicilv skils when lhe annual salesmen were busy. We hope 'rhis annual will serve as your record of an imporlanl year. Eva Schihferle, advisor: Cafherine Crawford, pholo ed: Del Vr Meer, Waller Davis, Dewey De Marfini, business manager: Par O'Brien, Dorolhy Oden, assisf. ed.: Anloineffe Lopez, ar? ed.: Edilia Biancchini, Jean Marlin, Barbara Andrews. 115-. In 4 rn 4 W Inq for someflmnc mule Ye 77 7 Gracious WP gang 9 0 ri 4, U 2 0 1 pa f Do ofhy Crawfo w a rn rm warnx fm wfnmf pnfa I6 Mr Presldcnf Ki ld fy if H Pr CAB HOYWY W ef P v Mu JP n P-asp e em an 27 Boo' 28. Whf s LV. -v'- ' if .4 'Cm- 'A 'O 4 1.7! 'v . ,. ki' .M-X 1. 5,1 ' u . m. !' lax. m 5 ,F fo ,J .5 :SW A- ' ' if W:-...f ' 'px .5- ', .if f :GPM , Q , ,, , ,.-.- :- hiya:- wig' 1,5353-QD' 'JT . JHZQ7! 'ta' if? 3' NAQQ.-2 , 1-' Q' 1 .',-,437-. -.LW . , -, J. .Y V1 ,':K4'f24 3, x-3 -N? ff 'PE iJn-' 4: -,g. :G-.CA ' ' '. f 117113 W: - ,.:.:-.,- Q '. wa. 'X ' fnfagifh A- -:-:gp .-34.4 --PH? 'ifiiiv ' 'F '. , Q.:.g,..::g- x L-5. 1 - g:.,..f.5gv, ,:.. -.1. .. U 5. 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I In I .k4 '. in fu i ., . .IJ , wwf , 'Q' J' 3 . . . f IU. CLL1 Q i .U W 5 . .vlfkr , l,k,,'-fa, ,, -, V I-L ,Lift a ly V. 'I , L , .r n 1' H ' 1 n 11 A QV 5' I ' fqig-. ' Hn -I-03 3-, .L'v.g-1.'..f . . 1. .p -H124 I PM '1 -' f lu U V 1 X i Al,n 1 ' f um, I STUDENT AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Top row-Dewey De Marlini, Waller Davis, John Genlry, Don Williamson, Louis Chaviz. Third row-Leo Luna, Carol Knight Del Vr Meer, Lee Fer- guson, Doyle Gibson. Second row- Franlc Vonder Ahe, advisor: Cafherine Crawford, Anfoinefle Lopez, Kafherine Kenner, Marion Coelho, Eva Schil-ferle, advisor. Firsf row-Gennie Smifh, Joanne Casey. Jean Marlin, Dorolhy Oden, Nancy Sfuarl, Shirley While. STUDENT BODY OFFICERS Lell To riqhl-Presidenf John Genfryg Sql. Arms. I-lershel Barlon: Vice Pres. Del Vr Meer: Treas., Kafherine Kenner Sec. Dorolhy Oden. STUDENT AFFAIRS' OFFICERS Del Vr Meer, Pres.: Joanne Casey. Sec.: Carol Kniqhf, Vice-Pres. I-laying won 'rhe honor of a place on Ihe Sludenl Affairs Commillee, Ihese sluclenls meel weekly lo ponder and debare lhe momenlous prob- lems of 'rhe Sludenr Body Delegales lo Jrhe meelings are presidenls of classes clubs and organizahons and represenlahves from each ol Ihe CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION You don'+ have 'ro wear horn-rimmed gasses Io be a member ol Ihis group, bul you do have Io earn ar leasl Jrhree Ns each guarier. Thar lhe club is larger Ihan ever before is a source ol pride. To raise money Ihis year, C.S,F. gave a record dance, and ro become acguainled wilh higher educalrion, lhe group planned a Irip ro Sranlord Universiry. C. S. F. Baclc row-Calherine Crawford, Kalh- erine Kenner, Lois Welches, Lee Fer- guson, John Genlry. Second row-Joanne Casey. Jean Mar- lin, Joyce Lunsford, Pafricia Rennels, Catherine Callaghan, Frances Seeno, Edilia Bianchini. Firsi row-Edna Befiencourl, Dorofhy Oden, Vivian Julian, Donna Milclcelsen, Barbara Rennels, Norah Lavers, advisor. JUDICIARY COMMITTEE Baclr row-Vernon Noble, advisor: Calh, erine Crawford, I-Iarold Marlin, Janel Park, Dewey De Marlini, Franlc Vonder Ahe, advisor. From' row-Joanne Casey, Barbara Rene nels, Marilyn Bascom, adviser: Belly Firpo. JUDICIARY COMMITTEE Sludenls gualce in Jrheir bools when Ihey sland before Jrhis group. You can'+ blame 'rhem oecause lacing Jrhe Judiciary Commirlee may mean a warning ro walch behavior. I-lowever, don'+ gel Jrhe idea Thar Ihe com- millree is in Iraining for Jrhe police lorce because, in realiry, ir is com- posed of Iacully and sludenl members whose sincere desire is Io see iuslice done in all school discipline mallers. -ig.. CADET CORPS l-lup, lwo, lhree, lourl The cadels are marchinq under lhe command ol Ex-Army Capl. W. A. Oslrom. Throuqh lhe corps, which consisls larqely ol Erosh, lhe boys learn leadership, lundamenlals ol marchinq, and marlcsmanship. They are under lhe command ol Capl. Dewey De Marlini, Isl Sql. John Slallen, 2nd Ll. Clarke Thomas, and Isl Sql. I-larold Marlin. OFFICERS Lell lo riqhl-Capl, Dewey De Marlini, Leo Thomas, Isl Sql. Harold Marlin, 2nd Plaloon Sql. Don Williamson. I2ncl piclurel Ready, aim, fire! com- mands Capl. De Marlini. Range praclice qellinq a bead on lhe larqel. 9,9 gf. RIFLE CLUB Back row, lell lo riqhl-Clarl:e,Thomas, John Slallen, I-larold Marlin, Don Wil- liamson, Ed McKinney, Charles Campi- gli, Dick Cecchine, Bill Shellenberger, James I-lursl, Linn Waldie, Leo Thomas. Second row - Elmer Knauss, Georqe Nunn, Bill Linn, Roberl Crowell, Ben Linn, John McKinzie, Clarence Landrum, Dewey De Marlini, Bill Oslrom, advisor. RIFLE CLUB Zero il in, chum. You'll never malce a pinwheel lhal way. The club under William Oslrom's inslruclion, consisls ol cadels who are inleresled in advanced lraininq in marlcsmanship. The qroup ended lhe year wilh a banq-up allair, lhe Rille Club dinner. -19.- GI RLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Oh, how our muscles achel Piclured below are lhe muscle women ol lhe school. They represenled Liberly al counly play days, enlerlained al lheir Molher's Tea, gave parlies, and sponsored dances. The inleresl in lhe group was so inlense lhal everyone wanled lo ioin. Baclc row--Nancy Sluarl, vice pres. and lreas.g Kalherine Kenner, pres.: Sonya Miller, Carolyn Le Moin, Edilia Bian- chini,, Belly Paslor, Anloinelle Ambros- ino, Charlene Smilh. Fourlh row-Judy Ballard. Belly Hanson, Gladice Pilau, Shirley While. Wanda Long, Janel Park, Donna Milclcelsen, Carol Clarlc, Molly Tarango, Alice Gonsales, Helen Rosa, Jean Periera, Bealrice Gonzalves, Marion Coelho, Viola De Borba, Barbara Ren- nels, Norma Baker, Donna Clarlc, Lorella De Borba. Emma Jean Phelps, Joanne Dull, Ella Nell Pendry, Nellie Paslor, Norine Jepsen. Second row-Shirley Williamson, Anlonielle Lopez, Barbara Andrews, Rulh De Vera, Belle Brown, Cora Laird, Olelia Ochoa, Dorolhy Crawlord, Anna Lee Wallis, Calherine Callaghan, Diana Marlin, sec.: Jean Marlin, Janell Douglas, Linda Rogers, Ellorie Knauss. Alice Arhonles, Calherine Crawford, Cora Ann Ferlado, Merle Alchley, Margie Manar, Edna Bellen- courl, Firsl row-Licla Beemer, advisor: Joanne Casey. Beverly Weslern, Cruz Zamora, Belly Phillips, Belly Jean Rough. Thelma Wallis, Norma Prelli, Ann Adele Sargenli, Alice Crisl, Beverly I-Iiggins, Belly Firpo, Virginia l-lair, Mary Gon- sales, Dorolhy Cochanhauer, Janice Miller. GIRLS' LEAGUE COUNCIL Lell lo righl-Madalein Craig, a'lvisorZ Calherine Crawlord, Presidenlg Frances Seeno, Cuslodian: Carolyn Le Moin, Vive-Pres.: Edilia Bianchini, Jr. Rep.: Barbara Andrews, Treas.g Judy Ballard, Sophn Rep., Florence McElroy, Sec. ' 5 '::L.-.. ,... , 5 I I .y 23 Z' ., gf! 3, -3 y il . ,040 1- 'I4173 A: . ff GIRLS' LEAGUE COUNCIL Perhaps you've worn a crazy coslume lo lhe I-li Jinx or helped wilh lhe Molher's Tea. The council nol only plans such allairs, bul il sees lhal olher aclivilies are provided lor lhe girls. Big plans loward a lairyland lheme lor lhe Molher's Tea proved successlul. ..20.. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Oh, I burned lhe biscuilsl My zipper won'l lil! I-low do you sel a lable? The Fulure I-Iomemalcers ol America have been busy lhis year wilh such aclivilies as lhe F.F.A. banguel, cake sales, serving al lhe Molher's Tea, various parlies, and many olher social allairs. A' FTF? 'Wsff'fig3f'WG? fY'f2'WF? ...- . , , IIN ii?fliii'i,gt.- I v i PM F' 'Qi -S MZ i 'T 'li'F?5': I ffl' -- I 1 FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Fourlh row-Anila Torres, Marlha Mc- Knighl, Mary Marlinez, Josephine Valer, Jean Folsom, Belly Jo Mclinighl, Pauline Frazier, Anloinelle Ambrosino, Charlene Smilh, Donna Malhers, JoAnn Pelerson, I-Ielen Rosa, Mary Papadalcos, Eva Murphy, Rosa Sandoval, Dorolhy Craw- lord, Maxine Welzel, Freda Welzel. Florinda Salles, Dorolhy Sirnoni. Third rowlNorine Jepsen, Pal Long, Addie Lee Morse, Dolores Galvin, Dolores Vilchez, Alice Gonsales, Alcilco Yagi, Viola DeBorba, Jean Pereira, Edilia Bianchini, Bealrice Gonzalves, Alberlina Texiera, Alhens Papadalros, Irene Ara- galri, Anloinelle Lopez. Second row- Joanne Dull, Joan Simoni, Violel Lyons, Virginia Flair, Eslher Malsuda, Teru Ara- galci, Wanda Long, Josephine Malsuda, Fllorie Knauss, Cora Ann Ferlado, Merle Alchley, Jessie Balmer, Norma Baker, Dorolhy Becker, Belle Brown, Belly Lou Phillips, Evelyn Sulcup, Lupe Zamora, Rulh Morris, advisor. Firsl row-Cora Nunes, Molly Tarango, Irene Freilas, Olelia Qchoa, Lorella Manos, Barbara Julian, Beverly Weslern, Mildred Clem- enls, Belly Paslor, Belly Firpo, Janice Miller, Agnes Olcamolo, Alice Crisl, Bev- erly I-Iiggins, Margie Manar, Dorolhy Cochnauer, LaVerne Waldron. F. F. A. Top, lell lo righl-Bill Ferguson, Peler Perez, Tony Ghiozzi, Bob O'l-lara, Allred Kalmin, Don Williamson, Leo Cosla, Richard Larson, Third row-Eugene Bor- ing, Dave Anderson, Leroy Walker, Joe Freilas, Charles Campigli, Tino Bacchini, Dave Blumen, Joe I-lammers. Second row -Joe Tresch, Richard McCord, Kennelh Cross, Don Norvell, Eugene Privell. Firsl row--Richard Gonzalves, Johnny Nunes, I-larry Abreu, Bill Malsuda, Freddie Wel- zel, Bill Anderson, Bill Burrow, Manuel Gonsalves, Ben Uyenishi, GiddyapI Roping and plowing days have iusl begun. The Liberly Chapler ol lhe Fulure Farmers ol America, lhe nalional organizalion ol vocalional agricullure boys, lcepl busy lhis year wilh lheir big Field Day and Parade in May and olher aclivilies. -21 - STUDENT BODY PLAY I have The anThropologIcal reporTs here. I love money mosT oT all- uMyI rnyluu IT l could geT ThaT legacy. Frank, you're working Too harcI. Please leT me reTurn. The sad Tuneral scene. The TirsT STudenT Bocly play oT The year, Our Town, broughT an enTirely diTTerenT Type oT perTormance To L.U.- I-I. S.'s sTage. Lacking seTs and props, The casT clicl an excellenT iob oT inTerpreTing The individual p-arTs. The casT, under The dIrecTIon oT Bill Van Vleclc, included Norma Prelli, PaT O'BrIen, DoroThy Craw- Torcl, George Nunn, Linda Rogers, BeTTy Jean Rough, Del Vr Meer, Bill Schellen- berger, oTher minor, buT im- porTanT acTors, and a small Choir. M 3 U I Y SH! A Q, .. X351 4-4--' 55' K .1 - -.-'. iii 'I AUTOGRAPHS RALLY COMMITTEE Sif here, pleasel Pom-poms 35cl The rally commiffee under fhe iurisdicfion of fhe yell leaders in a newly formed group The members who are chosen by sfudenf affairs, are responsible for organizing rallies before afhlefic: evenfs. Top row, leff fo right-Leo Luna, Del Vr Meer, Doyle Gibson. Second row- Marilyn Bascom, advisorg Kafherine Kenner, Anfioneffe Lopez, Janef Park, Beffy Firpo. Firsf row-Alice Crisf, Bev- erly Higgins, Wanda Long, Paf Long, Jean Marfin. DRAMATICS CLUB Third row, leff fo riqhl-Del Vr Meer, George Nunn, Bill Shellenberger, John McKenzie. Second row-Bill Van Vleclc, advisory Oorofhy Crawford, Carlyn Le- Moin, Edilia Bianchini, Elmer Knauss. Beverly Weslern, Mildred Clemenfs, Velma Long, Roberl Crowell. Firsf row -Dorofhy Oden, Pres.: Beffy Pasfor, lrene Freifas, Beffy Jo Boring, Beffy Firpo, Linda Rogers. Beffy Jean Rough, Norma Pre-lli, Beverly l-liggins, Delores Name, Alice Crisf. s -i li fu -UU? DRAMATICS CLUB The Barrymores and l-layes of Liberfy fried ouf fheir acfing abilufy fwice This year, once for Qur Town and again for Junior Miss Under fhe direcfion of Bill Van Vleclc, green acfors and acfresses soon became skilled enough fo perform for assemblies and ofher programs -24- PHOTO CLUB Do you have lears ol being shol? Here's lhe group lhal is responsible Under lhe supervision ol Mr. Noble lhe members learn lhe phases ol praclical pholography. By laking piclures al games, dances, elc., lhey make use ol lheir knowledge. CD. Q I' i S55 ..Q.' AU i N C. 0 V 'rx 'B I .. V S semi C. i , 1- 'C'l Lf 5 'le his ji ?-,Q LQ iPfl5 Hifi ' .iw L , .X : ' 4' C5 ri CHORUS Top, lell lo righl-Dorolhy Crawford, Harold Marlin, Bill Ferguson, George Nunn, Del Vr Meer. Firsl row-Norma Prelli, Carolyn Le Moin, Judy Ballard, Ann Adele Sargenli, Sonya Miller, Donna Mikkelsen, Janice Miller, Shirley While, Calherine Crawford, Beverly Higgins, Alice Crisl, Vernon Noble, advisor. CHORUS Top row, lell lo righl-Manuel Gon' salves, Jim Wilkins, Bill Shellenberger, Elmer Knauss, Russ Phillips, Lee Fergu- son, Roberl Crowell, Joe Tresch, Heclor Marlinez. Fourlh row-John Genlry, Dewey De Marlini, Don Parish, Harold Marlin, George Yamashila, Richard Jackson. Third row-Aurora Gulierrez, Eleanor Rios, Kalhleen Fernandez, Lillian Padilla, Belly Jo McKnighl, Lois Welches, La Verne Burris, Violel Frosl, Mary Silva, Vernon Noble, inslruclor. Second row-Belly Temps, Isabel San- chez, Sonya Miller, Ellorie Knauss, Cora Ann Ferlado, Joanne Casey, Jean Mar- lin, Dorolhy Simoni, Firsl row-Dolores Garcia, Wanda Long, Linda Rogers, Beverly Weslern, Margarel Phillips, Juanila Clark, Freda Welzel, Alhens Papadakos, Georgia Harrison, Tra la la la -a lively group ol singers, lolaling 50 in number, enler- lained various organizalions during lhe year wilh lheir merry and sad lunes. Credil is due lo lhe group and Mr. Noble, lheir inslruclor, lor lheir grand work al lhe Spring Concerl. -25- BAND and L --,.-- ' '- . . 'll-F ' ..-, f Top, lell lo riqhl-Pele Lewis, George Nunn, Richard Jackson, John Slallen, Pauline Frazier, Clarke Thomas, Russ Phillips, Dorolhy Crawlord, Elmer, Knauss, Harold Marlin, Manuel Vilchez, Dewey De Marlini, Calherine Crawlord, Mary Marlinez, Joanne Casey. Third row-Belly Paslor, Vernon Pilau, Vivian Julian, Barbara Andrews, Belly Hanson, Dorolhy Trammell, Jean Folsom, Charlene Smilh, Viola De Borba, Nellie Paslor, Mickey Faiardo, Donna Mikkelsen. Second row-Janel Park, Juanila Clark, Irene Freilas, l-leclor Marlinez, Belly Jo Boring, Carolyn Le Moin, Judy Ballard, Anloinelle Ambrosino. Jean Marlin, Vernon Noble, inslruclor. Fisl row-Lois Welches, drum maiorg Cruz Zamora, Sonya Miller, maiorelles. l-lere lhey come! Rolling drums and wailing lrumpels, all under lhe direclion ol Vernon Noble, had many opporlunilies lo show oll al alh- lelic evenls, al assemblies and, ol course, al lhe big Spring Concerl. , , , ,f n V1 , , ,. rss pi Y 4 QI, H1 , ' 7: '- - . , ' ,- 'aiu' .1 ,T im' I ' ' 1 ,J . Q f ' if g .,,., ', ff','.,4,-V' - rf' l f lilf 1- 5 M354 45' ' 5-nigga 'WHY' ' L -- Q- ' . ' L-- 91 V' v 4-3' 9' - eh. . , B M- , . L T-, T fi ' if f T T' in , -C, it - . i. qg:g-.iJ.:,w,,g:-.E ' ,. , Y A -A . AL , Ui - .. .. 'el 'Y , wi. f af . Tl 1, Hi , H If J , 2. af- g , ff-Af ,. J -. 1 J 1 be 95 4:-La all fi i ,glib ' me ,' . f w ' . slew?-1 f'l .f'.,,I li ' F: V -lf' ' ' . - -- . ' . ,nm ,glf .iff-, . I - .1 Y .,- J 4, r T-U '.,: .,,,. I f ' ' L aff iff? 'lr f-1: , 'E f'-mgifa J J ew- , ,.,Q,-,A -,' -'-,' 1' . A :- . '4' pyagf ' ' . sgfih, .y git K T' ' in A 4 V . 1 7 - -i ' .' 4 'if' , ' wif -l.'1:?' f .-, Y -741 ,,. A ga., , , , ,, , ,. , 4 hh, 'S I ,I MAJORETTES Tossing Their baTons high and dressed in Their red, whiTe and gold uniforms. The maioreTTes added much color To The band aT TooTball games and aT The FFA Field Day Parade in May. LeTT To righT are, Gennie SmiTh, Lois Welches, drum major: Cruz Zamora, and Sonya Miller. LeTT To righT are Wanda and PaT Long. YELL LEADERS PoTaTo chips! PoTaTo chips! Crunch, crunch, crunch! A good iob oT keeping up The L.U.l-LS. STudenT Body's spiriT was done by our lively leaders. Under Their leadership louder and beTTer yells were heard by our Teams. ,271 SCHOOL CALENDAR- I946-47 SEPTEMBER DECEMBER 23-27 Feshman Week with I-Iello Day and Big and Little Sister and Brother Day ended with a gay splash as the Sophomores made welcome the new- comers and their parents with program, retresh- ments and dancing at the Freshman Reception. OCTOBER 4 Decked with plaid shirts and Levis, the students, had a high time at the F.F.A. Barn Dance. Il A boost to the students spirits was provided by a G.A.A. record dance. Three cheers tor Ye Muscle Women. 3O Spook party was sponsored by Home Econ. tor F.F.A. complete with apple ducking tun and tood. lm-mmmt NOVEMBER 6 A great time was provided tor Dad by his pride and joy at the F.F.A. Father and Son Banquet. Much credit to Miss Morris and girls. 8 Determined gals dragged their He-men to the Annual Statt's Sadie Hawkins Dance. Skits by Dog Patchers were tollowed by Holeless doughnuts and bottled Kickapoo iuice. II No school! Armistice Day, remember? Also the last game ot a brilliant football season-we won, ot course. Lions now wear championship awards- yippee! I2 Mr. Evans, one ot the series ot brilliant entertainers, astonished students with the many magic traits ot liquid air. I4-I5 6 Drama held the spot light tor three nights 26 27 28 as the students and town tolks went all out tor the Student Body play Our Town. School was dismissed in respect tor the passing ot our dear triend and teacher, Miss Echo Clark. G.A.A. rattled two husky turkeys. Night-Sophomores occupied spot light talking turkey with a lively dance to match the season's spirits. Turkey time!-tour schoolless days-hurray!! DECEMBER 3 5 6 7 IO I3 I4 I8 I9 ln plaid shirts and Levis students thoroughly enioyed Old Clothes Day and the basketball game between G.A.A. and women teachers who topped the event by appearing in long black bloomers. Gale Evans, skilled pianist, was the delight ot the day with much hilarity about his large-piano? Girls' Hi Jinx. The Girls' League sponsored a party tor the tair sex ot the school who attended in cos- tumes ioriginal--but yesll G.A.A. entertained girls ot surrounding schools at their soccer-hockey playday. C.S.F. added a lively bit ot noon dancing to brighten up the day. Eventtul get-together ot the G.A.A. and boys Block L at party. Fun? But dettlll Former students and their tamilies attended Alumni Dinner which proved to be a huge success. Games, dancing and all around good time were enioyed till the late hours by all at Home Econ. and F F.A, party. Christmas entertainment consisted ot music and songs by band and chorus. This was concluded with a skit by the Dramatics Club. ..28.-. 20 Lights low, dreamy music and mistletoe! Junior Christmas dance with music teaturing Frankie and Perry. lAh-h-hl 2I-Jan. 2. Christmas vacation, no school, no exams- ah, days ot bliss. JANUARY I8 24 Seniors were really groovy with dance atter vic- torious game with C.S.D. Big evening was had by all Liberty Hep cats. A bit ot rug cutting was welcomed by all at the atter game dance given by Ye ol' Annual Staff. 3l Juniors let loose again with another ot their lively dances. Good? But natchl! FEBRUARY 5 A cake sale given by the Home Econ. Club resulted in a great clamor tor more ot the yummy tood. 7 An atter game record dance was given by our straight shooters. I4 The mothers ot the G.A.A. members enioyed a tea in their honor and beamed with pride and satistac- tion as they watched their little girls folk dance. I9 Students, taculty, and members ot the town were greatly saddended by the passing ot Mr. Nash who had been our principal and triend for many years. MARCH 7 Bobby-socks and bow ties reigned supreme at Teen- time dance given by the Seniors. I3 Miss Emiline Bogue, brilliant actress, charmed stu- dents with her sparkling character sketches. But good! I4 A gala evening was had by all amidst Palm trees and blossoms at the Soph. Hop which was very Hawaiian. 2I Big evening tor all L.U.H.S. tramps at a Hobo Dance given by the F.F.A. 22 G.A.A. tound great tun in batting the bird at the badminton play day at Acalanes. 26 Faculty vs. a girl and boy Block L team in a spirited game ot sottball. The students ioyously emerged victorious, tor once, having the upper hand on the teachers. 28 Mr, Wabbit was the theme at the Bunny Hop, a record dance, given by the Freshmen. APRIL II Swirling couples were seen on the luxury liner the Juniors rented tor their Prom. I8 L.U.H.S. dramatists gave their version ot Jr, Miss. 2I The Seniors surprised us and torgot to come back to school-Senior ditch day! 25 A huge audience was thrilled by the music of Mr. Noble's musicians at the Spring Concert. MAY 9 Flowers and a tairyland theme were witnessed by mothers at the annual Girls' League Mother's Tea. I7 Horses, lowing cattle, a prancing parade-yes, it's F.F.A. Field Day again. 23 The big event ot the year-the Senior Ball attracted many dancing couples. JUNE 6 The long waited tor occasion-graduation! -Q . 3 kk' I .1 ,, I mu n-1' '- fl ww-. . rl, J- . 1.-,' . ,- -.21 J Y, , -v I 2 'TL a. Fmj 'MJ-f.J -' , . 1 14' f ,rs - ..?,' A . 7'1,. ,. 3 4525i ' 1 1- ,, 3' . ., -f 4:4 ' jj .3 -. , K 5. M G : 1 2 WX 'E Q f i 1' 4 5 ff 1 . 1 3 l r 5, ' W W ' Alfgfiix .f fa 2. x I my Z ' ,,,V ,nu if ki, ' 1 . A 4 1' Q' P Q . wi 'n . s Pl' DEQ. Ha I2 FU' if 1 W3 U .. I it : 1 ..- Q, 3, 1. .gfygl lyiff. ft I. fl .jj JI ::' 5Q4r .:,f3:: , Q A-v J ' is W me f , f ' , .f t fy ' nr 1 -' Q tg x E i ' fi-.CVJI .,- bi' 1 , . 1 2' 1 ,K I A I mg 1, . 5- 1 ' uf -A . as 1-IE: 'I,H A uw, f , - ' mf, f' Q 1 5 I Q N ll u ji? I1 -r , -Ziff 4 : 'Z - . Y: 4 f .,-4 ' '51 f - fx: ir Lmxg 5 I , 21. 'AA 44 I in Q it Q AY Ii 3 , . 1 1 1' L-,, I f D H : v . 1 ,ifef W 1 592: QL... .1 , 47' again?---.... will 19 -any N.. y i ! -3. W a if' ' , Y- f' f' . ii :L L. L Q' . . .. - ...J ea .-.. .-. .. I. Isl piizr: The Thinkers. 2. Where're you qoinf Waldo? 3, Whafs This? 4. Skyrockel. 5. Lively rally. 6. Happy day. 7. Such a smile. 8. Time keepers. 9. A quief senior, IO. Ah, yes. II. Therds fhaf baskel. I2. Side line coaches. I3. Shoulders back. I4. Blow hard. I5. Sink if, Koach, lb. Kick if, I7. Wonder who he sees. IE. Coy. l9. Walcha cloin'? 20. Hello. 2I. May! 22. Come on, yell. if In .sw , , 1 'P Q . L . Q , lf I . ' , ' X - n N . fi: if I ' s 5- 1 F. .. 1 n Nr . v . . . . I 'u 1 Q, . X, v n K ' 1 A., u fl , 1 I . F , . I ' 1 . , H ' . f 1 9 1 1. r 1 , s . A ' I A 1 1 v I f . . ' g I 1 1 I ,. , in l P' v 5 .1 - , 4 l l l B O Y S ' B L O C K L l i llwe boys' Bloclc L consisfs of llie miglily muscle bound allwleles ol i Liberly wlio have earned a leller in any one of four major sporls. Because . of conlroversy over bloclc lellers for ollwer organizaiions, mosl of llwe l boys' lime was spenf in mainlaining 'rlweir liigli slanding. LEE L ll ll , Em eil 1 H 'f 4 Waller Davis, Bob Oilnlara. Tony Gliioz- zi, Allred Kalmin, Lee Ferguson, Rex Gibson, Roy Hendricks, Bill Maisuda, Niclr Paoadalos, Coach Franlc Vonder Alne, Dewey De Martini, Vernon Pifau, Don Parish, Russ Pnillips, Doyle Gibson, Ray l-liiafsulfa, DD Vera, Cruz 7a ora, .lean Pc-rwra Camerinf- Craw- D'Wfflll'y Cvawlcivcj, ,lwan Marlin, 'fn - a-se, ang i H5 4 elRLs'BLocK L , Ye muscle women, flue girls Bloclf L, is flue liiglnesf organizaiion in I llie GJNA. Une is a member of iliis organizalion by liaving a 'roial of SOO poinls earned by parlicipaiing in individual and group sporls. l-lear lhal roar? ll s Liberly s Sludenl Body welcoming als champion ship loolball learn on lo lhe lield Afler working for four years we finally loolc Jrhe l947 championship lille Do you blame us lor being proud of our gold loolballs? VARSITY Baclc row-Ray l-lirafsula, Russ Phillips, Doyle Gibson. Fronl row-Bob O'l'lara, Wal- ler Davis. Alfred Kalrnin, Ver- non Pilau, Bill Malsuda, Niclc Papadalros, Dewey De Marlini, Tony Ghionl. A TEAM Baclr row--Coach lrwin Dia- mond, Jael: Pelerson, Tony Ghiozzi, Allred Kalmin, Bob O'l-lara, Waller Davis, Russ Phillips, Richard Larson, Niclr Papadalros, Coach Franlc Vonder Ahe. Second row-Jim Willcins. Al- vin Becker, Leo Cosla, Leonard Celoni, J, W. Anderson, Ver- non Piiau, l-larold Marlin. Fronf row-Carol Kniqhl, Rex Gibson, Bill Maisuda, Ray l-liralsulra, Joe Freilas, Rex Gibson, Dewey De Marfini. ACALANES RIO VISTA C. S.D. SAN RAMON EMERY LIVERMORE AMADOR JOHN SWETT v ,wa ,Jr l. f,f 2'S' f A fe -Q, 1 , R 517 2 ,3 M: -' 1 Q 1 ,Q ,- v1fG'i, f : ,. ,L 4 If M1 V 'x .', - ' 'Z .1 4 q. ' wa, 'ff-fs ,. 3 f9 ' ,!f -H . - . .5 Aki ' . . Y. -Y. -so-F' . 5 as V? 2' ,ff .x .gr . -- 5 nf-5 . CRY. Mi' Q4 P . U . Way .vgrgK,,' ,.f, I 1 3 y - e Q I f 5..- -fQKf,,...3-' . h fwfr 'T 'rff .9 '2..g.1i I. Who'll qer The piqskin? 2. Whar happened? 3. Mow 'ern down. 4. Look ar ther hunk of man! 5. Lehs nor qef qrabby, boys. 6. Thar rnlqhry line. 7. Hurry up wifh The wafer, Anderson. 8. Wnaf a mess. 9. Pify The man on The bofrorn. IO. Gef him, Al, II. The ball rnusr be around somewhere. IQ. Hord flqhf. I3. Oopps. I4. Don'f shove. I5. Nice piece for a chiropracror. Io. 62px. boys. I7. Ge+ +ha+ bel! down +here. I8. Everyone seerns ro be excifed. I9. Ivffxh, If wasn'+ any+hinq. Koachf' 20. Pesfin' up a bit ZI. Make fha? point BASKETBALL Coa:h Diamond miraculously changed his inexperienced rooky squad inTo a hard hiTTing basket- ball Team before The end oT The BaslceTball Season. AlThough all oT The games did noT end in vicTory, The boys lrepT Their hard TighTing spiriT Through- BASKETBALL SCORES out The season. A B l. 27 6 2. Z6 I6 3. I9 I3 4. 20 I6 5. 20 II 6. 42 I8 7. 39 36 8. 39 36 9. 32 25 IO. 35 25 ll. 30 I8 l2. 39 37 I3. 39 35 l4. 38 9 l5. 36 ll I6. 22 22 A TEAM Barney Burris, Herb Dally. Walfer D6VlS. Russ Philli Ral h PaTTerson John ps. p . Genfry, Leonard Celoni, Louis Chavez. Ray T-TiraTsulfa, Dewey DeMarTini, Vernon PiTau. Doyle Gibson, Dave Blumen, Coach Irwin Diamond. B TEAM PeTer Lewis, Sumio Tanaguchi, Coach Irwin Diamond, Lee Ferguson, Edward Zamora, GilberT Dominguez. Jimmy KaToalca, George Yamashifa, Donald Pederson. Carol Knight KenneTh Cross. PiTTsburq PiTTSl3urq R'o Visia Rio VisTa San Ramon C. S. D. Tracy Amador Livermore Emery Tracy San Ramon C. S. D. Amador Livermore Emery T T Q A of f -uv . 1 . 3 -3 90 , , 'Z v-Qin ! 'rr V ::'x-A -Q- is vm. ' 'r we 1.4, ' , . V' Q Q I , 4 . 41 . I I 'E f rr- ' . 1 tw: '15 'rt' 41'-4 k Q J ff-iff'-1 Q , wif .. F ,,.,L tix' fe 4 ,FF 1 ,I 0 . 'ala 44. I J 5 it if tvhrckn P' , Q5 'Y NT A-iii J! wb ilk. 5409 'gi 20 ull Q l -Q 'vk .3 ill 2 Wie' 's vb. BASEBALL Top, lelf 'ro righl-Clinlon Reed, Dick Cecchini, Ralph Pai ferson, Edward DeJesus, Jim Wilkins, Elmo Baccini. Second row-J. W. Anderson, Ray l-lirafsuka, Bill Malsuda, Bill Duke, Richard Larsen. Firsl row-Coach lrwin Diamond, Carol Knighl, Nick Papadakos, Doyle Gibson, Russ Phillips, Vernon Pilau, Leonard Celoni. Forlilied wiih a sixleen game schedule, lhe Liberly squad swung a mean bal lo knock home quile a few viclories for ye old Alma Maier. Wirh several boys barling over .400 'rhese bar boys really broughl home 'rhe bacon lor Liberly. 51 36 ,Q TRACK Back row-Clinlon Reed, Donald Pederson, Clarke Thomas, Don Williamson, Ralph Palferson, Gilberf Dominguez, John McKinzie, Clarence Landrum, Noriaki Aragaki. Third row- Vernon Pilau, Russ Phillips, Alfred Kalmin, Leo Thomas, Dick Cecchini, Melvin Pedersen, Allred DeJesus, Lee Fer- guson, Herb Dally, Jack Pelerson, Pele Lewis, Jimmy Thompson, Coach Irwin Diamond. Second row-J. W. An- derson, Gale Marlin, Rex Gibson, Joe Fernandez, John Miguel, Gilberl Ochoa, Paul Urenda, Barney Burris, Waller Davis, Don Parish, Dewey MeMar'rini, Leonard Celoni. Firsl row-Peler Perez, Tony Ghiozzi, Bob O'l-lara, Nick Papadakos, Doyle Gibson, Ray l-lirarsuka, Clarence Sequiedo. They're OFF! Look al Them go! A large group ol hopeful sprinlers and hurdlers lurned oul' fhis year 'ro Try To keep L.U.l-l.S.'s championship lille. The boys defended 'rheir 'rifle May 9'rh a+ 'rhe League Meei. Run, boys, run! GIRL'S SPORTS Ouchl Oh, someone hi+ me wilh a hockey slick. The girls, under The su- pervision of Lida Beemer, had Iun learn- ing how To kick soccer balls, swing 'rennis racke'rs, and shoolr baskels. Noon sporls, in which mos? of Ihe girls parlicipafed, broughf winnings for many groups. The Senior girls proved Iheir sfrengih by winning Ihe baskelball championship again. Folk dancing led many girls Io rubbing alcohol, buf, all in all, everyone had a good lime. I. I-Iockey?7? 2. Who's Ihaf? 3. Walch s'ricks. 4. Gel il over The ner, Linda. 5. I-Iow coyl 6. Thar couIdn'I be Ray, could il? 7. ReaIIyf7?? 8. Such grace! Such Iorml 9. Swing your parlners. 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