Liberty High School - Lion Yearbook (Brentwood, CA)
- Class of 1948
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IQ, Ladies mam ' ' ' I4 SM- '.fvrm-Hwirm, Pat? IS, In mammaxs day, ib, Pme!!! l7, Exggpf for Uv L VA fi ' If- VJ, Smfwu YO Chr-fb that 53080. YI. Sum fffeif -2- DEDICATION We, The sTudenTs of LiberTy Union I-ligh School, declicaTe This annual To Mr. Pendry, Mr. Phelps ancl Speck, The cusToclians, who help keep our school a beauTiTul, clean and healThTul place in which To live, work, and play. In The years we have known Them, They have never Tailecl To TulTill our counTless reguesTs, To lend us Tools, To clean up aTTer us, To unlock doors and To Turn The Turnace on and oTT Tor us: and never were These Things done unwillingly. We hope ThaT This an- nual will serve as a Token oT our Thanks To Them. PRINCIPAL S MESSAGE , Inf :J This has been a year of real achievemenf a+ Liberly. Through The cooperarive ellorf of 'rhe Board of Truslees, facully and srudenfs, a sub- slanlial progress has been made in all our acfivi- lies and a sound program for 'rhe expansion of our school plan'r and educafional facilifies has been inilialed. Wi+h all of us planning and work- ing 'rogelher we can be confidenl fhal our school will conlinue 'ro be faifhful lo i+s splendid fra- difions. 1 'Af-Y 1 ' 'iff Sze FACULTY LIDA MAE BEEMER BRIEUC BOUCHE MADALEIN CRAIG ROSS CUTTER BEVERLY DORAN MARTHA HOFFMAN NORAH LAVERS C. 6. LAWRENCE RUTH MORRIS VERNON NOBLE WILLIAM OSTROM TROY PORTERFIELD PAUL SUTCLIFFE BETTY WILSON WILLIAM VAN VLECK FRANK VONDERAHE DORIS ZEHNPHENNIG NOT PICTURED BEATRICE CROSS ' in L .-E3 fs x-, .al K 4' sus- f .-.':l1Pi'Q. A 1 ,305 ,gui br 'v- L 1 ,i AQ I 1 in A fs .1 K Yyk .'?'Li' r-4' LM.. A r ' aw, ..,g '. .fm .' - 1. A . W. Bymf- P. l'v':x fJ'c1', 3. Lfwiirwxq duwn Q manhole? 4 Swim cm O 0 L WL Q a, Q., 7. F2f,1'1fwf mi. 24. Camera shy? 9, Gefh Q Il o Her L K IO womhear S W. G ' 1 Mu' r vmn. i2. Wf1Y+er!s brother. I3. Head FUPD ec a ' w wa' zu 12 16. S .rprised7 I7. Edie, How xmfve Grow Dc os: ru s we I9 The sunn .-5- 4 5-I 1 T l, L Q A 07 'P . 1 , .- ' '- -f' ,4'4's, '-' , - rf - if f- I. +L' Q! +A' 4 , AEI VA, . I . . . xq f ,. , F .x n.L-. L-I' - if' Q a- ll .iff ff' 1 ' 4' 1tgi5' Q is , fa I 1, If 116' X 'Q'--n 'nggnur-- ' ...gn-on vw' luv 1 i 1 ' r Miz. 1 ,l,. , .. ,,, 'iff fm' OUR PAST l. Joe Freilas. 2. Edilia Bianclnini. 3. Joanne Dull. 4. Anna Lee Wallis. 5. Viola DeBorba. 6. Belly Jean Rough. 7. Jane? Parlc. S. Belly Temps. 9. Pauline Frazuer. IO. Charlene Srnnllm. ll. Doroflwy Crawford. I2. Mardy Torbel. I3. Carolyn Lernoin. l4.Sl1irley While, IS. Wanda Long. I6. Belly Paslor. I7. Bea Cvonsalyes. 18. Vernon Pilau. ICI. Dorollwy Oden. 20. Mary Ann Barlels. 2l. Del VrMeer. 22. Norine Jepsen. 23. Leroy Walker. 24. Carol Clark. 25. Nancy Sfuarl. ..7.. l l l l l i l OUR JUNE 3, I975- The inlormafion for 'rhis arficle was secured Through The courresy ol MR. WIL- LIAM FERGUSON, who, during his exlensive lravels, has managed To keep Track oi his former classmales. If you would like To show your apprecialion Tor 'rhe arlicle and have a dime fo spare for a cup of coffee. you may find Mr. Ferguson on any railroad Track. ANTOINETTE AMBROSINO, in order 'ro supporl her six kids, is now scrubbing floors in 'rhe Brenrwood l-lolel, owned by MARlON COELl-lO. TINO BACCl-llNl is doing very well wilh his raviola Taclory, The hoilesl spol in fown. Socieiy is buzzing abou? MR. GEORGE GAMBEL, +he oil fycoon, who was seen al 'rhe S+ork Club wilh his secrefary, MARY ANN BARTELS. As for ALVIN BECKER, he's harassed and hen- pecked. lsee illus.l DOROTHY CRAWFORD has a lidy business making deep freeze unils. EUGENE BORING was las? seen crossing The border, wifh DON lFearlessl PEDERSON, 'rhe F.B.l. ageni, al his heels. CARL CASEY, 'fired ol cars, is spinning hookers in rocker ships manufaclured by LOUIE Cl'lAVEZ-and Corky. WANDA COPPEDGE is employed as a salesgirl by 'rhe Variery Slore, and CAROL CLARK is TFYTDQ lo invenl someihing lo pul denlisis oul ol business. LEO COSTA is a laborer on LEROY WALKER'S ranch, 'rhe biggesl durn hawg ranch in 'rhe Wesf. EDIE BIAN- Cl-llNl became a nurse and married a palienl. BETTY ROUGH also married one oi her own parienls. lncidenfally, she's a velerinarian. Vl DE BORBA has had less acci- denfs since using radar in her car. LEROY GREENWOOD is conduclor ol rhe Bos+on Symphony, and GILBERT DOMINGUEZ and ARDEL FREY now manage The Brooklyn Dodgers. JOANNE DUFF is a house molher a+ Boy's Town, and DESSIE FORE- l-lAND was lirsl lo discover life on Mars. HORTENSE DURAN has become a bar- fender. PAULINE FRAZIER is an eminenl clarinelisl, while JOE FREITAS is conlenf merely 'ro undersrudy Sinalra. BEA GONSALVES slaves over a hor slove as head cook a+ +he Blue Moon. EVELYN GUTIERREZ was arresred lor bigamy, buf we know ,fy 'I X 41, , fffff 22 'ffff Iii, - A, gi N .fav . sa- W a 3351 75. SGI ,Q ,. rg- 1 sa, ' , S .M i.'gi. .X ' I T XC il X sl -3- FUTURE sheisinnocent She wHlprobabW be acguHTed dnce everyrnenNoeroTTheiuryisher husband. DON OUERNSEY is auThor oT The besT seller, Rowdys' AgreemenT. LEWIS OARNER'S model agency employs NORINE JEPSEN, model Tor The currenT Alka- seITzer adverTisemenT series. As Tor CAROLYN LEMOIN, she's sTiII mad abouT Ilewey, and PETE LEVVIS B in dkgrace Qnce hh engineedng rnarvek The 2nd Bay Bridge, collapsed. BETTY PASTOR and BUB LONG are doing well as a mammy singer and lion Tamer, respecTively. BLINKY LOZANO is having a gay Time in gay Paree, and HAROLD MARTIN recenTly published a dicTionary noTable Tor iTs original spelling. MABEL MENDEZ is announcer Tor The MISOU EZ SISTERS, singers who are experienced in locker room dueTs. DOROTHY ODEN rose To high Tame as a comic sTrip wriTer- omy To kme her popubrHy by mshhng on weadng The doThesshe dedgned Rx her characTers. JANET PARK is The newly eIecTed mayor oT BrenTwood, and JEAN PER- EIRA makes her living as a craTTs Teacher. VERNON PITAU's sixTh wiTe iusT soaked him Tor his sixTh million. CHARLENE SMITH is a missionary in ATrica, and NANCY STUART, as cashier oT Joe's Beanery, sTilI Takes people's money. MARIE SWEENEY is The movie sTar you Tind in every prophecy. MIN NIIYAMA and MITSUO HENMI were awarded The I967 NobeIPrhe Rn phydcs. BETTY TEN4PS? VVeW we knew dwfd go bad. DEL VRMEER is sTiII having Trouble wiTh his model A, and ANNA LEE WALLIS spills soup daily as a waiTress. Her laTesT vicTim is SHIRLEY WHITE, who ediTs The Advice To The Lovelorn column in The BrenTwood News. SUMIO TANIOUCHI has a hoT Time wiTh his iob as an iceman. AKIKO YAOI, To The ioy oT geomeTry sTudenTs, has disapproved The PyThagorean Theorem. CRUZ ZAMORA married a guy named Zybekkiand dHIcomeslasTon dphabehcalhsh. You may have noTiced ThaT many members oT The Class oT '48 have become Tamous. This is due, no doubT, To The experT guidance oT our advisor Mr. OsTrom, who is now back aT San OuenTin. We were unable To ascerTain wheTher he is Teaching aT San QQuenHn or wheTher They hnaHy caughT hun Tor ThaT chan he broke in STudenT Agana X 1 X ff Zz Af f i Q Q30 Tx do YT Q-9 GIRLS! ' PARKIN T , I Cv Iillhll IPXUQHKQ vvvf, f :f:i1EE H- Y 4-'li fi -'-V , T-ig '.7l?'.'L-5' ,, ,.. -M.-TT? -, - W...-f-pf' T-Sv . XE' .---Q '. T ffmw 0 VT' -9- Rexx E Anfcinefie Ambrosinf Tino Bacchini Mary Ann Bartok fmvim Becker Ed?-ia Blanchmi gwfme ,.,,, B IPC Car, C-156: 7' Lcuxs C515-.fn C fl ' G1 Carl' fV1c3VA'QVT CU-'V' Warda Cf 'Ff '11 ,nj, L f C'f,f,m Ml' '91 H . 'O' 'ITT -'Qi 'iff lo, , , Nu. .,,Q7,,,,,, 4 ,qv-0' 5 was 'ix ,EP gif 5 .?,.. J ist 'S f , v , f' ' ' fm sz' 'f W f 1? W 5 4 'E . iyfq ,, fr fx, ae5lQ,..f-r '--S jim, Q K .. 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'iv-17 s gun, is K sit ,rat- ,., LN .K AN LQ ,YP-ru' .A Y, r N1 J' 1X W 1-' f' I .5 'b- 'Q A 1 'n 'vs C .,. N45 ,Q , X 44 We 11 lx' , XY. ' 3 lx!! Q. -xl 771, JUNIORS Back row: Ralph Pombo, Harry Abreu, Paul Urenda, Manuel Vilches, Valiean Anqlin. Second row: Barbara Rennels, Diana Marlin, Lois Welches, Judy Ballard, Belly Hanson, Cora Laird, Gwen Carlyon. Firsl row: Frances Seeno, Janell Douglas, Donna Mikkelson, Barbara Anf drews, Pearl Ball, Virginia Waldie, Linda Rogers. Back row: Heclor Marlinez, Joe Fernandez, John Miguel, J. W. Anderson, Leonard Celoni. Second row: Lillian Padilla, Jessie Baker, Addie Lee Morse, Norma Baker. Firsl row: Frances Herrera, Gennie Smilh, Eleanor Rios, Anna Fernandez, Isabel Sanchez, Carmelila Sacchalli. Back row: Gerald Bacom, James Hursl, Bob Bonde, Gale Marlin, Roberl Fry, Bill Linn. Second row: Donna Clark, Dolores Vilches, Gladys Yingling, Billie Robbins, Fumi Niiyama. Firsl row: Helen Rosa, Margarel Frazier, Jo Kirkpalrick, Malilda Misguez, Ofelia Ochoa, Nellie Pas- lor, Eslher Malsuda. Back row: Frank Medina, Dale Connally. Second row: Barney Burris, Linlon Reed, Emma Phelps, Molly Taranqo, Leo Thomas, James Ellison. Firsl row: Ramona Ornelas, Bev Higgins, Corky Crisl, Ella Nell Pendry, Belly Jo Boring, Irene Freilas, Mary Lou Garcia. JUNIOR CFFICERS Back row: Bob Bonde, presidenlg Mr. Culler, advisory Linlon Reed, vice-presidenl. Firsl row: Addie Lee Morse, lreasurerp Janell Douglas, secrelaryg Linda Rogers, Slu- denl Affairs represenlalive. 3 i ,Lb psf K lil,i . ' ' ' rw, W . B : , C - L r 4- --A I S. SOP!-IOMORES Bw - r 1. B - 1' B Bmwf. P xv' L r f ' l'i' f 5' .' li l 1 Fw-1 'f K '. TJ 'Z1! F! i' Ei' ' ' -'V l- 1 ' Lf ' I l 'K 1 lf' S I 2 FQ mf ,L'. , re, f, AH irfw - iivv aff if- f BVI : i '1' i U ' ' 1' 'lg - lg J. wi ire' MH ,, - in : F A Kni, rw,,nrf ir All mir Bill rrw N ,ri Araqgir, Uni Nrmfrir D P Dr, iff, .l ,r V' Lm1,M,.N M4 pp ,,., ,,. gw-, S,-,1,.,i, ., hiv 5 Ed Zamora Bzriv Blrrren, Efiiif- Mfg--HM. Sify: 'pw Elrfiwf- pO',lViQiif'7! Suri-i lvlillkiili V l is l'i 'l M fi I 'I Dmiqlns, Maine Welffel M-Jr, J ii 5- Pa P i Sari .1 Dolrvref Craripiw Mar, Aguilar. Fir iff Jf '-I 'ii' Ferlariol Turn Arrsqalri, Aigner, QP ifwwlf, E :re 'N , li DCHQGF, Diarif- Polyr-r?S, Carla QPWU F'fr:'i 'Nf ,'- J i riilq Clwaprvigij Belly Siirxgrrri Baclr row: Jin Willin, John MiQKirr1ify Esffiii-1 Drill- , Lonnie Ward, Elmo Bacclninix Kenn-, Crow Bll, Anyrr son, Allred Dmle2u', Frank Dulffy Jrrin Brislow Rn Bar' fels. Second rowz Carrierine Callnqngin, Br-He Brrmr Belly Phillips, Joarne Pelerson, Lorelln DeBorbii. FWS' row: Pal Rennels, Barbara Julian, Belly Firzio Eve-l,-n Sulrupl Bonnie Robbins, Afhenr Parrarlialro', Dfiiroffw Simoni, Back row: Charles Carnpiqli, Boris Blwren, Manuel Gun zsilves, Dave Anderson, Dick Crecenini, Joe Dorriinquez, Fred Welzel. Joe Gorzalves, Der Kirkrinfrlclf Ben Uvenislni. Second row: Alice Arlionf-use Snirlrfy Wllllqrrf son, Billie Sfevens, Violet Lyonn, Marqie Manrpr Tlwelnig, Wallis. Firsf row: Ann Sarqenli, Sonya Miller, Fins Bev' lencourl, Gladys Pilau, Janice Miller! Marvin Rf:i,'nolr:ils, Kafhleen Fernandez, Virqinia l-lair, Monro Rav Swiceooou, SOPHOMCRE OFFICERS Back row: Pal O'Brien, Treasurerg Mm Morris, adwikorj Mel Pederson, vicewpresidenl. Fronl row: John Bristow presidenfg Pal Rennels, Sludenl Affairs represenfafive' Kalhleen Fernandez, secrelorrig Kenny Cranes if-'of-linf alrarms. FRESHMEN Back row: Gene Scoggins, Burl Rogers, Herman DuBois, Olis Moss, Roberl Lalimer, Gene Trammel, Fred Perko, Rolland Garner, Bobby Walers, Bobby Nunes, Johnny Paslor, Allred Alves, Odell Reece. Second row: Loyal Davis, Carl Roberls, Bobby Lavinder, Jim Hamlin, Rob- erl Douglas, Charlie Hill, Jack Wilkins, Bobby Helms, James Tuck, Leroy Brislow, Warren May. Firsl row: Mary Paslor, Gloria Grande, Mary Lou Bell, Helen Walkins, Mary Tresh, Anna Sani, Lelha Kiler, Ella Leonard, Felipa Sandoval, Eleanor Garcia, Belly Hamlin, Juanila Whilley, Alice Drewick. Back row: Frank Chavez, Slanley Pelrovich, Bryan Roole, Ronnie Pizzimenli, Oliver Ferguson, Carl Campbell, Gene Herrera, Richard Lasaler, Teddie Padilla, Swanee Wilson, Tommy Ferguson, Mel Barbee, Jackie Harrison, Bobby Reeves. Second row: Wayne Riley, Ralph Mello, John Yingling, Wiley Kelley, Junior Cochnauer, Bobby Pasley, R. C. Calverl, Oliver Warren, James Gilberl, Felix Solo, Cameron Linn, Frank Garcia. Firsl row: Dovie Rodgers, Ruby Nell Hix, Alma Buller, Elsie Crolwell, Geraldine lrwin, Delcine Hyall, Relha Carman, Pally Manos, Eslher Forehand, Mary Alice Barrera, Eslher Davenporl, Belly Mello. Back row: Ronnie Nunn, George Doneux, Billey Tullle, Rueben Rios, Clyde Clemons, Fred Temps. Third row: Gilberl Ellison, Eugene Palo, Dallas Harrison, Dwain Wil- kins, Charles Loker, Pepe Mendez. Second row: Orlyn Shrayer, JoAnn Ellis, James Gilberl, Myrna Bishop, Brenl Pomeroy, Joyce Forlner, Darlene Ruff. Firsl row: Joella Cooper, Belly Beard, Mary Welzel, Lorraine Phipps, Beverley Shive, Jean McCall, Gail Firpo, Belly Bennell. Back row: Harry Morse, Eugene Ghiozzi, Tony Rosa, Leon- ard Bloomlield, Jess Solas, L. T. Byer, Frank Pasler, Fred Campigli, Donn VonderAhe, Ralph Gideon. Third row: Frank Gill, Norman Miguel, Joe Gill, Raymond Galindo, Mel Berumen, Bill McCall, Bill Riley, Roberl Oden, Bryan Roofe. Second row, Harvey Heseman, Romana Gar- cia, Carmen Tamayo, Eslher Espinoza, Virginia Tovar, Slella Garcia, Rafaela Resendez, Deane Zamora. Firsl row: Roberla Domingo, Jennie Gulierrez, Barbara Fer- lado, Jena Simoni, Vivian Lucchini, Jennie Simoni, Janel Dal Porlo. FRESHMEN OFFICERS Back row: Rolland Garner, iudiciary represenlalivep Mrs. Wilson, advisory Gilberl Ellison, sergeanl-al-arms, Miss Layers, advisor, Ronnie Nunn, vice-presidenlg Loyal Davis, lreasurer. Fronl row: Pele Mendez, presidenlg W9 Vivian Lucchini, sludenl allairs represenlaliveg Joella Cooper, secrelaryg Jean McCall, Girls' League represen- lalive. iq O. o sfo is .4 B, 25' ET 3 5:51 532' wif ' Q. 'A .u 'K -Ns? . 1 11 Q ' Fxli . :JV , .Q- A x l Y ,. lr. 1 v ia., . 1 , 34 ' 1. 1' . .t'v 1 ,AK lg A ll? .A-Q' X I' 114' I 'xv i J ! , V f- .-Ui, . 1 .-.-u , YO. l.r 1 , 'E' 3 I . IL , 3 , .I- lia . LTR? K '- YV' , . ., J ' w. A! I- ' I4 .- 'Q - 'I o f f ,U VI ' J s. I sp! Us 1, -'QL Q 1 , AJ B. lm C owen rv-usb olayl 2, Show-offs! 3, Cheesecake. 4. The New Look. 5. Dorff Huey feed you af ' 6 Man of dlstinvlonl 7. Ono-sided love affair. 8, A-Ha!! 9. Lovebirds In a caqe? IG. Lead' r V5 aoff .... foof. ll. Bus---S?op7 IZ, Vaudeville ACT. I3. Cauqhf candid. I4. Posed for whom? N T f riC Y7'i'S'l1fYDC. Ib. Look Were, a1n'T she pm+y7 I7. Goinq My Way? IB. Ye Old Nma Mafcr M1 a hah, Joey? -16- O I ' 1 J -V H I ew-S if, Aw? 'qwf 5 ai il fl IHHE f VT? 4 ,ri q-.S ,. 1 -4 .Hd DOROTHY ODEN, Edilor LIBERTY LION STAFF Rushing around wirlw worried loolcs on our faces seems +o be a clwaracleris- Jric of Annual slaicf members, bul be- lween our franlic worlc lo meel dead- lines we also found lime for Jrlne grave necessily of financing Jrlme Annual 'rlwrouglw colce sales, Annual sales and dances. Our Sadie l-lawlcins Dance in November gave flue women Jrlweir opporlunily of Jrlme year. We hope Huis Annual will be a source of enioymenl in years To come. George Gambel, Bob Bonde, Dorollwy Crawford, Mr. Sulcliffe, advisory Pal O'Brien, Barbara Rennels, Ardel Frey, Gilberl Dominguez, ...l7.. ,. STUDENT AFFAIRS COMMITTEE . I'aI'L.fIf-,gf Tjfh J 5'7f-iw, Thi' 3 Ly I i 5-g-mln, aiwis vi- 'Q-, 3.-'s, E1 rm' I1 Maru' Pat L' 9 WW , N30-:yi rw Hiqiliirwx MK Vom- A 11.1 2 S'JCO7T,1 raw I4 'C Jams-I Park L I2 .Trail Doxiuhi- TTT I O VT yijm iiCL,Iii i, O I- wi Wreirc F y. I P fi I W 11 L q LJ Oi:--w. Fifi row: Ve I I V L rw B o L A 1 J F H L If I I r STUDENT AFFAIRS This is The group IhaI makes hislrory in Liberfy Union I-Iiqh SchooI by debajririq aricI vofiriq on The various probIems corifronfihq our S'rudenI Body. The presidenfs and represenfafives of Ihe cIasses and orqariizafiohs comprise The SIucIer1IA1CTairs commi'r+ee. S. 03 if! 0 .4 STUDENT AFFAIRS OFFICERS STUDENT BODY OFFICERS Lgigy WaIkeer, vice-presidehI: Lois Welches, presi- Lois Welches. vice-presidenf: Beffy Temps, secre dent Linda Rogers secrcfary. Iary: Harold Marfin, presidenh Nancy Sfuarh Ireas Lirerq Edward McKinney, sergeanf-af-arms. -ig- CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION IT you have Three A's and a B on your reporT card Tor The semesTer, Then you are eIigibIe Tor membership in The C. S. F. Besides wearing The goId cIub pins, The members enioy a Tew exTra priviIeges and engage in a Tew acTiviTies. This year, aTTer raising The Treasury Tund by a record dance, The cIub pIanned To visiT a coIIege campus. T JUDICIARY COMMITTEE Don'T you beIieve iTI The Judiciary CommiTTee isn'T Trying To brow- beaT you. In TacT They are Trying To see ThaT The sTudenTs are Tairly TreaTed in This maTTer oT demeriTs. A recenT check-up shows ThaT The commiTTee gives more meriTs Than demeriTs. -iq.. Ic B TTy PhiII p B J I P T Ren I M d r, Edie B h es, ois h b R IL WI Mkkl FT e son, Thy Oden, CaTh Iaqh F ances See Back row: J. W. R IIancI Garner, M WI d M OT d F T isorg r. s ro M Noble, advisor I d s PiTa AI C T J T P k B TT P T P- M 5 ----,- I! 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GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The G. A. A. is composed oT a group oT girls who are inTeresTed in sporTs. They are guiTe an ac:Tiye group! among Their acTiviTies are The an- nual MoThers' Tea. Boys' Bloclc L parTy, swimming parTies, several play- days held boTh here and aT oTher high schools. and, oT course, The annual challenge oT The Teachers To play baslceTball wiTh The senior girls oT The G. A. A. ' -ev ffE73 B : Mx .4 'E' 'sive ' lj 7' v L- lox is. 1 Bid .,. I 'uni 'W' Q' -.bf --.- vh.. A v - Y - 1, - 'Q Lg i , 'G' T I iff' - . iq, Q 'gg 1 ii f 'KN f I' :- 5 1' 5 3 GIRLS' LEAGUE COUNCIL Every girl in school belongs To The Girls' League. ThaT's why This smaller group oT ac:Tive girls is needed To plan The year's program. IT is largely responsible Tor The success oT The Girls' I-Ii Jinx, The MoThers' Tea. and oTher girls' ac:TiviTies. ATTer beginning plans on The Theme Tor The MoThers' Tea, The group planned a Trip To Crocl4eTT To meeT wiTh The councils oT oTher Girls' Leagues in The counTy. -20- FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA The main reguiremenT Tor membership in The F. l-l. A. is To be en- rolled in one oT The home economics classes oTTered by The school. Qui' local group has recenTly ioined The naTional F. l-l. A. The purpose oT The organizaTion is To sponsor inTeresT in home economics, and The members geT Their pracTice Through cooking and serving aT The lVloThers' Tea and aT oTher evenTs. A FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA ' This year, as usual, The FuTure Farmers were ahead oT everyone else wiTh The TirsT dance oT The year, The F.F.A. Barn Dance. OTher proiecTs included Trips To The Cow Palace wiTh Their enTries. -Ql- l4i'1i1iAl'n .li 'si A' Af i E 2' '11 1 ANN 'i': iv l 1 A 11 lf' ' ii 'iw dn Ji-- l ll ,Q r . 'rin yi' 1 1 l .1' 1' Gr: ni .lv '11 l' S l E 1 Eililicl lf . 11i.Yl fri in LB l ' 'AN lr' TV' , 1 A 1 1 1. il 1 JHW 1 lv--ini VJ villain l.' 1 +1 ' M iwjii '1 ' li' yn' l b ', ln lliis l X .l lui 1 Milli-1 'F '1 Tf-'Tii li, X5-i' ' il1l'1 1'1 l 'I M ir 1 Cla' -ll ' l B ii ' ' C N, Frei f,. . 'NY A i 1 4, , i Vvgiqi, Di i. Ki!-:i.'eT'i-'l luv Cf:-la, Mr W, Tlifl VQW cl .ii 13 FfZf1l1-tEf- ffm is Frihgi, Dal if ffllTif- Finiiiien lF,l li 1 lA' Fl-JW lXlf,ifVQll 'yi' T , 91153 Riwbegr V Q il Geri! Scoq 1 Bicclifiii, Bill Dllhf' El.'1f'Fl'? boring Fi sT row ll' io Harrisc. Cross, Bill An VJ.1llf?', Mgnue T :Tr-1' IT, Al're1 Back 'cw Mr. Noble, :i,1.fs:1r1 Bruie S3'fl 5l'O'7' C'F'O'QE' Dan ew, J u n ' o r LiJ JrJ Bot Crowe l. M.ix,1li3 rc-wt Dor:iTl . Crawford, Del VrMf,-er, Edward McKinney Harol: Mjifflri Firm? row: Sonya Miller Janice Mil gr! Brelry p'iil ii AU' Sgr -1E'V'l , Back row: Jirn Wilkins, Ralph Pafferson, Virginia W a I d i e, ohn Mclfinzie, Pa? O'Brien, Mr. Sulcliffe, advisor. Middle ow. Gwen Carlyon, Don Guernsey, Judy Ballard, Lois Welches. Firsr row: Betty Ben' neTfA Gail Firpo, Cora Laird, Pearl Ball, Joyce Forfner, Bar bare Julian, Pa? Rerinels, PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB This club, which nneeTs once a week aTTer school, is open To any sTu- denT who is inTeresTed. ITs purpose is To insTrucT The sTudenTs in The ele- rnenTary phases oT phoTography. ln making use oT Their knowledge, They Take picTures oT The nnaior school acTiviTies and prinT Them Tor The Annual. NEWSPAPER CLUB The lads and lasses oT LiberTy Took a big sTep Torward This year wiTh The TorrnaTion oT a successTul Newspaper Club. An eighT page mimeo- graphed paper was wriTTen, ediTed and published each week and meT wirh wholehearTed sTudenT body approval and supporT. NexT year The club hopes To expand inTo a journalism class so ThaT an even be++er paper will resull. CADET CORPS The CadeT Corps oT LiberTy Union l-ligh School, under The command oT Second LieuTenanT James Ellison, displayed The good resulTs oT Their year-long Training in drill and marlcsmanship aT The review held on May 5Th. The CadeTs were handicapped Tor a good parT oT The year by laclc oT uniTorms. Swanee Wilson, Cameron Linn, Bill T u T T l e, Bob Lavinder, James Tuck, Odell Reece, Bob Helms, Jack Wilkins, Bob Pas- l6'y, Wayne Riley, Mel Barbee, Junior Cochnauer, James Ellison, Herman Dubois, Blllv Joe Rilev, Burl Rogers, RoberT Lal'imer, Back row: Mr. OsTrom, ad- visory Roberi Oden, G e n e Scoogins, Leo Thomas, Linfon Reed, Mel Barbee, James Elli- son, Bob Bonde, president Firsf row: Carl Campbell, Bob Paslev, Fred Perko, Rolland G a r n e r, Bill TuTTIe, Fred 1 Temps, James Gilbert, Swa- , nee Wilson. l RIFLE CLUB ApproximaTely TiTTeen acTive members oT The RiTle Club meeT every Monday and Wednesday aTTer school To pracTice marlcsmanship under The gualiTicaTions oT The NaTional RiTle AssociaTion. By The end oT The year when The awards were given ouT, guiTe a Tew oT The members had de- veloped inTo experTs. .-23... Bacx raw: Clyde Clemons, Rc' berl Lalimer, Ronnie Nunn, John Mcliinzie, Roberl Cro- Well, El rn e r Knauss, Peler Lewis, Raymond Barlelc, Burl Rogers, Frank Garcia, Charles l'li.l. Third row: Mr, Noble, di- 'eclorg W a n d a Long, Bell, Rough, Janel Park, Lois Wel ches, Marie Sweeney, LaVerne Burris, Mabel Soulhern, Cora Ferlado, Josie Corneliuz, Mary Alice Barrera, Slella Garcia. Second row: Kalhleen Fernan' dez, Alma Buller, E l l O r i e Knauss, Carla Craqqs, Janice Miller, Bev Shive, Dolores Gar- cia, Ella Leonard, Relha Car- lard, Virginia lovar, Belly Hamlin, Freda Welzel. Firsl row: Belly Simaro, Loraine Phipps, Anna Sani, Roberla Domingo, M a r y i n Reynolds, Barbara Julian, Dovie Rodgers, Belly Firpo, Dorolhv Oden, Ann Sarqenli, Pele Mcliniqhl, Mary Welzel, Palricia Manos. Back row: Junior Landrum, Don Kirlcpalrick, Charles Cam- oiqli, Harold Marlin, Dick Cecchini, Alvin Becker, Pele Lewis, Mr. Noble, advisor. Third row: Velma Lonq, Don Norvell, Elmo Bacchini, Bill Shellenberqer, Ed Z a m o r a, Cruz Zamora, Lorella DeBorba, Edna Bellencourl. Second row: Belly Hanson, Barbara An- drews, Allred DeJesus, Donn VonderAhe, Charlene Smilh, Judy Ballard, Donna Mikkle- son, Belly Paslor, Nellie Pas- lor. Firsl row: Janel Park, Heclor Marlinez, Belly Jo Bor- inq, Irene Freilas. CHORUS Allhough some members ol lhe Chorus slill lhinlr lhe music slall has six lines, we have learned a greal deal aboul music and had a lol ol lun. Our acliyilies included Chrislmas caroling, a program lor lhe P. li. A., a levy numbers lor lhe lvlolhers' lea ancl, ol course, lhe Spring Concerl. .- 5 . i BAND Allhough a large porlion ol our band was ralher inexperienced al lhe beginning ol lhe year, lhey dicl a greal iob in playing al a lew ol lhe baslcelball games and in marching lor 'rhe l.ion's Club l-lalloween parade. Their grealesl ellorls were cenlered on lhe Spring Concerl. -24- RALLY COMMITTEE The dulies of lhe Rally Commillee consisl of organizing rallies and cheering seclions, policing during games, and improving school spiril in any way lhen can. The yell leaders are aulomalically members, bul lhe olhers on lhe commillee are appoinled by Sludenl Allairs. I If X, V ly. .f ig A Q N A , VT Awe, : f v Q r 3 Back row: Harry Morse, Leon' ard Bloomfield, Vernon Pifau. Second row: LaVerne Waldron Corky Crisl, Bev Hiqqins, Shir ley Williamson. Firsl row: Wanda Lonq, Pele Mcliniqhl, Linda Roqers, Nancy Sfuarf. Bev Higgins, Corky Crisf, Pele McKniqhf. I I YELL LEADERS This year's yell leaders will long be remembered al Liberly for lheir seemingly endless vim, vigor and vilalily. Rarely, if ever missing a game, lhey did all lhey could 'ro keep up school spiril. DRAMATICS CLUB This dislinguished looking group ol aclors and aclresses make up lhe Dramalics Club. The members, wilh lheir ad- visor, Mr. Van Vleck, lake an aclive parl in lhe school plays and plan enlerlainmenl lor some ol lhe sludenl body meelings. Back row: Roberl Crowell, Pal 0'Brien, Mr. Van Vleck, Belly Jean Rough, John McKenzie, Verna Be- vlle. Middle row: Bill hellen er er, earl a , a enne s, ar ara enne s, ois Wec es. irs row: S bqP BllPlR lBbR ll. lhFl Bonnie Robbins, Dorolhy Crawford, Belly Phillips Billie Robbins, Barbara Julian, Diana Roberls. THE HENPECKED HUSBAND A domineering wile and molher-in-law lLois Welches and Calherine Callaghan, respeclivelyl caused lhe unlorlunale husband ll-larold Mar- linl lo lake draslic measures lo regain lhe upper hand in his household. The supporling casl included Bill Shellenberger, Bob Crowell, Barbara Rennels, John lvlcKinzie, Verna Bevill, Belly Boring, Frances Seeno, Pearl Ball and Bill Ferguson. The comedy was presenled on April eighlh and ninlh lo an enlhusiaslic audience. l-lard work? Yes-bul lunlll 'x sms, N XX ini' n P C if Q5 Qji J, -f lx ik V.g,ff g ix SCHOQL Mpxp Z ,Ny rv, YL. WNE N' f-N5 MQXXX X 21 x 9 Q' , X ,1 'ww M Q ' X ,-HY X5 r dv' I f f 0 mx VV. cb KD wi X MQ, mfvxxf i Rig J A 'v '. Hfsww Y. ,W J X ' W www QD, M Ls M32 ,, ., M,C!W 3 fx- ,,,i, x N H ' 1' '1 5 I KN Vw f?S5?j I T .4 EST EN - v ' ,4 mx K 0 fu W P' 4' 79 ' I X O iw J K I J 1 1 , y' X JJ, 54, lj f G W V? 1 A it fp A 5 ' N CHQ? crfmhng AN I J Q , W C' ig K , , .yj f f T J wax 5 Ji A K - JJ KV ' , 1 Ubvb -2 7- SCHOOL I947 SEPTEMBER I2 --The freshmen held their own Cn initiation day, and a strictly solid party by the sophs provided the day's happy ending. l3fAralanes forged ahead and won, but the game was a brisk seasons opener. I4-Students, teachers and alumni alike flocked to the F.F.A. Barn Dance where ieans and loud shirts reigned supreme. OCTOBER 3--Student Affairs rewarded the faithful walnut- pickerauppersu with a harvest dance. Royalty, Queen Pat Long and King Jay Anderson, charmed us with their company. IO-Another brilliant football game. Better luck next time fellows! lo-Hoo-ray! An unexpected two-day holiday was called for teachers' institute. and do we love 'em. NOVEMBER II-Give 'em the straight 6 ! Our team really deserved praise for a tip-top if not trium- phant season. All out for basketball now. I2-Miss Morris and her Home Econ girls enjoyed creating the sumptuous dinner for the F.F.A. Banquet. Fathers, escorted by their Future Farmer sons, were the honored guests. I3-Yippee!! Gay dogpatchers and l'arned folks alike stepped lively at the Sadie Hawkins Day Jamboree. All the dances were girls' tags. 20-Mmmmmm. Yummy fragrances from the front hall tempted hungry students to buy delicacies made by the Home Econ Club. 25-Two lucky people walked off with the unlovely but delicious turkey raffled by the GAA. 26-Creepy. dangling spiders were the unique theme for the Spiders Crawl. The credit goes to the iuniors. 27-Everyone but the turkeys welcomed the four day Thanksgiving holiday given for their bene- fit. Ah. sweet freedom! DECEMBER 5-Ye Olde Hoopsters of L.U.H.S. met defeat under Antioch High. I2-Another defeat. Diablo came out the victors after a hard and fast game. 20-No more books and exams. Instead there were good times, gifts and food for all. -28- CALENDAR I948 JANUARY 9-Our TirsT baslceTball vicTory! C.S.D. losT. I5-Remember how The Treshmen beaT The poor liTTle sophs7 20-RouTine wenT haywire again Tor iuniors beaT seniors by a preTTy Tair score. 25-Praise wenT To Harold lvlarTin, who was given The award aT The annual TooTball dinner. 27--The iunior gals emerged The Tinal vicTors in baslceTball. FEBRUARY 6-Success again! The A and B Teams piled up a good score againsT C.S.D. TO-The C5.A.A. girls donned Tinery Tor Their lv1oThers' Tea. I3-The women TaculTy members leT Their hair down and played baslceTball wiTh a C5.A.A. Team. 20-The Leap Year Leap, Tollowed a game wiTh Emery. Girls, oT course, had The advanTage. 24-- The TrumpeTeers provided enTerTainmenT as a NaTional Assemblies Program. MARCH 4-Clyde BryanT, a blind organisT, amazed us wiTh his abiliTy. 5-The Aud, declced ouT as a garden oT melodies, was The scene OT The Sophorrnore l-lop. Il-LiberTy's baseball Team beaT PiTTsburg I7-7 in The TirsT game oT The season. I2-You don'T know whaT Tun you missed if you didn'T geT in on The iunior-senior parTyl 20-PerTecT day! Why? EasTer l-lolidays, oT course! APRIL 2-The TirsT Tormal dance oT The year was won- derTul. Remember The picTuresque Theme aT The Junior Prom? 8-9-ThaT laugh rioT, The Henpeclced Husband, was presenTed by The L.U.l-l.S. STudenT Body. 23-CongraTulaTe Mr. Noble, The Band, and The Chorus Tor The very successTul Spring ConcerT. 29-A DuTch seTTing added iusT The righT Touch To The MoThers' Tea. MAY 7-The Senior Ball! Everyone who wenT will agree ThaT iT was a perTecT dance! JUNE 4-GraduaTion Day! Good luck, seniors! -ZQ, J ...rf ' M .f 1, ' 1 ff ' V4- Ii Q 'iw' lgrvv X. .X 'C I, Pick you up in a ?axi, honey. 2, Secrefs, maybe? 3. Six ba!! In We Side pocket, 4, Puppy Io 5. Ra!pn. We didn know!!! 6. Tarzan of ine apes. 7, Hard working sen7ors. S. Desperado. 9. Swr iorner deIinquen?s7 IO. India rubber woman! II. Your ofher face looks beHerAor dries H7 IQ. Binn b!eep. I3. Glamour. I4. Nosey! I5. War Paink. I6. Snow babies. -30- v 'E . 'r. uw I4 'fs Y- r w l ,,' . 4 l l up ' I ,,V , 1' 1' . 1 1. 5 , . I ev 've 'N'-nz f 1-141 Q I I 'If GIRLS'BLOCK L Girls who have won Their required 500 poinTs by parTicibaTing in G.A.A. acTiviTies become members oT This organizaTion. lT Takes The aver- age G.A.A. member aT leasT Three years To earn Their Bloclc L. lo The Engle ol The school, This year's Block L is one oT The larqesT we have every a . gl 31:11 ii I -kfk 2 , 1 Q S -. BOYSBLOCK L ln The Boys' Block L, as well as in The Girls' Block L, The membership has increased considerably, mainly because so many more boys are par- TicipaTing in sporTs. There are now approximaTely ThirTy members in The Block L and we are expecTing a Tew more during The baseball and Track seasons. -34- Briylr ruff Belly' Roualli, .luilw Brillnrrl, Ella N fr ll l'e-ndry lNririd.i Llfilllrl. Llflfi 89 Vll9V, J .1-ivsrrr Se-rgfirrl row' Alice Criil, lv'laiir,iri Cilelho, .larval lliilr Diana Marlin, Beafrirw Gfiinsalveu Cruz Zamora, Nor ine Jr'-pen, Berry Pazlor, Fircl row. Carolyn LeMoin, Dolores Vilcheu, Nancy Sluarl, Shirley Whilfa, Donna Miklrleson, Jean P+,-rflira, Bobbie Andrews, Hel- en Posa, DoroThy Crawford. Back row: Mel Pederson, Alf fred DeJezus, Ed Zamora, John Miquel, Joe Fernandez, Paul Urenda, C-ilberl Domin' duez, Coach Porlerfield, advis- or, Coach Culfer, advisor. Second row: Pere Lewis, Joe Freifas, Leonard Celoni, Harold lvlarlin, Tino Bacchini, Tony Lozano, Don Pederson. Firsf row: Don Guernsey, Vernon Pirau. J. W. Anderson, Leroy Walker, Jess Berumen Bill Duke, Louie Chavez, Alvin B e c lr e r, Roy Hendrix, Bob Bonde. Q1 j l Q' I N r Q' 4-. 'Aff 7 FOOTBALL AlThough we didn'T have a very successTul season our looys were in , There TighTing all The Time. The Team was raTher inexperienced This year, buT we are eagerly looking Torward To a championship nexT season when mosT oT The TirsT sTring will be back. 1' scones A s P LUHS 6 Acalanes 6 LUHS 7 Emi-,vziee gg LUI-IS 7 Rio VisTa 32 LUT-IS 7 Amador , 20 LUHS O San Ramon . O LUHS , I9 CSD 44 4 4 LUHS . O Livermore . 26 LUT-TS . 7 CrockeTT H I9 v- ft ax .., A TEAM VARISTY Top row: Joe Freilas, Ralph PaTTerson, Bob Bonde, Jack PeT- Harold MarTin, Alvin Becker, Paul Urenda, Leroy ,' - If , erson, Don Guernsey, Leroy Walker, Harold MarTin, Jim Wil- Walker, Don Guernsey, Bob Bonde, Jack Peferson, B '-- kins, Vernon PiTau. Second row: Alvin Becker, Roy Hendricks, Joe Fernandez, J, W. Anderson, Joe FreiTas, Jess - Paul Urenda, Carl Casey. Tino Bacchini, J. W. Anderson, Ed Berumen. 7 Zamora. BoTTom row: Joe Fernandez, John Miguel, l-lecTor 7 MarTinez, Mel Pederson, Jess Berumen, Alfred DeJesus. SS' 21 Y 91118 2 Q ks.: . fix-.gf 4' is 1 v v .- 1 . l f 3 3-4.2 75, . 'yf 5 Rh .fqha X 31 lf. we H 'ff I Home srreich. 2. Siop him, Alvin! 3. Man +0 man faiic. 4. Yea. Team! 5.A1Ciec'riona+e, isn'f he? 6: Coooooooi! 7. Ferdinand, 'rhe bull. 8. Fading back. 9. Mighry Mel. IO. Huniing Easfer Eggs? II. The pause Thai refreshes. A TEAM 3aclc row: Junior Landrum Dwain Wil zins, Frank Paslor, Jess Berumen, Coach Jorferfield. Second row: Brenl Pomero- Zonnie Nunn, Leroy Walker. Dallas liar ison, Gilberf Ellison, Donn Vcnderflh iirsf row: Pefer Lewis, Louie Ci! a ' N. Anderson, Vernon Pifau. I on e c on, Gilberf Dominguez, Toni, Lc-iano. B TEAM Iaclc row: Junior Landrum, Joe Gonsal BASKETBALL Three big poinls-Iwo Io Emery and one Io Amador-cosl our hard- lighiing B Ieam Ihe League Championship Ihis year. The small buf scrappy Ks riianagod 'ro win four oul ol Ten games for a Ihird place lie. es, Billy Linn, Manuel Gonsalves, James llison, Coach Cuffer. Second row: Harry vlorse. John Pasior, Bobby Nunes, Billy Xnderson, Eddie Melrala. Firsl row: Joe P Dominguez, Ardel Frey. Sumio Taniguchi, fd Zamora, Kenny Cross. A B LUHS I5 I9 LUI-IS I5 I5 LUI-IS I8 I4 LUI-IS I9 27 LUHS I8 I9 LUHS 28 I3 LUHS , I9 I8 LUHS 43 3I LUI-IS I9 23 LUI-IS 25 3I . 9. . N Ii?-L ,. rf if as piffgbmfq John Swett Pilfsburfq Anlioch Diablo Anlioch Rio Visla C. S. D, Diablo San Ramon Hgiiig rl I cAseceTaALL scones A B 50 43 LUI-IS 52 4I LUI-IS 43 23 LUI-IS 24 29 LUI-IS 39 2I LUI-IS 3O 28 LUHS 34 2I LUHS 32 9 LUHS 35 I9 LUI-IS 40 22 LUI-IS -34- 10 iz Emory Livermore Amador Rio Visfa C. S. D. San Ramon Benicia Emery Livermore Amador ll SI ll 'QCVZLLLQ '4!.'V . ,,,,.,i-5-::g:E5 '41 ' l Mvvawqi aye .I ye fl! If . , M 4, .3 l'f :gk 8 B11- 'iw' Cinch Cutter, l-lenw C-cznnii-1 Mr-I Bemirnen, Lir ton Rei-1 Harm Morse, Dck Cerchini S?an'er,i Petrcvicf' Donn Von1erAne, l-larry Mel- lo Dov' Drwlf-n, Al DeJes.i'1 BAD Nunvl loriiriiy Fefquson, Frark Gill. Second row: Ralph in A, i Lin r, r Ls' M llo El Z1 o 1 F ank P1 vor, Pete Lewin, Frank Duke, Jr-as Bririirrnon, Gilbert Domin- guez, Lf-roy Walker, Don Ped- erson, First row: Ardel Frey, Joe Dominguez, Ali.-'in Becker, ,lim Wilkins, Bill Duke, J. W. Anderson, Vernon Pitau, Leon- ard Celoni, Ralph Patterson. Back row: Paul Urenda, Joe Dominguez, Junior Landrum, Linton Reed, Bruce Soderstrom Bill Ferguson, Harold Martin Bill Shellenberoer, Loyal Davis Roy Hendrix, Don Kirkpatrick Elmo Bacchini, Coach Porter- field. Second row: John Mi- l Mel P derson Ch rle Que, , e , , a s quel, Norman Miguel, Mel Pederson, Charles Carnpigli, James Ellison, Ronnie Nunn, Frank Pastor, Gilbert Dominv quez, Don Pederson. First row: Joe Freitas, Rav Galinclo, Gale Mar n, Leroy Bristow, Jess Solas, Mel Barbee, Gilbert El- lison, Gene Tramrnel, BASEBALL With veteran batsmen Duke, Celoni and Anderson leading the hit parade and pitching aces Ritau and Becker sparking the detense, the Lion baseball squad tackled a tough seventeen game schedule and won most ot them. Non-league victories over Pittsburg and Tracy. one ot them a no-hit, no-run pertectly played game, added extra pleasure to our many league victories. -, - A dn . TRACK Untortunately this Annual must be completed long betore the track season is over, so we are not able to give you the tinal results ot the sea- son. Our hopes were high, however, atter the tirst meet, when the prom- ising talents ot many ot our boys served in nearly deteating Albany. -36- iv 3 3 W 9 A , ,- xx ff' S Q E5 . if . 3 Sk- 1.-56 ,M M - wrp' Q z X i --.1 r r v 'N 4 3232 N v -52 migx -. ,ga 5' at 5 4 n 'u ff :rf lc if - 5 1:5536 ly 4 ,Q I -' . 5 k-35,555 r sz ,. 'A 1 awww 1 i ' P ' 1' A 5, 1 Qw- 7 wifi i , ii ,gy fig 'gg A d 3 r .4 ,, vw K S' sf eq iff bv:-fe , ., , RICHARDSON oIAIsI.o ELECTRIC T T E D E '- T A Electrical Appliances Prescription Drugglst Brentwood Brentwood Brentwood BI RITE MARKET FORD GARAGE Brentwood H. A. M. 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