Liberty High School - Lion Yearbook (Brentwood, CA)

 - Class of 1952

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' . wx! ,f'-' V-il M -A asf f' -.igfe 'f'1. L v , .X5A XIWXKI ' if L1-Il: X ,X A 1, X Lwfw' I X.X.pHg' :lu , 'mm-,li ig, g Jf,Q ,W o 'IX 1 N-I I V n i 1 Wife- I X' , O ,,43M0yeq0lea'f TAYLO I PUBLISHING COMPANY DALLAS, X TEXAS 74yldz-Andie Muwymen Ywcsooxs numuanvus '5 11 H s E . 5 Q5 A ---J dication. This year our yearbook is dedicated to a person who certainly deserves it. In the years that she has been here she has done many things for the school. Besides teaching six daily classes of gym, she has given much of her time to extra curricular activities. She is the advisor of C.S.F. and G.A.A. besides giving much of her time to the rally activities. Miss Beemer is iust like one ot the students. You will see her at most of the games and she has done much to provide activities at noon for the students. She has created interest in sports by having intramural tournaments. So this year we take great pride in dedicating the annual to Miss Beemer. i ' 'cafe 771 lt has taken a large amount of time, thought, and work to produce this fine annual. The Liberty Lion Staff and its advisor well merit our praise for what they have achieved but, welcomed though our thanks may be, a deeper reward comes to them in knowing they have contrib- uted such a full measure to the continuing success of our school. Such a reward can come to each of us if we but strive to do our part in making successful the constructive efforts of our group. It is only by such efforts that a social group such as our school can move ahead and it is only as we do our share that we can enjoy satisfaction that cames from feeling that we really belong. ln behalf of the students of Liberty the annual staff wishes to pay tribute to an outstanding person. Though blind, Earl has been successful in class work, in making friends, in activities and in all phases of school life. Be- cause of these accomplishments he deserves a great deal of credit. Ti V u 6 df ls' k Q. , , Annual Staff 4'0 --4 'YI 4? ,O-5 pi P' f' , My- g. ' 1' - .m i,,.., aff - .nl '.., . , .V ,, . 3 l I if Y KI 9'-.'9 The Annual Staff has worked hard to produce a bigger and better Liberty Lion. We had the problems other staffs have had, trying to meet deadlines and raising funds for this publication. But all the headaches have proven most rewarding. The entire Annual Staff hopes this book will bring back many memories of Liberty High. Top row, left to right: E. Anderson, J. Johnson, F. Belleci. Second row: J. Silva, J. Johnson. Bottom row: L. De Borba, M. Myers. W Q EM,!f- '1n' 4' f Q 457 cwalq .2 MISS BEEMER MRS. SODERSTROM MR CATE .KN I ANA, MR NOBLE r 1 MR. HAVENS 63 M! ' xz:L: MR. FERRILL -amxannnn vwaf- r.-rc:-:mum-f. MR OSTROM MR. BRONZON r:.1.-rn-:vfg,v.v-.1....,g.-.11-.,f R ,. ,..J X MR. KRUMLAND MRS. HAWORTH ,A , 1 7 Q E 'K s MR. CHRISTENSEN MR. STACK MRS. BEATTIE M RS. SCOBEY i: ??4f7XZ?'?53:' l. . K3- MRS. CRAIG 2 'YY' MR. GHERARDI MR JACKSON MR. CURTIS wb? ff 'VPD 3' X M 7 4424 'ff MR. WILLIAMS QM, X MR MORGAN N? f ww Af? fi! 'XV gfffxvfgi .fi -.f I v 6 . N 23 , I. . ,iw gf Sy, . 4.4 . MR. URBICK MRS. KRUMLAND MISS CASPAR MR. VONDER AHE HB -A A-F I -Fil X W' Q43 dllld-Z 0, .gr 2' I I I I Dear Agnes, As you know I have been away to the war but the other day I was mustered out at Camp Stillman so I thought I'd go over to Brentwood to see my old friends of the class of 52 who graduated IO years ago. The first one I saw was PAUL BRYANT down by the dump stirring up the trash, he giwf June 20, I962 Brentwood Calif to fix RAMON LE FE'VRE's car which hasn't run since HOWARD BEATTLE lit a match at midnight on hill I3 to check the gas. No wonder they call it hill 6V2 now. When all the 'N U isn't getting rich but he makes a clean living. He said he was looking for some auto parts ' Q smoke cleared away HARRY ARMSTRONG was still sitting on the back seat 2 miles away on top of a hill yelling, Have we got any gas. I decided to see them at the hospital and ran into JO ANN REYNOLDS, NIELA NIELSON and LA RUE REED working at the hospital. They were working under Doctor EARL CHACON who was head of the place. He always did like to see blood. EDDIE CRANDELL got rid of his Chevrolet by trading it to JACKIE BYERS Ford Company. This is a pretty good bargin. Old Chevies never die, they iust run that way. When I was crossing the street a taxi almost ran over me. I iust got hit on the leg with the fender. IRENE SANTOS was driving it and ran around the corner, out of sight. As I was picking myself up here came PAT SANTOS in her new Cadillac, she ran over me and parked on me. The only difference is that Irene hit and ran, but Pat hit and parked, on me. I saw GLENN POOL and RUFUS HURST hitch-hiking to Port Chicago. They had worn out their old cars by going over there so much. We stopped by DICK TIPTON'S snooker Palace and saw the old pool sharks, CDON ANDERSON, ROY DOWNSD, playing FRED LORENZETTI and NICK RODRIQUEZ some pool. Roy shot so hard the ball went through the pockets. I dropped by BONNIE PROPP'S radio and television shop to watch television. First I saw a football game between the California Bears and the Green bay Packers. The two star full- backs battling it out for the Championship, were ED DOUGLAS and ZULA MENDOZA. On the side line I saw JANICE JOHNSON rooting for Ed. The one rooting for Zuly was JUANITA MARTINEZ. I didn't see who won because I wanted to see a wrestling match between RICHARD MARTIN and KENNETH HOWARD. No one won because the referee AL PEDER- SON got mad and threw them both out of the ring. Following the wrestling match was DELFINA VIRAMOTES'S dress designing show with LEONA VASQUEZ, LORRAINE DEJESUS, and DOROTHY FREITAS as the models. I had iust enough time for iust one more program, so I tuned in on LEON STEMLER'S all star Incas Spots featuring GERALD BETTENCOURT on the clarinet, GEORGE MCKINNEY on the trombone, and HAZEL WALKER as the singer. I dropped by the Brentwood Daily News and saw SUE MUNDELL who was the managing editor. PEGGY JONES was one of her reporters with DALE EMERSON as her star photog- rapher. The pictures come out in the next day's paper but Dale still gets there. I took a look at the society page and saw that FRANCINE BELLECI was getting married to Harry after a long engagement. On the advertising page I saw an advertisement for the GEORGE DITMAR, FELIX PAS- TOR, RICHARD SYLVIA, and JOE TORRES speed shop. They are souping up iet motors that will be guaranteed to fly right out through the hood. I wandered over by the track and saw KAY KRETSCHMER running in his fishing boots getting in shape for the 1963 Olympics. His trainers, DENNIS O'BRIEN and JOHN MACH- ADO, said he was in great shape. I was talking to ESPER SANDOVAL and she said that WILMA PATTERSON, DARLENE SWANEY, and CECIL SOUTHERN were married and had moved to Siberia to be with their husbands who work in the salt mines. YVONNE SCOGGINS has taken over her dad's garage and sells striped and checkered paint for the new look in the Brentwood hotrods. DONALD BECK has taken over George Mikan's place on the Minneapolis Lakers. I heard from him that BOB ENGLAND is the new water boy for the Harlem Globe Trotters, and I thought he would teach Ag to the FFA boys. I walked down by the air strip and saw CAROLYN CARPENTER almost have an accident in her helicopter. Good things' she had air brakes. DEE ROSE FURI who was furious iust about ran into her when Carlyon didn't signal for a left turn. I learned from head mechanic DON STILES that MARTIN ENNI and KENNETH WILLIS had just taken off for a non-stop flight to Byron. Hope they keep their eyes open because they might miss it. I went up to the show house and BEV COLBURN is now managing the place. There was a double feature on-RICHARD HARMON is now playing the role as Skip-along Catastrophe. He is a real go-getter. Co-starring with him is RICHARD DEL CARLO as Will Bull Hiccup. He's really getting popular. The second feature was a show about Never Cut Off Tomorrow What You Can Chew Today. Starring in the picture was BEV MARTIN and EVELYN HOL- LAND with Borris Karloff and Lassie. After the show I dropped out to Matthew Coehlo's ranch to see how he was doing after these years. I was surprised to find that BILL FRYAR was his foreman. He gathers the eggs every morning. He sure is a yolker. I was walking back from the ranch and ROBERT WILLIS and EDITH THOMPSON picked me up. While we were driving back to town, we heard the I7th edition of TOM SLATTENS radar gas-reporter, JOHN SALES give a report on CHAD CURTIS who ran on the vegetarian ticket for President of the U.S. His boy had iust chopped down the Cherry tree. He also has a girl that sings. Y iv sa I stopped by a restaurant to get something to eat and found that it was run by CAROL MISQUEZ and DORA GARCIA. I looked over in the corner and saw an old friend ROSALIE ZUCCHELLI scrubbing the floors. She said she was going to be an old maid until Harry got back from the hospital. Rosalie told me that PAT WILEY had won queen for a day at Borden Junction. This was a thrill. I had a pretty rough day so I went to the Brentwood Hotel to get a room. Do you know who I saw? LORAINE CARLYON was the manager with JANIE MCCLELLAND the assistant manager. They told me that ILENE COPPING was President of the Oakley Hen Session CWomen's Clubb. I also learned from them that JEAN PATRICK, ZELTHA MAE WILSON and RUTH YOUNG- BERG were teaching high school at L.U.H.S. I also found to my surprise that JOAN PRATT was a sergeant in the WACS and that ADELIA FAJARDO had joined the Waves. They said that she had Stalin on the run all the way from Moscow to Lenningrad and into inner Mongolia. As ever, ALOWISHES P. 0410? at Cl S o lass Wei ,, 'Q if . ft P wt 56'l11211' 1' L 1 aa Q0 Kal! , 1 , 2 ' J K if, Future Presidem? ' 1 '5 i 5f'fT'ip?f'- K WSH - 'g .,i' Ex ??15,, .2 . -, ., -lj Q 3, 33 s . 'E 5 ' ?Z1igf.?+y?Ma in j j f ' I I f i 1 - 5 K at '4 , 1 1. K . - H ., Q ,kv - Law s Av I I 2 ' -u 2' ,Q f' h,,Y i !.lJ..m' . V J 'if' , V, V F f JM. A ,, . 'I ' il ' 1 ' w. W . 4 nil ' .1 ' 1 l 44' ITA. gf? mu'1, 3 5 -4 ' f , s ina- S ' Wiz- H 'Q WH -1123-593i r-1154? !3-MSS? ff ' .5173 Sifffffg' i Men u ' mx,gg,gy5w2'3e-'Q' Erggbxggivifi 1 -fi, in of the Future 1 X f X' Wa Tch YOU dOir1g? if Getting Ready 5,,, fi' Thknkmg OOPS ! '? 7 W4 x-I dxf, endafz 7054 '4 7064 and ' Most Likely to Succeed CBoyj .,..e. Most Likely to Succeed CGirIj .,A.,. 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Actor ......,.,e7 JOHN MACHADO CAROLYN CARPENTER HOWARD BEATTIE IRENE SANTOS EARL CHACON LA RUE REED GEORGE DITMARS FRANCINE BELLECI KENNETH HOWARD BEVERLY COLBURN .L HARRY ARMSTRONG HAZEL WALKER EDDIE CRANDELL CAROLYN MISQUEZ GERALD BETTENCOURT LEONA VASQUEZ ROY DOWNS DARLENE SWANEY RAMON LA FEVRE JANICE JOHNSON JOE TORRES LORRAINE DEJESUS BOB ENGLAND PAT SANTOS EDWARD DOUGLAS ., ROSALIE ZUCCHELLA RICHARD SYLVIA JO ANN REYNOLDS CHAD CURTIS JUANITA MARTINEZ PAUL BRYANT DEE ROSE FURI DON STILES DOROTHY FREITAS ZULY MENDOZA EDITH THOMPSON JACKIE BYER ADELIA FAJARDO JOHN SALES N.. rl, fm il' W , K i fair? 'L , 4 X? sf 17' ROBERT WiLi.is .lANlCE JOHNSON kv ,,,...., 453 rm 11 'kg JEAN PATRICK vit' as S lass 8166! i IU' SQ 'YN i LARUE REED JF' This group of Seniors en- tered high school 4 long or short Cwhichever you pre- ferj years ago as small frightened Freshmen. With the help of advisors, our class was organized and put into action. GEORGE MCKINNY Our Freshman year was a very active one and we were off to a good start. During that first year under the leadership of Leon Stemler and our Council, our class profited well and was ready for the 2nd year of High School. Don Anderson was our Sophomore President and the year passed successfully, with enough money in our Treasury to present a Junior Prom the following year. The Junior year being the hardest financially, with the Junior Prom and other Junior-Senior activities, we pulled through under Rufus Hurst's guidance. Our Senior year was of course the most successful and outstanding. Under the guidance of Robert Willis and with the aid of the Council we accomplished all our goals and reached the end of our four years at Liberty. RUTH YOUNGBERG EVELYN HOLLAND 'If' CECIL SOUTHERN DARLENE SWANEY LORAIN E CARLYON 1 v -.Y ' my 1 'W '-.,. A 'A ..-., . , W A .,-', rfuglv 1-v-L il L .av BONNIE Przopps EARL CHACON 7- i X, ,P VX! L wc' X, X., , 1:7 X YVONNE SCOGGIN PAT SANTOS HAZEL WALKER f i Lk mp'-0,17 s. f 1, , 52. 5 - 791, 'E gym -5-rf FRANCINE BELLECI 'xj7 ' ixx QS DEE ROSE FURI DOROTHY FREITAS EDWARD DOUGLAS x l Y. 1 T 13? CAROLYN CARPENTER ZULY MENDOZA ZELTHA WILSON l I SA fl,-f' THOMAS SLATTEN IN 1 1 L A ' .iff is 7 JUANITA MARTINEZ 'RT' vw 'J ALM JACKIE BYER JANICE JoHNsoN 6 I ' . it ,Q 1 , . . A 1 A f'5 if' 7' , 4, V V E K .' 'X xx.- 3 'R' ,. r s 1 IRENE SANTOS GERALD BETTENCOURT , . 3 , , nj, u of MATHEW COELHO ng , 0 ?4 X f' ' I 4621, 4 f K 5 ' 7, fl ' 11 5' NICK RODRIQUEZ LORRAINE DEJEsus HOWARD BEATTIE PAUL BRYANT .ww ,Sy . , 1 '4 ,.4 f .Film 11 V Y :If fe ' ' -l-U' .H f r, .nv , ,, mf 4' Q'- WSJ., 'nw' , Nh. g- f f Q f J' I L . I ff A is FRED LORENZETT1 ALFRED PEDERSEN JANIE ROSALIE ZUCCHELLA FRED MCCORMICK GLENN PooL MCCLELLAND CHAD CURTIS ,,r ' -rJ' K' W A l, 451115. 1' 'Ds 1 Q Q. I A s S ZX .2 mv L9,,, '2s fig 1:-1 -., x 31,5-9 -,Q 1 JC' ,a , bv. -' I. K1 'AQ +ff Q. uf F , xx A -v' J! 'I' 'big i , I RICHARD HARMON GEORGE MCKINNEY WESLEY MCCLELLAND ng.,--.1 7- 1 E 1 KAY KRETSCHMER RAMON LAFEVRE RICHARD MARTIN FELIX PASTOR i as as 'ive ,x HARRY ARMSTRONG RICHARD SYLVIA SUE MUNDELL ROY DOWNS JOHN MACHADO 45-56 UW L.. .., 4 , ., A ..., . . 4 , fly, f f xl - ,V . 5 - 9 . DALE EMERSON EDDIE CRANDELL f fl .4 'ff 'i f .f'7tW9-r ,Al . ,, l 'v R41 KENNETH HOWARD PAT WILEY 'UQ 'Er' JO ANN REYNOLDS DON STILES 'S E7 V' r GEORGE DITMARS if Q infin- WILMA PATTERSON 'ns ILENE COPPING ,vw X 1:7 DON ANDERSON i L JOHN SALES ,IW 9' S., -JF JEAN PATRICK PEGGY JONES RLIEUS HURST 4 DON BECK -if' Qs DORA GARCIA is df- 1' LA RUE REED Y Y KENNETH WILLIS -4 -Eff BEVERLY MARTIN ROBERT WILLIS Q5 Yi? i DICK TIPTON EDITH THOMPSON Gb' LEONA VASQUEZ 'lug-1 DENNIS O'BRIEN LEON STEMLER 11-0- lffx ESPER SANDOVAL -G '65 3 RICHARD DEL 'CARLO CAROLINE MISQUEZ BEVERLY COLBURN ix '95 -Vvx BOB ENGLAND DELFINA VIRAMONTES T9 NIELA NIELSEN ADELIA FAJARDO MARTIN ENN! Seuio Hlass Will Francine Belleci, will my Monkey Bites to JoAnn and Donnie. Gerald Bettencourt, will my personel ability of Clarinet-method of playing to Sue Gauger. Ilene Copping, will continue school if they will start a kindergarten. Ed Douglas, will my number I6 on the football team to some other poor, unfortunate social outcast. Lorraine Deiesus, will my ability to get along with the teachers to my sister Rosalyn. Bob England, will my beard to Mr. Cate who needs it on his head, along with any earring he chooses. Adelia Faiardo, will my good behavior to my little sister Emma. Dee Rose Furi, will my seat on the players bus to Jerrillee Geddes. Janice Johnson, will leave the happiest of all. Peggy Jones, will my hearty laugh to Miss Beemer. Fred Lorenzetti, will my ability to get along with Mr. Ostrom to Joe Rodriquez, I think he'll need it. Bev Martin, will my four years in A Cappella choir to my cousin Virginia. Juanita Martinez, will the best of luck to Lupe Martinez in Senior Problems next year. QShe'll need it.j Carol Misquez, will leave to ioin Louie Villicana in the Navy. Janie McClelland, will to Phyllis and Wilma my ability to borrow money. Sue Mundell, will the iob of Editor of the school paper to some unfortunate person. Felix Pastor, will' leave my merits to Earl Chacon, he'll need them to graduate. Jean Patrick, will leave for San Jose for adven- ture unknown. Wilma Patterson, will leave to join Bill. La Rue Reed, will my ability to get along with most of the teachers to my brother Harold, he'll sure need it. Jo Ann Reynolds, will leave Mr. Vonder Ahe in agony cause he has another Reynolds to go. Nick Rodriquez, will my special touch with the girls, which I never had to Fatboy Jones. Esper Sandoval, will leave before I'm left. Irene Santos, will leave to Peggy and Ernie my ability to get home early and keep out of trouble. Yvonne Scoggin, will to Jarrett Johnson the I2 dozen children to keep for the rest of the year. Don Stiles, will all thirty of my merits that l have left to Donnie M. Richard Sylvia, will my nickname of Duke Nalon to Jack CStrokerj Scoggin. Edith Thompson, will my brother J. C. to any girl that will have him. Leona Vasquez, will my office of Art Editor to Joyce Silva. Pat Wiley, will leave cheerleading to next years Cheerleaders and wish them the best of luck. Robert Willis, will my Senior President iob to any dumb person who will run for the office. Ruth Youngberg, alais, Lucy, will if he will. Rosalie Zucchella, will my strip of proxided hair to Jo Ann Lucido. ww 5 1 1 ' 'M' .-, 4- .wv 4-- ., .kv K 1,.n, ,. F. . 3,1 . n 1... .,.A' -, x' C . f , gf 'H' U, ..y 'Lu 1,- A . ,vu T11 , ,. V LS A.. , T Y., ,... ,,,,,:s3 1'5,' .ga if M!-Q.. -. nn S ii' 52 r . ' .I -4 V V., - A xv' '-,r 4 1:4 , gt V.. kv. I, . . H- ,,-. L-. L -1 'W 11-1 r 1' I , A . 'x lv'-v . 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R, O 5671 01' plfhif in l ? 410- mt- 1 - DON DAL PORTO STANLEY EMERSON NANCY CURTIS GERALD VONDER AHE RUEBEN GUTIERREZ tl ,i X Km WANDA WALUN The class of 53 started out its year by sponsoring some coke sales at the football games and later at basketball games. They also sponsored the Junior Prom, which proved to be a great success in ending a prosperous year. The Juniors gave an after-game dance following the San Ramon game. The Juniors also gave the Seniors a farewell picnic. Don Dal Porto, who presided in the Junior Class during this year did an ex- ceptionally good job with the assistance of the Vice President Gerald Vonder Ahe. The other class officers who aided in promoting a prosperous year were: Secretary Nancy Curtis, Treasurer Stanley Emerson, Sergeant-at-Arms Rueben Gutierrez, and Student Council Representative Wanda Wallin. I.- Q . lx. . . cz.. -4' 2 I -Fi 243. .. ' i E l i l IKM is if' , . will 4' 1 ,iff r d, ' iff-. ' VQA, H . E., fi 3 2 '75 N.-, .,. ,Q z 'R 1, s , , W A -I 5 if 3 1 , fi' V .4 if 1' V 2' - .f if 'J' f , 5 ' If if V I 'h 40- , , W -A Q5 'T -of 5 ' 41 'N' . t s .,, -4? .' .M . ' ' , . A56 , A f .1 ' J -2 4 F' 'V '-A f -N 'S Q xc av- Na, t 'Q r Q2 iv -A C .....,, , uf' lf N254 Mfr- 4 4- '-4 calf fi A '27 40 f ' C fb Y I '? 1'0. 'ew is-P ' J .'b. S YE, T- ' . S . 5 Lis? .L I' ' l V iF' ' . . 9 -. -.. ...Z ,G l 46 I '54 '::r f 1 ,Q 'H' 4 Q.-.35 w-5, C3 .,,,,, W 5 A .. ., ...SJ . -f ' 1 'ju-p f .. ,iv ,f ww pu:-nv . 4, wg-rg, - 4, N h ' T 5 A l l l l i l Q.!,J?,-Q - f , ,..? 'f K--4-'fig . 'Q WEE' 7 .S J F as iz.: . .. - . 1 t . -av 7 -5 vi . v I A5 1 B X FA First row: D. Lyons, J. Jones, T. Tipton, F. Abreu, R. Guitierrez, R. Dickens, B. Bristow, I. James. Second row: C. Machado, M. Gonzales, S. Colburn, C. Heidorn, L. Thompson, J. Nunn, J. Bartels, J. Allington, C. Grant, C. Galindo, K. Jones, B. August, M. Soderstrom, A. Kelley, W. Wallin, R. Harrington, B. Ellison, D. Dal Porto, E. Lopez, S. Emerson, R. Coelho, H. Peterson, Y. Douglas, P. Henry, S. Chavez, C. Williamson, R. Peterson, J. Vonder Ahe, J. Cook, J. Hanson, W. Butler, B. McCord, N. Miller, J. Monteverde, J. Hobbs, E. Garcia, P. Campbell, C. Hampton, S. McCormack, N. Little, W. Little, S. Morgan, N. Curtis. -C1 -on 'Z hr i li k . A fl 2.2 ' A' F I' i. if H --P.-is .- .6 'ND w P f ll V71 ,. .., ,f .1 X ' ,xi .. .-f' , 1:-R' .- - --,,..S. '17 -3 uf' -9, Q -any I X I . ' i L4 I if M ..E, v'-Qi. A I i X . nk . 4 .. N . .4 4' v s Awe! -. Y. ,X Y , , ,.. dh W. rj ,,' 43 ' 1:9 f-ul rf-7 ' -rg .I v-My x-Ms . . 'ix ' If 1- W' MW' 1 ', as L .. C . so fs' ' 'X A ' Q -3 J' ew, f F f .. f 3'-. ' ' lb' R fa .Mm 3 . ,, ff lflsg s ' I 5495 ' fi: A SL f v . ...,-5 ' .4 -- .1152 .., 4, ' + 5.7. 'V P .,. ' ... ,, A 5 EOR 'U' ' 3 ' r f'::.b '-x N? I5 P 'X' I 1 , . nl . v S' fy , AB' Q' First row: S. Brown, F. Domingo, E. Garcia, L. Martinez, G. Ferguson, R. Welches, R. Rossi, D. Wall. Second row: S. McDaniels, D. Pitau, C. Souza, D. Morse, J. Silva, A. Yingling, P. McCain, H. Wolfenbbarger. Third row: L. De Borba, E. Phillips, J. Lucido, R. Guitierrez, J. Pratt, L. Laird, L. Ferrer, J. McKinnon. Fourth row. A. Deiesus, F. Zachary, R. Gill, P. Morris, M. Martinez, M. Martinez, C. Stolhand, S. Bondoc. Fifth row: H. Somerhalder, C. Brown, B. Dodd, R. McClendon, J. Vasquez, G. Washington, M. Martin, J. Ladd. Sixth row: C. Machado, M. Chacon, N. Silva, J. Scoggin, P. Edwards, J. Tuttle, D. Barbee, C. Woodward. Seventh row: D. Hiratsuka, F. Urenda. I ply, lk fl. .L 1 - 1 1 f- as 5 a 51 I 1 66:6 I e .. . f , 'Y J .P 2 1- .1 - 1' ' 4 5.1 41. t' 112....'- ' , - 'X' ' 1. ,, A, Q -W F- 1 ' ' , ' . 1. . 5 1 I f B'-' 5 :gl . , 'Y , ffl? . , . I! Y A,,. ,I , 1 1 K Q 1 R L 1 mf 'lfsifl Avi' 5 me Am i L I nd U16 Zampzz 'x F on s Your 0760 'fo 1 e .1 Ss U Thax a To Y sf bfi u 5. X1 , V s t 4- vfeva T -A 1 V ,Nw Wm V qM'9,m?.,a.w.fv'E,.Ly .. ., f mm. X x rnuscxes N ew cosfodfan ? ? 7 9 BOB ANDERSON 'Qs- BEV BARROS 'N 05 V MARY ANN MYERS X, 'VM Qs CARL CROSS an CQ Cf' This year the sophomore class has been a very busy class. They sold hot dogs, cokes, candy at several games. At one football game they had all concessions. Their Sophomore,Hop was quite a success, one of which they are proud of as everyone enioyed it very much. With the leadership of Jacque Moore, the Sophomore class has succeeded in making their class a more stable one and more financially fixed. Other successful officers were Vice President Bob Anderson, Secretary Mary Ann Myers, Treasurer Chris Chavez, Student Council Rep. Bev Barros, and Sergeant-at-Arms Carl Cross. X, Q 4 .fwfr Q, A 14 ' ig' 1 an A . ' i W .n. nl! l . 35.3 1' ln eq V xwv, sf Q-7 -. A. - 'v' 0, Q... '. 0, Nsui 'O' 2 ' s f? 1 0 '7 ,. ., gf ' fb 4 r 1 . ,,,.,Tl,. -Y Fifi, 'N' .3 4 FW r-- t K A.. ': ,qv- Q I 'Us -4 if . ,,. f 'Q g if I Leg. fd., ' ss N. v 3 Y Q X +7 x N- il - all K . X I l .F-it 1 K 'W' 1 'f,f'2'::. .iff s sz WI :T 'V ffilf' 5 'ii' ' . ' N -Aj. Q 5 r ' UQ? Q, x I 1 T -4 H Z4 T 1' I W-7 Y ' 'Q .- 1? Jr r I . J g 1, , . ire-ff if - . . ., , r , M Gi! .' M li 'Q G1 O' -wg , , ' ff? Q I F 'N' 4 'D A 744 L ' - - 'N First row: J. Mundell, M. Mikkelson, J. Moore, N. Watson, N. Cooper, C. Coan, P. Wilson M. Forehand. Second row: C. Vasquez, W. Townes, H. Barbee, S. Wong, A. Sacchetti, K Marshall, L. August, J. Domingo. Third row: Y. Brown, C. Cross, J. Gill, C. Chavez, L Fernandez, T. Miguel, B. Harris, J. Johnson. Fourth row: B. Carney, V. Pastor, H. Rubio, E Kretschmer, J. Funez, J. Henry, J. Hawkins, P. Martinez. P. Lewis, R. Thomas, E. Anderson F. Souza, B. Ortega, K. Carpenter, M. Gibson, J. Tarango. Sixth row: P. Peterson, J. O'Brien P. Livingston, H. -McClure, J. Reynolds, R. Cannon, N. Epling, B. Lee. Seventh row: B Morris, S. Martin, G. Robinson, B. Anderson, J. Scobey, A. Phillips, J. Terry, D. Long. . 'JU if J W' Ar, I, ,..a 6,7 mf 1..J I is rv Q . 1 i ,-g fi ,,s rg. 4: -f-my 'iQ Q l ..' 4 6 , -s 'I 6 'J if T5 ,qi- 'e ng 1 r ': LSA A All J Eff ' J l . 12 ', 1: 'uh gf I - INA A - . I ' K 1:2 'v--'fr 17 1 I atbk- . . N, T' , ...Q . l ' g - 55, ,: . fi: , -. -' ,, 4' 'D , ll . X. .-0 6-.K . ' gf , , 'A N' J -0 'J ' -ff' '-9' . fy ff' .Q 'cn' - .X S ' . K k 005 ' 'A' l -4 f ' 5 A . E .frafm s f 3. a- si' - 'za gf 1 ' I 54 ' l ' QP' . I . . C7 f, f7 A ans '- i l l it 1 - , . V W . Q W' ,Ei 0 fa., H 'qi .. Cz' aa F 9 Q, V S ' I I 4 and 5 .Q ' . f-1 i .11 Q- . X' 5.0 f 'xc f' A 'A ' 'rn First row: N. Webb, J. Spanger, A. Hampton, B. Long, E. Okamoto, J. Thompson, B. Miller, l M. Devine. Second row: G. Warren, B. Dryden, V. Planchan, C. Kretschmer, J. Sanchez, F. Garcia, W. Little, C. deFremery. Third row: P. Harris, C. Boyer, B. Hamlin, B. Barros, L. Bordewick, G. Stolhand, R. Scales, B. Walker. Fourth row: C. Arguelles, l. Domingo, O. Nunn, E. Clements, O. Graham, C. Coombes, E. Newman, R. Jones. Fifth row. L. Vasquez, B. Garcia, H. Reed, H. Pascoe, G. Fain, A. Tipton, E. Osburn. 1 1 -..rg ' W , , 1 'av ' D , 'L lp' 3, ' 5 fag. Mfg., . f .y,. -,-,r A ,, r 1 , 5 ' 1 I I 7' ' Q H f 1 X. .- -1 iw 1- K .a,f . W, 4 - 1 4 L L nf 'x n nf 'iii Y- .fs-1' xg 1 ,L T? rg'1 : .A - y - QA. .. ..-r - I 'UPS' 5,41 1 131.5- . zi' s i 5 F aa 4 Say Hook at Those Freshman gms X E X V n Leffs B nd do ,zaiofle see Vo 'I 136 1' yo Le'f's see that Sir C16 pose again . . . So, sfo - f .2 je! ' p QQ, P91100 'o 'sk' JOE RODRIGUEZ 5666 Q 'W SHIRLEY ARMSTRONG SUE GAUGER fQ 1C b 413 I' JEAN PARTRIDGE -:Q 5 MOLLY MENDEZ BILL SYLVESTER Every year a group of Freshmen enter school with long faces not knowing whether to go in or stay out. So far High School has been pretty good to us except for initiation, which was survived quite well by us helpless critters. One of the activities we have had was a coke, candy and coffee sale during a football game. All the kids that helped had a lot of work to do but it was fun lust the same. By the way we earned quite a sum of money. That has been the maximum of our activities but we hope to do more in the future. Joe Rodriguez did a very good iob as President with the help of Jean Partridge, Vice President, Secretary Sue Gauger, Treasurer Shirley Armstrong, Sergeant-at- Arms Bill Sylvester, and Student Council Rep. Molly Mendez. L fied is Q lx--1 K I 'S L 40- P J' 2 gb' 00' 132 1 V 1:11, , f'Q Cs '-9 , ,' 1-44' T 1 fy Vg. -Qs dbh. ' . , , f 4 ' A ifgffft - ' 4 . M- Q if A 1' V.- i is ' 5 IL ' -4 K ' ' 1- - 4, 4 '5 K 1:7 l 1. -J' ' ,qw IU! , A' .. :L 1'-lv a 'Qs 'ilk 4' 591' . 'V 'ol A' 1,44 .L l fi l i XXV- ' J 0 X. ' 'Y' .45-.Qt tl . ,-'S fs. X 1 ' 'FQ a x 'D A G . Q A Q 4- 9 at N6 r f QA. - 1 ,f tl Y-if l -- we a -4 'SF .-, '-vw X1-.ir ' ' J f Q , , fv--, ,:,-v ff-1? Wx i Ifxao xD l First row: B. Sylvester, M. Urenda, S. Fortner, G. Scott, J. Beaver, J. Partridge, S. Wilkins, M. Coombes. Second row: F. Furtado, P. Wolfe, D. Williams, E. Lunsford, A. Esquivel, B. McClelland, J. Wilson, E. Faiardo. Third row: B. Beck, H. Calvert, R. Martin, P. Heiser, J. Rodriguez, A. Scoggins, G. Brumley, J. Chavez. Fourth row: B. Gonzales, C. Lozano, C. Altes, J. Avery, B. Machado, P. Stanley, R. Fertado, M. Cole. Fifth row. R. Hartson, L. Cole, L. Sacchetti, J. Watson, D. Davis, M. Faria, L. Smith, C. Baker. Sixth row: H. Paslay, V. Caldwell, D. Beattie, C. Singh, J. Geddes, F. Andronico, N. Salcido, A. Lyons. Seventh row: M. Rogle, D. Mayer, B. Moss, E. Landrum, S. Pennington, D. Hampton, H. Urenda, M. Tarango. Z ' ci 'C '--QI .fi K I M' 'S ..,-1. M XL i ffm og rv -K 2.7 fs B l 3'-1 v ' sa Nl S-Q hd - . J -fl' . i N . 49' ,. fi' -rf Xml 'L 'sv KI 11-7 1 V fx. X- 5 l ,KJ Y-7 T vs., L-. sl p-Q all -'au 'Y ,.. 1 4 :A Q 1-5 0 1 e ' Q Oi 4 1 4? sg -L-7 va .I n T Bohannon B McClendon, A. Gutierrez, W. Libbey, E. Santos, F Davis Second row C Berumen A Silveira L Foust, L. Hartwig, C. Tipton, D. Elkins, K. Lane J Geyser Third row B Skaggs C Chacon, A. Jacobson, D. Rennels, N. Lewis, A, u ey ourt row C Hurst, L. Clifton, S. Willis, R. Davis, B. Funez, B Moore J Panela L Clements Third row B Stone, R. Duke, J. Thornburg, R, Coelho, S. G uger J Murrie S Spiering H Scott Sixth row: L. Grimes, C. Straub, J. Bellah, S. Elkins B Gray R Upton J Prelli D Rennels Seventh row: H. Miller, K. Townsend, E. W eder M Vinson B Neeley D Ruff D Rogers B Becker. 4' 5 Mr? if 4 ' 9 mast, .. fig. 2' i...'-so V K 1 I l T , T - T 4.1 fr: f '-0 luv- 'win .f -an X vw-73 ' 4 I 'Nt , 5. QQ. ,1' , 1 -1- 'W-uv X r ,. t M it ' f , . , ,X ' 'N ' A fi, 33 ff '- Z.- I ' 1 - A ki fx ,,,,,,p.. , 4 K' uh' . T' I 3 WA Q I . Q , XIV , V V Qf , 1, 4--up e 'Q . fl? . ' ' 'M' 1 ' , , if I mf' . ' .3 V A 5' - f 5 I . ni. AA i . 'oo fog x ,,. f xi 'Q , .4 I , r ' e 1 1: ff' . X 'T -7 t x it 1 I Q: ' 1 f fj. Y: , .r I 5 'I' i f K1 f I fl? A 1? ' -L h s ,. 4' 4 Q 1' 1' r I pp. -4 . ---f, -4 if f , ' , r u 'Fav ---an , hr , 'i ' ' T777 'ffl' -1 . Q A ' gr ,, -v- I x W , '11-My 8 i Q-it '-up X ig? h . f nd I Y V. 'wx Q T, 1 rl. is t I f :sf 5 l .f-43 Tw I I First row: . . Phelps, D. Tillotson, W. Cooper, P. Bettencourt, K. McCormack, A. Kniss, F. Patty, L. Bevill. Second row: A. Viramontes, D. Lasater, A. Hudman, B. Bedford, B. Duncan, P. Blacker, B. Reed, J. de Fremery. Third row: S. Armstrong, B. Burton, R. Ball, T. Furtado, L. Norick, D. Palladino, C. Smith, H. Ames. Fourth row: L. Dedman, V. Shrader, M. Lozano, J. Sandoval, W. Grant, M. Misquez, R. Davis, D. Wolf. Fifth row: D. Bettencourt, A. Allen, C. Lavinder, R. Fitzpatrick, E. McCord, M. Mendez, M. Warren, J. Crandell. Sixth row: R. Schwitters, I. Rios, J. Devera, E. Spiers, R. McClelland, S. Walker, G. Skaggs, C. Padilla. Seventh row: T. Rodriquez, G. Sani, L. Schoonover, S. Davis, J. Huckaby, K. Lawrence, J. Gaddis, S. Belscher. Alb 1' - --- ----7 - ---.Ixus s 3-L . 3,3 il? 'ny' iff'-B ,gif 35- 1QggQ,i ' .A..M-Q-9 wa. H if GLANCES A1 CLASSWORK ,.., Here are a few pictures showing some students at work in actual classroom pictures. This shows the great variety of subiects and studies the students may take. at git W741. 5 u an W , .5 'fh- 1a-'ss 5, ww I M ,, wi J' I ,X emu I f If f , , .M ,, iw-5'fi i ' w- ' ' i FHA if F . . f W, ,f'i.1,i'i,fl-it ,' if 'gigs-ff.: 4 l it-215311 f z. f 2 ff imrzffggv. 4 'Q i ' '3g,g',,5ir,., I K l S as !' ?n?flWQ . ' 551 -'21 i, '5f3lf'.., W3 rf. lil,-lr 2 Y V T .'i?T 'i? .- F 4 .1 7.1. 2 41 , ir' fe . . 3. '5V .P ' ff, A 'll ' 1 'Lu i 2- V 'f vagjii' , If ,eff 4 sis .sgjiz 'S 4 il S tw Top row, left to right: J. Roe, L. Bevill, K. Carpenter, C. Coan, P. Blacker, L. Davis, G. Washington, Lasater. Second row: M. Warren, S. Elkins, D. Butler, M. Forehand, A. Tipton, J. Henry, D. Elkins, M. Warren, Vasquez, B. Frya r. Third row: Advisor Mr. Williams, W. Townes, B. Crane, F. Zachery, J. Terry, H. Pascoe, R. Cannon Beaver. r Bottom row: H. Pasily, R. Scales, H. McClure, D. Scroggins, B. ,Gonzales, R. Thomas, B. Neely, Schoonover, J. Huckaby. D. L. J. L. Halmdzlr OCTOBER ?-Senior Turn about Dance NOVEMBER ?-Initiation 21-Sadie Hawkin's Dance 30-Band Dance DECEMBER 7-C.S.F. Dance 12-13-I4-Dramatics Play 18-Senior Christmas Dance JANUARY 18-Junior Dance FEBRUARY 8-F.F.A. Dance C,XaS5 pxaxl ,, Drama zff Xlfmfs MARCH 7-Sophomore Hop 27-Senior Talent Show APRIL 4-Junior Prom 18-Spring Concert MAY 7-8-9-Student Body Play 16-Senior Ball JUNE 6-Graduation w WK 1 ',v 5--.W ffl R LL R di r wi .Jin 1 Sa O95 Ha Wk,- f7S Dance 1,5 V. ? : . , . ai ctr!! 1 ----? 'J . ,ha Y if VY ,. re-Se . of Foofbazfarfon A W6 rds lfif' Cxub r , 1 i , , O ' ' l K M amp- At, ..,,' gg. r P ' 1'-v by f' ., .Av- nv -gs W C' 2.0- 1' iq' igh- I ,,.- tu fl? f 3 Q . ll E .g 1 -1,-af . , 'Q Q YV . Air.- indent Kaur! The STUDENT COURT consists ot students elected by the Senior, Junior, Sopho- more and Freshman classes from their own class. The court is headed by a Chief Justice elected by the Associated Student Body. This court tries cases and dis- agreements ot students and instructors alike. Top row, left to right: Lee Stemler, John Machado, Jerry Vonder Ahe. Second row: Arlene Jacobsen, Carolee de Fremery, Nancy Curtis. Third row: Don Beck, Stanley Emerson fn G af- MAI ' CJ' -i' These students head our AS- SOCIATED STUDENT BODY of Liberty Union High School and were selected by the Student Body. Our Student Council was composed of the Presidents and Student Council Rep. from the various classes and organizations. This council was Liberty's law- making and enforcing body for this year. The Student Council was headed by the A.S.B. Vice President and also had a recorder selected by the council itself. OFFICERS-Top row: Chad Curtis, Pres., Bill Bristow, Vice Pres.p Molly Mendez, Secretary. Second row: Bev Colburn, Commissioner of Finance, Joan Hobbs, Asst. Treasurer. Third row: John Machado, Chief Justice, Stan Emerson, Com. of Justice. Bottom row: Al Pederson Com. of Athletics, C. Carpenter, John Sales. J - x N - 3 I K N i 3... X319- ls ssvciated tud nt Body Office 5 x'5'7 Sfudmf Hound! The STUDENT COUNCIL is the student governing body of our school. They pass laws and rules to help make Liberty a better school. The Council is composed of representatives from all classes and organizations ot Liberty and is headed by the Vice President of the school. Top row, left to right: D. Dal Porto, A. Poderson, B. England, R. Willis. Second row: C. Carpenter, B. Bristow, B. Colburn, B. Barros, C. Boyer. Third row: Advisor Mrs. Craig, W. Wallin, J. Rodriques, H. Somerhalder, Advisor Mr. Vonder Ahe Fourth row: M. Mendez, F. Belleci, S. Mundell, P. Wiley, J. Moore. lc . .. .,--kn.,l Hand The BAND is also a class but is so outstanding in its performances that it is due recognition. In its snappy uniforms the Band adds much to our sports season and also to the reputation of our school. First semi circle: G. Bettencourt, T. Slatten, H. Peterson, J. Byers, G. Ditmars, J. Machado, C. Machado, N. Curtis. Second semi circle: H. Wolfenbarger, L. DeBorba, S. Spiering, D. Butler, B. McClendon, J. Avery, R. Martin, R. Scales, S. Emerson, L. Stemler, C. Souza, B. Allen, H. Pasco, N. Epling. Third semi circle: P. Heiser, R. Davis, Y. Scoggin, J. Monteverde, T. Miguel, J. Spanger, R. La Fevre, J. Scoggin, S. Bondoc, D. Davis, G. McKinney. V 4? ' - T - C- , . A-ev' gh - 4, .-' I I' .1 4 x ft 5 un. . 2 AA ' 1. - J A ., sf-U V - fl ' .QNA Ja' ww err' '- JJ ' ' .nxt LF ua ..-A13 1.4 Zapp lla Hlmir The A CAPPELLA CHOIR is a class but one which has much outside and out- standing activities. lt has been in existence for three C3j years and is already well known for its choral work under the direction ot Vernon Noble. First row, lett to right: E. Okamoto, B. Gray, G. Ditmars, G. McKinney, J. Nunn, N. Curtis, V. Shrader. Second row: B. Lee, A. Jacobson, A. Hudman, R. Thomas, J. Terry, P. Edwards, M. Lozano, B. Martin. Third row: J. Johnson, R. Zucchella, R. La Fevre, L. Stemler, R. Martin, R. Hurst, W. Lillie, W. Wallan, N. Cooper, C. de Fremery, M. Mendez. if it -5 -A-S, 4, . . -6f: f'xs 5: Uk? .- .flflajarcffcs and D um ,Maja The MAJOR and MAJORETTES met after school once a week under the leadership of Pete McKnight, they have been learning the tricks of baton twirling. Top: J. Machado. Bottom: J. Lucido, C. Hurst. . ll H , I l f ES? xg! 0 T Y Z,, 'uv ,L t r 6, it 14 vga? Pitta- hifi, The CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP ASSOCIATION is an organization whose mem- bers obtain certain outstanding grades C3 A's and a BQ in their classes. This group is given one field trip each semester and thus usually enjoys a trip, tour, stage show or something similiar, and educational twice each school year. Top row, left to right: D. Beck, J. Johnson, D. Dal Porto, J. Vonder Ahe, M. Devine, J. Terry, C. Machado. Second row: P. Coffman, B. Colburn, C. Boyer, C. Carpenter, J. Moore, N. Webb, S. Wong, J. Beaver. Third row: Miss Beemer, B. Lee, J. Geyser, D. Runnels, W. Wallin, Y. Douglas, B. Bristow. Fourth row: E. Garcia, C. de Fremery, M. Myers, H. Walker, J. Avery, J. Johnson, S. Gauger. Klzccr lander and Ezwzmifi 5 5,1 1 4 2: sw' i l 1 i , 22 'E'i. .' ju 'tv ' ,, A l The RALLY COMMITTEE was organized this year and has proven to be a big success. They have put on big rallies for sports which everyone has enjoyed. Under the leadership of Mr. Cate they have done many things, such as sponsoring the Homecoming Parade which was a big success. Top row, left to right: C. de Fremery, R. Rossi, P. Wiley. Second row: R. Martin, B. England, H. Armstrong, A. Pederson, J. Sales. Third row: C. Heidorn, D. Elkins, E. Anderson, J. Patrick, Fourth row: R. Peterson, I. James, L. Vasquez. D uma! 2' 61116 Q7 l 5 Y The DRAMA CLUB is for girls and boys who are interested in dramatics, plays and skits. They have performed for the Student body and the public. Under the leadership of Mrs. Beattie they have all done a grand job. Top row, left to right: B, England, H. Armstrong, W. Townes, H. Bloomfield. Second row: K. Carpenter, J. Johnson, H. McClure, J. Sales. Third row: P. Lewis, C. Boyer, Mrs. Beattie, N. Epling, E. Anderson. Bottom row: B. Morris, P. Harris, W. Wallin, J. Avery. ' fl 1- F .5wNi'P fb 93, P' 'Wy WON'T LONG Drama Scenes NOW I if . 3 Jw .lg -r we ,,Y. ,f ,f . f ' , , Q 3 ' ,A 1 r . 9 55, . 1 i - f 73. o of il' .hr b. - .r , i ' s .47 ' , 5: if i 1 ' :flab- 1 1+ . A, , v .I ., 2,5- ,f N.i , . W Q Q' tc' -36. 0 .,,,. J '35 .,-A f i fixw -J Ee, ' w' L K Y V ei , , . .4- ' W Q- ig, iq LQ-1 , 36 . v N ' ' ,-Q-.nf ,W ll Q 5 fa 1 an y gi' :PF F 1 E - v Ylifi-xi, E716 Girls ' fray 6 Hama!! The GIRLS LEAGUE COUNCIL is made up of girls selected by all the girls in the school to govern them. Each class has a representative. The Girl's League each year presents the Mother's Tea and Fashion Show which is an outstanding event. The OFFICERS that were elected this year were: Vice President, Nancy Curtis, President, Neila Nielson, not shown, Treasurer, .lacquie Mundell, Secretary, Wanda Wallin, Social Chairman, Leona Vasquez, not shown, Senior Representative, Beverly Martin, Junior Representative, Joan Hobbs, Sophomore, Emi O'Kamato. . ,. 5 11 4 af-K f '-33' Q61 Q in ' 1 1 1- 1, .3 ,. 45' I. Q, l 4 arf 61 614 .5 -. r lei? jj E9 gn 3' The NEWS PAPER STAFF faithfully provided the Students with printed records of the weekly gossip, events, and sports writeups. lt was the News Staff that kept the students and teachers informed. Top row, left to right: Mrs. Beattie, J. Johnson, M. Enni, F. Lorrenzetti. Second row: B. Hoeser, L. Deiesus, N. Biglow, P. Wiley. Third row: F. Abreu, S. Mundell, P. Santos. Fourth row: R. Rossia, P. Jones, G. Sacchetti. . -.3 CU XQ9 gf fl 3. E7 1' Mil The SCIENCE CLUB is a newly organized Club which has a big future. The members are boys and girls who are interested in enioying more science. They are planning to go on field trips to the beach and many other places of interest. Top row, left to right: K. Carpenter, M. Forehand, B. Long, H. Pasco. Second row: D. Emerson, K. Willis, G. Dickey, J. Geyser, D. Rogers. Third row: Mr. Stack, P. Harris, R. Bloodworth, B. McClendon. Fourth row: K. Lane, H. Ames, B. Morris, S. Walker. . if 9 e 7. 71.14. gs:-.Q .. .V ,L Q ,vb EW ylwvrpr 5547 2 Egg , X' 41? ups Ea ,, 6 T The FUTURE HOMEMAKERS of AMERICA is an organization for the girls at Liberty who take home and household knowledge courses. These girls helped with preparation of various banquets and dinners held throughout the year. Top row, left to right: C. Misquez, M. Chacon, N. Webb, H. Somerhalder, P. Peterson, E. Lunsford. Second row: R. Coelho, S. Chavez, B. McClelland, D. Garcia, P. Campbell. Third row: Mrs. Krumlancl, D. Viamontes, E. Okamoto, K. Lawrence, C. Vasquez. Bottom row: W. Cooper, E. Garcia, E. Sandoval, J. Chavez, D. Hiratsuka, A. Sacchetti. 'Q x ' 1 1- .23 Hgh 6 ii N -S .I l ij A , I ff- F1 r ' Q24 ..f-1 f' 1' I X 7 Q' , -1 Q Y ,. . Eg? -, !'fvS'f'f'1gl - .5 A, ll 62444. Ofiwrs Y? The GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION consists of girls interested in sports and who want to earn their Block L. It takes approximately three years to earn this block. They have a meeting every Thursday after school and at this time they play different sports and the winning team receives so many points as does the losing team. They attend various playdays at different schools throughout the year. Their biggest doings of the year are the Basketball Banquet and the G.A.A.-Block L picnic which were both a great success this year. The G.A.A. is a very active club and all the girls involved enjoy and look forward to the next season so that they may again participate in all the sports and soon earn the athletic awards. G.A.A. OFFICERS-Left to right, top row: S. Chavez, C. Misquez, E. Sandoval. Second row: J. Lucido, R. Zucchella. Third row: E. O'Kamoto, C. Berumen, F. Belleci, L. Vasquez. ?'9u4 ' ',-4z4Zezaw ' ' A'- ll,'l . kg lik' . t lj '. ju gs, , asf' 123: ,if il af r :LP Top row, left to right: S. Chavaz, C. Souza, C. Epling, A. Viramontes, N. Lewis, M. McCord, C. Baker, B Dodd, R. Deiesus, J. Partridge. Second row: E. Sandoval, C. Singh, C. Padilla, M. Misquez, D. Palladino, B. Colburn, E. Okamoto, J. Moore T. Bohannan, A. Deiesus, S. Walker. ' Third row: C. Misquez, B. Stone, G. Sani, S. Belscher, M. Urenda, J. Chavez, M. Gonzales, R. Zucchella, M Mendez, P. Lewis. Fourth row: D. Viramontes, C. Brumen, J. Avery, I. James, C. Heidorn, N. Silva, M. Martinez, W. Little, P. Harris, S. Gauger. Bottom row: V. Shrader, l. Santos, A. Gutierrez, G. Scott, L. Vasquez, C. deFremery, B. Morris, D. Hirarsuka, A. Hampton. f - n 1 ,,.. V' First row: M. Soderstrom, N. Webb, J. Reynolds, L. Lozano, R. Deiesus, A. Deiesus, B. Dodd, J. Lucido F. Belleci, R. Zucchella, L. Deiesus. Second row: N. Biglow, R. Coelho, R. Lunsford, D. Rennels, M. Cole, B. Reed, L. Cole, P. Norvell, C Boyer, C. Stolehand, A. Jacobson. Third row: D. Freitas, E. Santos, M. Faria, B. McClelland, L. Foust, S. Spiering, J. Sandoval, P. Livingston A. Hudman, N. Little. Fourth row: J. Silva, L. DeBorba, L.' Ferrer, E. Lunsford, G. Warren, M. Gibson, H. Ames, E. Anderson M. Chacon, C. Vasquez. 1 l ,jf A ' Cl I 'EQ :lp rs FFR J we . , x an 16 ,gi 5 4: 3 it SN fr ,,,i!K,M ,. , QxQ-- E' ,A',f,m1Yf' -I ' ' . V ' ' 5466 For a girl to earn a BLOCK L she must belong to G.A.A. She must never miss more than three meetings in a row and must have 500 points. lt is quite an honour to be able to earn your Block L. Top to bottom: Caroline Misquez, Esper Sandoval, Rose Maris Coelho. Bottom row: La Verne De Borba, Bev Colburn, Yvonne Scoggin. PP I .0 4 K i 0 an. M , 4 HUD - 9 F V O s l 4 1 l -,..,.....T...-. ,Q WM, 'T T17 T' ,., at Oi L Q1 or iry 89 Q? -nr 5 gag 'a Zack It is really an honor to have received a well earned BLOCK 'L'. The Block 'L' boys and the annual staff sponsored the yearly Casaba Cavalcade which went oft with a bang! Another annual event is the Block 'L' and G.A.A. picnic. These boys have worked hard at various sports and really deserve their Block 'L'. Top row: B. Bristow, F. Graves, R. Hurst, S. Bondoc, M. Tarango. Second row: D. Stiles, H. Armstrong, R. Downs, J. Tuttle, D. O'Brien, K. Howard. Third row: D. Martin, E. Douglas, B. England, H. Beattie, G. Vonder Ahe, L. Laird, D. Dal Porto. Fourth row: Coach Bronzan, D. Morse, H. Scoggins, G. Pool, A. Pederson, K. Kretschmer, Coach Ferrill. Bottom row: D. Anderson, K. Willis, F. Domingo, Z. Mendoza, C. Curtis, S. Emerson. CQ GF' .-.. so CQ. OH S? EEO ?Y:X.X.ONN SHN? 7 MW ww hd, W 1,869 'sf 946, cackumdag mm df' wal' The Swimming Team took a very good standing as co-champions This is the second year ofthe Swimming Team at Liberty. The swimming team have done a marvelous iob. Liberty Liberty Liberty Liberty Liberty Liberty ........... .......s 5 8 Liberty .......o,...........a, Libe 53 34 61 38 15 7 30 40 10 If jj V4 Crank C am 1-- ,Q -ng. ,-,!,Q . fb, an III ui V ' ., . ., 4 I 'Ill ll' I Jw' l i , y L-.As..a5.s-mia: -W gy. 'I .P r ' 1? all ef , it Sgr ..-..-...-. niy ,UP af- of il-1...- ...giv- I -1 'Pu 4 '- H ,. X r' ,f law' P- 1 .vQ,5.s iv -u 'A -gf. .4-1 .ov '46 N, :L A . -swfifff a , . V , -' f---r - -- Us-.1-Q, -L 5.5 . ,.-at 'T' -W' Tj , '-a- mis Q . . 4.1:-i 'r t- Effsyt 'Q . 'H 3. 'hr - ' .. ' . O , ' - , , 2 f, 1 .A f 1 .Arne ' T ,- ., . . --ur -'-, 3 avi- ensue. ., - T S . -Q T .. 5 Jlij. M, ' ' ' 4 kiln: V-if, A-2 -.gb ' 531 faq .Wil ' 4,-as pf ' . ' 1 - ' T F. V . . . 4- , f , . - T , , V .,,,, . , , , A ,-a. F ' Coach Ferrill produced a Champion Track Team this year, upholding the tradition of several years. The E.B.C.A.L. Championship meet was held at Edwards Field in Berkley. High Point man was Rufus Hurst, a four year track man. ft J. 271' ek Gam I I f--e f ' Y M-M--f 5 i 1, my ,J Q0 V ' H I , I :Pg . a P I Sf. ' ,Y-1 ,qfuj . -S -A-531, 7 3, -A v - - 3 3 'Y . , .. A, 1 . H f A Mini- 1 .i-'LA A--.-' 'XF'-:?J.l-.-5, 'A we-'.l.' ' ' -,I-35, Q 'Q' t lvnf H ' 5 The track team is managed by Mr. Ferrill and he did a marvelous iob. We are Champions. 'Z' 2 l LWEFH' .H , ci. 1 .. ' 3' QP -. l - -.-... ' . '57 . ' , ql Y A ' I V- v .3 iff- ,E v t ,,, - t 9' 1 . 1 ' W f ,B ix . . uvfffr.. if LLBW L ' L . L' .7 R .uamry HB ERD? ALIBE ry 1. 'Liaemtj I J '- K 'H t ...sf L wi , SCWO v my :Ula , ...A 4- A' pl if 2 4!.1 3: i: fi-N 1' LlB ERTY l--.. 19 tlotf. - law- ' .I .-'Aw NJ. s Q- - T - -- ss A t - - ,Jw ' 'U-.. Yam--it i c i s 4 U4 ' 4' 1 B 1139, .Azz 1 i . ' , .,. 7-, ' ,. 's i 0. ,, 1. 4- K 'i . , -. ,J .x., . .s gf. .4 -- - - , . , J N- ' 't ' i Q vf -fr wg -1: V ' - . N, 'f',t,,wi,.y - 1- V - 91- - N, wa x -4 X . . , f , X M W. M V.. , , V6 . A .,, , x I . ,,-mi , 4 I t . r V' , ,. vi ef A qu 3' . gm 1' .,'f,n,,. J,xW l Q Agp L, V. r 4 R xy-Q. wif' 1 ,wjll-nn. f ' 4 ' 3. t if Q. . ' ,- . 'L i - 33 sir- V- f it -'-Q 1 S -. W-, '-W-Egf,,y A ' ' Q A t f ' se H1 .-anis ' mi..-' V 4 - '- ..: 4, . Y . , ' .. sf .' v . . ' ' ,. -A2,. sa. .. ' Ecwedali 'Z' 6401 Liberty came in second in the E.B.C.A.L. League games. We lost to our rivals x Livermore. We thank all ot our boys for their work which they gave all of their time to make our school a good name. Liberty ....,,.,. Liberty ......... Liberty. ....,.. - Liberty ......... Liberty ......... Liberty ,........ Liberty ...... Liberty. ....... - -------lO 7 1 -------i6 27 4 Scafaec Amador ...... San Ramon Emeryville Livermore ,... 6 Amador ...... 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J. .J , ' 1 '3 M 1 44 ga lr 44 I TA' M3 fi V -.A Q E -I4 In s4..J Zlw .. -.5 is. x f v' 4? tm 5 'Mr' J .JV SD 15 o Mygtft The coaches, Mr. Bronzon and Mr. Ferrill, were really swell and contributed much to the success of our Championship Football team. lt was one of the best teams that Liberty has ever had and these two coaches worked hard in their time. Mr. Bronzan also teaches History and gym. He is the advisor of the Boys' Block L. Mr. Ferrill teaches six daily classes of gym and helped Mr. Cate and Mr. Urbick with the J. V. team. 9 , 0-1 W W SN, ,. ',,'1 ' Q Dm A V DV 2 Q 5 gX VARSITY Z erty YYA,,,,,, I4 Albany ,,,...,,....,,.. 7 i erty ,,,,,,,,, ,44 Rio Vista .v7,.,..,... 6 W Lib 1 L 22 J h s 0 S to V ll 0 Lib 1 ., 46 CSD 13 A Labilfzee o s R A7 Lib 1 L, 75 E ........ 7 jyv Libgitz.. 40 A Q: ........ 7 XA X Ax Labenyv 13 L .....,.. 13 Z Q Z XF lx 13 lx Lf f .slug df' 7+-1-A 'NJ , Most Valuable Pl yer 7 .i4f 'Q ' Tx 1 2 ,QQ wg ED DOUGLAS , Most Valuable Back x ED DOUGLAS 'tl Most Valuable L ema X Boa ENGLAND 4, K X Student With Best S h lastc Rec- ord. LEE STEMLER ,X T X L7 T T 2 R'gh p b B b E gland, Zulyf Q M d H y A g Alfred Peder- X Y Agfa S 3 3 11x Z, 4 1, P F L wks 1. 6 K 2' nu , 'i l . '..i l ' -size.-.,. . ... . ' is - M -. , '-'-..w'- 1'--'--fs fa J- -L 'f 395 51.-JN' 'iss' fn: ' . ' -. 1-11 w'. ' .'f'L:' A - 'NXT ' '. Hifi -7' - ' 1-rf' ' ' ' ff' 'ff 6 -X . ' .-:P-1' 'E n -. , . . .- . . X . ,nf . In . . . , 1 , , . , , Q I 1 4... . .. k, , Q - 3, . . , N , , l . , 4 . . , . . - '-,.g,,, -Fl' . -.. n,. t , ,112 ' l ,, K 'NR I ' .+ x 'vm . ' f' ACK. .. Q -f ,g f- -1 . V x ,.'. 1 . V - -- ..- N1 . 1'- vfff' ug . - s 4 ' ' . - 4. . ' '. ' ' , I-,gv ,g3 Y--. x, J . .-1-- L . . t- ' ,-sv -f-. L'-ff:-MSF H ' A-V V . 4 ' 154 Q Snr.: - ' - syweg- 'i,.s- . . ., r,t.,.- ,- H c 3.4 .af ,K A its--. . ' ..i,1 f ' 4'1 5 2' l X f 'If -fijvg gil' --- YI, . 4'-si.-, . I QL. I 5 , . , .l -, 4- - ' 5- n : wlf,'iy-rs at L fx . l . - la, - . B'-if-11, . 'rj' A ' J ' '-- s lP-'-7f'f3- ' X9 5,4-,,, 1 - 1 1 .vJ41,,,,X y s V 15f - .. m' fi- .N f'v- f ' ,rug ' . ' it V4 .. Q.. '1g ' -I . 3.1 x -s 0 -M l . - . ., h, - 574 -'a NA, Wmedtg wild! The football team accomplished a great deal this year, they went through each game with flying colors and came out on top, at the end of the year-, with the Championship trophy. The boys worked very hard for this trophy and they surely deserved it. Without the good sportsmanship, team work and leadership of Coach Bronzan and Ferrill, they couldn't have achieved the high standard that they did. Last row: D. Dal Porto, B. England, J. Tuttle, D. O'Brien, D. Stiles, H. Armstrong, Coach Bronzan, Coach Ferrill. Second row: K. Willis, L. Stemler, R. Martin, R. Gutierrez, E. Douglas, G. Pool, L. Laird, P. Martinez. First row: A. Pederson, F. Domingo, C. Curtis, S. Emerson, S. Bondoc, D. Morse, M. Tarango. J: 1 5' .- -. -1. - -K - . B.lV -- M - A . ' . ' ' ' ' 'ini .' ' , ' ' ' I .,,i4ffL . u.. ,v , ' M' ' 3 .k,.1 ,, s,,-4-,- 1 1 . ,GN 1- 'dr' ' ws- .af f . .x- '1 1 0 ji, 7 .Aw A .. g'-.'f1'- wig ' iesf A kr- 'A ' . . . amine 7X4-may 7 dd! The J. V. Team had quite a work out this year but they came through very well and are ready to fill in senior vacancies in the Varsity team next year. With the leadership of Coach Urbick, Cate and Ferrill they ended the year successfully. l'op row, left to right: A. Kelley, R. Davis, B. Anderson, O. 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