Liberty High School - Lion Yearbook (Brentwood, CA)
- Class of 1954
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We here at Liberty feel honored to have on our faculty such fine teachers as Lou Bronzan and Jack Ferrill, and so we are proud to dedicate to them the '54 Liberty Lion. il V. if f I if XXX l WW dill. lyff-, V2 I 1' f '1 xii . X .f, , 1 -,1 K f, 4 f 4. V ,f . Aff' XX -fra ,Q ,ML 1 -ffy,,f,,,Zf f--9X5-Xxx xfgt :Ei u ff-Tiff-Qi if 'Q V :I Q 5yxlXX5Xfi f ' ,fj'ij.5 fig 51141-,9 -. '- -XAXXX. . 15ff5139 ,fir gray, ,gp is 'Zi'-v5E:,ggg,jg 1,bblkxf-glxir. 2:1 ii -2-51' -4 'ff .N i . 'X k' ffp fy- I 'gf-141 x., , ,155-7, 4:5 - 41 ff: 2 F:-5:41-f 9, ' A 1, , f., 7 -,f .f f, . .MI - K .4ggff,,,, - I Lx l . , . A .- 4 l vi, 'ff' 1 -. ,ff . ,M ',- . '-9 11.- , , 1 2 71 ,Q i ..'?.,- , .- 143- Z' 1 ' l ' Q?-'1 ff, A . 4. J 'ff 3 3,3551 A. , , 1 A -' 1, ' -e ,P I 1 ' . 1-. A! .. f' - r .I ,. 1 ' l'. 1 , u --fu. . , - 21.2- 7 -:XZ -7 l iff' if . iffflni gl Q ' I it J I 57 ' X Y, .,Qu?g,Z2 . g X ,,,, ' 1 , . , 'flff ,,,. 'A-jeafa 77Z th and improvement This school year has been one of continued grow at Liberty. For the first time our enrollments can be expected in the years immediately ahead. The completion of our beautiful new gymnasium ducation wing' has given us added facilities to ds and our expected growth. ncrea do not however assure con- tinued success. Only by working together in the future as we did this year can we hope to achieve the maximum success both individually and for our school. and our new business e meet our present nee I sed size and improved facilities L ,ar - i vu iv 1 , -ff: 'mf N 'T ,Z Pe . -I :.. sz A rl .'f i':Q Bell SANDRA WALKER Assistant Editor NEALE WATSON Art Editor LOUIE VASQUEZ Sports Editor NANCY COOPER Business Editor CAROLEE DE FREMERY Editor MR. OIAMBRUNI Advisor mf! 5' 'Q v' .- F , A 'fl I , hc ,Ill 90' .ssl me ' 'w ax l' Top row: C. Boyer, D. Maxwell, G. Sani, M. O'Brien, R. Seeno, D. Cox, N. Watson. Second row: M. Mendez, E. Anderson, A. Hampton, B. Lee, J. Armstrong, J. Gauger, J. Henry. Third row: S. Walker, J. Mundell, S. Burnham, L. Vasquez, N. Cooper, Mr. Giambruni. Fourth row: L. Lozano, M, Myers, C. DeFremery, P. Lewis, R. Silva, The annual staff worked many hard and long hours this year to present to you a bigger and better Liberty Lion. We had the usual headaches-deadlines to meet, photos to obtain and money to raise-but, with the cooperation of all, these ob- stacles were overcome. I would like to take this opportunity to thank all the members ot the annual staff for the cooperation and support they have given me, and to express my special appreciation to the Associate Editors, and Norma Webb, Typist, who have worked right beside me. Someone who deser'ves more than lust a thank you is our advisor, Mr. Giambruni. l-le has stood by giving help and advice at all times. CAROLEE DE FREMERY - Yearbook Editor I 'K 4 4 Tm. T- X ' Nw x X fM' ' 1 ..ff' X 2 9 A I7 M 'v 1- , A If W .J x 'Tm z, ,' X I Q 8888 SR 9 A 40' 5 405 MR. VONDERAHE Vice-Principal 1 rnmm I IIHIIIHIIII Harry A. Hobbs, Fabin Richarf, Jr., Stanley E. Nunn, Joe Faria, Ralph L. Emerson JH .4 Q' in-.-v , 'f L 'I+ MR. J. WESLEY CURTIS Bookkeeping Business Math Student Accounts MISS ILSEMARIE CASPAR English MRS. MARY K. NORRIS Girls' Physical Education Business Math MR. FULTON ELDER U. S. History English X 5' us :ga fa., ii Hy' MISS ETHEL M. VAN TASSEL English Latin U. S. History MR. RAY A. JACKSON Wood Shop MR. ROY E. KRUMLAND Typing Stenography MRS. MADALEIN CRAIG Geometry Guidance Math 2. gi ' MRS. LIDA M. CATE Girls' Physical Education MR. DONALD INMAN Social Studies ' in ,. Mi2.RicHARDA.HAvENs Agriculture MRS. ELIZABETH SODERSTROM Library English fx 'Ui if X I ,ht f . , . . it I 3 X 1 .7' R l . Photo not .!4uai,alL I MR. VERNON C. NOBLE Band Choir Chorus MR. CARL L. WILLIAMS Guidance Social Studies Cadets MR. JAMES ALVES Spanish MRS. GAYL KRUMLAND Foods Household Management MRS. BEATRICE CROSS Clothing World History MR. BRUCE E. NELSON Typing Social Studies Boys' Physical Education MR. DEWEL E. MORGAN Chemistry Biology General Science MR. DOMINIC J. English Library Math 'P K., LOMBARDI f:: -1' QY 'uf vrzrt l . .-.5 .21 iv 1 i l l MRS. GLADYS SCOBEY L School Secretary l MRS. MARIAN HOBSON l Office Accountant i l l l i MRS. MARIAN BIGLOW l Nurse's Assistant I I MRS. JEAN JARRELL l E School Nurse l l i a l i 2 i MR. JACK W. FERRILL Boys' Physical Education MR. TIO GIAMBRUNI Arts and Crafts MR. J. B. JOHNSON Metal Shop Mechanical Drawing MRS. 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V P V ,.iPV' V4 V 1 , V. V, I gp? 1 ' ':. I ., ' , V Q . h,,' ',,: iq N, FJ Q .Z 7 my g 1 ,Y - 'A-.ff I . 'vg,l' V, f V il, '.: ,x I V' 8 H I 'Dy v ' I - 'vb ll I ai I . ' Y ,' V' 'I iz' ,I .1 ll ri ' ' I, , . . V ,. , - 1- . 9 ' ' ' 1 ' 1 7 'VAX ,y Jax? lr Ja! a 317 . 1 J V I vw .- ,Fr V , V .. In eadafz Fw June I2, 1964 Dear John, I was coming back from my adventures in Africa, after spending IO years on Safari, when I had to stop my iet-propelled ship The Little Mo so I wouldn't run over some channel swimmers. They were Frank QChadwickj Graves and Hal CEsther Williamsj McClure. Glen Daley was rowing the boat but got tired of rowing and used an egg beater instead. I stopped by Hollywood and attended the Ostrich Hot Rod Races. Robert Slatten was in the lead, and Carl Straub was gaining on him. Both of them were riding souped-up ostriches with trimmed feathers, cut-off toenails and ambignons who were lowered in the rear. Wh-ile in Hollywood I walked down Movie House Row. I stopped to attend the World Premiere of 4-E. C3-D has been long gonely The feature was Gentle- men Prefer Brunettes starring RAMONA SILVA and co-starring lovable LOUIE VASQUEZ, who is the greatest rage since Rudolph Valentino. Its rival theater, The Delta Ritze, was showing VINCENT TEJADA and PAT CGrablej HARRIS in Gone with the Smog. I had my shoes shined and bought a paper at Benny Long's Negro Shoe- shine and Dye Job Shop. It was the only 3-B newspaper in town, BEV BETTEN- COURT'S Blabber. Her chief reporters were ALLENE HAMPTON, LORAINE AUGUST, BARBARA CARNEY, and MARTHA GIBSON. The headlines stated that PETER MARTINEZ turns down the remake of Mighty Joe Young to play in The Frank Sinatra Story. Another item of national interest was that Emi Okamato, Head Nurse at the Brentwood Dispensary, has been selected America's most beautiful nurse by the International Correspondence School of America, headed by PATSY COFFMAN. As a prize she was awarded a seal, trained to fill hot water bottles. I read in SHIRLEY QHeddyj PATO's column that Warner Bros. was bought out by the Tarango Bros. As the song says, it always takes two ta rango. Her latest exclusive is Jacquie Mundell, the second Jane Russell, and Jacque Moore will play opposite that torrid new lover Barney Dryden in The In-Law and Which Jacque Has Barney? Robert Thomas is in charge of the M.G.M. Gym for building up male movie stars. He uses KIT CARPENTER as his prize model. The last exclusive was that JOAN SCOBE, who owns half the theaters in town, is financing HAROLD REED, the blond Tony Curtis, in the new picture Flesh and Phooy. ORA GRAHAM plays his double and SONNY MARTIN is the producer. I always knew that JOHN SPANGER would play in a well known band. I saw him leading the Salvation Army Band on the corner of Hollywood and Vine. Other familiar faces in it were RONNIE SCALES, and CHARLES and EUGENE KRETSCHMER. TONY MIGUEL was playing drums. Man! He's the coolest drum player since Harry James! I stopped in at the Flying Saucer Agency, and the manager, JOE BEAVER, sold me the 1964 model of the Cup and Saucer. His head mechanics are MELVIN FOREHAND, ALAN BUSKY, and FRANK SOUZA. His private secretary, DAWN ALLEN, told me that NEALE WATSON still has his old-fashioned saucerless carriage. With the help of BOB ANDERSON, WILMA LITTLE, and BOB GARCIA, he can push it uphill. Driving down the street, I met YVONNE BANIUM and CAROLE BOYER, and asked them if they would like to accompany me to Mars to do some really out-of-this-world shopping. mica Pza They briefed me on the latest gossip. lt seems J. C. THOMPSON has a new TV program in Pasadena called Love Me or Leave Me! . QFunny, but the population has decreased 50 per cent there.j His guest stars of the month were those famous bop and Hawaiian dance artists, HELEN RUBIO and BETTY HOESER. VIVIAN PLANCHAN is running the Venus Club on the planet Venus. GLEN STOLHAND and GERRY WARREN are her entertainers, but they have to wear barrels. Won't they ever learn two pairs don't beat a full house? Working as gum tasters in OMEGA NUNN's and LENAIE BORDEWlCK's gum factory are FRANCES GARCIA, BARBARA MILLER, HELEN BARBEE and NORMA SALCIDO. JACK GERARD and MEL MIKKELSON put the wrappers on the gum, and GERRY ROBINSON and TONY GONZALES are salesmen. Other successful factory workers are DON DAVIS, JERRY TERRY, DON BUTLER, and ROY CANNON. They work in a pickle pigs feet factory near Hollywood. They run the pigs' feet through the pickle iuice. We stopped talking long enough to listen to CARL CROSS, famous news analyst, report the news of the day. LAWRENCE DYCKMAN, DON CHOATE, FRANK and ADRIAN TIPTON and BOB WALKER, all of Earth, are heroes in Slum Alley. They ran all the rats out by making it rain cats and dogs. CHRIS CHAVEZ is running for president of the Cleaner Clothes for Babies Society. His campaign slogan is lt's time for a change. JEANNETTE SANCHEZ is running for vice president. JARRETT JOHNSON, the roving missionary, is reportedly on Saturn trying to convert the space men to JARRETTRISM, the latest religion. The world is agog over the romance between Alley Khant and ALICE PHILLIPS. It looks serious. We turned to station R-O-T to hear Norma Webb play Jack Webb's daughter on Dragnet. MIKE DEVINE plays the net. They say he drags better than anyone on TV. The police are trying to discover who has been stealing mongrels from Dog Catcher MARYANN MYERS. The principal suspects, ELAINE ANDERSON and JOHN HENRY, have a very profitable hot dog stand across the street. Their new theme song is the recording of the laughs of PETRA LEWIS, SALLY BURNHAM, CAROLEE DE FREMERY, and JUANITA GILL. It ran Spike Jones out of business and is more popular on the Hitless Parade than June in Portugal, recorded by LINDA FERNANDEZ and written by JUNE REYNOLDS. Immediately following Dragnet is NANCY COOPER, the famous childrert's story teller, telling about Peter Rabbit and the long-eared, pink-toed Woofus. Don't miss it-Children cry for it! We landed safely at Mars and registered at the Wholey Hotel run by BARBARA MORRIS and JUNIOR DOMINGO. CHESTER COMBES is the doorman, and JERRY McCORD is the chief chambermaid. Until the next time Qif you're unluckyj I remain Yours ICKYXLSIELDD PSICYKYJRWC Cbut you can call me ICKYD John Henry, will my ability to get along with Mr. Inman to my brother George. Connie Ruelas, will leave Mr. Giambruni in peace, at last! Linda Fernandez, will my merits and pink slips to Anita Domingo. Carl Cross, do will the Saturday nights to my cousin Stan. Bob Walker, do will my ability to get good grades to some poor Senior. Helen Barbee, will leave Bonnie all by herself here to finish her last year. Wilma Little, will to Bette Stone my place at the table in Home Management. Martha Gibson, will leave Liberty with the class of 54. Barbara Carney, will leave Mr. Inman gladly, for some other unfortunate student. Jarret Johnson, will Mr. Inman sixty-four pounds of limburger cheese CTO be used as a deodorantD. Kit Carpenter, leave my fights with Mr. Fer- rill to Bob Machado. Don Butler, will leave Liberty if they will permit me to do so. Robert Slatten, will leave my space in the parking lot to somebody with another 5l Merc. Roy Cannon, hereby will my grades in Social Studies to Mr. lnman. He can have them back. Emi Okamoto, will not leave anything because l'm selfish. Mike Devine, will leave an extra bag of cherries to Mr. Williams. Sally Burnham, will go back home to Wisconsin as soon as I graduate. Clf l dolj Adrian Tipton, leave my height to my cousin, Molly Tipton. Robert Thomas, will all my bruises to some other poor football player in the future. Manuel Tarango, will leave my craziness for sports to some fortunate future freshman. Charles Kretschmer, will my hurdles to some B man next year. Jack Gerard, will leave my grades and merits to upcoming Erwin Osburn. Glenn Stolhand, being of sortly sane mind, do will my little worn path down the hall to the office to some poor unsuspecting freshman. 706664 Chester Coombes, will anything anybody wants Calmostj. Lawrence Dyckman, will leave again. Lorraine August, will leave my perfect record of merits to my sister, Frances. Joan Scobey, will my ability to flunk tests to Shirley McCain. Allene Hampton, will leave for the waves with Betty. Don Davis, will my solo first trombone chair to some unlucky person. Barney Dryden, will my three periods of music to Jim De Fremery. Benny Long, will my seat in the park before and after school to my compatriot who wants it. Pat Harris, will my ability to hand Mr. Vonder Ahe my forged absence excuses with a solemn face to Dana Bevill. Hal McClure, will my good linebacking iob to some other sucker.. Chris Chavez, will leave my seat in Senior Social Studies to my sis. Jeannette Sanchez, will leave L. U. H. S. before I get kicked out. Carole Boyer, will my unblemished merit record to Bill Sylvester. Betty Lee, will leave for the waves with Allene. Jerry Terry, will my bull fiddle to John Wilkins. Joe Beaver, will my rank in the Cal. Cadet Corps to some deserving cadet. Jacquie Mundell, will leave my Babo Cthe foaming cleanserj to Josie Chavez to wash Mr. lnman down the drain. Alan Buskey, will Mr. Inman to the class of 55. Louie Vasquez, will my ability to make wise crackers in Mr. lnman's 3rd period class to some other poor senior. Nancy Cooper, will my crush on Mr. Nelson to Koletta Cannon. Jacque Moore, will my seat in clothing to a deserving character. Barbara Miller, will leave my seat in Senior Social Studies to Billie Davis, if she takes it! Alice Phillips, will my ability to stay away from boys to Elwanda Hartgrove. Anna Points, will my grades to Gerry, my bash- fulness to Lois. I Betty Hoeser, will my dancing to two new freshman girls. Barbara Morris, will to Shirley P. my A in Senior Social -Studies. Elaine Anderson, will my ability to get out of Mr. lnman's Senior Social Studies class to Shirley Henry. Gerry Warren, will my seat in Senior Social Studies to my sis, Carole. Lolly Lozano, will my position as Head Cheer- leader to Margie Beck. Carl Straub, will leave Tillotsen all my part of the school. Vince Teiada, will my nickname pesi to Tony Pasquale Rodriques. Juanita Gill, will leave Liberty. Carolee de Fremery, will my gift of gab tc some soprano in Mr. Noble's choir. Harold Pasco, will to any poor fellow my ability to get in trouble. Gerry Robinson, will leave Bonnie and all the fun we had together, but not without regret. Norma Webb, will my iob in the Guidance Office plus my shorthand grade to Jayne Highfill. Pat Coffman, gladly will my ability in Senior Social Studies to anyone willing to accept it. Frances Garcia, will leave Liberty to Carmen Singh, who loves it. Marvin Forehand, will Hill T3 to Roland Archi- bald Holmes. Shirley Pato, will leave the freshman boys to Blackie Qmy sisterj. Ronnie Scales, will all my shiners and empty been cans to Bob Beck. June Reynolds, will my books on 5O Ways to Ditch to Mr. Vonder Ahe. Eugene Kretschmer, will my place in chemistry to Raymond Johnson. Yvonne Bainum, will to Barbara Garcia all my flirting ability and a few demerits to make it perfect. Lenae Bordewick, will to my cousin, Bobbye Davis, my love for auburn hair. Don Choate, will my newspaper ability to Rocco Seeno. Frank Tipton, will my good sense of humor to the teachers at Liberty-and my build to anyone who wants it. 7066444 l, I Omega Nunn, will my unknown talent to any- one who can find it. Peter Martinez, will my football ability to any- one of the future varsity players who needs it. Frank Souza, will spook hill to Darrel Cleo Holmes. John Tarango, will leave my speed to Frank Davis. J. C. Thompson, will leave Mr. Inman to coming Seniors and hope they finish him up. Jerry McCord, will the way they do it in Pat- terson to Mr. Jackson. Mel Mikkelsen, will to Larry my ability in base- ball, which isn't much, and hope he can do better. ' Helen Rubio, will leave Corky CFloraj all my debts in borrowed money. Bob Anderson, will leave Liberty at last-Cl hopelj Jr.,Domingo, will leave my football ability to Joe DeVera. Neale Watson, will leave to catch the pretty little white rabbit from Liberty. Tony Miguel, will all my empty beer cans that are lying around school to Bob Beck. Norma Salcido, will leave Maggie Alanis my Senior Soc. outline papers. Ora Graham, will my boozing days to Mr. Vonder Ahe. Petra Lewis, will leave with my laugh but with- out my Stan! Glen Daley, will my sense of humor and good looks to Mr. Inman. 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Hair Cgirlj ,,,,c Teeth Cboyj .,,.c,s, Teeth Cgirlj sssssss Eyes Cboyj, .s.s Eyes Cgirlj C MEL MIKKLESON , DAWN ALLEN , EENEALE WATSON RAMONA SILVA C C .E ss.ssss JOHN HENRY S ELAINE ANDERSON as CNLOUIE VASQUEZ NORMA WEBB as HAL MCCLURE S C PETRA LEWIS STONY GONZALES sssss JOAN SCOBEY .. .E EVINCE TEJADA SEELORRAINE AUGUST HNJARRETT JOHNSON as JACQUIE MUNDELL -EJERRY TERRY ......NANCY COOPER , sssss.sss HAROLD REED EYJUNE REYNOLDS .CARL CROSS .EEELINDA FERNANDEZ .......MANUEL TARANGO ,, ,,..c JACQUE MOORE SEWRONNIE SCALES S LOLLY LOZANO S E. MJ. C. THOMPSON JUANITA GILL ,EHPETER MARTINEZ s.,..PAT HARRIS ROBERT THOMAS as BARBARA MORRIS CEJERRY MCCORD S sssss so SHIRLEY PATO .CHMARYANN MYERS ORA GRAHAM ,S BARNEY DRYDEN CAROLEE de FREMERY C E LCHRIS CHAVEZ CAROLE BOYER Li ,QQ v '1 n ' ...V 5 ' '1 f 11 X ,il Lu -5 X 4'-ia -. 4 5 ,g X 1,35 4 I 1 'ff' 7 ii ----.L l it - . . Zia JACQUIE MUNDELL JACQUE MOORE Vice President 5eCfefafY fu f f T' JARRETT JOHNSON LOUIE VASQUEZ presiden, PETER MARTINEZ Treasure, Sergeant-at-Arms 31 Qt J v 9 1-lr X x l 61 l 41 MR. JACKSON EMI OKAMOTO MlSS VAN TASSEL Advisor R9Pf6SeflfaflVe Advisor The first activity for THE SENIORS was the Homecoming Parade. They entered one of the most unusual floats in the parade. The highlight of the year was the Senior Ball, which was a great success. The ball was made possible through much hard work by all the Seniors. Funds for the ball were obtained from Coke sales during basketball and football seasons, and a record dance, November TO. In the early spring, the annual Senior Talent Show brought loud roars of approval from the entire Student Body. Just before school was out, the Juniors gave the Seniors an enioyable picnic. Thus ended a year that will remain dear to the hearts of the Seniors for a long time. 'lin 561: , , . this Ls .2 ,. -' ELAINE ANDERSON Major: Commercial, Home Ec Drum Corps 515 GAA 51, 525 Honor Roll 51, 52, 53, 545 Treasurer of Rally Club 53, 545 Rally Club5 Assistant Student Body Treas- urer 535 Student Body Treasurer 545 Student Council 545 Swim- ming Team Scorekeeper 53, 545 Annual Staff 52, 53, 54. JOHN HENRY Major: Math Honor Roll 50, 515 cadets 51, 52,,53, 54, Rally Club 52, 53, 545 Block L 52, 53, 545 Varsity Football 53, 545 Student Council 545 Treasurer of Cadets 545 Choir 52, 53, 545 A Track 52, 53, 54- JERRY MCCORD Major: Shop B Basketball. NANCY COOPER Major: Commercial, Music GAA 515 Annual Staff 51, 52, 53, 545 Honor Roll 51, 52, 53, 545 Choir 51, 52, 53, 545 Student Council 53, 545 FHA 545 CSF 53, 545 Junior Representative5 Business Editor of Annual 54: Sfl-'dem Body Secretary 54. CARL CROSS Major: Shop, Commercial Sophomore Sergeant-at-Arms5 J. V. Football 515 B Basketball 51, 52, 535 A Basketball 545 FFA 54. PETRA ANN LEWIS Major: Math, Science, Home Ec Freshman Class Secretary 515 GAA 51, 52, 53, 545 Girls' Block L 53, 545 Photo Club Secretary 52, 535 Dramatics Club 525 Rally Club 53, 545 Annual Staff 53, 545 FHA 545 Photo Club Treasurer 52. CAROLEE DE FREMERY Major: Language, Music Student Court 51, 52, 535 Cheerleader 525 CSF 51, 52, 53, 545 Honor Roll 51, 52, 53, 545 Vice President Student Body 535 Student Council 53, 545 Annual Staff 51, 52, 53, 54, Annual Editor 545 FHA 545 GAA 51, 52, 53, 545 Black L 53, 545 Rally Club 52, 53, 545 Queen Attendant 545 Commissioner of Cultural Affairs 545 Choir 51, 52, 53, 545 Winner in Co. Co. Co. of N. S. G. W. Speech Contest 535 Winner of D. A. R. Award 54. NEALE WATSON Major: Shop J. V. Football 515 B Basketball 51, 52, 535 B Track 51, 525 Varsity Football 53, 545 A Basketball 545 Block L 545 Fresh- man President5 Student Council 515 CSF 515 Co-Sports Editor Annual Staff 54. iN NX 'If .fee 9. t ,he - u. MARYANN MYERS Major: Language, Commercial GAA 51, 52, 53, Annual Staff 51, 52, 53, 54, Sophomore Sec- retary, Annual Staff Secretary 52, 53, Annual Staff Typist 54, FHA 54, Girls' League Vice President 54, Student Council 54, Rally Club 54, CSF 51, 53, 54. MEI. MIKKELSEN Major: Shop, Math Football 51, Baseball 53, 54, CSF 51, 52, 53, 54, Honor Roll 51, 52, 53, 54. Ci-mis CHAVEZ Major: Shop, Math CSF 51, 52, Sophomore Treasurer, Basketball 51, 52, 53, 54, Student Body President 54, Rally Club 54. SALLY BURNHAM Major: Music GAA 54, Annual Staff 54, Choir 54. ,,,- MIKE DEviNE Major: Mathematics, Science Football 51, Baseball 51, 52, 53, 54, Basketball 51, CSF 51, 52, 53, 54. RAMONA Su.vA Major: Commercial, Language Rally Club 52, 53, 54, Student Court 52, 53, 54, Secretary of Student Court 52, 53, Chief Justice of Student Court 54, CSF 53, 54, Student Council 54, Homecoming Queen Attendant 54, Sadie Hawkins Queen 54, A Cappella Choir 53, 54, Annual Staff 54. JACQUIE MuNoei.L Major: Commercial Student Council 54, Girls' League President 54, Girls' League Vice President 53, Rally Club 53, 54, Teentimer 53, GAA President 54, GAA 52, 53, 54, Girls' League Treasurer 52, Assistant Co-Art Editor, Annual 53, Co-Art Editor Annual 54. Vmce TEJADA Major: Shop, Commercial Baseball 51, 52, 53, 54, Choir 53, 54, Basketball 54. af' JB 54, X- 21' WT 'f Y 1 I IX , XA f' L X s ,cl , QW 9 'V' CAROLE BOYER Major: Commercial, Home Economics Honor Roll 51, 52, 53, 54, Student Body Play 51, Drama Club Secretary 51, Rally Club 51, 52, 53, 54, Annual Staff 52, 53, 54, CSF 52, 53, 54, CSF Secretary 52, GAA 51, 52, 53, 54, Junior Class Secretary 53, Cheerleader 53, Drill Team Leader 54. JERRY TERRY Major: Music Choir 51, 52, 53, 54, Band 54, CSF 51, 52, 53, 54, vice President of CSF 54, Library Club 53. CHESTER COOMBES Major: Math, Commercial Basketball 51, 52, 53, 54, CSF 51. DAWN ALLEN Major: Commercial, Music GAA 51, 53, 54, Science Club 51, Music Club 51, Student Council 51, 53, 54, Freshman Secretary-Treasurer 51, Drama Club 52, CSF 51, 52, 53, 54, President of Junior Class 53, Rally Committee 53, Annual Staff 53, Student Court 53, 54, Associate Justice 53, 54, Choir 53, 54, Spanish Club President 54, Homecoming Queen Attendant 54, California Girls' State 53. g BARNEY DRYDEN Major: Woodshop, Music Varsity Basketball 52, 53, 54, Varsity Baseball 53, 54, J. V. Base- ball 51, 52. JACQUE MOORE Major: Home Economics Student Council 51, 52, 53, 54, Honor Roll 51, 52, 53, 54, CSF 51, 52, 53, Drum Corps 51, GAA 52, 53, 54, Secretary of GAA 53, FHA 53, 54, President of FHA 54, Secretary of Senior Class 54, Commissioner of Cultural Affairs 53, President of Sophomore Class 52. NORMA WEBB Major: Language, Commercial GAA 51, 52, 53, 54, FHA 51, 52, 53, 54, Girls' Block L 53, 54, Honor Roll 51, 52, 53, 54, CSF 51, 52, 53, 54, FHA Treasurer 54. DON DAvis Major: Band, Woodshop J. V. Baseball 51, 52, Varsity Baseball 52, 53, 54, Block L 52, 53, 54, Band Vice President 54. W- X yy. vl Q 'L K 1 '5 f 1 V 4 'ul I 1 ,Y - , I M 1 G3 'J Y VL- C' 1.-3' PAT HARRIS Major: Math, Science GAA 51, 52, 53, 54: Science Club 51. JARRETT JOHNSON Major: Latin, History Honor Roll 51, 52, 53, 54: CSF 52, 53, 54: Annual Staff 52: Newspaper Staff 52: Football 53, 54. KIT CARPENTER Major: Science Swimming 51, 52, 53, 54, Rally Committee 54: Secretary-Treasurer of Block L 54. BEVERLY BETTENCOURT Major: Commercial Lions Roar Editor 54: CSF 51, 54. l lAL MCCLURE Major: Math, Science Varsity Football 53, 54, Rally Club 54, Block L 52, 53, Varsity Swimming 51, 52, 53, 54. JOAN SCOBEY Major: Art GAA 51, 52. BARBARA MORRIS Major: Commercial, Home Economics GAA 51, 52, 53, 54, Girls' Block L 53, 54, Choir 54, Honor Roll 54. ROBERT SLATTEN Major: Math J. V. Football 53: Varsity Football 54: Rally Club 54. Yu,-,f Q can 'V' 51' QC..-of I l I Era. i X 7-CL? 'Ts ff! A-.. HAROLD REED EMI OKAMOTO GAA 51, 52, 53, 54, GAA Sophomore Rep. 52, GAA Vice Presi- J , dem 54, Girls' League Sophomore Rep., Girls' League Social 47 Chairman 54, CSF 51, 53, Annual Staff 52, 537 FHA 51, Treasurer 52, President 53, 54, A Cappella Choir 51, 52, 53, 547 Senior Council Rep. 545 Honor Roll 51, 52, 53, 54. R ,rf P Q2 SHIRLEY PATO I K' Major: Home Economics FHA 545 Spanish Club 54. - H . Boa ANDERSON , 'FQ' l ' - Major: Shop N J. V. Football 51, 52, Sophomore Vice President 52. CLAUDIA LOZANO Major: Commercial, Art . GAA 52, 53, 54, Annual Staff Assistari Art Editor 53, Annual . Staff Co-Art Editor 54, Cheerleader 53, Head Cheerleader 54, V Girls' Block L 54, Girls' League Junior Rep. 53, Rally Club 53, 54. . MANUEL TARANGO Major: Math, Woodshop Football 51, 52, 53, 54, Basketball 51, 52, 53, 54, Track 51, 52 53, 545 Block L 52, 53, 54, Block L President 545 Student Council 54, CSF 54. MARION DoMiNoo .. Major: Shop J. V. Football 51, Varsity Football 53, 545 Block L 53, 54. LINDA FERNANDEZ A .-My Major: Home Economics Girls' League Council 51. ,Q nj! A gf GUN i j5'5?.1.,ji 1 .ij s -. Q W ll ' gh, ' KM' f 'Ox ,I Q ,,: , 'Z i In j 1.1!- ' X 1 FRANCES GARCIA Major: Commercial Library Club 53, Spanish Club 54. MARVIN FOREHAND Major: Shop Basketball 51, Swimming 54. JOHN TARANGO Major: Wood Shop, Music J. V. Football 51, 52, Basketball 52, Track 52, 53, Baseball 53, Block L 52. JUNE REYNOLDS Major: Home Economics Cheerleader 51, GAA 51, 52, Football Queen 54, Rally Club 51. PETER MARTINEZ Major: Agricullure FFA Sentinel 53, Football 51, 52, 53, 54, Sergeant-at-Arms Senior Class 54, Sergeant-at-Arms Block L 54, Basketball Manager 53 JEANNETTE SANCHEZ Major: Home Economics JUANITA GI L L Major: Commercial BILL GARCIA Major: Shop -JN' 47 FIR 7 fl I. ez' I . lg,-1 ' 'ew ev ,. B f k .. gk fx ' Q T he G 4 BARBARA MILLER Major: Commercial GAA 52, 53, Honor Roll 52, 53, 54. HAROLD PAscoE Major: Shop J. V. Football 51, 52, 53, J. V. Baseball 51, Swimming 52, 53, 54, Science Club 51, 52. Boa WALKER Major: Shop, Math LoRRAuNe AUGUST Major: Commercial GAA 51, 52, Press Club 54. GLEN DAL ev Major: Wood Shop ALLENE HAMPTON Major: Commercial, Spanish GAA 51, 52, 53, 54, Dramatics Club 51, Annual Staff 53, Secretary of Annual Staff 54, Press Club 54, Paper Staff 54, Drill Team 54, Block L 54. BETTY LEE Major: Commercial, Music A Cappella Choir 51, 52, 53, 54, Press Club 54, Paper Staff 54, GAA 53, 54, Annual Staff 53, 54. ADRIAN TIPTON Major: Shop ABSENT WHEN PKYUSS 432311 Hi-'ll , L .,,,,,,, .....-fl L ' ' .': .4 5, - 5? gif . Z W 'YW W 'vs hx Qfv JACK GERARD , - Major: Commercial, Math B Track 52: A Track 53, 54: Block L 53, 54. PAT LIVINGSTON Major: Commercial GAA 52, 53: Press Club 54, Paper, Staff 54. ig 5 WII.lvIA LITTLE. Major: Commercial 'if FRANK SOUZA Major: Agriculture, Wood Shop Track 54, FFA 51, 52, 53, 54. vw MARTHA GIBSON Major: Commercial GAA 51, 52, 53, Photo Club 53, 54, Press Club 54, Choir 54: Honor Roll 53, 54. TONY GONZALES Major: Agriculture B Basketball 50, 51, 52: J. V. Football 50, 51. I rp! xx JOE BEAVER Major: College Prep. Q 3 CSF 51, 52, 53, 54, Honor Roll, Commissioner of Justice 54, Student Court 54, Student Council 54. GERRY WARREN Major: Home Economics GAA 51, 52, Press Club 54. I 'W' w A 'fish 4 i M ' Aki , l 'I 1 ,ff GAA 51, 53, CSF63g FHA 54, Honor Roll 52, 53, 54. f Q ' :J as I ' 1 f-in fc af' A , T, 1 J 511' -T5 ' W ,. 1, . i .,, 5 111. FRANK GRAVES Major: Shop Football 51, 52, 53, 54, Block L 51, 52, 53, 54, Swimming 51, 52, 53, 54. LENAE BORDEWICK Major: Commercial, Home Economics GAA 51, 52. H E L E N R u BIO Major: Spanish, Home Economics Spanish Club 52, 53, 54, GAA 515 FHA 52. Roasnr THOMAS Major: Choir, Metal Shop J. V. Football 51, 52, 53, Varsity Football 54, Track 53, 54 x -LK' f Rov CANNON Major: Shop J. V. Football 51, 52, 53, Track 51, 52, 53, 54, B Track Captain 537 B Basketball 52. GERALDINE ROBINSON Major: Commercial, Home Economics FHA 54g Junior Treasurer 53, Honor Roll. PATSY COFFMAN Major: Commercial, Home Economics CSF 51, FHA 54, Honor Roll. ALAN BUSKEY Major: Math, Metal Shop . l ltjnlsj' 'Wv f-I ,rj KTA D. .b ,I-, I 1- ' QURV' FA! ,. 5k ' .. .- 'f? 5'Af 4? dai- uf in 'ww l ' f t 1 1351. lv' av L fii , Us N-..,,, -f 9' 1, 'Us- ffi 41 DON BUTLER Major: Music Advance Band 52, 53, 547 President of Advance 54, Student Council 54. CAR L ST RAU B Major: Agriculture FFA 52, 53, 54. DON CHOATE Major: Math, Commercial Paper Staff 545 Press Club 54. PHYLLIS PETERSON FHA 51, 52. S ' j TONY MIGUEL Major: Shop J. V. Football 51, Drum Corps 515 Dance Band 51, 525 Advance Band 51, 52, 53, 54. ALICE PHILLIPS Major: Home Economics, Art BETTY HOESE R Major: Commercial Newspaper Staff 53. LOUIE VASQUEZ Major: Wood Shop Honor Roll 51, 52, CSF 535 Treasurer of FFA 547 FFAp Rally Clubg Press Club: Treasurer of Senior Class, Senior Justice of Student Court. Q J Tlx., 'K ff? ', 'Tr kv 1 P' ,, ' 3 A l 1 ! l ,T 'F . x X I 1 1 . Ask r' ig it , ' 4 an 9 Q -4 wig I ,f 'W3F fi5' , 5 ,:, , ' ' 'I 1 . 1 :V ,' A . 'T -:W f '- 1, ' It 'J J ,. -Y . 1 P je r 2 1+ 4:4-,1 RONNIE SCALES Major: Art Q5 - YVONNE BAINUM Major: Commercial S , 'Us HELEN BARBEE Major: Commercial, Home Economics FHA 53, 54. BENNY LONG Major: Science, Math Science Club 52, 53. J. C. THOMPSON Major: Shop B Basketball 51, A Basketball 52, 53, 541 A Track 545 Honor Roll 53. BARBARA CARNEY Major: Commercial Drum Corps 515 GAA. ig: - CONNIE RUELAS Major: Commercial, Spanish Band 51, 525 B Basketball 53. ' FHA 51, 52, 535 GAA 51, 52, 537 spanish Club 52, 53, 54. JOHN SPANGER V Major: Science, Music Band 51, 52, 53, 545 Swimming 515 J. V. Football 51. Z . l , fibrin V 'C' GAAg Drama Club 51, 52g Photo Club, Press Club 54. , A C 'MNH M, ..1uel'Wl ' - - 6. 4' ff! 1 7:5 rx '- .... . ,' -.5 ..... ...... ...... ' f 1 3515! :':::::. I - 1 -... 3 -QQ fy, EUGENE KRETSCHMER Major: Math, Music Band 51, 52, 53, 54. 3' ANNA POINTS Major: Commercial Honor Roll. E 'V NORMA SALCIDO i Major: Language A.. S ' h CI b 51, 52, 53. 54. V, if v pams u GLEN STOLHAND Major: Shop N: OMEGA NUNN fn: Major: Home Economics CHARLES KRETSCHMER Major: Shop B Track 51, 525 A Track 53, 54: Basketball Manager 52, Block l 53, 545 Band 53, 54. 'C' LAWRENCE DYCKMAN Major: Math, Science VIVIAN PLANCHON Major: Music il. i Q' -puny x W N Mayor Commercial and Shop Activities Football 53 54. X A . -glen., BILLYE HARRIS Major: Commercial Activities: G.A.A. ,f---T In memory of Nellie Eplmg and Omer Morris who were classmates of fhe Class of 7954. 1.- S I 6 Z fy: , ss 6 e RF 0 '----n fa ' ' SE w i df P df Q53 Q--JJY fx f ,1 qffi 24 -Ng-J' vi I I V . 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' ' ,L9 .4 ' x 1 'mf to fx ' Q: It ' ,Ja 8 K . ' . C Y Q' a 6 . :-5' I 1 U :mica , -0 . rag STAN FORTNER 1 A BETTY FUNEZ Vice President ' 3 Q Secretary 4' v was-' H' . x . . ' , .- l BILL svivestsn DORIS WOLFE President ARNOLD HAMPTON Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms 'Vs 5 l i 1 Ti 7' Xf MISS CASPAR Advisor 'F .41 JEAN PARTRIDGE MR- MORGAN Representative Advisor THE JUNlORS began their year's activities by taking charge of the concessions at the Emeryville football game. Their float for the Homecoming, embodying the spirit of Old Folks at Home, received second prize. Much of the credit for the success of the float goes to Chairmen Arnold Hampton, Margeret Combes and their committees. The successful Junior Prom became the social climax of their year. Concluding the year the Juniors entertained the Seniors at the annual Junior- Senior Picnic. With this occasion the Juniors reached the climax of another eventful year. X f 1 4 TA oc. -' - . .-. , 4 Q. . . 'ni nm NNQ 'GB in '53 A'- ' va- ' --A ' ' Aa' . i. X P ' W I h .fa ' A , LL A N- ,. -, - r 1 t xv-surf. I L X rx I , 'Q Q . U- 5 9 px- L -ie-. . 7 1 N . ' - , lt I'-le .T 'Q -' E.-'-'h 2- -'2-ne, 4-5 'W'-In ' Q.: I K X ' J Y -4- LE.. 153 a' 'Q - 'U ..' 'X 'T' X xx .lx X - Jams ' we . ' 7 '.' 4 -I-fi-7 ' C + Li 'N est? A 5 ,S 3. S1 ,,, N 2 ge A 4. A53 T2 F3 Z: 4? Fx' . 'X' 3. Y 91 . A 1 S 3 Q' '23 -f ' 4 T. I I i N, l 1 2 . 3 . ' 'F A ix f :Ac f IX l V. . f. 1 1 , ' ,4,.5sf:., ' as ,,..a-. .-3.1:,, 'xr 'pnsft 'A -6212 I '.'3iQ 'J .21 i-L 'tt If-'L .frxr ii' -21, -gil Y, I , -w T . P f?'f. . . i ,3 Y P - A 1 fi 'D Q' , . A T i ' - L ' iz - .2 - F-D ' F J: 'T i-an F 3 gp Q 'c mzsni '5 T 9 7 . - - -0 f f 4' - -. 5. -4 . V --s '09 X '57 ' -X . 'ff 'f 'st - . 1 lx if V 'S ' .Y 11 ' 'fl Nd ' . f N d . .. ' 1-if First row: N. Lewis, T. Osburn, G. Sani, D. Lasater, M. Phelps, N. Whitten, L. Roquemore, R. Schwitters, M. Faria, R. Ball. Second row: L. Cole, F. Davis, D. Maxwell, C. Brown, B. Stone, B. Sylvester, C. Berumen, T. Rodriquez, P. Norvill, A. Silveria. Third row: R. Fitzpatrick, A. Hampton, M. Mendez, D. Williams, M. Cole, E. Sellars, E. Lunsford, R. Bailey, B. Davis, B. Beck. Fourth row: K. Lawrence, L. Hartwig, C. Padilla, R. Bloodworth, W. Cooper, L. Clifton, R. Virmontes, B. Machado, J. Partridge, L. Bevill. Fifth row: E. Santos, L. Schoonover, M. Misquez, E. Warthen, K. Townsend, D. Elkins, P. Stanley, C. Linn, C. Singh, J. Wilson. ' 5' . .ar Ko a A: . -0 T . -4 'rr fy T I-'9 43' ' . . N 1 44 i' X iv A rfii Ndr . . .ff A ' 1 N-Jn, 'f-' A ... g . - .. .1 ' I 'I I 32' H' . -it ' 5 T . 4 -1-f '-Y-J A viii.-X' A fi 'T tv ' A -f f .. .L g -.af - 4. .Q ' 'S' Ft fc, . F- f ji. 1 M- rg-I, 91 vt: , II 4'9 '- ' '-Tizf.. - ' 1 'x X ,vtvg v Jam IN. ! 'Y A 1.41 ---fx 4- i Q .C .13 -2 C Q f A le e A , . J-' Q' y .. Q A QP. 11 s g .AB iw M I .V y ..,,- V :- k . sr S+ 'L 2. in A 3 Q J, 4: 3 g- ,z 1 , 2. 1. -I Y 'wa ' ' ' a . - JL . N' i' ' 5 ' ' 7- 4. . - . FT -rf. A 'fr ' 'T' ' , nw, 'NWA 7 F 1- U , 'isa -7 ' 2' First row: R. Longwell, S. Walker, D. Beattie, S. Gauger, S. Fortner, D. Wolf, R. Coelho, S. Armstrong, J. de Fermery, T. Bohannon. Second row: B. Funez, J. Rodriquez, J. Chavez, J. Prelli, A. Hudman, R. Furtado, B. Duncan, H. Biglow, J. Geddes, D. Tillotson. Third row: J. Geyser, M. Lozano, D. Rennels, S. Pennington, S. Dickey, D. Palladino, C. Smith, F. Fertado, T. Fortado, G. Brumley. Fourth row: J. Sandoval, L. Norrick, M. Bogle, L. Reed, H. Ames, E. Weder, B. Becker, L. Smith, A. Gutierrez, F. Androncia. Fifth row: M. Warren, K. Lane, H. Paslay, C. Hurst, B. Davis, A. Kniss, W. Libbey, P. Heiser, H. Scott, P. Stowel. A Q . ir, J' vw - , , .3 2- 5 A 1' sn' - ' ' I , 9 3 3, 5.6 ' G a- Jw fb:-ff. l ' h 'A Q' , ,dll ,yy . ...IL .13 .J 7 X . l ' , , 1 'Q . ff X' N' sv ... fl f R ilk. J fl 1 le PG' sr' , -pa- ' i ,Gia 3 .N WX 1 -- f Sr. KL -'-':: M -sz .-4.,-u 4 iQ s'.. It '11, ' ,- I ' 4 . 'fi ' -0 3, I ,,, E F I I' -fr 1: C l Aff, X . f - if -f . 17' xgg. r 1 ww . 1, g ug. . ' ' .Q A J -A . . . -' 5 Z2 ,Q ffl 0 ' 5 -. A- ,,f 1' 1.3 ,. F 'II' A 55' 9 'Q X, ' L, - . - '--' . ' . - -' , -'E' f - NAT' ' ' 'P ' :S i ff . -.. .W g N, V ,J y i X' D ,. - l ' Q 5 First row: L. Martinez, S. Warren, S. Belscher, B. Gonzales, J. Watson, W. Wolfen- barger, S. Standridge, J. Devera, C. Tipton, M. Urenda. Second row: I. Rios,'E. Faiardo, V. Shrader, J. Hightill, A. Allen, L. Foust, E. Garcia, A. Scoggins, M. Alanis, G. Mathews. Third row: R. Hartson, B. McClelland, F. Patty, P. Hagarty, J. Avery, P. Wolfe, R. Mock, M. Combes, A. Jacobsen, D. Rennels. Pictures not available: B. Davis, R. Deiesus, R. Fertado, L. Hurd, S. Keifer, M. McCord, L. Sacchetti, B. Skaggs, D. Mack. xfli 5 ,Lx K ' s ., 4 ' 'Q f s ,, i ,t , , ' 'v rl A ,Q V ,fi 'Q . 4 g I mfg! L 1 v I 42 4 'U ' 4 f I ' . 55 'a 5: z a 'rv 1 41' if , ' gggjgf ' ,E Y t . I Y XSQ. S' fix if, ' 1 Q ' I Q, Y 'f ,- ' 6 X I I .a G y d r K' f 'A f ,f ' f' - -f . K' ag. R 11. F 1' . 5 , I 4x'f.' X. :',x5:S,v5:', ' 'N :tl Y' I 1 -, , ., 'I' ' -' Vvkffv 'l '-' Q .- SID .- Q, K 1' 1' , x S ,O :pix ! I .v s ! I - , 1 fu Q iff ' I, ' ' : f Vnvvfxyr-Nga.-flkqxlitx QJQ' ', K, . 1 K ' 8 zt i ' !' - , Qt' uli'i.k:.QQtsug'f I '. A ,ff I' ' .2 A mf- 4' I H- a - 'Ira s 0 ' .4 ' J, . A' L ', j Y.x'l. 3 if 1 , 2, - .- 1 ' . - t ' 'A . 'l. I 1.1, 'yi' I ' 'L'. .I . .. if 1.,,,,I l . 5 ,A VIRGINIA POOL Vice President na. ,lame . .gk . v . ad '-'P' Q 3 555 2 Q1 Lia' V M J. Q Y Wy? , rm CHARLOTTE ALLEN 'C -..ai 'J' TONY SANCHEZ Secretary ROGER STONE President VLCTOR BRUCKNER Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms THE SOPHOMORE CLASS started its activities for the year with a Coke sale at the St. Elizabeth game. The Freshman initiation and reception given by the Sophomores, was a big success. The Sophomores won first prize for their float, The Old Grey Bonnet in the Homecoming Parade. They also ordered their class rings before Christ- mas. The Sophomore Hop was a very enioyable occasion and climaxed a very suc- cessful year. MIKE O'BRlEN Representative We hope we have made a worthwhile contribution to the life of Liberty. We have enioyed taking part in many of the various activities. fs! l aa, I-o I s . . 5 K ' mi' fi S.. fr fe . I 'RUN 'J FWQ ' 'K .lla l -T 4 , J t-r-- 1 - I I I A N y' NJ' f B X A I A A t . -1' N , , 1. 7 A 5 'Q ' -if gg ? -0- FS 1 ' - J' -4 .. - ' 50' 1 Na ve . .1 T - . f-W W .2 NU.- ' l 9. w- l. lf' . gig fwif' .45 V ',..Z:i li ,I '-. -A .,,,-.4- R 45,559 fl, .. .-.i-.1f.-3-ll-.'::i: W . I j 2 S. Q It , .A L if Q. 1 T + '5,T 'alli- ' ' 5' 7 ' z T' ,K zz -.Z 3 - Pi' 7 6 T L .40 y - A-0 '- A Q. V L ..v.-. .f. ff. T7 T .2 ' -as f' s - -4 ...fx F 1 .Ni SJ l -4, 4' ' ' 1' A- i N . i I .Q TQ ' ' A f ' i - Q .B , . ' ' yt .. -,JF 'Vu J IM, W '-56? C css? i EX 3 F '-H 1 xg . gh 'mf I I A Ll ,ll X 1 I I fxfx - auf ' . if r gl? -1 r ' fwvs, ' '-,.,a . 'V v - mi J l-' Jr- 'ig' First row: B. Howard, A. Kawada, M. Beck, A. Bartee, J. Partridge, G. Custa, I. Lunsford, B. Simpson, W. Clifton, J. Glezenski. Second row: D. Reynolds, J. Lawrence, S. Myers, L. LeFevre, J. Townsend, R. Strickland, A. Goodwin, F. Gutierrez, K. Cannon, K. Colburn. Third row: B. Collins, V. Bruckner, M. Gray, B. Patty, G. Whitley, G. Henry, P. Cook, T. Shelton, C. Allen, W. Strickland. Fourth row: D. Cox, R. Seeno, E. Hartgraves, D. McCullough, R. Arguelles, D. Hamlin, D. Forehand, B. Cecchini, V. Lima, H. Thompson. Fifth row: L. Chandler, G. Bordewick, J. Thatcher, B. Medeiros, B. Treat, C. Willis, E. Edwards, W. Norton, B. Hudelson, A. Celoni. ,A r L, ' lv:-Q, '50 .3 ' ...nh .NJ .Q 4. .12 Q l so 4 fir S ---M N' J J 1 f -'lf'-1 X 1 l XX ' ' 9 -Q ' ' ' - f T ' 3 :Q .2 K- ,I 1 54' ,, - - 1 , , -Aw. M v 1 ,V-fi N 0' .JI ad 4, ' 4' . l f- ' 4 at ' Q- ' .. 1: . 2 F- 44 ' ' ' ' V' was 3,1 J' :',' ' c I 1 I N., . 'Q A 'Q-gi . sd q lad J .Q 3, N:7. - ' -5 .f-- 'ff 1:7 iv ' M , y . 1: 1 Y we , . xv' 1 Nganr U l P .fifxfq g. a fl . A A 7 ' .... Q .f . 4 . vw . 'I l X. l , 'J ' ,,. 1- 4- .. . ,,, ,,, Y - v -- ,, - 4. i Q- ,'Uu - ' sk. - J Al 4 y 9 . 1 1' J 3 .J v w X., . - A .y 5 gl J .,. ..- --I - ' 5' x S- ' i ' l if XE I . I f f X. , ,J '-4-55,3 I ' K . ' 44 Q f In ' 'I ' X , P W . ,Q , q P in ' V V - .. - . 1 y f ,..,.x ff- 1:-pe' , H , , 'Phi' ,,,.,i. 27' 1, ff, 'ff , f.-f gs.. ,-... 1 -,. N, 4:34 3, i Q -, ,513 ' J '-,y s --A sd 1 I X ' : . ' . Y J N, J W , Nd , J F Nd S . - Rf - 'x First row: W. Duncan, C. Garcia, D. Allen, M. McClelland, L. Florez, E. Smith, J. Holcomb, J. Fasano, M. Beaver, H. England. Second row: N. Saucido, G. Kuhn, B. Manos, T. Lindsey, E. Standridge, J. McCur- tain, D. Riley, D. Williams, W. Pascoe, F. Mallett. Third row: B. Barlow, J. Winters, S. Rios, A. Garrison, G. Wightman, H. Geddes, M. Trotter, L. Keyes, N. Southern, C. Pringle. Fourth row: N. Bartee, R. Sellers, H. Bozarth, S. Domingo, G. Hargrove, W. Pease, B. Dryden, K. Lee, D. Hampton, R. Kutsch. Fifth row: B. Thomas, R. Wolfe, P. Simoni, J. Garcia, M. Wilkins, G. Bellah, I. Martinez, J. Lee, F. Rubio, T. Martinez. 'OC vw L 'S 41 -I l . ,Q v. Q of in A R 0 r 3 Q ! -' 9 ., -' as -at s 0,1 3 I is , U W ,Ti .0 ' 'J '- If . A Za-. X' - A ' ' . J Ixn bbw 7 1 5 , 4: A? v-:K ' A O -.A L' -3 I 5 D ' 2 5' Us ,, . A' , , an xv, -Nfl. ft as M' Nd' N' ' ,i Vik A ,.-13311. A f.12':'.r!::L's5s2:: X A Q' '- ,bw 'fl . -g, 3: 'A .2 .... -. 7 - ..,. ff .. -. IBS? g,,,3H R3 , -52 -, . . , , xl? L.,-7 1 'if ffl.. ' 1 Sd fs' ig ' 1, '15 s A - . , X 'A .3 x T ' 1 ll ' . ' W ' u N' M Q I ipxxi, ' fi s ... - 'W , . ,4-Am -w ,- A f-.:N,.-1: xy Q' Q 6:5 fl .T gg 4, A-, Y -, '-'H-1 r-4 I N, .4 -Q X Q? x. .1 M- -+- T7 . yi , 1 . 11 Sq! - ' War ' S 1 1 J ' lllh.. ...nv First row: V. Bartheld, B. Willis, L. Tarango, C. Espinoza, V. Pool, T. Perez, S. Busch, C. Bedford, J. Swicegood, R. Holmes. Second row: C. Hurst, A. Martinez, N. Downs, D. Wilson, P. Stailey, K. Hartson, T. Sanchez, R. Stone, S. Longson, K. Peterson. Third row: S. Woodward, C. Querry, A. Domingo, G. Kataoka, D. Scroggins, B. Sharp, D. Borders, W. Mason, B. Pastor, C. Soto. Fourth row: C. Warren, Y. Mizuno, M. O'Brien, B. Ponce, G. Novero, B. Lions, N. Grimes. Pictures not available: R. Arguelles, H. England, R. Johnson, L. Willis, J. McCurtain, C. Soto, A. McClelland, G. Cunningham, M. Hamill, G. Harrison, T. Joromat, E. Martinez, R. McClelland, W. Conally. .- K 71415 ,,3f x aff' G 1. is .3103 'Q u 4 1 ll '?' . , Qi sh ' , 1 . x i 1. 32? .7 l vii! , g 'V 1 7-sk O 0 I ' ' ? , W , Q b 1 ' ry v 1 1 . TH , WV 3' 1- W 51 K.. . 'fl uf. 'EW , --' Q. ,,. ini I 1 173.91 '-A X fqylk ,- ff! -v up !Ll1:,g7 s 5 Q Q ' X s K W ' 1 si Q Y -' -Q 'vw + 'Q' -'Q T Q2 i' x 'J 4 X ' w.. ' 'KM f - 4- Qin 9 'u 1 l. 1 . 1 L N x 9 ,N ' 'Qin + . s .' -2 6 Q Q Q U . Y' A ml!-2 m z . 1 4 I . ifjw- 'I JA L 1 '-f lx.--J., wi , . f'jf'?. ,gg ', 1 nw? , v 'iff Q' w -nw 4+ Q in 5- if , 1. 0 3 0 A . 7 0gzww as j I . . RAY SPANGER Vice President LUCILLE THOMPSON Secretary JACK ENGLAND RQ5EMARY MACHADO President ROBERT BRYANT Treasurer Sefgeaflf-af-AFITIS 5 M ' 'W' ,- It Lex 'fi . 5 - A - 1, 2, P ' Q 1 'ff . F R ' i f 55, ls gt, , ,' , JOYCE ARMSTRONG MR. INMAN Representative Advisor Every year there is a new class that comes into high school who are called GREEN FRESHMENX' You can usually tell who they are. They wander around not knowing where to go or what to do. Most of our class has liked high school except for initiation day. We had a Coke sale at one of our football games. We made quite a sum ot money. ' Q K Q .M ,-c .5 ,Q A vt Q -4 J' - . 'O f . f sf . ,-Q 1 ff ...J W. yy. J. . , 7.-4 -.. ' L . 1 R f . A , , ,1 F fl - - F -A ' P ln.. 5 ,' 10' ' if , E A .J ' , at ' ' ' ' S i I I J by . fl . ,P I f .-.0 Q ..'- mm... ,- 'Fl 5 4. 1 'zf . . . '. 1'.U724f ff' 7 . Q., f .- . 1 1 -- 1 I 'N 6' A 5 5 Q T5 St 73? Q gg ' V . ' ' . 'Q' -04 --nil Ras- - ef V- 'P R. -f.-. if-sf N47 'N -ov L I l , . ,NR Q -. 5 Q 3 A .6 'N G I I: A Kinda , .Tv nun 5' , lr, I 4: . ,jx I it J -. I - f .si -as ,Q 5 2 ' J 4' A, l WI .. .yi ' A . M ' 'XV' l L 1' A , . A - .: -- - ln -- C fi gg i -4 . nv- fl 4 6. -en ' 4 -P O :ull J V :P 1 ff J -J I sf'-3' Q ' -E K' if? Yrs-wi, f . 'ig' K f,.1 , f N' A N' T' 5 ' S 1 V.. l ff A 4 . A vi .. f First row: D. Carzine, P. Pato, R. Hingley, V. Tuttle, J. Baeta, G. Patrick, M. Enos, B. Manar, B. Remmers, J. Davilla. Second row: D. Leroy, S. Harper, A. Gonzales, B. Phillips, R. Duran, S. Stemler, R. Canada, R. Miles, T. Sanchez, D. Graham. Third row: A. Bello, E. Coats, R. McDaniel, J. McCuiston, B. Mason, F. Reece, D. Williams, D. Tamayo, A. Roquemore, G. Dunkin. Fourth row: E. Webb, A. Silveria, D. Freedle, J. Thatcher, F. Freitas, T. Lane, W. Longson, E. Young, J. Pederson, W. Sommerville. Fifth row: T. Reed, D. Fisher, J. Wilkins, G. Cogswell, K. Wheeler, L. Epling, A. Riley, B. Knauss, B. Chowalter, G. Ball. if 4 4... ' A ' 1: .ii '-gf ,545 TQ , ,:'l-A: L .. 3, ' -+- ' 4..- 5 :J 1.3, 'ft f-no fc .4 v ' 'Na 1 7 TX vxx X ,,-- . A WA ff A 1 -fi Q,-6. , f wt. iz iw he ni I Am ' ?'.q if fi ft ,Q 25. gp 6 S-f f I -if 1:5 V .. .f x :NJ ,:,J NW! N9 .lx if MJ? 'Wi . 'i' 'fri 'F 'M ' .ff ' ' f f - ar- ff-L -P . A-'i--G. 'H'--F24 ur QR' M, . , .4-.. ft! 'St' x 'T ag: ni 4 L f! vilv . x ' lr 3 V 1 E .fd Q iq ,L 'O rn- z Q si i ' Y l V l ' ' ,. x wry ' F ,, s ,W . . A ,K , 4 .sk ' li L f A ' L' N' f 1 A: 'W 4 .L , P ' -f .ff I Qfif 'vt 1 Awyk' lv! iz XV' 61514-L-14: . P it 'wi 4 .' 'S 15. 12... ' 'T if Qian ' --.F 'Q' '- - -- - 'f ' c'-3 'ff lf- 'L' A 'J Q ' -'S cv J .4 4QP A ' l Yr T K' L M Q lex' I J 1 ' I 'Tet ' First row: M. Treat, P. McHenry, O. Fortson, A. Straub, J. Gauger, T. Fannuchi, V. Furtado, H. Wolf, J. Rossi, D. Crane. Second row: P. Blevins, C. Thomas, I. Stallings, D. England, L. Mason, A. Belscher, A. Luna, J. Linn, B. Whitten, C. Osburn. Third row: J. Pringle, R. Bloodworth, J. Armstrong, R. Palladino, K. Richart, J. England, R. Machado, R. Ribeiro, O. Paez, R. Ribeiro. Fourth row: J. Sani, L. Bevill, B. Scott, J. Wisecarver, S. Henry, H. Urenda, D. Bevill, R. Griialva, S. Hall, D. Holmes. Fifth row: L. Tompson, R. Hedges, D. Smith, R. Spanger, B. Fryer, D. Teague, G. Teague, J. Partridge, C. Mendez, F. Martin. Q2 5 Q Q , -2 .Cf 2 4 A. ,. 1- W .... pa ,, . ' ,, J A -, L? '--rv ' ,, J -F' , '17 L, , 'JV' fl L ' , V N Y 1 V Q . - 'NJ' ll l X L t . - , - P 'fx I is LJ A K ,C 1' .. Q.: - - '23 R --L l ,a 5- U N 3 nc. ,Q ' - 4- fl, 3, I ,., N. jf. 21- N. 'i 1: -. . ,A -f . , 5-7 We 1 . 1 'J 'V . ' Y wt . , . .i s. Nuff' lf' 4 J A A -fi' - A ft gl . -0- u,.lN 1 1 if 11 arc 'A iw i AN1 A 4 '-3 'Up P A cr F A '- 2 r 1'-'v ff' Ny fa 1 'af-v.:-1' C'-'S' Nazi, -':':f :.. ' -'FFF ,SQ Nfl' JE- L, ' f .::. 4.5 31 ,saw f- X' A L l '--' g r'?E3r '- . Q if Y ta-nc -N 'Ai -12. A25 fa-F' ,-.:.- A A--Q.. pf 4.x . .L 'rr' l ' 5' 1 3, J ' :L 1 ., M ' , 'wa 1 - x A X -' ' V .I be ' 'L S A L ' 'LY 4 X fi .,..... 1' I First row: J. Sherfield, M. Salas, R. Davis, C. Cantrell, J. Allen, J. Lovelace, R. Bryant, P. Dinsmore, R. Mendoza, S. Strickland. Second row: N. Crowell, M. Tipton, B. Lunsford, F. August, Af Labrada, N. Ladd, L. Hummel, C. Simmons, R. Scott, S. Dodd. Third row: G. Crist, W. Hightill, A. Gaston, J. Roofe, R. Williams, B. Sossaman, D. Waters, J. Stevens, M. Banuelos, R. Alves. Fourth row: B. Owen, C. Martinez, C. Elkins, J. Barrera, M. Kamigaki, B. Garcia, B. Duran, N. Bozarth, J. Ligon, J. Anderson. Fifth row: D. Alanis, G. French, W. Strickland, C. Villa, R. Yingling, D. Nevers, V. Pato, E. Clemons, R. Spiers, W. Younger. .Iv fs iff ati I .'- -Q. gs. ' A: f 0 ,Q Q 'V' ' 40- ,avg 'W' ' I ' Sf 1 - ,, ' if 1 -2' ' X-FJ 1 ' ,f?'7 , 4-Ser' ' ' -- 1 Y , N Q W ' ', t ix 'P NU' N- 4 B c I' .5 I ' v Wig . I' 1 1' ' as ai. X 5 rg l - 2 . ' A ra A , my u I P ' 9 7 lv fo fo. 7 , ,.- . fr X56 f Nig fx? F., g 1 - ..-N . -we . 'Q ' 4' . '22 it :f , 'L-f f. 2 +3 , Ne N 'faoffr 9-W ' 12 J . ul b I 0: l 15' 1 ' zo ' 2 Y 4 , I , T 1 nf Jes 2: A 2 9 f is . YN rd, X 43: h :I 1 i :V D-:gh ,Q 'A , Na , do 'tw j ,W-69 . N' 9 r fr 1 A - A fc 'Z'-AR -r-gg , -554. -gg..-CI, ,ga ti., -Z., . t ,fvflv -no ' x ', :L ' L , -.yr lf' . 76 -lim l A l A if ' H Nw: J 7 .gf , ' l --. A- 1- 'i , -' ' - . ' all I b ll X li AS' QA' ' N.. S - -sf .raadgolg -4 gl ' A 'All ' N- ' i -32 X ' ' -' L' -f .TIL 1 -- J :- If V Q N' ' 'A .1-5' .Ml . ' ' S' . at sf' i - . was if i N A L ,. 1 ' I, - i, if , ,, St' 1 - 1 AA u , 41' ' 1 AA! J -4 'L Q sh A f.:f.' ' Q 'X J vi . '-' N. g Y X 'F 'W Ev First row: A. Grdonez, D. Cole, J. Libbey, D. Ellis, E. Clements, G. Kennedy, S. McCain, J. Duarte, L. Allen, W. Bordewick. Second row: M. Harris, D. Crandell, E. Walker, N. Blaine, M. Ambrosino, O. Moss, A. Self, B. Hanratty, V. Marez, N. Ruddick. Third row: G. Garcia, C. Ridge, C. Saucedo, N. Bogie, A. Lopez, L. Sanches, P. Walker, G. Somerhalder, J. Garcia, B. Shrader. Fourth row: M. Griialva, L. Fernades, E. Pina, W. Bell, M. Torez, D. Cook, M. Bohannon, H. Salas, T. Ohmstede, D. Gilbert. Fifth row: V. Armstrong, D. Edwards, A. Morales, L. Villa, E. Domingo, J. Haye, C. Davidson, L. Jones, R. Pina, R. Secrest. Sixth row: D. Wisler, C. Ochoa, E. Schwitters, L. Connoss. Pictures not available: J. Bryant, R. Coppedge, R. Davis, E. Domingo, R. Garcia, C. Hawkins, C. Mendez, L. Mikkelsen, E. Miller, R. Ribeiro, G. Somerhalder, J. Garcia, A. Luna, E. Wilkins, J. Burch, S. Baynes, B. Baynes, L. Connes, G. Rosas, R. Shrader, J. Mattos. r 41 .f BOYS 1 ' 4. ,YPJ X in . , . ar-5--1 .., - - I .- - -r 'v 73, laden! Zcwlq 0 These students, who were selected by our student body, help to govern our school. They worked very hard to perform the duties given them under the con- stitution. Many difficulties did arise, but through hard work they were overcome. Don Rennels, Nancy Cooper, Elaine Anderson, Bob Machado, Carolee de Fremery, Jarrett Johnson, Ramona Silva, Joe Beaver. CHRIS CHAVEZ-President t if 1 Wit f , , indent 05601611 Y .4 Top row: J. Geyser, C. Chavez, J. Beaver, B. Machado, x, , M. O'Brien, D. Butler. -me . Second row: D. Rennels, J. de Fremery, M. Tarango, J. Henry, J. England, B. Sylvester. -...f Third row: E. Anderson, R. Silva, J. Moore, E. Oka- .Q I ' z j,.'27Q,i.l, I moto, D. Allen, T. Sanchez. MR. VCNDER AHE Fourth row: N. Cooper, M. Myers, J. Mundell, J. Arm- Advisor strong, C. de Fremery, J. Partridge. ,acl ,,. M I 'wr fi, . , rf: 1:09 ..i MRS. CRAIG Advisor The Student Council is the governing body of our school. lt passes student laws and rules which endeavor to keep Liberty a better school. This body of officers x also selects the dates for many, or all, of our school S activities. The council is composed of the president and one representative from each of the four classes, presi- dents from different organizations, and the student body officers. Q QS' 25 uf 96 DID I-0 Top row: J. Beaver, B. Machado, L. Vasquez, K. Peterson. Third row: D. Allen, R. Machado, J. Avery. Second row: Secretaries, C. Berumen, W. Pascoe. Front row: Chief Justice, Ramona Silva. dam: The Student Court's main functions are to administer the school merit system and to take in and decide all appeals.- The Court consists of the Chief Justice, Secretary, Commissioner of Justice and six associate justices. af?-1 ' Q gs- i 1 I. , I f ' , I . K Z, 1 ,f ,. A ' l S , gk ' 411, '. . X 1 '9' fi , H .4 vflq ff .MXN A, '1 yn- ,, , 1 ' o,R,v' . A 4 L f'gf1,'.-3' , A 1 1. 4021 r A -' -9-5 Rf lf: 1, ' I My fflli Q ' ' vf- r 7-','tfv,, it ' .F 'Y 4' - .ln '4 . 1 r 1' li . x ., V. J ,. ,yn 41 'I - . til' K 4 o . 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V fda Q 3 .- H' f , Y 'K ,,.ff7f'e.c fra- 'V - V17 ' if -we- '-.,g3.g1g,.,.'c: ,h 3 -f - , My .KW A - V . ,M ll V A 'f, -A -'nf 'L -... ', ir. 'we Qu 5 Nb' fi I Top row: J. Spanger, R. Fertado, R. Sylvester, F. Davis. Seventh row: R. Schwitters, L. Hartwig, S. Stemler, C. Willis, L. LeFevre, S. Ball. Sixth row: J. Avery, G. Katooka, B. Hudelson, K. Richart, S. Gauger, E. Osburn. Fifth row: P. Heiser, P. Aguiar, C. Mendez, L. Chandler, A. Kawada, K. Peterson, Fourth row: J. Rodiques, T. Miquel, B. Thomas, A. Silveria, C. Kretchmer, R. Ball. Third row: D. Cox, H. Geddes, T. Furtadgo, F. Gutierrez, Catlett, E. Kretchmer. Second row: R. Ball. D. Tilliotson, R. Kutsches, E. Schoonover, R. Coelho, D. Lasater. First row: J. Tarango, D. Davis, B. Dryden, J. Terry, J. de Fremery, W. Wolfenbarger, Jean Partridge. gauze! Our LIBERTY HIGH SCHOOL BAND is a very active organization, as well as a class. During the year the members participate in many activities, such as: The very successful Spring Concert, the Christmas Program, a Student Body Program and the Los Banos Parade. They also play at football and basketball games. Riff - w Y., A 9 ,arg ':'.- A -ry W ,- Ae -1- ,K . Y... wi i 1 v Qs.. 3, 'L ...0U!'f,' if-f ' 'fi'5.fg ' -' V.-rv' A is ' -f-N' i ' n C. -., E a i . X rn ...I ' 4 K r' X . ' - .t 'L' ' M ' . . if-.rkcyqf ,g - .rv ff g ' ' ' f x ' dig , 4 as 4? Lx, 'tr ' , w, H ,g.,g,. . A. - A n 'Q' s, , I-',. Top row: J. Geddes, J. Moore, J. Terry, A, Hampton, B. Dryden, D. Davis, W. Libbey, B. Knauss, M Gibson, E, Machado. Third row: A. Jacobsen, J. Avery, G. Henry, J. Henry, V. Teiada, W. Kniss, R. Silva, S. Burnham, M. l Mendez, C. Allen. Second row: V. Pool, D. Allen, C. Boyer, D. Beattie, R. Holmes, R. Thomas, N. Cooper, C. de Fremery, J. Sani. Front row: A. Hudman, B. Lee, E. Okamoto, V. Shrader, S. Pennington, M. Lozano, S. Rios, B. Morris MR. NOBLE I -. The A Cappella Choir at Liberty is a group of advanced singers i who, on class time, rehearse songs to sing for the Student Body and public. The purpose of the Choir is to give the student an y appreciation of choral music and also the experience of perform- -Q ing before an audience. 3 5 Choir members participate in many activities including the Spring Concert, caroling during the Christmas Holidays, and traveling to the bay area for the yearly State Music Festival. if V,- ,Z A ,.. fra 1 A 4 iv 14:30 ., , S. 0 1, ,sf 4 .9 A' yx A.-f fy -. - I ,. f ,eg i ,W ' Y it ' af, -f fit. 11' ?mw65 Li- rw--vvl'-Y qw,--v yr,,-- . V f 5 ' ' ' 'h'f:-,-3... , fa X ' :gg X. L' , ' 'A 1' ' VAR , ,..,,,,, . ffl-3:'f'v ' Italia:-x ,IF ' X ani! --f-g -- M x -., Ms.-' 1. ,NM . 4'- - . 1 4' 4' ' - nd f If 115. N' A. ,bv l fs. 7' tl' ,.. -1 il 'A 'f'g- 45 . 'V-,lfuu -ww . . , , -- . , , ,,1'.:,. . ,,,, 'Sf'-4-'sr' A 0 A 'S -1, Ex. i pr ' , ' 4 - N. X 1 ,wx ,P f V 'A X n in ' . ,1,,, .kt . ,.,.,-.,,....... -f 1 '- ... 'yr -.wvfg , 1 yi. Nd' -. I F x. s 961 3 W H-. E -Q n,- . , , L-:J I 'fell .l 'Y' - +' 1' s fp ,,,, 3 , ac ' , ' ' n 5' tai --L 3 fs 44 . A X09 9: r 4 Y Q' r 1' 6. yio' S G Q ,a T' ' le gf ' X QB gg as uv' ,, G .JV 'L 0-ef 'W K' ' If H 5' ii- -' 4' xi gyl an vs I I It L on L52 1 L .4g. as ' use - ' , f 'vt - V 2 f ff fe rf . - Q - lk 9 i '. ip. :fi,,'., hal? Top row: J. Henry, K. Peterson, H. McClure, R. Slatten, K. Carpenter, J. Johnson, B. Machado, G. Henry, L. Vasquez, A. B. Cate, Advisor. Third row: E. Anderson, J. Geddes, J. Partridge, J. Partridge, C. Boyer, K. Richart, R. Machado, D. Elkens, J. England, M. Cole, D. Allen, V. Pool. Second row: P. Lewis, J. Chavez, J. Mundell, S. Gauger, L, Tarrango, V. Bartheld, L. Lozano, R. Silva, G. Cogswell, J. Gauger, L. Cole, P. Wolf, T. Bohannon. Front row: C. Allen, E. Sellers, C. de Fremery, M. Mendez, J. Rossi, J. Partridge, M. Myers, W. Pascoe, D. Cox. eff? One might call the RALLY CLUB the spark plug of many school activities. Its motto is Sow Spirit, Reap Victory. The purpose of the club is to iniect life and spirit into all athletics and rally activities. Under the direction of our advisor, Mr. Arthur Cate and President Bob Machado, the Rally Club sponsored a very successful Homecoming. In this way they raised S1000 for a new electric score- board. The Rally Club also sponsors the annual Mardi Gras, a spring assembly, the Christmas program, with the music department, and many other assemblies and rallies. 1 it 5' '?bZ'+ l'C'7X Top row: B. Machado, 'M. Tarango, C. Cross, L. Vasquez, 'M. Mikkelsen, D, Rennels, J. Beaver, R. Schwitters. Sixth row: 'N. Webb, K. Richart, V. Brukner, K, Peterson, 'R. Seeno, G. Kataoka, R. Scott, E. Anderson, 'G. Wightman. Fifth row: L. Conness, J. Anderson, 'P. Heiser, J. Watson, 'N. Cooper, M. Cole, W. Little, V. Poole, L. Mikkelsen. Fourth row: M. Karnagaki, 'C. Allen, D. Wolf, V. Bartheld, M. Beaver, 'S. Armstrong, T. Bohannon, +A. Kawada. Third row: J. Armstrong, R. Machado, Mrs. Cate, B. Duncan, B. Morris, F. Patty. Second row: 'J. Geyser, S. Walker, S, Partridge, 'S. Gauger, 'S. Partridge, 'J. Terry. Front row: M, Myers, D, Allen, fR. Silva, 'J. Avery, C. deFremery. 'Members in both Fall and Spring semesters. :Sf 1 Membership in the CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION is determined by the scholastic standing of the student. Q3 A's and a BD During the year the organization puts on the Spring Carnival and Senior C.F.S. Banquet, sponsors the Honor Roll, and each semester takes a combination edu- cational and pleasure field trip. ks 2 : 2 4 -Y'-7j'i.L,, . -' x . .. 7 -.- TT- f L. ' - -1 -rf-QM. . 4 ,, f- 'QQ , , , M, Y , N- . 7 Q ' . , , K-5-V X . 'N . . .4 . , J'- Sw 1 A ' X Q 'sf K ' .pc 4 N- v f 1 f Q . ' -. -1' -. 1' 'X -- X-in . ,V V -ggi Q V - ii- .f x ' A ' N' 7 ffzv' - .Q ' K - , ' ' -' 1- I 573' ., 'x usaq- ' x . . 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T-,NT .wx - I 4 .-'M N' 1' +- -'-rg .1 .Y-- ' k',,.1.z .. -Y . 'K - ' 'I v .l '. K- . 'lf ' 0 7 N ' . I 'W ,-Q.: ' - ' K . , ,. E' -, i . .,q,,n . 3, at Q ,x ,v A ' ,A -4 -.,. A . b Y , ,. h . V A., fpfg' ' , 1.,A . l , 5.-' ' ' 4 5 . Y K . .. Q: al C? aff' Top row: S. Burnham, F. Garcia, D. Rennels, D. Allen, B. Machado, A. Martinez, C. Garcia. Third row: O. Paez, Carmen Singh, J. Sani, R. Machado, G. Sani, L. Tarango, S. Pato, C. Padilla. Second row: V. Pool, M. Martinez, G. Sandoval, A. Virmontes, M. Misquez, I. Rios, N. Saucido, N. Salcido. Front row: C. Rueles, A. Gutirrez, V. Marez, F. Rubio, H. Rubio. 'ZW' The purpose of this club is to create interest in SPANISH and Latin-American culture, and to learn more about our Spanish speaking neighbors. Our activities this year have included entering a float in the Homecoming Pa- rade, seeing Spanish movies, and sponsoring Spanish dinners and parties. We started out the year with Mr. Alves as our advisor, but after his departure, Mrs. Heath as our Spanish teacher became our advisor and sponsored our activities. -'W . , D L., .. .5 , s . ' , 2 4 .:: 'C - In 44 'Eaf' x BEV BETTENCOURT Editor Paper Staff The NEWSPAPER STAFF is composed of students of lournallsm who publish the school paper, the Lions Roar. Through the paper they inform students teachers and parents of school affairs: school gossip social and sports events Top row: N. Watson, D. Choate. Second row: A. Hampton, 8. Lee, Mrs. Barnes, M Gibson Third row: L. August, R. Seeno. Pzewg The PRESS CLUB, one of this year's new organizations, was organized for all students in- terested in any phase of news- paper work. One of the club's major proiects was the produc- tion of the Student Body Play, Ever Since Eve. Top row: D. Choate, N. Watson, L. Vas- quez, B. Hanratty, R. Seeno, B. Carney. Second row: E. Machado, G. Wightman, B. Bettencourt, M. Gibson, W. Duncan. Third row: L. August, B. Thomas, J. Avery, S. Myers, J. McCuiston. Fourth row: A. Hampton, Mrs. Barnes, B. Lee. C Y in Q 4. 1 Top rowg C. Brown, C. Davis, R. Holmes, G. Nevero, C. Espinoza, J. Aguilar, B. Pastor, M. Enos, K. Colburn, B. Anderson, T. Perez, C. Linn, B. Longwell. Third row: R. Hartson, F. Furtado, J. Winters, L. Vasquez, A. Celoni, A. McClelland, C. Cross, H. Geddes, J. Perrile, N. Whitten, B. Biglow, B. Willis, G. Bella, R. Coelho. Second row: V. Armstrong, J. Beata, T. Fanucchi, R. Wheeler, R. Strickland, C. Thomas, T. Martinez, L. Sacchetti, R. McDaniels, W. Masson, R. Bailey, T. Sanchez, J. Mattos. Front row: J. Wilson, E. Sellers, V. Bruckner, R. Arguelles, J. Fasana, D. Tillotson, J. deFremery, M. Devine, R. Havens. aff? ' The FUTURE FARMERS of AMERICA is a national organization of boys enrolled in high school vocational agriculture classes. Every Future Farmer must have a project in either livestock, poultry, fruit, or crops. This year we have had many successful activi- ties which consisted ot: the annual Barn Dance, the Parent and Son Banquet, the annual picnic, which are held in the spring. Also our chapter had a basketball team which played against other chapters. For many of the boys the big events of the year are the trip to the Junior Grand National held at the Cow Palace during Easter vacation and various field trips. 1f,c,Qv3.x!l3 ' by P V ws' XL, Mi , ,fii 1 , Y ' :- ,w' x Q' N1 W A ,K nfl ' I AX ls- xxhrl X .xx 3 ,iw s pl I ls' .v ,xf :av , h sg y '.o N. --- 1 '1 db ps 1 Q df! is PQ .- Ag :I I I Top row: N. Webb, D. Reynolds, J. Armstrong, R. Machado, G. Sani, S. Pato, F. Reece, R. Silva. Third row: P. Coffman, N. Bartee, J. Geddes, K. Cannon, J. Watson, B. Stone, W. Little, G. Robinson. Second row: B. Duncan, C. Berumen, W. Duncan, F. Patty, J. Mundell, B. Funez, N. Cooper, H. Barbee. Bottom row: P. Lewis, C. de Fremery, P. Simoni, M. Myers, J. Chavez, E. O'Kam,oto, J. Pringle, B. Scaggs. The FUTURE HOMEMAKERS of AMERICA is an organization for girls who are interested in home economics. JACQUE MOORE President The purposes of the F.H.A. are: to pro- mote better understanding of home and family life and promote international good will. The girls help with preparations for banquets and dinners throughout the year. An ice skating party, Initiation, Installation, Senior Dinner and Slumber party are some of the activities of this club. in MRS. KRUMLAND Advisor l t 2 53? Nr 44 g , S A 1 , F., . '..gf,,', T'I 'iw 3 ,, f. fj- 5 fi W' , k 1 5 Qs 'A', Q B' i - Q U E . I it . l l it 5 f f r . X i -Y il? FX V -3 I X i A . ' , . ' x 4 'G I N Ai ff . V 4 .lin-. . if ' 'gi ,1 -,-Q N I 'I - , .lan ., I ' -,-4 N . Q v ,, 4 KP- .- A fi h Q 5 ll' , gif JM 1 '5 ' ' .s cg , '-,fma'wi- ' 5 Q. an l ,v N I q . w tus .VI l 4 5 4 ,ns il . 2 A a 55- it 5'-A Top row: L. Epling,- J. Partridge D. Allen, S. Gauger, M. Mendez. Second row: J. Watson, E. Luns- ford, J. Partridge, E. Okamoto, J. Mundell, J. Chavez. Q.,-f.,-ff, L W Kb--Q , 1 I The GIRLS' LEAGUE is composed of all the girls in the school. One of their main proiects is the Moth- ers' Tea, held in the spring, however, they often spon- sor the Hi-Jinx and the Big and Little Sister Day. J. Chavez, E. Okamoto, J. Watson, M. Myers, J. Mundell. Q an nr H 41? INT' 'l vMl'l-'Y V116 'FERT I 1' 1. 'Q 6 I ld 'Y .5- Q.,-ff.,-f. Top rowr. E. Garcia, S. Lunsford, M. Coombes, B. Dryden, N. Webb, G. Sani, J. Partridge, R. Machado J. Sani, M. Bohannon, J. Gauger, J. Armstrong, D. Bevill, K. Richart, B. Knauss, N. Lewis, A. Jacobsen Third row: D. Reynolds, D. Rennels, B. Becker, G. Wightman, S. Myers, P. Stailey, Vina Tuttle, B. Scott J. Libbey, S. Hall, B. Treat, P. Harris, W. Little, G. Cogswell, J. Moore. Second row: W. Pascoe, N. Bartee, M. Lozano, J. Avery, J. McCuiston, V. Marez, A. Fortson, B. Garcia D. Allen, B. Morris, P. Stowell. Front row: C. Hurst, B. McClelland, J. Swicegood, P. Lunsford, D. Hampton, J. Rossi, A. Gutierrez S. Rios, W. Clifton, J. Townsend, M. Wilkins, J. Geddes. The G.A.A. is composed of girls who are interested in sports such as speedball, basketball, folk dancing, bowling, swimming, archery, tennis, and volleyball. This year the Constitution was changed and a new credit system was put into effect for the first time. Meetings are held twice a week and new sports are played every six weeks. The main activities for the year consisted of Playdays, Turkey Raffle, Basketball Dinner, and the Slumber Party. All were very successful. 1 1 1 4 '- Q 0 9 ni Q ' X -qv Q- 4 C32 ,z nl :ai Qs l u. l Top row: D. Maxwell, M. Cole, P. Wolfe, L. Cole, V. Shrader, H. Ames, A. Viramontez,, D. Wolf, A. Jacobson, B. Stone, F. Patty, P. Stowell, J. Geddes. Third row: C. Boyer, K. Lane, J. Watson, R. Garcia, C. Padilla, M. Urenda, M. Misquez, J. Sandoval, L. Tarrango, S. Gauger, J. Partridge, D. Pallidino. Second row: A. Hampton, B. Lee, L. Epling, M. Treat, L. Martinez, F. Rubio, D. Cox, A. Hudman, M. Mendez. Front row: J. Mundell, J. Chavez, S. Burnham, E. Okamoto, M. Myers, P. Lewis, C. de Fremery, R. Silva, S. Walker, L. Lozona. 'P N if .4 'il . 1 'sv' . J ' -may A4 V . L51-r: :., Eau.. , nv f xx- , ,A N . ,, , : any - FMP v .k5. 1 3' dial . ' - . ' R' -r- Q. ' fn Q b , 1 ' Abfre- A .' ' 42 . vig..-' .A+ .. 1 -in - W'3 w1-1.- J If t - 'faiaf-:ii-'-H l -f J. ..,, n 2. if .gf u . T' AA, f'- .., wx A - . ' fx , Af' f1 px . fx. fy, . ng CN-Af Q4' rself, 4 G G3 'R M? 'fs bf? 1 GE G' Q4 W' ,gifs X if. Q r ui' .Krug 2 I .456 ? 5 f 4 I C , . ' o U ' 'Q , 1759 X I n - a CQ l SPORTS . - a . 5' 13 4'-.,: 1 ,Vx ' fi r v g. S maize .. . . -L 24 ..-'m 1 , r S 'A -- nlhf. . av.. , . L x u ' 'U 5.- . gig' 1 4 '- -373' it- 'Wx 1.1 Y ' via Left to right J.V. Coach Bruce Nelson, Varsity Coach Lou Bronzan, Assistant Var- sity Coach Jack Ferrill, Assistant J.V. Coach Don Inman. These four coaches have done a splendid iob of coaching the boys this year. Lou Bronzan is head coach for football and baseball while Jack Ferrill is head coach for basketball, track, and swimming. Coach Lou Bronzan and Charlie Willis Emery was Liberty's first league game and they came through in great style. Tallying six times the Lions added four extra points for a 40 to 0 win. Al Silveira scored first on a 4-yard run. Then Leon Bevill threw to Frank Davis for 25 yards and a touchdown. A Bevill to Davis pass scored again from I9 yards out for the third score. Silveira ran 20 yards for the next touchdown. Manuel Tarango made the extra point after all of these scores. Tarango also scored a touchdown on a weaving 70-yard punt return. Robert Thomas scored last with a T0-yard run. The Lions got off to a good start in the campaign with this win. Livermore was a traditional battle for the Lions against their bitterest rivals. Everything started off wrong in this particular game, but ended well. Livermore scored first on a recovered fumble and made the extra point. The Lions came back to score on a 25-yard run by Manuel Tarango. Though the score stayed this way until early in the fourth quarter when Leon Bevill threw a pass to Frank Davis for'20 yards and a touchdown. Tarango made the extra point and the final score was T3 to 7. Liver- more was held to T0 yards in total yardage in the second half. Tarango led the Lions by gaining over 120 yards on runs. Top row: K. Colburn, C, Pringle, C. Willis, F. Graves, F. Davis, L. Bevill, H. McClure. Third row: Coach Bronzan, J. Henry, J. Johnson, P. Martinez, L. Clifton, M. Tarango, M. Domingo, N. Watson, Coach Ferrill. Second row: A. Silveria, M. O'Brien, D. Rennels, A. Celoni, B. Sylvester, V. Bruckner, T. Sanchez. Front row: B. Slatten, S. Fortner, D. Elkins, R. Stone, R. Thomas. The Lions took their third win in league play from the Amador Dons. They trounced them thoroughly by a 46 to 6 score. The Lions scored twice in the first quarter on a 28-yard pass from Neale Watson to Manuel Tarango and a T5-yard pass from Watson to Al Celoni. In the second quarter Robert Thomas ran 38 yards for one touchdown and Bill Sylvester went I8 yards for another. ln the third quarter Watson scored on a 2-yard plunge. The fourth quarter was even more eventful though as the Lions scored twice in this period. The first was by Ken Colburn on a 2-yard run. A pass from Leon Bevill to Frank Davis for 29 yards accounted for the last touch- down. Ken Colburn, a sophomore halfback, led the Lions by gaining over TOO yards, on the ground. San Ramon iourneyed to Brentwood to settle the E.B.C.A.L. football standings and went home empty handed. On the first play from scrimmage Al Silveira went 64 yards for the game's only touchdown. Manuel Tarango kicked the extra point and the score was 7 to 0. Out- standing line play stopped the Wolves throughout the game and accounted for a big part of the victory. The Lions gained il0 yards on the ground and 9 yards on passing. As everyone knows this was the last E.B.C.A.L. football championship that can be won. So congratulations to the i953 varsity team and their coaches. 'T wr .n i st'm2ff,-,,,, '-- ff' Y,- 5 , . ',. ' ' A1 nALu ? . wi' W, .- lj .-v , U.,,,' v- . ,. ' , ..-Q. f W 1 , .i -avi ' . , ,r:,. A f mir ' .,'f?,g: .,g'i'P rs, A . A 4 w-fa' . fl IIHALII IILEAMONII 4 -'Q fb ' , -- , I v. V j 'Q' !gif.'!'-' '4 .o w ,-.f Jw' -nv P . . l'f-351' 0, . 'fi 'gs -' ' -.7 .lv y. '9'gHyx,'y L',y- Hgfi ,jfs . -7' 5fs'egf'a ,,f' V 4.3 if -rs'-'MA --ig fn 'mf ,.f3Q- f ' ,, . e, ef: Q 'Q s- N,',x,g,g .'..', -P rape..-.-, f- 3 .yr . -. 2:5-M345 -if1Tw,-..- A an A 2 --'. few-..: -ru. -l'l'f '1. .f.1 f'c'SQn E. UDONH FRANK CHARLIE Scazee THEY WE Antioch ........ E..., 2 7 O Sf. Elizabeth -. 6 32 John Swett O 6,632 Armiio EEE, O 45 'Emery 6 e.ee .. 0 40 'Livermore 6, 7 13 'Amador 6 46 6 San Ramon 6.66 6 O 7 Galt .ooo 6 ,i9 6 League games -up 3-7' F? .,. ,-ae, f. 5 .--' 1. , .. .-A.. 'Na .Jr M ,,. ' win? at ff. -gy, Y , ,. -2'T. 7 42' ' Wx- '- ,.. HV Q .175- 4, 1 W x,, '7 . - BlLL . W 1' '- .rf ' .,, L... pi? - MANUEL 1,-can-all! xzziw y. LEON 7 MANUEL TARANGO , ,.,. MANUEL TARANGO ...,.,L MANUEL TARANGO ....... FRANK GRAVES ..,..,.L.LL MARION DOMINGO ALL,.LL RALPH MENDOZA .L.,LLL u NJ f nALu .4 Q - W S FRANK Sammcuq Most Valuable Player Most Valuable Back Scholarship Award Most Valuable Linemen Most Valuable Linemen ost Valuable J.V. Player ' . 4 .I L04 l 3 ' 5 in ti A 1,- I Ag Q: Q X K .S J 'I 0 A .Q 1, ,ia I er Q? f 4 ' :ff I rx- ' iQ w ,A , 2 .,' , g 5, , 4 ,',X if Y K Q A A V15 'QI 5 ' 2 WF! W 44 b I ,,, , 4,9 at ,, X 'Ar Q , ' . e 1 A -v E la 1 Y .CFM 2 5' W'-d 1 14 -e ,E V1'- - 3 Top row: S. Domingo, D. Mack, A. Bartee, R. Sellers, R. Kutch, R. Coelho. Third row: Mr. Nelson, F. Mallet, H. Urenda, L. Lindsay, L. Bevill, R. Bryant, T. Sanchez, H. Pascoe, Mr. Inman. Second row: H. Salas, J. England, G. Bellah, R. Stone, L. Fernandez, J. Duarte, L. Mikkleson, J. Allen. Front row: R. Palladino, D. Teague, R. Mendoza, C. Ochoa, R. Ribeiro, R. Ribeiro, J. Garcia, W. Simpson, D. Crane. I Z I g hw- O 1 I I Q s UH 59,1 FH' MN. 17? 1121 F -ict: ' Q sf' - 1- ll 6:'.u' f., ,.x .9-.aim I ,lI,, ani! .J 1 3 1 n A I 5 'W - ,v .NL ng V D 1 1 1 V' 1. li 1 - -Tl'-mg X . s ' 2 F U 3 I I 1 A 5 J A If - . 1 4 , : ',: - Serin? .ff 1' I . .Al I '.. A . x J' I. FIU f fr-f V EX ,-4' O i lp Q . -. ii , .,, x . L 4 V 'Q is 5 5 ' 3 P ,' , I fx I wx 3 11 2 5 3 1-, Q L3 Qi: 1- ' avi, Q . , I , 3 4 1' ' 1 f... 5, J, , A. , g, N 3 Q, 4 yu 1 X -A ' M r 'N EY Ns 8 wp. 2 'K- X 5 x K y' gf r V 5 -'B 'bf vg- -1 i x 2 Q, . ,P 5 ' 1 1 1 -, 3,5 1 ,K I - XE 1 W, . , 1 , 1 I 2 I ,. t 5 if 1 g , 12 1 i f 1 Rv '- dev A ' . N y, . G .1, ,. ,, ' . . 5 Y, 1953 Dec. 1-St. Marys Dec. 8-Antioch . Dec. 11-Tracy ..,. Dec. 15-Galt ...,, Dec. 18-St. Marys .. Dec. 22 Rio Vista ssss. Dec. 30-Manteca ...., 1954 Jan. 5-Voncordia Jan. 8-Emery .,,,.,,. Jan. 12-Benecia ,ss,sss. Jan. 15-San Ramon Jan. 19- Galt -. ,.,ss.,..,s . Top row: C. Cross, N. Watson Third row: D. Beattie, A. Acloni, B. Dryden, G. Novero Second row: D. Mack, C. Pringle, B. Cecchini. Front row: J. C. Thompson, Mr. Ferrili, M. Tarango. ff ?!I 2 THEY WE 1954 37 33 Jan. 22 37 35 Jan. 26 34 42 Jan. 29 47 33 Feb. 2 21 31 Feb. 5 32 40 Feb. 11 41 59 Feb. 16 Feb. 19 43 44 Feb. 23 45 55 Feb. 26 55 48 March 4 32 65 March 5 .. 53 51 March6 Livermore Amador . Concordia -Armiio ,, Emery ........... . San Ramon . . Rio Vista . Livermore -Amador -Armiio . St. Marys -Downey Galt .. . . THEY - ..,,, .- ---,55 53 26 39 21 43 36 52 48 50 60 35 60 V? Qc fr lr 1 3? 'A 1 , . av I 13.6 16 xii- ,III Y 55iwfffT?Q v I. W. RQ' ai 17 , A r E 4 , 1 f ,gfff , , 9 , Q I 3 5 34. f Q. w U, -4 'Qing' ,,r' 'Q gs, t it E Q Q t F . t 2 A 4 . i L 4 Top row: Mr. Nelson, H. Urenda, L. Mikkelsen, M. 0'Brien, R. Stone, D. Mack Second row: J. England, T. Shelton, J. McCord, R. Mendoza, L. LeFevre, P McHenry 2 gd 1954 THEY WE 1953 THEY WE Dec. 1-St. Marys ...,... ..... 3 3 25 Jan. Galt A......e. W Dec. 8 Antioch .... .... 2 6 15 Jan. 22-Livermore -- Dec. 11 Tracy ..... .... 3 9 42 Jan. 26-Amador .... Dec, 15-Galt ,..,....., ,... 3 8 34 Jan. 29-Concord .... Dec. 18-St. Marys ..... ............ ..... 2 5 28 Feb -AfmilO ..eeA. Dec. 22-Rio Vista ....... - ..,...... ..... 4 6 34 Feb -Emery ...,.. Dec. 30--Manteca ,....,. ..... 4 5 55 Feb -San Ramon 1954 Feb -Rio Vista -- Jan. 5 Concord ....... ,.,,. 2 6 36 Feb -Livermore Jan. 8 Emery ..,.. ,,,., 32 37 Feb -Amador Jan. 12 Benecia ....... ..., 5 O 54 Feb -Armiio ...... 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Gerard, G. Henry, R. Schwitters, J. Henry, A. Hampton, M. Tarango, B. Sylvester, C. Kretshmer, R. Scott. i Bottom row: Mr. Ferrill, R. Thomas, R. Arguelles, D. McLain, T. Gonzales, C. Pringle, H. McClure, J. Rodriques, R. Kutch, F. Davis, Mr. Nelson. 220 DASH POLE VAULT ...... MILE ...... .... .......... 'I00-YARD DASH MILE RELAY ...,....... LIBERTY A TRACK TEAM MAKES NEW RECORDS M. Tarengo-22.85 F. Davis-11' 9 J. Rodriques-4152.5 M. Tarengo-lO.2s rengo, T. Shelton-3:32.9 if MILE RELAY ....... 880 RELAY ..... 880 RELAY ......... 440-YARD RUN 880-YARD RUN J. Rodriques, B. Thomas-3:32.9 M. Tarengo, B. Sylvester-1:33.9 F. Davis, B. Thomas-l:33.9 .. .. .............. M. Tarengo-52.25 J. Henry-2:1 1.4 Pictured to the left are R. Thomas, T. Shelton, Coach Jack Ferrill, J. Rodri- quez, and M. Tarango, Mr. Ferrill is holding the trophy won by the boys for first place in the mile relay held at Martinez. ff If 'mek Y. F , 1' I , do-F' 'lf'-f wx -an 5 x S I 5. I , I, - n A '-x T . L X 1 '17 ,Ilia 'I I ll 1 I w Top row: R. Hedges, H. Urenda, R. Mallet, J. Duarte, J. Alanis, J. Allen, C. Straub, K. Colburn, J. de Fremery, V. Armstrong, R. Scott. Front row: L. Bevill, D. Craine, R. Ruberio, G. Kuhn, L. Reed, K. Wheeler, T. Shelton, S. Fortner. LIBERTY B TRACK TEAM BREAKS RECORDS THIS YEAR SHOT PUT No. 8 ..... ..... S tan Fortner-51' 7V2 DISCUS ,,,.,.,,,,.,,, ...... S tan Fortner-108' 3 70 H H .,,,,,, ...... H erman Urenda-l0.3s 660 -,,-,-,-.,,.,,,,. .,,, T homas Shelton-1:29.13 1320 RUN ,,,,,, ................. J oe Alanis--3:40.5 HIGH JUMP ,,,,,, .,.,,,, H erman Urenda-5' 1OV2 POLE VAULT ,,,,,, .......... H erman Urenda-IO' 440-YARD RELAY 440-YARD RELAY MILE RUN ............... IOO-YARD DASH 880-YARD RELAY 880-YARD RELAY ISO DASH ............... .9 Dkiniuini. Maw' - .mn-is ' -'rg' f 4. I Nl.y Ww- L. Reed, S. Fortner-48.4 K. Colburn, T. Shelton-48.4 Joe Alanis-4158.0 Stan Fortner-10.7 A. Straub, T. Shelton H. Urenda, S. Fortner T. Shelton, S. Fortner-16.6 TRACK STARS-Left to right: K. Colburn, L. Reed, H. Urenda, S. Fortner, T. Shelton, J. Alanis. P!!! 'Uv as WT Q r. r., ,Q ff fs C 'frame -.. qv,-... , arf ' ' ' f ' 1 ',s -- V, A fl. v:1!'4T I1'.vb'n -mo.. pil' f:4:.7A:,'I-E. ag ,vi,.8- Ti. In-7 ,Pts . -','.w'., 'W I -Jr-f - .iffy Q?-1.0 I!-4l'Y, flhiflxf? . !1,r'!h,' if . 0 , . 'W gl Yr s, Q , , Q ' 4 Q 'Q our o- M ny Q as 'A V , ' 1 K 'Xxx N 5 rf Nfi ull' v A61 u ,A - -1. X '1 das! E ii-.1 Left to right: L. Norick, K. Carpenter, F. Graves, A. Bartee, H. Pasco, H. McClure, R. Davis, L. Harfwig. Top: R. Hedges, Manager, Coach Ferrill. If lf , , H-mi gf lr . Lixuv ' ' A . 1. 'L -5. Ng? 'xxx 15 Q. . .. ,4rw.,W ..n,,'i'K' . . . w.,4 ,T '--1' X c Q. 4 M K- Qk ,f - new 2 sm' ' Top row: C. Townsend, R. Mallet, C. Thomas, D. McClIeIand, G. Cunningham, D. Hamlin, L. LeFevre, R. Griialva, R. Hanratty. Bottom row: J. Wisecarver, K. Petersen, J. England, J. Partridge, M. McCIIeIand. Q.. WJ X X744 I s 1 - 1 New ?: 'Q .-N, f 1 .VX A 'va .if ' ev A ' . 9 N , A gt 325' 4 lv. , Y . 549 Ka' -Q . v ! ,1 3 'wrnpgm EET l M if il l -3---'ls 1 ., . ff 3 0 ' -Je? ef A 'a 3' V .Ji ,1 'I J' ' .. ik A , I ' QYEZA fa - X 0 .6 of ,ann 4. N ' 'Yssa wf 1 75 r.. 3 ra -i 3, . Mt Manuel Tarengo-winner of Most Valuable F o ot b a I I Player Trophy and winner of Highest Scholastic Trophy. Carl Cross-presented with Rotary Trophy for Most Val- uable Basketball Player. l Leroy Hartwig-winner o' Fallman Swimming Trophy for Outstanding Swimmer. Jr, Domingo and Franl- G raves-winners of Tec Ohmstede Award for Out standing Linemen. Manue Tarengo-winner of Tec Ohmstede Award for Out- standing Backfield Player. l Q 1 , AQ xiqt' - 'g .' V I HY ',',1' Q a . v' ,I 'R 5 'R .P 1 . E 9 .pf VT... .9 9 f .A q gg A k 4 . ' if gif , . Q1 H ' . Z ' x iF7 f x 'np Y qt E - . Q if.-. 'Mu' 1 - I . 1 ' . , . .fi . ,, V3 'F' . 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