Liberty High School - Lion Yearbook (Brentwood, CA)

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Homecoming. . . . 80 Advertisements . . 1 I ,J-nu X 7 Qi , -I. x 0 Www My , , .84 .92 .99 106 112 120 122 -bit .4.l,5p55g59?3 ' 19 1 og 62 We the 1962 Annual Staff dedicate this annual to the Senior Class. While considering what person or group to bestow this honor upon we were duly impressed by the school spirit the Seniors of '62 displayed throughout their four years at Liberty. This tribute is paid not only to those students but to their ad- visors, Miss Graber and Mr. Bascom. We hope the loyalty of these seniors will be an inspiration to the many classes that follow. In this way the Seniors will be leaving one last and very important legacy to their school. 2 umm We entered Liberty Union High as very excited and ambitious Freshmen. The year of 1959 included for us a reception given by the Sophomores which made us feel very wel- come, and our very first dance with the theme Young Dreams. Concluding the year we gave an assembly called Around the World in 80 Days that presented to the student body skits, patomines, and a humorous portrayal of jungle Jim by Mr. Bascom. Our Sophomore activities were equally as enjoyable as our Frosh year, with our coke sale, car wash, a reception given for the incoming Freshmen, and the receiving of our class rings. Last but not least our Sophomore Hop rounded out the year. It's theme-- Harbor Lights with Barbara Baroni and David Dyer reigning as King and Queen. As juniors We had a year packed full of excitement also. We started off with our an- nual coke sale, and the Winning of lst place for the noisiest float in the Homecoming parade. It ended with our junior Prom under the theme of Corinthian Elegance which was a wonderful success, and our junior Picnic. We looked ahead eagerly to be a Mighty Senior. Well, we finally made it--Seniors at last! This year has been the best of all. It was filled with so many exciting activities. Our display of spirit at Homecoming with Sharon Roper as our Queen, the coke sale, Senior Ball, and best of all Senior Week. The year will end with our graduation from Liberty Union High and with us we will take all the fine memories of four years packed full of excitement and enjoyment. We hope that the classes to come will share this warm feeling we have for our years at Liberty. Ffwslv Qoplv f 55 I ,if ff s 'Y . W. ,f Qfu. I v f 3 it L . 'x S ff cmiofw Z, Qeniow WMS WM BEST ALL -AROUND .......... DAVID DYER BEST PERSONALITY .......... TOM WISECARVER MOST POPULAR ............ CHUCK DWELLEY MOST BEAUTIFUL AND HANDSOME. . BOB FREDRICKS FRIENDLIEST ............. ROY GURSKY HAPPIEST. . . . . .WAYNE BATTIEST FUNNIEST . . . . . .JESS GRANADO NOISIEST ..... . . RICK PETERS MOST BASHFUL . . . . . FRED VALVERDE NEATEST .... . . DENNIS PILATI EYES ............. . . . LARRY LINDSAY HAIR .............. . . . ERNEST MACHADO MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED . . . . RICK PETERS SMILE ............. . . . BUDDY MERCER BEST DANCERS .... . . . HAROLD DAVIS CUTEST COUPLE .. . . . . TOM WISECARVER MOST ATHLETIC . . . . . DENNIS PILATI BIGGEST FEET .... . . . CLINTON JACOBS NOSE ............. . . . LARRY ROMITI MOST INTELLIGENT ...... . . . RICK PETERS BEST BUILD AND FIGURE . . . . . . EMIL GEDDES MOST DEPENDABLE ..... . . . ROY GURSKY 5 BARBARA BARON1 SUE ESPARCIA SHARON ROPER SALLY HUMMEL JEANETTE APPLEGATE AMELIA SIMPSON JUDY MORAL ES LORETTA AGUIAR KATHY EZELL JOAN SWIOEGOOD JOAN HAYES PAULA ORAVES SALLY HUMMEL LENORA GUTIERREZ PENNY PINKSTON JOAN SWICEGOOD SUE ESPARCIA BETTY BAILEY JUDY MOORE SHARON ROPER CAROL BENN SUE ESPARCIA .',,...- ' 'Q Lvl, gl 1 4- i fs fi , X 'Qu M., 1 .1 'S 10 11 12 1 .xx N . ' ' 5 'Q 1 gi n r 1 I 3 Judy Bowers Amelia Simpson Lin Bartee Wanda Byer Carol Benn Lee Rae Painter Dixie Dickey Elvie Barbee Carol Dancer Lupe Alanis David Higgins Roy Gursky Mary Ann Nelson -,MV 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. Barbara Baroni Kathy Ezell Judy Morales Sharon Elmore Dennis Pilati Carol Henninger Betty Bailey Sally Hummel Paula Graves Joan Swicegood Sharon Roper Joan Hayes W 4 1 .. I-pl - ,f . 'H 1 ff ' X, N 5- n . YA vwu:.,,,- HD 1 1 1'?i7..3'fY X2 5. ., Q.. 139' 6, '49 'i..,.s 'WN in 'iq Ffa WJ 41+ . iw p F '71 Jeanette Applegate Laine Lawrence Connie Roeder Larry Romiti Sandra Hubbert Georgia Sellers Rose Mimoz Mel Bombardier Carol Melot Dixie Friday Emma Shelton Laura Lee Fullmer 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. Elma Franco Meri O'Brien June Spearman Hope Faj ardo Judy Trammell Marilyn Wright Loretta Aguiar Tina Anderson Sue Esparcia Penny Pinkston Frank Robles Charlene Nelson 1.1 .NY 'Et lv' -1' 44 - g y. 'ins' f ,,.- x 1, LORETTA AGUIAR Mouth LUPE ALANIS IILOUII Home Econ: Spanish Club. TINA ANDERSON llTeen!l Commercial: F.H.A., G.A.A. Spanish Club, Pep Club, Girls' Block L. I Commercial: F.N.C., F.H.A., Spanish Club, Pep W1LL13 BALL - Club, Mascot- College Prep: Spanish ' Club, J.V.-Football, ..- , Spanish Club. , Q9 ' H LINN BARTEE K' ',,,A V - ' Industrial Arts: Pep , ' V Club. K f I f 1 JEANETTE APPLEGATE Applep1ate College Prep: Choir, Latin Club, Pep Club, Quest Club, Honor Roll, C.S.F., G.A.A., G.A.A. Pres., Student Council, Girls' Block L, Cheer- leader. K KENNETH BLOODWORTH llcob H Pep Club, Spanish Club, J.V. Swimming, V. Swim- ming, J.V. Football, V. Football. DENVER BEAL Dennie Shop: Latin Club, J.V. Football, J.V. Baseball. Q - l I A , -A.: I ....., BOBBY BUTLER X llBObll Band: 5 asiflfirf' HOWARD CALDWELL College Prep: J.V. Football, Spanish Club. 'flag Y' Q' BARBARA BARONI ' 'BBBBBBBBBBBB ' ' Comm. 8:1-lome Econ: G.A.A., G.A.A. Soph. Rep., Pep Club, Vice- Pres. 8:Pres. Pep Club, F.H.A., F.H.A. Treas., Spanish Club, Soph. Queen, Annual Staff, C.A.A. Award, Girls' Block L, Yearbook Society, Yearbook So- ciety Pres. i -xr .A fl g R. f . ? . 'QC' 'li' Q .XJ MEL BOMBARDIER ll ll it Lover M, Ind. Arts: Pep Club, Spanish Club, Block L, p L.. V. Swimming, J.V. Foot- g. .fr- ' ball. , ,L 1 HAROLD DAVIS JUDY BOWERS Davis Kitten Sh0P: A C3PPe19- Ch0'if, Home Econ: F.H.A., J.V. Football, J.V. Swim- F.N.C., G.A'A. ming , J.V . Baseball. il, LINDA BARTON '-'vs Commercial: F.I-LA., F.N.C. GLORIA BELTRAM Home Econ: G.A.A., Spanish Club. ILEN E CAMBELL A Cappella Choir. DAVID DYER Dave College Pres: Student WANDA BYER Council, Student Council C0mme1'Cia1: A Cappella Pres., Student Body Pres., ChOif- Soph. Pres., Latin Club, Rally Comm., Pep Club, Quest Club, Block L, JV fScV Football, JV QV Basketball, V. Baseball, Band, Honor Roll, Soph. King, Co-Capt. Football 8zBaseball. 6 CAROLYN CARROLL Home Econ: WANDA COMBES Home Econ: Latin Club, CHVIGIS F.1-LA., A Cappella choir. 00 P' fl BOB FREDERICKS Pretty Boy College Prep: V. Football, V. Baseball Pep Club, Spanish Club, Block L. Y. 7 GERALD FRENCH Frenchy Science and Metal Shop: J.V. Football. 5. N 5 'Q . K, CAROLYN DEARMAN Music: G .A .A . CAROL DANCER Home Econ: F.H.A., Spanish Club, F.N.C., F.N.C. Historian, Mascot. DIXIE DICKEY Dixie-Dee Music: F.H.A., G.A.A., C.E.C. LINDANA ELIAS llLinll Home Econ 8zArts: G.A.A., F.H.A., Spanish Club. J 11 5. JOE GARCIA Woodshop: ABRAM GRACIA Spanish Sz Shop: JV Football. EMIL GEDDES College Prep: Latin Club, C.S.F., Yearbook Society, A Cap- pella Choir, Quest Club, Block L, JV ,W Football, JV Sc E V Swimming, Band, Honor Roll, Quest Club A X , Pres., Student as p Court. sb xxx : X' , Xl 2 , +R Q , Eg A ROBERT GIANNOTTI - uBobn 2 5'- Band: Spanish Club. 5 3 XX 5 - x K iw 'S HILDA ESCOBAR III-Iillyll College Prep: Latin Club, F.H.A. SUSAN ESPARCIA llsuell Student Council, Spanish Club, Pep Club, F.H A., G.A.A., Year- book Society, Annual Staff, G.A.A. Vice- Pres. 8zPres., G.A.A. Cabinet, Annual Staff Ass't 8: Editor, Yearbook So- ciety Pres., Girls' Block L, G.A.A Award, Honor Roll. .as 6-' 2 SHARON ELMORE Home Econ: ,W ,ix Q f .W JESSE GRANADO Shop: J.V. Football. . GT- ' 47 2' 'li P f C13 A RONALD GARRIDO Agriculture: Latin Club, F .F .A. ROY GURSKY College Prep: C.S.F., F.F.A., Spanish Club, Student Council, Student Court, Chief Justice, Commis- sioner Of Technical ll L ',,,, 5 Affairs, Jr. Class ' J fl Pres., Honor Roll, . Student Body Play. I X 42' x KATHLEEN KZELL BILL HAMMERS 9, Kathy Jim .p A,-,,, Home Econ: Industrial Arts: V. Base- ball Manager, Block L. 12 ' 1... X ELMA FRANCO Fudd Home Econ: Latin Club, F.I-I.A., F.N.C., Spanish Club, G.A.A., Girls' Block L. DIXIE FRIDAY Home Econ: G .A .A. . X' M . i Q 7 1' DAVID HIGGINS 1' College Prep! Spanish 5. Home Econ: Spanish Club. if Club, Yearbook Society, Annual Staff, Photographer. 1 a,o y..,:,v x 'Y CLINTON JACOBS Clint Agriculture: F.F.A., Pep Club, Block L, J.V. Football, V. Football. 'ini ,puff I 4 LAURA LEE FULIMER College Prep: Latin Club, Student Body Treas., C.S.F., Honor Roll, Quest Club, Band, Modern Dance, F.H.A., Pep Club, Latin Club Treas., Soph. Queen Attendant. K Kg- LARRY LINDSAY Band: J.V. Football, J.V. Swimming, V. Swimming, Block L. 13 x DAVE JOHNSON College Prep: Yearbook So- ciety, Block L, J.V. Football, J.V. Swimming, I-Ionor Roll, Stu- dent Body Play. lx Latin Club, C .S .F . DOLORES GAMINO DAVID LUCAS nD0ggien College Prep: Spanish Home Econ: Spanish Club. Club . OLIVIA GARCIA Home Econ: CAROLYN GILL Ylcarolll College Prep: Spanish Club, G.A.A., Honor Roll, Pep Club. is I is: - , 2. iii MARY ANN GILL nciuyn Home Econ: Spanish Club. W F I BUDDY MERCER I lBud I I Ind. Arts: Spanish Club, JV 8cV Football. ERNEST MACHADO llErnielI Ag: Spanish Club, F.F.A., F.F.A. Pres., F.F.A. Treas., V. Football. i WILBUR MACI-IADO vvwillylo Ag: F.F.A. cv Q . 1 if . , i I fi, MARY GONZALES Hosie Commercial: Yearbook Society, Annual Staff, Spanish Club, G.A.A., Pep Club, Girls' League Rep., Yearbook Society Sec. 8cTreas. MARCELLA GRANADO Home Econ: G.A.A., F.H.A., Pep Club. PAULA GRAVES G.A.A., F.H.A., Pep Club. al- . -- JIM MINOR Ind. Arts: Spanish Club, JV Football, Varsity Football. ,ig if ,W ,f ..f x S KRANK MYATT LENORA GUT IERREZ Nora Commercial: F.H.A. l GEORGE NEGRETE Ind. Art: V. Basketball, V. Track. 15 BILLY NEWSOM Pep Club. Ag. emu: F.F.A. JOAN HAYES Commercial: F.H.A., NELSON OROZCO Spanish Club, Modern Spanish: Spanish Club. Dance. -ai' E x, PETE PATO -X Agriculture: O DAVID 'g PEDERSON A p V if Dave College Prep: P, Lin Latin Club, Pep ' .-:- Club, Block L, , J.V. Swimming, 1 ' V. Swimming, ii Band, J.v. Base- A ball, V. Baseball. X , ffl ...f .x RICK PETERS if? - YlRiCkyIl X College Prep: Pep Club, I r V Latin Club, C.S.F., An- nual Staff, V. Football. 'Y' 4 V, f SARA I-IUMMEL 'Isa-lll College Prep: C.S.F., G.A.A., Honor Roll, Pep Club, Quest Club, Choir, Song Leader , Modern Dance. -X N CAROL HENNINGER Carol Henn Commercial: G.A.A., Girls' Block L, Pep Club, F.H.A., Spanish Club. SANDlUr HUBBERT llsandyll Commercial: Latin Club, F.H.A., F.N.C., Pep Club, Girls' Block L. LAINE LAWRENCE llsqueakll Latin Club, F.H.A. CAROL MELOT Meat Hook College Prep: F .N.A., Latin Club . ILENE JOHNSON Okie Arts: Spanish Club . DENNIS PILATI Turtle Latin Club, Yearbook Society, Pep Club, Block L, JV cSzV Foot- ball, V Basketball, V. Baseball, Honor Roll, Band, Band Club. f ',,,,: PENNY MOORE Dimp1es Commercial: Pep Club, Rally Comm., Girls' League, F.N.C. .. ss, id! LARRY ROMITI HWOP H Arts: Yearbook Society, Pep Club, Annual Staff, Annual Staff Art Editor. BENNY RICHARDSON HBenH College Prep: Pep Club . FRANK ROBLES General: V. Football, Block L, Spanish Club, V. Base- ball, V. Track, Honor Roll. r' Q' . -m v A f3'M -:ii JUDY MORALES HMO!! F.H.A. , Spanish Club, G.A.A., Girls' Block L, Songleader, Rally Comm., G.A.A. Cabinet, Yearbook Society, G.A.A., Junior Rep. JUDY MOORE Commercial: F.l-LA., Spanish Club, Student Council, Spanish Club Sec., Vice-Pres. Girls' TOMO SHIROYAMA League, Pres- Girls' College Prep: Latin Club, League, c.A.A., c.E.c., C-S-F-f Honor R011- Pep Club, Girls' Block L, B Cheerleader. ROSE MUNOZ Munose Home Econ: G.A.A., F.H.A., Spanish Club, Pep Club. g , fx we-U3 xi-. , a.....' 'QW' 'vw I x CI-IARLEEN NELSON WELDON SOUTHERN Charlie Kurly Commercial: F.B.L.A. Ind. Arts: 18 ff'-A NORMAN SCHONING College Prep: Band 1. RONALD SOMERI-LALDER llRonll College Prep: Spanish Club, Rally Comm., JV Basketball, V. Basketball, Band, Student Body Play. I J JANET OLIVERIA Home Econ: F.H.A., F.N.C. if HELEN O'NEAL Boozie Home Econ: G .A .A., Girls' Block L. MARY ANN NELSON Home Econ: Spanish Club, G.A.A., F.N.C. . RJ 'X FRED VALVERDE Snail College Prep: Quest Club, Block L, J.V. Football, J.V. Basketball, V. Bas- ketball, J.V. Baseball. JACK TELLEZ Industrial Arts: ww'-. I. r 4 . xg, J DARLENE O'BRlEN Music: 19 MICHAEL TEMPS Mike College Prep: J.V. Swimming, V. Swim- ming, Spanish Club, Band. DOYLE TREAT Industrial Arts: Football Man- ager, Baseball Manager, Block HL ll Ss .fi S S EMILY ORDONEZ HMI! Home Econ: F.I-LA., S anish Club G A A., p , . . Block L, Yearbook Society, Annual Staff, Annual Staff Ass't Class Editor. LEE RAE PAINTER Lee-Lee Music 8zCol1ege Prep: F.H.A., Choir, G.A.A., Spanish Club, Spanish Club Sec., C.E.C., Student Court, Court Recorder, Honor Roll, Jr. Treas., Soph. Treas. Q R l 'N T,'lTP MERI ELLEN O'BRIEN IlAnge1ll Home Econ: Latin Club, F.H.A., F.N.C., G.A.A., Pep Club . JAMES VAUGHT llJimll Lnd. Arts: V. Baseball Manager, Block L, PENNY PINKSTON Pee-Pee Commercial: Pep Club, Annual Editor, C.A.A., Rally Comm., Girls' Block L, Songleader, Football Charter, Year- book Society. X 'Q - '. faiislaiifh. ' 1 :ana FRANCES RAMIREZ Comm: G.A.A., Block L, F.H.A., Quest Club CHARLES YING LING Charlie Ind. Arts: THELMA PARSON CONNIE ROEDER Commercial: G.A.A., F.T.A., Jr. Red Cross, Rosters Club. ROSITA ROSAS Hskitll College Prep: Spanish Club, F.N.C. Ann Staff. Wifi IRENE RAMIREZ IIIVYII Commercial: Spanish Club, F.N.C., G.A.A., F.H.A., Girls' Block L, Modern Dance, Student Body Play. 551. na I I GEORGIA SELLERS ci ci Commercial: F.H.A., Pep Club, C.E.C., Spanish Club, F.N.A., Swimming Charter. CHARLENE REED Chuck College Prep: G.A.A., Pep Club, Spanish Club, F.N.C., Choir, F.H.A. ENYMA SHELTON Commercial: Spanish Club, G.A.A., Pep Club, Block L. SHARON ROPER College Prep: Student Council, Student Body Sec., Fresh. Rep., Soph. Sec., Girls' Block L, C.S.F., Honor Roll, Rally Comm., Pep Club, G.A.A., Modern Dance, Majorette, Leadership Comm., Soph. Queen Attend., G.A.A. cabinet, Girls' Block L Pres., Latin Club, Vice-Pres. C.S.F., Student Body Play. LORET TA SALVADOR Home Econ: Spanish Club , F.N.C., G.A.A., Pep Club. '-r ' if ANGLA TAPIA Elena Spanish: Spanish Club. JUDY TRAMMELL Home Econ: Spanish Club, F.N.C. AMELIA SINIPSON Beatnik Comm. 8zHome Econ. JUNE SPEARMAN Spanish Club, Spamsh ,,Junie,, Club Vice-Pres., F.I-LA., F.H.A. Pres., G.A.A., Pep Club, Block L, Honor Roll. , .bififf YVONNE WEDER Home Econ: F.l-LA., Annual Staff, Annual Staff Class Editor. Home Econ: F.H.A. SHIRLEY WEATHERBY Apache Commercial: G.A.A. 22 YW , C' RITA TARANGO Commercial: F .H.A b F.N.C., spanish Cl u G.A.A. , Rally Comm., Pep Club, llL,ll HAH Cheerleader . TERRY TRAMMELL College Prep: Latin Club, Latin Club Sec., Pep Club, C.S.F., Honor Roll, G.A.A., Block L, Modern Dance. 1 MARILYN WRIGHT College Prep: Student Council, A cappella choir, Pep Club, Girls' Block L, Rally Comm., F.N.C Student Body Play, C.E.C. Mascot, Spanish Club. ELVIE ZA CHERY Home Econ: G.A.A F.H.A., F.N.C., Girls' Block L. i , , l ':'wl1 -.lm ' l Q IQ ' is 4' ,fc 5' is I. x A K' JOHN SILVA Major Agriculture . ,-Q f 1 LEO TRZEPKOWSKI Trout College Prep: Honor Roll, Student Council, Band Council, Commissioner of Athletics, Rally Com- mittee, A Cappella Choir, Dance Band, Advanced Band, Pep Club, Soph. King Rrmner-up, Spanish Club, Spanish Club Pres., J.V. Football, Most Valuable J.V. Foot- ball player, J.V. Track, Varsity Football fCaptainj, Varsity Track, Block L, Block L Pres. Smile Your On T.V. Study? N1 nv-.-.--ea,-.,f............1-. if T' President CAROL BENN Big Benn College Prep: Student Council, Latin Club, A Cappella Choir, G.A.A., Rally Comm., C.E.C., Pep Club, Block HI-qll A Cheerleader, F.l-I.A., Spanish Club, Modern Dance, Sr. Sec., Frosh Vice-Pres., A Track Charter, Student Body Pl ay. J' Miz H-is. C' ff .. CHARLES DWELLEY Chuck College Prep. 8zAg: Student Council, Court, Soph. Vice- Pres., Senior Pres., F.F.A., C.S.F., Spanish Club, Quest Club, Block L, JV 8zV Basketball, V. Track. JOAN SWICEGOOD College Prep Sz Comm: Student Council, Student Comm. of Cultural Affairs, Jr. Rep., Sr. Vice-Pres., F.H.A., F.H.A. Sec., C.S.F., Soph. Rep., Spanish Club, C-.A.A. Cabinet Sz Credit Manager, C.E.C., Pep Club, Block L, Majorette, Student Body Play, Modern Dance, Girls' League Sec. TOM WISECARVER llMOneyll Ag: Student Council, Frosh. Pres., Block L, Block L Vice- Pres., F.F.A., Pep Club, Spanish Club, JV Swimming, Co- Capt. Swimming, V. Swimming, JV Foot- ball, Student Body Play, Sr. Rep., Rally Comm. X Vw President BETTY BAILEY Home Econ: F.H.A., A Cap- pella Choir, F.N.C., C.E.C., Jr. Sec., Sr. Treas., Girls' League Vice- Pres., Honor Roll, Modern Dance. duisofus Miss Graber Mr. Bascom Tceasuwu -as 1. .. 24 1 RK, What's so funny'?? ??? ? KWH l 'jx a una by ' What 's so inter- esting??? ? j 4, J! 1' I A Ja , , ' H , l , Magi, ..' - b .1 '25, an--ff 1, gx 1 V2 S1aving Seniors That away shorty O. K. boys take a bow. What Babes???? ?'? ? Z . fl ll Get to Work! U Turn me loose, ya hear? 3 1, . 1 . Q W g,,,L,i..i.- m b .wa ,.w,,,... - X ' 0 And on with the show i 081130 G9 Q 0 OX 5. MY - .' lf 4? i , .L .Jig f .g'.' f, ' ix ,ni ,7'gj5,..!' ii. .. ., it i ,divlf ul 1 f ff? ffl' - ' sl. 2 zbfffgfzif, , f ' a. ' N ', Al' in 5 T 'xg I . 5 .,, ' we ,xg.4V in-v-.. M1 a of .v ,xml I 6 4 1 1 David Dyer President Laura Lee Fulmer Treasurer 27 W V I Sharon Roper Secretary 6' I ? f K 5 I 2 i 5 1 7' E 3 , S Ron De1'Immagine Vice President i Q j I , f 3 -Q . 1 L4 I s vi 3 A , I I 4-.N A V gl: , K '45 Sk fr v .4 g F ii 55-Pg', : 41-1 I i r Q E ' , Leo Trzepkawski Athletics lfliliil i 3 Z C3 Roy Gursky Technical Affairs 'Wil i 3 ' Q ,,, 5 ,s , ,,,,f 1 :a :fi ', ,,. 4Qrj!,,, 5, i 1l'f!!, ?ri 41,13 .'-f1f,,.,,- V. ,Q w 1 ,. t 1'7 wf.,,,f.'.n if fflawiqql v .' f,.4f i j , gee H Q , , If A 'ig 1:54 '2lf1'?Hi ,W 3 life.. J' '15 :?i.vlAk?p-Vail Liu ' '7?'s-gvzn-mx'!H.C, S Mike Temps Justice Q, ig E! 3 MZ 'I ' . , 1 ' , f 1 3 A , I . f 5 + 5 i f Q ' I 1 l 1 3 f ' V I . , A13 ax 5 rd , f , ,Q , f? ' 3 ,, I S I , S. Q Joan Swicegood Cultural Affairs Francis Ramirez Publicity 3 FRONT ROW5 L-R T. Vengely, L. Burroughs, R. Richart, L. Painter, R. Gursky, B. Bailey, C Dwelly, T. Josef. Advisors: Mr. Noble and Mrs. Craig 'Sf' I-up. A-:Q 5 1 z - V 1 V ' ' 0 .5',3K:,, f. ,xi iv Q J -X Q B R 29 Advisors Mr. Noble Mrs. Cra1g FRONT ROW: S. Hummel, S. Roper, R. De1'Immagine, L. Fulmer, J. Swicegood, S. Fsparcia. SECOND ROW: A. Simpson, J. Moore, J. Applegate, B. Baxoni, J. Pilati, K. Armstrong, F. Ramirez, P. Benn, L. Davidson, C. Benn, R. Gursky. THIRD ROW: D. Hammond, B. Ricioli, C Christeneen, R. Peters, D. Dyer, M. Temps, E. Geddes, T. Trezpskowski, C. Dwelly. 'Q 'X 2 x A-.f 'MY hx FRONT ROW: S. Worrington, J. Applegate, J. Mendes, L. Long, L. Lorens, A. Hubbert, D. Yoder, M. Weeks, SECOND ROW: A. I-Ionnger, A. Cliford, B. Michelotti, R. Fisher, C. Kuhn, V. Andrews, C. Melot, THIRD ROW: L. Fortner, S. Roper, A. Honneger, E. Armstrong, M. Gursky, A. Crosslin, C. Peters, FOURTH ROW: L. Lunce, M. Tennant, J. Arata, W. Van Horn, J. Christenson, L. Bur- roughs, FIFTH ROW: E. Armstrong, R. Richart, A. Honneger, E. Geddes, P. Pederson, M. Coy, SIXTH ROW: D. Johnson, R. Peters, F. Croslin, B. Burroughs, C. Christenson. The Latin Club has had a very active and successful year. To start the year off we had an after game dance. We had our annual banquet which was very enjoyable On March 9 81 10 we sent some delegates to the J. C. L. Conven- tion in Los Angeles. We had a very good time and brought back many new ideas to the Club. Of course we could not have had any of these activities if it had not been for our advisor, Miss Van Tassel. Advisor: Miss Van Tassel ifysfilr' cf fsgf?g. 4. f fa. Q .np,-:xa,.,-WWW, Y... . XS 5sw nail-K . Asif' a3L.'iww.w , . 5 , . , M ,,', f - ,..,,,,-. , . 4 , Q f. 1 2 .M A r'1k w-' ' ata , f.-. . . . . Y.. ,,,. , . M... . , .. L 0 m ,, V , 4.-U1 3 , 3, ' foggy 'E Wg T W, 1 w , 4 ,,,!.,z,gqf' . Ax-fig? if +2 if l Mr The primary aim of the Future Farmers of America is the Development of Agriculture Leadership, Co-operation, and Citizenship. THE lVIOTTO Learning to do Doing to learn Earning to live Living to serve FRONT ROW: F. Stonebarger, B. Martin, L. Derosa, J. Erskine, A. Thomas, W. Stallings, D. Baker, L. Pedro, SECOND ROW: D. Lopes, B. O'Shaughressy, T. Wisecrver, S. Vengly, K. Spearman, W. Collins, T. Nordell, THIRD ROW: E. Machado, W. Machado, J. Tereria, R. Girrido, D. Lopez, B. Burroughs, T. Weider. x x I I ff Ma .1 4, ' 1 A14 ' xisu '5f'9'. ....--.2 . Q !, l 9 1 limi ? 5 NF' FRONT ROW: J. Applegate, D. Walesman, C. Cutino, M. Seeno, C. Vegoren, J. Swicegood, G. Minta, SECOND ROW: B. Gursky, R. Fisher, C. Kloepfer, D. Gomes, M. Tennant, THIRD ROW: E. Armstrong, M. I-lerandez, R. Pato, A. Honegger, C. Nail, B. Wright, S. Roper, FOURTH ROW: R. Del'Immagine, C. Dwelly, B. Ricioli, R. Peters, S. Hummel, C. Christensen, L. Burroughs. At the beginning of the year we elected officers as follows: Pres. Rick Peters, Vice Pres. Barry Gursky, Sec-Treas. Cherrie Kloepfer. During the year the chapter participated in several services for the school by helping on the S. C.A.T. test and as ushers at graduation. We f also enjoyed two honor day trips, one in each semester. For fun raising activities We spon- sored dances including the Mardi ii 3' 'fait' ' !lsS'fQ1V? , .' ..-PF' .5 Gras in the Spring of the year. - wa... w as ff' ' Ag a ' gnggggigr, 45, ar, ra-?at ff?' U . .2 Advisor: Miss Van Tassel 2 - . ,i ' F 9 . Wx. E, f. 4? as 1 , ,A , . wi 4 ' 4 , . . 2 3 . . , Ari, f .7 . .. . iff ' 5 as '- . 4... .2-2 4954 f - 1 4 v s w. - 1 4 s r 4 fi fb- . .V -,-i,..-ai 317, Q. .74 B , wa. ,qw f ,v..m2s'r M .wav . 11? . wi .Ig , as lf. ff m 1:23 ' ...f-Vw oft' Q YNY tk g 2 s 'QA 'I , , , yu Q -. 2 f. '21-vase if R f -X',w23jf.1,k ., 4, sis 'ilany I may , f: . il fflaifl 3 'Z?2'.,j:?s.'f: 'LQ in '47 Q V 1 .H ,amz wif aw fs., . W, .MQW , V: W ,. ..4, .J-3 'll S-4 1 '35 bk if rf fr if YQ if gg.. ,Q ,gr . if! QQ .V 0 9' f ,1 f i .... rf . . . . , ,i., ,. ' 1 The Year's activities be- q 'f -. is ' '7 X . NX Rl . -f .N r C17 gan with the Freshmen'S .-,N . . initation. For this the 4 A fmt- A girls were required to . 'r A 5 carry a pan for a purse. . Q pt Some of the most ambitious - ' V ,, aiiwg ' 4.2. . Freshmen decorated their I pans with ribbons and pic- ' 'F' 1 tures. Other F.H.A. acti- A X' 1 f vities included a dance, a . I Mfg-. X' 5 win-.- M V,,.,. Q S picnic, and dinner honor- ,i. bcoo ing Senior members. ,fi I f + P' F Advisor: Mrs. Krumland A ' , ,x , I Z. -A W ,fn-f' ' A ...... .A-, I . ,-wr' TOP ROW: B. Baily, J. Morre, S. Roper, J. Swicegood, C. Benn, J. Oliveria, M. Romiti, R. Lowe, C. Floyd, J. Spearman, D. Gomes, C. Oroczo, R. Wharton, I. Ramerz, SECOND ROW: L. Painter, A. Simp- son, L, Davidson, J. Franco, J. Moorison, C. Grant, THIRD ROW: W. Combs, J. Ohemesdete, D. Clemons, C. Lopez, P. Hickman, C. Beal, L. Robertson, K. Cakebread, C. Croslin, D. Pipio, S. Hubbert, E. Zachary, FOURTH ROW: J. Gonzales, L. McLane, M. Obrien, P. Benn, R. Munoz, C. Kuhn, P. Vintro, C. Cutino, S. Causey, L. Lawerence, M. Nelson, J. Johnson, M. Seeno, C. Sellers, FIFTH ROW: J. Morelas, P. Seanard, C. Jessie, L. Mendiola, A. Abote, J. Oliveria, E. Ordenez, T, Anderson, C. Hennigar, D. Dixie, J. Franco, E. Frates, M. Duate, F. Rameriz, R. Tarango, C. Dancer. , x V- . . .5 .,,,,,,, W H. -WW I-M. . I .4 , 3 A Cappella Choir 5 Following our usual cus- tom, the A Cappella Choir ,Q appeared in the annual 3 Christmas Concert, sang for the Rotary Club, and caroled at all of the ele- mentary schools in our district. The Spring Concert was a great success and the Choir Q helped to make the evening most enjoyable. We also participated in the annual elementary Music ' Clinic, which helps to further interest of young students in music. Advisor: Mr. Noble FRONT ROW Lto R: J. Applegate, C. Lazar, W. Combs, V. Chapman, S. Law, P. Hickman, K Campbell, G. Prez, SECOND ROW: M, Ackerman, D. Dickie, L. Painter, E, Geddes, B, Angler- son, P. Simmons, C. Tovmsend, C. Reed, W. Van Horn, J. Biglow, THIRD ROW: T. Smith, M. Wright, L. Trezepkawski, H. Davis, J. Geddes, D. Pedersen, P, Gray, E. Guthrie, P. Castaro, I-I, Hackett, BACK ROW: W. Buyer, B. Baily, S. Hummel, M, Dacus, D. Gott, C. Clifton, C. Christsen, M. Mac Parland, S. Allen, C. Benn. The Medical Careers Club is an organization which gives the students inter- ested in Nursing an idea as to what is involved in being a Nurse or Doctor. Before Christmas the club was in- vited to Antioch by their Nurses Club. Another project was the annual Homecoming Float, made by the members of the club. A lot of effort went into it even though we didn't win a prize. FRONT ROW, L. to R.: E. Freatrs J Biglow C Melot S I-Iubbert R Ortiz E Ordonis L Salvineria, J. Martinez, M. Lopez SECOND ROW R Warton, I-I Salvanana N Thomas, P Vintro, W. Bell, R. Bonilla K Ezell F Soto, C Batsel, G Gonzales, G Yoder THIRD ROW B. Calvert, D. Periece, M. Michelson A Taronzo P Hickman R Tovar J Fraja, C Ferger son. BACK ROW: J. Davies, C Beal, C Grant M Wright J O11v1er1a C Armstrong, R Jones, B. Garj avia. I-I an i 1 :tv . 1 U FRONT ROW, L. to R.: J. Applegate, F. Rameriz, C. Johnson, G. Mercer, C. Sellers, J. Johnson. SECOND ROW: M. Hernedez, J. Arata B. Gursk W. Van H L. Full R. F'sh P. Williams. , y, orn, mer, 1 er, THIRD ROW: K. Hoffman, E. Geddes, S. Hummel, S. Carlisle, S. Allen, Y. Reeves, C. Smith. BACK ROW: C. Dwelly, F. Valverde, B. Burroughs, D. Dyer, C. Christensen, L. Burroughs. Y Q: F X A literary organization dedicated to the study and interpretation of the best that man has thought and done. President: Sally Hummel Vice President: Fred Valverde Secretary: Laura Burroughs Treasurer: Laura Lee Fullmer Publicity Chairman: Carl Christsen Advisor: Mr. Bascom Q SPANISH CLUB The Spanish Club had a very fine year under the direction of Mr. james Alves and the leadership of President Douglas Ham- mond, Vice-President Sharyn Allen, Secretary Lee Rae Painter and Treasurer Rama jo Morrison. The Club started off at a roaring pace by writing and voting in a new Constitution. February was the month for our Dance, and the late Spring was the time for a fun-packed trip to San Francisco. Near the end of the last semester, we had a mar- velous Picnic with Spanish food, dancing, games and all. We truly had a wonderful year . . . FRONT ROW: H. Salvaniro, R. Warton, C. Orozco, B. Rodrigeua, C. Cutino, E. Freitas, L. Mendiola, D. Gomez, R. Fajardo, E. Ordonez, M. Kamigaki, M. Nelson, G. Perez, F. Silvera, H. Fajardo, C. Dancer. SECOND ROW: P. Vintro, J. Dallas, J. Venell, M. Mc Parland, K. Cakebread, D. Fortner, A. Greenleaf, M. Zaragoza, M. Sidrian, G. Gonzales, M. Melshen, I. Rarneriz, THIRD ROW: L. Slavador, P. Funucchi, M. Seeno, P. Williams, C. Smith, C. Vegoren, H. Meyers, D. McCain, M. Burke, J. Paliti, E. Franco, R. Cross, T. Allen, E. Douglas, FOURTH ROW: J. Allen, R. Curran, B. Wright, E. Sanchez, P. Castoro, R. Trango, M. Temps, M. Martinez, A. Orozco, M. Orozco, A. Smith. BACK ROW: J. Simms, J. Miller, J. Biazzi, T. Smith, R. Morrison, F. Gibson, A. Carlisle, P. Wolfe, R. Griggs, R. Guterriz, L. Lee, M. Romiti. 1 . J . - - fmf? I n ' i H ffflrii f.' .F ,R-. E 9 I Jw' W 6 x P O , FRONT ROW: J. Miller, B. Anderson, F. Stonebarger, J. Morles, J. Gonzales, B. Baroni, S. Abbott, C. Henniger, T. Anderson, R. Munoz, P. Senard, J. Sims, S. Kamagaki, L. Salvanira. SECOND ROW: S. u i Esparchia, R. Gursky, N. Camino, M. Bishofburger, C. Jessie, L. Wilson, L. McLain, D. Doyle, P. Benn, s 5 D. Pippo, V. Nelson, F. Soto, D. Sanchez. THIRD ROW: L. Painter, J. Swicegood, J. Morrison, J. , Franco, T. Maldonado, J. Biglow, R. Clement, D. Garcia, D. Treat, M. Bowers. FOURTH ROW: C. yi Dwelly, A. Simpson, J. Moore, T. Wisecarver, S. Allen, J. Kaehr, L. Davidson, J. Ohmstead, R. Rubio 5 D. Folsom, K. Bloodworth, D. Walsheman, R. LaFarga. FIFTH ROW: D. Peseau, D. Mello, B. Jesse, , J. Borrow, D. Hammond, R. Valverde, J. Tarango, B. Gromm, B. Gursky, BACK ROW: S. Cunning- ham, D. Lucas, H. Caldwell, W. Ball, J. Minor, R. Enos, B. Ricioli, J. Geddes, F. Caldera, R. Dell'- i 5 Immagine, B. Burroughs, T. Murphy, R. Pato. I 3 Advisor: Mr . Alves i ww-.w R Kg ,MW .,., X, M?- g We 1, ,wg . ,www A 'lf is 9 '55 was ggfggpg-2-:Q ,3q'M,, sn. Q1 ' Us -- L . . - A ' - . faq, , , giififgiii, 1 -1 5 Pep Club is established to promote spirit interest at rallies and throughout school activities. As in the past, Pep Club decora- ted the goal post and bleachers before the games. The Pep Club members worked exceptionally hard on the Queen's Float this year, which was a big success. TOP ROW: B. Burroughs, L. Trzepskowski, S. Hammel, C. Benn, T. Wisecarver, F. Caldara, J. Geddes, D. Dyer, R. Richards, B. Ricoli, R. Del1'lllmagine, J. Burrows, B. Bloodworth. SECOND ROW: R. Pato, E. Geddes, J. Swicegood, S. Roper, T. Tramell, P. Benn, L. Davidson, J. Franco, P. Gray, L. Doyle. THIRD ROW: C. Dewelly, R. Gurskey, V. Chapman, J. Moorison, P. Fanucchi, M. Bombarier, J. Venell L. Lindsay. FOURTH ROW: P. Pinkston, J. Pilati, H. Myers, L. McLain, J. Johnson, C. Heniger, L. Salvador, C. Armstrong, B. Duffy. FIFTH ROW: S. Esparica, B. Baroni, M. Gonzales, J. Morales, J. Applegate, P. Vintro, P. Seanard, R. Munoz, T. Anderson, H. Salvenara. .a.,l 15 ,gf lm ,7l, , Q1 ' C' C ' TOP ROW: R. Gursky, C. Dwelley, B. Ricoli, F. Calders, M. Temps, B. Burroughs. SECOND ROW: P. Benn, S. Hummel, H. Mayers, T. Wisecarver, R. Pato. THIRD ROW: J. Applegate, L. Tzrep- skowski, C. Benn, T. Trammel, B. Baroni. The purpose of this organization is to sponsor the annual home- coming activities and rallies. They also undertake activities which might contribute to the spirit and pep of the students at Liberty. Commissioner, Leo Tzrepskowski, served as head of Rally Commissioner through a successful year. The Girls' Block L is composed of those girls who have earned 20 credits, attended the required number of playdays, and received the required number of service credits . The presiding officer of the or- ganization is Sharon Roper. The girls enjoyed a skating party and pizza feed in November, and near the end of the school year We had a lot of fun at the annual picnic. We sponsored a Girls' Block L and Boys' Block L dinner, as losers of the competition in the Christmas Food Drive. Earning a Block L is a great achievement and an honor to any G.A.A. member. Advisors: Miss Graber gl Miss Markwin. P. Grey, I, Romires, P. Pinkston, F. Tarango FOURTH ROW G Mercer, S Allen C Benn, J Ohmstede, M. Clemons, S. Carlisle, E Simpson, R Munoz T Anderson, C Henmnger J Moore, E. Franco, F. Ramirez, E. Ordonez. THIRD ROW M Bishofberger, J Swicegood, B Baroni S Esparcia. SECOND ROW--J. Karr, J. Trammel, FRONT ROW S Roper, J Mantelli, P Benn J Morales, J. Applegate , W 4 -5 ! QQ BACK ROW--F. Robles, T. Josi, D. Treat, F. Tamayo, R. Dell'Immagine, D. Dyer, R. Richarts, R. Peters, C. Dwelly, C. Jacobs, D. Johnson, D. Pilati, SECOND ROW--J. Minor, E. Machado, J. Geddes, J. Tarango, Valverde, D. Pederson, B. Fredricks, THIRD ROW--J. Abney, R. Joesph, D. Lopes, M. Barnes, R. LaFarga, T. Rios, E. Geddes, G. Lindsay, FOURTH ROW--L. Trezepkowski, R. Contreas, FIFTH ROW--T. Wisecarver, M. Perez, D. Wristen, M. Bombardier, D. Hammons, A. Honigger, R. Adams, L. Lindsay. The Block L Society is made up of all those boys who earn their varsity letters. It is the duty of the Block L to promote all athletics, and to serve the school in any way possible. The Block L is impowered by Student Council, to maintain co- operation during assemblies, using only their respect as force. The Block L not only is res- ponsible for the display of awards but it also sponsors activities. Block L Dance, and the annual Food Drive. They also earn money to be used for a Medical Fundg a film fund, and for various sports awards. To conclude a very prosperous year, the Block L Society holds a dinner for all members. Advisors: Coach Bronsan and Ferrill. These include the Harlem Clowns, G. A. A. Cabinet Left to Right--G. Tiff'-43 Jackson, J. Swice- good, C. Lopez, J. Morales, M. Tem- 'f'K -'FQ IR- V.. ' M ,JAVA - , mant, S. Esparcia, J. Applegate, P. Benn, P. Seanard, S. Kloepfer, S. Roper, J. Mantelli. TOP ROW: L. to R. L. Salvador, S. Plank, C. Beal, B. Wright, M. Machado, A. Tronzo, R. Tovar, G. Martinez, R. Pato, J. Venell, M. O'Brien, M. Weeks, E. Folsom. SECOND ROW: L. Dausey, M. Romiti, D. Pierce, R. Cuuren, D. Gomez, P. Hickman, P. Gray, C. Grant, M. Ackerman, S. Robles, L. Lucchesi, B. I-Ianner, M. Burke, J. Rangle, F. Silveria, I. Ramerez, T. Robles. THIRD ROW: L. McLain, P. Wilson, M. Seeno, M. Nelson, M. Bowers, M. Georke, W. Van Horn, T. Allen, V. Addington, J. Linn, D. Planchon, N. Thomas, C. Lazar. FOURTH ROW: P. Beaver, J. Mendes, C. Sellars, P. Martin, C. Coleman, H. Myers, J. Paliti, B. Rodriques, C. Mercado, C. Kloepfer, C. Cutino, J. Dallas. FIFTH ROW: L. Salvanioo, C. Pruett, T. Vengely, S. Galarza, S. Kanaki, V. Sanders, B. Duffy, M. Duarte, V. Andrews, F. Ramerez, C. Henniger, D. Dickey, S. Smith, E. Franco, R. Trango. w gy,-A A ,......,f.q1-4+--v..ca.::' -+3-45 V ' . A . ...,. . .... ... ,. N198 . N 44 I '97 Ei. ,, , , y, -Amgen-q,--...--,,--vx....A A V W' 5. gf .-......, - f 'ir lllll rw N FRONT ROW: J. Ohmstede, M. Bishoiberger, E. Freitos, L. Shoemaker, S. Haxringston, L. Meniola Douglos, S. Abbott, J. Applegote, R. Munoz, E. Ordonez. SECOND ROW: S. Roper, C. Lopez, M. Tennant, M. McFarland, C. Cakebread, R. Searnord, C. Jessie, G. Mercer, C. Bestsel, C. Simmons, G Jackson, R. Teireria, C. Johnson, T. Smith, D. McCain, P. Vintro, J. Johnson, V. Nelson. THIRD ROW: S. Carlisle, L. Davidson, J. Morrison, V. Rohem, B. Jones, J. Swicegood, J. Moore, A. Sims- pon, M. Clemons, P. Benn, S. Causey, M. Garcia, A. Crosslin, R. Bonilla, C. Smith, B. Treat. FOURTH ROW: P. Frey, K. Armstrong, J. Keahr, S. Allen, E. Calvo, M. Riggs, J. Hobson, A. Smith, C. Nelson, J. Christenson. ADVISORS: Miss Markyn Miss Graber . W X l ,s. The club members consists of the Annual Staff and its devoted students to the club and the Staff. Its annual events is the Christ- mas Capers Dance in which every i one had a very exciting time with Pete Simmons and Penny Pinkston reigning as Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus. Also the party at the end of the year with its members and invited guests. Officers: Pres. Joyce Pilati Sec. Treas. Josie Gonzalis .AMW Advisor: Mr. W. Peters D. Higgins. B. Ricioli, M. Dacus, L. Romiti, K. Armstrong, M. Bishofberger, S. Esparicia, P. Vintro, A. Tronzo, B. Rodriques, F. Calderia, J. Geddes, B. Baroni, B. Duffy, E. Ordonez, P. Pinkston, SEC- OND ROW--T. Wisecarver, FRONT ROW--C. Kloepfer, H. Meyers, J. Pilati, J. Gonzoles, J. Morales. ,-QPR z .'xs::s.wassza::..i.-..:W.- ., W, A , NmMMNMMMw,M,,ML,.imhSAW-.,N44,- .. 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'R 1 ., - ' 'X - ' -3 -4: :Q K C: T e- 53- Santos, Phyllis . or -' S ,P ', ' QI, -4 I N--H' Seanard, Wayne K e M 7 Sharer, Mary Ann A , ' ' A , 13' Simmons, Pete ' gee?-In Z M Simmons, Ramona 'H .J N Q Simons, Joan Sims, If I A f ev 'I' t D Bobby Standridge, J' ,' , E, 'Z' 'I , it L 7: T P-N if F T Joe Tarango, 'f D , 2, . .T Y M 'L ' ' A-1 Steven Taylor, Joe wa 7 if . l M' J N 1 Q! Teixeria, Rose- ! -A J., g ,, , A U 'is mary Telxerla, as ' W., N Patsy Torres, George Townsend, Dennis Treat, Barbara Tuttle, Ray Val- verde, Wendy Van Hom X ' M IL 3 rrllr -3 C 451. 'Tx , , 1 . ... Q. ff N ,, ' v E fu, A ! 8:3 Q. A Ya fm li, r av-AA r is V Willis, Jessie Wilson, Lauraleen Wristen, David Not Pictured: Barton, Jewell Bellah, Thomas Canada, joe Ditmars, Lowell Esquivel, johnny Vargas, Helen Vengley, Stanley Vert, Sandy Warren, Judy Watkins, Dean Webb, Rickie Wehrman, John White, David Rogers, Jimmie Romiti, Marlene Schwitters, Pat Sossaman, Carol Spangler, George Sullivan, Charles 'llu0'llfl I Did you hear the one about . . . Kelley, Pat Martinez, Alfred Onstott, Gary Provencio, Mary Tamayo, Fred Taylor, Carolyn Walkup, Danny Wristen, jimmy Tarzan lb TEST- 1, 'F'-'M ' ' '35- -aw! Gee, what a nice annual! 2 . t - And as an added attraction at Liberty--Some students work. 65 f-5 ,Q an, W? 3 f 3' m L. to R.--Linda Davidson--Representative: Janice Mantelli--Treasurer: Linda Doyle--V. President: Carl Christen sen--President: Peggy Ben--Secretary. off 'ee At the Homecoming Game, the beginning of our junior year, We had a coke sale, which was very profitable. This game was a busy one for our class. We entered a noisemaking float in the parade and won second prize. The theme was Cage the Cougars. At the beginning of the second semester, Miss Mark- Wyn came in to help Mr. Swart in advising our class due to Mrs. Fortner's leave of absence. The biggest and most successful event our class had was our junior Prom, held on March 16. It was very beautifully decorated with a catchy African theme. Many memories will remain with those who enjoyed that evening. We are looking forward to our Senior year at Liberty and hope it will be as successful and as much fun as our junior year has been. 66 wniofu 7. I 'T f A 'Nun , f MP5 ,rw Wy Booaww -.A 'mf 4 K 4 z-fi . 'fr , nf, 5 s L, .fn , I J . . , .,,1 :Mfg ', 4- 1 1 a Q ff 1 Qvffga K x LL ' X4-. x 1 I 7 x.-L.,, X xx, Y ,b gf Nn !1 fx aff? OJ-WR --.. 'vs X s 's 5 QZOW Jvrnr- wwmU A , , C 'E L f R ZH ff' A ig., .Q R 4 .1- fmw wmv ' Q! D MNH' 'QV E IM fm ,AP-I v ' mg 5 'we C X cf' 5 ll F!!! Ill! Ill! IIB HB1 llll Illl E51 fill Ill! llll ISE! llll llll flll llll ai 1 X Af, , Q . 5 UD?4 '4 ' ,ff ffe. S, WF Am WX. Af N ff? 'Q M ,mfil 03 3. Q Z- fq 2 A Q 2' mm? QZFSQSQ' Q WWW? Mi? JN-' 'sm-f 1 '.fid N-4 6 Q 2' X592 T I5 E4 E 7485 W W x 4163? vwI'I'IUJPI'1'I UB!! r-7Un'ln'1I0 B The Band participated in many football games and went to the Stanford Band Day. It also participated at rallys and Basketball games. We had a very successful Christmas Program. We had our candy sale from which We purchased a stereo tape recorder. We also participated in the C .B.D .A. Honor Band in Antioch where a number of band members were chosen to represent our school. We were judged at the State Music Festival in Crockett. Our Spring Concert was very successful and we have had a record made of the performance. We are looking forward to a new season in anticipation of a successful 1962-63 year. The Annual Staff would like to express its thanks in the great performances of our Liberty Union High School Band and Majorettes. 71 1 , f f Q! ' Q 4 r ' ' V. r, . , . . 1 . , , 4 4 , 3 I ' J 1 , - , 5 1 I' 3 - ff i P . A. f.. 1 ,I ' f : 1 i v Q 5 L4 5 x' ' , 5 s 3 ' c l 5 jf j A I . , , I . k , I liv I 45 I '- 3 1 Y? y A X a , . 1 . 1 4 R' 001111 5 els Vdab Jvgw hx Modem Qlwmow 72 YbNiON M9 ON H ONl4H FQON ERTY .,f'f! Qi, ,,,:, 3, K , xi x y I R'EN x 1 , , E ,rx -U A f if X ff ' 'X QI g 9 gopbwwwfwfx J -aff -. . w'n PJ Q I ' s A -ru .. ... dh .LT-fC'-A , .f-:Mi J-My , ,,-.., xx, Scott Abbott, Sherry Ab- bott, Sydney Aden, Rose Mary Agan, David Alderman, A 'N il 'Ns if Homer Allen, Jimmy Allen, ' ' , -X :elf 'll L 99 Kath Armstron if A ' , , 'f' if- ll Y g . ,, V -- ,QW A , Y l. , A ' 'X WI 'if , , A t, Johnny Arnold, Beverly i ','r,, gr KL' - Austin, Mickey Barnes, . 'A 0 mi 5 a r F fe J' 7- . Richard Bartee, Carla Lee ,qvvy , i,'. ' ' ,f L , jf ' 3 J,--Q, Bartlett, Candy Lee Batesel, 'F Q ' ' 'M Cheryl Beal, Ilene Bellamy 1 'l tln if an r. I, ' H , rzz 2. :xii yi vi' .i- S ,ffl A 5,4 - - K H Q f.. g Sandra Bellamy, Joe Biasi, 4' r ' n my P R g , , V Janet Biglow, Linda Blocker, T 1 , A -:Q g '- ,, fi X 2' A A' David Bloomfield, Jimmy 5 , -A U V ,. ' ' X Q-:I V ,ll ' .I Bowers, Jimmy Boyer, W ,Nev W . ss' y A A ' ,w,g'5 'fn Richard Branscum ' ' K i I ,lk X ,ga , x. Bonnie Duffy, Janice Ed- gin, Don Elmore, Ronnie Enos, Charlotte Ferguson, Paula Fanucchi, Darlene Fisher, Rebecca Fisher Steven Fischer, Ronald Floyd Dennis Folsom, Joanne Fraga, Edwina Freitas, David Lee French, Hector Gallegos, George Garcia Mary Helen Garcia, Robert Garcia, Theresa Garcia, Dwight Gaston, Margaret Geddes, Eugene Giles, Dolores Gomes, Gloria Gon- zales Jerry Graham, John Grana- do, Carol Grant, Linda Grisham, Marie Guthrie, Patsy Hammett, Beverly Hanner, Danny Hardesty Gevona Hardin, Catherine Henderson, Larry Henderson, Dave Hernandez, Jimmy Hernandez, Michael Her- 7 I , .. i 7 s f ' we L rss, l f lr, aff '6- KZQQ ' Q . 'S v ' 1 ski... - A 1, so ,M . A. x af A 5 f ' Zz n vs. 'F . r' po ig -, . as fm, any . F , af ' X Q77 , vi if i4 .,,. M, Y Q75 . I -- 1 xii: Nl ..g-v if yi Xi 1, fx , 5, gg . I ..Q . , W ': ,rv r -sf sz is , .f ni -'fl Qs. if', 'M Richard Brown, Laura Bur- roughs, Linda Burrow, Dianne Butler, Mary Frances Cagle, Paulette Castoro, Anita Cero, James Cordua I .N g Ann Crosslin, Gary Crowell, +1 4 N Rochelle Curran, Carla fl ,ah ..,, . Q w 45' 1 , ':- -0' x T 'f gi. ' , .JJ .,,. f ,,. it i ffm rr-' ,V N, -fx A ,P -1 ,4- I 'fr Q 'rc -...Q Cutino, Clark James Daw- son, Donna Dickie, Evelyn Sl , Douglas, Ronald Downs A., A, A Y g. 453 165: X ls xv-V' ' ,W r sl- . f , , . .. v ral I A E ,.. N - .ff ' g p.P' f '4' Y,,,, f --1 FCE' v' , J ' ' 44 , ff ev s 9 z X, X , 8 V4-'J' 1 xx, 47 A i -5- . - r ,Q X QA . .. 5 sw' ,CT ' . 4 ,XF ta A' 6114 -4 r Ye: ix ,A 1 4 N fb: 1 ' fo . if -.,--1-we +..a If-E f nandez, Pat Hickman, Kenny 'N N, W rd -- , ' - Hoffman If 'FQ W. f H' f 'ff r X Lf.. L' t V I' V ,sv y 1 Q 1 , '41 1 jr i ,TS sr' p-1 I1 ,ar va f er L, -Q-...i s .. V ,affzii-'4 r Jerry Howard, Pamela Hur- ley, Janice Johnson, Sharon Kleingartner, Cherrie Kloep- - ' fer, Howard Knauss, Bill M, Lane, Hector Leon 'fi . 41 s.. Carolyn Lester, Martin Lib- bey, Helen Lopez, Carolyn Lyde, Gary Machado, Harold Machado, Alvin Tony ,' 4 Maciel, Mark Manross I X t Kathleen Markus, Beverly Martin, Harry James Mar- tin, Hector Martinez, James Martinez, Joe Mathews, Sam McLean, Marty McParland James Mello, Gary Mendes, Linden Middleton, Gerald Edwin Minta, Merle Moore, 1 . Lucy Moss, Francis Mur- RK:-fr Ci ' 1' 'ww 1- 1 ,-. . 4 , - 'Q Q1 ,XV ffk 'Na , 5 r fo. Y' .rf f' I .ff 'S if-'wr j yd ,tl sf v Ji? l phy, Robert Murray t ,t W Helen Myers, Nora Myers, V , 5' Judy Myers, Marilyn Ne- it in L J Z 1 . grete Cheryl Nelson, Judy .P , 0 0 'Q 3, x ' fir f- . . -P Ney, John O'Bryan, Bill Q Q ,Q Q , N. s O Shaughnessy v i 'J F? D xxx , r' W 3 ,K '- ,a- - r - 4- ., 1- .1 vi .. 'f,,, Y 4 if-. 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T' Lk Awilda Orozco, Mistilina Orozco, Felicia Ortiz, Rose Marie Ortiz, Billy Parson, Rose Pato, Ellis Patterson, Ronald Patterson Don Percy, Dennis Peseau, Carole Peters, Joyce Pilati, Denise Pippo, Susan Plank, Judy Portwood, Frank Rambur Yvonne Reeves, Guadalupe Reyes, Hazel Richardson, Mannuel Rico, Bob Ricoli, Ester Robles, Santa Robles, Trina Robles Brenda Rodrigues, Roberta Rogers, Ronnie Romitti, Richard Rubio, Sharron Ruffell, Helen Salvanira, Ester Sanchez, Vickie San- ders Mary Ann Seeno, Carolyn Sellars, Mannuel Serna, Martha Ann Sharer, Kathy Sharp, Stephen Shelton, Mary Lou Sidrian, Frank Silva Q . ff- - x i-Rai. f ! 6 f A t ,Eff 4- ,. q Ls, Q. ii. 1. - -NM kj .v'!' 'Q x 'Q JU ww. Pictured: Gene Bowers Troy Bristow William Cheseldine Joyce Cook Ricky Davidson Elidio De Rosa Larry Ditmars- jim Eaton johnny Erskine Pat Frey .V W' 5 P5125 . s .4 ,,, ,. .ghd f , 1 o , rv nv. . rev N. 4 aria S-f' Anthony Garcia jay Hal Hogsett Ronnie Houser Willene Howard jerry McGrath Marie Minor Teddy Minor Frances Moreland Penny Moseley Norberto Perez Luther Powell 77 Carolyn Simmons, Christine Smith, Herbert Smith, Florence Soto, Jimmy Stand- ridge, Mary Lucille Stephens, Gloria Stinnett, Margaret Tamayo Tom Taylor, Gillermo Tellez, Melody Tennant, Arthur Thomas, Alfred Tobar Rose Tovar, Adrianne Tronzo Christine Vegoren Joanne Venell, Robert Vickers, Maria Vieria, Patri- cia Vintro, Pablo Viramontes Dieter Walsemann, Roberta Wharton, Pamela Williams Jim Wisecarver, Mikal Woodward, Gwendelene Wor- den, Diana Worley, Bobby Wren, Barbara Wright, Deana Yoder, Arlin Zachery Basilio Rafael Charles Russel Robert Sanchez Darlene Shaw Nor ma Silvas Mike Stanko Jos eph Swartz Mike Tarango Gail Yates Fred Turner 59 'Z f va-12 , IK' ' ll 3:30 1 ' -v-, 2 'r Rh, hp ww A U , A, ,mf A , mpg r ig in X , AR. - ,Y b , .Lf 1 ,V '- is J? '?x Q61 ' J - ,E - A q : V -QA ' F if Says Who? Q UP MP5 once up O n 3 time We fro . . . 172 th agsldkfjghfjdkslagsldkfjghf ll .V creat :gg . . 7. ,Qian Y: , i E' ack La I have a fish HGOod'bY Cru QE3,',,, -,Q A A 5, 1 in my ear' el World., :T :s:.,2'E. . ll AQ aes, px L. to R. Treasurer--Cherrie Kloepfer: Representative--Dennis Peseau: V. President--Mike Hernandez: President --Bob Ricoli: Secretary--Vickie Sandersg Advisor--Mr. Pettee. O o 05,44 We, the sophomore class of 64 have had a successful year. Although we didn't have many activities, those that were held were very enjoyable. Our first being the reception held for the freshman class, which was fun for all attending. The biggest thrill for all of us occurred when we received our class rings . They are beautiful and we are all proud and happy to Wear them in representation of our class and school. We are all looking forward to our junior year with great anticipation and high hopes. 79 'Vg Spam IGM ff Y . 5' XX . 1., 1 Ulf Ha In 0 , f f 'N ff, . 7, I , ., fb b 4-' Y Lxga A 5161 Q J .ff L 1 'fy Q fy X X' I lim JA? LQ' U' ' W! R 7-a XA X -1 R 47' K if .J H ' 49 f N ?N 'ifx b f'Xf'-X!-X,-X X K X ,Q A A KT f'X XX fwf it Well! Give it to me. sg? is n3g'?j5,'fZ '4 iw, .fi 'A Queen for a Day! 7 Hey! There s Judy. ,,,,,.--...-5 'ixf 'W y BX What's so funny? ?? 81 -Y . There she is Miss A sf., W - ,,- lags--c ' .-.-- 2' ' A +4 4 , , '4 . MERICA in ig First place. on i 2 11..- wf ,es R 9 N 1 ID i 0: v , ,Q X N' J . :Yo 8 f X 1 i 215 'T 'f:12 'Fuel' n, mg W. QRS O' SL L 5 fn ff cLi.llN.W.g'7'Mi Y i5Z5xJ9f'W15,n115W18yx'.E 1. Q3 fX-rw A ' Aaah 'fm .ff . R cf . .-'T' KEYJM AM 9.20 've . . 'tw . f N Qi 3 ,'.,. A ' . .vs . ' -, V if . ' 'Nm V. R-N N.-farm.. nb-I , eg, 9, 'L' ' A -,rf-r, . - - f.1Ngh -g.rZgV',i Ni ' R 4 A lf., .Q 4 .-vs.- 1 A t W .. ,, 1 +5 ,g .'3f n R ' h -4' 5 j R , . .x -J 5 ,Au ,., 1..- V, r'f - ' kxnqx .TQ5'z'i'5':'a .. ,f :Q , - Q ,gg ..f- P . -S J' ,A .41 v y . me ,QQQ 1 . . . 5 f - ' ' as uh.: H ' FRONT ROW: L to R: J. Minor, R. Adams, T. Jose, R. Peters, B. Reddick, R. Contreras, B. Fredricks, E. Machado. SECOND ROW: D. Pedersen, J. Wisecarver, T. Rios, B. Ramos, D. Lopes, A. Honegger, B. Wren, F. Tamayo, D. Hammond, R. Robles. BACK ROW: D. Pilati, W. Machado, J. Tarango, W. Ball, D. Dyer, L. Trzepskowski, R. De11'Immagine, P. Smith, J. Abney, J. Geddes. kj '- I vows, Football Managers R. Romiti D. Hernandez Coach Bronzan E Y 1 -' -.wh ., ,sf A ,I ' ,z Coach Ferrill 1961 Varsity Football The varsity football team had a successful season as they placed third in the league and had a 4 and 5 record for the season against a very rough schedule. The team lacked size but made up with tremendous hustle and desire . The lions played a very exciting brand of ball. With only 11 seniors on the squad they promise to be even rougher next year, Some highlights of the season were Minors 80 yard TD run against Galt when he stole the ball from the quarterback. Rio's winning field goal against john Sweetg the passing of David Dyer and the pass catching of Bob Fredricks and Ron Dell'lmmagine against Albany, Livermore and St. Vincent's was tremendous. james Abney's fine running and the team defense of Wisecarver, I-lonegger, jose, Adams, Ramos, Tamayo, Contreras, Lopes, and Trzepkowski was outstanding throughout the season. Pilati's great faking against St. Elizabeth was tremendous . At the conclusion of the season David Dyer was selected as first team All League quarterback. Wisecarver, Abney and Fredricks were picked for the second team and Adams and Trzepskowski received honorable mention. Lee Trzepskowski was elected team Captain with David Dyer Co-Captain. Winners of the annual banquet awards were: David Dyer ....... . . Outstanding Player jim Wisecarver . . . . Outstanding lineman Bob Fredricks . . . . Most Inspirational Rick Perers . . . . Scholastic Qcofws Team Liberty Galt 7 20 Antioch 45 0 Pacifica 12 7 Amador 0 631: john Swett 7 1022 Albany 20 132' Livermore 33 203i St. Vincent 20 Ogiif League games ifLeague champs il. , ' 4 1 iillilli - B Vwusftg 7 . V .. 2 1 ' Q i B ROBERT W R f BILL 2, 3962 5 RON r i if A ' , IU V I 4 L. lmqa - - A f S DENNIS X, 1 i 44 i 1 LEO , ' p Hr-, - QSM Capta1wo6fflwYeafv IE! had I 14' Wig! A31 l Q. 11 sL.,..42,m.L1x DAVID ' TONY .E X ' L E1 23 El Footbaw I -'NA .fr-ws 4 xl 'uk f I WILLIS 1 WILBUR M f , I, ga I ,- ' Q M Q- ,... i DAVE Q ln.: .JIU in Ei ,asv QQ ,Q if KM? fm 11 ff Sidel' . lne Inspiration Fredricks brings an Indian to a halt. vt- , in Q' Captains Leo and Jim for the John Swett Fourth down--Dyer punting. Same- The Lions fantastic defense. ' R -vos . .. .L we AXCXX N 2 -S X53 f Q , x fx Y Q '41-I NX ' ',-o.- J jp ' ! ' Q.- v ?f.-A 'fl png' i ' ,.-1 Q z N -. 1 ' fQ'L .479 Q' K -P vw, . .'. ,, t,un'T.x7' ,.,gJ'r - ,. - 1' .ar vw Q- . wi' ' A- is us---3 'K 9' 3 -' ggi . M 'Ki nw-si-H. rt' pix Jfw?f'.',,l' 1 f . -w.:,,iq , Q, Virgil gtk Y iw-'ff' ,. X 'M-'ff 1 Qin ' vi , A , v X . M--. ziffb- ' n fjyhi fi-Afiwfs :ai mfr , ,4 -,.. ff' -M' -I' X wi. ...ff Y 0 Q v ,Y f-9, sims? .w,.q,,AW,. V Z'2l4 . gg X, , . if , u,v2.?'W, , . , Our yard-gaining offensive group. '?':M?fM,'i2 ?V-K f ng -t Wi .uf , l I X 4 is P09-U A-'AMA Nice fake X . , .Ay 1 x v .1 ll i of gf: . L1vaP,w!0 M f.ggM QRS V K A NA-. . 1 3. ,X I, .h . , f , --,.'+4.2s5W6fp . 1 Seniors show spirit. Wisecarver brings one down. r,,, , ' h ' 'N N3 'vTf' Ab Hey 011 Lions and Indians clash l! the ru 11 for 3 gain. ' ' V ff' . ,,, - , - - , ,J x . as 'fr-Y:-.1 - 'lt-u- , ., - 7- -:.r - '. A I - ' ' 'fi . ' 1 - 'an . ,Am . 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Clifton M Rico, R Richart J Granado, J Nance, D. I-Ioldeng S. Vengley. .M all The 1961 junior Varsity football team was one of the better teams to represent Liberty in recent years. They were an inexperienced group of boys at the beginning of the year, but as the season moved on they began to mold into a playing unit . The record for the season was 4 Wins--4 losses and one tie . Galt . . . Antioch. . . Pacifica .... St. Elizabeth . . . Amador ..... John Swett. . . Albany . . . Livermore . . . St. Vincent . . Qcofws Opponent Liberty ..0 ..... ..... 6 ..30... ..6 ..19.. ..2O ..O.. ..14 ..6 .0.. ..13 ..14.. ..18 ..20.. ..0 ..13.. ..6 Pmeslumaw Football For the second year now, Liberty has fielded a freshman football team. These young boys may not have been large, but they were in there giving their best in every game they played. This team will move up to the junior Varsity and we will see some of these boys make a name for Liberty in the future. Pacifica . . Livermore Amador. . . Lodi. . . Amador. . . Q C0428 Opponent ....12.... ..39... ..13... . 0... ..13... Liberty 13 . 6 . 6 .. 13 . 6 FRONT ROW: L. to R.: K. Kirkmang L. Machadog B. Andersong E. Barteeg D. I-Ioneggerg A, Greenleafg R, Tamayo, R. Casianog SECOND ROW: J. Shraderg T. Pinkstong D. Wetzelg J. Ramarizg L. Jonesg B, Jelles J, Mendez? 3. Hon eggerg R. Giardinig BACK ROW: B. Kingg J. Pinkstong J. Rodriguesg B. Girjalvag W. Weiderg K. Bloodworthg K, Edwardsg R. Morrisong D. Baker. P 4 ive 'SM Q Z? 4 1 Q I 1 3 b allay. Q. 1.5. A . ,Q . Q lf fe M-vv,fK?L .1 , 5 Maw? nun-r . VANDHIISGN f JY , -5 .lx ,ef use 4 , ' s1'eqv.i 'ln ,Q 1 E , an X. af . if by J- +1 . i - X X . XX, I mg l gl! SL' f 0 41125, .gin 1-ni + -as 2 -1 L 9 0 nw. 'rn if si 1. fr 'W T 'QTY' san I l 1 Ka' W In I io 1 1, ,-'MY A .Wx -. , .W . .Q 2 4 4 V,.A my .fri I f., -, . - - -'f ' 'J' ' 'Ui 9 ' ' - ' - ' ' f , 5 A A' ' ' . ' . i 1 sl . , he 1 .gg Xa I Sf P EU A A Te0.mf This year has brought many changes and equally as many exciting moments for our Basketball team and the fans. Cheering section enthusiasm and attendance was a major factor in team attitude. Our team has shown great improvement and has provided the sports -minded with good ball playing and a maximum of effort on the part of each player. Some of the highlights of playing were con- tributed by Dennis Pilati's floor playing tactics, rebounding by Chuck Dwelley and Ron Somerhalder, the accurate shooting of Ray Valverde, defensive pres - sure put on by Pete Smith, Fred Valverde's dribbling talent and the overall playing of David Dyer. Prospects for the future include returning talent of Ray Valverde, Frank Caldera, joe Tarango and we have many good B players moving up with a good crop of Freshmen coming in. The Liberty Lions have developed a good program which we feel will pay off in the future and give Liberty a name in Basketball in the EBL conference. Teams iw Actiow V 4 I 0 ,I W 1 QX Q2 K. F 1 X 0 I 1 W 1 S V 1 I Q .Ay 1, , 1 I 7 ff 1' 3 ,ff Li-45. - ni W f f :-'2 1 ,ff me .. s av.: f' - -.H A, 4 T4 1 Q' Q , PL' 5 1 V 1 i 5 Z ,xkk I M Ps Hum., , FRONT ROW: L to R, J. Miller, M. Tarango, D. Hammond, L. Miller, J. Biasi, SECOND ROW: B. Ricioli, R Enos, B. Tellez, K. Edwards, J. Cordua, B. Martin, P. Viramontes, D. Alderman. B Basketball Coach Dawson WE!! With only two lettermen returning and three inexperienced boys to make up the rest of the team, our B Lions had a long way to go, They began to play like an experienced team after the middle of the season. They were able to beat a good junior Varsity from Ripon and then went on to beat john Swett in the first round of League play. Our B Reserves played an 18 game schedule with teams in our area and it looks like the prospects of basketball at Liberty is on the upswing, with the spirit and enthusiasm shown by these young boys . u n FRONT ROW: L to R5 J. Sims, A. Greenleaf, D. Baroni, F. Stonebarger, G. Pedersen. BACK ROW: K. Kirkman S. Honeggar, B. Michelotti, S. Luntz, K. Bloodworth, J. Nordell, L. Shepherd, J. Pinkston. y vmflvwal ! .1431 8' ' H ' Am QMP5 H-PAN lllgun' xp 5'-af: Ps 98 - :fum A 9...-.,.,,,.'.,.9 Fwzllz BACK ROW, R. to L.: B. Burroughs, T. Jose, G. Geddess, D. Johnson, R. Richart, R. Del'Imammagine, E. Geddess, M. Barnes. SECOND ROW: F. Crosslin, J. Arnold, M. Temps, G. Battiest, L. Lindsay, D. Pedersen, T. Wisecarver, T. Wisecarver, T. Rios. FRONT ROW: S. Cunningham, F. Turner, G. Linsay, K. Bloodworth, D. Wristen, M. Bombardier, D. Garcia, C. Jacobs. Q o o The 1962 edition of the Liberty Swim Team figures to be a well-balanced team which could win the champion- ship if enough improvement takes place in the team depth. Led by Captain Larry Lindsay and Co-Captain David Johnson the Liberty Mermen appear to have at last one top performer in every event and enough sprint depth to capture the freestyle relay. The Lion Cubbs appear to have a fine crop of young freshmen coming out to bolster the depleted ranks. The entire group has been working very ha.rd and early season meets give indication of a fine season. MENS. o BACK ROW, L. to R.: S. Abbott, J. Mendes, B. Gursky, J. Luntz, B. Jessie FRONT ROW: F. Crosslin, J. l-Iernedez, D. Folsom, L. Sheppard, K. . , Kirkman, J. Allen, T. Rios. 1 'N ,, 'N , - ,- V .. nv- , Q gs iff! CT. 'ET N L . - it L. - '- I .bg I 5 . fax! P lx A ' I IK.. ui ix -kv? Coach Dawsow V f s ?,f3i0- , da 61... .M ,. WW, ,AAAN4 f f 'Y QF I 3 I 3 s 'L 'Q 5 5 NW Qi Q W ' W X. 4 Q .J if . 1' 'V' ':,. 2 ., ,, W T' M V Capfauv - ,,.Q4 - DauwJolmsow ' ---M---.-m..,.,...,,m ' 4 3 P :f , f I 4 W'5'WWx 'V'mvm Q ' Y ' ' S ' , - ' ' ' ' -, I ' a f U .W I '+1 X. ,,..,...,..4-A-nw Q J ,......,F E., ,AN ,. or 2 . 6 , Q ,bf ' ,Af 4441 I 1' , , , vw , I VM . ff A 9 Qwuw 'lw . m , x , Q E I U Y.. N , H -JI 5 'I Q Tw. -.iT5?'k?h.l ,R W -, M l r.--gf.-M, -17 1 1 , A 9-uui ' ' ' -A HIM' 1,2?.F.. 21. 1 ffm Q, Q, -W . fr r - lf, f...i... 3 - M i A GSM J , ,, . ,- fl Ig, 1 l c , V1 4 Vi , I w 1 1 :Ar 1 4 Teach jg TOP ROW: L. to R.: P. Simmons: R. Valverdeg A. l-Ionnegerg M. Nicholsg L. 3 Trzepkowski5 W. Ballg J. Tarangog E. Machado: L. French: F. Gibson: T. y Moore. FRONT ROW: M. Perezg J. Burrowg R. Contrerasg B. Ramosg J. lm gt Garcia: A. Martinez. A Twich At the time of the printing of the annual, Coach Bob Giardina's Thinclads had won three straight track meets in both A and B divisions. The A 's have been led by good performances from Captain Chuck Dwelley, along with Trezpkowski, Perez and Fred Valverde. The B squad has also been led by their Captain, Mike Tarango who has been supported by Larry Miller in the Sprints, Bob C-romm and Greg Levinseller in the distances and Art Ochoa in the Pole Vault . He Tmb. TOP ROW: L. to R.: J. Shraderg S. Honnegerg H. Gallegos: M. Tarangog D. Aldermang J. Machado. CENTER ROW: M. Munozg A. Ochoa, B. Martin3 B. Grommg L. Miller. LAST ROW: B. Anderson: D. Honneger, L. Pedro: J. Pinkstong A. Greenleaf. E ' JI -' r X -' 'X ill 2- 'Y D ',-1 'AT ' Q3 b . 'Lax 5' KI? p t - l':v,f 1 i , Q . 2 , ' ' 4 fx E 3 fl , . .- R J ,.. ft, S 5 1 B ' B ' . til ' A - B vlr 4 1 , .F V I 'I Q, I Q X- 4. Q E . 1' V . A l 39 . lf ' 1 V 3 , I ...1..-A t, ia . I A X -J K ,f Q . . E . 0 i V Q. R Q V A - l 4 E.- I ' 14 s I, Mamgms J 'QD' ' A l 'K I A .. uf! . . lf 'X Wfq9'W 130' ,ifgr N, W 41 as X . Q. 1. A 1' I 962 Twcb A i4'WG!'1f'-ape-raw f '53 4 f2'fv+ffxWn-w va- fg T . asv., 1 S Y. x 'v-5 , . as-ff ? , ' IL W wk 10,1 1 N X' I - Y, X f' 11 V: .- - '1 v 1 . .4 - . s 1, . psf ., 1 ., .. ' ,Q A V: A - V E T K , - ff ' nc. A A f .1 V . ' by -.-. 1 bi 9 Q w a , K: i X497 :Y ?.'i f '-' f 'f' ' N r ,, , . f, ', y. - ,-. 421. . ' X I 1 X 5 419' fur .- ya W ' F' 'Q Vwrsrtg FRONT ROW: E. Patterson, M. Burnette, J. Biasi, R. LaFarga, R. Joseph. SECOND: G. Garcia, R. Enos, D. Walseman, R. Pato, R. Adams, D. Ham- mond. BACK: F. Caldera, B. Walverde, J. Abney, D. Dyer, P. Smith, D. Pilati. VARSITY BASEBALL 1962 The 1962 varsity baseball team defeated Antioch 3 to 2, San Ramon 2 to 1 and Pacifica 6 to 2 in practice games and was about to start league play when this article was written. We now have won our first league game against Amador. J. V. BASEBALL 1962 This year J. V. Roster has many good Frosh 81 Soph. players. Which will be ex- pected to contribute to Liberty High's future success in Baseball. Captain for this year is Ed Armstrong. JM BACK ROW: Coach Garcia, M. I-Iernendez, E. Armstrong, E. Berman, G. Day, D. Peaseau, I-I. Garanado, W. Weder, R. Morrison, B. Ricoli, L. Machado, D. Baker, K. Edwards, B. Michelotti, R. Gaston, J. Minta, R. Rubio, D. Sanchez, F. Stonebarger, R. Baroni, J. Miller. aw , . 3 I ..4, 1 J N 1' , 5 1 I x ? , . i' E1 'fl w.V'?f'N. ' m.EY 3v f Q Sd- .. 4 2 J- ' ,3g.,,7g, . 5 2 . ,ig , -L .p a ,' '.'t,,'.:':r ' V , ' , W '1 ,,..,Q N ' , .:.,,.:,,,. Q k,,Y,J h Q ww! V , W , - wx 5-ja-. .. Q- . .illyhi .,+5Xf'a5'3u'-K-3 tiiligxl '1QAs2',jff.iTJ::a 'v-BS. - , A .V - ' rf1 ':'- ' -2125+-4 - K af- .- , . vf- L-1'5'K:,Q -' fy? 1 T ff 1 , 5:1 :lf 27 W ' .v.f',, 7!..:. I ,-v ag- Wm, 19 , ww X fi:n,x:5g,pY .Q nd , . . . 7,6 4' ' - ,Qiffau .4 fr ' ', ' ' Yann , ,,-, , ' ' F ri 1 . Q,--,Q 1 5.1 - ,,. f ,,,,,1M 4 A f .NA f -:M f- 1 . , , gp .a, 'w ,. 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'Z , 11.1 ' 1, if x ' -1 - 4,- ' i' f 'S'-'N 4 N15 4-'35 -.es Stallings, David, Stall- ings, Walter, Swafford, Richard, Stonebarger, Frank, Tapia, Estella, Tapia, Richardo, Tamayo, Richard, Temps, Marilyn, Thomas, Nancy, Tobar, Santos, Torres, David, Torres, Gloria, Townsend, Dorthy, Treat, Brenda, Urenda, Sylvia, VanNils- sen, Pat, Vengly, Tami, Viles, Paul, Warren, Elmerita, Weder, Bill, Weeks, Mary, Wetzel, Danny, Whitley, Alba, Williams, Cherly, Wilson, Patty, Wolfe, Peter, Wood, Robert, Youngman, David, Zaragosa, Maxine, Zeiger, Sharron. NOT PICTURED Bill Barton, George Benaudez, Fred Borbon, NannuelCapaz,Donna Corey, Sandy Cox, Pat Davis, Mannuel Lapaz, Bob Ribiero, Louise Rios, Glen Scarfo, Cathy Soite rf' fr, A , ,, K' W fr ,, M if is 4' QR. , 5 X -+10 lk. AW .av ru W xy.. X' 4 '4 X l . ?' ' N0 , l .4 4 r- -1 'im 'T' W ? -L ,tgp T 'r.' T T- sf'f ' fr -0 1, , , 4 ZX 2, , 4, N, A, .4 ,,, x.4 I 5 2 inf., i 1 xv' .f - VM- . Q X, - 'Z ,Qi fi- f m Pina, Neli, Pinkston, Jerry, Pinkston, Tolly, Planchon, Diane, Ponce, Jesus, Powers, Ronald, Pride, Cheryl, Pruett, Carol, Rafael, Elizabeth, Ramirez, Clara, Ramirez Joe, Ramirez, Susan, Rangel, Judy, Raphael, Aclinda, Richardson, Linda, Ridge, Rickie, Riggs, Martha, Rios, Gloria, Rios, Mary, Rogers, Ronnie, Rosas, Joe, Sadler, Naoma, Salvanira, Lenora, San- chez, Douglas, Shrader, Jack, Seeno, Catherine, Selga, Bernice, Severn, Ronnie, Sheppard, Loyd, Shoemake, Linda, Sil- viera, Frances, Sims, Jackie, Smith, Arlene, Smith, Gary, Smith, Marian, Smith, Shirley, Smith, Trudy, Spear, Kenneth, Spearman, David, Staggs, Jean. ' 1 at Q -' 'f if ,i ' KT :fi1' fi av- -we ' , A -gg - 'fu' 'im nv- ns 4 r 'A if sl k A E 'av 1 .ll ' 'tri - T Sf, ' 5. --- Q ' .ef , ,f , - K' - ' S' - E L Nik- N . fu it if by ff' 5' 'T C 1'-D gil 4 , i xi .1 4 ' Q'- ,lf - , ' -- .: 1- , - ' 'K -1 AT , aflgvw .I D 'HNF ,h ,N - ,Z 3 f 'S ' 'fi-ff ff Q X fz-' , N y x ' , A ! XX x Nude ,mf D AX W , L p W c, J ,,,. Q' vi- Ffa- lv' 'Q' 1' T: 7: ' ,. - .,- w f , -, T , hal S H3 553 TJ 109 f - ,,4' .L Tw d. O ?uPS Ofs X ? 72 5 5'-4 NX v' i 5' I 111 plCkl6, ugiir and O 'd me CUP of Spice and . , . one Move over! tv was fl nu: il I f fprhe .ox thfee Xxx-Ti evils-ll w....,,- l A ' Kathy's the clo n Tomato sauce, not tomato juice! -.-7 1. ,TOP Sha tegyn Can't cook and look is 3 Q? QB, V X I... to R.: Dick Baroni-Representative: Frank Stonebarger-Vice President: Dolores Doyle-Secretary: Arno Greenleaf-President: Doreen Pierce-Treasurer 0 o Olassoyes The Freshman class had a very successful Freshman Reception, and is en- thusiasticly awaiting the many other activities offered at Liberty. The class has found high school a more enjoyable experience than grammar school, One has more freedom in high school. The subject matter is more ad- vanced and a broader education can be obtained, In high school one is more on his own and must learn to be more independent. More activities are offered in which to participate than in elementary school. All of this helps to prepare the student for his future role in the community upon graduation . Because of these reasons, and many more, the Freshman class is eagerly look ing forward to their four years at Liberty Union I-Iigh School. 111 Admmvwxam mi PWM 33333 331371 To the Class of '62 Congratulations to the class of '62, You have reached one goal in lifeg that is 12 years of formal education. That is a good start, but there. are other goals and ideals ahead for which each of you should strive. Old stuff, you say. Cor- rect. But it is still good stuff. Good citzenship is always a goal to strive for and hold to. It is a broad goal, in- cluding work, clean living, honesty, initiative, loyalty and community ser- vice, Your teachers have assisted you, some toward these goals as you pro- gressed through your four years at Liberty, but you must continue on your own as you become more mature. With the insights you have gained at home and at school to modify your judgment, I urge you to continue the seeking of good citzenship. L . V. Greenleaf District Superintendent N 'JL . y 'm 31 Y ' af .-,Q Wu-I M ' ' 's Message, Pumzpau To the Class of '62 To those of you whose days at Liberty are novv but memories, may the founda- tions which you have derived from them be solid building blocks upon which to construct your life's edifice. If these blocks make your passage through life more meaningful, more useful or more enjoyable, it will bring deep satisfaction to those of us who may have offered a contribution in their construction. To those of you whose days at Liberty are still to continue, may the urgency and seriousness of the present inspire you to fill these days with maximum efforts so that upon graduation you may look upon your building blocks with satis - faction and pride. Frank H, Vonder Ahe Eoafwff o6fTvwSfee5 1 E 5 . 3 . 3 .KV v Harry A. Hobbs, Fabin Richart Jr., Frank Stonebarger, Abe Kaplan, Kenneth C. Dwelly. Mr. Ka mprud We ffi g ,c-S Mrs. Cralg K Counselors K 'I Secretary -C3 H, Mrs. Ackerman R, Mr. Lucio 6609 , l Mrs. Cordua Mrs. Irwin Mrs. Johnson N Mrs. Bell if A ' 'f TW? FFVHMS 'lo Cecil Epling John Addington Buck Belscher Toby Gonzales Jim Graves 1 George Gamble Jim Roders 115 Walter Stallings , x had Y 1-v 115.4 1 , .ah MR. ALVES Spanish 4, MRS. GRIFFITH Spanish, English MR. KAMPRUD Sr. Soc. St. MR. PETTE U.S. History Lzbefwlz Ants Lfwewew YS 'Q ,ini I KE MRS. BARNES MISS CASPAR English English a. : 4 1 fix I5 4 . MRS. SODERSTROM MR. SPRINGER English, Study Hall Sr. Soc. St. English O C C 2' f ,ws ff! ,, R. , , , . 2 MR. BASCOM English MISS VAN TASSEL U.S. History, Study Hall MR. LUCIO St. Soc. St. MRS. MORTON MR- SWART Math, English, Span- Frosh. Soc. St. World ish, Social Studies HiSt01'y, Calif- History, Q 452 3 I'-F' ' .4 - 1 rs - .x lf--'12 2152 :-.Q'Tfv,,,,. MR. GARCIA Soc. St. Driver Train- in MR. NOBLE Choir, Chorus MR. BOYD Industrial Arts, General Shop, Metal Shop MRS. CRAIG Algebra, Geometry MR. PHILLIPS Science Applied Fm A Q t Ax MR. PETERS MR. MUMM Art Arts 8: Crafts, Math ' mv wk -1 - I Q, Q MR. CLAYBURN MR. FORLOW Basic Industrial arts, Mech. Drawing Wood Shop O O i 5 3 f 5 1 lr i Q4 Q 17'--V MR. JONES Band 81 Chorus .1 MR. I-IAVENS Agriculture Arts, Agriculture MR. VONDER AI-IE Algebra DAWSON Math, Driver Train- MR. HOSKINS ing, Boys' P,E, Science,Math,Algebra 4 MR. MORGAN '3 rzggfi Chemistry, Biology, Science 117 X -f3... 'l'l f L., 2 32 MRS. FORTNER XI Typing, Bus. Fund. ' i I What?? 1 MR. KRUNLAND Typing, Shorthand MISS DEVICI-I St. Acc., Bookkeepi ng, Bus Math what 1'd Saw? H Olnw E-Cow. MRS. CROSS Home Econ. Clothing MRS. KRUNDLAN D Home Econ. '1?' O3 How do you feel NOW!! ! 118 All play no work. MR. BRONZON Phgsicalz Boys' P.E. It's not polite to point. MISS MARKWYN Girls' P.E. ll MISS GRABER Girls' P.E. Modern Dance MR. FERRILL Boys' P.E. MR. GIARDINA U.S. History, Gen. Math, Boys' P.E. Don't be MAD! ga fix Need any HELP?? Q, 63' -.T Alli oop ! Bathing Beauty 119 .7 L Avtmwl Staff 3' it-Q Ill lil W f mllmull 115 ij Iliff ' 2' '7'4T 5-.,,,f 5 , .W ,Ii . L. to R. SEATED: P. Pinkston, Mr. Peters, S. Esparcia, M. Bishofberger, D. Higgins. STANDING: P. Vintro, L Gutierrez, D. Ochoa, C. Butler, C. Disney, P. Viramontes, L. Romiti, M. Dacus, L. Long, S. Abbott, L. Roberson, R. Patton, R. Rosas. NOT PICTURED: Darlene Russell, and Emily Ordonez. llTypiStII Lola Long, Cheryl Butler, Lenora Gutier- rea DGP Editors Sue Esparcia, Mary Bishofberger Editors Rosita Rosas, Mike Dacus, Connie Disney, Pat Vintro Business Managers L Q Q ,,..-f -nv 1:7 ' Photographers LaVoy1e Roberson, Scott Abbott, David Higgins Art Editor Dan Ochoa, Larry Rommiti, Pual Viramonties A J DAYLITE DIAMOND D MARKET Congratulations and Success to the Graduates of 62 Brentwood Oakley BRENTWOOD CLEANERS Laundry-Pickup 8. Delivery Service Satisfaction Guaranteed Across from the Daylite 634-3018 Brentwood B I ARNES RICHFIELD STATION Tires, Lubrication 8. Accessories Beautiful Diamond Rings by Keepsake Second and Oak Street 516 Second Street 757-1404 Brentwood Antioch DELTA CREAMERY Sandwiches Ice Cream Enchiladas Brentwood CLIFF PIERCE UNITED AUTO SUPPLY--DELTA THEATRE Auto, Truck 81 Tractor Parts Finest Films 634-3596 634-331 1 Second and F Street Brentwood Antioch C 8. H TOOL CENTER Rentals--Sales--Service Homelite Chainsaw--Merry Tillers Open-Hearth Fireplaces Dutch Boy Paints--Wallpaper ROLANDO'S RESTAURANT Congratulations Class of '62 from MOOSE 306 Oak St. Brentwood BRENTWOOD MEN'S SHOP Sportswear 8. Work Clothing Hoke Hathcock 634-3l3l Best Wishes to the Class of '62 Oak St. Brentwood Oak St. Brentwood LINGANE f-Z Men's 8. Boys' Clothing Athletic Goods 64l lst St. Brentwood BERG JEWELERS Congratulations to the Graduates of '62 647 First St. Brentwood R0 rkki vw if wi Mp, r . an H' ' ZILKE FURNITURE CO. lSay Zil-Keyi Complete Home Furnishings Featuring Carpets by Beattie--Monarch--Mandmill--National 63l lst St. Brentwood KEN'S BAD BOY MARKET We Feature Only Your Best in Your Choice of Meats, Groceries, Frozen Foods, and Produce 320 Oak St . 634-3245 Brentwood NICKIE'S COIFFURES SALLY ANN Finest in Hair Styling 514 2nd St. 757-2l3l Congratulations Graduates of '62 Antioch 625-20ll Main St Oakley NICK KRISTICH CONRETE PIPE Wal nut Blvd . 634-3754 Brentwood Congratulations Class of '62 Compliments of MEN SHOP Antioch, California I DEPARTMENT STORE Bigger Selection . . . Bigger Values Antioch Shopping Center 757-3242 FAMOUS FASHIONS The Store with the Young Taste in Fashion in Ready to Wear Sports Wear, Lingerie, Shoes 2nd 8. G St. Antioch TITO'S Shop at Titos New Location 306 G St. Antioch BRENTWOOD AUTO PARTS Best Wishes to Graduates 634-3952 Brentwood DIABLO ELECTRIC Electrical Contracting 214 Oak St. Brentwood HEATHORN PHARMACY Oakley Shopping District Oakley 'o KW Feminine Center Antioch Shopping Center Antioch CUTINO'S FEED 8. SUPPLY Oakley I I4 Main St. 625-2200 CIPPRESS BAIT AND SPORTING GOODS Bethel Island Road .. ,X nv- - X asf I g ,XAY1 xxx! iili V If X I, . KATZAKIAN Bates, Pamper, Dan River Fruit of the Loom Simplicity Advanced McCaIIs Patterns in Stock Vogue Patterns by Order We Make Buttonlwoles, Cover Buttons 81 Buckles--Belts . . Monogramming--Towels, Gym Clothes etc O0k'eY' CC 'f0 C' 213 o sf. Antioch 757-4981 DAL PORTO BROS. Service that Serves See Dal Porto Bros. Oakley 625-2206 OHMSTEDE'S STORE Meats--Groceries 625-2945 Knightsen BRENTWOOD ELECTRIC Frigidaire, Maytag, 8. Wedgewood Appliances Electrical Contracting P .O . Box 306 634-3697 Brentwood 'Y F A 17, -1 ,W A A 4 mn-7,-L ,,. , .. .... . GRIFFITH-ROBERTS' INC. ABBOT-PREWETT-WHARTON Chevrolet Oldsmobile Insurance Brokers Hiway 4 3-20th St. Antioch 634-3945 Brentwood 737 2nd St. Brentwood BEN PETERSON DIABLO FARM EQUIPMENT Real Estate Insurance John Deere Farm Equipment Best Wishes to the Seniors Congratulations Class of '62 76I 2nd St. Brentwood 609 Railroad Ave . Brentwood DELTA GARAGE Dodge Dodge Part Brentwood COTTAGE INN High School Hangout Under New Management 213 Oak St. Brentwood lRENE'S DRESS SHOP Come in to See Us First-- We are Stocked to Take Care of All Your Needs. Dresses--Garland Sweaters--Skirts-- Sports Wear--Gym Clothes--Bagsn Jewelery--Misc . 225 Oak St . Brentwood M DTURS l BRENTWOOD MOTORS Ford--FaIcon--Fairlane--Thunderbird 1245 Hiway 4 Bus. 634-3551 Res. 634-3923 Congratulations from: BEIHEL HARBOR FREDRICKS BROS. Bethel Island Berthage 9' Rentals 684-2 I 4I MANIE'S BARBER SHOP CongratuIations Class of '62 Bethel Island Rd. Bethel Island AN DY ANDERSON REALTORS Front Properties--Notaries Insurance Next to Bethel Island Post Office Bethel Island 684-2203 RUSSO'S HARBOR Dry Storage--Launching Covered Births--Trailor Park Bethel Island MT. VIEW FOOD CENTER Highway 4 Brentwood BRENTWOOD DAIRY Congratulations to Class of '62 Bixler Rd . 634-3327 Brentwood KNIT 8. STITCH YARD 8. YARDAGE Congratulations Seniors 240 Oak St. 634-4521 Brentwood MOBILE OIL COMPANY Distributor Page Armstrong 634-3 I 54 Brentwood HAL MATSON STUDIO We would like to thank Mr. Matson for the fine photography he and Mr. Edwards have given us. Displayed throughout the book. 426 l7th Street TE 2-2530 Oakland XS W l W D U' nfl I F I I A- .x fs '-P .. f V 1 ' F. s ik A .I W ,. w.'v! I ' I f,i',.l fl- .' r nnl' - .Q Y yglll' sc' A nl. .I - A -. '+ ' -I ' ' .r f - ' K V :'. ' -ff' V ' '.'r' z . ', . ' ll . . J 1. , -1. '- qv kiln. N N i ' 7 I U 1 , qi 4 In W Q A an .4 - e Q' v ' l I w ' ' I , .I l ' Ji M W Q,- ' 'Qs N W . . 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