Liberty High School - Lion Yearbook (Brentwood, CA)

 - Class of 1967

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Sanding a wooden bowl, Mike Dausey adds the finishing touches. David Nooarina completes his Youth Service For Progress poster. The design led a Liberty sweep of Bay Area awards and also won a third place in the State of California competition. Artists VVin Local ational Honors 3 For the second year in a row, art students from Liberty captured half or better of the awards in county-wide competition at the Contra Costa County Fair. Once again these awards included the first place blue ribbon with Richard Smitlfs water- color being honored. In the fall, Jim Chastek and Cindy Camino entered their work against over 14,000 top high school artist's drawings in national competition and had them chosen to be published in the book Art of Young'America. During the long winter months while Design and Composition pupils labored on the large mural for the Activity Center, creative craft students were hard at work on their imagina- tive ceramics, carvings, and jewelry. They were joined by art members in displaying their work in the Oakley Women's Club art show in April. This was followed by the climatic Applied Arts Show on May 23 in which five hundred works of crafts and art were on display to the school and public. ,., I fi !rQ!v ROBERT .Ulhwll ll'Il.l.l.'i.W PETERS BA.. Art Fundamentals. BA., Art Fundamentals. Crafts I, Advanced Design and Composition, Crafts. Annual Stall and Year- book Society Aclxisor. 23

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KENNETH NI. FORLOW' BA., M,A,, Mechanical Drawing I, II, III. Architectural Drafting I and II, General Shop II, Freshman Class Advisor. as Studies Toda - Vocations Tomorrow With the increasing earth's population, the need for housing is a major concern. The architecturally inclined students were given the chance to show their talents by creating scale-size model homes. These models, along with drawings created in Mechanical Drawing I and II, were on display at the May Applied Art Show. More advanced work was done by the Architectural Drafting classes. Agriculture is another major concern of man and as Liberty is in a large farming area, the agricul- ture program was widened in an effort to meet the needs of the students. Landscaping and plant science intrigued the minds of many girls who looked for a future in landscaping, animal husbandry or veterinary medicine. Boys, enrolled in agriculture classes, busied themselves learning the fundamentals of crop and livestock production which will lay a foundation for many of their future occupations. 22 . ,ww . 1- .. , - B. x V11 . With extreme precision, Bill Clark draws up model home plans X ,-nyvmG'll !::? F W. fs, im! This patient little lamb endures almost anything so agriculture students can learn hypodermic procedure. CARY E, LEWIS BS., M.A., Landscaping I and II, Plant Science. Ag- ricultural Business, F.F.A. Advisor, Q l I me I WX E ,.n x ,. .M L :wi 75' Q , 21 -:zgfgg 1 Y ...LW i .y..,.. . aff. I ' CARY S. MCDOWELL B.S., Math I, Animal Sci ence, Agricultural Arts Agricultural Science I F.F.A. Advisor. 58 vi ,I



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rv-v Fm nv RICHARD ARCH A.A,D., A.B., Auto I and Il, Math, FRANKLIN SCHMIDT AB., Metals I, II, III, Fresh. Football Coach. X at an Q . A , '-. DALE COZBY A.B., Wood II, III, IX Tennis Coach. 9.: any ALVIN' SMITH Checking A.A., A.B., General Shop Cordon, I, Wood Shop I, Math I, measurements on a woodshop project are Donald Stephens and Dennis This bizarre looking being is a visitor from outer space, well-would you belive Tom Thomas, a L.U,I-I.S. metal shop student? Skilled Hands Mold Future For Man . safe- From raw lumber and metal, shop students, with the aid of both power and manual tools, created finished ready-to-use furniture and metal ware. The students of wood shop worked under the supervision of Mr. Dale Cozby and Mr. Alvin Smith, while Mr. Frank Schmidt guided the welding-helmeted students of metal shop. Throughout the year, shop students acquired many useful skills involving the use of shop equipment, which for many students, will be a foundation for a future job or hobby. 24 L 517 ' 5. .il-ov Pl I

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