Liberty High School - Lion Yearbook (Brentwood, CA)
- Class of 1968
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To all this, the social life Induces an added spa rklc And a change of pace. l 5 '-fuk 1. ji LYA. -44 in U.- xg if Pt Clubs, Athletics I nite ur Spirit Clubs offer us A bright kaleidoscope of opportunities To develop our skills And to enlarge Our personal accomplishments. Athletics reflect our wish For physical challenge And our desire To compete to the be st Of our abilities. S r '- g . W 1 . P f. -4541 7 - .5 Y - L' - ,ygmu- 'Y 'N4 A li rf.4.qAh D... Y W. .ICA A U ' v Q . L, I I I I . I K H A jfgtg iw it , tu , f - i i ww, 1 X- if ff fr? I - vue' ,Y - h . ., -I ,, - R . .-. .. A P H,,,,..lr: .QU I -. , A A ghd-E 5, KQ Q ' 'Jia' -.- ,N A -,.- ' . K - f wr, .fsifi ' ' 'K ' Q ., .4 ,y w., .-- Z s3'-'E-'-'-'-'1-,-531 -nf: .umm 'if Tx-in g , 41514 i Q-U9 Curriculum 10 Activities 38 Contents . . . 8 Campus Sparkles Before Our Eyes Shining with its 51 classrooms And 48 grass covered acres Libertyls sun-lit campus Sparkles and shimmers For all to sec. ---H---- - il ---H Ni. Q IE? 'W '5 pai Clubs 54 Athletics 84 Classes 120 Ads 156 l '51 it '. sn- WM f I C C izsfi - 'ff -. 0 '. gf 2 'N hi 45 ' Q nv- r I A ff-ll un QIQC ii 06,18 , 1 J lc I T 1 3 , A - .19 2. y 9 f. ,. 1 5. 1 1 I - 1 2395. J., , 5 QQHISFY ' Q X+,. ?q..X .. Q ut -4 x , .. K. ' .V s 'x 'fx I if n 4 f tx 'I 'X Elf. A 17- X o - V 'fiif,. 1: X y ' 'ffuj'-1. . 0 '.-S ' N, 1, . K X A , Q : . . . j RFQ X. X W .gnu--........... -- - , ...4,,,., M W ...... , .,, 'HM- . ' --- ' A M F , N ' . . -wi' c' ,Xi , A U fr- Q X. We are chall g d ie re airi Curriculum Whl P g g In auto shopg All bj d g d ours Tochll g Amy df f t I ff dt S tht ghp Th hh ll T p Bt p h Ad dlf. A l Th t ll truly help ln LIGHTING OUR WAY. kdh l bl lv: ,qi xx I I ,pl wx ll 47 SSW I: W XXQS :I il! Sims ' l Aff? T 55 x 0 f 'ff i N 'ff i Xwx YNY xs : MSN I Wx l -ZQ4 W 63:52 Concrete and wood scraps of the girls' gy rn collapse under the heaying shores of a Cabloader in preparation lor the new exercise room 3+ ,gg 5 .,'? Mr. Dewey De Martini. Board pres- ident. giyes ai liriel speech before an- nouncing the 23 lift- pass recipients to Uliinstcdc lfield Board Plans For New Gym Facilities IJiberty's school Board. backbone of the school system. has been a dedicated group of men who gay e their time to improve the educational stand- ards of Liberty Union High School. Carrying out work which was both complex and difficult. the Board met on the second and fourth Tluirsdays of each month. Some of the tasks of Libertyfs Board of Trustees included approving and hiring new teachers, I ,.' rf' I2 keeping up academic standards, and beginning the reconstruction planning of a new gymnasium facility' to replace the old girls' gym which was torn down during the latter part of December 1967. As elected representatiyes of the people. the board faced continuous responsibilities and made decisions which affected not only' the present but also the future of Liberty. Board of Trustees-Art Honegger, Dewey De Martini ipresident L Ken- neth Dwelley. Floyd Pedersen. Harry Hobbs iclerlxi ir- K, N W luv? l 3 'Il-v ,. Superintendent Wayne Boulding Porto to the field. I uperintendent Aids In New Gym Plans To keep pace with the rapid expansion of Lib- erty, Superintendent Wayne Boulding carefully guided the school's growth by examining and reviewing new school courses and the adequacy of those previously offered. He also had the responsibility of interviewing all new faculty candidates. As spokesman for Liberty, he familiarized the Board of Trustees with the school's needs and accomplishments. Having the responsibility of supervising Liberty's building program, Mr. Boulding played a major part in planning the construction of new gymnasium facilities and the decisions made by the Board concerning this matter. Mr. Boulding has shown himself effective in guiding Liberty. He has established a reputation for understanding and solving problems and fur- thering the goals of the school, thus providing better education. 13 Pausing in front of the crowded stands before Coronation ceremonies at th Homecoming game, Mr. Boulding es corts Homecoming Queen Sandy D l BusyAdministrat0rs ' Lead 1,000 Puplls Beginning long heliorc the first class hell rang, the administrators' day started revolving around a inultitude of activities which kept the school functioning smoothly. Nlr. l,ou Bronzan, principal, was responsible for supervising teachers. school curriculum. and student activities. Yice principal Gerald Clayhurn handled truancy, inisconduct. student discipline prohleins. and student ahsences. Nlr. Vernon Nohle, head counselor and vice principal, offered assistance to students with their prohleins and supervised the counselors. Vice Principal MR. GERALD CLAYBURN A.B.. MA. f 4 .a i,5A I 4 Pwr j 1 C B f .1 - , , .Ad 14 Principal MR. LOU BRONZAN A.B.. M.A. Vice Principal, Head Counselor MR. VERNON NOBLE A.B.. M.A. vain-use ii is J fl Counselors Guide tudent Decisions Aiiiciiig the duties that kept the counselors husy were registration for classes, personal interviews with students. and contacts with employment offices for graduates. All aptitude and college test scores were handled hy them. They took care of transfers, transcripts and references and also maintained files of most college catalogs. New to the department this year was Mr. Eugene Hickey, who. with the other four counselors, provided information and understanding to the two-hundred students who sought counseling each week. EUGENE HICKEY A.B. KENNETH JACOBSON , 3 an if 'rl DAVID KIRBY Bs. ..,,,,,,..,.a LEONARD Lucio A.B.. MA. 15 5 I 1-QI? Q llmflfal all VASON I fa 'Iii -l,.0 -nf 3' ,,,..f 4' gf 4.-ov'- -- ' 'vaq 4-- s 1 -'Q . V,- Q- tv -- 7, ., S g xx X 4' , '5 ,,4vl 'ao-my .-.- ' Down on bended knee. Roy tfhiggeri, one of liye candidates lor it Horne- co ning lung, J nes his yyort iincss t t is t ent body hy proposing to 0 0 U . .. 1.. xy ,p . h y i F 3 F 1 S T 1 m 6 Nllss Reta l'irtll-rlluring the llornecolnilig For an Interess Preachers this past year have been many' things: rulers of the classroom, targets for practical jokers, and machines for instilling instant knowl- edge. But more than that, teachers have been friends ho performed acts of kindness and show ed understanding. love. and sympathyp They' provided not only knowledge but also compan- ionship. encouragement. and guidance for students. Always striving to be fair to all, teachers did their utmost to impart knowledge to their pupils. Hobbies brought to light another side of Liberty s teachers. Their varied interests ranged from the usual hobbies of photography, fishing, boating or stamp collecting to those not so usual, the art of judo or collecting rare art works. I6 Gazing at a l,ion garne, Nlr -Xllan jones yy aits for an opportunity to strike up the band, llis music interests do not end yy ith his classes but extend lo the Stockton symphony in which he plays the trombone l ' sr Z.,-1 t l i Q fi-ssejg Leg IUUUII - nr 1 S -6 W :L -A X ?,1g'Ja5-Lim We . 4 sums - I an Q - I u unset Hesitating belore completing a move in a chess game, Mr. Herb Scott mentally reviews his planned strategy for defeating his opponent, jim Bagwell, while john Ratlcovec studies the board, Displaying a statue from his collection of pre- Columbian artvxork, crafts instructor Mr. Arthur Gonzales explains to his advanced class tln- hack- ground of the Latin American handicraft Always prepared to snap an exciting shot, Mr. William Batze focuses his camera upon a fast moving play at the Albany football game. su.. I7 Library Checks ut ver 7,000 Books Hay'iiig a source from which to draw reference materials and a place in which to use them are necessities to the learning process. Libertyfs li- brary provided such services by housing numer- ous periodicals. eucyclopcdias. and oyrer 7.400 publications in a proper atmosphere. Besides having provided publications for infor- mation, the library has contained a world of fantasy' and fiction for reading enjoyment. Assisting students whenever possible were Mr. Walter Sharafanowich and Mr. Denis Smithson who added 456 new books to the library shelves this year. VVALTER SHARAFANOVVICH A.B.. BS., MA.. BLS., Li- DENIS SMITHSON brarian. B.A., Assistant Librarian. 45? 'WQR .Q Surrounded by a wealth ol fantasy. fiction, and information. Steye Luchesi scans the library sht-Ins lor the right book Nleeting the needs ol' the students. the library contains materials for book reports. research and term papers, or personal reading enjoy ment, 4 - f R Assistant librarian. Str. Denis Smithson, checks the projec- tor signout schedule held by Dennis Corgiat. au Sam Beasley - prepares to take the equipment to a classroom. Such projec- P' ' ' 1 ,14- tors are ay ailable to teachers throughout the school to aid in rf l '- s classroom instruction. 'Q - ss' I8 .,,l' H. Expressions of concentration, question, and enlightenment, register on Kathy Balls face as she uses thi- new audiorlingual equipment while learning Spanish. EVELYN GRIFFITH JAMES ALVES A.B., Spanish I, and Il, French A. B., Spanish IA, IB, ll, III, IV, land Il, A.F.S. Adviser, French Spanish Club Adviser. Club Adviser. ft it ' 1:5 f' sv X i ' jk Q7,,,v,W. , bt-mf v i f. I- I L 2 . ' is T321 fheutf I r 'S' P f -1' . . A rlfkgj 0 ll . ' irzggrlrzf' I: - 7' X I .fb 1 -4 1 .K ' . Q an r A '---- ' Nt. W' I 7 A V1 . X av Master of the central control of the audio-lingual system, Mr. james Alves threads a tape for his Spanish l class. Taped Lessons Aid Language Students Chariot racing along the Appian Way, bullfight- ing in Mexico, and the bustling crowds of Paris came alive through the three foreign languages offered to Liberty students. Cultural and classical studies of Latin grammar and structure challenged Latin students, while Spanish students acquired further knowledge of the language, customs, and traditions of the Spanish people. French classes continued their study in the language new to Liberty last year. Pupils were able to improve their pronunciation through the use of audio-lingual equipment. I9 En lish 4A Class Dramatizes Macbeth PtllJllL'lllllQ a school paper in journalism. ex- pressing ideas in a rousing oration in puhlic speaking. or heeoming acquainted with classical literature were just three ways in which the ltnghsh Department hrought out the hidden tal- ents ot Liherty s students. Novels. plays and classic literature were used to inspire students and stimulate thought. Seniors read classics and novels to prepare for college English courses. juniors concentrated on mod- ern novels and drawing ideas from them. ex- pressed them in essays and term papers. The underclassmen attempted to get a fuller under- TARNEY BALDINGER A B. L S History. English 53. Crys- tal Wall Adxiser, MARY JANE BARNES BA. N1 A. English 3. 4. Area Chairman of Language Arts Department S X OLIVER BASCOM - .w A B. Nl A. English l. -J HAROLD CHILD BA. English l. Western Cixiliya- tion. Freshman Class Advber '35 GEORGIA COOK NI A , Reading Consultant. VIRGINIA DIEHL Al A B. Nl 5. English I, 2. GAA Adxiser RICHARD HACKETT BA English 1. 2 ROBERT RUSSELL A B . tiornmunications. Puhlic Speaking. Drama l. ll. Playmalters Adx iser. Freshman Baslxethall Coach . I -su ELLRIE VON SCIIOPP AH A. BS. Ifnghsh 2, -I. World Literature. Pep Clluh Xdxiser 20 ' H standing ol' hasic English and grannnatical usage. lfach teacherparticipatedin an all-school reading program hy using specially selected materials as part ot' class instruction. Practical usage of the language was stressed in journalism and drama classes in which ideas hecame reality. Nlr. Richard Hackett was welcomed to the English Department hy the teaching staff. A I-pa fr 9' 'wx x- -R af-' I uf' ,Wo r ' , ' -An. X x False face must hide what false heart doth know . lines from Macbeth are being rehearsed by Gerry Allen, portraying Macheth and Margaret Luntz. playing the part of Lady Xlacheth. . ' Adding make-up to student actor Gerry Allen. fylrs Mary jane Barnes prepares the students for a class production. Tim pro- duction of Macbeth yyas done in an effort to aid the students' understanding of classical English works. s, ,Y f 553 s 1-ati r. De Parsia New Special Ed Teacher Not all students progress at the same rate. For this reason the Special Education Program was offered. All courses were geared to the individual studentls ahilityx Mr. Peter Reimer specialized in the instruction of P! .ali--.L foreign-horn, Spanish speaking students. while Nlr. Kenneth .lacohson instructed those students who had left the regular scholastic program. New to the department was Mr. Frank De Parsia who came to Liherty' from Knightsen Elementary' and who taught the Special education classes. FRANK DE PARSIA A A . B A . Special Education KEN IACOBSON B A , Continuation Classes Counselor .ran PETER D. REIMER B A, Nlath, English. Soccer Coach 44.-Ja M-A-f aul' fi S, J 1 l '.-5 A y,g?g 15 21 -1 ANTHONY DE M.-H0 A B.. Algebra. Trig Analysis CARL SCHWERTFEGER B.A,, Algebra l, ll. Geometry. jv Football Coach. j.y. Baseball Coach N K W HERBERT SCOTT 'r 4 f 'Yu ,a-' A,B,. Algebra I. ll. Cross Country 'Y 3 Coach. Assistant Track Coach i' , Sin tx-yi: sinxcosy - cosxsiny is one of the many formulas taught by Sir. Carl Schwertfeger to the students in his pre-calculus class 51 Pupils Enroll In Math ourses Mathematical accuracy, necessary in everyday living, was taught in courses of general math, Algebra I and II, geometry, and pre-calculus. Acquiring basic fundamentals and usage of math were goals of those enrolled in general math. Geometry students solved theorems through proofs which had specific reasons for each step. Relations and functions of numbers played an important part of solving problems in algebra and pre-calculus courses, the more advanced studies of mathematics. Learning to use the slide rule. Dave Coffman and Larry Wearin practice on an oyersized model The use of such equipment aids in the speed and accuracy of solving adx ance-cl niath and science problems. 22 ,Za 'Y A 43 N X I L., ill ' t'f5l h ' V ,W at-Q M FW' ifew-na im-v ima an-I Fiery Experiments Help Prove Ideas This is it!-the Space Age, the age in which scientific discoveries are projecting man into the future and unveiling answers to previously un- solvable problems. Students chose from four science courses this year: general science, biology, chemistry, and physics. General and advanced students acquired new concepts and understanding of previous knowledge. In biology the students' attentions were drawn to the structure, function, and in- stincts of living organisms. Chemistry students observed varied and fascinating experiments from which theories were proven. For the more scientifically inclined students, physics provided an advanced course in the physical science category. A fiery experiment performed by Mr. Dewel Morgan and assisted by chemistry student, judy Scarfo, provides exciting proof to concepts introduced and developed in class, Most experiments however, are done by individual students, ROBERT GLENN B.S., M.A., Biology, Math I, Boyis P.E. 1-2, junior Class Adviser, Varsity Baseball Coach, Head of j.v. Football. DEWEL MORGAN A.B., Chemistry, Physics, Senior Math, CSF Adviser. FRANKLIN PHILLIPS, IR. A.B., Biology, General Science. GEORGE SMYLIE B.A., General Science, Advanced General Science, Assistant Varsity Football Coach, j.v. Basketball Coach. 23 Xkllllkxl llK'lfl. V-1? -. Xll XM-xtvm 4 wxlllmlwru Nl.1l1- l- as ll lilwrtx In-Il Xxlxlx-'I VXI CIA UNl1l,l. HX XM-xtvvnl1xll1f.nl1-un lung- llNll. lx.1llx Nqnml XllNlv'I' , V f 'AL '55,-1 - , N.XI,l.l DXYIDSUN m ' V X X ll X l'II1llNlll Uwtvrln D X x A ' ' Nl'll'!'l.IlX erheacl Projector Useful To Lecturers Du xx 4- ruullx lmuxx tlw people- Llftlllllil us? 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Lilmerty students were introduced to these proh- Ienis in drafting and ug courses. tlreativeness was used hy drafting students while they planned Iieuntifnl as well as functional homes. XYith the I,L'HS farm ut their disposal, ug students exper- imented with the new and improved methods of ' ' farming w hich will he needed to feed the growing world. KENNETH FURLUXT Il X, Nl X. XIt'L'IlLlIlll'ilI Drawing ' I. II, III. Xrcliitvutiirgil Drnlting I ll fit'lIt'f.lI Sllop ll Soplio I' ,E 1 I ' , NN X 'Aq Q I' ip- rx fx I7ep.n'tiln'nt M Rising out of wood into ai inniiatnrt- Ironic. KIIII Irowlmritlgt-K dixiltni prolvlein ix Ivnilt in Impex ul eoinplt-tion lor tln- Xppln-d Xrtx Slum Using skills .lL'lIllIft'tI in their I.indst-.iplng claw. loI.ind.i I.lPIlt'f .ind Olga CXRY LEXVI5 Cliuxqrriii prepare xonng wvtlliiigw lor ll'.lllNpI.llIIIllLf ISS, XI X l,.indw.iping I, II, lf . I'l.int Stu-in'e'. Xgrivnltnrul 5' Ewa, 3 - 73' IllINlIIt'NN. I' I' X XKININVT N 1. XR! Sic-DON ELI. t'lit't'. xlllltllllllllll Xrtx, limit' Xgrnnltnml I I X Xtlxiwr 26 du 2 fi f .9 'QV if ww 91... I Y V -an , K' t , Attacking her sculpture, Sally Nieto applies iirigiwsiti- to ii xi irc lorin in tht hr - ' st stages ol hcr crafts proii-vt Finishing touches are appliz-rl bs flairlos Xlatos lu his paper iiiacliafim usi is XX! an ,-.. -Q ff,-N .I ring second period design and composition class 5- fer? at ARTHL R c osZA1,Es .-KA.. BMX. Arts, Lrzilts, ,g ,,. X ,QT WVILLIAM PETERS lf, B..-X.. Art Fundainenlals. Design A and Composition, .Xnnnal Staff. A M '7' i iearlioolx Socictx Xcliiser. iz -'K-'H ' LION .Xcliiser rt tudent Wins Top County Award In early fall, Warren Lazar captured the first place ribbon for Best of High School Art in the Contra Costa County Fair. His non-objective work made it three for three as Liberty students have won first place and over half of the awards offered in the last three years of competition. With the coming of winter, Chris Utterback entered his drawing in national competition with 15,000 other top high school artists. His work was one of several hundred selected for publication in the book Art of Young America. During the spring, creative craft students, guid- ed by Mr. Arthur Gonzales, new to Liberty this year, worked to complete their three dimension- al projects for the Applied Arts Show. On May 27, art and craft students exhibited over 500 pro- jects to the school and community in this climatic show. 27 New Machiner In Two Shop Classes D11r1111g 1-l'UIIl 1J1'1NN'1'1'1l 11111 111111111111.2s. ll 111111' 1ig111'1-1111-111-r1'111 s1111111111111 111'1'11ss 1111- 1'11111p11s 111111 11111141-11 111111 Ll 1111r11 1'1111111. Mi111111's 11111'r 111' 1'1111'1'1L1f11 111'1'ss1'11 111 1111111111-s, 111111 1111111 11pp1'11r1'11 111 1111 Ll X1'11r111 Xxvlll' l 111'i11g 1'11111. 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From Care Of Autos To Driving Safety Clllllltff living creates a need to know liow to driveg Driveris Education classes can lic applied to everyday living. Basic knowledge was gained tlirougli classroom study and discussion while practical application was learned in actual be- liind-tlie-wlieel driving. Not only learning to drive an antoniobile, but also learning what niade tlie engine rnn was a part of Liliertyfs cnrricnlnin. Those enrolled in auto sliop were tanglit liow to tune as well as overhaul engines in the effort to make them run like new. I LIBERTY UNIORHIGH SCROOL in N : DRIVER EQUQQQTION CAR km. Rosfnrs cufvv-oiosmc. l' l. Jlwv ,, can i .1 i Q QM 29 SIT FORIXER ISK II4u:INIwm'pmgI II IIXIVIIIQ ROI KRINIIAX D X II. Buwim-w XI.1IIl. Ixpimg II, , , . I Il'l'lx'..lI IJIIICL' II'.Il'Ill't', IIIINIIIIM I IuI1 X1Ix1wr, Xrzul I.Il.lIfllldll HI urn-xv. Ilvpqrtrllvut e'-L. in '- lm., FRANK Pnxr: X I wif A., .u - I3 X. 5Iuvr!I1.mcI I. II'xpimg I, I 9 1 sim-ss I lIIllI.lllli'IlILlIN. I'V.lL'llIIf Q it C Iulw 'IIft'ilxlIft'f ' Ii 35 H 'ilf 'Z1 N' - f n : RETA PIRTLIC HS, X15. Ixpm: I. SIl1lI'IIl.lIlKI I II I-.fcultx C,IuIm Svura-t.1rx IAl'H.KXffIf WICLCII BS, I'I!!IlNIl I, XM-sh-rn i,lxlI1- IUIII XIII-N Iiuxwm-ss I,.m. Ihr- urcI In-I-plmg In-NI1r1l.m IQHIIIIJII C u1L'Il 30 iw IA. W dv. I 0 .9 1 Steady hand and a sharp stylus arc neccssarx requirements lor Donna Rogers to gct a good print from tlit- ditto stcncil shc is cutting 1 ' vq And thc heat goes on as Nlanucl Xlmrru takes .i lcn seconds to praclicc the I,iou cadcncc used ln Lilierly s marching liancl 4 Ilarmonifing for the sounds of music, Stan joncs, Bruce Stuart, and 9 , Gerry Allen. lt-tl lay instructor Dennis Smith, practice one ol thc songs t . . Q used in school and community performances. 3 3 'l 3 I i nhl ALLAN JONES B Nl , 'Xl Xl , Band, Nlusic .Xpprcciaf tion. llarmonx and Tlicory .Xrcn Cfhairniau of Music Department DENNIS SMITH BA.. ,X tlappt-lla Choir, Xlixctl Chorus. Clirls' Chorus, State tic- quirements. Clef Chili Xdxiscr. .a9 'X Ike ' M fi' is sa 1,9 L afiiv Y Y Practice Necessary In Business, Music Both music and business students found manual dexterity to be a necessity for success. Electric typewriters hummed and jingled and minpeo- graph machines whirred and choked as commer- cial students prepared to make the husiness world turn. Would-be secretaries strove for word mas- tery, seeking to type 60 words per minute and take down in dictation 120 words per minute. Away from the mainstream of Liherty traffic, singers and instrumentalists practiced their skills, and those interested in a detailed study of music were enrolled in music appreciation and harmony and theory classes so that they might gain useful background in musical history as well as a chance to compose music. 31 W, ,.v Xmix :wr . 'M 41, ' f -v-as ' --f'Z.?vu4 , 1 dw! IA, 'Q.?1'33 ,s Q' A Q 'E i 0' an -in V -s in-,.,..o, ,,.. w..w.r QD' 4-' r4s V 6' 1 i V ' a J , - vi 24541, X X . ,A ',4i'yaf.f.' - 'bf'4f'n, . gg s 'Q it ,vu Eggs' fy 1. A' 4' Q A PAT DACTS XB. Clirlw I' lf CL X X Xmlxiwr. DOROTHY .XXX X GRONINI X H XvIl'lN I' li, l'u'ucllxxLQ I!IlIH'flX1'llIl'Ill IIIQIINII. Stull- lim-qlxirvrln-nuts. ,lumen K l1lssX4lXlsr'r.iQ X X Xclxiwr ITAROI. Rl'S5lCl.l. X.fL X '-' A jx wr I. XX Xclxlwr C.1l'lx Iilm- 32 'No hands' can he usa-ml xxlwn txsu tc-arm mrnpm-le in a fast-rnmiml, llurdfhittirlg jlllllll' uf sm-cvr l'1fl'SlllIlilll and wpluullurv girlx comw-lntrutx' un this L15 thu fight fur POSNOSSXUII ui llu' bull, 3 gl fs IQ! itdvii-,.'2-1.2444 if funn. NN All eyes are on the lmull as these alterfsehool luisketlball players uait lor a lmasket or ai rehouncl, Outside lwzisketlball courts proxitle recreation lor students while school is not in session. 5... I uni -,- ' V' i -........ L Nluneuyering a hockey stick can sometimes create quite ai trullie proll- lem. Skills ol hockey were iuelutletl us part ol the P. lf program lor the junior and senior girls during early lall. h n WP fwfr' KHITII DAWSON Xll. Xl.,X, Boys l' li, lioxs llloek l, Xclx iser. Xlrestling tloaeli, lraek gs' JACK FEHiu1.1. Nl X. lluxsi P lf, Xreu tlhuiriuan lor ,. 'i' ' A lt' , c - yiser, Niirsitx Ifootluill tfoueli, 'v JERRY Nlll.l.l'lR X H Boys lllf. State lleqiiireineiits, Xarsilx llasketliall tloaeli. Xssislant Nur- sitx lootlxill Louth G m tud nts Eager For New Facilities Rigcmrcmiis exercises and team sports which were ollered during the daily gym classes challenged the physical strength and skills of the students. Surplus energy was released hy the hoys through foothall, track sports, and wrestling, while the girls played hockey and soccer during the fall of the year. The remainder of the girls' year was spent in concentration on personal heauty and hygiene while waiting for the new gymnasium facilities to he completed. Demonstrating xx restliug skills, llznulx Rico and George Cunha execute ti hold during their third periotl I' lf class, Wrestling u .is ollered as part ol the l' lf program lor all iunior and senior hoxs, xxx xx . , we ,L few-if 33 Diligenllx workin:tow-iilpleli-lie!wooleng.1l'lln'lll. 'X.uu'x l,lllX1'llN1'N lie: sewing slulls gaineil in elass to ire.ile her st-li-i-il elotlles neun ici,i,icx c'uu'i-is'1'i:n Q, K WLS-1 B,-XRBXRA CLI-NX 'soplioniore t,l.nss Mix s f CAYI. KRUNII..-XXI? XB, tflotlung I, Honieinalung Ill. tr ll X Xdxiser, .Xrea tliairinan ul llUllll'lIlillKlIlLL Ilepartrneut ffl 4. 'J . New Home Econ. Teacher Joins Staff Disrcigzirclirig boxed products,eooking students utilized staples in raw form. From hasie foods, they advanced until they were skilled at eoolt- ing eornplieated desserts and main dishes. Pupils, with the help ol' Nlrs. Krumland, Mrs. Glenn, and Mrs. Carpenter who was new to the stall this year. also learned the arts of sewing and knitting. they progressed from aprons to suits and lormals. 34 i . 41 4 4 , ,Irv Q' Q' ax, , - xx S as an f-WY .. , ' 0 , 1' ' una mf 'r '-'wif I-.,-A.,. 1 Ig i1-t.??,.b wi - ,ssl Cafeteria Personnel tart a At6 . . 13roviding nutritious meals for one thousand stu- dents and the faculty was the daily responsibility of the cafeteria stall. Long before the rest of the school arrived. they were busy preparing the sandwiches. desserts, and hot lunches for the noon meal. ln addition, the cafeteria personnel prepared juice, rolls, and hot chocolate for breakfasts and made available cookies, candy, and potato chips for after school snacks. I If M 0 l - if .ly 3 V During second lunch period Xlanucl Ramirez and .Xutliouy Xlassoni I7llfCllLIHt' their lunches lrom Xlrs lfxclyn lillis Calctcria Stall--Top Ron: l'lfllllL't'S Ntooclxxarcl, Bertha jean Zeiger, Betty Clraxes, Xlari lleruiucu Bottom Row: lfyelyu lfllis, .Xlma Bow l- ing, jo Mildred Pierce. Barbara Clark. T. t .. Y - , J Am, zz ' 1, , ., if is X .t -1 ' V af iff? H V ' t .i f ,i g as ..,. , aa: 35 , A , fi ,buzz .w 2 . fm. . vw x , as! Maintenance man, Mr Alfri-cl Winters. hrii-Hy stops hir small hus innv of tlirvv piircliasvcl hx thc- school this ycurl to talk to Cfnniniisxiniicr of .-'illllvlivs Dau' Collinuii about xclinul acliiitic-s. ,, . PSYCHOLOCIST: june Drake 'N Vs NURSE: Barbara Bonniclcson ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY: Ernell Modrall Y v . , , , 'sn FINANCIAL SECRETAR1: Nunry Hisatnmi -hs ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER: Lucy VVong ATTENDANCE OFFICE: Mildred johnson COUNSELING SECRETARY: Alla Ackerman REGISTRAR RECEPTIONIST: Gladys Irwin 1-N CAFETERIA MANAGER: Barbara Clark COMPTROLLER: Billie Casey TEACHERS' AIDE: Natalie' Dulra TW N IZ. TEACHERS' AIDE: Rosy Salas TEACHERS' AIDE: Kay Domingo -fs N , f,. 5 'T' TEACHERS' AIDE: Lauraleen VVils0n ff' N aixx 5 Q. ' 1 . XX X X555 - 'A' g . :QXx . X 3xx N ,E wg: gg X-ll .xnxx -- ., n 36 0 1 'P '9 ...Ji L ON 1 .V 1372 4 N x v l .Ara I IW sql' O an ,R if X K Ml .txt cz: ft Q1 x if ,, X 1 4, l ervice Staff Does I 8. , A Wi. it ' W' h P 'd - utles lt r1 e Vvhether it was getting to school on time, read- ' ing the daily announcements, having a well-main- fjvw tained cam us, studvin in clean classrooms, or as P . counting on reliable records and accounts, Liber- ty students and faculty confidently relied on the non-teaching personnel. The behind-the-scene duties were performed by twenty- six persons who helped to keep Liberty running smoothly. smoothly. SUPERVISOR OF BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS: Bryan Roofe HEAD CUSTODIAN: Frank Souza MAINTENANCE MAN: Alfred Winters CW BUS DRIVER: Hazel Gonzales BUS DRIVER: juanita Addington 'X M BUS DRIVER: Florence Ditmars Q75 I TRANSPORTATION FOREMAN: Johnny 'U' 4 -,Sa 4 Addington V v . '. , L . fy s HEAD GARDENER: Manuel Azeveclo GARDENER: Maximino Sanabria A ' IQ? ,gas fins Z ia l , pvnfv 4- 'M . , Q LX - Y CUSTODIAN: Francisco Sandate CUSTODIAN: Hector Martinez CUSTODIAN: Lloyd Giles 37 44? .N .x f., Em 1 4 , ,V , ob. 1 ff 4, Mus. s' iiwu .I Y r I X I V 4 i ',',- A 'l. I-,1 x.-'-.g QQ, 1 -s ,,Mrw.w M A ' Q l X N V-.Ira ' N - .M ' 5-IW V. 144' h ..: .1 V - K 514L ,j:: fn. . - - N., 5. .r -iw - V ' X 'W' q 47-Q 1'-,pf I' -4'1Vf',,,fjwk5xR','IA' ' .4 - ' A S.mA.x -' ',ff- V Q mv ,,,,..fv, . J. 'A . 4 4' imp' '51 :Q ax' ' -' 'I ' ' ff - 5' . I - ' 'bln A X ll ix' ' . PX. . , lg-'!'t..1' ,f I ,' , ,, - :ff - -: ,- -S, '- -. 3 ,A I ,xx 5. l mm l N51 713 I NSU if W, .MV 1 I Ny, v..,!'q,' Y. t A fa E1 levi, ' - - 'f '-K 'rg 1: 'f,,,,9f,-' .,. - 41-7 , x l - 5, Qi wxxlihl - A-.A - 6' , l 'avr ' 4 K qv, . A ' , -- IAF, -.. N. . -1' Jw. ., - -P 'N 44 Q . ' f JH : -., X I -1' WH r n , 91, ,'ru W. mx 1-1--MA -33, S- . L x ,,: W +I ,bl X e A . . 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Q J ,, , 1, . . ff ' N1w 'E-w r.1ff .z.,?, vc, Activities We enjoy 0 Ch t d Complete 'tl Mr. and M S t Cl Dane H 5, I t t ICI t A dCl l d A llp t Of th t g A d h g, g I t Of th Th l t g Ad b tt d t d g Ad1g.,l t A dl lp LIGHTING Ol R VVAI X lil vii I XX ll 4! XXX ll W KSN: W Ngsll W X x 7122 V :. ig 'fr X X Q eff C Am , i QQQSQ I XX X L. 39 iii? .' 'ulbv 461' . . ' ,aa- 4 V i x 4-s ' '-M-ba E E. f -an Q , Govemor Ronald Reagan gives a talk at a january L'.P.l. luncheon explaining his administrations budget cuts, At the time of his speech he vuu considered an a possible CO P presidential candidate. ar In Viet am Election Top News 7 A year like no other: a space vehicle traveled and photographed Venus Human organ trans- plant operations performed in different corners of the globe reflected major breakthroughs in med- icine The war in Yiet Nam continued North Korea caused international shock waves when it forcibly took control ofthe USS. Pueblo . . . Grenoble. France. presented the tenth XYin- ter Olympics while Mexico City prepared for the summer events Democrats and Republicans started campaigning in preparation for their head-on collision in the November Presidential election . . . Racial tensions erupted into riots . . . .Xnti-war demonstrators protested the draft California Governor Ronald Reagans adminis- tration initiated large cuts in spending Fads of the year were micro-mini skirts, colored tex- tured stockings. and square-toed shoes. 1967-68 was a year unique in time. 40 9 I . I . -o l I ,- -f .A-ma Aix KH-x. K I . 'Hrggm I '41 ll I 1 '1 .M 92' , 4-I I my of' 'K FQ' . Q 1 21 I fvvf, f' I B I , YI 39 api x 5, T .. , 42- f 3? 'KW' 14.-. if wif' 4 f :Cm Y ' 4-gn in ua' nr E' .N 'FAQS :Yon gs ' 'ij . 'P ,DQ 'Q Q Qi, U' fi ' ' K .Q-mui.5,x-g K! V vga l 1 its ,I 4, F I' ' Y mr. A I F K I XM 1 I , fl. .A gi rf A ff wa' 'M C' F. 5' s 4 3, aa ' i ,J ,W Q vs ., ' v-Oi , + -40 ll' ggi' if K U.S. soldiers plunge through the Vietnam jungle and across a stream on another hazardous patrol in search of the elusive Viet Cong. Delivering his State of the Union message, President Lvndon Baines johnson appears before the television cameras in january. ,f 25 Citizens Honored At Homecomin 71-'cnsiou mounted during the llonieconiing rally until tln- long awaited announcement was made. Sandy Dal Porto the H367 llonlccoming Queen. Sandy and her court w erc selected hy a vote ot students. lacultv. and the team. .Xn added attraction at the rallv w as a contest lor Homecoming King. Senior hovs. chosen hv rally squad. competed for the title. Each contender performed a stunt to exhihit his Hhidden talentf' .Xt the end of the performances. Rov Chiggeri. chosen hv applause. was then presented with a cape and crown and was escorted off the floor hv his aide in winning the title. Nliss Rita Pirtle. That evening the Homecoming parade. led hv Grand Xlarshall Yernon Noble. Wfllllld itS Way' around Brentwood. then onward to Ohmstede Field. and the game against john Swett. During hall-time. twentv-five rnemhers of the connnunity were presented w ith lifetime passes to Olnnstcde lfield for the time. money. and effort they had put into the construction of the field. Following thc presentations. the Liherty Xlarching Band presented a light-show. w hilt- the score hoard read l.iherty H. -lohn Swett U. Escorted onto the field hy Superintendent Hay ne Boulding. Sandy Dal Porto w as crow ned hy Coach jack Ferrill. She also received an engraved trophv. a football autographed hv the l96T foot- hall team. and a dozen red roses. The game ended with a final score of Lihertv 26. john Swett 6. Finishing an exciting evening. the senior class sponsored the aftergame dance. fea- turing the Tears of Blue... . 505' 1'4 fi-','.bY?ffv K -xfA, ...Af-ff fy .HQ - .A- X . i'inii1lhiLlSliL'gliiX N.tllklX Dal l'ort1vrt'tclu's lll'l'if1'pilX tor Ilonuw-'ruin-3 Quit-vii lroui to-taptain IJ-,ug Xil.1'ns Nainlx w.tsnll1vsri.l v .i xotv 4vlVlit'Silllll'l1i l-1-.In l.u'1lH ai.-l tuiru ' 1 Second five llonnaoinung t-'utr-stants tlannlua lluoinas lndv XI.I.irl.nnl lxax Xinlcrs--n Susan l'uo .uul llollulax ll-ua-ggi-r sind- .is Ili' '. .iii .lli4vIl'ul1l,il llouu-touring lnilt-tun xlltiNK 42 ,ga .gwb f,. ,, x sw.. wg K Ak I S Al.,,3v 0 do M av, PQI ix .70 x I Mary Casey Peggie Monroe Trace Sorenson Kathy Ball x 105.1 '-if School Chooses Queen Un Popolarit 4? .Ji 9 4 X N X N 3 3 3 Q17 Is it real. or is it fake? asks Karen Massoni and Cary Trembly as they cautiously pull on Santas tDon Lopezl beard. anta, Mrs. Arrive At hristmas Dance cjolorful lights and small evergreen trees decor- ated the student center in preparation for the start ofthe 1967 Christmas festivities. The senior class sponsored the annual Christmas Capers dance which was held on the evening of Decem- ber 15. Adding music to the affair were the Entertainers. A surprise awaited all those who didn't helieve in Santa Claus. for who should have made a special trip down from the North Pole hut jolly old Santa Claus and Nlrs. Claus tool Clad in red and white. Don Lopez with his long white heard. and Valerie Rozenslii officiated at the marriage booth and generally' helped to create the gay atmosphere of the season. High spirited music, accented with a touch of soul and hard-rock. is furnished by the Entertainers featuring lead vocalist Sharon Fisher and lead guitarist Ed Robley 46 I V fb 3 e Q.. 'fhroc slrikvs und x uu'rv out! X mt- mu !4ll'!'l!lI 1-xvIn.nm1v xlmlmut Dum! 1lr.1 lxx r1.1k.1lxl 'FIIIII ilrm-cum lrlw lwr Imk .lt llfl'.lLxIIlQ .1 pm.1t.n xx lnlv I.lllt'l'lN NtllxlK'lItN k'Ill'l'f 'wr Hll Iltlll I rxl lIlXL1liIl Q tmlzn! in Klux ' . . SCIIIUI' Ran-hcl Guerrero drwwxl In .1 uxlmflxl X mullnxn um a S Xlvxlx-xy llIll'Ul1llLl'N tllm' ILHST-HS x N Q 1+ -L1 - - . Li' lllllllhl .nrnxx wi tin' .ll'tlXllX L'4'llft'I' IntoFriend hip ,xi W , -. all Quinn-s out tha- sunlc. .Xnd this xx as thc xx mx the lntvrlmtiomzl c:llI'iStl1lLl5 turns-cl nut. fir Spmlsurvd by the ,Xmvric m lnlcl Sc rx lu thx lntvrmztimuul Clhristnms cu111lmixwd c:llI'iStIllLi5 traditions from Llfflllllll thx- xxurlcl and wt them mtu um' TUOIII. In this mum xx.1s funnel fund. ' -K S . x nrcl mall 11 fl -L ml - ' 2 I 1. Ll 'mn j'7.l'.J - ' - 48 Doing the skate lmelore kay ie-. of surprise and jm are gixen ln runners-up 'ltna Xuxtm. l3s'lmlm- tialarfzi. l,ix.i flower lltkllfilillilh in thc .ILIINIIX untti. an Marsha Treat and Stew llapozyo Xlusic was create-cl ln tht- Slumn ' i 12 Wu 4 . ,ff S . alan, and Lhvrxl N an Iiiirvn as Dt-lmlue I :ppm ix annouiiuwl Soplinrlitm- lloptgin-1-n If A i v- ff r J 'Q V! I cclnside Alicev Sets ood For Hop Sophomore Hop had the themeulnside Alieew with giant flowers, looking glasses, mad-hatter hats, and a huge key hole entrance that decorat- ed the activity Center on january 27. The Queen of Hearts eouldnit make it. hut the Cheshire Cat and the Showman were there and with them, their singers, guitars, and drums. At ten o'eloek the 'Tea-Party, learned that Merle Knight and Dehbie Pippo had been chosen King and Queen of the Sophomore Hop. 49 Clashiest Clothes T 4.-. +-' Win Looks, Prizes Shocking polka-dots, wild flowers, and gay col- ored stripes invaded l,ihcrty on the California Scholarship l edcration's Clash Day. March l. Confusion and excitement hloomed as students and teachers went all out to nialie it a day to rcineinher. For tht- heneht of the judges. students paraded in a contest to see who had the clashicst attires, in the patio of the activity center during hoth lunch periods. That evenin 1 the cluh s Jonsored a carnival in the 5- l gyin. Such games as the cake walk, ring-a-coke, lolli Jo J tree, hall hin o, teddy hear toss, and the l l . glass hooth were set up lor everyone s entertainment. r!,f gm if It . 4, , . ,A-5 . . . ' ?.TaJi h.A1 as At 8:00 during the carnival, winners ol the clas- hiest clothes were announced: Elizabeth Thomp- , , , jo Prewett and Laura Borhon. son and Clyde I' airley. ... .-,V -.J nm ' I I Putting the finishing touches on the ballon booth hy taping up a sign are Causing eyes to water with their ' clothing ensembles are Mary Casey. jo T Preixett, Sharon Winter. Elizabeth Thompson twinner of clashit-st outfit contestl, and Gail Dallas, llama! 1 I , ' -lvl T4 A 9 T ' T ,V . ,f 1 . i SK 'I A- A I A -I K.. K. sz 9 I , 50 if , i F7 H' v .I 1-KD Nhwfy. V wmwmw.-bww' Wi Q , 'E Shim .now ww 1 uel'bfy ' Aiming for tlwir skill ut tha s ll lllg gnllcr 1 Illl lllQ'c'u'llll1g 1 lflllk ll ur ji l,urllslc',LululjLl1 is Designed ln Xlm 1 CSI' t.ilI'llIX xl pulvlultx p tx r is sewn all mc r IIN Q un mx md u munity pre-cmd ng 1 I l x. Donke Basketball W0nB C onkeysi Hellivl Ouclil yycrc crics of thc participants of thc Future Farmcrs of gXincrica's Donkcy Bas- ltctlvall Clamc. Xlarcli 12. in tlic Boys! Clyin. 'l'lic tyyo gamcs we-rc not only a tcst of man against man. lmut also of rnan against clonltcyl In tlic first gains- tlic Yoluntccr Firc Dcpart- incnl cliallcngccl tlic Brcntyyoocl Policc Dc- partnicnt. .Xftcr many falls ancl spills. tlic yol- untccrs yyon ivy a scorc of lil-S. 'lilic scconcl garnc yyas a contcst lnctyyccn tlic f .F.iX. ancl tht- faculty yylucli cnclccl in a yictory for tht- faculty' yyitli a scorc of I2-tu. 52 Wild Bill Batze rides again. or at least hc tries, His yehicle was in no yy ay responsible for the facultyis yictory oyer the F F A 'I'here's more than one way' to ride a donkey. and F F A member Larry Xyvariii proyes ths in the Donkey Basketball game against the faculty A Junior Prom hows riental Paradise This yearls theme for the junior Prom was g'Shades of Uriental Blueu. It was held on March 16. Oriental scenes, complete with water falls, Buddhist Temples, and Chinese scrolls trans- formed the activity center into a lovely Asian paradise. Beautiful green gardens entranced couples enter- ing the activity center. A Chinese pond, com- plete with bamboo and moss extended the garden out into the patio area. Between fortune cookies and other refreshments. the Back Door provided musical entertainment. V1-lcoining her date to tht- land ot liluc encluintmcnt, jcziilcttc fillllllllill places a nelcome It-i on Randy Low rie. f-:XXV 1 B, f X Dancing the hoogaloo to the music ol the uBL1L'li Dooru lrom Santa Cirlw are 'Xliirlt .Xntls-rsuii and l,t-slie Cass 53 ,sm + Q 1 x lf. x ax ,,,,. e 5 1 1 1 7 3 1 ,, ! .I Aviv! ., . 1 1-p Aff .-A u A druml J Pausesdur g, Amarch gb d h l In prep f A com p Whether W h pp A musi e Cr voc t l g We utilize spare tin n urs 'tr I p f Some a of our personal On hat will help in LIGHTING OUR WAY Clubs uv: QQ I ix ll' Q, Qsx ll 15 X gkwll fl! S wx xl: 41 0 'ESQ Wag? T: EV xf Fi 7:24 ' Q? me 471K 1 xxxx fx! , N f p XXX. : sXYx , Q X Student Council Nlenibers-Top Hou: Xlarx l .aww lrati- 51Il'1'llvvli linda l'inLslon. .ludv Xlcl'arl.inil. .Iolin lloin-ggi-r Iiarrx IM- Xlartinx liarlmra Nlonroc Second Ron: tL.iil lJ.ilI.is, Nlarv .Io Xrinstrong -Iumlx Marlo. lilionda N.ilx.ulor. Silvia l'l.lllll'fIl l.ibr.nl.i xllllltll Third Rovv: L lnrri Nlonlrall, Nlarvlin C .ilu-bread lim-ll.. Quniit.iinll.i, 'Ioan Ili-it Xlar- -li.. N.llll'lll'l Bottom Row: Nlllclllllt' Ntivrnelta. Xlariaiiii Xiiiiaml Xlatt 1.1-tltles, katlix Iiall, llalpli lcinps, Nanilx Dal Port-- I Honegger Pound Presiclentis Gavel clovernment run bv adolescents? ln the Qorh centurv. students are learning more and more about government processes. As the basis for a bodv is a skeleton. the basis for school govern- ment is a student council. Composed of executive officers and representa- tives of each class and organization. Student Council convened once a month to co-ordinate student aliairs bv confirming charters. dates. and school projects. Alvvavs on the lookout for new service projects and ideas beneficial to our school. the Council sent president john Honegger to the East Bav Presidents league which meets once a month. This year marked the first vear of the services of a corresponding secretary. Barbara Nlonroe as- sumed the correspondence duties of the record- ing secretary. 56 J 1 I'- , ,J is-X, X' kk tl ii, 4 ,vp ,fi ,li ,, if-W. . 6 Student Bodx Officers-Top Row: lxatliv Nilxa treas torns sei , hail Dallas rem-nl sw Second Row v p . It-Ini lli-in-ggir pres Commissioner of Cultural Affairs Ceanie Freeman. Commissioner ol Publicity Holliday Hom-gger, Klomniissioner of justice Doug Mlarns, and Commissioner ol .Ktlllctics Dau' tlolfinan organize activities for thr- studcnts ol Libertx Future Teachers Club Members-Top Row: Sharon Winter rvp I Cfarlox Nlatos lprexl, Donna tfurrier rsecl, Xlary Soitc. Nlartha Collins, Xlannel Villa. Second Row: Dorothee jungcn. Pat Hughes. james Xlountain, Pat Aguirre, Gloria Yasquey. Third Row: Aclviser Nlr. Wally Daxidson, jim Hardin. Nlary jo Armstrong. Edna Weeks. Elaine Bauguss. Bottom Row: Trace Sorenson, Suzanne Stornctta, Trndx Rubcndall, Ccrrx Allen. Yuen Sit. '91 Future Teachers In Initial Year Altll0Llj.Ill automation has replaced many occu- pations, it cannot fully take the place of the teacher. With the rapid population growth, our nation needs more qualified teachers. Initial stages of the Future Teachers Club were started by interested students. Sponsored by Mr. Wally Davidson, students went before the Cali- fornia Teachers Association for guidance and support. Having received that support, Libertyis F.T.A. began its first year. F.T.A. was designed as an organization interested in establishing a broader outlook on education. By attending conferences at Diablo Valley junior College, students were introduced to the study requirements of a teacher. Members also partic- ipated in a Student Observer Program with the Brentwood Elementary School. C 4 Q O LY! if Q. s.. N. it L..Brf.1'S '.' r 'rf- eff-8wa..i' .. . 57 --. -imag- 13 1 Looking forward to an entertaining 'f all and educational day in San Fran- -, Cisco, Penny Turner. Pam Shelton. v and janiee Butler hoard the hus pros ided hy the school for the CSI' s semester honor trip, Spring CSF Members-Top Row: john Stornetta. janet Somerhalder, Ken Halsey. Doug Adams. jerry Rego. joe Murdock. Carlos Matos. Second Row: Holliday Honegger. Yuen Sit, Louise Chastek. Mariann Annand. Sandy Dal Porto. Kay Anderson. janis Sherman. Third Row: Kathy' Kanagaki, Carol jensen, Ann Nakao. julie Marks, Mark Cay-es. jean Somerhalder, john Honegger, Gerry Allen, Shelley White, Dorothee A-,Z jungen. Fourth Row: Kathy' Silva. Sharon Winter. julia Ramirez, jill Seeno, Francine Torrez. Penny Ellis. janice Butler, Patty Yamashita tpresl, Fifth Row: Barbara Landolt. jo Prewett. Gail Dallas. Sylvia Brahenyg judy' Mapes lsecj, Bilinda Morrison. Bottom Row: Adviser Mrs. Carolyn Smithson. Estella Quintanilla. lda Nishimura. Susan Clark. Mary jo Armstrong, judy' Scarfo ly'.p.l. :ta fa 58 XJ iii-5 xg, mag, -1 yy 7 X Q ,- N. Xa: V .CII Fall CSF Members-Top Row: judy Mapes tsec. J, Shelley White, john Halsey, Pam Shelton, Bernnet Alves, Barbara Monroe. Barry DeMartini, Sandy Dal Porto. Second Row: Yuen Sit, janet Somerhalder, Mary Villa, Dorothee jungen, Gail Dallas, Mary Casey, Delmar Greenleaf, Third Row: Adviser Mr, Dewel Morgan, Francine Torres, janis Sherman. Louise CSF Life Members, Mariann Annand and Doug Adams, read over the letter from the local American Legion Auxiliary informing them that they have been chosen to represent Liberty at Girls' and Boys' State during the summer at Davis and Sacramento. vw 4:1 -- XX Lf. Chastek, Kathy Silva. jean Somerhalder, Judy Scarfo tv.p.J, Barbara Landolt, Bottom Row: Lane Lewis ttreasl, janice Butler, Gerry Allen, Michael Chan, Nyla Hannum, Mariann Annand, jim Carlisle, Ralph Temps tpresl. cholastic Leaders Earn Cala Holida Markirig the scholastic excellence of Liberty students. California Scholarship Federation proudly admitted 55 members, a record number, into its federation. As a reward for achievement, on October 25 CSF members traveled to the Lawrence Radiation Laboratory at the University of California and then to San Francisco where they saw To Sir. With Love and dined at the Old Spaghetti Factory. Engaging in student affairs, the club entered a decorated car Hlncinerate the Indians in the Homecoming parade. CSF sponsored two major events this year: the carnival on March 1 and the Honor's Dinner on April 26. In addition the club initiated a pilot tutoring program for any Liberty student who wished outside assistance in school work. 59 Latin Club Members-Top Row: Path Yurrmsliitai. jean Sit. len.: Kus- tin. llnrnthee jnngen. john Stnrnetta. janet Surnerlmlcler Second Row: Ad- xtwr NIM lftln-l Nun 'lltw-I. Pal l,gnn1e, Be-rnnet .Xlux Pennx lillis, Suzanne Stnrnettgi, Lune l.exx Ls .see ' Bottom Row: Sliarun YVinter. ,Xnita Haggerty. Xluriann Xnnuncl ipres ', Cfhris Xlhite. Nxla Hannurn +x p '. Clerrx Allen Highes Bidders Purchase Slaves Cgletnning lights nf ancient Rome are fading into the lmekclrup of history. In pursuit of a hrigzhter 2. yi J Xe I TL, f - ..v, . . , - s - 'I ' view nf Rome. the Latin C.luh sponsored on WWQ4 Ifehruurx' I0 its banquet All Roads Lead To -T L ' ..' . . v Rome. ,-X slave tuietmn of new members was held , A 2 xx liile the play 'Paiicicmruhs Nlagie Buff and Ab' . ' Olxnipie Carnes prcwicieci unique entertainment. L p' 4 i i 4? ijt' . . . if f I' uncls from the lmnquet and an utter-game cianee I v on l'it'lJI'lldI'f I6. featuring the Bering Strait. were 'D . . V I If ' L used tn help hnunee Ll trip tu Sun Nlllflllll where if - , elnli rnernhers attencleci the annual junior Cllas- sumti l.engue Cfunxentiun. Nlureh 22-23. Ae 2 , a rf C in . gif, - ' '4 'ADO I hear 50 denarii? Lulu RUIIIJII eitwen CL:-rrx Alien as he auctions all ' 5 X . slum' Ciurx flllllld lxrr. ll.ilsL-K. next tu lu' sultl lu the ermxtl. llUN4'I'N ill the l A lu.n'ltgrullml in leur' ' 60 French Club Members-Top Row: Nancy Frey. Carolyn Myers. Steve Wolfe tpresl, Dennis Corgiat, Bill Vengley. Chris Utterback. Bernnet Alves, Shelley White. Second Row: Stephanie Baldwin, jeannette Cian- inni, judy Scarfo, Linda Vaissade, Nansee Boulding. Trace Sorenson. Bottom Row: Denise Chapman, Edna Weeks, Dorothea jungen, Marie Larrouy, Sandi Gregory, Gloria Vasquez. ,! I x e lt' With wine stained feet. Cly de Fairlev, Steve Wolfe, and Susie Nlartinez roll out ilu' lmrr1'l .is wt-ll .is tln' l' rcucli 1 iluli s Nt'L'Hlltl place NXII1lIl'l'lll llu tloat couipctiliou ol ilu- llouiccoiuuug p.ir.ulc cSpirits, Run High With French Float Promoting French culture and fluency of the French language was the goal of Lihertvs French Cluh. Aided hy Miss Nlarie liarrouv. exchange teacher. the cluli had many activities utilizing new and unique ideas. Boasting 36 memhers. the organization entered its second year with a whirlwind of activity, heginning with an entry in the Homecoming parade float competition. Showing a true French spirit. participants stomped to a second place with their French wine cask. Expanding the clulfs activities. memhers partic- ipated in the A.l .S. International Christmas where they experienced distinctive traditions of Christmas in France. 11. ts :ik D' Y ,ha Q7 X Xfwi. P 1 A S D . Y L t X-. L 1 fffn . 33:9- ff i 5, Jijff 1. AA... 61 President oite Guides Members One. two. three-whack . . . and the gifts came tumbling down. The occasion? A pinata created by the Spanish Club. The time? December 13- lnternational Christmas in the schools activity center. After breaking the pinata, Liberty stu- dents enjoyed Spanish cuisine prepared by the clubis members. Taking part in International Christmas was not the only actiyity of students interested in the Spanish language and customs. Members spon- sored an aftergame dance in February, took a field trip in the spring to the town of Columbia to further their knowledge of Spanish culture. and culminated the year with a picnic-swim party in early june. Club president, Mary Soite, was aided by other officers: jeanie Carlisle. Vickie Mapes. and Cathy Machado in performing her duties. Club president Mary Soite posts an announcement to publicize the October Spanish meeting. Spanish Club Members-Top Row: judy Mapes. Sal Quintanilla. judy McFarland, Trace Sorenson, jose Perez. Ron Rodrigues. Robert Chavez, jose Gomez. Second Row: Adviser Mr. james Alves. Paul Ramirez, Susan Bronzan. Carlos Matos, Donna Currier. Steve Wolfe. Librada Munoz. Martha Collins. Cathy Machado tsec. l. Third Row: Mary Soite tpres. l. jim Hardin, Pat Aguirre. judy Vega, Sachi Yonemura, Helen Nishimura. ' QF :ni .I Kathy Silva. Elaine Bauguss. Fourth Row: janice Luglianni. jo Prewett. Barbara Landolt, Estella Quintanilla. jean Sit. Leticia Borrayo. Linda Cadabona, Rachel Guerrero. Bottom Row: jack Arata, Chris Knight. Cary Griggs. Susan Pico. Kathy Ball. Roger Austin. Ralph Temps. Hank Ramirez. Charles Aguirre. 1 Q H le 4 v 'isa 1 w IX NI-' llx oununup' I Ill. f I l.'q' lhlf .avr ua' 62 IPX S 5 1.1 A l I Ts U Spanish Club Members-Top Row: Sylvia Braheny, Vivia Smith, Pam Collins, jeanie Carlisle lv.p.J, Vickie Mapes ttreasl, Louise Chastek, jill Seeno, Cecilia Torango, Pat DeVall. Second Row: Adviser Mr. james Alves, Francine Torres, Kathy Kanagaki, jean Somerhalder, Elaine jones. Ysidro Oseguera, Darrell Hoyle, Manuel Villa, Cameron Wong. Third Row: Rodney Stulce, Manuel Andrade, Susan Clark, Cathy Cakebread, ,xx 0 ' ,- f y, 'QV' js., ve LJV Q , U fl' jxlit 'K 3 f if Ilh Ili r-' ' Awfsfi K ' X I T .lm lZ1f..f1Q..,gf -7 A A N' ' ,I N r L. ,. Y c, Martha Townsend, Debbie Davenport, julie Marks, Ann Nakao, janis Sherman. Fourth Row: Regina Castro, Bob Bennett, Manuel Ybarra, janet Cadabona, Debbie Walker, Mary Sam Nishimura, Irma Ortez, Bottom Row: john Rego, Steve Ricoli, Frank Olveda. joe Tovar, Oliver Wash- burn, jim Lewis, Alan Silva, Bill Bunn, Yuen Sit. '51- 3': A A Practicing his Spanish, Ray Cruz E ' gin-s in talk on an article from .B We 'QQ tht- Spanisli pcriuclival Vision to Magix-,i-rigs it-Ilim club inc-nibers VD '4 as 'IP 63 X.l .5. Nlcmbcrs-Top Row: Killllflx hilllll'I't'. jane Boulding. Sllldllllt' St rnttta Xlnrrx X l lmrun Su . o - 1 .ii .r. an npson sec .tieanie Freernan. Xlariann Xnnand. liranl. liaint-rw. Dan Duran. klfred Garcia. Dennis Clorgiat. Greg .Iatolis Second Row: Nlarx N alla. l.lbrada xllllllll. Xlarv bolte. Pat Lange. lirentld Xltl7.inn-ls. Naiitee Houlding. 'l'r.it-e Sorenson, judx Xiclhrland. Sharon W inter In-as . Bill M-nglex. Pennx Ellis. Path ialihuliita Third Row: jean Sit. Drlilm- lit-lgado. Pat Xlllllfft' v p . Carol Largent. 'lim Hardin. hlaine Bauguss. Katliv silva. Svlxia Halnerigf. Brenda Simpson. Xlartha tlolllns. listt-lla Quintanilla pres Bottom Row: Xdxiser Nlrs lfvelvn flritlith. Rachel thu-rrt-ro. Gloria Nasquey. joan Hovt. Denise lfhaprnan. Nlarx Dierrnier. llorotln-e .lunge-n. Barbara Landolt. Xlillv lfleinons. l'-fdllflllt' pl-UFYUI. hdna NN eelts ,N-F .ts .E.,,.,. 4 Dorothce ungen Exchange Stud nt Operaticmiip Friendship. Dorothee jungen. Swiss exchange student sponsored bv the American Field Service. experienced the American wav of life. Cultural exchanges were made which led to better understanding and friendships between Lions and Dorothee. A.F.S. sponsored the second International Christmas at which exchange students from sur- rounding areas were invited. This festival gave students an opportunity to experience other cul- tures wav of celebrating Christmas. Calendar sales were another undertaking. A.F.S. Xlembers sold calendars which listed the activi- ties and birthdavs of members of the community. Protits were given to the adult chapter so that another exchange student might be sponsored next year. In Niav a sw im-picnic ended the clubs activities. .-Xt this meeting. new officers were installed and plans for next year were discussed. 6-4 Dorothec jungen shows her H 'trneriean sister. 'lo Prewett. an attractive wax to comb and arrange her hair They learned to share UUIIIIHUIR in- terests as well as explore new areas Q-so . K 6 A .rf g ' . xv -nuev- o', 5 4 -,si r Q ,Q itil: ' - 'inn f .aa Y, M ua E I C M ,., , f J ,M I xi? ,. ,, . swe- , ..,. EA Business Club Members-Top Row: .-Xdyiser Nlr Hoy Kruinlaiid, Glenda Kaiser, Marilyn Douglas. Sachi Yom-niura. Mary Villa. Librada Xllllltil ttreas, 1. Kathy Silva typ, 7. Second Row: jim Hardin, listella Quintaiiilla. Marie Upton, Mildred Clemons. Mary Dierinier Bottom Row: tilaudt-ite Thomas, Elaine Bauguss, Brenda Nlcllaiiiels, Sue Pico, Pcmiy lilhs, Lorraine Simpson. Dorlores Xlendoza tsec t Business Club In Second Year In the fall former Business Club members, Peggy Yonemura, Alice Mendiola Maesretti, Betty Calvert Stripliii, Evelyn Douglas, and Eve- lyn McClelland, related to the organization their experiences in the business world since gradua- tion. They presented information on how to be better prepared for a job, bow to have a successful interview, and how to get along with the em- ployer and fellow employees. Members also beard Nlr. Scott Sherrill, Personnel Manager from DuPont Company. who explained the qual- ifications of an employee of DuPont. In the spring, field trips to Healds Business Col- lege in Oakland and Diablo Valley junior College in Pleasant Hill exposed members to two diHerent business schools available to students upon graduation. Service projects for the year included a paper- back drive for the servicemen in Yietnam,a basketball concession in january. and a cupcake sale in February. Practicing on adding machines. Xlaryhii tlakcbread. president ul thi Business Club. and club iiiciiibcr l'llLllIll' Bauguss complete cxcrcisi examples lor deinonstratioiis at tht- Dcceinber inectiiig i9--'fl 65 Float Advertises 196 Yearbook Supporting a yearbook requires as much en- thusiasm as creating one: thus, energies of the Yearbook Society were put to use. Members were not all from Annual Staff but included other Liberty students interested in helping in raising funds for the production and advertising the sale of the LION. At Homecoming a float representing Yearbook Society and Annual Staff depicted a large replica of a yearbook which was created of fresh chrysanthemums. Still instilled with the spirit of Homecoming week. the club sponsored the Albany football refreshment concession. Funds earned were do- nated to the 1968 LION yearbook. The society ended its year with a swim party which honored members who donated their time to assist the Annual Staff. .Xrnong hundreds of lresli elirxsantliennnns decorating the learbook Soeielx .ind Xnnual Stall s float. ,Indy Xlapes, and Leticia llorraxo ride in l.ilmerlx s llonieeonnng parade Yearbook Society Members-Top Row: listella Quintanilla. .laniu l,ui1liani. Kathx tlakebread. Cindy Pederson, jo Prewett, tfarolyn Xlyers. Bernnel Xlxes. -Ianice Butler. Sharon Vtinter Second Row: Nancy Xlune. Rhonda Salxador ipres z Gail Hoe, ,Ieannetle Ciiannini. Sharon Sheppard, ,Indy Xlapes, Sxlxia Haineril. Brenda Simpson Third Row: Xdxiser Nlr Xrtliur tlonsales. Leslie Cass, Denise lihaprnan. Patty lamaslnta. Xloxne lJl'5llJll'f. l,etiel.i Borraxo. judx Searlo, Xlarx 'lu ,Xrrnstronf.1. Xdxiser Xlr Vl'illi.nn Peters Bottom Row: Stexe Wolfe, Suyanne Stornetta, tfarol -Iensen. Nlerrx N.nI. Beth Thompson, Blu-llex Xllnte. l.ane lewis, Xlari- illlll xlllldllll lNl't' 'tl'Q'2.i5 l L 33:1 :I -0 , I - 'iv' I ui fx 66 ,gf tl ts I M an - 1 f . I ., Ai 1...,.-5 N Liberty Bell Staff-Top Row: Helen Xvilsiill. Stew Yiera. tlliet Wright. Suzanne Stornetta. jolt-nc Nlartin. l'ci.1gie Xlonroe Second Row: Larrx Lorenzetti. Lynn Class, tlerri lfxans, Dorotlicejungen, Pat .Xquirre Steu- Shricxes. Third Row: Xdxiser Nlr. William Batzc. Linda lJlIllx5lHll,,I8lllC1' , KSFO ncu sinan Chet Castlcinan and ii Iclloxi moderator participate in ti jUlH'llLtllSIIl l'HlIlK'fl'lIk't' at tlliabot junior Clollt-gt' in llayxiard They dis. cusscd llic clianucs lailtinig place in tht- ioiirnalisni twirl Libert Bell Staff Attends Conferences Rtisliiiig to meet deadlines, covering news beats, or running to the print shop were never- ending tasks of the Liberty Bell Staff. The staff, consisted of journalism I and ll students, com- peted against one another for the best factual stories with the widest reader appeal. They worked to keep the student body informed of school functions and simultaneously provided entertaining articles. The Liberty Bell contained student opinions, factual accounts of sports, social and club news, and humorous items. As a part of the develop- ment of journalism techniques, students attended conferences in neighboring cities with adviser Mr. VVilliam Batze. Rusliinu to nicct a deadline. Hat-lit-I lLnc-rrcro and Chris White xiorlt alter school preparing layouts for the 4 lctobcr issue ol thc Liberty Bell. l,IltLllAllll. Olga ifliaxarria, liaccl Ciiicrrcro Bottom Bow: Xcllo flliiladnc- chi, Xlcrrx Nail, Xliltc .Xdainx lfditor, Dong .Xdanix l.inna Nticlxliiie. lIhrisXN liitc 4 67 Hi-Risers Sponsor Auto Safety Checks Is Hclraggiugn in lfreiuoiit and in Yaeaville. edueatioual? Xleuihers of the Ili-Risers Cluh thought so. Although they did not euter into eouipetitiou. these drag raees provided memhers with au idea of the skill and handling that must go into sueh a sport. XX'llllCStlllly'lll2.ItlllllXX'UTlilIlj.IUllCllSt0IlI-Il121ClC ear engines. iueuihers heeaiue more interested iu auto meehauies. The eluh also provided the op- portunity' for hetter understanding of auto safety rules. Nlemhers held safety eheeks ou their ears and those of students outside the eluh, during class and on week-ends. under the direetiou of advisers Nlr. Gerald Hardt and Nlr. Richard Arch. Bill Kissinger t'tll't'lllllX llQllll'llN .i lvolt onto the luillipm-r ol .i L'llNlUlIlllt'tl Nollwuaqi-ii .ix lr-llou lli-lim-rx lui-mln-r 'Int' Smith xxateliex f Q it .aus Y M . X' V , ' . '1-Q 'A ,,. '.x fy ill 68 1 Nurses Club Members-Top Row: joan Hoyt tprcs. 5. Clerri Fx ans. Cheryl Yan Buren, Marsha Treat. Sherry Ridge. Norma Ditley, Nlarta Stnlcc. Barhara Borlmon. Leticia Borrayo tsec. 1. Second Row: Denise tlllaplnan it.-gm, by Judy Mapes typ, L Tildv Sanchez. Yolanda Lopez, Bilinda Mor- rison, Lisa Kaplan. .Ieannette Cliannini, Mary tlox. Third Row: .Xdxiser Miss Barbara Bonnicltson. Linda Pinltston Marsha Sanchez. Leslie Cass. Moxne Dc-Shaler. lfstella Quintanilla. Pat Thornton. Delxhie Pippo. Bottom Row: Pain Shelton. Alohnnie Swindle. Sharon NN'inter. Lorraine Simpson, Kathy Ball. 'Iudy Mcparland, Kitty Moon. Mardel Roberts, Bettx Tliornpsori. Candy-stripcrs Tilde Sanchez and Barbara Borhon talte the temperature and pulse ol jndx Mapes at a practice session helore starting their serx ice period as candy-stripers at Delta Xlemorial Hospital. 1 3 'J' L5 ,' J? ,, '25 ...M WW l ' 5 'f ' . V ff ' ., . . 5 9 , , V' . , V 1 ,s 3 'F 4 tai ii- ' if .fa NW wmv .s.l sf0 I 'st-X tlltm ,5 . ,ig Hi 1 -f:fl.Vt,,fU3v:iXLll i .lf V., '94 e -1 tgmi We-C-eff Q r 1 .Lt 4 4 ,1- rm i sa .Lt It- 1 2-.Sy -J--3 Cand At Delta Memorial tripers Aid 'Through field trips to Kaiser Foundation Hos- pital in Oakland and to Delta Memorial in An- tioch, the Future Nurses Club learned more about the Held of medicine. Field trips, lectures, and the experience of student training at Delta 'Memorial aided future Florence Nightingalesn in realizing the vital need for more people in the medical profession. Those girls who qualified as candy-stripers worked at Delta Memorial on week-ends and holidays, so that they might have the experience of working with people in the hospital wards. Organization participants also sponsored a toy and food drive for the less fortunate people at Christmas time. 69 fg- FHA Club Members-Top Row: Barbara Borbon tv.p.i. Carol Armstrong, Pam Voss, Martha Townsend, Barbara Miguel, Vickie Mapes, Norma Ditley, Dolores Mendoza, Cheryl Ridge. Sally Nieto, Second Row: Diana Barnett, Debbie Davenport, Francine Torrez, janis Sherman, Debbie Calarza, Theresa Whittern, Kathy Byrd. Cathy Xlachado, Nancy Mune. Third Row: Linda Pinkston, Mary Villa. Pat Cufley, Kathy Silva, FHA Holds Swim I I I B ' art In1t1at1on FlltUft' Homemakers of America started the year otl with a splash at a swim-party initiation meet- ing which took place at the swimming pool in October. Members also planned trips and topics for further meetings. To understand the responsibilities that go along with a home, to learn to develop good family ties, and to impress upon members the importance of good behavior were the main goals of the FHA. Homemakers sponsored a toy drive for needy children around Christmas. They also conducted an Easter egg hunt for the children of the com- munity. In Nlay the girls held their annual ban- quet at which they honored their graduating members. 70 L' Lt Elaine Bauguss, Helen Nishimura. Debbie Pippo, Karen Voss, Ann Nakao, Fourth Row: Adviser Mrs. Gayl Krumland, Sharon Butler. l.aura Borbon, Leslie Cass, joan Hoyt, Martha Mendiola, Yvonne Walston. Nita Day is. Voncille Rice. Bottom Row: Pam Shelton. Harriet Minta. Gail Pereira. Sue Pico, judy McParland. Kathy Ball, Nancy Duke. Librada Nlunoz ipres 1, Mardel Roberts. Homemakers Librada Munoz and Helen Nishimura hunt through copies of Ladies Home journal for recipes for their May banquet, i 1 L I i I , I 1 5 '. if .,4i .-.zt t. 'I-sh -.4-nag-Q -C 'P r F L viiggq ' if 1 J T? Il, .,- 5 z Ox' we -S c ' f i . '3 -pl-'lv-ff- To win or not to win Shakespearean lion Fred Stornetta rules over Indian squaw Debbie Graves who begs for mercy, as the playmakers float travels along the Homecoming parade route. Playmaker Members-Top Row: Sharon Winter, Nansee Boulding, Fred Stornetta, Cary Trembley, Bill Vengley. Carol jensen, jane Boulding, Penny Turner. Second Row: Diana Barnett, Pam Collins, Vickie Mapes, Trace Sorenson, Susan Pico, Nancy Mune, Gerri Evans, Adviser Mr. Z.. School Pla makers Look Inside Will Rehearsal,s'X'oi1've got to put more FEELING in your lineslu Memorize that scenef' Rehearsal. How are the props coming along'?U Rehearsal. Whereas the prompter'?,' Thats your cuef, Applause. Long rehearsals and hours of building sets went into preparing for 'sinner Willvf, a three act comedy presented April 5 and 6 by Playmakers in the activity center. Directed by Mr. Robert Russell, the play contained a cast of eleven with Ken Hartgraves as Willy while Inner Willy was portrayed by Cary Trembley. To finance the production, Playmakers sold cokes and hotdogs at the February 9 basketball game. A St. Patrick's Day dance on March 8 was another money-making project for Liberty' s performers. Robert Russell. Third Row: Cathy Machado, jim Hardin, Dorothee jungen, Linda Vaissade, Mary jo Armstrong, Sandi Gregory, Rachel Guerrero. Bottom Row: Suzanne Stornetta tpresl, Shelley White, Lane Lewis, Penny Ellis, Gerry Allen, Chris White, Ken Hartgraves, Ron Parks. as - A I -. , 3 . FJ li A ' . 1 I 1, , X 1 .tl .V-1 yl. ' ' ' 1 - I vy A x - ' 1 SW..-P ff A if--x A 5 f ff. 3 A 5 Q r if 1 4 71 Tied for first yy ith the Senior Claus in the Homecoming float eontest, the lfuture Farmers of .Nnieriea display their farming technique of hoyy to Plow the Indians l'nder H F.F.A. Members-Top Row: Cary' Frost, Don Brooks, Bruce Hawkins, Roy' Castellano, Rocky Patterson Second Row: Bruce Clayhurn, john Hernande7, Terry' Cregory. jeff johnston Bottom Row: Dan Baldoechi, Mark Dyvelley. Brian Coffman, Ross Kendall. Dale Rogers. Like.. F.F.A. Members-Top Row: Al Martin, loin Boltfen, john Miguel. Tom Smith, Mike Mulrooney, Bill Smith, Fred Stornetta, Tony Piazza, Terry lnnnln-tl.i Second Rowzjess Addington, Roy' Yonernura, Tom Mulrooney, jerry' Rego, john Kersev, john Ayers, Bill Freitas, Darell Ledford, Third Row: Ron Hillman, Alvin Kendall. Mike Singh, Larry' Alves, Romulo Felo, Ken Ditmars, Steve Capozzo, Steve Foust. Fourth Row: Adviser Mr. Cary' f' gn i If if , I ' ' 4 r l 4 72 ,fjli Lpfnv-Q2 I A j ' A ' I C . . f. W ' Y I . -- . I' - f -. iw- .. 'Na A I - I u., : , ? ,y. g. ,i ,p, fr y q afi gk gii . , j gjgmiim g 4 tl H... W Q Lewis, Hector Lopez, Frank Miguel, Rodney' Stulee, Stan Pereira, Mike Martinez. john Casey. Larry Randle, Bottom Row: Adviser Nlr Cary McDowell. Sam Piazza tht! U, Tom Baldoeehi tsent 7. Cary Treinhley tchapl, Don Lopez tv,p.l, Sandy Dal Porto tl-' FA Syveetheartl, Phil McClelland ipresl, Ward Burroughs Ltreasi, Larry Wearin msec N --4 W' ff: X H' i. ay 4 Aj M, 5 XJ khyj Q3 v vu ' D f, Rx x- - A r X I vi .ainnnw 1 A ' YQ, 4 5 ' F F A C0-Winners With Float Entr Parliamentary procedure was a key factor at each Future Farmers of America Club meeting. This year the club competed with surrounding F.F.A. clubs. The winners presented the most correct parliamentary procedure to follow in conducting a meeting. l,iberty's FFA. team entered into regional competition, where they placed fourth, after defeating Livermore at sec- tional competition. In October sponsoring their animal Barn Dance, FFA. members provided students with a source of relaxation and fun. Other fun-filled enter- tainment included the Donkey Basketball Came held in March and a mid-term surfers' dance. Money earned from these two activities helped to send club members to exhibits and shows at the Clow Palace, Modesto junior College, and to Cal Poly to view animal and plant entries. In May the club honored their meinbersl past accomplishments at the year end awards banquet. President Phil McClelland presents Sandy Dal Porto with a gold bracelet after she was announced F FA SwcclllcarlattllctflulisUclolicrl3.irlll7.1ucc , l 73 Singers Perform For Communit Rc's11l111cli11g x'oi00s of H10 A fI11pp0ll11 Choir fillt-cl tht' l,.l'.H.S. jlyllllllbttllll with 21 0o1100rt 11t C:llI'tStlIlLt5 111111 during thc- spring. .xtltlitithlllll COllL'L'l'tS w0r0 110111 for UIC BI'0IltXN'0tKl Rotary wl1il0 U10 Nhldfigill joi110cl i11 for 0l0111011 school p0rfor111111100s. Cl0f Club h0ltl ll 0ooki0, 011k0 111111 rally tug S1111 NIUIICX l'iiI'IlCtl w011t towurtl fi1111110i11g Ll tri C111-B0rk0l0y' for Ll music L'0IlL'CI't in thc spring 111111 in Xluy 11 trip to ll 111l1si011l in S1111 Fr11110is A Cuppclla 1110111h0rs-Top Row: lI11tt1x Xl111'l1.11lo, Shirlvx 'l'oxsm 'I' Nladrigal 1110111h0rs-Top Row: Brow' Stuart. St.111 ,Iom-1 tie-rrx XH4 ml Nlurlt iknt-x Sccond Row: Sllilflill Svrogsglxlx X.llIl't't' Bltll 4. ltlmu. I 1 IIIIX lim. lzmultllml pmlm filth 'Ulm Kprwx pt.,-rx Ulm, Sccund Row: lflllx 'l'hirdRow:I,o111s0tIl111xt0k.Bn-111111lL111'1u-11Sl1111'o11XXiut1-r Hola Nl11rNl1115u110l10l,t,I.1l11ll.15111ltl1,Sl1.1r11115t'roggll1s, xlllIl'ftt'lJ1lXKNtllI, Io.111 R lloxt Bottom Row: X111l11 H11gg1-rtx, lilftll Xloort-, Xlllfltltl t'oll111s Nlildrvd KIIUIIIHIIN V ou: lloluhn Ilom-guvr. Nl.1rxl1.1 5.lIIk'lIt'!. I.1110 l'1oul1l111g 4' 1 A I ,cg IV' ,,.f 74 L1 41 :- 'flu K--, Y YJ 5.1 N-4 Q Af' 4 'qw' Q 22' V '98 1fxL NYM V X -- - ru-sf xg '1 L .. fi Clef Club Inf.-ml'xcrSAT0p Row: Slllfl4'X 'l'emnwml, ifulln xlllfllllllfl, Luuiw Cflmstvlx itrn-as I. Hr:-mln Clurnvr. llulidin llfriimigvr. Nlairxlm l.urrx Xlmlrnll, liulucliu Slllllll. Nliirtlm tlullim, Slmrim Xhntl-r, ,Iulm 5llllL'llU! iprw 1, Xlillx Cllclimmi Xlurx Ilivrmivr, Sandi Crm-gurx. ,lmm Ke-rwx, Slllllllllt' Sturm-tin, Iiurlmrgn Nlmlrm' Second Row: Limlu luis- llml Pmltum Run: Xclxiwi' Nlr l,K'IIlllN Slllllll, Xmtu lliigc-rtx. CNN mule: Xlcrrx Nail, XIIIIUUK' lhxxwli. limi Slwllnu, iliiml Xlmmrv, Nzirwm- .xlli-ii. Stun .lmivx l's'lmx lillix. Xlgxrlx Klux:-N. Xllim Silxu. Xlvx Clruttw, pllllllillllil, 'lam' Blllllllllljl iwm' 1. ,lim llurmlm Third Row: lllivrxl Ridge: xl3ll'Cli'l Rllll'-'VIN A Cappella mcmbcr5fTop Ruw: BI'llL't'5lll1ll'l. Xl1lflxliLlXl'N, Xlvxkrnttx, Bottom Row: Slmmn Wintvr. Num-cv Buulmlimg. Siillx Cullum, Bdrlmr Slam -IUIIUN. xllklll Silxu, ,lim Hurcliin Sccund Row: Nlurx l,it'l'I!Ilt'I'. Sklllill Nlmirur. Nlvrrx Nail Gregory, Brenda Gurlwr, Limlu X uissuclv, Luuiw lillilNli'l'i. Pam Slwllun Q L TN 75 Band Booster Club tarts This Year In the heat of the day' and in the cold of the night. drums and trumpets could he heard echoing ahove the campus while Band Ill re- hearsed its drills. Sparkling music concerts arose above the ex- citement of Christmas and spring, Band Ill also performed at the State Xlusic Festival. Byron Dam Dedication in September. Nlemorial Day Services in Brentwood. and the all Elementary Concert. ln its initial year the Band Boosters Club sold cards and buttons to student supporters. Funds from this drive were to he used to purchase new hand uniforms and music supplies. Before .i fourth period Hand Ill rehearsal, lmssoon plaxer Kenneth llalsex works to improxi- his style on lfgniont Band III-Top Row: Dan Duran. llaxe c:.,Hsm.m. Russell lfriday -lolin llailsci. ,lim lfarllslv. Ken Cilarlx. lcrrx Xloore, ,lim lfrnstcn. Stan -lones. Bruce Stuart Second Row: ,Xllen Nlartin, Brent Xlydlaud. Xlarlx Quiran- tes. ji-H Buclxingliain. Bill Smith. ljatllll Lopez, vlK'LilllK'QiL1l'llSlt', joan lloxt. Sharon Winter. Cary Trcmhlex. Rin-lt tiers. Tim Clill. Third Row: Steu- Q.. - vi . K,-v 76 O 35 5, X ff, 2.-I f?k'i'3 fl its ,- . 4., Ms 5 ' K. ,L- W Rfw Q A ' K I D I zz! y K . . i g Qx - nv, f ' V .fi ' I n' i A H + I j - ' Q L f f 4- 5 , .. ' Q I 2 X xy' -4 ' Q Q 1x U 4: ,4 v A 4 'P' .. 8 A-Y 4,,W A . 1 -- ., ,. ,K ' 1 4 As 1, X4 Q I Vx VK - -1 fa G' .'. fi' ' -f A ,. ,,,..m ,W - A 4 x ' , If N , ., s- ., 'sv ,, . C.. v-ix, z . 'ff .. . bl iff I , I x K ig -gf' V I 2 ww, Q, if ff' 6 Girls' Block Members-Top Row: Put Xguirrc, lltirrict Mintu. lfrcitgrs r uri onrr 1 4 li ic in N inty Marta SllllCl', l'cnny lnrncr, Susan lironzun, Toni tlgrstoro. Sllvffi MUIH2 'N IIKW M 1 OW ll I4 l HN llflll Martin. Kathy Siligi, Murylin tiailwlirm-ml, Donna tiurricr. tluil llgillris. LTV- ,lfhlll HU I fl U N Mlllfl 11 5llSdll IH' ll Mary Kiziscy. janct Sorncrhalclcr, Putty Xurritrsliitu, Second Row: Monrom l tlduu Shtiron .-Xulcl, Ihitilvttt- Billingslcy, Martha Toyynscncl, lutly Sciirlo, 'l'hointLs jntly a l int lux is Bottom o Cathy Mucligiclo, Purn lioycnslxi. Donna Parsons, Patty Pinl-tston, Mull J Wlk dnlll UH HI I llll liilnulai Morrison. Carol Arinstrong, Cluil Pcrciru, lfclnu Wm-clts, Third Sharon XX inter y urson it 1 Ro in Row: Sharon Kelley, Milclrcd Cflcrnons. listcllzi Qlllllldllllld, l'cnny l,fl'yH'll 1 of Sllllpw I lfllis, Sllllilllli' Storncttu, l,incla linlxston, Trticc Sorcnson. Kathy Nyla Hannum and Carol Armstrong aclniirc Nyluis Block curnccl ,,-W through participation in tl .X A Girls Proudly Don Block C i Sweaters Girls who curnccl cnongh crcclits through participation in Cl.A.A. uctivitics ohtainecl thcir Block H lf' and hccainc nicinhcrs of Girls' Block ln orclcr to huyc curnctl ll lcttcr it was ncccssury' to attcncl and purticiputc in rnost of thc activit- ics which yycrc hclcl on 'l'ucscl1iy's uncl 'l'hnrs- clays. lt was also ncccssury' to nttcncl 11 nurnhcr of play cluys during which cornpctitivc sports uctivitics wcrc hclcl with girls ofl,ihcrty'ancl ncighhoring schools. Scrvicc crcclits innst also lluvc hccn curnccl. 'lihcy' inuy' lmvc hccn curnccl hy' hclpingl supply' rcfrcslnncnts for Cl..-XA. nctivitics as yycll us uctivitics sponsorccl hy othcr Lihcrty' orgzinizutions. 78 i LAI I 1 uu - l Doug Adams collects tickets at the door of the activity center from fellow Block L member Carlos Matos and his date Donna Currier as they enter the after game Block HL dance on Friday, December l, Boys' Block L Members-Top Row: Bill Clark, Nello Chilarducci, Ron Taylor, Bill Condon, Verl Friday, Ken Caddis, Keith Lamport, Larry Enos, Adrian Vargas, Rod Hughes, Randy Lowrie. Second Row: Bobby Swicegood, Don Pedersen, Ron Rodrigues, lid Swopc, jim Carlisle, Roy Ghiggeri tv.p.l, Roy Miller, Greg Baker, Cary Colbert. Third Row: Mike Kelley, Mick Barrios, jim Machado, Cary Criggs, john llonegger, Cerry Allen, Stuart Pratt, Chris Knight, Mike Beal, Wayne Criggs Fourth Row: Boys Raise Funds With Fall ance It took long hours of practice and many nights of anxious waiting for a boy involved in varsity sports, who felt the satisfaction of each win and disappointment of each loss, to Finally earn his Block livery fellow competing in sports had a chance to be a part of Boys' Block LH as well as a representative of Liberty. Varied activities and services undertaken by the club illustrated the athletes' spirit and willingness to serve L.U.H.S. beyond their participation on the mat, field, or court. During the year members sponsored an after-game basketball dance and game concession. They also sponsored the trophies for wrestling, track. baseball, and swimming and coordinated the presentation ofthe football, bas- ketball, and tennis awards. In May the Block held a party at the swimming pool, an event that was enjoyed by everyone involved. Adviser Mr. jack Ferrill, Carlos lvlatos tsec.-treas.l, Cary Trembley, Dennis Resse. Chet Wright, Kim Trow bridge, Delmar Crecnleaf, David Clark, jose Comes, Ron Cervantes. Bottom Row: joey Farias, Paul Ramirez, Duane Sheppard. Robert Chavez, Bill Chato tpres.l, Dave Coffman tsgt,-at-armsl, Doug Adams. Chris NN'hitc, Dennis Henderson, Harold Nkheeler, Bill Yengley, ,, , i ., ,, . D f' 9 4 una. Ill :: m gg :Il gj Q in q ' 79 rganization Lists argest Membership Girls' .Xthlvtiv ,Xssot-iation stroyt' to instill aniong tht' girls a strong intvrcst in LlL'llit'YiIlj.I pliysical litnvss. lt also yyorlu-cl to inaintain ancl iinproy 1- the rvlationship lwtwvvii clnh invinhcrs ot Lilwrty' anti othvr schools in tht- arva. Girls yyvrv ollivrt-cl yarions sports. which iiicllitlc-cl swinnning. archvry. lmoyyling. and y'ollc-yhall. Xlr. Irie-sistihlc Day. a tnnt- yyhvn girls wort- not alloyvccl to speak to boys. scryvcl to hcacllinc thc clnhis Tnrnahont clailcc. yysliwc Xlr. Irrcsistihlc was croyynccl at thc' .Xpril 19th clanvv. Participation in yarions activitics lt-tl to nnmcrons awards which were prcscntccl during the Nlothc-r -clanghtvr haiiqnct in Xiayp llurryinu to :vt into tht- pool tlnring Iln- Stl tl:-un-w Si-ptvllilwr m-.illuvr uirlsp.irtn-ipatt'inG X X syxnnnnngtor sixxxi-vlts G.A.A. Members-Top Row: Yah-ric Hon-nslxi, Lane' Louis. Shcllt-y Vyliitv. Pain Ron-iislti. Nancy Fra-y. Pvgiiit' Nlonrov. Tract- Sorvnson mist sclm-ste-r pres P Kathy Ball. I lort'm's' Bc-vinaii. Sharon Aiilcl. Nanvy Dnlw. Penny 'l'nrncr, Second Row: jo Pre-yyvtt, joyu' Hovhin. janv Bonlclinil. Pcnny Ellis, jvannii' tiarlislv, Suzanne Stornetta. Glantlia Smith, Snr Pico, Linda ciililA1l'CillL'L'i, ings-lina Spinvlli. 'lanicc Hutlur, Dchlm' Bess Third Row: Gm-anic lfrceman. Susan Bronzan, Sharon Winter ltr:-as L lflaini- 4-, if -av-. Frank, Sandy' Dal Porto, jnnly' NlcParlancl rind st-rm-ster prvst. Xlarsha Trvat. Pat Thornton, Ghz-ryl Yan Burvn, Pain Gollins. Bcriiiirt gtlycs. Claudine Thompson, Fourth Row: Anna jacohs, Gail Dallas, Nlary Gascy tsec L Garol Armstrong. Niary jo Armstrong. Becky Pollino, Pat Dt-yall. Brenda Simpson. Sylyia Ramirez, Gloria Ramirez, Bottom Row: Nlartha Collins. jainct Hylvc. Dt-hhit' Nlorrison. Niartha Toyyiiseiicl. Nlarna Wt-luster, Ellen Holmvs. Kay l.inn. Cindy Pedersen 80 M xi. fi' 'W MN. l a V ' -V ' , - f' -.1 v X ' .f' 'r . A I-V v-Y. fn . Q ix , ' . im, ' f ' W fy w, , i f e- F 'Q 1 1 - 4. ,. t ,' U V 1 X .Y',,'.x X i JW. k . ' v -1 x C.A.A. Members-Top Row: janis Sherman, Sheila Berry, Alison Ro- drigues, janis Warren, Fran Hanberg, Linda Yaissade, Kathy Harris, Tina Acevedo, Gloria Tovar, Kathy' Kanagaki. Second Row: Francine Torrez, Altha Batesel, Sandi Gregory, Laura Borbon, Debbie Rasmusson, Patsy Lago, Elsa Rodrigues, julia Ramirez, Ardith Dawson, Colleen Dejesus, Third Row: Carmen Ochoa, judy Scarfo, Patty Yarnashita, Edna Weeks, Diane Wristen, Sharon Seko, Debbie Graves, Mary' Heywood. Dina 'Sf ' '. . Lorenzetti. Fourth Row: Cynthia Young, Leticia Borrayo, Linda Cada- bona, Yolanda Mendoza, Teresa NN'hittern, jeanette Novarina, jean Somerhalder, Debbie Davenport, Dana Lopez, Debbie Massoni Bottom Row: jody Dellllmmagine, Sharlee Bemley, Mary Diermier, Linda Car- ner, Christine Siqueido, Linda Serna. Chrbtine Torres, Mary' Yalverde, Sheila Taylor, Cathy Calxebread yt G.A.A. Members-Top How: Kathy Heymann, Niki Palangi, janet Freeman, Bonnie Hanner, Denise Davis, Yolanda Lopez, Rita Mc-Bride, Karen Massoni, Kathy' Byrd. Second Row: judy Henderson, Cindy Foust, jill Seeno, Karen Taylor, janet Somerhalder, Sharon Bellah, jackie Lee, Mary Collins, Louise Chastelc. Third Row: Denise Costello, Mary' Cox, Barbara Borbon, Librada Munoz, Lita Graham, Mary'lin Cakebread, 3' , .W -1 x . 1 ,ts- , V I W 5 Kathy Silva, Sherri Martin, Debbie Redenbaugh. Fourth Row: Barbara Wheeler, jeannette Cianinni, Rhonda Salvador, Claudia Thomas, Debbie Calarza, Donna Currier, Karen Clark, Sherry jones. Bottom Row: Karen Voss, Parn Bailey, Kathy' Freitas, Claudette Thomas, Linda Pinltston, Bilinda Morrison, judy' Mapes, Sally' Collins, Charlotte Watkins, 81 254' vi :UP I 1 Q - 9.1 Pep Club Nlelnbers-Top Row: Robert Clltlxl-1. xftlllll IPJNNUII. N lXl.l Xl2ill20l'Il'. Debbie xYAlllxt'l'. K-llllX lP.Il4t'l3l'l'Lltl. filt'Il Slllllt'lldHlt'l'. tjliflorll 5IlIllll. -llkllllllk' li.lTllNlt', XLIIIVX Kurglullls, RLllllX lll'XIll.lll. Sllklftlll Xnlll NllIlIl.illX. illbllll citlNl'X Fourth Row: XARIILW xllllll'. Xl.lrtll.l 'l'tlXKllNK'llll. lldlll llofl-llslxl. l.l!IKlQl llllllxNlUll. Pllttx llllllhlltll. l'.llllt-lte Billingsley X.lllex l,t'llt'l.l liorruyo. llltlll llLtllll'l'lL Sllsnll lgfllllldll. Clotlllle 5.tlll'lll'l. Pill Dlllsl: Xlltfk Cox Second Row: Xl.lry llt-uxood. XlIll.l Pnltt-sl-l. K.ltllx llllllIl'N, Xlerrx Nall. l'illl.tlll'lll lllolllpsoll. 5,lL'lll lllIlt'lllllI'.1. xllitlll' l'i.ill.igultl. lfldlllt' iltlIlt'N, l,t'lllYlt' llllxellporl. j.lc'ltn- Ire, Blllllllt' ll.llllll'r. lJCSll.tlt'l', -lllll lldftllll. .lose filllllvl Bottom Row: llc-llll.lr fil'l't'llll'.1l. tldflx Allllll lll'lIilt'l'Nl7lI, lylillll' xYflNlt'II, Slltifttll Se-l-to. Xl.lrx Collins, llillll XfLil.l, X1.'llIlfillll.ll'llllk'l'l. fillfli R1llQlll.l.tll'lllXll Xlyer-. K.ltllx l-'rl-ll.ls. blillllflllllll. 5llXl.l l3r.lll.1llex Third Row: K.lrl-ll Xoss, .Inlletle lilll-t-. filllKlN BLlI'l3.ll'Li xlllllftlt, Hoss Dllxls, lilll X t'Iltllt'X tlllrlx l ltr-rll,lyL. Ildrrx llllrml. l'lt'lll'fNUll. C lllClX l iUllNl. Burb.lr.l xxillL't'lt'l', l,t'lllllt' ciI'.lNt'N lft'.lN . lilllilX ll-ttl. lJl'llIIlN Hl't'Nt' Members Back TeamWhatever The Score Carclillul and gold booster buttons eovered Lion backers. Cardinal and gold spirit signs were plastered on the Boys' XXIII walls. Black and blue bruises eovered the knees of the poster painting Pep Club xlCIHl5CI'S. Hours of work. jars of teln- peru paint. and rolls of brown paper went into the victory signs. xlCIlll76'TS sold booster buttons. llats. and poln- pons to tllrongs of students and presented eolorful skits at the Pep Club rally. XYorl4ing under the direetion of the Rally' Coln- mittee during l'lOIHOCUI1llIlg. the best floatu prize. Pep Club donated Ralll c:0lHllllNL'C NlL'llIl'Jl'l'S-'IAUP Row: Nlerle lxlllglll, Ihlxe t'olllll.lll, Rox Clllggl-rl Second Row: X.lllt-x lylllkli l1lt'll Stone- 4 Q ll.lrl.1l'r, 'lk-ll.l Xllstlll Third How: XtlXlNl'f Nlr lfllrll- xllll Sellopp. Km Xllllt'l'NUll. 5.illllX Dill Porto. P.llll HlPll'IINlkl Bottom Row: rllltlf Xll'l'.lrlllll1l KtllllX Bull. Pllllletle BlllllIllNl1'X l 82 1 l l. ,lf 1 S Can the bottom ten have ab much lun as tht- top tvri caiicliclatc-s for lloriicconiiiig Qllt'Q'Il.? Pep Chili AR:-it-cts joiii in lm-stixitie-s ol lloiiiccoiii- ing xx ith thcir float to boost thc- I,ioii morall- Pcp Club Members-Top Row: Gloria XQISQIIUY. Xlary tlawi iprt-xl. Griggs, Bill llhato, jo I'rcxwlt, liiilpli 'l'viiipx, Phil Xluiilf-Ilaiirl. Mila-rn Sandi Ure-gory tscc, P, Carol Largciit, Larry Nlomlriill, Bruce-Stiiart, Nlarslia Hoyviislti Fourth Row: Kiln-rxl X an liurvii, xlLIl'Nll1l'llFt'.lt. Pam tlollmx Pat Saiivlivz, Holliday Hom-gger, Norma Dittvy. Clit-ryl Riclge-, Xlartha tlol- Dt-Nall, Pat illlltiflltllll, Kathi Bxrcl. tlarol Xloorv, lflrirviire- Bw-iiigiii lim, Kathy Silxa, tilaim- Baugt-ax. Hclcii Nixhiimira, Dt-hlwiv lbvlgado, Pat Yolanda IAYIJVI. Barham Xliguvl, lla-ciliii l'ar.mgo. Loiiist- tiliaste-lx, How- ftquirrc. Breiicla Xlcllaiiiels. Cilaucligi Thomas SL-cond Row: Xlarx Divr- mari Nivto, Dt-lmlmiv Pippo, IM-lvlwiv llalarfa, 'IE-:ia Xuxtiii, Bu-mla Simp- mivr, Nlartha X11-iidiola, joan Hoyt, list:-llii Qiiiiitamlla, Xlarilyii Non, Fraiiciiiv 'l'orrm-N, txoimc Wiilwloii, Bvrtha iiasiiuio. Pattx taiimxliitri Calm-hrcacl, Clauclcttc Thomas. Hvlr-ii Wilxoii, 'l'rau- Sort-mon, l'c5.:s.li Bottom Row: Xlatt lla-title-s. Dan Diirtiii. Don ljt'Clt't'NlllI. llrcg lat-oln. ,lmlx Nloiirov. Susan Pico, jim Cfliastclx, Sharon Xtiiitvr. clglll Dallas, Sharon Xlcparlaiicl. Dau' Clolliimiii Km Xml:-rwiir l'ilLllIlt' lfrimlt. Hot tiliiggvri kt-Ili, llail Pt-rc-ira, Harriet Xliiita, Kun-Iio Xlmrra Third Row: Pviim Liima Wit-lxlimg Dori l,opn-1. Sumlx Dal l'ul'loiXIL'1'pr1'N '. Dom: xrliimx Ellis, Bill Cflarli, Bob Frcitas, Hon RIKll'l2llt'N, Slit-Ilt-5 Klorplvr. Lorraim' tlhrix Xthitx- Simpwn. Ccaiiie Frm-cinan, jim tlarlialc, katln Brill, ,Iolm Hoiim-gg:-r. Cari 83 Athletics Spendingh fr hl Practi g f d g p tt O f th p t OH d t L b t W l th l W I 2 1007 f l I d t - T Ntjt thlt pu Bttllth hllg Lfh t H 5123146 GUM W Z? ix :H IW I WN I: 017 SSW: W QQ YH if XSSXSXI' Z 4 giigxwllzg -:ZX xf F-E f F W X ff! Z I s x 4 , Wx 85 'FKQV V QT ii VARSITY SCORES Lilu-rty Oppnnvnts 26 Concord li 19 Llxingstnn 6 29 East l'niun U 5 Lincoln tl U Amador IT il Liwrniurc I3 fl? Granada 14 25 julin Siu-tt 6 35 Albany 6 SS T4 SEASONS LE.-XCEE RECORD 2 U l, Al' t NU - '.Ellc' 'S l tl Hmd ruatli j.ivL H-rrill Clmrtc-rQ Pvnm Turnvr. Susan wixtant vuavliw ji-rrx Brnnlan Nllllt-r. lic-urgv Ninxln' Nlauagi-ri Rai Cruz. low 7 flUIlIt'N. Dalv 'lay Nlartui Silta Rough is the Granada defensive unit as it tackles halfbatl-t Stue lamina number 25 Thvir attempts to stop the Cardinal and C 4 Id t lltn e we rc in tain 215 tht- Lions donned hosting Granada. 20-14 ' Q .9 1 'J 'I I i 1 Lions Chew pponents In 8 Games Anticipating a rough season, Lion gridsters be- gan practice in August. Coaches jack Ferrill, jerry Miller, George Smylie, Captain Dave Coffman, and Co-captain Doug Adams guided the team to an 8-1 season, placing them second in the East Bay Athletic League. They were de- feated only by the Amador Dons. Bouncing back after this loss, Liberty dumped Livermore 21-13 by pairing a 67 yard run by quarterback Larry Enos with a strong defense. Late in the third quarter, Dave Coffman broke through the line, intercepted a pass and without breaking stride, lunged into the end zone. Traveling to Granada, Liberty upset their hosts, homecoming by winning 20-14. Victory repeated itself at their own homecoming as Liberty scalped john Swett. To climax the season and insure their second place in the league, the Lions skinned the Albany Cougars 38-6 on their home -field. Varsity Football Team-Top Row: jim Carlisle, Randy Lowrie, Ross Davis, Co-captain Doug Adams, Keith Lamport, Dennis Henderson, Verle Friday, Captain Dave Coffman, Stuart Pratt. Second Row: Coach jack Ferrill, Adrian Vargas, Nello Ghilarducchi, Greg Baker, Ken Gaddis, Dan Duran, joe Odem, Don Lopez, Dean Foster, Coach jerry Miller, Coach George Smylie, Third Row: Manager Ray Cruz, Manager Martin Silva, ALL LEAGUE FIRST STRING Offense Larry Enos Quarterback Harold Wheeler End Verle Friday Tackle Defense Stuart Pratt Guard Dave Coffman End Roy Miller Halfback Line Backer Bill Chato SECOND STRING Offense john Honnegger Running Back Defense Bill Clark Tackle Bob Swicegood, Mark Anderson, Bill Clark, Bill Condon, Hank Ramirez, Cary Griggs. Mike Kelley, Larry Enos, Harold NVheeler, Cary Colbert, Manager jose Comes. Bottom Row: Chris Knight, Ron Taylor, Roy Miller, Cerald Martinez, Randy Parsons, Robert Chaxez, Ronnie Rodriques, Bill Chato, john Honnegger, Manager Dale jay 129 Q ' 87 Ill Illxl ell XIIPIIIN fllflllsl III illlll flllll vl.0lll.'l1d0Nll! lllllllx ll-.lp for IIN .lx Slvu' IJAIFNUIIN, lllllllllvr 25. worm xix lYl'llIfN lIltIlt'l'l1lNIIXXlflIthi' I,iXill1lNlUlIXxlllXl'N X ivtalrlllllx l.llu-rh llrimlllvrx lllllllptii tllclr UIYPIYIIUIII by Ll I9-6 Illllfjllll ine Lions Receive All-Leag e Honors lllrd tllll lll cllllllxlxl Illllllllll Plllllll lllll lux lxllllllll tlllx lllll lllllllx llllllx tlllIH1l Ifllll llvlrl lll Ill: ll l III x xllllllcl 'Ol 'S f I -415 All-league quarterback Larry Enos, nlnnher 10, is hit hy a Clranacla Clefensive hack after running 9 yards for a First dmxn, Liberty! nlfeiise executed a punishing attack tn roll up a 2044 victnrx. Lies glut-tl tw lln- Xinaflm' gann- .n-twin kvitli laiinpnrt .intl tuipluiii Dau' Lrvllinan uatvli .ix tmuniiiiiizitm tri ltl1lt'l.l4lI'IXt' xt.n'tm'cl hilt' in tln' Quint' l.llu'llx NlIllt'l't'll :tx inllx lrrv mil lln' wasuii ln .1 wllrv wil ll In IT n High over the crowd at Ohinstt-de Field. instructor Dt-nel Nlnrgan focuses on aetiun of the 26 lu I2 Liht-rty xictnry mer Cum-oral Mr Morgan films all uf tht- l,ion's hoine ganies .Nw Q -.. - 1,. ,-33.5-f4.' -' v.- -f ,N- ,g, .el-3, 2, Asif fy-.X xii? .3g,,5?. MQ1,,iK:-ipig, .3 . 5 A , ' rim' N 'SlA'fi:.oL,.1iE a, gwiiygg- 5 Wie . 'f I X . ,A ,Vi N V 1 7 . lv. I ' 'A' i ' 5 A .' V Stopped abruptly. flranatlii N wllvimw Im-L ix taiultlt-nl lu lf H X l. Xll-lm-.ngnv alt-lvnclvrx Stuart l'r.ilt nninlwr bfi .intl llillll llmu-i'gt'r . -Q , e nnniluvr all lln- 1llllIlL't'lIll4'tl xxilli l,lUIlNlIIlN4'lllllL1 tlwlrlimt NllUlllt'- wviining 'll lu I4 89 f ft at ily Head coach jack Ferrill tells end Roy Xiiller, number 26. and guard Bob Fearsome foursome. end Dennis Henderson. number SU, guard Bob Swicegood, number 64. what he is ants in the closing minutes ofthe Albam Swicegood. number 6-4. Center Daxe Coffman. number 50. and fullback Clash That he neu successful is shown by the final score of 538-6 john Honegger. number SU. put the Clamp on the john Swett halfbat-lt in the 28-6 Lion Homecoming xictory, 90 xk. ..a - . -. X'X..1' J After receiving a pass from quarterback Larry Enos and plunging to pay clirt, end llaroltl Wheeler, number 52. ra-series a eongratulatorx hanclshalu- lroni a tearnmate uliile Bill tliato. number happilx runs ntl the tit-ld belnml NN heeler 49. f'mtw-u-.. Award winners at football banquet are Rick Fortner, Frank Rosas, Bill Chato, Dave Coffman, john Honegger, and Larry Enos. D KW ,vu I 1 ,sv Football layers Receive Trophies Efforts of the Lion gridsters were rewarded at the annual football banquet sponsored by the Brentwood Lions Club on December 4. Don Mason of the San Francisco Giants, and Herman Urenda, former half for the Liberty Lions, University of Pacific, and the Oakland Raiders, were guest speakers for the night. Receiving the varsity captainis award, most val- uable player, and Lions Clubs' most valuable player trophies was Dave Coffman. He also was the recipient of the co-most valuable lineman as was Bill Chato. Larry Enos and john Honegger were the co-most valuable backs. Frank Rosas received the junior varsity most valuable player award, while Rick Fortner was voted frosh rnost valuable player. Bang. The final gun sounds. As Keith Dawson pulls the trigger, he signifies the end of the Liberty-Albany game, and also the end of the 1967 season 1 65, QI, 91 Lion Cubs Average 1 Points Per Came 'Thirmi in Ifzist Btn .Xthictiv lmngiiic coinpvtition. jnnior xiirsity- cmlciioci hy Holm Cllvnn zinct Curl Sciixu-i'tt'vgi'i'. iinishvci thc' BULISUII xx itll at 53-2-tl ICLIQIH' anti it 3-53-tl ow-mit r1'coi'ci. ln thvir iirst imagine' gtnnc' of tht- scuson. tht- tlnhs lost to tlw .Xniudor Dons on 11 llll1lI'tf'I'iJLlL'k roii ont. ln tln- lust IS sccoinis oi thc tlit. thc' Dons rnsin-ci to pttyciirt. xxiiniing I3-T. Cihishing nvxt with l,ix'vrinoi'c. tht- j.x.'s won. 26-6. Str-xv Clupoxzo rvcoxtcrcct un c-arty fnnihhi and from thvn on it suis thc Lions' gtniic. For an c-iit-orc' tht- junior varsity ciohhcrcct Crun- uctu. 53-U, Tticy cinch-at thai svzison hy suiictwiciiiiig in at I4-O loss to thc' john Sxsctt Indians hcforc' ox'c'rxxiic'liiiiiigL .Xiilzllly 535-6. Stoppt-cl tin-aut in Ins tixiuits. .is .i iniss is coiiipis-ti-ri lor ti Quin oi 3 Minis and ii possihlc' iirst don n, tlrtniucigi hack. nnnihc-r 34, is taickh-mi hx iniliimcix Dennis Stn-ph:-iis. nninhcr 551 The Lion tfnhs ihnnpc-ci tha- Niutuciors. 5:3-U j.Y. FOOTBALI, TEAM-Top Row: KL:-iw Htisiiinssvii, jtlL'Slllll.lbl'i21, Boh .-Xlxurcz, Ntark iliixcs, ,Xl Nlnrtin. Yirgii Frm-inaii, Dan Stonv, JUC l.1lX2il', Dennis Stn-piwiis Second Row: Couch Curl Sciixu-rtit-gc-ri john Hull-tow-c. Che-t Wright, Dun Garcia. joe jc-nkins. .Xihs-rt Staiiiiigs. Bill Kissing:-r, Duane Sheppard, Couch Hohcrt Glenn Third Row: Slick liurrios, Stuc- XK'right, john Hogg-rs, Ste-xo Cupozzo, Ntvriv Knight, Larrx Ramos. lIo-captain Tony Ntarque-7 Bottom Row: Ntarcos Dorog, Ruhr-n Hannos, Ron Civrxiitvs, Hichurci Fiurrios, Captain Franlx Rosas. joe- xl1ifti1lt'l. Nliiw Cluddis, 46 ,et , f -Q tiff 92 H-J X 'PQ xfs-f it, - nxt. lugs. 1 mm anxiously watching for ut-akin-sst-s in tht- li t nat-In-s Holm tilt-nn antl tlarl Sclmt-rtlt-gt-r clist possilmls- change-s in tlt-lt-nsiw strata-gy it 'oauliing aitlvcl tht- jayxi-vs in a 53-tl vit-torx ou r liosting llranatla Nlatatlors. .' ,, t P2 , ., . -ef, i 5 .W X Q-- ,,., .gw,, ., Oh Noll' Statistician, jane' Boultling, groans as t t Arnaclor Dons score ti points against tht- Lions in t it first league- game of tht- wason. The- junior xarsitx t lwfort- tht- Dons in a T-13 loss JUNIOR VARSITY SCORES Lilwrtx Opponents 6 0 Cont-orcl 25 0 S l.ix'iilgston U Q19 lfast l'nion 0 tl Lincoln 20 T Amador I3 26 Livermore 6 5:3 Granada 0 0 john Swett I4 Albany l-18 S4 Sli-XSUNS l.E.-XCUE RECORD VV l, T Non-league 5 3 0 .I.un' Boiilclimg Downfield blocking forms for Mick Barrios, numhcr 44, who has gona- lit-gina tlastro through the Alhany lint- untout-lit-tl. ln this final gamt- of tlin' svasnn tht- ll1'llIlN Ellis jwfs tlumpcd tht- Cougars hy a score of 35-6, tlarnl Nloort- Charters lStatistic-iansl Head Coach' Boli Glenn Assistant Coach: Carl Scliwertfeg 51.1 all-U W' Q, f 1 v, . H, .Q A., W f:nwsv's..i.-. 'M' - 1 N... ' 1.--1 'Churgm-in is thi- rry ui lhm' ifl'NilllliiIl imliwiu-rs Nw thi- uficmiu' luiin works un tllllllljl. .i iizimi off is xiiucim- ln qiiurtvrluicix iiumhvr I 1, jim lluiivggor lu ii.ilihm'L Briiu- klaxhiirii. nunihi-r 94 r Q - FY 5 5, 3 Q O XP i 1--0. i Q , C 4 'K I Head taskmaster. Linn coach Larry Welch. gots thc' lvam in the prop:-r franu- of mind for ai tough gainc. Hcrc hc xtrcngtlicus blocking teviixiium-S hy huxing cuhs pructiu- with the hiuclxiiig sled. 1 9 1 . 4 N 3 v-Q Sli' ill. iii r 3 .If ?k,. fslfiiiaii i. - - 1 , . -yin. - ' An ' ' sv'- ,WL ,-. fn Cubs Finish Season Second In League Lack of experience was no handicap to the Lion Cubs as they completed the season in winning form. They compiled an overall seasonal record of -1-1-1, placing second in the East Bay' Athletic League. Outgaining jolm Swett 270 yards to 83 in next to the last game, LUHS posted a 26-6 win. Rick Fortner began the scoring with a 25 yard run in the first quarter and completed it with an eight yard run in the last quarter. Clashing with their arch rival, Livermore, Lib- erty was down 13 points at halftime but rallied in the second half to a 25-13 victory. Leading scor- er for the Cubs was halfback Rick Fortner who was later named frosh most valuablew player. Freshman Football Team-Top Row: Oliver Washburn. Nlark Dyyelley. Rick Fortner, Denny NlcLaine. Chipper Weeks, Tony Nlassoni, Co-captain Steve Bronxan. Carl Rogers. Brian Coffman. Second Row: Coach. Franly Schmidt. Doug Toles, Fred Stornetta. je-it Buckingham, Gary Billingsley. Co-captain jim Honegger, Chris Erskine. Brad Chisin. Sal Nay arro. Rob Condon. Coach. Larry' Welch. Third Row: Rich Cervantes. Terry Xloore. Coaches. Larry Charters istatis- Xyelcli. Frank Schinidt ticiansl Caroline Xlanagers. Rob Bolarth. Penny CQ-fu. Rig-hard Ellis. Sherri Xlartin. Cieryantes. Xlanncl Putty cilll'jl'N Villa FRESHNIAX SCORES Liberty Opponent DU East L nion U 0 .ymador 20 25 Liyermore 153 30 Granada I9 25 john Syyett 6 lf? Xllmany U SEASONS LEAGUE RECORD 'Non-League VV I, T 4 I l Tony Rosas. Blas Franluo, Sean Ferrill. Rennie Orozco, john Pichardo, jesse Rodrigues, Bill Xlt-Daniels. Rudy Yalyerdc. Rodney Stnlce. Nlanuel Yilla Bottom Row: Robert Cero, Steye Baker. Allred Torres. Nlarls Quirantes. Tracy Nloore. tilifi Nnnnally. Bruce Claybnrn. Glen Stonebarger, Q A as - - f W 'N-nv' lan Tv'- 95 I'7 ',. str:-ngth in a sprint to tht- taps- to plact' tlnrtl against john Sui' Cutting back on tht- track lor tht- Itrst 440 yurtls ol tht- txxo mile' t-oursc, varsity rnnnvrs Nlamivl Dvl.nna nntl jovy lfarius tlc'lnonstrutv tht-ir stamina tu tht-5 pick up tht-ir part- to stay aht-ad ol l,ivvriiior4x .,..,- 1 ...ea ..if,.Ansov' r Mp, ,. f. ,.-.-..--nw , ., - K ,A Us ,,.qy,,: -. -... M ,..,, A if ' bww' I 0 1. It Y oi' 'Q L. ,J To keep running weight at a minimum. sophomore Don Brooks has Coach Herb Scott tape- his fm-t so that shoes will not hc iiccvssury Coach Scott used I3 dozen rolls of tape on his athletes. -10 A' 'O Q ,if Q I' 1515.2 - i , ,.-I w I ., V In Q ' till 'am'lg'7'1SG4.y-r gf-55' :5 LVL' ng. Approaching tht- hut IUH xurtls ol tht' tvto milt- rnn, st-nior hurricr jom Farim knows that his training has paul otl us ht' vu-rts his rc-niannn' 96 o C 3 l' 0 tt ss ji 0 I ' i I fb -r 1,41 X' ': f- ' 'T .ea . . f ' Y I L' 1 K A '25, Riff 1 ' ,Q Ji sc., ' , - J if ' t ' ' 3 S: 9 is ' If xg r ., A ' X J T 'tin l 3 i. yi! K 1 1 - 5 -h Q1 T' 5355557 XM ,Dfw :I 4 ' 'v-,W at . A . 2 , A I p . Cross Country Team-Top Row: Manager Clayton Robertson. Captain Rod Hughes, Ken Brown, LeDon jenkins, Mike Singh, Ken Clark, joey Farias, Coach Herb Scott. Second Row: Craig Stewart, Carlos Farias, Ken arriers Average Spurred on by Captain Rod Hughes and Coach Herb Scott, varsity cross country runners ended the season with a 3-1 league record, placing second in the East Bay Athletic League. The '1 5 1. DeMartini, Denny Watkins, Tom Stallings, Randy Yates. Bottom Row: Gilbert Suniga. Manuel DeLuna, Don Brooks, Sid Oseguerra, Ismial Ramirez. 1 5 Practice Miles Liberty Opponents Vanden ' ' j.v.'s placed third with a 2-2 record. Tm Building stamina, each Lion Harrier ran an av- erage of 185 miles during his 11 weeks of practice. Franklin ' john Swett Pacifica K Amador THIRD EBAL Non-league Meets W L T IUNIOR VARSITY SCORES '23 30 '40 19 U40 11 '40 Antioch 21 SEASON'S LEAGUE RECORD 15 49 '27 Z8 ' 40 19 23 32 t 15 51 3x 19 300 296 This, plus a pre-season training program of daily hikes, exercises and swimming at a cabin near Pinecrest conditioned the runners for competition in their 13 meets. VARSITY SCORES Vanden Tracy Franklin A Antioch 5 5 J ,- Livermore Granada , ,- john Swett Pacifica Amador ' Antioch ' Livermore Granada 4: SECOND EBAL Non league Meets and Judy Scarfov W L T 550 Charters . Carol Armstrong Liberty Opponents '43 17 '23 34 '29 ' 19 '32 Antioch 24 SEASON'S LEAGUE RECORD Head Coach, Herb Scot, 17 45 '19 ' 43 ' - 32 23 29 21 23 38 21 40 266 310 1 - 1. . ,.. . , . . . ,f. .l, ' 4 .., .,.. , 4 , ' . l I-'If '. , riff. M: Q To smash a hall returned to his forehand, freshman john Casey keeps his eye on it. then snaps his xx rist down to put it away during practice. Seven Freshman n 1967 Tennis Team Concentration on good form was stressed as the ten white suited members of the Lion tennis team prepared to meet their opponents. This was the third year of Liberty participation in this sport. The netmen consisted mainly of freshmen but included one sophomore, one junior, and one senior. Under the guidance of Coach Dale Cozby and leadership of Captain and most valuable player Delmar Greenleaf, the team finished the league season with a record of 2 wins, both over John Swett, and 8 losses, thus placing fifth in the East Bay Athletic League. Top-seeded tennis player, Captain Delmar Greenleaf, extends his racquet to drive the ball in a powerful serve during his match against the Albany Cougars. In a match which lasted over three hours, Delmar defeated his opponent by scores of 6-T and 846, 98 1 Q J I a - r gnu- -'gig Alb 'dd - Q F. 4 , .4 mx. , .,, Q , 1.-.H 'Q 'i an! x ...wi X Q l sf 'Q . 4' J X 4 Q 1 t l Teamwork, an important factor in playing a good game, is exhibited as Aaron Kaplan waits, allowing the ball to be baclchanded by his partner Delmar Greenleaf during a practice session. TENNIS SCORES Liberty Opponents john Swett Livermore Granada Albanv Amador john Swett Granada Albany Amador SEASON S RECORD W L T 2 8 0 5 2 0 ' 7 3 4 2 , 5 0 7 6 0 0 Livermore 7 3 4 1 6 L J 20 A - 51 Beginning his swing, senior netman Gerry Allen, con- centrates on smashing a hard, low drive to his john Swett opponent. jerry defeated his competitor two out of two matches by scores of 6-3 and 6-0. Tennis Team-Top Row: George Zamora, Aaron Kaplan, Gerry Allen, Coach Dale Cozby, Ward Burroughs, Captain Delmar Greenleaf. Bottom Bow: Ed Prewett, Tim Guilliams, john Beal, Terry Gregory, john Casey. -1 Kb L ' Q 'f 6 A 6' AA Av 5, ,i 7 X X 3 QA 1 Q . 1 X' lx , l sv. up kv 'l' .2 ,ff YSGSG f ul ll . , l 'G 1 -1-Q Lfs- I' . 'bfi X, I .- r . I, 1 X, 'l M aff . ' ' A 1 1 ' V f f f 2 1 4 A ' - - T f ff p, , :r J Q v? E f .2 I ,a..,, . , f ee! H if ff to f- ' , 2 - f Y X , , 1 up 2 , f M- r - ' . , ,r 9' K lf 1' I ' l K , I t 1 Ii , I ,J-Y: fd.: Q. mr I, A -Q. ji vf ti 2 1. 5,2 -, ff' ., . fp -2' 1 1, ,N P g la... 1' Y'M x g me vm- 1 fa.: 0-in 'nn-:1if'4. in 99 V 3. .A 6 J B Q ,ci- X ,Qs Entangled limbs are the results of North Coast Division competitors Paul N ARSIII SC URI S I 1 me rtx Oppout nts Xutiot I1 Xlhdrrilmra jl XIOR X XRSIII SCORES l I yi rh Opponf. nt I it X uu .1 Iran I IX 1 rmorc Xnmdor I5 .lllmauy I ' Nloutc- I istu . K'r'uiatIa .. Liu rmorv .-Xuiatlor .lllmuny K'runurI'i J' f 0 Ifraukliu : I3 3. SE.-XSONS HICCIUIIID 0 , , m-It-tiguv No CIS Ht flllt ul IL ui 1- Vis' ,YVFIIII ' Q, ' Il .tl SSI-1.XSOX'5 RICCORD u- -ugut Ramirez and atlx ersary as ouch struggles to gain control over thc other. QI - 1' - 5 ,'I - , ' 9 ' - 40 Il Hun 'll 46 IT of ' ' ill 23 Ilu Ihr' 36 27 - 3 :lu IS Int-I 41 24 0 lfclison 25 28 Ulf I' ou 26 88 ,I ' ' 42 III If ' irc' 332 I6 r ' 36 IIS .Xing ur SH 33 II Ifm XII lux II 36 0 I I Io XII t tu I I In - . Ib 'I frldlltlltl 73 II - 'I 'S I I in 78 I4 In I4 Xiu Ior ICJ -II I I 1, XII un S 5 - . W VS f.i.iu.uI.I I7 :fl Ib so I I llllxllll III wr sa su T VI I I XI I I -I lil U In I I Nt It 4 I Hi- -I A-- iw. ZW? io tsiout-Im Km-itll Dawson, Ifruulx Svlunialt Nltuuugcfr Martin Silxu liliurtc-rs IStutistlciuils'. I'.uu lnlllm' mln Hl m'l Crasping his Matador opponent, matmuu Ron Cvrxuiitcs fights to our IOO FUIIIK' tht- ILZII pound Clruuucla grupplcr. One, two, three goes the count as Sam Nishimura loses the fall during competition against the Granada Matadors, ,ini Jigggfiy- uf? if mm 'greg I i lf eil 1 x i . Wrestling Team-Top Row: Coach Keith Dawson, Ken Caddis, Brian Coffman, Emmett Faletti, Carl Rogers, Danny Garcia, Duane Sheppard, jim Goodrich, Dave Coffman, Bill Condon, jose Sanahria, Ken Clark, Romulo Felo, Coach Frank Schmidt. Second Row: Sid Oseguera, manager Martin Silva, Ruben Ramos, Bill Beltram, Bruce Clayburn, Mike Clraser, Mark Quirantes. Bill McDaniels, Keith Lamport, Ray Serna, Ismael Ramirel, Larry Barela, George Cero, Mike Dt-Luna, Rick Ramirel, Frank Olveda. Bottom Row: Gino Elliot, Ron Cervantes, Sal Quintanilla, Roy Amador, Paul Ramirez, Victor Del,una, joe Perez, George Zamora, Roy Rios. john Percy, Captain Alfonso Amador, Kurt Ltterback amirez Places Fourth orth Coast By moulding sixteen returning lettermen and nine new grapplers into an effective unit, Coach Keith Dawson guided the team to an East Bay Athletic League fourth place. High points of the season found Lions victorious over Albany, Franklin, and Monte Yista. Seven Liberty wrestlers, including Captain Al Amador, who placed first, second, or third at the liast Bay Athletic League meet, went on to represent their school at the North Coast division meet. Tactics of junior Paul Ramirez, the only Lion to earn an award won him fourth place in his 112 pound class division. 101 B Ballling lor n rm-lmuml un' rvnlvr klrvg jan-Ulm nml Im .Mmulur lllXl'l'SllfX luumlmf pvrlurrllailnw' lwlpv ' ,A Duns lux .1 nurnm um' pmnl lllliflllll I is fi Hands cupped. Coach jerry Miller yells instructions from the lx'm'l1 to Linn players in tlw john Sue-tt garner Lilwrty Llrlvntocl thc' Indians 63 t X'AHSl'I'N SCORES Lilwrty Oppum-nts -42 0 D1-lla ST 53 O Rio Yistu 29 -133 oAllllUK'll 42 65 0 Pacifica 44 49 Lincoln T5 59 ollgutru Yulle-y 312 T4 l'rucx T6 43 l,ixe'rnmr1- 63 59 0 Pimmlc N alll-y 47 50 .-Xmuclor 49 63 'lulm Sum-ll 52 69 Clrunaclu 612 52 9 Dvllzi 56 55 Allmny C13 63 l.lXt'flIlllH' T5 51 Anlurlur 68 .39 julm Snvll fill 5l llranaclu 53 62 :Xllvuny W5 mum Sl'l.'lSUN'S lllfflllllll 'Xml-ll-.ngnu NK l, 'l' l l H ll 102 ifuucll jvrry Nl illvr lNl1lllQlj.ll'I' jam- flUlIll'l lflmrtc-rs utzntixtlviuml l.lll1'll4llllllIlIQ lmnnm llI.lNll'lx 1.amIXlmm- L ,L f I WWA M-.4 r Best Varsit Record In Twent Years Varsity basketball players achieved the best team record in the past twenty years. Experience and balance were the keys to the cagers' success. By combining these two assets, the club scored a fourteen win, eleven loss and no tie season record to finish third in the East Bay Athletic League. Six seniors and four juniors furnished the raw material while Coach jerry Miller supplied blueprints for the squads maneuvers. Captain Bill Chato was named to first string All-league, seniors Roy Chiggeri and Greg jacobs were named to second string, and john Honegger was awarded honorable mention. Chato, leading scorer, averaged thirteen points per game. In tournament play Liberty placed third in Amador's tourney with two wins out of three contests. They finished fourth at the Rio Vista tournament with one win out of three. J 4 - , ,Az j I' ' I f' fl x' .X 5 ,, L I 1 x N Varsity Basketball Team-Top Row: Barry De Martini, Charles Aguirre, Henderson, Don Pedersen, Roy Chiggeri, john Honegger, Captain Bill Steve Luchessi, Dennis Corgiat, Greg jacobs, jim Dwelley, Dennis Chato. Bottom Row: Coach jerry Miller, Manager jose Gomez. All-league guard Bill Chato takes aim for a set shot and two more points. Liberty went on to defeat Amador from jackson, 83-68, during the Rio Vista Tournament. Being screened. john Honegger tries desperately to stop a charging Indian forward. 'l'ht-Lions were defeated by john Swett 59 to 69, 103 Honegger Third Highes League Scorer unior varsity cagcrs, coached hy George Sinvlie, Averaging forty-seven points per game, the cubs, rebounded alter losing the lirst game of the season. placed three players in the top ten scorers in the They nent on to compile an eleven win, eight loss, leagueg jim llonegger third with a 12.0 average, and no tie overall slate, placing third in the liast Mark Caves fiftli with a 9.6 average, and captain Bay Athletic League. Rick lfortner ninth with a 9.0 average. ix, W jk-,A f '75 QU ISYWL i NESS' btw ,as ll . X A -av . l...-.L F 4 j.V. Basketball Team-Top Row: Richard Barrios, Rav Cruz, Gerald Burroughs. Captain Rick Fortner, Den McLain, jim Honegger. Bottom Martinez, Mark Caves, Mike Rozenski, jim Mosher, Al Martin, Ward Row: Manager Warren Lazar, Coach George Smvlie, llcctic moments touarcl :lit-1-ml ol tlic Xnmclor gaim- rcsult in .ill-out As the defense draws in around him, Mike Rozenski fights hard to srmgglt- .is ln-slmian Xlikc Iitl!t'llNl'sI, mimlucr 23, lights lor possession maintain possession ofthe ball during play against the Amador Dons on ol illl'l'li1ll The Lions lost thi- game by a one point margin, 43-42. Libertyfs home court. l 104 X Nw yy 5,9 45,1 :- AM 7 'kg 1 4 Wk? 'G ,f Af M15 Fighting for a rebound is frosh team member Doug Toles. number S. as Ollie ,, Washburn. number waits prepared to assist him during the Lions' loss to the Nlatadors. , 9 ,,...-- 0 Frosh cager Doug Toles arches a shot ox er a Granada plan-r in a game I S held on Libertys home court. The Lions' lost by a score of 56 to 51 As Most Valuable if Leariiiiig basic fundamentals was the job of the i l-'F 1 freshman basketball team. XYith spirit and de- ' L . 3 X termination they had a tour win. seven loss. and 2 tx no tie seasons record. N 'U 'HV . Lnder the coaching of Xlr. Robert Russell. the Lions averaged forty-four points per game. Leading the club i11 ollensive stats was Blas Franco w hoscored a total ot-sixty-five points for an average of six points per game. lfreshrnen players were xictorious in their first game as well as their last game ol' the season. Starting the season oil on the right loot. they dumped Pacilica 35-30 and they ended the season Y by defeating Allmaiiy 49-45. M G , -4 x S .. 106 F N I '2- 'hump- Coach: Robert Russell Manager: Bill Beltram Charters lstatisticiansl. Mary jo Armstrong. Suzanne Stornetta FRESHMAN SCORES Liberty 35 Pacifica 31 Livermore 43 Amador 4-1 john Swett 51 Granada 37 Albany 37 Livermore Amador . john Swett Granada Albany Opponents 30 -10 60 33 56 54 50 SEASON S RECORD Non-league oo i :vi 30 41 -18 DI 49 -18 480 370 VV L 1 4 1 0 Ollie Washburn, number 3, tips in two points in the first period as Granada players futilely attempt to defend against the score. Freshmen Basketball Team-Top Row: Ernie Borbon, Gary Cunha, Gary Ellis, john Myers, Bottom Row: Manager Bill Beltram, Steve Baker Wayne Stolhand, Aaron Kaplan, Ray Sanchez, Ollie Washburn, Coach jim Chan, Tony Rosas, Glen Stonebarger, john Casey, Rudy Valverde Robert Russell, Doug Toles, Marla Dwelley, Gary Billingsley, Blas Franco, Dale jay, Mark Pedersen, Bruce Bartee. Gerald Sorenson. f.. 5 . Nun . . l I ,fi , I . u fx I, , J I 1' Q 1, S ' ,Q 3. Il F L.-' - X . w ,PN I -,.v- ILA-aftx' X E 1 gg K if 1' f . Tfya QI Majorettes-Tena Austin. Holliday Honegger, Sharon Kelley. Sliellex Kloepfert Barbara Xlonroe. Cindy Dixon, Girls Attend ummer Camps, Clinics Facliiig sounds of On You Lions and echoing elieers ol' Y-l-CI-'I'-O-R-Y' were only brief re- niinclers of tlie skill and precision upon w liicli tlie Lilierty' Bomters worliecl long! l1UllI'S alter Sellool. Improving Lion spirit as well as sportsinansliip was tlie goal of tlie lmoosters. Songleaclers. elieerleaclers, and maseots were nncler tlie clireetion of Xlrs. Pat Cflaywell. 'I'lie inajorettes were nnnler tlie Qniclanee ol Xlrs. lmncla llonegslert Xlany sonqleaclers and elieerleuclers attenclecl x arions snnnner eznnps and worlxsliops. 'liliere tlie girls learnecl and iinproxecl routines anal elieers. Sitting Indian style fvii tlie gym llltllf, Mlinl iiliiel BU .4 Cinclx Dixon. nnmlvr tlie fear ol ln-ing 4-xterniiiiateml ln i.itm' cleodorant, pe-rfnrmx 4 ,lnlili Swett ritnal Tln- Nkir took plan- .it tlie lionieeoniinil rallx 108 'Y -f f,. -+ - -1,.,1--' 8 jumping for jm, suiigleudi-rs Pain Pmfeiiski, Ci-anie Freeman, Kin Andersen. and inaseut ju Pri-wet! imoiiinve xxiili happiness ut the .Xiimm game am time Liberty ofieiisive scores its wemiri Iuiwiilimmii of time ganna- tu break the tie of 6 to 6. 1 ix XX Songleaders-Sandy Dal Porto iHeadJ. Kay Andersen, Linna VVickline, Smiling songleaders perform their routine tn On You Lions at the Valerie Rozenski, Ceanie Freeman, Pain Huzenski, Veggie Nlunme, Sue Swviiglc-mia-rs-KIiieerlegicierx Hivrkclgiy in Nm .it Xl! Diablo llngli Sn-limi Pico. :A CJ LJ 434, -v 109 s Females Form Fancy Fi ures For Fan ll.ut In Itmllmll lllllttlllll --I..-mltuttlt-r I'.ull1'ttm lilllmgxl: x It tmlx un tn lIIllNt.tNtll t'l1m'l .tt rltw l'rul.nx .lttt'I'lltNlII Ictullmll I'-IHX Intuit tllt I 'ln ylx I lX1'ItIl1ll't' gum mnHl1l1ut1-ttt-lwvlmtttl.ntcxt'n mg Spiritcd Nlmtcntx wvurm- ,1 Qual pmt sign tor ttu- tt-mn tu ruwh ttlrmnglu prlur tu tln- start nt thc' I.tUll'xILlllldtlf jlxllllv. l I t B xl lx .aj Varsity Cheerleaders-Pgmlt-ttv Billingxlvy. Kuttux Bull tllc-uclt, Strptmnlt- Baldwin, judx NlL'l'urluml, flmnmligt 'ltlolllus NO I f , 9 ' f f X Y 9 , 4 - if 4, Q . Eg Ln 1 , .. . .- , n...,- . .- ,y, .Q ' ' A. V ff, ' K. t W if uw t veg . - .' ' MW-A - - 0' .E'.x.1.,-s-,rp Q . F , ., Q A ,, F ., ' 'Zn inn. Q- f F . -A Q1 ,, . -' ' --t Q-p.f:15v?fa.: W , ...M--1 -'a ,. .. N ,1. ' . , - .., , .L Ax. '-1. .a.:t:'f ., , -, ,rs . ' . ' .J -5' mi'- 4, ' -. . ' .A -'sig-24 vw--.:.41 ' 5 ' X ' , . 1 u Q 'wb ' F' . 1- , f .,. ., , . . ... ., . My 51.54 -fx-y :HY N- I :I .ry I . -,' Y . , v 3 ,. l D Y L Y .-'Z Y I' K - 1 - - ..+ '. ' A ' 3- . V 3- A. .' . . 5 . A ,-, - 3. '2wAf7.,'f' 4145 X'-A ' 1 ' Ya' ' - 2.116 -, ' ' K . .ng Q' ' xx! f' 1 if 4 1 R Q. , x li Rally Squad Members-Top Row: C21-aniv Frvciiiuii, Pam Rum-nslxi, Yale-rie Rule-nslii, Linna VVickline- Second Row: Pc-ggi Nlminw, Kay Amlm-rss-ii, Sandy Dal Purtu, Suv Pico. Third Row: Dc-hhiv Pippo, Adxiscr Mrs. Pat Claywc-ll, Lisa Kaplan, IJQ-bhiv Clalarlu. Fourth Row: Paula-ttv Billingsley, Claudia 'I'homas, Kathy Ball. juclx McFarland, Stn-plianiv Baldwin. Fifth Bow: Marsha Sam-in-z, jo Proxwtt. 39 ri 'xx' fi, l ,l:l Y'Nl 'YI' 'Qi , , 9 ' L H X N s , N -L-Qi l ' Z 1 v J ' ,K 1 . , . v T I .1 Q. ' v . 1, xy .-,. , l'iXlllJt'l'LlI1l iiiuwutx Xiixrsliai SQIIICIIUI :mal 'lu l'rm-in-lt cliursgv llUXXll Ilia' stairx tu tha- lic-lcl during Ilia- lmll-liriiv lm-uk as Lilwrty ln-ails at an lmim- QLZIIIIC6-OUVCI'l.lllC0llllll1,lllSL'llO0l. Encouraging the team to a victory uw-r the Cnwboys, enthusiastic j.v, cheerleaders lead Lihcrty luns in a roaring che-cr. junior Varsity Cheerleaders-Dchhic Pippu, Debbie Galarza tHe-adl. Lisa Kaplan. Q ff . . Afixijf, ft: ,V lil 1967 VARSITY SCORES 1967 V. SCORES Liberty Opponents Liberty' Opponents 2 ' Pacifica 3 5 Pacifica 0 5 'Tracy' 4 0 'Tracy' 8 U 'lilisirii 5 0 alfclisoii ll .3 ' Pacifica 9 4 Livermore l T ' Antioch I0 3 Al bany' 4 5 john Sw ett 4 2 Granada 4 0 Livermore T 1 St Vincent I3 12 Albany 4 1 Amador :3 9 Granada 2 8 john Swett 2 4 St, Vincent T 8 Albany' 2 0 Albany 6 3 Livermore 2 2 Livermore 0 T St, Vincent 10 0 St Vincent I 2 Granada 3 l Granada 0 10 john Swett 9 0 Amador 5 L ' Pacifica -Q- in john Swett i ol 555 HT T2 SEASONS RECORD SEASONS RECORD VV L T VV L T ' Non-league T 9 0 'Non-league T 8 0 j. V. Baseball Team-Top Row: Gene Rasmussen, Ray' Sanchez, Ken Ditmars, Allen Holmes, George Orozco, Rick Fortner, jack Upton, Sal Navarro, Second Row: Glen Stonebarger. Tony Rosas. Tracy Moore, Steve Wallace, juan Aranda, jose Sanabria, Steve Bronzan, Stan jones, Ernie Team orks To Bes Third In Standin S Second semester heralded the beginning of baseball season. The first weeks were devoted to conditioning and acquiring fundamental skills while at the same time giving coaches an oppor- tunity' to judge boys and make early' season cuts. With six returning letterrnen, the 1968 Lion varsity' nine, under Goach Bob Glenn. hoped to surpass last years seven win, nine loss record and the '67 squads third place in East Bay' Athletic League competition. Compiling a seven win, eight loss record, the l96T junior varsity' team Finished the season in third place in the league under the guidance of Coach Garl Schwertfeger. The 1968 team was composed mainly' of freshmen. Borbon. Bottom Row: Steve Baker, Bill Beltram, Blas Franco. Angelo Garcia, Coach Carl Scliyiertlcgcr. Dale jay. Roy Rios. Bob Hanson. Gary' Ellis, ,Q T ,ye If L 1: O 4 X I Q 12 2 V Nvyfw flff je H ,V , . ws... T 1 , . A q X y 1 S H2 5 X3 7' xg I .J.L... - .,. H. gm' N? E! I ll-is y 1 me W 4' 24 'A 4 I Varsity Baseball Team-Top Row: Merle Knight, Charles Aguirre, Steve Parsons, Holme-rt Cllavcz, Pete Burt-ln, Frzinlt Rosas, joe 'l'm'ur, Conch Boll Glenn. Second Row: Larry lfnm, Harold Vtlicolvr. Ste-xv lfonst, Chris Being run down between second and third base by Pacifica's third sacker is jack Upton. During this action Stan jones steals second, while third base coach. Gene Rasmussen. watches the action. Libertv was defeated 9 to 5. 4.21 wil adm new i..t.,.' Yrf.,,2?-4 igrf ww...-. - , ,. -f-g.,,I. x . , .' ' -N es al., ' - 'rf fs' 1 sk - 1 wx- . -at Y I 5-,v , . Q 4 'A ' , '?fTQQ'g 45' m F'J k, Q. g g- y .ifliqx ,. . f ,, ' f'l it 'Q ' r Vp' ' .Q-at - at g.s.maM . v 3, , .x . -' if ata-saw, A 50,11 ,, .ig 4, g, . 13 2 tilt -M. t- . no i. 474' .gr-.ra yn-V4.6Q,.y,v'iifggv-5.-1 11.71. .L .fe If .4 i 'l-'1lh'2xQt ,-gy 'xxx' . r u sh :kgs 0 1 5. s s ' ii ' 1-HJ Q' 1 .?',t+'-'- 'vidiw :kl- r i. ' nv.: t aa TX. if- .Lg mf . V .rl--vs, 4 5 .t v .4 En! Knight, Gary Griggs, Bill Chato. George Vonlvlerta. Bottom Row: Man agers Ron Myers, Terry Moore. -... '. ,,- 4' , ip x 'fe' it Egg f Xl ' fi .mil 48197 Y ?j, 'Q' LTn4 if? A-' QF 1. t l967 VARSITY SCORES Lilicrtx Opponents '50 Pacilica T2 Q53 Ins l.om.Ls 67 'Tl Concord 51 Tl ,XIIIJCIUI Sl K3 Granada 39 95 St N incent 23 91 Alhanx 29 65 Liu-rrnorc 54 93 john Su ctt 22 2 Antioch T06 450 5 SEASONS RECORD XY l. 'Ib sq 6 4 U ' cNon-league Slcets 1967 JUNIOR VARSITY SCORES -- Lilvcrtx Opponents '63 Pacifica 47 '63 Los Lomas 59 '36 Concord 91 44 Amador TS 45-1 2 Granada T6-1 2 92 St Vincent 22 T4 Albam 47 Tl Lixermore 46 55 John Sven 67 ' 0:36 Antioch 90 ' ' - - . 5T9'l 2 62:3-1 2 -W 1 .' , SEASONS RECORD W I- T O 'Non-league Xleets Varsity Track Team-Top Row: Dan Burns. Alfred Garcia. Ron Moore. Ron Rodrigues, Doug Adams. Ken Caddes. Chris Ltterbaclx. Coach Herh Scott Second Row: Xiike Singh. Carlos Niatos. Joe Ramirez. Dennis Watkins. Craig Stewart. joe Farias. Randy Yates. Bill Clark. Coach Keith Dau son Bottom Row: Sal Quintanilla. LeDon 'Ienl-tins. Rai Cruz. Victor DeI.una. Carlos Faris. Delmar Greenleaf. Tom Stallings. Nlanagcr Dawe Clark. Manager Cary Franklin. ti W Mil 'Sr 5 S -J-rs Senior sprinter Carlos Xlatos scurries towards the Hnuh line in the last leg of the iarsity 440 yard relay while a Franklin adx ersan tries in xain to lx iii xiitli Tlit NXNllIll1 XillQlilWt'YlX iiiiii N l T1 l I l '. al , X 5 Mi 1 qu I . ' - 1 x ' 4 l f , F' 5 ' 6 IW . ' 1 I H4 A-iss X 1 X H ll I 1 lt it X. I nl fc W. r , .- I 2- .45 gg' A Lx W fi 114 ' 7 Qt' I ll l 1 i 1. V. Track Team-Top Row: jeff Buckingham, Mike Standridge, Doug Toles, Don Brooks, Bill McDaniels, lim Vigil, jim Honegger, Manuel Villa, Ken Brown. Bottom Bow: Mario Sanobria, Marquez Dorog, George High jumper, Rod Hughes hurls himself over the bar in the meet with Franklin. Rod was a double winner for the Lions, taking first in the high jump as well as in the pole vault. sas., X - l lpk-Q 1 19- I' A . 1 ll f -- E - - --A-,l,g1,-'-lf .,,..,.......,.......i 31' l H. ,,,,J' -1 - ' ' gif vgsr-H X, -151' l - 1 'F' ' up W 1 was 1... -..Jil Zamora, Cliff Nunnally, Kurt Utterback, Mark Pedersen, Iim Chan, Ismael Ramirez. Mike Caddes. atos Sets Two ivision Records With only six returning lettermen, coaches Keith Dawson and Herb Scott were confronted with the problem of adding additional strength to the squad. Preparing for the season by starting training in early February, the Lions gained valuable experience. Four in a row was the motto of the 1968 team as they strove to continue the Lion tradition of winning the East Bay Athletic League track championship. For the past three years Liberty has captured the League title. In the 1967 season the squad compiled a six win, no loss, and no tie league record and a six win, four loss, and no tie over-all slate.Carlos Matos set two division records in the B class, 10.0 in the 100 yard dash and 49.9 in the -140 yard dash, when he and four other boys represented the school at North Coast Division finals. Coaches: Keith Dawson, Charters tStatisticiansJ: Herb Scott judy Scarfo, Managers: Dave Clark, Paulette Billingsley, Cary Franklin Nyla Hannum, Carol Armstrong. Sandy Dal Porto, Donna Currier 115 New Wim Coach Guides Tankers Seven oeloek morning praetiees, in addition to three-thirty to five o'eloek after school sessions, were endured hy Lion mermen in an effort to surpass last year's third plaee in the East Bay Athletie League. Yarsity swimmers. after earning a Five win. five loss 1967 seasons reeord. plaee third in the deeisiye E.B..eX.I,. meet. j. Yfs had a one win, ten loss reeord and plaeed fourth in the league meet. Leading hoth squads through the season was Cioaeh jack Ferrill. This year hoth varsity and junior varsity teams were under a new eoaeh to Liberty, Mr. jack England. A and B Swim Team-Top Row: Sean Ferrill, jesse Addington, Chris White. Charlie Powers. Aaron Kaplan. john Hernandez, Cary Trembley, Coach jack England, Second Bow: Alfred Torres, Bill Vengley, Ubin .S gi I s t awk' as 'P it T5:'ff 5,' . . . .y 1' fr., 3: ,gf-W. I We . 1 , V. N ' , . ' ., . 1 as -, , L .1 Q -, 1 ,A - 1 .23 . 95 . - ,fb - .. ' Q, 1. , -i 1 -. . 'Iv' 8. ' ' .., 1-.- sv -, f .5 x 1' .Ka- . 1' ,. x- ,.- , f , 'W al f,,uw' ,-4 ,H f. gif ' 0 ln ni if 4. ' . .S . l ,' '1 'x 'R lii'v' ! I 5 . Clyde Fairley, Clary Billingslt-y,La.rry Ramos, Cino Elliot. Steve jewett, Bottom Row: Ken Clark, Ed Swope, john Casey, Chet Wright, Delmar Greenleaf, Dennis Reese, Ed Prewett, Buddy Serna. If 1 l 4 i f 4 2 3 i - 1 ' 'Ji 1' Ulllll fr fiiffl 'l'lUI'l 'HlV'f, 'twill lvl l C-5 C--1 ' -A N xx l risks C A . i i ..-..-. - XXX lf H6 S., ' 4. i lWmnJ1 's gf, p ae 1 5 , . -by ' .- i K ,-3'-ft, :pr-4 V-vffivny. We wt. D, tqas 1., Quit-4 i .,-, 1 Senior Ed Swope springs from tht- starting block in tht- 100 yard lmtittvrily against Edison. lid non in tht- time of 1:05.7. junior Gary Trembley springs from the starting block in the 100 yard butterfly against Edison. Ed won in the time of 1:05.7. Nh' t,., p ' . M 4- ,wa Q 1967 A SWIMMING 1967 B SWIMMING SCORES SCORES Liberty Opponents Liberty Opponents 51 ' Franklin 40 17 ' Franklin 48 86 ' Edison. Tracy 44-36 6 ' Edison, Tracy 73-67 Y 66 'Tracy 29 13 'Tracy 69 30 Amador 65 4 Amador 86 p 37 Livermore 58 5 Livermore 86 y ff 'fill fig 73 Granada 21 26 Granada 37 44 'Pittsburg 51 44 'Pittsburg 00 ' ' ' ' 84 John swatt 9 25 John Swett 59 30 'Lincoln 64 16 'Lincoln 68 Q Albany 31 36 Albany i 565 E T55 6:34 SEASON'S RECORD 'SEASON'S RECORD 'Non-league 'N0n-league W L T W L T SH., ,AMMAW My . 'L X f f 6 4 0 1 9 0 ' ' 4--w--an-.a-.-1:1 .,nsuuuef.rf. Wzvsefu-f . wrt - .gesaa-A ., m..a......a..,,,,,, ...,. aaa p my-W W Executing a back one in a pike position is Delmar Greenleaf. This was one of six dives that earned him first place against Alhambra. ' Coach: Jack England Charters tStatisticians1: Gail Dallas, Claudette Thomas, Shelley White, Penny Turner, Patty Pinkston, Diane Wristen 117 ' ' Performing .1 llanc Cuslli throw 4 Nun. fur K. -Ilillwtwt1Hi.x!l1t'liI 4 nh It t lt carmdtln pas! nur while Nean has carmd i purplt lxlt Throu h Recreation vvhile a numlier of hops entered into the alter school program for the purpose of competing with various schools. other lvoys as well as girls joined the program to have an outlet for excess physical energy. Some participated just for the fun and challenge which athletics offered. Teachers and other interested adults in the community also involx ed themselves in Lihertyfs recreational program. Open to men and hots were such sports as haskethall. wrestling. judo. and weight lifting. while girls were active in howling. gymnastics and tennis. Physical fitness did not stop with the end of the school year. The program was extended into the summer hy offering interschool swimming competition. 3 pun ge fixeculing .1 lr-relminl fctur' ilririzi iv -ll Perfect larr i'rs.li-fulntr1.11io:i.il'iaittlfs,s it-' ptr?-'rin Ihzw. lor' fr r,.rls 'f'l.1N'i.1Il. ' NIH' N.i'1' lv ,f'z ,s tt i' H8 v Y 1 s 1 lui - Q balance sul .V---rdi:,..!11 r it 4 lx X x Xlur l 1 Avrrr' si., X ,sv 1 -A-in 1 3 , .M A. I -.xi . .Q K, -x ix :.,,Q,,g I' K 7 1 4 . 1'7- wf, 1 Wm I If 9 3-'ruff 'Wu-1. 's I 'S' 4 X 4 V, ' ' I Q ' - I ia. f. J' su vw Vp. . ,Q v' . f V - , x, I :f.,,Q Mlm K My 124' www - tv -1..gf,,k , , , fr 4 W in-.Nt -I Q O O A x V . K' '-4, -- Q1 i ...M ,I , ' 3 .9v',, . Q. I., 4 ' 1 ,,' --vw-n.-' ' 'uf I '-Y' - l 1-':,.,' 3. ,.R,. . ,,., Q' ' 'H' . .sg ny' , ,O H - b' A 4'-Q' rsql: M, - n 9 W trcasur Talking 'th f d For a fo Befo h 8 30 b ll d A d A h f ll d A d W ll h W h l S f l 'ehavek S fi st day I h I F d who help Ill LIGHTING OUR VVAY. Classes 'ifi ,Q IN hl M XXX ll W!! SSW I: W XXQQW: W X x fgQI67fQ? 79 fx 2 K '57 A hw XXX s : Sx SN I Q x gl Lihert High Registers 263 Freshmen Freshmen Etc-rytviit' innst start soim-xxln-rv. and it Lihertx that starting point IS the ninth grade XYln-iiitlie first ht-ll rang on Septernhc 1967, 263 tireshinen enterec kingdorn. l into the Lion rfi L nder the guidance ot Xlr. Harold Child and Nlrsr Carol Russell. class adxisers. the fresh- int-n organized xarious activities including tht- Octolier 20 Concord lnothall concession and after Qann' dance During iioinet-oining festixities. the fresh- men worked for a xxeel-4 creating the third place Hnat. Drne ein Liifler. 1 r 1 Q G. V . ,Y i J . J in G- A a- Q- . .. 5' .' A is ' V'1 I IX I l .1', i . nrt- f QI ' i .,- ' i F ' 'QL A Tgffvg! .I Q i.'2eE'Qt.'1a.:i.ah.1n 3 Sat ' is he . I .f -' -f -.' - it ' 41 Q W I riffs- I N ,XX .' - Ql iii I 122 Tina Aces edo Manuel Andrade Phillip Xranda Stexe Baker Sue Baker Danni Baldocchi Larrx Barela Jolene Barlxles Diana Barnett Bruce Barter' Altha Batt-sel -Iohn Beal Nlelxin Br-ash-x bharron Bellah Bill Heltrarn Datld Bernal Sheila Btfrx Cari Bilhngslux I-irnie Borhon 5t'fElU Borraio Rohert Bowers Sxlua Brahens Aleti Branson Stine Bl'oIl?aI1 Ch-n Broussard Kennx Brnu n Ronnie Bron n 'Ielf Buel-iingharn Theresa Buckingham Daxid Burns Ruben Bustos Sharon Butler Cathy Cal-Lehread Rodney Carditt Cloria Carmona john Casex Xian Clftro Richard Cers antez Warne Chan Hector Chase? Leticia Chaxez Sallx Chaxe7 Brad Chism Lena Clark Susan Clark Bruce Claxhurn Brian Coflrnan Xlarx Collins Rohert Condon Ron C ools Xllhl' Crow ell Carx Cunha Dehorah Dau-nport Denise Daxls Nita Dail- Q 5- , L. ,, ' r X'f 1 V 6 ' I, rt 11.1 CQ, lg Q3 ,JK .Yr-su ,-v 1- if f-' :' 5 fl . ' - 4 ' fa C ' 3 - S.. go as q 'A . - 1 . ki 3. 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L bn .JIWVE - I fi, Gi' be H hiakam I 'T 5 Z 1 , l Ks' , U ., '5- 'Q ic., if -'A ax A tl Tclia Dayis Greg Dawson Colleen Dc-jesus jody' Dellimagine Mike Delruna Lewis Dilfey Mike DiPuma Richard Dooley Marcos Dorog Ruth Duarte Mark Dvvelley Gino Elliott Gary Ellis jerry' Ellis Chris Erskine Linda Erskine joe Pbquiy el Penny' Fairley Carol Felix Sean Ferrill Rick Fortner Cynthia Foust Cary' Frost Cary' Gamino Angelo Garcia jr, jnanita Garcia Rebecca Garcia Rosalinda Garcia Teresa Garcia Tony Garcia Lincla Ghilarclucci Debbie Gill Carmen Gomez Rodney Goodner jim Goodrich Rita Graham Mike Graser Debby Graves Terry Gregory Tim Gnilliams Selling relreslnncnts thc lirsl lionic jltllllt' against Conte t o October 20, are lrcslnnan ollics-rs Cathy Cukabre reprcsentatiye. ,lim Hon eggcr, president, Rick Otloni. treasurer. Stoin-barxler, yice-pres cle-nt 1Xot pictnrc-t it Fortncr, secretary' Kennetli llalsm Bonnie Hanner Holm Hanson Kathy Harris Lloxd Harris Brnee Haukins juclx Henderson .Xnn Henilrieks john Hernanclel Sarah Hernancley Mary Heywood Ronald Hillman Yiekie Hohhs jim Honegger Carol Hopkins Marshall Horsley Diane jackson Anna jaeohs Roger jay Alan johnson jeff johnston Elaine jones jerry jones Kathie Kanagaki Aaron Kaplan Nancy Karaglanis Ross Kendall Bill Kersey U. , 'Mi tl - L K' X i Martha Killingsworth 'M' - f -41 jimmy Knight Patsy Lago Phil Lago Q 1 ' Q Q, llftli is Q. ' uiapnu t, . K .- v 4 I N ' . 4 i o A S 1 s . Q i li J . Swag 1' V9 . J , L. . 'L i , . ? x.. Counselors Give Extra Hours 0 Help ,3 ai . ,T ' cz? Ta' O 'Q , 'T ' U i x i' fl' i I, .. 4 ' I tl J Tlx? .. f-J ' E L, I it . l A V RTV' I? X I' j Ffa. A ' f , - r G 1 A 'a M cs A. 4 4 Sandra Largent Roy Leaver jackie Lee Kay Linn Amelia Lopez Dana Lopez Dina Lorenzetti Cindy Maggiore julie Marks james Martin Delia Martine! Israel Martinev Virginia Martinev Anthony Massoni Debhie Massoni Sandra Mathers Sheila May Gill Mellaniels Daxicl Mendoza Lupe Mendoza Nu. '-s.. 9 ,wt N. ,Ali Q KH 5 I 7 is.- S P . - , X, S, , 1 -Af... Robin Meredith Frank Miguel Lavon Mofield Tracy Moore Debbie Morrison james Mountain john Myers Ann Nakao Counseling two entering students, Ardith Dawson and Barbara Carlisle, Mr. Kirby briefly outlines requirements of school. 1 ...ann- Sal Navarro Val Nieto Ida Nishimura Lucille Novarina Clifford Nunnally Carmen Ochoa Ricky Odom Bennie Orozco Irma Ortez Mary Oseguera Angela Pacheco Paul Parker Virginia Parks Andy Parsons Thelma Parsons Edwin Pastrana Rocky Patterson Steve Pease Mary Peck Cynthia Pederson Mark Pederson Marla Pederson Carlos Pereira Gracie Perez Christine Perreira Steven Perreira Donna Phillips john Picardo Leroy' Powell Charles Powers Ed Prewett Peggy Pullins Mark Quirantes Connie Rafael Ismael Ramirez Ricky Ramirez Rodney Romas Debra Rasmusson josie Rentuma Cloria Resendez Roy Rios Miguel Rivera Cathy Rivers Sherry Robbins Alison Rodrigues Chris Rodrigues Elsa Rodrigues jess Rodriguez Soledad Rodriguez Carl Rogers Tony Rosas Mike Rozenski jainet Rylee Paul Salinas Y? x 1,40 an . 5, . A I 1-M C A fo ff ' W g' y f I V vig! I ' 3 + . L WRX J fi L W - ' if 1. asf? 1 V r A 5 if 4 I A , it , ia 1.1 3 S, , ' ' f ' fe. f .V i ,, f. ' .. ,w Q 1 tx s 1 it 1 x I -41.1 L P Oi 94 ' It ' - 4'.s?, -x C I .. 'i if 9 l P. Q' 5 s tk V! A R :js , is 8 .mx n -iftftlizu. s - my 43, ' rev J, fm ti i 1 ti x A yn , 'rut i Q HA' 1. x, 6 v ,ve - . 1 , 2 f ' ' A , , ' 0 Akxyq 3 f. l 1':C.-hi i P A eg if Q r ' ' gl f E j X I l R P 125 ,L fr , X .hr on I Av, 1,-f.!V' .17 - ,, W' is ' ! C I ,sa f I rx .fx I n eq ' , .ot .K QW 5 -I ' 1 Y , 1 l i . it .Qu G - V' cy Q 41- - -1' to 3 . is '-' Q 'l. A 5 K ' X S . , A Fw., 1 . 6-' C -cf. ,sl xx- ' W .QL at 1. ' 2- i 1 Mario Sanabria Garmen Saneliel Hax Saneliel Kirls Sebrian Sharon Seko Yielxie Sellers Buddy Serna Rax Serna Eddie Sheppard Galvin Silva Shelby Smith Yivia Smith Alfred Sommerville Gerald Sorenson Angelina Spinelli Tom Stallings Wayne Stolhand Glenn Stonebarger Fred Stornetta Rodney Stulee Don Swindle Stex e Tailor Pamela Thornton Doug 'I'oles clcing his brain lor .nisxu-rs, .Karon lxaplan xxorlxs on slllttllllilllll'Ulll'111'.XlJIlIlX 'll-st llie ' Q mx iininations took place in thi- boxs gxninasiuni during tht- lirst ol Septeinlwr 126 the :Xlfred Torres llvetor Torres Gloria Toxar Genard 'Vrigo Kurt l'ttt-rliaelt Rudy Yalxerde Debra Yiera Manuel Yilla Gloria Yillalpando Karen Yoss Debby W'all4er Theresa Wallace Lloyd Wallis janiee Warren Olix er Washburn Mama Webster Charles Weeks Janette Welsh Terry Westerberg Barbara Wheeler Linda White jane Winters Ronald Winters Gameron Wong Elaine VVood Linda VVorden Diane Wristen Gnca Ybarra Roy Yonemura George Zamora xE L,,g,.v.,,4-t1 : I' -2 ii f ' I u .--... . s I , I-N 'I ' ' 4 I W i A1 as 'A . 3 1' J V 'xr 3 ll ,ia l . ...Gu i il L it f V-. it AQ Tis ll it v -..-:... L . fi 11 vu- A A if 74 .' fra me f 3 .4 li QI 7 O , f , y ophomores Bring Distinction To LUH I HM , 7 l :cf .' f V I ,L ' b Ali. X I Q :Q 4 I? 1 v A. ' ski T135 'UE 1 ' ' 1' l if , 4 X'f ..zf 5 Lil- ' X I . 1 515 '- A .5'.g :-. . a -,A g., ,,.,- fgx-5- .. 4 s w 1' Q1 A si, , .N V3 ' vi ' if rf it f ' 'B Q4 I -L A lg . 'L- . Q R ' e . . 5 ,,V , 6 I i A r I- I ' Q - Q: .n- A S 7 .9 I Q- 4 in. 5? 4' . m -6- - L. gt, l 1 if 'I' 'Th U 4 5 , . .V R I F V ' y ' :K -al! 5A Lt --is jig :rl h 5, , nu as I K . v - g ,E Ai. George Aguilar Chris Alvardo Robert Alvarez George Alves Larry Alyes Roy Amador juan Aranda Richard Arp Kelley' Att-hley Tena Austin Rick Ayers jim Bagwell J . , ., ,i if Xi , ' i ,fa j ii 19 Recl, blue, or gold stone? As in other years this was one of the big conversational topics of the sophomores. After deciding on their class ring color and style, they placed their orders and be- gan waiting for the day' of arrival. In their second year at Liberty, the sophomores again proved their spirit by winning the Spirit jug at the September 15 rally. Their enthusiasm helped boost the Lions to a gridiron victory over the Concord Minutemen. VVorking together they organized their Sophomore Hop, held jan- uary27. joining in with the activities and advising them on their problems was the team of Nlr. Kenneth Forlow and Xlrs. Barbara Clenn. Bob Bailey 1 . 5- ,, - Diane Bamford - josie Bare-la Pete Barrera Rich Barrios Sharlee Beasley Florence Beemen Bobby Bennett fy. Barbara Berumen Fidel Bonilla Nansee Boulding -N 5 y. .J X '5 Donald Brooks K 3 r ff William Bunn A il Ward Burroughs Q ii Lynda By er 1 I I Ill 5'ffif3f2?3if:-5 Kathy By rd N , - my . ,,. K' , vi Q S ass. I janet Cadabona Dennis Calvert Arturo Cano Steve Capozzo jeannie Carlisle Bertha Casiano Leslie Cass f Anita Castro Regina Castro Mark Caves Robert Cero - Ron Cervautez jamie Chan 4 Louise Chastek V Way ne Chea Keri Clark ' ,., c L L f ,. Kenneth Clark William Clark Marilyn Clement - joseph Clifton Harold Cobb - Cary' Colbert Pam Collins a Y Mt. rx y X to . ,Q 'r X H Sallie Collins 127 .A-' f '5 ccting r'l.iss ring str -...s lr in- soplnoiiifvra- olllwrs l'it INN ill tri-i uni 2 lin.: xllNlll1 v':'pri's4-iit.itiu l un C ollins, su'rvt.irx lmaintli X-fmirixii 'K' 'N ' . , pri iclr nt n1iclSxlx1.ilx.iiilxin-1 pr:-snlen! fr' Rings Bring Add d Pride To Sophomores 128 joy ce Cook Clan Costa Wy ende Crosman Cecelia CQTUZ Linda Culpepper George Cunha Delmlvie Dausx Karen Daxis Annette Dawson I-'rank Delgado Gloria DeI.una Ken DeXlartini Pat DeN all Ken Ditinars Gloria Duran Susan Hin-har Doreen Elliott fniulx l' rilsig-I, l'.il1l irxxvli Carlos Faris Ricliard Felix Glenda Ferguson Cforina Fernandez Cari Franlxlin Bette Frasier Yiruil Freeinaii Yann Frex Russell lxfllllii Sllufllll l'-Inst Xlilre Clanlclis Nlllw Cialnes IM-lim CQ.il.il'1.i lliuvl, 1-.unino Danni i,.irci.i Nil-L Cl.1rn1.1 lireiicla Clarner l,inml.i Garner Sdnmli Clilc-s liliner C.oodner Xlllld lliiuertx 1 ? N -1-fini N ' ff r 'X 5.5. ' ' L J 5 ,X : L IA l ,ffv Q N Q , ,- uv v g N 'V 4: X s 1 Y 5 XJ. T ' X45 ll it ' mi . :IPM N J 1 - 4 Xx .tg I X uh f :LJ Y .ini 4 ,k6':'k 55 -an 45 J 5-'. iii 1,1 uw if 1 it a is it . 55 - 9--lv ki-v . ., If 4 5 l' jk at Ni A-L E ' A t a f 1' ' QP , M ! I I, .Q K-K 4. Q n ' ali' jx , F , Tim Hall Fran Hanberg Phyllis Harrington Debbie Harris Charles Hill Kathy Holden Allen Holmes Ellen Holmes joe jenkins Arturo jiminez Lisa johnson Melba johnson Arlene jones Sherry jones Lisa Kaplan Patti Kahrs Marsha Kastell john Kersey Merle Knight Steve Knight Dennis Law Sheryl Lay jim Ledford jim Lewis Yolanda Lopez Sharon Lorenson Vicki Mapes David Mariscal Robert Marquez Martha Mart Allen Martin Mike Martin Aurora Martinez Frank Martinez Gerald Martinez joe Martinez Mike Martinez Susie Martinez Eloise Masadas Kathy Massoni Clorian Mattos Cail MeAteer Rita McBride Brenda McClelland Donald McCoy Rick McDaniels Darlene McDowell Roy Mefford Yolanda Mendoza Barbara Miguel Eric Miller Barbara Mix Carol Moore Mary Mulrooney joe Murdock Brent Myclland joe Navarette john Navarette Sally Nelson Dan Newsom Rosemary Nieto Sam Nishimura Charlotte Norton jeanette Novarina Cary O'Bannon Frank Olveda Barbara Page Gary Pereira I 1 le .1 .1-9 -3' i S I., J A lt 1 ,I l, 1.11 gl I Q' 7 , L. i-4' I -if x v X, 0 , X if 4 -'ul , il A ' 15 LJ Y ir' vig Q H 130 f '50 ic' Stan Pereira Alice Perez john Perez jerry Pierce Debbie Pippo Becky Pollino judx Pont-rs Doris Quan Gloria Ramirez Sylvia Ramirez Larry Ramos Ruben Ramos William Ramos Larry Randle john Ratkovec Debbie Redenbaugh jerry Rego jeanette Rich jackie Richardson Steve Ricioli Oscar Rios Pete Rios Claxton Robertson Lorraine Robles joe Rodriguez Victor Rodrigucr Virginia Rodriguez Dale Rogers john Rogers Frank Rosas Dennis Samples jose Sanabria Ramiro Sancen Shari Schaefer Don Schneider Marilyn Scroggins Sharon Scroggins Shuble Seeds jill Seeno Max Segovia Debbie Sephus Linda Serna Bill Settle janis Sherman Rosemary Sidrian Christine Sigueido Allan Silva joe Silveira Brenda Simpson Marla Smahlik Yuen Sit Bill Smith Claudia Smith Larry Smith Angelo Spinelli jean Somcrhalder jacquita Southern Edward Souza Mike Standridge Craig Stewart Danny Stone john Stornetta Rocco Summey Gilbert Suniga Mark Sutliff Bobby Tamayo Cecelia Tarango judy Taylor Karen Tay lor Pat Thorton Chris Torres Francine Torre! .-.. 33 L. . 1' Q 155 if f Kd' I l! .as IL. J l I X ' 1 P' 1 J. Ill L A 'Kaz S 4 -7 Q L. f -v v 1- ,7 , V. ii iv' ':1i..n- iii' ll ' . ,ru -i 1. WL 5 's U' .. . '1 g . fx 25 ,BJ t X ,is , S . I 1-ES! 1 Q ,j - it NWMM2 .i '.v n iv :Y 1 1 h 4 x w x Q.-. -S I 'I , in .g. 4 A , PT'-f 1 J M , ' - X .sn 5191, iii t 4' ' ,H 1 ,,, ,' , I , ' , l , 'w , ,425 7' ' f VMI' I f gg: I I , ll J '4 ,ggi ' K ' nf' ' 1 U ill, 'lx f f rKJ l.'.'.4 Facing the perils of the deep is Debbie Pippo, humorously re-enacting Swan Lake while dixing from the high board of l.iherty's swimming pool. ophomores Come Un With A Big Splash i Q 'tv Martha Townsend -Q A 1? -,, Shirley Townsend Bonnie VVearin .vw K I 'Q ' joe Tovar Thomas Wehster it - ' A - AQ J V X l Marsha Treat joan White . gf A I f' Melvin Treat . , 'Q 'it I lr lx l Ronnie Trotter Viz: I jack Upton Shelley White - 5 ' ' lv-'I p ., .. Linda Vaissade Theresa Whittern 1 f J, Mary Valverde Sharon VViles 'A Cheryl VanBuren t ' in b . Q Rudy Vargas 5' T, , 5, :: . If Ernest Vasquez Dixie VVilson ,' X ef 'il 4 Manuel Vega Olen Wright 5 .,, A ff Vr-- . V Y, ' f Ta . V Noelia Viera Theresa Y h 'MQ N' Q 'fuilgslit 2 4 Qf . ,., a n A 'R f L I jim Vigil lx ,if fl .ii L T. ,aa i if T in 'F' ff - 2 , Eddie N iles ' 5 . T Steven Wallace Manuel Yharra X-4, ' I Linda Walsh Cynthia Young P- Q .L Vg Yvonne Walston Mike Zech TK Q ? N vi . I 1 T 1 -:lvfsxg-. lnenny xvatkins U 'A : V Ly T3 E T .iz T . 2 Qi 1 Q , I j I 131 juniors P ace Second In Garden Exhibit Wirkiiig during summer vacation, juniors won one hundred twenty-five dollars at the County Fair garden exhibits. Advising them during their sale of sta- tionerv and spirit candy, along with other class activities, were Mr. Robert Glenn and Nlrs. Dorothy Clromm. Shades of Oriental Blue was the theme of their Promg work started earlv in No- vember. By Nlarch the activitv Center had been transformed into an Oriental para- dise which included Siamese cats and an Oriental fountain. Charles Agni rre Debby Allison Waria .X lvarado H ll. 3 5 Bemnet Alves . fl .- ' Gloria Amador Q A' 'J ' Mark Anderson ' ' ' f 1-,,.,.... ,,,,.... - vw- 1 I Raymond Anderson ' jack Arata Carol Armstrong ' 0 Mary jo Armstrong -- Sharon Auld Roger Austin 'i I A Q an Delores Avila 4 ' johnnie Avers , ! , Leslie Azevedo ll vf if .. 'X' X I 'Xi' rm 1 it . if -' ' .4 T ' - IL 3' . -1 vu I V f ' . ri I 132 Greg Baker Stephanie Baldwin Michael Barrios Linda Bates Robert Beaver Lionel Beeman Linda Beltram Doug Berton Debbie Bess Paulette Billingsley Thomas Boltzen Steve Bon Laura Borbon Sue Borjon Leticia Borravo Linda Boseclc jane Boulding Ronnie Bovert Shefton Branson Marsha Brilski Susan Bronzan Dan Burns Billie Burrow Janice Butler Linda Cadabona Steven Caldwell Skipper Cardiff Toni Castoro Ron Castro Paul Cessaro Mike Chan Denise Chapman Olga Chavarria Bobert Chavez David Clark David Collins Bill Condon Ken Cordua Dennis Corgiat Charla Cornelius g.. x t:' A ,A . . ' i im Fir! i i .I Lg . . r Q , O! .' in I X gal' - v lil lil x. L I c' Y' i . f'- , .. Xxx ' vt s g g , ,T , 4- 1 'fl i 4 'V In u I I ' x - 1 1 WX I 1 i ai lisa ' 4 I 4-Q 'fl It . r.-an Q X R ef .i 1 K th -.A W . Z! Q 0 X 5' J J W 1 W! .ssh it Ni. s ei., S. 'LN' E 3' Slflfi .. . avi. -:V f .. NJ- it 2 5 5' 2,, sit all , L .Q- I tx X, ,s -Q2 gs! ' -u N Xi 1 '.f' fi t ,f.-. ,. z N ' ,,,,,,.-vw -.n-1' , ......---J nai .....-- 1 :f,i t i W f . . Nasa to g. i iff. il ll' ' E ' --I l fe' 1 ,1- ' 4 6- --r .Qi . X ,www t , 4 ,- L. W, 2 , Rf? Denise Costello Pat Costello Mary Cox Alex Crotts Ramon Cruz Karen Dallas Karen Davis Pat Davis Ross Davis Shirley Dearman Elodia DeLuna Victor DeLuna Barry DeMartini Moyne DeShazer Sam DeVore Alfred Dias Laura Dorog Linda Dorog Marilyn Douglas Nancy Duke Mandy Elkins lvano Elliott Larry Enos Harley Erickson james Ernsten Clyde Fairlev Emmett Faletti Robert Felo Caroline Fernandez Glen Fluty john Foley Randy Fortner Steve Foust Bill Freitas Kathy Freitas Ken Gaddis Irene Garcia juanita Garcia Ruben Garcia Phillip Garrido juniors Earn F munds Via pirit Cand ' x 'ii Practicing their sales pitch juni- or cluss officers, Bernnet Alves, treaisurerg Paulette Billingsley, secretary Linda Pinkston, rep' resentativeg Mary jo Arrnstrong, presidentg and Dennis Hender- son, vice-president. prepare for their class candy sale 133 Nello Chilardueei jeanctte Clianinni jose Gomez jose Clonvalev Bill Coodner Lita Graham Karen Green Delmar Greenleaf jenny Cfueya Gloria Coffey Craig Hall Iohn Halsey Callie-y Hanziyyay Nyla Hannum jim Hardin Dennis Harrington Kathy' Harris janelle Haskins Doyle Hayes Dennis Henderson Greg Heywood Betty Hobbs Marsha Hood Haywood Horsley Kathy' Hubbard Pat Hughes Audra jackson Elaine janis LeDon jenkins Carol jenson Stan jones Donna Kasiner 1- , - 5 . W ' 5 2' its 'hi gt i , it + t ' IZ- -' gf- A I n !2'Q 'f -'NXIK I .Iwi A ull' as L x 2 i' i we .t'738. .3 Q .ef Q X43 N N 4. X ' 1 N 4' ii 1 iq - A V Art Displays Enliven School Atmosphere if-'W . ,, . v- 1 ' u J ' X -5 J Q ' 5 i L. iff ,xl ' ,1 - 'lj t iQ l -ff . ly X J? gk ' :rx . x i ' ll L L X 'lil X Q I I .Q ,,a3f 2g. 1 ' g,,11 - QL X 1 it I 134 t ' Q. I 'L 'nv e' Dan Kelley Mike Kelley' Rick Kelley' Susan Kelley' Alvin Kendall William Kissinger Chris Knight Keith Korsgaard Cruz Lalfarga Warren Lazar Eddie Lee Barbara Lemon Lane Leyy is Pat Lewis Robyn Lindsay Mary Lloy d Delores Lope7 Lucy' Lopev Larry Lorenzetti Randy Lowrie ,Xxx 'V gl . I l Q, Q E P 0 , X I 01 , 1 , r N XA .'-, C, xv rt -Jr, Steve Lucchessi David Lyde Cathy Machado Pam Machado Michele Mallett judy Mapes Tony Marquez Sandy Martin Catching the eyes of Ken Cordua and Dave Clark, creative art projects in the library display case hold the interest of passing on-lookers. Florenda Martinez Richard Masadas Karen Massoni Grace Mauriscio Lynn McCurtain Barbara McKinney juanita McWatters Rosemary Mendoza Betty Meyer Thea Middleton Ryan Minton Dois Mofield Barbara Monroe Bruce Moon Kathy Morgan Rilinda Morrison jim Mosher Darrell Moss Tom Mulrooney Nancy Mune Luis Munoz Carolyn Myers Ronny Myers Merry Nail Brad Napols Raul Nogueda jim Nunn joe Odom Gilbert Orozco Robert Ortiz Bertha Oseguera Mary Page Ron Parks Steve Parsons Deanna Pederson joey Perez Sam Piazza Linda Pinkston Patty Pinkston Chris Plaster Mike Powers Randy Powers Stuart Pratt juanita Puente Sal Quintanilla Henry Ramirez jess Ramirez joe Ramirez Manuel Ramirez Paul Ramirez Donald Reel Dennis Reese Pat Robinson Henry Rodriguez Q Tin - 1 .XM .M x f, 3 a -,xl . xlvf, 4, - fri i v., fl 14 A I Q A ,....5 '- -v 6 1 1 I JA H-pg--,. 1-1--'Z' fi--ff' 2' K , 0 . H ,uh ., .,, V.. 'J' D EX 'E - ,. ,, 1 5 ,. Lu, X, 4 it f If , rv su 'W ' I I. J' xl C .i .. 4 ui wi L ll il 4 X If If l lf J nv A Ill! , P 1 5. Y xv ' S A X. l 41.5 qv - 1 xr' l ao- -J s. - 4 ' 1 i L! ' . l 'X 3 f l ? ,.' QE I 2951 v 'L 12' - .- r l Y-' 6' . xl 1 1 ' -wr .Il Ralph Rodrignel crllll Roe George Roehni Herk Rafael Brenda Rowland Pam Rozenski Rhonda Salvador Clotilda Sanchez judy Searfo Pam Shelton Duane Sheppard Sharon Shepperd Yyiartin silo. Mike Singh jean Sit Don Skeen Robert Smith Tom Smith Roger Southern Frank Spinelli Albert Stallings Dennis Stephens Marta Stnlee Phillip Sndweeks l'or some Ingli seliool graduates, elioosing a eollmgt- is ilitti enlt -Inniors, Nanny llnlttz Naney Xlnne. and l'.nn liofenslxi N ' l 'l ' Indy toll Lt lnllztins .iy.nl.ililt lu tln in in tht- eonnsehng lllltt' 136 Debra Sntliff Diana Syyeat jerry Taylor Ron Taylor Sheila Taylor Claudine Thompson Elizabeth Thompson Carmen Tobar Dominga Tobar Dora Tobar Lupe Torres Xlartha 'l'oyyns1'lltl Sonny' Toy' Cary' Trembley' Kim Trowbridge Penny' Turner Chris Utterback Bill Vengley' Kathy' Viera Mary' Villa George Yon Nlerta Lavina VVallis Charlotte Watkins Harold Wheeler Sue Wiekline Ron VViley' Linda VVinters Chester Wright Randy' Yates Saehi Yonemura 'l Wg.. tx 1 , I 0 P i ,y 5 i ,bil .A L.-1.4 x . 'IIN :Xy'xx. .K I 'fi K 5- K 2 3 it .W ' J , N N, .jf 'if .I sf' - 1 if 5 5 F , . E A Final Year Of Studies And Activities Seniors Entering the halls of learning for a fourth year, the graduating class of '68 found themselves retracing their steps for the last time. Perhaps this was why every event seemed so special. Tension of the week before the Homecoming Parade rose to a peak as S' Happiness is No Swett' grew into an award-winning float. With the help and guidance of the advisers, Mrs. Mary jane Barnes and Mr. john Yancey, much work went into such money-making activities as coke sales, dances, the November magazine sale, 1- -ef: .,,y -ng Q. 'Z. .T and the mid-December Christmas Capers dance. From such activities came the profits which made the high lights of the year possible-the Senior Ball at the Hotel Claremont on May 18 and the senior breakfast and picnic. For the class of '68, graduation on june 14 meant the end of the final year that had come. What lay ahead, no one could be sure. But the experi- ences and memories of the four years at Liberty would be remembered for a life time. DAVE ADAMS General. DOUGLAS ADAMS College Preparatory. junior Class President, CSF, Commissioner ot justice, Honor Roll, Boy s' State Rep- reseutatiye, Varsity Track, Football, and Basketball. j,Y. Basketball, Freshman Football, Student of the Fylouth, Boys' Block Scholastic Top Ten Rally Committee, Latin Club, Pep Club, Liberty Bell. lfdit- or, Student Council. MICHAEL ADAMS College Preparatory, I V and Freshman Football, Lib- erty Bell, Playmakers, Pep Club, Cinema Club. JESSE ADDINCTON Agriculture, FF A, Varsity Swimming, PATRICIA ACUIRRE College Preparatory, AFS Vice-President, Liberty 'sf Bell, Treasurer, Girls' Block Spanish Club, Yearbook Society, Pep Club, GA A DAVID AIELLO Art, F F A., Freshman Football GERALD ALLEN College Preparatory, CSF, Varsity Tennis, Commis- sioner of Technical Affairs, Playmakers, President, Latin Club, Student Council, Boys' Block Honor Roll, Future Teachers, Clef Club, AFS, Pep Club, 'Else ,A-.,, ALPHONSO AMADOR College Preparatory, KAY ANDERSEN College Preparatory, Songleader, Rally Committee, Rally Squad, Homecoming Queen Runner-up, Honor Roll, Girls' Block Pep Club, CAA . Track Charter, Spanish Club, CSF 137 Q I Y 'fb .-0 . A-- 'Q ,Q 5-' Gathered around Liiiertfs quirit jug during a brief pause trnm planning class prtiiects .ind aetixities tire sennvr ntticffrs. Tran' Bnreiiwii. st-ereta Patti Haiiiasliitti. treasurer. lun Ciarlisle. representatixe. Xlatt lieddt president Nlarx lin tf.iltelvre.id, x ice-president ry. .X fficers rganize Class Activities MARIAXN AXXAND College Preparatory. LION Editor. Girls' State Repre- sentatixe. junior Class Secretary. CSP President. Scholastic Top Sophomore and junior, Latin Club Pres' ident. Hunnr Rt-Il. Student Council. Yearbnnl-Q Society Secretary-Tre.nurer.A F S .Pept'lnli,X Xl.FDlt I'Hitl XX ROS ESI ARY AV ILA General CHUCK BAILEY ciUlll'2t' Preparatory F P' A Liberty Bell. Hnnur Rnll TON! BALDOCCI industrial Arts. in lr' A Sentinel KATHY BALL tjnllege Preparat-wrt. Head Narsitx and 'I X Cflieerlead- ers. Htiriie-tmrriiliq Queen Attendant. F F A Sweetheart Attendant Supliunwre Queen Attendant. Rallx Squad President Hallx tkinimittee. Student tfntiiicil. tlirlsi Block Ml. Pep Vluli. C. A A. Npanbli Club. P H A. Nurses liluli KEITH BARNETTE tlilleue Preparatnrx Hun--r R.-ll. Pep Cflulm. French t'I-iii. Business tflulw, l i' A 138 , Q 2, rv' 3 'C' -- 'Lx .- fbx ' 9' F5 7-fix . 4 1 Y idvw A. lf 'vs--,, wa 'is N-Q. 'Q 'X at fu. .vpf FRANCES BARRERA General, ELAINE BAUCUSS Commercial, F.H.A., Business Club, Spanish Club, A.I-'.S,, Pep Club, Future Teachers, Cinema Club. MICHAEL BEAL College Preparatory, Varsity Swimming, Freshman Football, Varsity Tennis, Boys' Block Spanish Club, French Club, Pep Club. SAM BEASLEY College Preparatory WILLIAM BEASLEY Commercial. BETTY BELTRAM General, C.A.A. EDWARD BENSON Industrial Arts, Auto Club President. MANUAL BONILLA General. BARBARA BORBON Commercial, F,H.A. Vice-President, CAA., Spanish Club. Girls' Block Nurses Club, Candy Striper. CAROLINE BOZARTH College Preparatory, junior Class Treasurer, F.H.A. Vice-President, Football Charter, Student Council, AFS., GAA., Spanish Club, Yearbook Society. Business Club, Nurses Club, Pep Club. JAMES BROWN College Preparatory, Band Ill, Band Council. MARYLIN CAKEBREAD College Preparatory, Senior Class Vice-President. Business Club President, Student Council, Pep Club, GAA., Spanish Club, Nurses Club, Yearbook Soci- ety, Lions Club Speaker Contestant. DAN CALVERT Industrial Arts, Honor Roll, Boys' Blot-k'iL RON CALVERT Industrial Arts, BARBARA CAMOZZI College Preparatory, Spanish Club, Pep Club AFS, 139 ,IAHIQS CARLISLE College Preparatory, Varsity, j X , and Freshman Foot- ball. CSI , Student Council, Senior Class Representative, Pep Cllllf. Band Ill, Spanish Club, Hoinor Roll MIGUEL CARMONA Ceneral, jY Baseball, jX' Vkrestlinil MARY CASEY College Preparatory, Homecoming Queen Attendant, Scholastic Top Ten, Sophomore Class President. Yarsity' Cheerleader, Narsity Basketball Charter, CSF. C A A, Band Ill, Freshman Class Secretary, C A A Secretary, Student Council. Honor Roll, Pep Club President. Rally' Squad, Cirls' Block LYNN CASS College Preparatory, Liberty' Bell. Yearbook Society, Cinema Club, Latin Club, Spanish Club, BILL CHATO College Preparatory, Yarsity' Football, Basketball, and Baseball, j Y Football, Basketball, and Baseball, Fresh- man Football, Basketball. and Baseball, Boys' Block President, Honor Roll, Pep Club, Spanish Club, F F A. ROSE CHAVEZ Commercial. tl A A WILLIAM CLARK College Preparatory, Varsity and j.Y Football, Boys' Block Pep Club, Latin Club. UB Track. MILDRED CLEMONS Commercial, Honor Roll, A FS, Business Club, Clef Club. Cirls' Block Ulf. C AA. Band II. LARRY COCHNAUER Industrial Arts, DAVE COFFMAN College Preparatory. Yarsity. j Y and Freshman Foot- ball, and B Track, Commissioner of Athletics, Boys' Block l . , junior Class Yice'President, Student Council, Rally Committee, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Band Hl, A FS MARTHA COLLINS College Preparatory, C A A. Pep Club, A F S . Spanish Club, Clef Club, Future Teachers, Yearbook Society, Nurses Club. DAN NY CROWELL Industrial Arts DONNA CURRIER College Preparatory, Future Teachers, Recording Sec- retary, Honor Roll, Band lll, Cirls' Block Track Charter, Spanish Club, Pep Club CAII, DALLAS College Preparatory, Student Body Secretary, junior Class Representatiye, Band IH, CSF, Scholastic Top Ten, Rally Committee, Student Council, Swimming Charter, Honor Holi, C A A, Pep Club, A F S, Cirls' Block Spanish Club SANDRA DAL PORTO College Preparatory, Homecoming Queen. CSF. Soph- omore Qiieen Xttendent, Head Songleader, F F A Syyeetheart, C .X .X , tloinmissioner of justice, Band, Bally Committee l.atin Club Y ice-President, Cirls' Blot-It Bally Squad, Student Council, Track Char- ter. Honor Roll 140 JAMES DAUCHERTY Ceneral, Freshman Football, JV Baseball, DEBRA DELCADO College Preparatory, Honor Roll, AFS, Pep Club, Yearbook Society. MANUEL DELUNA General, Varsity Wrestling, Boys' Block FFA. MARY DIERMIER Commercial, Pep Club, Clef Club, Business Club, AFS, C A A., Honor Roll. NORMA DIFFEY College Preparatory, Candy Striper, Nurses Club, Pep Club, Playmalcers, FHA., AFS. C A A., Band Boosters, CINDY DIXON Home Economies, Majorette, Girls' Block C A A. DANIEL DURAN General, Varsity, j.V,, and Freshman Football, j.V, and Freshman Basketball, Boys' Block Pep Club, Band Ill. A FS., Spanish Club, JAMES DWELLEY College Preparatory, Spanish Club, Varsity, IV., and Freshman Basketball. PENNY ELLIS College Preparatory, Playmakers, Girls' Block Band Ill, A Cappella Choir, Madrigal, Freshman and j,V Football Charter, j V, and Varsity Baseball Charter, Latin Club, Pep Club, AFS, Business Club, Honor Roll. CAA, Clef Club, CSF. Dances Provide Fun Profit For Class Helen Wilson reeeixes u bitl lor her guest to the Christmas Capers Darius irom elussniutes Bon Rodrigues anal Shelley Kloepler. The mitl4Dc-eember clunee uns sponsored by the senior class. SCOTT ERSKINE College Preparatorx, Honor Roll. Latin Club. Pep Club CERRI EVANS College Preparatory, Nurses Club, llonor Roll. Playmakers, -IOE FARIAS College Preparatory, Boys' Block Spanish Club ELEANOR FELIX General ROMULO FELO Agriculture, F,F.A,. Boys' Block DEAN FOSTER Industrial Arts, Varsity, j,X',,and Freshman Football, j Y and Freshman Raul-cetball. Boys' Block Pep Club. Honor Roll, ELAINE FRANK College Preparatory, Rally Committee, IN. Cheer- leader, Rally Squad Yiee-President. Cirls' Block C,A.A., Pep Club, Track Charter. Latin Club. AFS.. PHA DAN FRASIER Agriculture, F F A. CEANIE FREEMAN College Preparatory, Student Council, Songleader. Commissioner of Cultural Affairs. Sophomore Class Representative. Varsity Baseball Charter. C,A.A. Freshman Representative. Band lll, Rally Squad. Cirls' Block 'il , , Pep Club, A.F,S., C AA., Latin Club. STAN FREEMAN Industrial Arts. Auto Club. I Y. Wrestling. Freshman Football ROBERT FREITAS College Preparatory. Pep Club, Auto Club. VERL FRIDAY Commercial. Varsity and j Y Football, Boys' Block UB Swimming. Pep Club TERRY CAMBETTA Agriculture, F I A ALFRED GARCIA Ct-neral. 'X If S. F F A, Spanish Club DOLORES GARCIA Ceiierai 142 41 iw.. , X v- -' 3 ,'::u,R '-1 155 'Of 1'?Tf--vs 'IR I.,-1s WX :RR , P-' .Q--4 1' Q A 'K 4-., ll 5's V0 Tl , 5 'Q S,.,i sa- 45 l -an kung If K Y. Making a strategic move, Mary Dicrnii- er attempts to capture her opponents X X -A queen in a hotly contested gann- ol chess. hx X ' The library proxides L1 litting atmosphere it .4 for the uaging ot this campaign. Pawn To King Four pens The War LINDA GARCIA General. MATTHEW GEDDES College Preparatory, CSF, Honor Roll, Senior Class President, Student Council, Band Council, Pep Club, Band Ill, Latin Club. 'Hts an ROY GHIGGERI College Preparatory, Sophomore Class Vice-President, Honor Roll, Boys' Block L Vice-President, Rally Committee, Varsity, j,Y,, and Freshman Basketball, j,V Baseball, Latin Club, Pep Club. TIMOTHY' CELL Industrial Arts, Band Ill, SANDI GREGORY College Preparatory, Honor Roll. Girls Block GA A,, Track Charter, Playmakers Vice-President, A Cappella, Clef Club, French Club, Pep Club, AFS, 'ex .sw Spanish Club. GARY GRIGGS College Preparatory, Varsity, j,Y, and Freshman Foot- ball, Varsity and jV Baseball, Boys' Block Pep Club. Spanish Club, 343 tudents Grow Ph sically And Mentall RACHEL CUERRERO College Preparatory, Mascot, Liberty Bell Sports Editor, Playmakers, Cirls' Block I . , A F S . C A A, Spanish Club. Pep Club, Rally Squad, Future Teachers, PATRICIA CUFFEY College Preparatory, F H A Treasurer, C A A, Fresh- man Football Charter, Cirls' Block A FS., Pep Club, Business Club, CSI GLENDA H.AMMETT Commercial, Business Club, HAROLD HARRIS Industrial Arts, KENNETH HARTCRAVES College Preparatory, Playmakers. HOLLIDAY HONECCER College Preparatory, Majorette, Commissioner of Pub- lit-ity, lloinm-coming Queen Runner-up, CSF, Honor Roll, Madrigal, Girls' Block Pep Club Freshman Representative, Gymnastic Team, Latin Club Secretary, Track Charter, AFS, Clef Club, CA A, jC L JOHN HONECGER College Preparatory, Student Rods' President and Vice- President, Freshman and Varsity Basketball, Varsity, -IV, and Freshman Football, Freshman Class Pres- ident, Honor Roll, Boys' Block Student Council, F F A Reporter, Rally Committee, A F S. Pep Club, Latin Club, CSP JOAN HOYT College Preparatory, Candy Striper, Band Ill, Nurses Club President, Student Council, Clef Club Section Representative, Girls' Block Pep Club, A FS, Track Charter. RODN EY HUGHES College Preparatory, Honor Roll, Band II, Boys' Block 'LU. Track Cross-Country, Xliss Barbara Bonniekson. school nurw, c'llt'L'lw the ue-iglit ol Xurvho Ybarru uhilc- Roy flllIj.f1lt'l'i looks on I44 :Kit a+.. i 1 , -3-SW ifa as 1 3 :- 'PG 'i 'HI is Y- '.:-,, -, -'Q ID B- 'B K km: U L, Qu.. 'WV K X X J s x 5 :Sgr ' PO 1 l sr ' ' ,A ,S I Sag, 'I'-U-as tl, I 'QQ h V A ' sink Mi. .1 i 'ga 'W-is 5-...wa ff., mm- N Q15 'rrghv Q H l S. vu? ,Y I 7 1-.. GREGORY JACOBS College Preparatory, Varsity and j.Y. Basketball, Pep Club, A.F,S,, Freshman Football. FFA. DOROTHEE IUNCEN College Preparatory, Foreign Exchange Student, AFS., Playmakers Foreign Ambassador, Future Teachers. CSF, French Club, Latin Club. CLENDA KASINER Commercial, Business Club. SHARON KELLEY College Preparatory, Majorette. Cirls' Block Pep Club, C AA., Spanish Club, Nurses Club, Band Ill. SHELLEY KLOEPFER College Preparatory, Majorette, FFA. Sweetheart Attendant, Freshman Class Treasurer, Pep Club, Spanish Club, F.H.A, C.A.A. IRENE KNAUSS Art, Football Charter, GAA. CXRLKRICHALNI Industrial Arts, Honor Roll. KEITH LAMPORT Industrial Arts, Varsity Football. Boys' Block Auto Club. BARBARA LANDOLT College Preparatory, Pep Club, AFS, Spanish Club President and Treasurer, CSF, Band ll. PATRICIA LANCE College Preparatory, Latin Club Treasurer, Honor Roll. A.F.S., CSF, Scholastic Top Ten, Playmakers, Yearbook Society. CAROL LARCENT Commercial, Business Club, Pep Club, A FS., C.A.A,, F HA., Yearbook Society DARELL LEDFORD College Preparatory, FFA., Spanish Club DONNA LINDSAY Ceneral, Pep Club, C,A.A., FHA. ARNOLD LOPEZ Industrial Arts, and Freshman Football, Basketball. JN, Baseball. DONALD LOPEZ Agriculture, F F.A, Vice-President and Sentinel. Varsity and j.Y Football, Boys' Block I .'l, Pep Club. 145 44. 4-. -V7 of' up . ' 'Ml X r ss- ,,.. R, ' u I , 3 Diff: iv? rig ,Ji ' 8 6, 'il' 'Q :R 3 . I I if I A 3 'Q , fit? 1 its 1 'Magi u ,s X f J fg 3..f 1 iw- lf ir' 44' W. ,, . J Fix c .1 Happiness is fo Swett . the theme of the award-winning senior Homecoming float, portrays Snoopy and Charlie Broun with his handful of john Swett lnclian feathers Senior Float Winner At Homecomin EYANGELINA LOPEZ Home Econornics, Nurses Cluh Secretary, Spanish Club, F H A , Cinema Llluh IIANICE LUGLIANI College Preparatory, Spanish Cfluh, Yearlioolt Society, Liberty Bell, C, X X f x ,A .e 475 si ARG-KRET LUNTZ JIM MACHADO tfoiiiriiervial. X arsity Baselmall, Freshman hootlmall, Bois' Blorlt l. fr Q K, X LYNN MACHADO ,J College lll'4'PLlf.ll1?l'N, Spanish tiluli, tl ,-K K . Girls' Blocll ---. Trutlt C liarli-r. l.ihf'l'ty ' '41 15 ' . 4'-1 DARXLD MARTIN lnclustrial Arts, lri-siun.in lfruillnill. Band 146 Xi I fl tg K1 4 .., X X - X 'T A SHERRILI, MARTIN Commercial, Band Ill, C.A.A., Girls' Block Freshman Football and Varsity Basketball Charter, Latin Club, Nurses Club, GILBERT MARTIN EZ College Preparatory. SALLY MARTINEZ Ceneral, Cirls' Block Nurses Club, AFS. VICKY MARTINEZ Commercial. CARLOS MATOS College Preparatory, Boys' Block Varsity Track, Honor Roll, Future Teachers President, Spanish Club, CSI JAMES MATTOS College Preparatory, F.F.A. PHIL MCCLELLAND Agriculture, F FA, President and Vice-President, Honor Roll, Pep Club, Auto Club. MARTHA MCDANIEL College Preparatory, CAA., Nurses Club, BRENDA MCDANIELS Commercial, C.A,A., Pep Club, A.F.S, Business Club, F.H.A., Yearbook Society. DON MCLAIN Industrial Arts, Freshman Football and Basketball, Auto Club, JUDY MCPARLAND College Preparatory, Sophomore Queen Attendant, Homecoming Runner-up, JV. and Varsity Cheer- leader, Honor Roll, C A.A President, Secretary. and Treasurer, Cirls' Block Rally Committee, Rally Squad, Pep Club, Student Council, Nurses Club Secretary, A.F,S, Spanish Club. F.H,A.. Playmakers MARIO NIELCOZA General. MARTHA MENDIOLA Commercial, F.H.A Secretary, Girls' Block GA A,, Spanish Club, Pep Club. Business Club. DOLORES MENDOZA Commercial, Business Club Secretary, C.A.A,, F. H. A. JOHN MENDOZA Ceneral, Spanish Club, Latin Club, Pep Club. l47 XX AX ,X NI l'1'l'lHfN Y Qmiiiin'rvi.il. lkviivi-wiivii Xl-IIILMLVI' Kfrulul XX .ill j0llN NillLl'Iil, lncliixlrnil Xrlx ,I X .incl lfrwliiiiuii lfmrlligill, If If X, Huinl ROY NIILLER Lulli-uv lrvp.ir.ilnrx, Xgirxitx anal jX lwmtlmll. Bms lilurlx mln , X l5JM'll.ill HARRII-IT MlN'I'A lniiiiiicrciul. hirls Blucli l. . Pc-p Lluh, F ll X, CL X X. l.nlin illuh LARRY MODRALL Xlusn-, Bnnal lll, Bannl ll Xxshtiuit Clniidiivtnr. Sun juuqnin Xnuth Sxuiplinnx, lfhuir Pu-pre-wiilutixi-. Darius' liuml PECCIE MONROE Ciniiiim-rci.il, lluiiwcuiiiiiig Que-en :Xttc'iiclaiit. Rml und hun X,llll1SCL'ft'lLll'X. Lirls Block l. .C,fXiX.l'4-pi.liil1, Suiigle-mls-r, Riillx Squad. F H A. Liberty Bell. RON NIOORE ifnlloge- Prvpurutnrx. Truvk. Pe-p illuh. Spanish llluh, MICHAEL NIULROONEY xLll'lk'lllllll'Q'. F F .X LIBRADA NIUNUZ Cfiiiiiiiic-rviul, lf H :X Pre-siclviit, Riisinvss Cflulm Trvas- urcr. il ,X X, Student Council. Spanish Club, A F 5 ELIZABETH MURPHY Qlnriiiiivrciul, Xi-arhnok Sncivtx, Busincss Clluh, F ll .-X FRANKIE NEVIS llulli-gi' Prcpurutnrx, Frm-slnnan films X'ice-Pre-sident. SALLY NIETO t'niiiiin'rc'lnl, Buncl. fl ,X .X , Busiiivss lllulw, lf ll :X lll'1I.l'IN NISHIMLRA I ull.-gi' l'n'piir.iturx, X FS, Pi-p iiluh, Spanish iiluh, l' ll X Xrzirliinili 5tN'li'lX SIIIRLLIY OIJAIILISN XlUlllllIQ'l4 i.il l. X X init uni-:in iii-iicrail. Slhllll' h ilnlv 148 We . . Axvwb fl 9- 'US 4-ai ws kg? 'UQ Q-I' -'Gx .2-S.. ,M A Us-1 , .V 'P'- liz.-qi 'F Q7 AUCUSTINE ORTECA General. IN' Basketball. JOHN PACHECO Industrial Arts. jY and Freshman Football, Spanish Club. LAWRENCE PARKER General, Chorus, CHRISTOPHER PARSONS Industrial Arts. TONY PATO Industrial Arts. JERRY PEASE Industrial Arts. DONALD PEDERSEN College Preparatory, CSF. Honor Roll. Varsity. j Y . and Freshman Basketball, Boys' Block Varsity Tennis, Pep Club. Latin Club. IX' Swimming. MARVIN PEDERSEN Ceneral, Honor Roll. j Y and Freshman Football, j X' Basketball. B Track. junior Steering Committee. F I A s CAIL PEREIRA College Preparatory, Band III, CSF. Honor Roll. Girls' Block C A A. F H A. Pep Club. A F S, Spanish Club. Ideas Bloom n Classroom tmosphere I 4 sbs lj, ft wil 1 'IL ' . WI ' vi ' 'l 9 Sharing ideas. the classroom becomes a place of learning for seniors in Mrs. Barness sixth period English 4A class, gf?-f' if I 3 5 5 'Q Q Ceneral. F H A Comrnert-ral. Nurses Club Str-eririg Committee. Canclv Striper, F Il ,X Llioir N1 ARTIIA PICRICZ Ct-ni-ral RICHARD PESEAU Cent-ral, Bantl. Xuto Club SUSAN PICO Commercial. llorm-eoniing Queen Runner-up. Song- leacler, Hallx Squad, Student Couneil, Freshman Class Representatixe. CSF, CA.-I Sophomore Representa- tixe. Cirls' Bloele Business Club. Spanish Club, Honor Roll, Pep Club. F II A, Playrnalcers MARVIN PIERCE Ceneral, 10 PREVFETT College Preparatory, Mascot, CS F. Scholastic Top Ten, Band Ill Secretary-Treasurer, C A A , Cirls' Block Rallx Squad, Yearbook Soeietx, Honor Roll, AF S , Pep ' Club, Playmalxers, Latin Club, Spanish Club. ' ' ESTELLA QUINTANILLA College Preparatory, A F 5 President, Yearbook Society Secretary-Trezmurer. Student Council, Sophomore Scholastic Top Ten, CSF. Honor Roll, C A A, Varsity Basketball Charter. Business Club, Spanish Club. FRANK RAMIREZ Commercial. Freshman Football. Band Ill. A FS 'N -M - -'SCN MAGGIE RANIOS X Commercial. C A A 'Lg' DAN REEVES Industrial Arts. Honor Roll. JOHN RECO College Preparatory. F F A. Pep Club 3'-x C-ABE RESENDEZ General, IX' Football. jY and Freshman Basketball. Qv' 'N VONCILLE RICE STEVE RICKETSON f IIIQIIIKIIIJI Arts, Bantl ll. Honor Roll f ...,a.L ' CHERYL RIDGE Cr-neral. Plaxrnalxers Treasurer. Clef Club Secretary, ..-- Pep tlulf, I. X X, F ll A, Nurses Club. Maclrigal -5 X . NI AR DEL ROBERTS 150 Q ' 1 lv. fa ?' ' V?-KC Lag QI 5 f -. ffm O 'I JE! A. KN. Art student. Steve VYolte, silk screens a print for the Nm' 4 Oakley XVoman's Club Fies- tai' lushion slimy. Ilis winning design was selected ina contest sponsored by the club. Art tudents Publicize Man Activities 'ivy fve- .a-LN 'TN- ,wa -iv an--,. 4 7 ls RONALD RODRICUES College Preparatory, Varsity Football, Track, j.V. Wrestling, Boys' Block Rally Committee, Spanish Club, Pep Club, Band III. DEL RODRIGUEZ Industrial Arts, Honor Roll, IV, Basketball. WILLIE RODRIGUEZ General, Agriculture Freshman Representative, IV, and Freshman Football, Freshman Basketball, IV Track, F F A, Pep Club. GLORIA RODRIQUEZ General, DONNA ROGERS College Preparatory, C.A,A., Girls' Block Nurses Club, Pep Club, Band. HORTENCIA ROSAS Commercial, 1 51 Seniors ayTheirCIaim n piritj YAI.ARIIf ROZENSKI l'ominercial, Songleader. C. t.X. junior and Senior Hepresentatiyc. Cirls' Block Bally Squad. Band III, Business Club, Pep Club, Nurses Club TRUDY RUBENDALL College Preparatory, Arts Club, Honor Roll. I-'uture Ieacliers. Pep Club NIARSIIA S.-XNCHEZ Cominercial. Mascot. Songleader. Sophomore Class Sec- retary, Cirls' Block Nl , . Clef Club President, Rally' Squad. CAA Credit Nlanager. Pep Club. Candy' Striper. Student Council. Nurses Club, A Cappella President. Business Club, Playmalters. F H A ANITA SEBRIAN Commercial, C A 'X KATHLEEN SILY.-K College Preparatory. Student Body Treasurer. Business Club Yice-President. CS F Secretary. Honor Boll, G A .-X. F II A. Spanish Club. A F S. Pep Club, Cirls' Block I, .SXII 'I'X'I'0III XX LORRAINE SIMPSON College Preparatory. A F S Secretary. Cirls' Block Business Club. Yearbook Society. Pep Club, CAA., Nurses Club. Spanish Club ALLEN SNIITH Industrial .Xrts ELIZABETH SMITH Commercial, A Cappella. Nlixed Chorus JOLENE SNIITH College Preparatory. C A -X, Liberty' Bell. Latin Club, Honor Roll. Exuberant shouts of joy come from the senior cheering section as the announcement is made that they hay e non the coyeted spirit jug during the linal football rally of the season The ayy ard is giyen to the most spirited cheering NCCIIUII III CLICII FQIIIX 152 n ,-1 1---V 5.4- - '-ls QVC: Us Gt ,, ,A M mi gp-..,. 1-ex. X QM.,- 'Raw 39a-Q-.-un. 1181 fam KENNEY SMITH General, Auto Club, RICHARD SMITH General, F F A MARY SOITE College Preparatory, Spanish Club President, Honor Roll, Student Council, A F S , Future Teachers. F H :X . Pep Club JANET SONIERHALDER College Preparatory, CSF, Honor Roll, Latin Club Vice-President, Cirls' Block I , , Band Ill, C A A, A F S TRACE SORENSON College Preparatory, Homecoming Queen Attendant. F F A Sweetheart Runner-up. Songleader, Rally Squad. Senior Class Secretary, C A A President, Student Council, Cirls' Block HL , Pep Club, Future Teachers, A F S , French Club, Playmal-ters, Spanish Club, Nurses Club RONALD SPEER Industrial Arts DVVAYNE SPOON Industrial Arts ELAINE STANDRIDCE Ceneral ARLENE STEFAN IC Com mercial. SUZANNE STORNETTA College Preparatory, Honor Roll, Latin Club. A FS, Playmakers President, Student Council, Yearbook Socif ety, Future Teachers, Liberty Bell, tllef Club, Pep Club, C A ,-X, Cirls' Block Freshman Basketball Charter, BRUCE STUART Music, Band Il Yice-President, San joaquin Youth Svmphony, Band ll Assistant Conductor, Choir Vice- President, Dance Band, Clef Club, Pep Club ROBERT SWICECOOD Agriculture, Varsity, j Y and Freshman Football, Boys' Block L , F F A Reporter, JOHNNIE SIVINDLE Ceneral, Nurses Club. EDMOND SWOPE College Preparatory, Yarsitx Swimming and Tennis, Freshman Football, Bins Blot-LMI, ,Pt-pqllnl, RALPH TEMPS College Preparatory, Student Council, CSF President, Band lll, Honor Roll, Spanish Club, Pep Club, F F fx, Freshman Football. 153 1 x' X Filing. a counseling office routine. is one of the skills that helps provide Carol Largent with a sound commercial foundation for the future Seniors Gain Man CLAUDETTE THOMAS Commercial, Songleader, Cirls' Block CA A . Rally Squad, Football. Swimming and Basketball Charter, . gg Business Club, Pep Club. Nurses Club CLAUDIA THOMAS College Preparatory. Varsity Cheerleader. F F A, Sweetheart Attendant. Homecoming Queen Runner-up, Sophomore Queen Attendant, Rally Squad. Cirls' Block C A A. Sophomore Class Treauurer. Pep Club, 'W .. Q. lr ' 5 av l'f', gf . X 1 kills For Future gt!! 'B- Football and Basketball Charter. LINDA TORRES Ceneral MARIE UPTON Cornrm-reiul. Business Club YS l lRNlA URENDA Home l'iL'0ll0flllL'S, C A A, F H A. Nurses Club '1- VICKI VALENTINE Lollwgt- Preparatorx, C ,K .-K. French Club. .X ll S 154 lg rt Q9 g vN,, X NN . gs... ,,..-. ,XI T ' f ' ,,., I . Q 'M 513 fe , :ff it if vm :fx 'IN fp- 0.4 'QL 'Nw P1 .455- '-.. 'views so,4 Yifjt 9' .11 'STN Dx fx ,- . ADRIAN VARCAS Industrial Arts, Boys' Block L , F FA GLORIA VASQUEZ College Preparatory, Future Teachers Treasurer, Fresh- man Scholastic Top Ten, Honor Roll, CSF, A F S , Pep Club, Spanish Club. JUDY VEGA Ceneral, C A A., Spanish Club, Arts Club, Nurses Club, STEVE VIERA College Preparatory, Liberty Bell. PAMELA VOSS Commercial, FI-I A, Spanish Club, C AA, LAURENCE WEARIN Agriculture, F F A Reporter and Secretary, Auto Club. Band II, Freshman Basketball, WILLIAM WEBSTER Commercial, j Y Baseball, I' F .X EDNA WEEKS College Preparatory, Band III, C AA, French Club, Future Teachers, A FS , Cirls' Block ULN, Latin Club, Pep Club. CHRIS WHITE College Preparatory, Varsity and -I Y Swimming, Boys' Block Playmakers, Liberty Bell. Pep Club, Latin Club, A F S ROBERT WI-IITENER Agriculture, F F A LINNA WICKLINE College Preparatory, Songleader, Girls' Block I , , Rally' Squad, A F S , C A A, Liberty Bell. Pep Club, French Club, Playmaliers SHARON WINTER College Preparatory, CSF Vice-President, Honor Roll, Band III, Future Teachers Vice-President, C A A Treas- urer, A F S Treasurer, Yearbook Society, Freshman Scholastic Top Ten, clef Club, Cirls' Block Play- malcers, Nurses Club. PepClub. Latin Club, Madrigal. A Cappella. STEVEN WOLFE College Preparatory, French Club President, Honor Roll, Yearbook Society. AF S., Spanish Club, Pep Club, LION Art Editor, Literary Magazine StaH, PATRICIA YAMASHITA College Preparatory, CSF Treasurer and Presidciit, LION Organization Fditor, Scholastic Top Ten, Latin Club President, Ilonor Roll, Senior Class Treasurer, AI S Sccrctury, Yearbook Society, Student Council, Pep Club, C .X ,X ,Cirls' Hlock If' AURELIO YBARRA College Ireparatory, Icp t.lub, Spanish Club, I' I- X, Boy 4 Illocltulfl, Frcncli Club 155 fu ' - Q, I ' V . 1 ,nl . .4 . ' ,. - . .- ,. . 1 . . , ' w 0,1025 's. . ,W ' A I 'Q' 1 4 5 - .- -. 4 ff' Ti .. ' it .I Fx -lf'N'-- 'A-':'1.!4- '. . yin' -- - l ' 'r1'- 9. L1 EN3.- . - z, .via .., '1'-IW: -1- ' 3.N. ll.'- : - 1. 1 ': 4.12 .-,,Uh5 14.5 ' 458 F. ' L 11,1 Fiilfi- an A iff.. - 'Q -I ' Q -iklsff E- -gag? if C' -.. 3 . Iran' 'FX N-0 0? fs! J A. 9 -1, Q l I C 1 f 1 1 4 1 i 1 U I r n l Working aft I l And on W k d We learn t The p bl W I b Ofth Ad dt 0 ht if th t I Ht Hd Aft t M d b d Tph hltl ot d th ll A d th h lp LIGHTING OUR W Ai 2 Ads iv: 4? ix :H 491, XXX I: ' Ny: f' Q : f XNEXSQI: S I Z 'SES X' Wag! 1 Z X X W ,f 1 ff xx 257 5 XXNN 5 we Q4 E N 157 7:44 L 6?i X PY Q O u 5? Pacltuc Telephone Pass xt along x, A It pays to work at V 1- GARRQW REAL ESTATE . , A I o portun't I Congratulations Class of 68 n equa p ly emp Dyer We 1 E3 it HOMETOWN BAKERY 4 1' ,if f s:.g -is Our Best Wishes Your Satisfaction is Our Reputation so - , i , CCs. '31 .. . I BETHEL HARBQR CONTINENTAL CLUB AND CAFE Highway 4 634-8994 Harbor Road I Bethel Island, California 684-2141 Brentwood, California 158 ll .A Vi .- Qlflgi c'. .'n. 49410110 I P The Class of '37 congratulates the graduates ofthe Class of '68 Good luck and good health East Eighteenth Street Antioch Bill Vengley, Brenda Simpson, Patty Guffey, Elaine Frank, Alison Rodriques j 9 CQ.. 4 W W, . g A- rp r L V n f fi, If .0 J V A Og' ,FQ X V' Q, -.fn 1,7 1 , 8 7 'wwf' 50:9 , Q . I 1 N A Q px dp a Q . ' I 1 I' an l U . O , Q 1 FATUMLK LA I AL .wc s as WWW!! ' B 7-tiki vi Pail Tlihy-J' ... , 1 .- I . f-f-'fzi v Bill Vengley, Nyla Hannurn, Judy Scarfo APP'-'ifel f0l' M90 Downtown Antioch Fashions for the New Breed Floating Structures Marine Subdivision YClChf Harbors DeV9l0pIT1ef'lf Mgrggret Bghqnngn Homes 7 Designed and Constructed S by WES ANDERSON 81 ASSOCIATES C0l0'fUl Fabfffs for P.O. Box 208 - Bethel Island C,-eafive people California 2008 A St., Antioch 757-8360 Wes Anderson 14151 684-2049 Sllvera lumber Co, Oakley Pharmacy HOME IMPROVEMENT CENTER 1 Two Locations to Serve You OC'kleY 511099109 Dlslflfl 223 Railroad Ave. 6190 Bethel Island Road Antioch Bethel Island I Phone 757-2900 Phone 684-2100 625-2752 Oakley, California 160 DR. HUGH V. MAIOCCO I DR. ABE KAPLAN I DR. CHARLES DUFFY DR. PAUL KREY Congratulations Class of '68 LONE TREE WAY l MEDICAL-DENTAL N-4 Ja ice Butler, Steve Wolfe, Rhonda Sol ad Paul Barnes RED CARPET REALTORS Get the RED CARPET treatment You deserve the best Antioch Brentwood Bethel Island 757-2320 634-3566 684-2223 I Iii ludy's Marine Hardware Anything pertaining to boats Headquarters tor . . . HARBORFOAM ' Boysen lnterlux Y-Spar Paints ' Wiring, Plumbing, Garden Supplies ' Nautolex tor Decking, Fibreglass ' Aladdin Kerosene Heaters 684-2380 Bethel Island Open Sundays Mary Cox PHILLIPS PRINTERS 8. BOOKS 204 G Street, Antioch Business Cards, Wedding Invitations Announcements also Hardbound 8, Paperback Books, Art Supplies and Picture Frames Big Oaks Trailer Court Will accommodate up to I2 tt. double expandos 50x70 spaces, curbs, gutters, blacktop street, natural gas, and telephone Owner: Leo Massoni Highway 4 I mile east of Oakley l6l I I , 5-'asf f BEN FRANKLIN STORE Antioch Shopping Center I BETHEL HARBOR Bill Vengley BRENTWOOD MEN'S SHDP All Styles in Mens Clothing Bethel Island, California 684-2141 Harbor Road 238 Oak Street 634-3012 Bill Vengley, Patty Guffey Ll ANTIOCH STATIONERS Ia Everything in Stotioneries Second and F Street Antioch, California BERLE AND DAVE? BERG's JEWELERS uNloN sTATloN Gifts, Radios, Appliances C0 Dlete Se ce School Jewelry 205 Oak Slfeel 625 First Street Brentwood, California I 634-4696 Brentwood, California 634-3639 162 HKS l 35 ll BRENTWOOD BARBER SHOP Prop. Jack Harrison 325 Oak Street Brentwood, California CUTlN0'S FEED SUPPLY Feed For All Animals Complete Car, Truck and Tractor Tires 114 Main Street 625-2200 Oakley, California the new ' arrow's creating a lower price image for better home furnishings 715 Second Street Antioch 757-3121 Carol Armstrong, Sherry Jones Pat Yamashita, Nyla Hannum Antioch Evergreen Nursery and Florist Thomas and William Gill, Contractors Landscaping-Garden Supplies Floral Telegraph Delivery 757-4568 Alison Rodrigues T.V. and APPLIANCE RADIU CORPORATIOZ of AMERICA 205 G Street Antioch, Californif- 163 I. JACK BYER'S SHELL SERVICE g 4 L Q Balancing .-:' I' H E 634-AOOO ' Aligning , Brentwood, California Nl yy , Mohawk Tires Free Pick-up and Delivery Carol Armstrong, Alison Rodrigues l lun:-a I . S l Elaine Frank JOHN'S MARKET Groceries and Meats Bethel Island, California 684-2271 OAKLEY HOTEL Antioch Golf Course and 44. ffl- COFFEE SHO GOLF LESSONS P Mario Ferrmo Mable 8. Eldo Jenner I Golf Professional 757-5200 0UkleY 625-2311 Antioch, California lRENE'S Personal Selections of the Latest Styles in Sportswear, Skirts, Sweaters, and Dresses Judy Scarfo, Nyla Hannum 225 our sifeei 634-3755 X L 164 Brentwood, California DIABLO AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS CO. DEWEY DE MARTINI FAMOUS FASHIONS The store with the young taste in 'WK ' -i IWIJI ,tx L Sherry Jones ' 9 Fashion in reaoly-to-wear-Lingerie S l and shoes Biggest Little Store In Brentwood Second 8. G Street, Downtown ' I Eighteenth 81 A Street, Antioch Square Open 700 am' IO 830 pm' Antioch, California Your Service is Our Goal .I A ft 1 .Ag , ' it , , f A' Mgt, ' IRENE JAMES f 'U' HELEN YINGLING t ..l JOAN ILLUM EDYTHE DAVIS Ei .. -is Potty Guffey I Imported ' Delicacies Congratulations '68 Grads - Jr DR. MINOR D. CALLAWAY 1 in Chiropractor 737 Second Street 634-4330 Werner Ganz, Owner 754-OI33 Brenfwgqd, Cqlifomiq . Walter Way and A Antioch, California 165 .' N- Rig FK' fT1 1 hill F' ,pall A 5. Sandy Dal Porto CENTR MART BRENTWOOD, CALIFORNIA OAKLEY, CALIFORNIA 'X'Tf'2.-'T COMPLETE CATERING SERVICE . Banquet and Wedding Center - XQ' Facilities for 1,000 'I S Frigidaire, Maytag, Gaffers and Sattler O z Rocco and Jojelshine Battaglia Frank and Jean Gulcrle Tony and Lois Cutino l , 120 Oak Street, Brentwood 634-3697 3500 Delta Fair Blvd. Antioch 757-9500 Brother's T.V. and Stereo PL ll NI B I N G Featuring the Magnificent Magnavox CQNTRACT AND REPAIRS Servicing the Entire East County Milo H. Allen 757-5335 Antioch 6842540 Owner: Martin Artero Manager: Don Shively 65 Bethel Island Road Bethel Island 166 l l l I-., in ED'S CHEVRON SERVICE Tune Up and Brake Service for all Brentwood, California 625-2220 SIAII FAIM 4 5 C0163 INSURANCE Curl Cross Representing STATE FARM INSURANCE Recipient of Honors for Superior Life Insurance Performance Telephone Bus. 757-6600 Res. 757-5563 516 W. 4th Street Antioch, California ling ISP -el l Antioch Prescriptions MCKELL DRUG STORES Our 3 Locations to Serve You ANTIOCH 300 G St. 1623 A St. 1890 A St. 757-2112 757-2266 757-5180 N. Skipper Cardiff, Elsa Rodrigues, Ernie Borbon DI BLO FARM EQUIPMENT John Deere Farm Equipment 634-3578 609 Railroad Avenue, Brentwood, California Steve Wolfe 437 O Street Antioch, California Enea Dairy Delivery ily Z .fzfmf ,Qx f 'W I 5 X x ENV! 7,1 BORDEN'S DAIRY FOODS KNIT 8. STITCH SHOP Yarn, Yardage, Notions and Patterns Specializing in sewing Bridal gowns, Bridal party dresses and Evening formals 240 Oak Street Brentwood, Calitornia 634-4521 167 CONTRA COSTA LINEN SUPPLY Congratulations Class of L68 757-3360 'I409 4th Street Antioch, California Sherry Jones, Kathy Byrd, Wyende Crosman Izmfw-ic., ,qw if ' Elaine Frank, Bill Vengley I MAYER'S JEWELRY BETHEL MARKET Groceries and Meats Bethel Island, California 684-2040 xxlx --1? 1-u--4 if---1' 1-:alll il' Johnson Lumber Co. Electrical and Plumbing Supplies J. E. lJerryI Johnson Box 666 634-3665 Brentwood, California Downtown 516 Second Street 757-T404 Two Stores To Serve You A B C Shopping Center T856 A Street 757-8800 Since 1935 Brenda Simpson, Patty Feminine Apparel Accessories and Shoes Antioch Shopping Center l68 .rl . I I' PAGE ARMSTRONG DISTRIBUTOR L D1 MOBIL OIL PRODUCTS ..,x,,hAuu H , . P. O. Box 698 634-3154 Brentwood, California , ,,,Tn vi S R S S c e---.... 11.3 ,LAI Best Wishes From H ' S d 77 Brenda Simpson, Pat Yamashita, Patty Guffey Light o u on Tap FERREIRA3 Manufacturing Your Vlfflmlfl HC' Erlrlched Evinrude Boats, Starcraft Boats, Trailers Orange ' Grape 0 Fruit Punch ' Lemonade Marine Supplies Sales and Service Antioch, California 757-1606 625 Third Street Nyla Hannum BERRY'S PASTRY Best Known tor Quality We specialize in wedding cakes and decorated cakes for all occasions Antioch Shopping Center 757-5858 The Fashion Bootery J ' Shoes tor the entire family Bigger and Better Values 757-0292 Louis and Judy Gonzales 5I2 Second Street Antioch, California Antioch Shopping Center 757-3242 I69 DELTA CREAMERY OLD FASHION ICE-CREAM AND SANDWICHES, TOO! 633 First Street Brentwood 1ohn's Upholstery Furniture - Auto - Boot 625-2650 Highway 4 Oakley, Colifornio BEN PETERSON REAL ESTATE INSURANCE 761 Second Street Brentwood Colifornic T70 D ABLO VIEW FLCRIST Flowers Whisper What Words Never Say FLORIST TRANS WORLD DELIVERY SERVICE Mary Lou Abel Martin 757-4636 1925 D Street Antioch, California BETHEL MOTEL HEART OF THE DELTA Congratulations Class of '68 Box 115, Bethel Island 684-2150 Brentwood Phurmucy Prescriptions Filled Readily Rexall Products Trace Sorenson Hal Matson AWARD WINNING PHOTOGRAPH ER 426 Seventeenth Street TE 2-2530 Oakland I71 Wulf' .L,i,b . , -' 01 P? 9 3 B' 1 N N . . 2--' 1 CLEANING BY . xx- I .X 1 Sudden Service ' ' ' 1 1860 A sneer 757 5940 Antioch Californa ED'S CHEVRON SERVICE GEORGE 8' B0B,S Tune-up and Broke service BARBER SHOP Standard Oil Products 625 2220 Oakley 311 Oak Street Brent ood Calfo n a ' HULSEY'S AAA Emergency Road Service ' H gh ay 4 Bro stone Road 625 2753 Brentwood A a W BARTHH-D'5 Snack Bur 335 Oak FLORAL SERVICE B uce and Virginia Co B e 1 ood Calf 6311 3492 B ent ood Cal fo n a 634 3600 172 RUSSO S HARBOR CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF -68 Speclallzmg In Wigs and Hair Preces End of Paper Road 684 2024 Joe and Jody Russo Bethel Island LION S DEN HAMBURGERS HOT DOGS, SHAKES Owner Mal Wardroup 634 2277 Highway 4 Brentwood California Sun Motors Automotnve Engine Re-Builders Auto Parts Wholesale and Retail Oakley I Liberty Drug For Prescription Service Billy E. Henderson, Ph.G. 1452 Highway 4 Brentwood Sandy Dal Porto CRYSTAL DAIRY FOODS Highway 4, Oakley CHIQUITA MARKET 625-2013 Dr. Kenneth Dumstru VAUGHN L. HUMMEL Dr, Tom Wiley Distributor Ch kBIyK v DbbG BYER'S AUTO BODY REPAII AWARD WINNING RESTYLING CUSTOM PAINTING 104 Oak Street Brentwood, California 174 Optometrists 634-2121 Brentwood 236 Oak Street KEN'S BAD BOY MARKET Where Service is King Good Luck '68 Grads! 634-3245 320 Oak Street C Brentwood, California Normun's Brentwood Judy Scarfo Everything for your Garden Highway 4 near Lone Tree Way G Norman gl Marian Lowr 634'A96l 761 Second Street Brentwood, California ...f! ' Lx 'W' ,:.g 'Q Hsu- -. 4 'W'-1't. 'Th L Patty Guffey, Bill Vengley, Elaine Frank, Pat Yamashita, Brenda Simpson HAZEL'S Thelma 8. Wult's WM. Market Groceries and Quality Meats Water Front Properties for Recreation or Retirement Thelma Norgol and Walt Norgol Jr. 21 Bethel Island Road P.O. Box 96 Bethel Island, California B.l. 684-2276 625-2303 T75 LONE TREE DRIVE-INN Highway 4 and Lone Tree Way Brentwood, California 634-4629 DAVIS GROCERY Meats and Groceries F' N--t A32 ..---12 Rhonda Salvador Insurance Agents and Brokers 634-3019 Rt. 2, Box 444 Brentwood, California 735 Second Street L 634-3571 Brentwood, California Karen Voss, Debbie Graves Charles Powers 313,554,354 ROBERTS -, ' I C 1 2 is 'silky 1142 Highway 4 634-3942 Brentwood, California Cliff Pierce SEEDS A. L. Castle Inc. INSECTLCIDES y FERTu.szERs MGC S Auto CUSTOM FIELD SERVICE 757-4452 Antioch Local Representative: Joe Alongi-408-243-2051 Of can Colne-Cf-Morgan Hill Delta Tl'l9GlT6 408-779-3141 Pow Crops-Orchards '-'Foe Makes the Difference 634-3311 Brentwood 17 6 Congratulations Class of '68 The Family Store HARRY A. GEYSER, M.D. Automotives, Toys, Household Goods' P.O. Box 426 235 Oak Street 634-4363 B218 Chestnut 5treet rentwood, California Auto, Liability, Life, Mortgage, Fire Homeowners BARNES RICHFIELD ALAN H. CRASE S,A,,,,,, representing STATE FARM INSURANCE Tires, Lubrication, and Accessories ABC Building Bus. 757-3150 Antioch, California Res. 757-5056 Sm, um Second and Oak Street 0 Brentwood, California INSURANCE -I Z-1'1 1 3 S MasiAMM a BRIDGEHEAISW P.O. Box 633 Antioch, California l77 X cARAMlHo Produce Co. i Rhonda sc-:Vader CONGRATULATIONS Gaul VILLAGE DELICATESSEN CLASS OF '68 Levio 81 Elsie Lombardi 757-0412 1516 A Street Antioch, California Pizza, Torpedo and Submarine Sandwiches, Ravrolr and Spaghetti Barbecued Chicken and Spare Ribs Domestic and Imported Cheeses Th' J B tl .4 I-3 hu, CENTRAL VALLEY NATIONAL BANK Oakley can fo 0 - R. E. LINGANE Men and Boy's Wear Athletic Equipment 118 Oak Street 61 A Frst St eet B ent ood Cal to n a Brent ood Cal torn a 178 I I - s 634 3596 GONDOLIER PIZZERIA l Ken jghnggn 1513 A Street 757-7466 Antioch, California REGHITTO MOTORS Our Most Valuable Asset - A Satisfied Customer 113 Tenth Street 757-3800 Antioch, California Chevron Congratulations Class of '68 0 Highway 4 634-3524 ,iff ai. Q we DAL P555 Bkos. mchemff 634-3018 PARTS AND SERVICE Brentwood Cleaners One hour service llllll lv1n-lugg-g. 1-nurutiuin Dry Cleaning for Particular People 625-2205 1 5iiii3ii'L O0kIeY '3 Lu n N Curtis 8. Broderick ,gn-i'3 -ff- ' Real Estate Highway 4 Brentwood, California X X 508 Third street Antioch, california -J 179 A 1 BEACON SAVINGS AND LOAN 'I Assn. M A7 E, 18th Sfreeq Antioch, California Janice Butler, Judy Scarfo, Rhonda Salvador y WALT'S MOBILE 1107 Highway 4 634-3154 Brentwood, California JOSEDHS BETHEL ISLAND'S FLOATING RESTAURANT 8. COCKTAIL LOUNGE ON PIPER SLOUGH Jerry 81 Cindy Joseph 684-2480 ELLlE'S BEAUTY SALON Ellie Billingsley Dot Marchio Dolores Guierrez . . . to serve you Brentwood . A Pt gf ll X 6-'17 1st Street 634-2422 I 180 GF' I I ' l I I J. W. COPELI-IND YARDS lumbar, Hardware, Paint and Buililig Materials Easy Payment Plans Available 433 Dainty Ave. M u z z ei your authorized PONTIAC - CADILLAC DEALER Fine Selection Model Used Cars Antioch 1530 W. 10th St. 757-5600 lo'o'o ' 21 9 1 f no 1 I IOILQEQI E! W, it APPAREL FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY ln the Antioch Square Shopping Center 1661 A Street Antioch, California lx., Kentutky Fried Chuck Bailey feafuffng BRENTWOOD MOTORS COLONEL SANDER'S RECIPE --H-S finger Hckinv good-L Falcon, Thunderbird, Ford, Fairlane Anything from Broncos to Cars 317 East 18th Antioch Bus. 634-3551 Res. 634-3923 1245 Highway 4 Brentwood, California WT A .E . ' 4 Mike DiPuma , , FOR ALL YOUR REAL ESTATE NEEDS: EA, ' HARRY FERTADO REAL ESTATE JACK HERNANDEZ BILL Cox HARRY FERTADO f 1456 Highway 4 634-4113 l 1.1-... I . ,MA GARAGE BRENiwoon Auto PARTS COMPLETE REPLACEMENT LINES For all your auto needs: Machine Shop Service DODGE - DODGE DART I 659 Railroad Ave. 634-3952 Congratulations to the Class of '68 Brentwood, California 634-4450 181 MT. VIEW FOOD CENTER .1-1 J. ,.-. .I l I .,,.- ,L TWO miles North of Brentwood 634-8968 ' ' r I-Iighwciy A Lone Tree Wciy 1 A ,, PM L. yew-1-+f7 - 'rv Chuck Bailey I O W I . I J 5 - , , I I The Bottoglins 4 A' ' Invite You To Their rt uv V ta if -K I 77197: 7' fl 'VH , , Duane Shepp Riverview Lodge ci vest-pocket Fishermc1n's Whorf At Antioch In The Hecirt Of The Boss Fishing Country NJUSTLY FAMOUS SEAFOOD DINNERS ard, Jerry Pierce, Ken Difrnars SALLY ANN Women's and ChiIdren's Apparel Fashions for the Young Sophisticate STA Second Street Phone 757-2131 Antioch, Ccilitornici PRINCE HARBOR D.A. AND BOB GROMM CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL GRADUATES BEST WISHES DUTCH SLOUGH AT JERSEY ISLAND BRIDGE OAKLEY BUILDERS J ySCa SUPPLY A complete line of building mciteriul including Recli-Mix concrete 795 Main Street, Oakley 625.2358 T82 rf X-'T HONEYSWEET xx-X rf it .A Q S ,J Z r ' x 12- ' QS. T Highway 4 x ' Brentwood Village c 'H ,vi 3 C.: 1 ,lg-I X- 5' X Brentwood , Q W ll i- A Byron Chamber of Commerce Congratulations Class of '68 Meets First Wednesday, 8 p.m. Byron Elementary School ..---j 4' 1-6. .,P-293' -Ez? Ken Difmars VETRANO'S PIZZERIA 704 Second Street Antioch, California Jc1ckson's Gulf Service Muffler Service Service Jobs - Brakes - Tuneups - Car Wash Free Pickup and Delivery Open from 6410 634-2467 T380 Highway 4 Brentwood The Pump Center TONY CANADA Well drilling, Pump sills, and Service 625-2306 Highway 4 Oakley HE QRENTWO on News EAST CONTRA COSTA'S Real News Paper Your Hometown Newspaper Serving Brentwood, Byron, Bethel Island, Oakley, Knightsen. Ernest Y. Cox, Editor and Publisher T83 Clubs That C ontribute American Field Service Band Club Boys' Block Business Club California Scholarship Federation Clef Club U French Club Future Farmers Club Future Homemakers Club Future Teachers Club Girls' Block Ulf, Hi-Risers Auto Club Latin Club Liberty Bell Staff Nurses Club Pep Club Playmakers Club Spanish Club Yearbook Society 184 Index A Abbott and Prewett Associates. Inc, 176 Acevedo. Tina. 81,122 Ackerman. Alta, 36 ACTIVITIES. 38-53 Addington, jess, 72,116,137 Addington, john. 37 Addington, juamta, 37 Adams. Dave, 57,613,137 Adams. Douglas. -I2,67.5l'1.59.79, B0.H7.114,137 Adams. Micheal. 67,137 ATB. 156-184 Aguilar, George. 127 Aguirre, Charles. 62.6-1.163.113 Aguirre. Patricia, 57.626-I,67.78.83.137 Aielln, David. 119,137 Alan H Clase. State Farm Insurance, 177 A L Cmtle Inc. 176 AIICII. CCYlId. 21.3I.57.58.w,71. 7Q.7S.79,99. 137 Allion. Debby. 132 Alvarado. Christine. 127 Alvarado. Mana. 132 Alvarez, Robert. 92.127 Alves. Bernnet. 59,60.61,G6.80.132.l90 Alva. George. 127 Alva, james. 19.62.63 Alva. Larn. 72.127 Amader. Alphonso. 101. 137 Amador, Gloria. 132 Amador. Roy. 29,101,127 American Field Service. 64 Anderson. Kay, 42.58.78.82.83.1lD.l11,137 Anderson. Mark, 53.87.132 Anderson. Raymond, 132 Andrads. Manuel. 63 Annand. Marlann. S1,S6,58,59.60. 6l.66,I3B,ImJ Antioch Evergreen Nursery and Florist. 163 Antioch Coll Course, 164 Antioch Stationary. 162 Aranda. juan, 29,112,127 Arita. lack. 62.82.132 Arch. Richard, 29.68 Armstrong, Carol. 70.77,78,B0,132,1fx3.I64 Annatrong, Mary jo. 56.57.58.66.71, 77,7B,Hl,I32 Arp. Richard, 127 ART, 27 Atchley, Kelley. 121 ATHLETICS, 84-119 Auld. Sharon. 78. 80. 82. 132 Austin. Rogers. 62. 132 Austin, Tena. 49.60.82,H3.108,127 AUTO CLUB, 68 AUTO SHOP. 29 Avila. Dolores, 132 Avila, Rosemary. 138 Ayers, johnnle, 72,132 Ayers. Rick. 76. 127 Azevedn, Leslie. 132 Azevedu. Manuel. 37 Bagwell, B pm. 17.127 Bailey, Chuck. 138,17-1.181.182 Bailey, Bob. 127 aeker, Greg, 79.87.132 Bald. Steve, 95,107.112.122 Baker. Sue. 122 Baldmger. Tamer. 20 Bank of meriea Presents Award Bellab Sharron, H1.122 Belrram, Bern. Beltram. B111 I Beltram. Linda. 1319 01 1U7,112.122 132 Ben Franklin Store, 162 Ben Peterson R eal Bl at v, Insurance Bennett. Br-bbs. 63, 77. 127 1711 Baldocci, Daniel. 122 Baldneci, Tum, 72. 138 Baldwin, Stephanie. 61.110,111,132 Ball. Kathy, 19.44.56.62,W.70,B0. B2.83,110.1ll,188 Bamlord Dtana, 127 BAND. 76-77 Bank of Agriculture and Commerce. 175 Barela. joaie. 127 Bames Richheld Station. 177 Barcla. Larfv. 101,122 Barkley. jolene. 122 Barnes. Marvlane. 20,21 Barnett. Diana, 70.71.122 Barnette. Keith, 138 Barrera. Frances. 139 Banera. Peter, 127 13.1-nes. Mm. 19.92.9s.1s2 Barrlm, Rich, 92,104,127 Bartee, Bruce, 1177.122 Bar'thel's F1oral Service. 172 Bloom. Oliver, 20 Bates. Linda, 132 Berg jeweler. 162 Berg jeweler, 162 Bernal David, 122 Berrw.She1la. 81,122 Bern s Pastn Shop. 169 Bent..-. Doug. 132 Berumen. Barbara 127 Berumen, Man. 35 Bess. Debby, PD, 132 Bethel Harbor. ISN Bethel Market. 16-N Bethel. Motel. 171 Big Oak Trader Lnurt. 161 Btlllhjlblrv. Can, 95. 107. 116 122 Billingsley Paulette. 78.f12.110111.1312 BOARD OF TRl'STE1b. 12 Boltzen. Thomas, 72. 132 Bon. Steve, 132 Bonilla. Fidel. 127 Bonilla. Manual. 189 Bonniehun, Barbara. 36,69 Borbon. Barbara, 69. 70. 81. 139 Borbon. Dnle. 10'7.112.l22.I67.172 Batescl Altha, 51.82.122 Battagl1a's, 166 Batze. William. 1724.52.67 Baugusl. Elaine. 57.62.64.65,70.83,139 Beal. lo Beal, M hn. 99,122 icheal. 79.139 Bearl and Daves Union Statinn. 162 Beaslex, Melvin, 122 Beaslew. Sam, 18,129 Beulev, Sharlee. 81,127 Bedley. William, IIB Beacon. Saving and Loan Aasn. 180 Beaver. Robert. 132 Beeman, Florence, 80.83.127 Beernan, 1.1nneI. 132 Borbon, 1,aura. s Dain 50, 81, 132 1-'1-ods, 167 Burnt 1, le-1141.1 tv2.h6,h'i,'sl 112, Borden' Bnrlun Sue 172 I 1514 911,191 Borraxn Sergio Boseck, Linda, Bouldung Nans Ili 132 ee, 61.64 71.7-175.127 Bouldlng. jane, 64.7 1 .7-175.110, 132 V W Bnuldmg, Mr Bovert Ronnie, Bowers. Robert 'arne 13 132 . 122 Bowling. Alma. 35 BOYS BLOCK L 79 BOYS PHYSIC Al. BDUCATION. 33 Principal Lou Bronzan congratulates Bank of America trophy winners, Kathy Silva tvocational artsl. Mary Casey tscience and mathematicsl, and Gerry Allen tliberal artsl. Winners were nominated by the faculty and chosen on the basis of scholastic achievement. 2 qgUQl'1'q'w. ar' , 1 'T 'iw' . auhvg,-ff l '41 ew Bozarth, Caroline. 95.139 Brahern. Sylvia. 5863.82.12 Branson. 1el1. 122 Branson, Shefton. 132 Brentwood A and W' Snack Bar. 172 Brentwood Auto Pam, 181 arenwwd Barber shop, 16:1 Brentwood l leant-rs, ITV Brentwood Uectrnal .Appliance Cn 166 Brentwood Furniture, 173 Brentwood Mens Store 162 Brentwood Motors 181 Brentwood News IK! Brentutand Pharmau 171 Bnlsln Marsha 112 Bronzan. Mr Lou. 14 Bmnzan. Steve. 95,112,122 Bronzan. Susan, 6Z,7H.80.R2.B6.132 Brook. Donald, 72,587,115 127 Brothers T 1 and Stereo. 166 Broussard. Glenn, 122 Broun, yum. 77. 139 Broun. Kenny. 97,115,122 Brown. Ron. 122 Buckmgham, jeff, 76.95.115.1Z2 Buckingham. Theresa. 122 Bunn. W'1lllam. 63.127 Burns. Dan, ll-1.132 Burns. Dave 122 Burrouglm, Ward. 72.77,99.10'1.127 Burrow. Billie. 132 BUSINESS. 30 BUSINESS CLUB, 65 Bustos, Ruben, 122 Butler, janne. 58,39.66,77,r50.1'32 161 l7f1.1H0.l90 Butler. Sharon. 70.122 Bvervs Auto Bodv Repair. 17-I Bver, Lvnda, 127 Bvrd. Kathy, 70,8l,B3.l27,I6H Bvron Chamber of Commerce, 183 C Caclab-ma. janet. 63.77127 Cadabuna. Linda, 62.76.5I,132 CAFI-.'I'ERIA. 35 Cakebvead. Cathv. 63.66,81,82,122,123 Cakebread, Manlnn, 56.65,711.81,B3.139 Caldwell, Steven. 132 CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERA TION. SB-59 Calvert. Din. 139 Calvert. Denns, 127 Calvert. Ron. 139 Carnozzl. Barbara, 139 Cano, Artum. 127 Capozzo, Steve, 49.72,92.127 Caramuho. 178 cndnt. Rodney 122 Cardill, Sk1pper. 132, 167 Carlisle. Ieannle, 51.63,76.80.82.127 Carlisle. limes, 59.76,79.K3.B7l-10 Carmnna. lllorxa. 122 Cannona. Miquel. 140 Carpenter, Mlfvllllen. 34 Caan, Billie, 36 CBM. john, 72.77.9B,99.10'7.ll6.I22 Casev. Marv. 44,50.56.59.78.S0.83.I40 Casiann. Bertha, 83,127 Casa, Lynn, 67.140 Cass, Leslie 53.69.127 Castellano, Rm, 72 fzltlln. Dense. 81.133 Custom. Tnnl. 78.132 .,,. 1. 1 tatlm Anita, 127 faatrn. Man 122 Castro. Regina, 63, 127 Castrn Ron. 132 Caves Mark. S8.74,75.92,l04.127 Central Valles Natmnal Bank, 178 Centr O Mart. 166 Cern. George, 101 Cero, Robert, 95 Cervanlel. Cervanlez. Ron. 79.92. ICD. 101,127 Rrchard 95,122 Cusaru. Paul. 132 Chan.jam1e 107,115,127 Chan. Michael. 59.132 Chan. Warne. 12.2 Chapman, Dense. 61.6-4.69.1212 Chastek. lim, 77.83 Chaslek. Lnune. 5B,59.63,74,75.77,81.K1.117 Cbatu. B111, 79,8l3.87.9091.10'3.113.1-80 Chavarrla. Olga. 26.67132 Chavez, Hector. 122 Chavcr, Leticia. 122 Chaver. Robert. 62.79,B2.87.113,182 Chavez, Ruse. 140 Chaver, Sallv. 122 Chea, Warne, 127 CHBARLEADER5 110 Child, Harold, 20 Cham Brad 95,122 Chlquita Market, 174 CHORUS, 74-75 CHRISTMAS C APEIB 46-47 Clark. Barbara Clark. David, 79.114132 Clark. Ken, 76.97 101.116 127 Clark, Kenneth, 127 Clark, Lena 122 185 Index tlarl Susan S8.rKl.T7.P41.I2 lwlalh hivilllam 7983117114140 Clark. William. 117 116515 12015 lilayhurn. WIN? 72.94.95.1U1 12.2 flayhurn. Nh Gerald I4 lilayaell, Pat 2425.111 Clement. Nluilyn 127 lflerhnng hllldled 64.65 74,75 78,1-Ml Clifton jay 127 CLLBS. S4 K1 Cobh. Harold. 121 furhnauer Larry 140 lbllman. Brian 96.101 122 fualrult. llayr 22,16 3' 76 79 51.81 N7 8931911111140 Colbert. CAD. 79.87.127 Collins David. 132 Collins. Colluns Martha. S7.62.64.74.75.Hl.83.l40 Mare 81.82.12 Collins. Pam, 53.71,w.83.lUfl,l27 Collins Sallie. 75.51.127 Continental Club and Cale. 158 Contra theta Linen Supdy. 168 Condon. Bob. 5.122 Condon. Bill. 79.87.101.l32 Cook Georgia. 20 Cool. jnyre. 128 Cook. Ron, IH Coldua. Ken. 77.132 Corgial. Dennia. 18,61 64,115,132 Cornelius. Chula 132 Carta Gary, IB Ccltello. Pat, 133 COIJNSELORS. IS Col. Mah. w.77.81.821fl3.l6l.177 Corby. Dale, 28.99 Crosman. Wu-nde. 128.168 CROSS Crotts. COL NTRY. I-97 Alex. 7577.133 Crowell. Danny. 140 Crowell. Mile. 122 Cruz, Cecilxa. 128 Cruz. Ray 63.86.'47.l0-4.114,l'1'1 64.67.7 Crystal Dairy Foods. 17-1 CSF. 5051 58-59 Cueva. jenny. 134 Culpepper. Linda, 128 Cunha. Gan. 60.101122 Cunha. George. 33.128 CURRICULUM, 1037 Currier. Donna. S7.62.76.78.79.81.140 Curtis and Broderick Real Estate. 179 Cut1no's Feed Supply. 163 D Dams Patmia. 32 Dallas. Clll. 50.5l.56.5h,59,77.78.80.83.l-40 Dallas. Karen. 133 Dal P1-rto Bros Parts and Seryice. 179 Dal Pvvrlu. Sandra 42,-47565859.72 7'17'1 80.82.80 109.111 140.156.1711 Daugherty. james 140 Dausy, Dehhie. 128 Davenport. Deborah, 6'J70.81.82.lZ2 Davidson, Willy. 24.57 Dans. Denise. 81.122 Dans Grocery. 176 Days Karen. 128 Darn Karen. 133 Days Nita 122 Davis Pat 133 Days Rrxs 82.87133 Days Telia 123 Dawson . Annette 74.75128 Dawson. Ardith 81,82 Dawson. Greg. 123 Dawson . Keith. 33.9l.ltXJ.lI-1 Dearman.Sh1rlei 133 Delesus. Colleen, 81.123158 Delgado. Debra, 64.83141 Delgado. Franh. 128 Dell lmmagme. jndy. 81.123 Delta Creamery 170 Delta Garage. 181 Delta Theatre, 176 DeLunl. Elodia 133 DeLuna, Cloria. 128 Deluna. Manuel, 96.87.141 De1.una, Michael 101.123 De1.una.V1r1or 101.11-4.133 Dekhio. Anthony 72 DeNleJt1n1 Rarry 56.59 103,113 Dektartmi Dewey 12 De54arr1n1 Ken 97.128 DePa.rx1a Frank. 21 OeSItarev Moyne 6982133 Deyall Pat 61140831221 Dehnre Sam 111 Diablo Ayuultural tfhemiealt Co 165 Diablo Farm Iuquiprnenl 167 D1abl1-lieu F11-rut 17: Dias. Allred 113 Diehl Xirginia 217 Du-rm1er. Mary 615511 S! 111.141 Dilln Louie 17,3 Dllley Norma W70k7:4Z Dtfuma. Mile. 123.13151 Ditman. Florence. 37 186 Dllman. Ken. 72.112.10.182 183 Dunn Cindy. 1114.141 Domingo. Kay. IRS DONKID BASKFIBAL1- S2 Dooley Richard. 123 During. Laura 133 Dtirog. Linda. 133 Domi. MUNI. 92.115123 Douglas, Marilyn. 85 133 Dr Kenneth Damutra. Dr Turn W1ley. 174 Dr Nlinor D Calloway, Chuopractor. 165 Drake. june. 35 DRIX ERS I'fDl'CATION. 29 Daafte Ruth. 123 Dtlchen Beauty Salon. IM Illhe. Nancy. 3-4.70.78.80.82.1fLl Divan Daniel. 6-t.76.83.87.14l Drran. Gloria. 128 Illleh. Pride Diary, 159 Dutra, Natalie, 36 Wellei. james. 133.141 Derelley. Kenneth 12 Dlelley. Nlarh. 96.107123 E Els Chevron Service. 172 Elchar, Susan. 128 Heganlel. 173 Bhm, Mandy. 133 H1161 Beauty Salon. 180 Hliott. Dorrle. 128 Blbtt. Gino. 101.116.1251 Hliott. lvano. 133 Eli. Evelyn. 35 ull, 107,112,123 Eli. jerry, 123 BIB. Penny. 24,51.58.w.64.65.71.74. 75.75.78.HJ.83.14I England. jath. 116 ENGLISH, N-21 End. Larry. 79.87.D.W.91.113.I33 K-J'k.'Kl0ll. Harley. 133 Ernatsen. Candy. 128 Enisuen. jams, 76.133 Fnline. Chri. 95.123 Fnhme. Linda. 123 Enhne, Scott, 142 Eaquivel. 123 Evaru. Gan. 67.W.l42 Even. Paul. 128 F Fairley. Clyde. 61,116,138 Fairley. Pennv. 123 Falun. Emmett, 101.133 Famous Fashions. 165 Farm. Carlos. 76.97.11-4.128 Farm. joe. 79.9s.97.114.142 Felix. Carol. 123 Felix. Beanor. 142 Fell-L Richard. 128 Felo. Robert. 133 Felo. Romulo. 72.l01,142 Ferguson. Glenda. 128 Fernandez. Caroline, 133 Fanandez. Corma. 128 Fu're1ra's Marine Sales. 169 Ferrill. jack, 33.79.86.87,Hl.lI3.l18 Fllrill. Sean, 5.116.118.1273 Fluty, Glen 68.133 Foley. john. 77.133 FOREIGN LANGUAGE 19 Forlol. Kenneth M. 26 Fortnef. Randy. 133 Fortnel. Riel. 91.95.10-4.112.123 Fortner. Sue. 30 Fater, Dean, 87.142 Foust. cymhu. 81.82.123 Fousl. Steve. 72.111133 Franco. Blau. 5.107.112 Frank. Haine. 78.80.142.159.164.166.175 Franklin, Gary. 114.128 Fruier. Bette. 128 Frnyer. Dan. 142 Freeman, Geanie. S7.64.77.75.80.83.1tD,11l. 142 Freeman. janet. 81 Freeman, Stan, 68.142 Freeman. Virgil. 92,128 Freitas. Bill. 72 Freltai. Kathy. 77.78.81.82.133 Freitas. Robert. 68.83.142 FRENCH CLUB. 61 FRBHMAN BASKETBALL. 15107 FRBHMAN CLASS, 122126 FREHMAN FOOTBALL. 94-95 Frey. Nanci. 51.77.w.l28 Friday. Russell. 76.128 Friday, Verl. 79.87.142 Frost, Cary. 72.123 Frat. Sharon. 128 FL'Tl.'RE FARMEB ol AMERICA. 72-73 Fl.'Tl.'RE HOMEMAKERS ol AMERICA. 70 FL'TL'RE TFACHEM. S7 G Clddls. Kenneth, 79,87.l01.I14.I33 Caddo. Mile. 92.111128 Games. Mile. 128 Calana. Debbie. 49.70.81.83.IIl.I28 Camhetta. Terry. 72.142 Camino. Chuca. 128 Camino. Cary. 123 Galena. Allred. 54,114,142 Garcia. Angelo. 112.123 Garcia. Dan. 92,101,128 Garcia. Dolora. 142 Carcla. Nick. 128 Garcia. lrene. 133 C-arena, luamu. 133 Garcia. juanuta. 123 Garcia. Linda. 143 Garcia. Rebecca. 123 Garcia. Rose, 123 Garcia. Ruben. 133 Curia. Tuesa. 123 Garcia. Tony, 123 Gamer. kenda. 74.75,77.128 Gamer. Linda. 77.81.128 Carndo, Phillip. 133 Carrow Garrow Rnl Fatale. 158 'a. IE! Hlatolm. Nancy, 36 Hobh. Betty. 134 Hobbs. Harry. 11 Hobbs. Viehe. 124 Holden. Kathy. ID Holme. Allen. 112.15 Halma. Dlen. H1129 HOM E ECONOM ICS. 34 HOMECOMINC. 42-15 Hometown Bday. 158 Honegger. Holliday. 42.51.57.58.74.75. 78.511.13.144 Honegga. lun. 94.U.l04.lI5.l23.l24 Hvrlegja. johll. 56.5B.79.Kl.87,Q. w.I03.144 Honey Sweet Donuts. 183 Hood. Manha. 134 Hopkins. cud. 76.124 Hanley. Haywood. 134 Hanley. Doug. 124 Hoyle. Hoyt. I Darrell. 63 oan. 56.64.Q,74.75.76.78.83.I44 fkdde, Matter. 56.777.83.143 Genes Village Deliealasen. 178 Charge and Bobs Barber Shop. 172 Ghlssffl. Roy. l6,79,82.83.lCll.143 Glxilarducd. Linda, H1123 Ghllarduccr. Nello. Ff.79.U.87.134 Claninni. jeanndte. S1.61.5.m,78.81.I34 Giles. Lloyd, 37 Giles. Sandy. 128 Gill. Debbie. 123 Gill, Timothy, 76.143 GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSQIIATION. H3-81 CIRIS' BLCXIK 78 CIRIS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION. 32 Glenn. Barbara. 34 Glenn. Robert. 23.92.93 Comer. Carmen. 173 Comer. jme. G2.79.82.86.8'7.102.11B.134 Gorldoller Pizzuia. 179 Canzala. Aurhur. 17.27.66 Gonzales. Haul. 37 Gonzaler.. jose. 134 Coodner. Bill. 134 Goodner. Hina, 128 Goodner. Ronnie. IZ! cwdfn-h. Jim. 101.123 Graham. Lita. 81,134 Graham. Rita. 123 cflllllli, 168 Crier. Mihe. 101.123 Crave. Bdty. 35 Hubbard Kathy. 134 Hughe. Pal, s'r,79.a'z.1:u Huge. Bod. f7.115.lM Hu1aey'a. 172 I INTERNATIONAL CHRISTMAS. 48 International Sausage Shop. 165 IN'I'RAMl.'RAl5. 113119 Irena. 164 Irvin. Cladyx. I5 jack Bver's Shell Station. 164 jackson, Audra. 134 jrhon. Dianne. 124 jackson: Gull Service. 183 jamhl. Anna. w.l24 jacob. Cfegwy. 24.64.68.83.1U2.1tX3.145 jacohson. Mr Kenneth. 15.21 jani. Dame. 134 try. Rage. 86.87.107.l12.l24 jeriltns, joseph. 92.129 jenkins. LeDon. TT.9'7.114.l34 jensena, IQ jerlon. Carol. S1.58.5.7I.78.134 Graves. Debby. 71.8l.82.123.174.176.179 Green. Karen. 134 Creenlell. Delmar. 59.76.7B.82.m.1l4. 116.117.134 Greens TY and Appliance. 163 Gregory. Sandi. 61.7l,7S.78.8l.83,1-43 Gregory. Terry. 72.9.1213 Griffith. Evelyn. 19.64 Cfigy. Cary. 62.79.8v3.87.113.I43 Grigg. Way ne. 79 Gromm. Hnrthy Ann. 32 Guerrero. Rachel. 48.62.64.67.71.78.144 Gllfey. Gloria. 134 Guley. Patty. H.144.1S9.l62.165. 168.1N.173,174 Guilliama. T1rn. 99.173 H Haclren. Richard. N Hagerty, Anita. H1.74.7S.128 Hall, Craig. 134 Hall. Tun. 18 Hal Matson! Studn. 171 Hakes. john. 59.134 Halsey. Kenneth. 58.6I,76.12-4 Hammett. Glenda. 144 Hanauay. Cathy, 134 Hanberg, Fran. 81,129 Hanner. Bonnie. 81.82.124 Hannum. Nvla. S9,61.76.78.134.160.l63.Im jeafett. Steve. 116 j imerner.. johns M johmon. johnson. johnson. johnson. johnson. joluuton. Arturo. IB arket. 164 Alan. 124 L a. IN Lumber Co. 168 Melba. 129 Milded. 36 je8. 72,124 johns Upholstery. 170 jona. Allan. 16.317 jones. Arlene. 129 Iona. Elaine, 63.82.124 jones. jaw. 124 Iona. Shlfb. 8I.1E.163.165.lG8 jones. Stan. 31.74.76,1l2.l13,134 IGCPHI Harbor. Iw judy's Marine Hardware. 161 jungen. Dorothee. 57.58.59.HJ.61. 1.145 IUNIOR CLASS. 132-136 jL'NIOR PROM. 53 jy' BASEBALL. 113 j V BASKETBALL. 104-IG j V CHEERLEADERS 1 V FOOTBALL. 92493 jV SWIMMING. 117 jV TRACK. 115 j W Copeland Yard. IU K Harmon. Bob. 112.124 Hardin. jim, 57.G2.64.65.7l,75.82.I34 Hardt. Gerald. 25.29.68 Harrington. Denns. 134 Harrington. Phyllis. IN Harrs, Debbie. 129 Harm. Harold. 144 Harris. Kathy. 12-4 Harris. hihy. 81.134 Hams. Lloyd. 124 Hartgraves. Kenneth. 71.144 Kahn. Kanaga Kaplan. Kaplan. Kllly a Patti. ID KL Kathie. 58.6'i,8I.82.l2A Aaron. W.lU7.116.I24 Lia. 49.69.I11.lD na. Nancy. 82.124 Kliner. Donna. 134 Kaainer. Glenda. 65.145 Kntell. Marsha. 129 Kelley. Dan. 134 Kellfb- Mike. 79.87.134 Harry A Geyaa. M D. 177 Harry Fertado Real Btate. 181 Hshna, janelle. 134 Hawhru. Bruce. 28.72.124 Hayes. Doyle, 134 Hazel's. 175 Henderldrl. Dfnns. 79.87.Ul.1CK1.13-4 Henderson. judy. 81.82.124 Hendrieh. Ann. 124 Hernandez. john. 72.l16.12A Hernandez. Sera. IM Heymann. Cathy. 81.82 Heywood. Greg. 68,134 Heywood. Mm. 81.82.124 Kelley. Riel. 58,134 Kdley, Sharon. 76.7B.83.11l.l45 Kelley. Susan. I3-4 Ken johmon Chevron. 179 Kendall, Alyui. 72. 134 Kendall. RGS. 72.124 Kerfs hd Boy Marhet. 175 Kentucky Frmd Chielen. 181 Hickey. Mr Eugene. IS Hill. Charles 129 Hillma Hilaon n. Ron. 72.124 l. 181 Kasey. Bill. 124 Kasey. john. 72.74.75.l29 Killingworth. Martha. 124 Kiln. Mr David. 15 Khauxger. Kloeple. Kloepla. Knauas. Knight. Knight. Kmghi. William. 68.92.134 Lee. 35 Shelley. 83.148145 Irene. 145 Chri. 43.62.T9.82.87.I13.l34 jim. 124 Merle. 77,U.92.113,IB Moon knlx 68 McDan1e1s, Rael 129 Knight. Steve. 76.92.129 Km: at Stitch Shop, 167 Kongaard. Keith. 77.13-I Knghaum, Cul. 145 Kfumland. Cnyl. 34,70 Krumland. Roy. 30.65 L Lal-'argl Cruz. 134 Lago. Patsy. 81.124 Lago. Phillip. 124 Lamothe Cleaners. 172 l4Illport. Keith. 79.87.w.l01,l45 Landoll, Barbara, S8.59,62.6'1,145 Lange, Palncia. 60.64.145 Largent. Carol. 64.83.145 Lugent. Sandy. IU Lanou. Mane France. 61 LATIN CLUB, 60 Law. Dennis. 129 lay. Sheryl. 129 Lazar. Warren, 104.115.1114 Leaver. Roy. 124 Lcdford. Dnrell. 72.145 Lcdfold, lim. 129 lace. Eddie, 134 Lee, jackie, 81.82.124 Lemon, Barbara. 134 Lewi, Cary F., 26,72 Lewis. nm, 63.129 Lewis, Lane. 51.59.60.66,71.78.80.184 Levi. Patrltil, 134 LIBERTY BELL, 67 Libeny Dnlg, 174 LIBRARY, 18 L1g11t Soda On Tap, 169 Lrnday, Donna, 145 Llnckav. Robyn. 134 Each onth LUHS Stud Receives Honor Lone Tree Dnve lnn, 176 Lone Tree Way Mc-d1ca1-Dental. 161 Lopez. Amelm. 124 Lopez, Arnold, 145 Low. Dana. 76,111,124 Lopn. Dolores, 13-I Loprl. Umald. 46.47,72.S3.B7,145 Lapn, Evangelma, 146 Lopez. Hector, 72 Lopez, Lum. 134 laupn. YD1anda, 26.69.H1.83.129 borenson, Sharon. 129 borenzetti. Dina. 81.124 Lorenzetll. Larry, 67.82.134 Lawns. Randy. 43.S3,79.87.134 Luc1:hesL Sieve, 18.101135 Lucw. Mr Leonard, 15 Luglianl. jam:-e. 62.156.67.146 Luntz, Margaret, 21.146 Lyde. Davrd, 68.135 M Mamhadn, t athv 912.71171 74 75,714 I-L5 Machado jtm 7111411 Marhado 111111 1-lb Machado, Pam 11:1 Macs Aulo Supplx 17h Malin:-rv, K Indy 742,124 MA1Uf11 1 1l'b, 1091 Ma11ell, Muhelr 1715 Mapffx. ludx 5859.62 h1'1.59.N1 115 Mapa, Y1t1u4'. 617071 129 Margarf-14 Fabrru 160 M2!15L31 1341141 129 MMM. 1U114' 55,151 12-I Mafqtm. Rohm.. 92,1111 Muqtm Tons, 1:15 Mariln A1191l, 72,76,92.104,111'1 129 Lum' Kay' 50.124 Mamn. Darald, 146 monk Den' 173 Martin. 11m 124 Lloyd' Mm' 134 Martun, M1111-, 129 Nominated by the faculty and selected by the faculty advisory committee for the curricular and extra curricular an-comp1ishments. Students of the Month are Top Row: Bill Chato, Mar., Dave Co11man. Dee.. Doug Adams, Nov., john Honegger. Oct., Bottom Row: Kathy Silva, Feb., Mariann Annand. jan. Q3 -. wo. I- 1 V65 7? Martln, Sands, 1315 Mmm, ahfmll, 711714 1195.117 Manson, Aurora, 129 Martxue-1, De-11a 124 Martxnefl. 1 1on-11114 1115 Mar11n1'z Mann.:-1 Mar11nr1 Martmel Marhnri Martlnvl , 1'1an11. 129 . herald 317,111-1115129 1-1111141 147 11m'lu1 '17 lxravl 124 , 1.1.1, 92,129 Martlrufl, Milf' 72,129 Mar11111 l, 8.1111 1-17 MAFUIIW1, Susie 61.129 Martmw N wh, 471-17 Mart1ne:,X11g1n1.1 124 Mart Martha 129 Mzsadas, Masadas. ldnuv 129 Ruhard 1215 Massonn knlhnm 115,95 124 Massonl. Ilebhlc' 111,12-1 Massnm, Kahn 4l'v,N1.115 Massnm. Kathleen 129 Mk'11l1'fN1AT1C5. 22 Mathers Sands, 124 5112115 131115, 27 57.58 112 79114 Maltos Clonan, 129 Maths james, 147 Nlaurtsrlu 1.1316 115 www Jw.-In lev- Nlav N11f11a ll-1 Manu-1 Ponuar-I ad111.11 180 McBn11e, Md'11'11an F1 a, K1 129 1 Brenda. 129 McA1ez-r, l.a11, 129 I1 1 1 Mcfle-Ilan 1 P1111, 72,7'1PL 1.l47 Mdiox, Donald 129 McDaniel Martha 147 McDanu-ls, B111. 95,101,115 124 McDan1e1s , Brenda, 64,Fx5,K'K.1-17 McDowell. 17al1?1lt' 129 McDowell. ban 5. 26,72 '9- g. nt Mclu-11 111-1.11 omg,, 167 M4'K1nnn Barbara, 1715 Mc1,a1n. Denm. 95,104 McLain. Don. 68.147 McPar1and. judx -12,56,h2,6-169 78.P4l1,H2.FC3.l10,111.l47 McV1'a!lers.1uanua 115 MECHANII Al, DRAWINC. Z6 Meaurd, Rox. 129 M1-lgtm, Mum, 147 MCl'lt1lo1l Marlha, 78.141147 Mendoza. Davrd. 124 Mendoll Dolores 65,711,147 Mendoza. john, 147 Mendoza. Lupe, 124 Mrndon. Roseman. 135 Mendoza. Yolanda 81.129 Meredllh. Rolnn, 125 METAL SHOP. 291 Mdhenv, Wava, 148 MNH. Bdlw, 135 M1dd1s-ton, Thea, 1.15 M1gu1'1. Barbara, 76,118,129 Mlguel. Frank. 72.175 Mrguel, john, 72,148 M111vv lun 129190 M111P1 jern 31-'1,Xl1,N7 11H,1ll1 N11111'1 R111 43 79 H7 fl! HM Nhnu Harvu-1 711719 51 I-IH Manton Run I5 M11 Barbara 129 Ntodull, hnell lb Modull, lam 56,7577 K1 1194 Mohr-111, Dun 1115 Mun:-141 1 .non 125 xl.tm1.1- Barbara 36 Sv 73 TH ul lon I L -.1..m.w P.-ggw 44 67 78 no H1 109111 119,114 N11-on Bmw 115 Mount 1 anal 7-1 73 P4-1 129 Moon' R011 114 1414 Moon- Tern 76,195,111 Q-N 14 0' , ,. 1 .,'- i FZ K X ,' I, ,p ,, . , ., . ji 'FW ' It aff! Q ' me-1 -Y 1 Index Ntoou- Tran 'AS 111 ILS Plffl' t 1 I 11. K3 1'ere1ra t arlon. ILS Pernu tLa1.l 70.7h.7N.Ds1,I-19 Pereua tlarx 129 Pereua. Stan 72.77 129 Fever Crue 12.5 Morgan Dusrl 2159 '01 Morgan Kalhx IRS Nlor1uvl1 Rlllntla 3897851113 x11-nrson. D- hhu- N015 stmhu jtm 101115 Kttm. Darrell ILS Nlounlam lam!! S7 1.13 Nlt N100 lulxl I ruler 1111 Nlulruules Klan 129 Mulroonrs Ntnhael 721411 klulrovnrs Tom. 72113 Nlune Nano 66707I7N1INIkS Nlunol Iahrada 36.62fvl6S70.PlI1lP4 Nlunol 1.115 11S Murdock. joe' SM,77.I2't Nlurphx 1'21lal'ueth 1421 NIISII II Nlsdland. Hfent. 76129 Nlxrrw Karoltlt 61.6675 KZ IRS Mu-rs john I0'71lS Nh:-rs Ron I11.1'1S Na11. Nterfs 61.66 67 TS M1113 Pere: Alter, 129 Perez jnes 62.101115 I'ere1, john 101.129 Perez. Nlartha, 150 Peneua. thru Ntane. ILS Perreura. Sta-sen. ILS Peaseau. Rnhard. 150 Peters W'1l11am. Z7,!i.1Sll Yhllllp. franklin 21 Phtllrjx. Donna 125 Phllllps Prxnters and Books 161 Pmzza. Sam 72.115 1'1a1za. Tons 72 Pmhartlmr. john, QSIZS Plvu, Susan 42.61 txS.7t17I. 7h.5ll.'h1l09ll1 150 l 1er1-e Nlarun. 150 P1erce. jefn 130, 1112 Plerve In Nhldred. '15 Pmbtnn. I.1nda, 56.67.69 7071131.82 ILS Plnkston, Path. 7f'1.Pt2.I 15 Prppo, Dehlne. 49.69.70 FL'3.1lI.I 10 Pmle. Reta 16.3-ll Plaster.Chr1s 135 PLA1MAKI'.RS l'I,l'B, 71 Flumblng. 166 Nakau Ann 5!1.fx370.Il.S Napnls Brad. 115 Nasanetn- joe 129 Navarrette. johnns. 129 Nasalro Sal 95 112 ILS Nelson Sallx 129 News Franlue. HM Newsom. Ilan 129 Pullmo Berks. 80.1117 Powell. Lerm. ILS Powers fharlrs. 116125176 Powers judt. 130 Powers. M1kv. 135 Powers, Randy. IFLS Watt, Stuart 79.?l'f.B9.1'15 Pffvlett. Ed. 11,116,125 Nu-to Rtsernars 'CSIZH Nm-1 Salls 27 701-IN O N11-111, tal 125 Nshlmura Helen 62.70'C114h Nsh1mura Ida S8.l'.LS Nshxmura Sam 63.101 129 Noble Nlr Xernon. 14,15 Nogueda, Raul IRS Norton. tharlona, 129 Normans Rrenhsood Nursers 175 Nmanna. jeanettr 141.129 Nmanna. l,uc111e 115,171 179 Nunn. jam. 135 Nunnalls. fllllord -112,95 115 ILS NLTLSFB 1 1.l R 69 Prevlett. jo 50.58.626-I 66.76.78 R0,K3,1ml.111.15ll Pnnce Harbor 152 Pullrns, Pe-gp, 12.5 Quan. Dons 130 Qu1ntan111a. Btella. 56.SFl,62.til.65. 66.69,T8.8'1.l50 Qurntamlla, Sal. 62.101 II-1.115 Qmrantes, Nlark. 76.95.10I.I2S R Tas-lm. R Oakles Bmldmg Supply 1112 Oaklex Hotel and Coflee Shop. I Oakles Pharmaes. 160 O Bannon. Cars 129 Othoa. Carmen, 111.125 ODahlen. Slnrlet 1411 Odom, 10. 117.135 Odom Ruchard. 123,125 Oln-da Ols eda. Orouv Frank. 63,101,129 1.-f 1411 Ben 95.125 Ororm, George 112 lJroZu1.CltlI'1fr1 112 Ortega Kugustum- 1-19 Ortez. Inna 63.115 0rt1z. Robert. 135 Oseguera, Bertha 135 Oseguera. Klan, ILS fbeguera. lsldro 63.97 101 P Pachero. Pacheco. Angela, 175 john. 149 Paclhr Telephone tio 1511 Page kmutrong Dntrxhntnon IQ Page. Blrhara. 129 Page N1 Palang1. Pam ho s an 1315 N1k1. P11 Nlarket ltsS Parker Paul ILS Parker. I.a-:renee 149 Parks Ron. 71 115 Parks. Vugrma. 125 Parsons. Andy 125 Panom t'hr1s 149 Parsons. Donna, 711 64 Ralael Conme. ILS Rafael Herk. 136 RALLY COMMITTEI-L B2 Ramuez, Frank, 61.150 Rarrnrez. Glona. 80.130 Ram1rez, Hank. 62.87.115 Rarmrer. Ismael, 97.IOI.lI5.1lS Ramuei. jesse. 135 Ramuez. joe 114. 135 Ramuez. julua. 58.81 Ram1re1 Manuel. 3S.1'LS Ramlrea, Paul. 62.79.H2,1lD.10l.l'LS Ramtrel. Rlekx. 101.125 , Sxlw 1a. 56,61.66.80.ICXJ.130 Rarmrez Ramos. Lam. 92,116,130 Ramos. Magye. 150 Ramos. Rodney. 12.5 Ramtn. Ruben. 92.101110 Ramos, Wllllarn. 130 Randle Larrw. 72.130 Rasmussen. Debra, 81.125 Rasmusson, Eugene, 92,112,113 Redenhaugh. Deblne. 111.130 na111.,..f. john, 17.92.130 Refl. Donald, 135 Rene. Dtnns. 77,79.82.lI6.l'l5 Reeves Danl50 Reghntto Motori. 179 R1-g0.1fm 58.72.130 Rego. john. 68.150 Reuner. Peter. 21 R E Llngane. ITN Rentuma josle. IE Ruendn. Gabe, 150 Resendez. Glorla. 17.5 Rive. lencllle. 70.150 Rrh. jeanette. 130 Rtcharbon. jackre 131 Rrtoll. Steve, 63.76.130 Rncketxon. Steve. 150 Parsons. Steve. H687.Psh.II3'1I1S Parsons Thelma 12.5 Paatrana. Ifltlsun. ILS Pato Tom 149 Patterson Rocks 72.125 Paul Barnes Red C arpet Realtors. 161 Pav ne frank ll Pena- Ierrs 149 Pease Stes 1- 77 ILS Peek Klan ILS Pedmrr- 1 mdt h6,ws2.l?5 Pr-devsrn Deanna IIS Pmlenen Il-nald 79 'sl 1111 149 Pxlersvn. Hosd 12 Pfilefivn Nlalk IU' IIS 125 Pedersen. Ntarla ILS Pedersen Ntarwun HV 188 Rum. Rands. 30 Rldge. Chersl. 69.70.75 83.150 Rros, Pete 130 Rnos. Oscar. IM Rub, Ros 29.I0l,II2.1Z5 Rnera M1gue1 125 Rnevs Laths. 125 Rnefuew Lodge. 182 Robhms. thc-nl Ivnn, 17.5 Roberts fhetmlt-1 176 Roberts Ntardell 691075130 Robertson. t lavton, 97 130 Rolnnxon. Pat IRS Rnhla I,orra1ne. 130 Rodrlgurs Alsun N1 125 15916'l,1tv1 Rodrngua thus 12.5 Rodngues 1'1sa, HI 12S 167 Rodrngurs Run 62 77.7'4.K'l.h7 11-1.IS1 Rodngun. Del, ISI Rodr1guez.l'Ienrs 11S Rodngun. jus. 85.125 Rodnguer. joe. I'l0 Rodnguez. Ralph 136 Rodngurz. Soledad 12.5 Rodngun. Kastor 130 Rodngun . W lrgxnu. 130 Rodr1gue1.Vr'1ll1e 151 Rudx1gur1.Clor1a 151 Roe. I-411. 66,136 Rnehm George. 76.1116 Roehm, joan ill Rogers lfarl ss.1111.12.5 Rogers Dale 72,130 Rogers Donna. '11 151 Rogers john. 92.130 Roole. Bnan. 37 Rcnas. Frank, 9I.92.II?3.I30 Rmas Ilortencra. ISI Rosas. Tons !k5.1tY7.I12.12.5 Rowland. Brenda, 136 Rozensk1. N11ke. 101.115 Ru1er1sk1. Pam, T94.1D.82.llB.Il1,1f16 Run-nskr, 1 alerre -17.77 78.80 113.109 III 152 Ruhendall. lrudx, 57.152 Russell. Karol. 32 Russell Robert. 20,71.l117 Russox Ilarluor, 173 Rxlee jam:-I 8082.115 S Salas. Rmp. 36 Salmas Paul. 12.5 Salls. Ann. 182 Salvador, Rhonda 56,66.H1,1l6,l61 176. l78.1'i0.190,19I Samples. Charles 130 Sanahna. jrlie. 92.IOI,II2.l30 Sanabrla. Mano. 115,126 Sanabrua, Maummo, 37 Saneen Ramtro. 130 Sanchez. Carmen. 126 Sanches. Marsha. 56,w.74.75.78.8'1.Il1.152 Sanchez, Ras. 107.Il2.125 Sanchez. Ttlde. 69.82.136 Sandale. Franusco, 37 Scarfo. juds. 23,56,58.59.6I.66 7831. 136. 160.16-1.175,179. 180.182 Schaefer, Schmndt, Shan. 130 Franklm. 28.95. ICD. 101 Schne1der. Dan, 130 Schwenleger. Carl 22,92.9'!.1l2 SCIENCE. 23 Snow, W1ll1arru. LS SCXQIAI. STUDIFB. 24-2.5 hulle. Mah 57,62,64.l3l Snmefhlldet. janet. 5l1.59.Hl,77,7h.PtI.IFi1 Somerhalder. jean 5l'1,S9.83,77 I-11.130 Summennlle, Alfred. 126 SONCLFADEIB. 129 SOPIIOMORE CLASS, 12741711 SOPIIOMORE HOP, -19 Sorenson. Gerald. IU? 126 Sorenson. Turf. 4456.57.61.62.6l.T1.7H.110.Kl,151 171 Southern. juquuta. 130 southern. Roger 1:16 Souza. Edvard. 130 Soura. Frank, 37 SPANISH tf1,l'B. 62-63 Speer. Ronald. 153 SPECIAL SIERNICI-18. 517 Sp1nelI1. Angellna. 10.126 Spmelln. Angelo. 1710 Splnelln. Frank. 25,136 Spoon. Dvavne. 153 Sprmger. Peter. Z5 Stamm and Bndgm-head Thealtn. 177 Stalllruls. Allvert 92.116 Stallmgs. Tom. 7797.11-1 126 Slandudge, Mlke, 115.130 Slandrldge. Blame 153 State Irarm Insurance. 167 Stefarnc. Arlene. 153 Stephens. Dennls. 92.136 Stewart, Kiraxg, 97.114110 Stolhand. Warne, 107.126 Stone. Danny, 92,130 Stoneharger. Clenn, 82.95.10'7,I12,I2.'1.I26 Stornetta. Fred. 71.72.95 126 Stornetta. Suzanne, 56,S7.58.60,61.66. 67.71.75.7'1.50.133 Stnrnetta. john. 60,130 Stuafi Burr. 3I.74.75,76.8s'1.l5'1 STUDENT COl'NtZII.. 56 Stulce. Maria. 3.78.1316 Stulce. Rodney. 6'l.72.9S.126 Sudweeks. Ph1ll1p 77.136 Summes. Roan. 130 Sun Motors. 173 Sunnga. Gilbert. 97.130 Sutllfl. Debra. 136 Sutlxf. Mark, IM Sweat. Diane, 136 sum-gwd. Rohm. 79.147.51.131 Swlndle. Dun. 126 Snmdle. johnme. 3.151 Swope, Edmond. 79.1 16.1 17.133 T 50011. Herbert, I7 22.96.9111-1 Scrngglns. Nlarllxn, 130 Srrugglns, Sharon. 74.130 Sebnan. Amta, 152 Sebrlan. Ktrk. 126 Seeds. Shuble, 130 Seeno. jill. 58.6'3.1lI.I30 Segona. Max. 130 Seko, Sharon. 25.XI,82,l26 Sellers. hckre. 126 SENIOR CLASS. 137-155 Sephus, Debble. 130 Serna. Buddw. 116,126 Serna. Lxnda. 81.130 sem. Ray. 101.126 Settle. Bill. 130 Sharalanownch. Walter. IB Shelton, Pam. 58.59.m.70.75.136 Sheppard.. Dune. T9.92,IOI.136.182 Sheppard, Fddue. 126 Sheppard Sherry. 66.136 Sherman. jans, 58.59.63.70.81.I30 Shneves. Kenneth. 67 S1dr1an. Roseman 130 Stlsera Lumber Co, 160 Snlsa Allen. 63.75.130 Snlsa. Calnn, 126 Stlva Kathleen. 58.59.626-1.6S.70. 78.261.83.152 Silva, Martin. 42.H6.S7.llXl.l0I.I35 Stlnena. joe. 130 Sunpson. Brenda. 159. 168,169,175 Stmpxon. Lorraune. 64,61S.69.7fs.9n3.IS2 smgh. Mtn. Tz97,114.1a6 Sxqueldo. Chrutl. 81.130 Sat. jean. 57.60.62.61.l36 Slt. Yuen. 58.59.6'1.lZD Skeen. Don. 136 Smahlrk. Marla. 130 Tamas 0. Tarango. Bobby. 130 Cemlxa. 63.83.130 Taylor. jern. 136 Taylor. juds. lim Tavlor. Karen. 81.130 on. 79.87.136 Taylor. She11a. 81,136 Taylor. Stew. 126 TEACHERS. 16-3-I Temp. Ralph, s6.s9.e2.7s.sa.1sa TENNIS. 95-99 The Fashnon Bootevy. 169 The Pump Center. 183 Thelma L Walt's Market. 175 Thomas, Claudette. 65.78.813-3.154 Thomas, Claudta, 42.-17 78.81.'58.IIO.1II. 154 Thomas. Claudlne. 80,136 Thompon. Eluabeth. 50.668.82.136 Smlth, Allen. 152 Smlth, Alvin. 28 smnh. Btll. 72.76.130 Smnth lflaudla 7175140130 Smulh Denms N11 3175 Sm1lh Elllaheth 152 Sm1th jolene 67152 Smllh. Rennes. -176F1.1i1 Smllh I,arh Ill Smlth, Rnchard. 133 Smrth Rohm-rt. 136 Sm1th Shelln, 126 Smllh Tom. 72.1116 Smith Vina 81.82.126 Smtthson, Sm1t luon, farolvn 25.319 Dems. 18 Smslue George. Z'l.1t6.N7.11N.It5 . I 417' I r Voss, Thornton, Doyle, 28 Thornton, Pamela, 82.8-3,126 Thornton, Pat, 69,80,81,130 Tito's, 160 Tobar, Carmen, 136 Tobar, Domtnga, 136 Tobar. Dora, 136 Tolei. Doug. w,1fB,10'f,115.l26 Tones, Alfred, 95,116,126 Torres. Christine, 81,130 Torres, Hector, 126 Torres. Linda, 154 Torres. Lupe, 136 Toner, Francine, 5B,59,63.64.70,81,H3,130 Tovar. Tovar. Cloria. 81.126 joe, 6'3,92,113,131 Townsend. Martha. 63.70, 131 Townsend. Martha, 78,80,136 Townsend. Shirlev, 74,75,76,131 Toy, Sunnv. 136 Treat, Marsha, 49.69,80,83,131 Treat, Melvin, 131 Tremblev, Lan -1671,72,76,7'4,116 117. 136 Trign, Genard, 126 Trotter, Ronnie, 1131 Trnvvhrdge, Kim, 26,751,136 Turner. Penm. 5P'1,7I,7H.H0,H6,11Pi,1I36 U United Auto Supplv, l7H Upton, jack, 112,113,131 Upton, Mane, 65,154 Urenda, lrma. 154 Utterbach, Chris. 61,82,l1-1,136 Utterhacl, Kurt, 101,115,126 Vamsad e, Linda, 61,71,75,81,131 Valentine, Vicki, 119,154 Valverde, Marv Ann, 51,131 Valvetde, Rudv. 95,107,126 Van Buren, Chervl, 49,69,80.P43,131 Van Tassel, Ethel. 25.60 vaga. Adnan, 19.37.155 Vargas, Rudy, 131 VARSITY BASEBALL. 112 VARSITY BASKi.'I'BA1.1., 102-HX! VARSITY, FOOTBALL, 86-91 VARSITY SWIMMING, 116 VARSITY TRACK, 114 Vasquez, Ernest, 131 Vasque1, Gloria, 57,61,6-1,811,154 Vega, judv. 62,155 Vega, Manuel, 131 Seniors Earn cholastic Recognition . . . Vengles, Bill, 61,6-1,71,79,Pi2,1 16,1 17 l36,l59,1h0,162,l6H,I73,175 Ventranos, 11511 Viera, Dehhie, 126 Viera, Kathi, 136 Vtera, Nnelia, 131 Viera, Steve, 67,155 Vigil, james, 115.131 Vilas. I-kidiv 131 Villa. Manuel, 57,6'1,95,l15,l2h Villa. Man 59,6I,65,701I16 Village t'm1'1ures, 173 v.i1a1p1.na.. calvin, :zo Yun Nierta, George' 11'1 119,116 inn, Schopp, Ellmf, amz Karen 70,81 82,126,172 I7-1,176 Wilson. Winter, Lauraleen, '16 Sharon, 50,57,5K,60,b4,66,fi9 71,7-1,75,76,7B,80,PS3,190,155 Winters, Allred, 36,37 Winters, Dave, 126 Winters, jane, 126 Winters, Linda, 136 Wm Boyd Real Hstate lnvestments, 175 Wolle, Steven, 61.62,w,155,161.167.1g1 Wong, Cameron, 6177.126 Wong, Wood, WOOD Luev, 36 Flame. 126 SHOP. 28 Woodward. France, C16 Worden , Linda, 126 WRESTLING, HD- 101 X oss, Pam, 70.155 W Waller, Debbie, Hl,B2.l26 Wallace, Steve, 112,131 Wallace, Theresa, 126 Wallis. Lauina, 136 Wallis. Loved, 126 Walsh, Linda, 131 Walilivn, Yvonne 33,1711 Walt s Mobil Serxlee, 180 Warren, lattice, 141,126 Washh urn, Ollie, fi3,95,106.107,l26 Watkins, Charlotte, 81,136 Watkins, Dennv, 97,114,131 Wearin, Bnnnie, 131 Weariri, Larry, 22,72,155 Welxter, Bill, 155 Webster, Marna, 80,126 Webster, Thomas. 131 Weeks, Charles, 95,126 Weehs, Edna, 57,6l,64,77,78,H1,1S5 Welch, Laurance, Welsh, ianette, 126 Wes Anderson and Associates 160 We-sterheru, Tern. 126 Wester n Auto, 177 Wheeler, Barbara, 81,612,126 Wheeler, Harold, 47,79,K7,HJ,11f1,1-16 whine, Chris. 60,67,71,79,K1,l16,155 White. joan, 131 White, Linda, 126 White, Shellev, 58.59,61,66,71,f10,1f11,1W Whitenrr, Robert, 155 Whittern, Tersa, 70,81,13l Wichllne, Llnna, 6'l,7B.Y43,1lB.111,155 Wickline, Sue, 136 Wiln. witey, Sharon, 131 Ron. 68.136 Wilson. Dixie, 131 Wilson. Helen, 67,83 Wright, Chester, 6'l,79.92,l16.136 Wright, Olen, 131 Wristen, Diane, 141,112,126 Y Yahn, Theresa, 1111 Yamashita, Pam Slim h-4.714 xi H3 155 I6'3,169.175 190 iam-1, john, .25 Yates, Randi, 97,114,136 Ybarra Aurelio, 111,155 Ybarra. Cul a, 126 Yharra, Manuel, 3l,63,77,1?1l YEARBOOK S0i'11-TTY 66 Ynnemura, Rov. 72,126 Yonemura, Sachiho, 6265.82 136 Young, fvnlhia. 81.131 Z Zamora, George 99,101,115,I26 Zach, Mike 131 Zeiger, Bertha jean, 35 Seated behind the flag seniors take part in the graduation ceremonies. Twenty-one seniors this year earned grades entitling them to membership to the California Scholarship Federation. 1 1. Es. .t rff 1 . If, -..,.. , E I . 1f4? ' ' . sn? ...4 1 tb-ry .if 4 1 v....V. s ,- vu, Q-V, r., . , 15,4 JN. 5, -4, ,.,g:n, , y ,,.,1 ,I .'.s---ft-It ,. ' A eyy,.,,,,55f1'.Q1f4Q:5.1Ag,Q3 ' .- . , X F ..f in - - ' 'LCA'- ' 'QF U-'Giga LION Staff Members-Top Row: Rhonda Salvador, Patty Yamashita. Bottom Row: Leticia Borravo. Bernnet Alves. janice Butler. Sharon Shelley White. Xdxiwr Mr NN'illiam Peters. Steve Wolfe, Eric Miller. LIO Awards: All- Ov'er 20.000 high schools puhlished vearhoolts in the nation last vear. The LION was one of only three dozen to have won not only All-American title in the fortv-seventh judging ofthe National Scholastic Press Association hut also uhledalistn in the thirtv-third judging of the Clolumhia Scholastic Press Association. .Xlthough very proud of the honors awarded the l96T LION. this yearls stall helieved that it must not remain static. hut rather it must go forward. VK'ith this in mind. it was a year ol' change and growth for the LION yearhoolx. Important changes were made this year to im- l9O Winter. judv Mapes. Nlariann Annand. merican, Medalist prove the LION. Additional pages were added to the organization section to allow the cluhs with verv large rnemherships to he divided into several groups for their cluh pictures. To improve the elass section. underclass pictures were made slightly larger. More candids were added and photographs throughout the hook were cropped closer to the action. lleadhands were added. and a new and unusual theme was developed. ln addition. type was used with more freedom and the use of color was more extensive. Lastlv. the H32 pages lthe largest LION ever puhlishedl were utilized to hetter tell the storv of this years life at Lihertv. People Who Help Thank youg two short words, but said with all sincerity to those who have done so much to make this yearbook a success. It is without exaggeration that the staff would not merely have had a difficult time in producing the 1968 LION, but it would have been an impossibility without the help and cooperation of so many: Administration and Faculty for being so under- standing and cooperative in granting those last minute requestsg American Yearbook Company for the printing of the 1968 LION yearbookg William Batze for his help with photographyg Brentwood News and Oakland Tribune for those few special photographs they providedg William Jacobs for his irreplaceable help in the actual production of this yearbookg '6 A . i -:nv T,ix N i' Light Staffs Wa Language Arts Department Members, Mrs. Mary jane Barnes, Mr. Oliver Bascom, Mr. Richard Hackett, Miss Ethel Van Tassel, and Mr. john Yancey for help in proof-readingg Hal Matson Studios for producing many of this book' s fine photographsg William R. Stephenson for his help with the organization of this yearbookg William F. Peters, Adviser, to whom we owe a special thanks for everything, because without him we never would have made itg 1968 Staff for their dedication and time during this year, especially when it got Hrough . There it is, without the elaborate language, the biggest thank you possible. Mariann Annand Editor-In-Chief 1967 LION Awards ALL-AMERICANH National Scholastic Press Association HMEDALISTH Columbia Scholastic Press Association 1968 LION Staff Editor-In-Chief, ............ Mariann Annand Curriculum Editor Assistant Editor, Sports Editor ..... judy Scarfo Layout Editor, Art Editor ......... Steve Wolfe Organization Editor .....,.... Patty Yamashita Assistant Organization Editor . . .Sharon Winter Activities Editor ............ Rhonda Salvador Assistant Activities Editor ..... Leticia Borrayo Class Editors ........ janice Butler, Judy Mapes Ads Editor .... ............ S helley White Index Editor .... . , .Bernnet Alves Photographer ........., ....... 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