Liberty High School - Lion Yearbook (Brentwood, CA)
- Class of 1970
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And so bvgins The' dawn of ll decade. A I A A A A M EMS? Board of rustees tudies tandards As the foundation of Liherty, the governing Board of Trustees met on the second and fourth Thursdays of each month to discuss future school plans. NVorlt carried on at this time in- cluded various tasks, such as personnel approv- al, construction planning, hond proposals and maintaining high academic standards. Elected hy the community last spring, Mr. john Bloomfield and Mr. Leonard Gerry joined incumhent memhers Mr. Dewey Dehlartini, Mr. Art Honegger, and Mr. Floyd Pedersen in tackling the complex and continuous respon- sibilities facing them. Before a lmoard of trustees inecting starts. Superintendent XYaxne Bouldin: .ind hoard ineinlicr Xlr Xrl Ilona-gger discuss thi- ag:-mln ol tonight s meeting Part ol each lmoard meeting is concerned with signing hills and warrants. as well as changing general policies of the school. Board of TrusteesANlr lfloxd Pcclcrscn. president. Xlr Leonard fierrx. Mr, Art llonegger, Nlr. john Bloomfield. and Mr. Dewey lJeNlartini 'S. 5 'FV' 12 H I 1 I l i l i I ' I l 1 4 R S UPICRINTICNDISNT - ' XVAYNIC BOl'l,DINC lil: G PT l'iSl'0l'llllLL l ls.: lX.llIl.H1 llllfl ll-,ruff y,,H,l 1-lllllll wil lin lI1l'l'lllIlIIl halt Ynnf I on' ol Snpvrlnlrnflrnl NX.i'.nv' l'vfnlrln.g . ,I 1. 5,l.,, snrcnlrli flIlllt'N Nlr ll'llIl'l1IlQ 1 1.nr'n.g ilu trwvpllx LlN.ll1ll'lll'Vl.IN.Ilr'.ill' Ii.iIl-. f oxninilfw f-...I . f. IJ -W . - ,.' ' uperintendent Helps With ccreditation To assure that Liberty was keeping pace with the changing times. Superintendent Wayne Boulding administered an extensive self-eval- uation and accreditation program, in which fac- ulty and students participated. The newly in- stituted LAP program. as well as all other courses. was reviewed. Acting as spokesman for Liberty. Nlr. Boulding acquainted the Board of Trenstees with salary matters. school management. needs. and ac- complishments. He presided over interviews and selection of personnel. and faculty' orien- tation. Nlore pleasureahle duties included escorting Lihertyls Homecoming Queen at the Octoher 24 ceremony and attending student body dances. I3 dministrators Aid Curriculum Change To pace the expansion of Liherty and solve new prohleins. administrators offered their knowledge. skill. and experience. Prime re- sponsibilities included school guidance and assuring a smoothly functioning campus. Besides supervising teacher's curriculum and student activities. Nlr. Lou Bronzan also in- structed faculty and students in the purpose and mechanics of the five-year school accredita- tion. Student discipline. truancy' and attendance was handled hy Xlr. Gerald Clayhurn. vice-prin- cipal. Nlr. Vernon Noble. vice-principal and head counselor. attended to counseling duties and balancing class distrihutions. All administrators assisted in chaperoning school activities and enforcing campus regulations. Vice-Principal. Head Counselor MR. VERNON NOBLE A.B.. MA. X ,gil ii l Q ul L ' i I4 go-. -A., 'ff . , G Principal NIR. LOL' BRGNZAN AB.. NIMX. Vice-Principal MR. GERALD CLAYBURN AB.. NIA. K, Ab' y nl at Ponclering oyer a problem in tlie counseling department. Xlr Hay id Kirby and Xirs Xlildrctl jobnson discuss ii student! .iccuin tilt- Tlit- counseling department and attendance olficc worlt togctbcr in ordcr to see that tbe students bay c cnougb credits lor graduation wk T IIXYID KIRBY LEONARD LLTIIO 4 i AB.. yu. 'P HENRY Riaxyiixo LAB. 'nay Counselors Design Class Schedules Responsibilities of Libertyis counseling de- partment varied from arranging class schedules. and providing information about colleges. to advising students in class choices and offering guidance in personal problems. Holding personal interviews witb parents and students. handling' transfers and transcripts and contacting employment offices for gradu- ates. tbe counselors kept busy' tbrougbout tbe vear. Linder tbe leadership of Nlr. Yernon Noble. bead counselor and staff. Xlr. David Kirby. Nlr. Leonard Lucio. Nlr. Henry' Raining and Nliss julia Arce. tbe department was able to aid students in preparing for tlieir future 15 0' P junior varsity head loothall coach Hohert Glenn. discusses various plays with his assistant l.ary Welch Both men have devoted manv hours to the development of the junior v arsitv team Teachers Displa, nusual Interess A teacher is many things to students. Ile is an adviser, leader, listener, and friendg as vvell as the ohject of practical jokes. Leading the classroom is just one facet in the teachers life at Lihertv. Nlanv teachers lend their time to extra-curricu- lar activities. Through these activities students have the opportunity to meet another side of a teacher. Off the joh. teachers utilize their time in manv vvavs. From fishing in the loeal delta vvaters and vvriting poetrv for national magazines to jogg- ing and practicing judo, teachers enjov life as a never ending adventure. I6 mi .'T'4 0 vs.. 'bv x, ' ' C 3 Nlrs. Katherine Sorenson looks up lrom ln-r uoilt .is it to .islv X ou incan theres inure . Xlrs Sorcnsoii .icts as tlit- .lNNlNi.l!Il lIlH'.lfl.tll .intl ls rcspoiisililn' lor tlit- llllllllllltlt' ol texts used ln stuilciits .ind stall Taking time to stop and help students. Niike Painter. Ricky Pastor and Mitchell Lasiter. with a football problem is Freshmen I-'oothall Coach Frank lJeParsia Coach Ut-Parsia explains a play to his team Q I 'W'-Hub 9 rbi 4 .4 ., w ll , - ,,1 3 'F I ibrar Procures New AV Material When faced with assignments requiring research and study, students utilized the li- brary and its multitude of resources. Aiding students with their tasks were librar- ian, Mr. Walter Sharafanowich, and assistant librarian, Mrs. Katherine Sorenson. With over 600 new volumes added to the library shelves and more audio-visual equipment, the library offered students knowledge and infor- mation unequalled in the past. 113 W' Trying to locate' a film is just ont' of thi- many duties of the- librarian INYIC tlurt littcrbacly is rc-aclyiiiu a history film and prop-ctor lor Xlr Pctc fwpriiugcrs Xiiii-ricau tion-riiiiiciit Class Thi- audio-yisual room is just om- part of tht- librarys many and yarii-il ri-smircc matt-rials 18 'Z' Explaining hoyy to use' thi- card catalog. Xlr Walter Sliarafammitli tells hoyy important it is to kumy your yy ay around tht- library Xlr S iari fanoyyich is alyyays rt-ally to hclp stuclt-uts find rin-vclccl mater Vt'Al.TtfR Sll.'tR.AXl'7XNOXYlKfll KATHERINIQ SURIAQNSON XB.. B S Xl X Bl S I i Assistant Librarian brarian Wluvq, With great concentration, Spanish students, taught by Mr. james Al- ves, learn more throughout the year by the use of the headsets and tapes provided for foreign language classes Shown here are Carmen Gomez and Sue Zavala listening to a lesson Adjusting her head set, Carmen Gomez prepares for her Spanish Ill lesson using the audio-lingual equipment. The equipment is used so that the students will become better acquainted with the way in which the foreign language is spoken by hearing it spoken bya linguist, tx.:- ' 1 l'QYl-QI,YN tLHll'l l'l'II Ali, lznglisli, Spanish, I'rc-nch. j.-XN1liS.f'tl.YliS AFS Club fttlxrscr, Professional A B, Spanish I, ll, lll, IY. Span- Relations tlornrnittm-1 Hospital- Lsh Club Adviser ity Conirnittee 'IV :D Q. 5 Forei n Lan uage Sees Latin Return This year's program in foreign languages consisted of a returning course, Latin I, as well as four of last year's courses, Spanish I and II, and French II and IV. Vocabulary, grammar and sentence structure were stressed in all classes and taught through use of film strips, tapes and the audio-lingual laboratory. French classes often employed issues of Paris Match as readers, New texts, Learning Spanish the Modern Way were issued to Spanish I and II students. Instructors, Mr. james Alves, Mrs. Evelyn Grif- fith, and Miss Ethel Van Tassel, provided a cultural background and history summary of the French, Spanish and ancient Roman civil- izations. I9 MARY IAN If BARNES AB., MA., English I, III, IV OLIVER BASCOM A.B., M.A., English I, III, Crystal Wall Adviser HAROLDCHILD AB., English I, Il, State Require- ments, junior Class Adviser GEORGIA COOK M.A., Reading Program Coordinator, Elementary Tutoring Program VIRGINIA Dim-ir AB., Ms., English 1, ii RICHARD HACKETT A.B., English I, II, Future Teachers Club, Crystal Wall. Rally Committee, and Playmalcers Co-Adviser ROBERT RUSSELL A.B., Communications, Public Speak- ing, Drama, English III, Playmakers Club Adviser ELLRIE VON SCHOPP A.B.A., B.S., English II, World Literature, Adult Education, Family Life, Pep Club and Rally Squad Ad- viser, Chairman Language Arts Department thy. P2 gillnx. En lish tudents Utilize L P Programs Concentrated short-term units, tailored to meet future needs, was the basic area of study in English III and IV. Emphasis was placed on improvement in grammar, reading and compo- sition. Upper classmen read and discussed such novels as Anna Karenina, Return of the Native and Scarlet Letter. In English I and II classes, students concen- trated on mastering basic skills of grammar 20 and sentence structure, utilizing for the first time here at Liberty, the Learning Activity Packages or LAPS to the students. Elective classes of drama and public speaking were offered to those wishing to broaden vocal expressions. The Liberty Bell was published by journalism I and II, while annual staff mem- bers focused talents on producing LION '70, 'x , 'P' 111 7- 4-'S S fi Y Q u G FRANK lJl'1l'.-KRSIA AA., A li., Vliorlc Study floordinator Frosh Football Coach ROBIQRT FRARY 1 AB., Continuation lfducation ln F Ll AA., A li, English as a sf-cond lan- guage, English ll, Art lfundarnen- tals, Mexican-American Club, 'XPS Adviser, Social Committee ARTHUR GONZALICS Special Education dds Mr. Gonzales Because the California state law specifies that all of its residents must attend school until a certain age, Liberty saw the need to provide special aid for those students who found it necessary to drop out of the regular program. Those who have left the regular scholastic program or were in need of special assistance or needed an emphasis on a particular subject could look to the Special Education Program for help. Under a relaxed atmosphere, students were able to produce, having work geared to their in- dividual needs. Most of the assignments, be- cause of their nature, were planned and made- up by instructors Mr. Frank DeParsia and Mr. Robert Frary, with a new addition Mr. Art Gonzales. Mr. Arthur Gonzales explains to Donna De.-kzevedo and Olivia Beltram some of the basics of English. New to the Special Education Depart- ment, Mr. Gonzales is teaching English as a second language to Mexi- can-American students who already had as their first language, Spanish. 21 New Books Help tudents Learn ath lxlathematical accuracy necessary in every- day living was stressed in courses of general math with the aid of a new book, Trouble Shooting Mathematic Skills. Geometry students, using their new text, School Mathematics Geometry, provided step- by-step proof for principal theorums and ex- plored planes and geometric figures. Algebra I and Algebra II students furthered their knowledge of number relations. Members of the TrigfAnalysis class dealt with problems in space and analytic geometry and in trig- onometry. The department was headed by Mr. Herb Scott with Mr. Gerald Crawford and Mr. Elias Hern- andez aiding. 'Ov GERALD CRAWFORD B.S., Algebra I, ll, Geometry ELIAS V. HERNANDEZ B.S., M. tio., Alge- bra, Geometry 18,-a 'EI' D lllfRBlQR'l' SCOTT ' W ' A.B,, Algebra l, Geometry, Trigf' Analysis, Cross V Q Country, Assistant 'l'raelcGoach Y u, ' ' 22 . - A ' Explaining a problem in Algebra l to Rhonda Shelton is Mr, Gerald Crawford. Mr. Crawford also teaches Algebra ll and Math. Pointing out the main parts of a human skeleton to his science class, Mr. jerry Black explains the names and uses of all the bones. Mr, Black is a new teacher added to the science department this year. W5 lt, 'TTU fun Biology tudents Inspect natom Two new teachers were added to the science department this year. Aiding students in their study of recent scientific discoveries and pro- gress were Mr. jerry Black, Mr. Ron Overton, and returning staff members Mr. Robert Glenn and Mr. Dewel Morgan. Basic understanding of scientific concepts was the goal of all classes. Biology students concentrated on the study of living organisms and life processes. Chemistry classes, using the CHEM study program, concerned themselves with collect- ing accurate data on matter composition and reactions. A study of the laws of nature was made by physics students. JERRY BLACK AA., AB., General Science. Frosh Football and Basketball Coach ROBERT GLENN BS., MA., Biology. Math l, Boys PE 3-4, Varsity Baseball Coach. Head jV Football Coach DEVVEL lf. MORGAN A.B,, Physics, Chemistry. Senior Math, CSF Adviser. Chairman Ne- gotiating Panel BONNIE L. OVERTON BS.. Biology. General Science Math I 23 Wll,l.lAM BATZE AB., State Requirements, ' U livolving Nations, journalism ' nf l, ll, Annual Staff, Yearbook Society, Liberty Bell Adviser, Faculty Club President Q '15 PATRICIA CLAYWELL AB., State Requirements, English l, Cheerleaders, Song- leaders Adviser, Welfare Com- mittee, Evaluation Committee, gg Salary Committee Frosh and Sophs hange Courses Changes were seen in the social studies de- partment this year, as new books and courses were introduced to Liberty students. For the first time, freshmen members studied state requirements and social studies skills. Sophomores learned the rules of the road as they involved themselves in driveris education. juniors familarized themselves with United States history through the use of the newly instituted LAP program. Studying our nationis governmental system, seniors utilized a new text, Contemporary Issues in American Democ- racy. Mrs. Pat Dacus, a l' S. History teacher. asks the opinion of one of her students. Ruben Ramos, about the I..-XP program added this year This may of teaching requires much indixidual and independent research 24 is 1' . 2 I.. -1 er.. Si. ' L ' v I s ,J ,DL I 4 ,-I lf..-' ,.. favs 4u..,,. PATRICIA lJ:XCL4S A B. L' S History. American Coverriment. Sociology GERALD HARIYI' gn A..-K, AB. State Requirements. Evolving Nations. Hi-Risers Ad- viser, Driver Training Director XVILLIAM SNOW' BS.. MA., American Govern- ment, Sociology. Project Coor- dinator PETERSPRINCER AB.. NIA., American Covern' ment. Chairman Social Studies Department ETHEL V.-KN TASSEL .-X B.. Nl .'X. L' 5 History. Latin l. CSF Adviser. Latin Club Adviser. Personnel Policies Committee. Scholarship Committee 5' LAURANCE XYELCH B.S.. Record Keeping. State Requirements. Drivers Training. IX' Football Coach Working on a current events assignment in American Government. Larry Alves looks up with a puzzled expression and asks for the teacheris help in understanding the article on the Federal System. Y' -T 5.25 gn.. jg figs u-snag, -.v I lex 3 . 'llhh l i QQQ O - 1 Q- 42. + 9 3 25 Inspecting the tropical plants in tht- school greenhouse, Terry Gregory. Brian Coffman, and Charlie Powers. seem to find some type of fungus or bug invading the rubber plants. Hi h School Farm Plays ital Role With a big emphasis on farming in the Brentwood area, students, under the direction of Mr. Cary Lewis and Mr. Tom Stammer, were engaged in the actual management of a farm. Besides the running of the farm, the agricul- tural department expanded to include a butch- ering and slaughtering class and house for use in the actual cutting of beef and lamb car- C3SSCS. Among the new projects completed this year were the building of a new road through the school farm and the building of a water fountain. The Ag department also acquired two new feed bins and a new hen house. To complete the class, this summer ag students will participate in the County fairs at Antioch, Pleasanton, and Stockton. 26 -a 'Q Constructing a paper covered structure in Mr. Ron Slammers crafts class. Christine Siqueido has little trouble reaching from one side to the other of her figurine to tic parts of it together. X x CARY E, LEWIS TOM S'l'AMN1liR BS., MA., Landscaping I, BS., Agriculture Science l, ll, Plant Science, Agriculture Animal Science, Math I, l l A Business. I-'FA Adviser. Nego- Adviser tiating Panel Working with great determination, Itavmond tingling concentrt t St I'nts worlccml throughout tha- ye. in completing his art projee. .' uri instructing various designs and art structures. KENNETH FORLOW A.B,, M.A., Basic Industrial Arts, Mechanical Drawing II, III, Architectural Draw- ing I, II, Crafts I, Senior Class Adviser, Negotiating Panel tgp., 1 if WILLIAM F. PETERS A.B., Art Fundamentals, De- sign and Composition, Salary Committee Libert Desi ners Dominate Awards Art students started the year by again dom- inating the country art show, winning seven of the nine awards, including First through Fourth presented at the Contra Costa County Fair. Mark Long's landscape painting was voted first in art and chosen Best of Show in high school art. This honor made it five years in a row a Liberty artist has taken the blue ribbon and the school has taken over half of the ribbons. During Christmas, art students decorated over 50 merchants' store windows throughout the community. Craft students created projects under the in- struction of Mr. Ron Stammer, a new teacher to Liberty. A graduate of Humboldt State College, he worked as a technical assistant in photog- raphy and offered his five classes basic prin- ciples in photography, pottery, jewelry and lapi- dary work. Mr. Ken Forlowis Mechanical Drawing and Architectual Drafting students were given the challenge of designing and building simple machinery and competing for a cash prize in the designing of a 2 bedroom floating home. The final project was the building of a structure for the Ninth Annual Applied Arts Show held in May. RONALD STAMMER AB., M.A., Crafts I, Advanced Crafts 'V'-A. its 27 QA DALECOZBY AB., Woods II, III, Basic Industrial Arts, Applied Arts Chairman, Tennis Coach WILLIAM S. CROSSI AB., Basic Industrial Arts, Auto 2, .Advanced Auto FRANK SCHM IDT AB., Metals I. II. Ill. Student Government, Student Council Adviser, Scholarship Commit- tee. IV Basketball Coach 28 Pointing out sections of a car engine to Russell Evans and Frank Mar- tinez is Mr. William Crossi, a new auto shop teacher. M r. Grossi instructs the students on howto over-haul an engine. tuclents Express Creative Interes s In the industrial art classes, students express- ed their talents through creation of various articles such as wooden chairs and chests and metal magazine racks. Comprehension of instruction played an impor- tant role in maintaining a safe and operative shop situation. During May, the Ninth Annual Applied Arts Show was held at which time students display- ed projects they made during the year. A car over-hauled by auto shop members was raffled at this time. New to the department this year was Mr. William Crossi, auto shop instructor. -Him 'ggi Night Sight Tester I1 . A ' A 1 ir :Z Building a chair involves many different steps. Arlon Nunn and Fred Thornton have put this one together but still have to sand it smooth and then apply either varnishor paint to finish. Donovan Rice is testing his reaction on the brake reaction timer while Mary Hansen watches and Mr. Gerald Hardt works the machine that was just purchased by the school this year for sophomores ids In Trainin Driver Education students became better ac quainted with hazards of driving through use ofthe newly purchased equipment. Reflexes were tested by the brake reaction timer and the new detonator. Also employed was a night sight tester which checked the driver's glare recovery and night vision. Stu- dents were able to practice these skills in the four 1970 driver training cars. Mr. Gerald Hardt headed the department in teaching Liberty drivers how to handle auto- mobiles more effectively and safely. 4:6 f E ..,,-,, E I Y 1 .ii il: i 8 ' if fx ff. '- .V e ,4 'WK 9- 29 S ll li l Uti'l'N lfii .X B. Bookkeeping I. ll. Busi- ness lfundarnenlals. Typing l, Sophornon- Class .-Xdxiscr RUY Klil'Nll,. tNlJ .N B. Clerical Office Practice. Typing ll. Business Club :Kd- xiscr. Faculty Club Treasurer. Husiiiess Ilepartrnent Chair- rnun IJHANK P.-XYNE .-NB. Shorthand l. Typing I. Business Nlath Rl-l'l'.'X ANN PlR'I'l.li BS, MS., Iyping l. Short- hand I, Il. Student Office and Library Assistant siipm-iw, Faculty Club Secretary - achines Work To Train Students Training students to meet future vocational requirements was the primary goal of Libertyis business department. Headed by Mr. Roy Krumland, staff members, Miss Beta Pirtle, Mrs. Sue Fortner and Mr. Frank Payne, instructed students in use of dictaphones, electric typewriters and mimeo- graph machines. Future secretaries were then able to gain in- sight as to what will be expected of them as employees. At the annual Senior Scholarship Awards Assembly, students excelling in business tech- niques and procedures were recognized and awarded. Taking a bookkeeping test requires great concentration as is evidenced here by Linda White. Checking columns of figures and arrangement is exacting work and a simple mistake can multiply 30 'id' M 'FT5 S-X high, rg 71-v Q 5 -..ig-if :fljg Foods l students start very simply at the beginning of the year and learn to make such things as popcorn, Here Lillian Pierce pours butter onto the popcorn that she and Kathy Sciortino made. JEANNECLENN B.A., Homemaking ll, Cloth- ing ll, Math I, Senior Class Adviser 'FQ XM CAYL KRUMLAND A.B., Foods l, Clothing, Homemaking lll, FHA Ad- viser, Social Committee Girls Experience Meal Preparation oining the home economic department this year was Mrs. Carol Marshall, clothing instruc- tor. Also aiding students in broadening skills in sewing and meal preparation, were Mrs. Gayle Krumland and Mrs. jeannie Glenn. Beginning seamstresses first made a poncho and later completed a cotton garment. Girls in Clothing II practiced their skills in matching plaids, lining clothing and working with velvet, while advanced classes learned tailoring meth- ods. Foods I and Homemaking II students practiced preparing nutritious meals and also studied grooming and family relations. Family relations studies, interior decorating lessions, and knitting were highlights of the year for Homemaking III girls. Pam Wisner, Mary Frey. Sharee Austin. Pam Hendersen, Robin White, and Lucille Robles xx ork together to perfect cooking skills they will use later in life and to help at home now. CAROL ll.lfNE MARSHALI, BS., Advanced Clothing. Clothing l. State Require- ments Y'-v 31 Klfl'I'll if DAWSON AB., M,A., Boys' l'l'I I-2, Boys' Block Lvl Adviser, Salary Com- mittee, Grievance Clornrnittee, Head Track and Wrestling C Ioach IACK VV l l'IHHlI,l, MA., Boys' Pli l-2, 3-4, Boys' Block Adviser, Chairman Plf Depart- ment, Negotiating Panel, llead Yar- sity Football Coach. Athletic Di- rector jl'1HRYMll.l,l'IH A.B., Boys' Pls 3-4, State Require- ments 2, Sophomore Class Adviser, Assistant Varsity Football Coach, f. T Varsity Basketball Coach Presidentas Council Presents wards Three new pieces of equipment, chin-up, parallel, and monkey bars, were installed this year to aid physical education classes in pre- paring for physical fitness and strength tests. These tests were then based on ability exhibited in set-ups, pull-up, rope climb, 440-yard dash and one mile run. After testing, the boys were allowed to partici- pate in various sports, such as badmitton, cross- country, and touch football. The students were graded on attendance, participation, dressing and skill. Many of the young men were also awarded ten extra points for participation in after-school sports. At the close of the year, those who excelled in various activities were awarded patches by the President's Council on Physical Fitness. jumping up to smmh a birdie while playing badmitton, Ken Ditmars and Lesley Kerbow show skill in their struggle to win. This was only one of the many sports demonstrated in the Boys' PE classes. 32 M Girls, PE dds Four New Activities This year's physical education classes par- ticipated in four newly organized activities, modern dancing, gymnastics, flag football, and track and field, as-well-as old favorites of swim- ming and badminton. joining the staff this year to aid Miss Patricia Pearce and Mrs. Dorothy Cromm, was Miss Barbara Tesche r. The American Association of Health, Physical Education and Recreation Fitness awards, as- well-as the Presidentis Physical Fitness awards, were presented to all girls who acheived out- standing scores on the fitness tests. Explaining the aim of this yearis PE program, Miss Pearce stated, We hope to have activi- ties to carry into later lifen. Practicing a few of the skills of soccer are some Girls' P.E. students. The girls are first taught the rules of the game, then they are sent out on the field for practice before participating in the game. iii ,'i ' 'nfl x 'liven DOROTHY CROM N1 A.B., Girls' PE, Speed Reading, Reading Improvement, English lll PATRICIA PIERCE B.S., Cirls' PE, CAA Adviser, Cirls' Block L Adviser 423- BARBARA TESCHER A.B.. Girls' PE. CAA Adviser, junior Class Adviser 33 QQ N :RM in Concerts, Competitions Hi hli ht Year Harmciny' is the main objective in music. By' harmonizing, band and choir students were able to combine efforts to present such extra- curricular activities as the Christmas Concert and Spring Concert, and football half-time shows. New band sounds of the 69-70 season were Aquarius, Music to Watch Cirls By, Coody Coody, and Classical Cas. Highlights of the year included local competition, Cal Band Day, and the cutting of a record. With the addition of a new teacher, Miss Kathy Carollo, choir classes began a new season of singing and concert engagements. Other classes offered in music were musical appreciation, harmony, theory and history, in which students studied the background of music and how to write and compose it. Mixed chorus and girls chorus were also offered to students. 1 f 4 ' Ls y W' ith Concentrating on her performance. Dana Lopez plays the clarinet. Band members practice for many hours striving to achieve perfection. KATHLEEN CAROLLO AB., A Capella Choir, Mixed Chorus. Music I. State Requirements, Clef Club Adviser, .u.1.AN joNus BM. Nl Nl. Band l, Il, Ill, Nlusic Appreciation, Music Theory, Band Club Adyiser, Salary Committee Chairman, Evaluation Committee, Professional Relations Committee. 34 A Capella Choir member Altha Batesel tries on her gown to check for correct sizing yshile fellow choir member Brenda Carner examines her gown New gowns were receiy ed by all choir members. Keeping in step during halftime at a football game. Liberty drummers aid fellow hand members to keep time while marching The band pro- vides halftime entertainment as xx ell as eoneert pleasure Utilizing one of the pieces ol iiiaeliinerx axailalvlt' to llll'i'Llll'l1'I'ltlNlllll Betty tlraxes prepares lllllli5llQ1lxt'N for students Stall nn-rnlmers are hun throughout the day preparing refreshments and lunches . H -5 aa-2' h--1.4! lf K Cafeteria Personnel Be ins ay Earl Working behind the scenes, Libertyfs cafe- teria personnel began their day at 6 a.m., pre- paring rolls, cookies, juice. hot chocolate, and other breakfast items for the students' enjoy- ment. Planning and cooking hot lunches, box lunches, and various a-la-carte foods was a vital part of their everyday routine. After-school snacks of cookies, ice-cream, milkshakes and rolls were also made available to the student body. It was Mrs. Barbara Clarks manager, job to make sure that a well-balanced and nutritious diet was offered to the faculty and students. Cafeteria Staff-Top Row: Barbara Clark, head. Bertha jean Ze-iger. Evelyn Passcoe, Mary Berumen, Wills Diffey Bottom Row: Ruby jones. jo Mildred Pierce, Alma Bowling. Margaret Phillips 'iv .z ' ,WJ ' gf . i X iv. N Ii, p, I , ij, r 1 . H It ' 4, ' , -' - - .Ai .5 35 I'SYffIIUI,0CIST: limi' Ifflllxl' NURSE: llurlmru l'miiiiiu'lNwii ADMI NI STRATI VIC SICCRICTAR Y: lSilli1'l orlii1'r FINANCIAL SECRETARY: Nanny llisutuiiii ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER: Lum Wiring ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY: Nlilclre-cl juliiismi COUNSELING SECRETARY: fYltL1.'YCIH'l'IIlL1Il REGISTRAR RECEPTIONIST: illuclys lrwiii COMPTROLLER: Billie' I Iuwy CAEETERIA MA NACEB: Rurlmuru fflurli TEACHERS AIDE: Nutulii- llutru TEACIIERS AIDE: Rusic'SulL1s TEACIIERS AIDIC: lfslvr S:iiim'lii'l ESEA SECRETARY: Kin Iluiiiingn ESEA SECRETARY: lniirulm-ii Cliiisti 36 . .0-V X! 9 QA T' jar I 'LN 'T Helping to kec p tht school grounds clean requires a lot of individual work ln rnanx pcoplt Larry Ramos stays after school to ln-lp with this task as part of a Lltt6IltlOllfW0l'lC program ofthe school. A-s 4'1- Personnel orks, Builds Foundation Providing a foundation from which thc school could opcratc effectively. l.ihcrty's personnel husicd thcmsclvcs at tasks rang- ing from hookkccping to gardening. lt was thc maintenance rncnis responsibility to keep thc campus looking clean and ncat. while transportation personnel husscd stu- dents to and from school and maintained Libertyis two new buses. SUPERWSOR OF BUI LDI NCS A ND Frank Souza Rt-di' llanna HEAD CARDE NEB: Manuel Azcvcdo CARDENER: Nlaximino Sanahria CUSTODIAN: Sal Navarro CUSTODIAN: Kg Tom' Roza 't cL'sToD1A N1 Lloyd Giles 'I s i CUSTODIA N: Francisco Sandate 0 Dorothy Arp ,4.,,X Dorothy Weeks hi BUS DRIVER: joanne Scroggins i Y L f-f-UQ BUS DRIVER: Juanita Addington BUS DRIVER: Q Florence Ditmars BUS DRIVER: K 'gm Pauline Garner NS BUS DRIVER: Hazel Gonzales 37 GROUNDS: Hry an lloofc HEAD CUSTODIAN: MAINTENANCE MA N GROUND SUPERVI SOR GROUND SUPERVI SOR CK ON ? 3 ' 5, I ' Q 1 I xg- . fl S x, X 5 X x -E t ' . t . lfnthusiasm is expressed 'Q VVith smiles and laughter. As students gather Enthusiasm is expressed With smiles and laughter, As students gather For the very first time. To watch classmates perform On Homecoming day. It is but one event In a multitude of activities Offered to all, And so begins The dawn ofa decade. ALi' M ERW 39 ,ii A in r 1 I D ,fi .mx -! xh ., yi I F9 W7 -5' ag: Y X -If L f' if 5', S., 1 X l 22? . M. , ,S . ,as gh: .-ls. Problems Increase Concern y ouths This has been the age of revolution. We have been faced with series of changes in almost every area of the social and community life. Things have changed and nothing has stood still. Youth has been affected by the great changes and have been a major force in producing these changes. The population has been increased more than 5021 during their lifetime. Within the next five years, half of the people in the world will be 25 years or younger. Young people have been concerned about authority, society in everyday social life, and values. They have forced universities to give them a greater role in policy-making decisions. Youth influenced the last presidential election. In modern art, new psychedelic forms are the expressions of youth. Music and dance have changed with the young. Drug use, especially marijuana, has increased throughout the United States. Drugs have been used to expand experience beyond the limited. They have most often been used in groups to represent human interaction. The views of youth and adults have been diversified and often opposite which has brought about the generation gap. The differences have revolved around the guidelines adults have provided for adolescents in such issues as human priorities and values. The environmental in- fluences have also been very different between the two generations. At the same time adults have also been quite at- tracted to youth. It has become clear that not all members of a single generation are alike. Lions Beat Rival 5 Three Men hot Liberty Union High Schoolis football and basketball teams beat their arch-rival in two games this year. The Lions' first football game against Antioch proved that they were a strong and powerful team when they beat the Panthers with the score of 30-13. This was the first time in many years that Liberty had beaten Antioch. The football re- cord between the two rivals is 16-6-1 in favor of Antioch. In basketball Liberty again beat Antioch 59-56 in an exciting game. This was the fifth consecu- tive year the Lions beat the Panthers. Liberty's football team strengthened and was undefeated throughout the season. They tied a close game with Amador 12-12 which put them in a tie for first place. The Lions tied for the East Bay Athletic League championship for the first time in four years after having been second after Amador for three consecutive years. 42 Assassinations of three outstanding Americans cast a dark shadow of gloom over the nation during the past decade. President john F. Kennedy was assassinated on November 22, 1963. The conclusions which arose were that three shots had been fired by Oswald. Two days later, Lee Harvey Oswald, the presidents alleged assassin was murdered.. On April 4, 1968, Martin Luther King stepped out onto the balcony of a motel in Tennessee. A shot rang out and the civil rights leader fell mortally wounded by a bullet in the back of the neck. The assassin was identified as james Earl Ray. During the first few minutes of june 5, 1968, after winning the California Democratic pri- mary, New York Senator Robert F. Kennedy was hit by three bullets, after making a brief victory speech. The gunman was identified as Sirhan Bishara Sirhan. Fatally wounded, Kennedy was rushed to the hospital where he died the next morning. These were three men of action and ambition. Memorials and funds have been dedicated to them for their remembrance. Styles Changeg Man Lands n Moon Young people set the pace in dress, in art, and in the home. Hair was changed from neatly brushed cuts to flowing, guru locks. ln London, Saturday shopping becomes a madhouse of flowing hair and miniskirts. Another innovation was the miniskirt. Fancy vests, skintight boots, laced-trimmed blouses and shirts replaced old styles. Women's hairstyles and make-up became prettier going from the brighter to the more natural look during the years. Ringleted hair- dos appeared. The painting-on fad spread from the eyes to other parts of the body. Designs were placed on backs, arms, legs and faces. Paper dresses became popular and later a plastic dress was designed. Fashions and fads have changed and will keep changing throughout the years. Critt Abbott and Mary Ann Valverde walk down the halls ol' Liberty in some of the new fads and styles. Shown in the picture is the crocheted vest, knee boots, mini-skirt and beadsg only a few of the new fashions. . f If 1 - fl If Man has walked on the moon. Un july 20, at 4:17:40 PM. two astronauts landed their spacecraft on the dusty, rocky, lunar surface. As hundreds of thousands of people on earth listened, man spoke the first words from the moon, Tranquility Base here. The Eagle has landed. The Apollo ll mission enabled man to look far beyond the boundaries of his own planet. The astronauts, Neil A. Armstrong, Edwin li. Aldrin, jr., and Michael Collins left Florida on july 16 for their journey to the moon. For the next three days Apollo sped through space. Sunday, july 20 was the day everyone though- out the world had waited and watched for anxi- ously. Armstrong and Aldrin climbed into the lunar module, Eagle . Collins remained in the com- mand ship, 'iColumbia , where he would be alone for 27 hours. Finally the moment for which all mankind was waiting, The hatch opened and Armstrong slowly walked down the ladder. with one foot he tested the surface. At 10:56:20 P.M. he stepped onto the Hgroundn. Man placed his own footprints on the moon. Within twenty minutes Armstrong was joined by Aldrin. They collected many specimans, took hundreds of photographs and began im- portant scientific experiments. Armstrong and Aldrin then rejoined Collins and began their orbit to earth. After a safe splashdown, they were quarantined for sixteen days. A new era has begun. Neil Armstrong expressed this as he stepped onto the lunar surface: That,s one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind. The Apollo 11 mission has been a triumph for all nations. The mission has shown that man can conquer any unknown, his heart. his mind, his ability and great determination are the greatest resources on the good planet earth. 43 If Lisa Kaplan, Home- coming Queen, and Her court Cheryl Yan Buren. Carol Moore, Debbie Pippo and Niki Palangi smile after receiving their gifts from the Student Body and others. EQ wi x riovuicb 7 ou :SH DNC '13 A moment is taken to pose the second five Homecoming eontestents. Tena Austin, Linda Se-rnzL Debbie Clalarza. Louise Chintek and junh Sherman before majorettes pn-'Sent them with charm hracelets 44 1 New ctivities uild Homecoming Spirit Fair weather prevailed for Libertyis annual Homecoming activities. Spirit Week, October 20-24, was kicked off with Halloween dress-up day. Poster competition, pie-eating contest, tug-a-war, and sack and tricycle races were held for the enjoyment of all classes. Seniors collected the largest amount of points in these contests and were presented with a spirit trophy during the rally. During the rally, Pat DeVall, Sylvia Ramirez, Debbie Redenbaugh, Christine Siqueido and Florence Beeman were candidates in the Miss Ugly Girl Contest. judged by students' cheers, Pat DeVall, as Freida Fishlips, was crowned Miss Uglyn. The highlight of the rally was the announcement of the 1969-T0 Homecoming Queen, Lisa Kaplan, by Superintendent Wayne Boulding. Activities for the evening began with the parade through Brentwood, headed by the Crand Marshall Mr. Ken Dwellcy, a former member of the Board of Trustees. VVinners of the float competition, announced during halftime activi- ties, were sophomores first, Spanish Club sec- ond and freshmen third place. After the game, which ended in a 21-0 victory over the Albany Cougars, students gathered in the Boys' Cym- nasium to dance to the sounds of the Wheat Stoned Bridge. The queen and her court were guests for the evening. Mighty Mel Cerkin, with lightning fast hands and an even faster mouth, eats her way' to second place as the juniors win the pie eating contest before the Homecoming Rally on October 24. Cheers of the Freshmen Class urge Danny Martinez on to greater speed to help the freshmen take first place in the tricycle races. The freshmen tied the seniors in afternoon competition, Null, 4 1 v - T 1.5 ' LJ . Football t'.lpt.iins lfrauk Hosas and Alolui lingers present l.is.i Kdllltlll Hlill .i ilkllllxilllivlfdlllltil tkmrball 45 i- 'Q Carol Moore Niki Palangi Debbie Pippo Cheryl Van Buren Y f f 1 , A. .sf it .Y A215 S, Future Farmers Host arn ance Levis, boots and T-shirts was the prevailing dress at the Future Farmers of America spon- sored Barn Dance on September 27. Borrowing a western theme from the early set- tlers, Liberty wranglers modernized activities by having a marriage booth, hay in which the girls were thrown and music provided by the Blue Sunshine. The announcement of the FFA Sweetheart, chosen by members of the club, highlighted the evening. This year's sweetheart, Janis Sherman, was presented with roses and an FFA jacket. Ollie Washburn and his date Pain Collins are just one ol mans couples si ho dressed in western garb to attend the annual Barn Dance Runners-up Tena Austin, Lisa Kaplan, Cheryl Van Buren and Niki Palangi each received a bracelet as a keepsake. K Awaiting the announcement of the l96SI-TU l F.'X Sweetheart are Barbara Dancing to the sounds of the Blue Sunshine is jeannie Carlisle Iiaeh lfrost, Sharon lfrost, Arlene Stefanie and Cary lfrost, year, the Ifl-'A sponsors a Barn Dance held in the gymn isinm 48 C 0 Q Performing for tha' Sophomore llop is tht- Key Blom- Park 'I'Iu- alum-v I t was held on Februarv T with the theme of l,ov1- on u String 0 0 n 3, n n, J-,,' .vi if 'Y . '-. - Vts, ..f?'V Sets Hop Scene With St. Valentines Day aiu-ml, heurts,c-upicis and valentines created a mood of 'il,ove on a Stringn for this yearis Sophomore Hop, The Key Stone Park provided music and enter- tainment for the evening of February T. The climax of the event was the announcement of the Sophomore Hop King and Queen. Bar- bara Wheeier and Rick Fortner were there to crown this yearis King and Queen, john Castello and Lynnette MCLendon. 'f ,.C- ' 'i The sounds of the Key Stone Park entertain the coupies at the Sophomore Hop Obserxing the excitement of the Ciurrce .ire Larry Lopez and Karen Casey with Xirs Sue Fortuer 49 I Jr I I i 'i eh Finishing lrmchc-s un' strung in Syixiu Nlarie-r and jc-an Scum-rimlcicr un the- llrtvriiatiurlal flllrxsllmn trm-1-during IDM1-rillu-r I, f 1 C ' 4. 4. V ,Z r x , U i :',,.TA' - Penny W'iiliamS ami jgum Hampton unit for cmnrm-nts from Mimi ili- r1'n'lur xiiAll'HIl1'N .AN in- I4-Nlx .1 l'urluqlu-wrim'iil1u'c'x l'nttingthvIlrminluu tIlllC'il1'NUll li1r'mi1-rurutlulls JiiiH'iAi1il'f1'llfl'N1'llllIl1l i,dfIN .nrv l.lmi.1 X11iw.ni1'.Ami Slmrlm' lil-.mlm 50 .3-A' 'i' 5- -4.1. uou....1 mv,-f .fmqxx 9 nm 15 M1 Grrvnvn-fu ' npf ffsnvlmn u, 004: ln'-4-:I U. flmglmm :I 1: 4 dn, Q44 '17 ' 4414- inf Hr 1.1 'H Pt al 'bv-tv nu. Q.-,ahh Ml . flu-Nalin 1. , fi 1 ' P' ' rx... n.,. .. I -N Ink, ,.- -1. qnlldpl .4-A.. K li' ginhf- . .,,1. Mui , fm 610K Nirs. Criffilh iuuks rm 1 Kun NJ .urumstrugt Ll j.npz1lu'w harm ui nrt i L 6 yin lld wk' - . ...'- i 3! , . f 1 -Q. . GJ 2, eq- -I Kristine jewett and Susan Cflarlt prepare Danish pastries helore the gnests arrixe al this years International tlhristinas Members Displa Forei n Customs Iroreign foods. new laces and traditional Christnias nnisic created an around-tlie-xxorlcl atmosphere lor the celebration ol International Christmas. Sponsored hy the Anierican lfield Serxice. International Christmas displayed customs and provided foods from various lfnropean and Asian countries for the enjoyment of stndcnts and faculty. Foreign exchange students. from all over the Bay Area, were invited hy AFS to join in the festivities. Local students. dressed in the native costumes of the countries acted as hosts and hostesses to the exchange students. Kiyoko Yammamote. from -I.ipan and her .ftiiicrnan sister laugh with sxiiipntln-ln fl:-v liillll as Nam K ilfvhir tries lie r li.i:1:i Nllll elnipstim lv 51 Karol llopkins is Ilia- pltlx-ii-pot lost tl-mn .it tht- C SI' l.lflIlX.ll Xrnonu ' I 1 i . ' to Inari. H1'lllQNllVS ull-ffliosfwipork'-rxwrt-jf-lin l'xt'rst'x.iI1tll71vlHg Nlnvrs lln lllllx'-1ijlPllxf'lllllX5ll has .1 surprise in t'xt'li.iligv lor .1 llL'ls1'i Scholars Sponsor Colorful Carnival Clash Day brought a large variety of brightly clecroatecl hats, crazy dresses and plenty of stripes and polka-clots. Bonnie Hanner and Carl Rogers were the winners of the Clash Day competition. There were plenty of clowns, balloons and musical entertainment to please all at the annual California Scholarship Federation Carnival. CSF members put their creative ideas together to come up with such booths as ring-a-coke, cake-walk, lollipop tree, and the glass booth. The CSF also held raffles every hour and prizes were given to the holders of the winning number. 52 1,1 la tl D Supervising while this young boy tries his skill at using the cork gun is Cary lillis. lain:-s Chan ancl jc-ll Buclcingliarn Hey don't take thatln shouts Slit-lla-5 Xkhitt- Nliarlm- liuislcy looks on as Slit-Ili-5 .ievim-s ILHIIUS xltbllllldlll .intl Xiikt- lioclu-r ol att:-niptn-tl cotton randy theft during the CSF carnixal, 1 In ff' :Q . 'Q-', 4:3- Q .Ig-U With a steady aim and a powerful wrixt 'Ianic-0 Warn-n aims il dart at balloons on thc pug hoard CSI' lIil'IlliJt'fS Cfolic,-vii IDL-jvslis and lla-hlwic Massoni watch thx- action at their rurnix.ii booth Putting lnaiw-up on the CSF Clurnixui clown can hc funny or ut In-ml Chcrri Merritt und Carol Hopkins wi-in lo think so. The- Clurnixrii clown. Kathy Rivcrx, hands out prize-s as part of her job, 5-.-, 'fa I , I qaax 00,5-gil' S I glglixi! 'O' Q' . fo' -on' z.'l3'l Q s 59-'O ',s'.'l f -sf' fi I. lb g , nfl. .Q 'f' 1 . 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'Q 'A 4, I :A 'A I -1 .4 - I 41 AA U K 1 ,pf x J Wig , 'I I., ff 7' I 49 1:7415 . -- -, f 'LJ X. '- -,'A A4 'A V. 24.4 151' ganization Hisi IltllX'f1lI'l'ClL1XXll I UCll8t'2i!l1'ICl, J Ilam-4-lull:rllvllxlwrgnxfw llls tum- gmc! tulvnl, 51141 Nm Thv A A SUtllL1tIll'Hll1X l'IlI'lL'Il 4 XII LlI'l'Ll oi pwwrml lllfl If st Il time' runs xlmrt. But llc' xx III mark again mthcr clay. su fwgills clam Il of Ll clcfmclv. A A ...J Student Cnuncil - Top Row: Mikt- Ramirez, Stews- Knight. Merle- Knight, Isfklllh Hmm. jilll Sviivrs. Karon Kaplan. Kvn tfiarit. Hiarti Bllfl'OllilhN. Yin-n Sit. Dan .loin-y llatitl Naxarrvttt' Second Row: Mixiwr Frank Svhniidt. Susan tflarlt. Xnn Nakan. Sylxia Brahvnx. Patti th-II .Xntico While mint' cuiiiiiiixxiuii im-riiht-rs dixplay tht-ir xarimis rt-at-timis. stu- clr-nt c-mincil aclxiwr I'ranlt Schnntlt rt-tate-s mint- hiisim-ss tn ln- dit- ctimscd during ons' of tht' cornrnisaions xx et-kly inectings. .5 56 O ,n . .nf I ! I . pf Lo-L Anna Jacobs Yivia Smith. Nielanif' Cvrkin, Tvna Anitin, Louisl' tfhastuk. Bottom Row: Dchhic Craxcw. lgnnda Xiori. Barbara Xttivvlc-r Lynda Byvr. jackit- Richardson. Linda tlhilarchit-t'i. .Xngcia l'ac'lit'c-n. joan- vttc' Novarina Student Body Officers arc. .tarun Kaplan. xii-4' pri-siclvnt. Yixia Smith. rvcortliml st-crm-tary Nlikt- RtllIlil't'l. pri-with-lit. Lynda Bxcr. tn-asnrrr. and Dt-bbic Rc-denbaugh. corresponding wt-rotary. Q' ,-,Sf -1' ' '-2 'iff l .9 , fffiv-. i M ' 'Qs . A M , J' .iffy ,i sr 4 +- 23 :fl it f . IVJ K Discussing various affairs pertaining to student viser Frank Schmidt and student hody presiden iness continues outside the student government r Q3 ' aa X government are ad- t Xlilxe Rarnirez. Bus- oom as well as inside tudent bserves Boardis Meetings Interest and involvement were the key words behind the actions of student eouneil. For the first time, this yearys student council was repre- sented at the Board of Trustees meetings hy student representative, jim Sellers. Getting more people interested in student gov- ernment was the task of all student Council members. Meetings were held regularly for the purpose of informing club representatives of new ideas. As student council adviser Frank Schmidt remarked, Before you can get people really involved, you have to get them interest- ed H Reading the agenda for the commission meeting are Karen Kaplan. jim Sellers, David Naxarrette, and Sean Ferrill 57 CSF-Top Row: Tim Culliams. Rick I'ortner. Fleiiiiiui Xlengel, 'Xllan silxa, Darrell Hoyle itrcas 7 Kay I,inn. Kristiin-jexwtt Second Row: Shelli-x Viliitc. Susan Clark mpres I, Kathie lxuiiagulxi, iuen Sit Hoiniltl lioclwr. john Casey. Niunuel Xutlraitlm' Third Row: tlaineron Vining, Cail lfruiiltliii. .Xrdilh llaxuon. julie Xiarlts, 'Iody In-II lniinagine. janies Enthusiastically participating: in CSI s dlllllldl t-Irish din. iunior Bar lmru NN heeler smiles .is she discoxers she is cgniillit ln .i iuiiivra hree Girls Earn Life Membership on February 27, California Scholarship Federation sponsored the annual CSF carnival. Also sponsored by CSF was the Honors Dinner held on April 29 in honor of the top-ten scholas- tic students ot each class. CSF, a service organization aiding the school and community, provided tutors for the ele- mentary schools and ushered at graduation and baccalaurate ceremonies. The fall semester members of CSF toured the Berkeley Campus and went to see H2001: A Space Oddessyn. This year. as in the past, those senior members who were in CSF four semesters, once being in their senior year. were awarded life member- ship pins and certificates. CSF members were chosen on scholastic achievement for the semester. 58 X . Chan. adviser Dexwl Morgan. Fourth Row: Xdxiser Ether Yun Tassel. jean Sonn-rhalder. tlarol Xloore. Louise Chastek. Niarim- Conn-1 icorres we L lxrin-rita Ortu. Ken llalst-i Bottom Row: Sue Zan-la. Ida Nishi- muru. Xnn Nulxuo tree spy i, llebbic- Nlassoni. Debbie llaxenport. Carol Hopkins t .ff 'Htl 1'f5 f': 1 5 . ,. .n , Q x :Qs N W A . 1 - . 114. IAQ--i Club m0mb6rS 192111 SUIUCfll2ilKlt'l', slit-Ilt-1 NYhiti', and l.ouiw ffliastvlx mi-niln-rxhip by In-ing in LSI tliroiighout 4-null lil ht-r hnir xc-an show the-ir upprvciutioii uftvr liuxing lwvii uiiiioiiiice-cl lift' rm-riiln-rs in CSF Bc-sitlt-5 ln-iiig Ll life- iiivriilmcr. vacli girl mxrm-cl IUU per cunt CSF Spring Semester Members- Top Row: Claim-roii Xtkiiig. Cllvii Xloiirm-, Patti Dvlltiitico, Puiilti Wilx.m. 5llNill'I tlldrlx prw , K.1rv1 Phillips. 1055 Zamlu. Kvii Darn-ll. Kon Htilwy. Nluiiuc-I ,Xi1clru1lf-1xiu'- Xlillvr. Gail lfruiiltliii. Xlnlw Rm-lu,-r. Clcmltl Xmlmmla' Bottom Row pr6S.7. ilarl Rogers. Tom Stalliiigx. Dennis lmlclott-Iii. Clary Billingslvy, llkiivritu Urta. ltlu Nisliiniurti, Lori Nluxsoiii. jtuiix Slit-riiiaii. louiiv Dan Ct-loni. Nlarlx Cuvvs. Flciiiiiig Nh-ngcl. Nlc-lxiii Xouiiil. Bryan Sud- Clliustvlx, Liiiclu Nuiwatlc. jvuii Siiriicrtiulmlt-r itrc-ax M jill Semin, Fr.1ii weeks Second Row: Carol Pli.1llCll0Il. Lori Nail, jcaiivttc- .Mlm-ri. X1-tu clue' Torrez. Slit-llt-3 Xyllllll Tciia Xustin. Xdxiwr llmwl Xlorgaii 59 New rganization olds Fall Fiesta Celebrating Mexican holidays highlighted the 69-70 year for the Mexican-American Club. In its initial year at Liberty, the Mexican-Amen ican Club enjoyed a large membership. The pur- pose of the club was to teach students of their Mexican heritage and show them many honored customs. Among the many activities involving the Mex- ican-American Club was a dance sponsored in November. In October the club honored Mex- ican independence day with a performance be- fore the student body featuring Mexican dances. In May Cinco de Mayo was also celebrated on campus. Calling a meeting to order is Hose-mary Sidrian. president. as Gloria Duran. secretary, records the minutes of the Nlexiean American VI--h .3 '1 U Q . jj - a i- H ,I Evvll WOW, Mexican-American Club Members - Top Row: Nick Garcia. john Nax- arrelte. Doreen lilliott, NYxende llrossinan. Xlarilxn Seroggins. Cecilia 'larango itreas I. llaxid xlilfllIlK'l. lfrnest Vasquez. lfranlx Olyeda, joe Naxarrette txiee-pres J, Xirginia Xlartinez Second Bow: Sun Xlxarel. Tony Garcia, Sammy Rodriguez, Susan liiehar. Sylxia llllHllH'Y. Mary .Xnn Yalxerde. Xlarlene liodriguez. Maria Cranado, Yolanda Xlendoza. Manuel Ybarra Third Bow: Cloria Duran isee l. Xnna Ainador, Donna 60 De.-Xzevedo, Barbara Berumen, Belinda L'renda. Mary Orozco, Carmen SLlIlCllt'7. Blachhe Amador. juan .Xranda Fourth Bow: ,Mlviser Arthur Gonzales. Linda Serna. Boselinda Sidrian. liosann Holguin. Rebecca Nlclianiel, liloise Nlasadas, Rosemary Sidrian lpres 1. Cathy Xlasadas. Lucille Robles. Theresa Rada Bottom Row: Della Garcia, Connie .Xrgne-Iles, Dora Martinez. Baudelio Olxeda. Danny xlllfllllvl. Romero Saneen lsgt. at armsl, Delia Nlartiney. josie Bentnina, liinerita Orta. in... 5 fd 'Q go Discussing the topic of the meeting of the Mexican-American Club contemplates what is being said. The Mexican-American Club was newly are Linda Sema and Frank Olveda as Ramiro Sancen, sergeant-at-arms, orgainized during the beginning ofthe school year. Listening intently to a member 4 speak at one of the meetings of the Mexican-American Club ' is the adviser, Arthur Gonzales QQ 5': , 132'- 61 Spanish Clubs Wins With Animated Float Sponsoring numerous activities was the goal of the Spanish Club this year. With its large membership it was able to consider more than one field trip this year. Besides their annual trip to Monerey, Spanish Club members enjoy- ed a trip to the Sierra Nevada Mountains. In the spring the club sponsored the annual Madri Cras dance, this year by themselves wince the French Club was inactive. A - 4 l Highlight of the year for Spanish Club was the announcement of its second place finsih in the Homecoming float competition. This was Spanish Clubis first year of float competition. The prize winning float carried the theme 'iBurro the Cougarsn and featured an animated burro being pulled by an automobile borrowed by the club for the parade. l l Spanish Club- Top Row: Brenda Simpson. Nlarinam Llewellyn. Karen Miller. lqnnda Nlori, Pam Morse. tleorgi Nlassoni. Nanex 'I'oxar, Niarie tlonies, Beverly Pierre. Diane Stewart Second Row: Sharon Selxo. Thelnia Parsons, Cindy Niailgiore. Debbie Graves, l.in Smith. Sharon Somerhalder, Lynette N1el.endon, Ida Nishiniura, Carmen ci0lllt'l Third Row: linda Nlel.endon. l,ori Xlassoni. lfsther Mendoza janiet 62 VVarren. Sally Chavez, janet Cadabona, Debbie Nlassoni. Ann Nalcao ttreas 5 Fourth Row: Doreen Abreu. juanita Garcia. Lourdes Saneen. .Xlieia jiininez, Yolanda xlt'IlClUlil, Linda Serna, linierita Orta. jiin Arterberri. judi DeX1artini. Bottom Row: Bertha Rios. Dana Lopez Meet. Nlary Heywood, Diane Wristen. .tnilela Paeheeo. Nlartha flhaiarria. Tina Ortez. Diane Dominguez Burr0 the Cougars is the theme for Spanish Clulis Homecoming float entry Clulv invrnlwrs Nlariam Llvwcllyn and Kart-n Miller Mlvad' Spanish Club-Top Row: Chris Ht-yixood, Bill Smith, Curtis Scliagunn. Larry Lopcz, Kon Clark. tid Olyvra, Ken Smith. l.alo Carmona. Frank Olycda, .Xllan Silya, Ken lJcN1artini. Dan Ccloni. Second Row: Flcuiing Mongol. Nlanual Aiiclraclc' tyicc-pres,l David Burns. Kay Linn. Mary Rego. .-tuna jacohs. Kristine je-we-tt. Susan Clark. Sylxia Bralu-ni. Linda Chilarducci. jim Lewis. Thrid Row: Donna Phillips. larry Alyt-5, Debbie Davenport. UOFCHS Howard, jot-tta McClelland. Kathy Kanagaki. Cathy tht- animate-d float through tht' Houu-conurug Parade In its initial yt-ar of t-oinpvtition tht- Clulm yin-ce-vmle-cl in capturing wa-ond plan' Riu-rx Rita Crahani, Cloria Toxar, Bill Bunn. ,lack t pton Fourth Row: :Xclxiwr jalnvs .Klux -lvanuie' tfarlislc, jill Scvno. Olga N illa. Carl Nlumz Cluuclx Hamlin. Sandy Nlulbom-ll, Patti Dt-ll ,Xritlto Kara-n lit-Nair Calvin Silxa Bottom Row: Sam Nishimura, Cillu-rt Sunula, Carol Hopf lxins txicvfprcs P Collet-n Dc-josus. julia- Xlarltx 'Iodx Dt-lliniagiimz Lucy Sainudio. lflainc' Xlvndoza, X uvn Sit. Nliltt- Rot-ltvr 63 Ywrhook Society - Top Row: Marie Gomes, Claim-ron Vvong, Ken Clark. lfrcd Storm-tla. Debbie Davenport. Second Row: Gail Franklin, janet llogan. Robert Dyer, Naomi Thompson. jf-anette Novarina -'Bottom Row: Ad- viser William Batzc, lfrancine Torrcz, Cyndi Pederson. Shel- ley W'hite'. Yearbook ociety Hosts Concessions Yearbook Society sponsored an after game dance january 30. Patrons rocked out to the sounds of the Camel Back East. Members of the Escalon Band were guests for the evening. This year the club sponsored the concessions at the EBAL track meet. Another dance was held in March. Working to accomplish their goals, Jeanette Novarina, president and Shelley White, sec- retary-treasurer lead the club. The purpose of the club was to raise money to help finance the yearbook sold every year. 64 S '-R LIBERTY BELL staff nicmlwrs jim Sellers and Allan Silva discuss th: PCGE junior Klang Ilinncr with gnc-st of honor Dr. Theos j. Thompson the Atomic Energy Commissioner. irq 1 1 QQ, a a i 1' a-3 - pw ,I 1 f Q Q 7 ibcrty Bell Stall - Top Bow: Brad fflaisrn. lim Sellers, Rick llLllIlll'l'l. Sta-xc Xlaallaacc Xllaaaa Silxaa, Bla-xc Vaaalwr. Haan Stone Second Row: Nlarslaaa lrcaal. lla-bbia' Vippaae 'lioaax llosaas, liiaalaa iLliilaardaacci. Xlaarls Ilaoaaaaas. Xlaaralan Scroggans Third Bow: Slaarora liaaticr. l,uadaa Iloppai '4 Q ,a Va wk? :ttf 7 5, 1 f Yi' 0' ' , nay- ' A , riff ,f . I' 1' Q Y V ' . F .3 Q I 1 l C of 5 Wx 5 lil'-I -N' . Ko Q Q W .900 as g A. , , I I X a f kfsqftl ff lla-bbaa' Lanaxaas, llaa-lira.a llarsoaas Nlcl.aiaaa' f.a'rltara Nlaarx llexwoorl. lla-libre Uaallicr. Hlaaaraaaa bvlw Bottom Bow: Xalxrsoa AAalla.araa llaaalfi' la-aaaa Xustiaa, llclabac i..al.arfra tlaraslaan- Nnaaavnlo lJaaa.a I,ora'aa1a'tta It-rrx llaasla-dl Cues Columnists Contribute To Bell Maideraaizaticiaa was the key word for Liberty Bell for x69-70. Among the various improve- ments made this year was the installment of page editors instead of section editors. A new column was instituted called the guest column. Members of Libertys faculty were invited to write articles about any subject the teachers cared to write. Among activities participated in by Liberty Bell was its entrance into competition at the journ- alism Conference at Chabot College in Hay- ward. Also. page 1 editors -lim Sellers and .Allan Silva. accompanied by adviser William Batze. attended the PCGE -lunior Cang Dinner spon- sored by the San Francisco Press Club. 65 lm ' S. Playmakers - Top Row: Naomi Thompson, Ken Clark irc-pl. Fleming. Nl:-ngwl. ltolicrt .Xlyart-7, Robert BI'llL'l'. .Xllan Silya. jim Sellers ipres P. Brad tlhisin lyict--pres' Second Row: Linda Cliilarducci. Barbara Nliguvl, Nancy lfrvy. jainct liylmf. jucly llt-ndt-rson. .Xrtlith Dawson. arol Hopkins Third Row: Collmfn Ilejc-slis, jocly Ili-ll'lrnniagint'. Club MembersVieW Recent Productions Starting the '69-,TO year originally as two clubs, Playmakers united with Cinema Club under the formeris name to form a single club dedicated to the dramatic arts. Members en- joyed the benefits of sponsoring dramatic pre- sentations as-well-as of viewing several pre- sentations of dramatic art. Monthly meetings were held for members to choose which films they would like to see. Besides deciding on film choices, members discussed future activities to be sponsored by Playmakers. Playmakers sponsored two dances in early 1970 and a concessions stand during the january 16 basketball game against Albany. Highlight- ing the entire year for Playmakers was the an- nual Student Body Play' held May I5 and 16. 66 l rancint' Torn-Z. jerry' Hustedt. jill Sc-eno, Sharlee Beasley, Shelley Whitt- .tru-as i Fourth Row: ,tdviser Hobcrt liussvll. Dorothy Stornctta. Xlary llvyyyood. Ct-orgi Xlassoni, Xlartha Klliayarria. llvbbit- Xlassoni, llonoyan Riu' Bottom Row: Christine Siquvido. jana llalnpton. Dt-nist liaccliiiii. In-blmiv Stn-plu-ns. Diane ljtllillllilllvl, Cynthia Noting ist-1' 1 Reading tht- lint-s ol a play to practice l'Illj7l1L1NlS art- lliant- Iloniinilut- and Kathy Bess as Robert RtlSbt'll.dClXlSi'l',jllXt'Ntl1l'lil point:-rs f ' 1 4 1 ' I .-0.1 K ' Crystal all taff Providing an outlet for students and faculty alike. CRYSTAL WALL entered its third year of publication. An informal staff, CRYSTAL WALL members met upon occassion to read various literary contributions. Contributions were submitted by students and faculty members alike. Many types of literary Crystal YVall Staff - Top Row: Yuen Sit. Lori Nail. lfleming Xlenuel. Susan Clark. .Karon Kaplan. Rodnex Ciardill. ,Iulie Xlarlts Second Row: Sylxia Braheny. Phyllis llarrinuton. tllaudia Smith. Alill Set-no, Francine Torrez. Lucille Xoxarina. Third Row: Bertha Casiano. janet Crvstal Wall iiieiiiln-rs if-lax rnauafini- The Crystal wall or also lxnimn .is lliinigs to lliflr- lroin flrt-xiii: Xlotlivrs Produces Magazine compositions were deposited in various locations on the campus. After the material had been read. staff members would select the best material to be printed. The material would be typed up and printed. Two issues were printed during the year. tIarlabona. Xnn Nal-tao. Ida Nishiinura. lflaine Nlartinef. tfliris ltr-rreira Bottom Row: Xdxiser liieliard llaeltetl. -Ianiee Warren. Susan xlJl'lllIl'f. lleliliie llasinusson. aclx iser Olixer llaseoin '51 67 :Wt A Q -1 ,: W. 3 ar? if 45,g!-' :zu m ',-si - ...ge 11 5' ig Q i e- T Iiii . 't Future Ilomemalcers Mcmcbers - Top Row: lflsgi Horlriillwa- ldvliil' ltlt'll.lNlNHll rprexf l,Illlltl lliill. llelmlnc lietlcnlnnigli. tmen llt-.id lin-ntl.: Xlctflellancl. l'.nn tlollins. l.in1lu tLliil.nclncci Second Row: Hr--ncl.1Sinipson. Xaonn lliornpson. lxatlix liarton. lxatlix llolclen. Xlar- ilxn tnrrier. -Indy lla-Xl.irtnn. Xlurslia In-.it Donna Plnllips. l'.it lie- Nall Third Row: 'lilll'ft'Nii Malin. llc-gina laslro l.xni-tte Xltlcntlon Nlarx jo lioliinsrni. Xlarii' Clonies ttri-as W. Heorgi Nluswni. llnn Nlorse Future Hom makers Orie of the Future Homemalcers of Americas main money making activities was an after- game dance held Friday. january 9 co-spon- sored with Business Club. The two clubs also co-sponsored the concessions at the basketball game that evening. Flfli-X sponsored their annual dinner in which Boarding thi- lnis to .mail its departure to tioncortl. l ulnre llonn inalxers rneinbers discuss actixities to participate in uliilc in Concord Nanci Tmur mice-pres M l,xnntlu Nlori. lliane Stewart wee Fourth Row: Xclxiser Xlrs tlaylt- Krnrnland. Sharon llillex. Kurcx lfxciiwri. l,i1 Urofco, Ilelmlmn- lhixcnport. l,.itliy t..ilu-bread. t.lor1.i lt.lllllfl'l. lblilllt' liroolu. t.lori.i Nlaltos. latina- Alolinson Bottom Row: ixoinic U .ilston In-lmlmie l'ippo. l5i.nn' Xl l'lNtt'll. Xngcla l'.iclicco. l'.nn Grail-s. lx.itlix lix ral. All'I'l ll1cli.ii'clwn Hold Taco Dinner the girls cooked and served the dinner. This year the menu included pizza, tacos and salad. Mrs. Krumland said. The main purpose of the club is to interest girls in homemalcing and help them get aquainted with other girls interested in homemakingd' The February 4 licltl trip destination was Sun Nalley Shopping Center xshere members learned hmm to use their purchasing power correctly Future Teachers Members- Top Row: Xllun Nilxa. Xin-ii Sit, -lim Xlouua . v , . , tum, kay l.lIlll. Xml.: wlucolms iprvs i tmeii lit-.ul 'I.uiit'l lixlm-iz l.lIlllMlX Xlollal Second Row: Xl.II'llXIl tlurricr Nl.irx licgo, Xniictlv lhiwson l.uicl.i f'!lll.ll'tlllL'L'l, Xlury Kun flllllhi, ,linux Noiin'rli.ilcli-r xicv-prvs III'-IIlL'lll4' 'Ii4ll'fK'l,xlt'l.lllll' Cli-rlNinTllird Ron: liarol llopluns wc lfiuerit.i Urta. ,Indy lJvXlartlui. Kathy tionilvs, I,lIlllAI fL.ii'm-ny Ili-lmlui Anna Jacobs. president ol Future 'l'cat'lit-rs ul Xiiicrica. displays one ol the calm-s for the rallle at .1 january lmslwtliiill gaine Xllan Nilxa holds a winning 'icltct as adyiscr Hlcliard Haclwtt and Pain C,,raxcs watt-li 1 . , I Ilan-iipoit Nlaix llt-xwooil Ixallix llyivl Fourth Row: Xflyisii I-inlnirf. lltlvlwll liXlIt'lll' Nll l.l'II4l1VYl Slltlfftll Nl'llll'ilIJlIll'T ll! Urfvli ii l lm Nlllllll liri-iirl.i f,.ii'iii-r Alam-I l,nliilioii.i if-p IM-ioiwiii lint Bottom Hou: Caiiiii-in S.lIlllll'l IJ:-li.i Xltiitiiiff Iliiiiiita 4-.mia l,iii1!.i Nl!- l.t-iiclou. I'.iiiii,i.iu's tri-.is I.llllt1'xX.lil1'Il Future Teachers affle ff Cakes Reestablishiiig itself as an active organization on campus. the Brentwood Chapter of Future Teachers of America enjoyed a large enroll- ment during the '69-'TO year. After a year of ab- sence. Future Teachers returned to Liberty and immediately set about establishing a con- stitution which was ratified by student council. Future Teachers was started for students inter- ested in the field of teaching for a career. The purpose of the club was to display to students the various fields in education and show stu- dents basically what teaching really was. Liberty's chapter of FTA sponsored a cake raffle in january for the purpose of raising e- nough money for the club to attend a seminar on teaching at Cal State Hayward. 69 AFS Accepts Two To tud Abroad 'The American Fit-ld Service Board accepted Linda Yaissade and .leanette Noyarina to go abroad as foreign exchange students during the next school year. Staying in Yennes, France this year was jane Boulding. She was accepted hy AFS to go to France on an A FS scholarship. Staying with his American hrother. Ken Clark. was Fleming Nlengel from Fumen. an island off the coast of Denmark. He learned much a- bout the ways of the American people and he presented traditions and customs of his country. AFS sponsored their annual International Christmas on December 17 in addition to the calender sale in the fall. AFS Nfcnilx-rs - Top Row: Kcn fllarlx, lflerning Nh-ngcl filltlflvs XM-elts, liill Bunn tiurtls Schagunn Xllan Nilya. Darrell lloylc. Nui-n Sit, Xlanucl Xntlradc. Xnna ,lacolms irc-p l Kay l.inn -tru-as u vlgllllfi ltxltvt- Second Row: Ciwcn llcad. Kflslllll' blcwett. Susan lflarl-t l.indsay Xlollatt. Xldflf lin iurru-r lircnda Xlctllellanll Xnnctte Dawson, Kathy Kaliagaltl l.IlIllil tilillartlucci, l.lnda xtllNMlll4', Sllarlec Beasley Alill NKTIIII, I'ran- cint' il-HFYV! Third Row: tiollr-en D4-jesus, Xrtlith Dawson iscc u Xlary BIIITHIIYLIIN. -Iulic Xlarlts. cidll liranltlin. -ludy l,l'XlLll'iIlIl Xlary .lo ltoli- inson. Nancy ilioyar. Diane Sta-wert, Sharon belso. joetta Xlctllelland, N iii , , if . V Making londue for tht- lirench talilcs at tht- International Christmas is Karon Kaplan 'lihc llIIt'I'II-lillllhll fillflNilllQlN was on Dcccinlicr IT lfx- changc stuclcnts lflllll schools ol the area were iny ited to conu- Sani Nislnniura. C-illwrt Suniga Xiarn' C.oint-s, 1.4-orgi Xlassoni, l.i1 l,t'4lll'lb Fourth Row: Xdyiscr llyclyn Urillith. jolly Dcll'lrl1lll-lililui tfarol llopl-tins. lean sHlllt'flI.lllit'l', Pain fbraycs Nylxia Xladcr l.is.i Kaplan Dvlnlmit- Daycnport. Nlarx llcyuuotli Xi:-l tlcrltin, Susan licliar. l'at lJcNall, filtlflll liainiri-1, lin-nda fiarncr Nllti 'itll-IIILII len.: Xustin. I.inda t..irncr Bottom Row: Xngcla l'.icln-cor liiauc Uristcn. Ida Nlallllllllill xiccfprt-s i. l',stm'r Xll'lIllUlAl. .Iana llanipton. 'I.uut-c Warn-n. Icancttc XUXJFIIILI. Irancttt- Xdcn. Xnn Xalxao, lit-liliw Xlassoni, Sandy iainashitai janet fladaliona ,x 70 Receiving service during halftime concessions is this young man. Co- sponsoring the 'Ian 9 eoneessions stand was Business Club and lfll,X Business Club - Top Row: Linda Chilardueei, Lynda Byer, Nlarilyn Seroggins, joan Roehni, Nlarilxn tfurrier, Karen Phillips. judy De- Nlartini. Donna Phillips. Nancy Toxar. Second Row: Cheryl Yan Buren. lflaine Xlendoza. Diane Stewart. Nlarie Comes. Pam Xlorse. Xlary -Io Robinson, Lynette NleLendon. Ceorgi Nlassoni tsee J. Lin Smith, Third Row: .Xdviser Roy Krumland. Larry Alves. Liz Orozeo, Brenda Simpson. Carol Moore, judy Henderson, Lisa Kaplan. Tena Austin. janet Free- Business tudents Visit Local College Tilt' Business Club eo-sponsored a dance and concession with the Future llonieinakers held on Friday, january 9. Students traveled to the Diablo Valley College Campus where they met DVC representatives of the Business department. A field trip was also taken to a business school in Stockton. The goal of the club was to earn money to award a S50 scholarship to a graduating senior major- ing in the field of business. The purpose of the club was to promote interest in the field of business and to provide additional opportunity to learn about positions available in the business field. Activities this year were planned by Angela Pacheco, presidentg Karen Casey, vice presi- dentg Ceorgi Massoni, secretary: Karey Even- son, treasurerg and adviser Roy' Krumland. man. Kathy By rd, Xolanda Xlendoza Fourth Row: Karen Casey yiu pres.l. Debbie Davenport. Cindy Xlaggoire. Debbie H allu-r, Diane Vl'risten. Linda Carner. Cathy Kfalxebread. Xlary llaywood.. xii-I tier- lxin. Patty Xlartin, Kathy Coinbs Bottom Row: Karey lfyviisun ltreas . Sharon Diffey. illoria Ramirez. Barbara Beruinon. Linda Serna. Clloria Duran. Patsy Lago. Karen Noss, Linda lfrslxine, ,Xngela l'aeheeo pres A Debbie Harden 71 Brentwood Chapter Wins Contest Again fjompetitions, dances, and banquets were the main activities of the ,69-'TO year for the local chapter of Future Farmers of America. Members entered judging contests in county fairs at Antioch and Stockton and at the Califor- nia State Fair at Sacramento. The chapter sponsored a tractor driving contest on campus. They then took first place in this event. Two annual dances, sponsored hy F FA were held at different times of the year. The Barn Dance was held in the early fall. Late spring was the time for the Surfers Dance. In january the chapter took a trip to the moun- tains and in May it sponsored a Parent-Student Banquet. Voted by the clul: as its sweetheart. jauis Sherman sits atop one of the cliapterk tractors Chosen at the Ham Dance she participates in many of the clubs activities 72 df FFA Club - Top Row: Ross Kendall. Mark Dwelley, Tony Masaoni. Fred Stornetta. Richard Amhrosino. Bill Mellaniels. Nlilte Cjareia. Tini Silxa. john Stanton. john Kersey. Richard Caudino, Second Row: Dale jay. Boh Hanson, Allen llanben. Tom Stanton. Lloyd Frost, Bill Killing- worth. Richard Lewis. Bruce Hawkins. Ken Ditmars. jerry Rego. Dale Smithlleorge Martinez. Adviser Tom Stamnier. Third Row: Russell Harris. Bruce Clayburn. Lewis Diffey. Arlon Nunn, Tom Siqueido. Ben Greeting students and aeeepting an adniisxion tieltet from Denise llaxit lor the Septeinlier 24 Barn Uanee ix P INK ineinlmer Pucliard Leno Logan. lion Torrex Hoy Yonernura. Bill Kern-3. Lonnie Nlnrray. Nlilxe Miguel. Clen Stoneharger Fourth Row: Daxid Dalporto. Boll Bondoe. Selso Hernandez. Dean Kendall. john Chioui. joe lfrislwy. jirn Bunnell. Ken Barlex. Thea Pom-rs. lfranlx Ceja. Greg Urasier, qtdxixer Clary Lt-uit Leuik Bottom Row: Clary Foust itreaxi xl Nlartin. Ciliarlex Powers ixiee-prex F janis Sherman rsxseetheartf U ard Burronghx pres Stan Pereira msec lBrian ilollman. Duke By rd. Ilan Baldocchi 73 is Band Ill X14-uilu-rs ken Clark. Tracy Nluorc uricl Uinuc Sllllllilllil dt-mte rnaux hours of practice lo prepare lor llic Ilcccrnbcr Clliristmas Concert . X Boosters rran ge Exchange Concert The goal of Band Boosters for this year was to host Escalon High School Band in an ex- change concert. During the spring, Escalon members stayed at the home of Liberty Band Booster members. This year during Homecoming the band partici- pated in the parade and half-time ceremonies. At Christmas, they presented a concert Thurs- day evening, December 18 for the community and Friday morning. December 19 for the student body. The band also presented a concert at Truckee High School and stayed at the homes of Truckee band members. Performing during the liall-liriic ccrcmonics at thc Ilorriccorilimi garnc. clrum mayor .Inu Sellers ruarlw time lor Band Ill rncrnbcrs During the NIIIIHIIVY, lim .im-ml-fri .1 cliu1vtolc.irn drum iuagor skulls l 74 ,L I 1. 5 ' J' N389 4 Q 5 1' U . .. , ff1?fJ 5: u. ' I .L ' . . N' I f n A 1 ik ' x X . X , e , 5 . -1 4 Clcf filulm - Top lion: Nlulx 4 .uw lxvn 1 l.nrlK liulwrl XlX.H'4'l r,lIXlI Imqr Ihflllm- ll1lNlllllNNlPlI. limi, Xlu-rx hmrlll Hou: XllXl-l'l' lx.ntlulw'u Xkwlllmrxn 1 l1.nr'l1-X XM1-lv Im' Ivnkmx ,Iwlm lm-rv-x Ilnrrvll lluxlf lam l,.mvll1w Xlllm ll.lll'Nl'l. lin-lvlm' ll.mupl4m Iluuu Xiu-rx lmntlzx llilllllx N1-ll:-vw Sccmul Row: f'l.m1ll.n Nrmllu Nm-t.4 XlUIlf'll' Xmm ll.1gvrIx Ilwrwnm lllil ,I.m.n lldllllllllll wr Xl1m'lI1'lJ.nu1rlu Bollmn Row: ,Lux Nl.mm'l Xmlrmlm VI.um-N Xlwunl.un. lx.-:vu Nllulh-:wr XAIIIIII Ilwmp fl!I'Ill'llllX -Il'l'l llIk'll.lHl'-IYII H1-Hx XM-rlw l.llllll' Xhlrro-In k.nr1-In l,.lXlN wr' In-.ax lm: X.nl Third Rom: lmnllmx ll.lFl4iII 5.lllIl' l ullmx llIl4l.l l5r1-ml.lC..u'nvr' nu--pr:-N l,1'l7l3I1'l,llllllfJN X.nw.ulm' lwuw film-n-L pn-x Ii.nrl1.1r.1 XllQlll'l Nl.nrx lulllm 1-lwvrm - -l -0 G- ,Q-v. I ,3. ,- b I kai vii 9.- Practicimg frm- ul tlnfar lIlllNlL'dl pu-uw alurmg tln- .nllf-rnnml III tln- rnuxic Xl.l1ll'lLI.ll prdvtlcw umm lmurx .xml pe-rlurms .nl wu-ml lm-nl corn mum: lNllll' Xl.ulrlL1.1l1lmlr Cluiclf-cl ln c'lw1r1llr1-dur Xliv IK.4tllxlI.nmll1v, IlIlIIIllX lurwtinm illlfl xdrlmlx wlwlvl .l4'liNIli1'N 76 Clef Club Sells Candles To Bu Risers Dllflllg the months of November and Decem- ber, Clef Club members sold Christmas candles to community and student body. Carnes conces- sions and dances were also held to raise money. During December, Clet' Club went caroling at the various elementary schools in addition to taking part in the Christmas concert on De- cember 18 to entertain the public and December 19 to entertain the student body. Barbershop Quartet Members jim Sellers, Donovan Hice, john Kersex. and Darrell Hoyle perform during the annual Christmas tfoncert held The goal oi' the club for the year was to bus new risers. The purpose ol' tlleli Club was to pro- mote mterest in the performance of quality vocal music. The officers included Louise tlhastels. presi- dent: Brenda Garner. vice-presidentq jana Ilampton, secretaryg and Naomi Thompson. treasurer. Miss Kathy Carollo was adviser. f F7 5 December IS in the Stonebarger Cxmnasium Quartet meinlwers not onli harmoni7e in melodx but also proxule coinedx tb- -JSP? A Clef Club Member Xaonn lhompson sells one nl her candles to Us ndi Pedersen tfrindles w ere sold in Nm ermlmer and December lu stutlentt 77 Block SL, Sponsors Game Concessions Consideration of the yearis activities began early for members of Boys, Block Ulf. Aided by advisers, Mr. jack Ferrill and Mr. Keith Dawson, the club held a dance and sponsored the concessions stand during the Antioch-Libev ty basketball game. Such activities helped earn money for the various sports trophies awarded by Block A picnic was enjoyed by the club in spring. Led by officers, Frank Rosas, president, Merle Knight, vice-president, and Rick Fortner, sec- retary-treasurer, the club made minor revisions in its constitution this year. Boyds Block L - Top Row: Richard Rarrios, john Rogers, Richard Ambrosino, Ken Clark. lim llonegger, Stese Rronlan, Rich lfortner tsee.-treasl Nlike Rozenski, Stexe Kiapoxzo, jack l'pton Second Row: Nlike Standridge, Nlike lladdis. Carlos Farias, Paul Della Nlaggiore. XVard Burroughs, Allen Nlartin. Dan Stone. Nlark Dwelley. Clary Col- bert. Darrell Hoyle. Carl Rogers Third Row: .Karon Kaplan. jose Sanabria. john Ratkoxec, Robert Bruce. Ken Ile-Nlartini, john Casey. l 1 C rr!-JA Zig. V--H'-ily. Ak-- 'tffggvf . xgfj-. .KW v A L J . yr ' 1, 1135 ,th R 1,3 ,Q + , ,Mu t. A . . I x Q 4-Ha. Y I '14, W 'J ,Q .Q 4 '- t MF nf' Us vo- - f 4. , A A, Q . i VVaiting to be sersecl is this small boy while senior Xlark Thomas waits on Xlannel Yilla during the l,ihertx4.Xntioeh basketball gann- joelosar, Kurt ltterbaek. lid Prewett, Xlerle Knight txiee-pres I Denny XYatkins Fourth Row: .Xdxiser ,lack Iferrill, Nlark Thonias, Craig Stewart, Chris lfrskine. Sal Naxarro. Clary Billingsley, 'loin Stallings. Pete Barerra, Ruben Ramos, lion Schneider. .-Xdxiser Keith Dawson Bottom Row: Tony Rosas, Stexen Knight. Stew Knight. Frank Rosas :pres 'George Zamora. Roy Rios. Ron lfers antes. Sain Nishimura. Larry Ramos. f G:- ' Q- ,E ' 'ii H. 78 Girls' Block L - Top Row: Kathy Byrd, jody Delllmagine, Linda Chilardueci, Shelley White, ttreasl Kay Linn, Cyndi Pedersen tsecl Debbie Redenbaugh, Florence Beeman, Pat DeYall, Brenda Carner Second Row: Dana Lopez, Nancy Frey, Linda Yaissade, Colleen De- jesus, Debbie Massoni. Sharon Selco. jeannie Carlisle tvieeapresl Girls Participate To Earn Block ii ii Girls who have participated two years in tlirls' Athletic Association and received the block U lf' were invited to join Girls' Block H lf. These members have not only participated in sports activities but have also given their services and have represented Liberty in sports days. Miss Pat Pearce, advisor, adds, l feel that this adds to the moral fiber of each girl and we hope that her participation in CAA will lead to further accomplishments in the future in the area of physical activitiesf' This year the group was led by Pam Collins. presidentg jeannie Carlisle, vice-president: Cyndi Pedersen, secretary, Shelley White, treasurerg and Miss Barbara Tescher was co- adviser. Christine Siqueido, Niki Palanili. Third Row: Pam tlollins pres 'jams Sherman. Brenda Xlctllelland, ,lean Somerhalder, Brenda Simpson, Debbie Calarva. Karen Voss, ,-Xnna jaeobs rrepl Yolanda Xlendola Bottom Row: Carol Xloore, Debbie Pippo, Linda Clarner, Linda Serna. Gloria Duran, Patsy Lago, A rdie Dawson, Cheryl Yan Buren. Y 79 I 1, is , , f' v AQ 1 X f ! 52' 4 New Adviser Aids Girls Sports ays Girls' Athletic Association members were kept busy with many activities such as sports days, swimming and tennis. To advise the girls in their various activities were Nliss Pat Pearce and Nliss Barbara Tescher. Sports days were an added activity for CAA girls. Organized teams competed with different schools in such sports as volleyball and bad- minton. A At the end of the year the CAA members spon- sored the Mother-Daughter Banquet in which the members were awarded their numeral, small H LH, block 'L L , pin or cup. The climax of the year was the CAA Turn-a- bout. CAA girls planned and decorated for the dance in tune to their theme. CAA Members - Top Row: Teresa Xlartinef, Xlaria Puente. Adan ltoehin. Lucy Sarnudio. Sharee Austin. Becky Xrp. Xurora Xlares, Addie liarbee, joetta Nlcfllelland. Sylyia Xlader, llorothy Stornetta. Stephine Benson, Clarol Plant-hon Second Row: Karen Xlori, Linda tfontlon, jeanette Xtlen. Nlary .Xnn .Kbreuulaiie Probst. Peggy Stallings. Lynette .Xtltliiigton Sandra Reel. Roberta Xguirre. Robin White, Dorcas llo- yyartl, llobin lliyon, tlonnie Pmroyyn Third Row: Kathy Hess, Xlargaret Harrison. Lori Xlassoni. lfsther Xlendova, Lillian Piereet Karen Dt-Bair. f fs. ,X 'ff' 1.9 if Boarding the bus to go boyyling. GXX ineinbers Nlarie tloines, tlail l'r.inl-tlin and Xlary -lo Robinson shoyy their enthusiasin lor the sport l'royitling girls yyith the opportunity to participate iii sports usually not ayailablts to lheiii in claily lilt- is one ol tl X X s liiiictioiis Xlary Xnn Oclioa. l'atti l7ell.Xiitieo, Santly Xlclloyyell. lxlaine Xll'!ltl1llil. Pain Wisner. laura 'l'oyar, Sandy Torres Fourth Row: Karen Schnei- der. tlheryl Phillips. Tina Urtcz, Iielintlatfruy. Christine tainashita. Nlartha tlhayarria. Xlarta llenderscn, Debbie Nleclina. Xlaria Xlyarel. Kathy SCUFUIIU, Xnna Ciannini. Nlartha Horrayo, Rena tlareia Bottom ROWS flora Williams Diane Doininguez, Dorothy tlero. Kari -Iaeobseu joyi lfyans, Ilora Xlartinez. l.ucille Iiobles, Xnna Xniatlor, Xlarsha Sorenson. Lorna Hasinusson. Linda Nlcl,endon. Denise Haccini ' ' ' 'L ,Q fi in vi 80 CAA Members - Top Row: Diano Ste-yy art. Patty Niartin. Kathy tiomhs. judy' lJeMartini, Laura Costa, Doreen .Xhrt-u. Nt-ta Nionrov. Kathy Barton. Yalari llausy, Lindsay Xloffatt, Marilyn Ciurrivr. Niary Rego. Nlary' Hanson. Naomi Thompson, Second Row: Kathy By rd. Pat Thorn- ton. Tlica Powers. Nlaria Uranacio. Xniclia f:l1LiXl'7, Dchhic- flrahain. jackie- Barklcy, Marjorie' Portwootl, liinvrita Urta. Clail lfrauklin. Karon CAA Members - Top Row: Cfhcryl Yan Burvn tsvcond sviiivstvr pri-s l jvannie Carlisle, 'Iainct Hylcf-. Donna Phillips, 'l'he-lina Parsons. Dchlmii- Dayenport. Barbara XYl1ct'lt'r. Sharon Scko, livnist' liayis. Xltha Batt-st-l. Pam Collins, lbvhlmit- Ashyyorth. Nlartha Toyynsciitl. Sandie 'l'hompson. Brvncla Nldilvllaiitl. Yit-ki Bontlictt. Rita flrahani, Barhara Xiigucl, Terry' Dean, Bonnic Hanncr. Second Row: Susan Clark. iilaine-yloncs. Cyndi Pcdcrsvn. Angola Pacheco. Sharon Bt-llah. Xiary ileyyyood. Nic-I Ccrkin. Francine Torrcz. jill Svvno. janict' Uarrcn. Nlary Collins. jan Brooks. lilsa Rodrigucs. Lingla Naissadc. Sharlee Bt-ash-y, Gloria Toyar. Yivia Smith ttreasl Third' Row: Kathy Kanagaki. Shelley Whitt-. Annvtte Dawson. Carol Hopkins. jean Soincrhaldcr. jackie Richardson. Q vX4 , E i IJ vs ... . Phillips Third Row: Cfintly Nan-ra I,onli Horrayo Iiarlmara Singh ian Smith. Vain Clrayt-s. Bt-ya-rly l'im'rc'm' Nancy 'lmar Xlarny l.onn's Ca-oft: Nlassoni. Pain Xlorst- i,ynntla Xluri Xiary Io Itoluuson Bottom Row: janyu' johnson. Ili-lmlmir' llllfillll. Kart-n Last-y Kart-y lwvnson I.il Oroxvo. Santlra lri-ntla, -It-ri iiiuhartlson. Iii-tty XM-1-Ls, l.ynvtti- X11- l,c'nclon. Sharon SUlNl'fllillKll'I', Sharon llillt-y Ilvlmlmit- Pippo. Pat Ui-Nall ilirst svrin-str-r pn-s susan lziclivr Kathy Ilolnh-n. L1-tit-ia Cfhayi-7, Sally Clian-1, 'lost-phinv Iloan Kathy Harris rlqiiili.xl1'Xl'llU,fiI'lNllIlt' 'liorrvs Fourth Row: Ili-him' Str-plwrus Patsy Lago. Kari-n Xoss, joan lioolnn Pain Thornton. Xlarsha Iliflkll. Nils: Valanui, Carol Xioorm-. Dana l,opt-1. Xrtliv Ilayyson iyiwvpri-s y Ihvhlu Xlassoni. ,Iotly llvlllniagim' isvt' ' ifollt-vu Dole-sus Knut-lnia Spins-lli Kay l.inn. Xnna .lat-olys Fifth Row: iolancla xll'lllllYlJ. Gloria Iluran Lincla Svrna. ifllristinn' Siipivinlo. Ianvt l rt'vnian. 'Iivna Xustin llorvnu- Bl'l'IIlLUl. lJl'lJlJlt'fiL1lLlI'lLJ. Kathy Byrul. l,isa Kaplan. I'at Thornton Xnita Castro. Bottom Row: ilintlx Xlaugiort-. Dina l.UTt'lllI'llI. i,intla bhilar- ducci. Debbie' NYall-wr W1 jx' 1' 81 Q Z Jgtx A N . I A 4 Pe Club Buttons Help Raise Spirit Varitiiis Homecoming activities highlighted the ,69-,TO year for Pep Club. Pom-poms and booster buttons were sold during Homecoming week. Sponsoring the annual i'Ugly Cirl Con- testn. Pep Club provided frivolity' to the Home- coming rally. Pep buttons were issued to mem- bers at the beginning of the year and team booster buttons were sold during various seasons of the year. Combining their efforts to plan a successful year were club officers, Melanie Cerlcin, pres- identg Nancy Tovar, vice-presidentg Marie Comes, secretaryg Diane Stewart, treasurerg and Pam Nlorse, representative, with the help of adviser M r. lillrie Von Schopp. President Melanie Cerkin joins in the Homecoming celebrations with Lilly' tlirl runnerup Christine Siqueido and NIiss Lllllyu Pat De Yall 'Z 0 5 1 - 497' . .ag :Oy lm, , o -nl ll' Pep Club Members- Top Row: Dan Celoni. Stan Smith. Cllen Phillips. Larry Lopez. john Castello. Nancy Frey. Darrell Hoyle. Charles Xyeeks. lfleiniiiu Xlengel. Steye Baker. john Nlyers Second Row: Larry .Xlyes. Debbie Dayenporti Sherry jones. Nlary Niulrooney. Donna Phillips. Yiyia Smith. Bonnie Hanner. Susan tllarlx, .Xddie Barbee. joetta Nic- tilelland Third Row: Kathy Bishopi Terry Dean, Barbara Nliguel. Phyllis llarrington. Xnnctte Dayyson, Neta Nlonroe. Laura Toy ar. Cindy 82 Brown. ,Xnna jaeobs. tlyyen Head Fourth Row: lflaine jones, Cloria Toyar. Rita Graham. Kathy liiyt-rs.tfherri Nlerritt. Debbie Redenbaugh. Lynda Byer. Nlarilyn Scroqgins. Kay Linn. Kathy Kanaualti Fifth Row: judy Henderson, Pain tfollins. Lindsay Xiollitt. Niarilyn tiurrier. Nlary Hansen. Xlary Rego. Kathy Barton. jainet Hylee. Cyndi Pedersen Bottom Row: tfathy tialtebread. Naomi 'l4hoinpsou. Barbara Xyheeler. Linda Chilarducci. Nlary Hey yyood I '41, Pep Club Members - Top Row: jean Sornerhalder. Debbie Xlassoni. jody Delllniagine. Colleen lk-jesus, janet tladalmona. Cfynthia toning. jill Seeno. Mary .Xnn Oclioa. Yolanda Xltillllifii. Sharlee Beasley. Kathy Byrd. Pat Tliornton. CIhri5tine Siqut-itlu. l,ixa Kaplan Second Row: janyce johnson. lilsa Hodrigiies. Karen lJeSair. Lori Xlaswni. l'atti Dt-ll Antico. lflaine Xlendoza, Sandy Nlcllnyu-ll, leanette Xclen, llelmlmit- llasiiiussen, Chris Ferreira. Roberta Xgnirre. lynette Adclington. Hohin Vl'liite. Third Row: l.incla Erskine. Xliwn liodriglues. Donna lleyyle- vedo. Anna Amador. Nlary Orozcn. Nlaria Alyarez. Beyerly Pierce. Pam Ut J ii flraxes, Sharon Somerhalclvr. l.in Srnitlrliirly lDvXlartini l'atty Xlartin julie Xlorgan Fourth Row: luyu' Hot-lnn. l'atxy Intl . Kdfvll VN. Lucille Itnlmlt-x l.ind.i Xlc'l,4-ndnn. clllflNlllI1' lainaxhita. harm Plnllipx Sharon llilley. Karen lfast-y. Karey lpyeiiwii, lantla tkarnvr Kathy tloiiihx Fifth Row: listher xll'lllltllit. jerry llirliartlwn. Sally l.lIdXt'l nylngvla lJ2.lL'lll'ClL lleliliie Xlallwr. l.inLla Serna. Xnita ffaxtm, l.urn.i ltawniussen. lliane llnniimgnez. Nlarxha Sorenson. Ht-rtlia Him. IM-lmliiv Stephens Bottom Row: l,ynnettt- Nlcl.t-ndoii. Xlary 'lu llolnnwn. l.ynn- da Xlori Pep Club Members - Top Row: joe Tuvar. Cary' Billingsley, .lim Leyyis. Tom Bennett. Ken DeNlartini, Bill Smith. Yuen Sit, Tony Rosas, Ct-urge Zamnra Second Row: Cheryl Yan Buren. Theresa Yalin. Barlmara Singh. lilodia Borrayo. Brenda Simpson. Niki Palangi. finaly Najt-ra. Marsha Treat. Third Row: Pam Wisner. Sharee Austin. Lil Ornft-tw. Mel Clerkin tpres l Nancy Toyar tyice-pres! Pam Nlnrse trepw Diane .. ,, is laz- Kfsf- f XM' '..-E5 'r'?'1lfNkf5 Steyyart ltreaxl Nlarie Cannes isec Y Fourth Row: Pat Dt-Yall. Thelma Parwns. Sharon Bellali. lflnrence Beeman. llehlvie Calarva. .Xdyiwr lfllrie Yon Sclwpp Fifth Row: Dana Lopez, llelylvie Pippw. Pam Thorn- ton. Sharon Se-lm. ,leannie Carlisle. -lanet Freeman. 'liena Xnytin Bottom Row: Ardie llayuoii. Carol Xloore. llehhie ilrayes, llcurgi Xlawmni. Diane Xyristen 83 1 ,Y r .1 ,. k 1 1 - . Q1-'3,f,f-1-',. , -:Lk ,N . 'Z' ', ' '-:WHS 'NJ - . - 7 - ' . 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' ' Bt.: P , N u 4 . . ,, ' JM, , ,, .Y , 'Y '- Q . ' .Q ,: ' Q ,fn vt . f'4mi,'.-fa, ffff ' U , , thl tlcs XX HVLIIIQ fmt ullvr xc-lnmml, Txxo xx rvstlcrs prcpurc' For an up-coming IIlL1tL'h. SUtll2.1ttllC'y max lu- sure I hvx xx lll mu-l In this lllllltflx' l'UlllfJl'lltIUll. But tha-x must pmcliu- again lcmmrruxx and thx- clux uftvr. .Xml fllfflllglltlllt tlli'Sl'LlSHll1 A114150 lu-gim Thccluxxn uf'z1clc'L'g1dm', AA 'K 85 Watching the coin toss of the official are Homecoming co captains john Rogers and Frank Rosas I hi rtx heat thi Xlhmx Com, S I Ceiling into the' thin-k oi tiiimb ina civiviisiu' piaii with thi- Pziiiliwrs is Stvvc Kliiiliitlili. niuking tiivtiickii- and Hts-xc' Hflllllilll, 304 aids him f...fsQ. 15.54 'H- Executing a hard diving tackle to take down an Antioch opponent is senior Frank Rosas. Rosas plays both offense and defense in the game Varsity Team Ties For EB Crown With a season record of T-U-2 the Varsity foot- ball team tied with the Amador Dons for the lili- Al. Championship. Because of great individual efforts. I2 team memhers matic' lfB.'Xl, All- league teams. Coach jack Ferrill said. This team is truly one of the greatest in the history of Liberty foot- ballg they played like champions heeaiise they were champions. I shall never forget them for a job well done. This vearis varsity squad showed desire and drive from its first victory over rival Antioch to the end of the season. Nlemhers of the team worked and developed themselves to form a good effort and team unity. 'GThe efforts of each team member made this one of Libertvys finest seasons everf' remarked Coach Ferrill. Keeping the hall and rolling out to the side is qiiartvrlmaek -lim Ilona-ggi-r Throw ing the initial hloel-4 w hit-h set up the play is Steve Knight X -XRSITH SCORES LIBERTY OPPONENTS 530 a.Xntiot'li I3 I2 :ln inglon 12 25 D lfast linion 41 21 Granada tv 6 john Swett ll 36, .tllmany I2 12 Xmacloi' 12 QU Livermore I2 47 llulwlin U lfl-l lil X Q .1 Ill XX l l tl 7 SEASONS RECORD C on-I.-'Q - . 87 Running hard and lrxing lo axoid an Xntioeh opponent is junior. Roy Him Rios pic-ked up 5 yards and Lilmerty nent on lo upset qXntioeh, 530 lo I3 in the opening LfL1IIlt'0lllN'SCL1NfJIl Making an oxer-lln'-shoulder catch and running lor thi- goal line ix lfranlx Rosas Rosas nas tackled at the T, and l,iln-rip lhen scored Varsity Football Team Members - Top Row: Nlark Dm-lley, john Rogers, Clary Clollmerl. Ilan Stone, Tom Heniiett. Ray Sanchez, jim Coodrieli. Sli-ie Bronfan, Hielx Fortner. ,Xl Xlartin Second Row: Coach jaele Ferrill. Larry Ramos. john Kersey, jim Honegger. Stexe Capouo. Gerald Xlarlinel. jose Sanahria. lflerning Xlengelr Carl Rogers, Brian Coffman, Coach jerry Miller, Third Row: Steve Knight. i C1-Iliiigtiiv .mifiv .Ami Vimimg im .iii Xxillfu in Hplllrlll ru! lx imrik Nlvriz' Klllilili Kniuinl lll.lliI'iiIl'i.Li'ixi4'illliXK.lNiH1Ji1lil'V1rNilrpiiilfxf ilffxxel W'orking,tiu-tm-.ullimrciiuuciiinlxingtlwilixwllLire'f,u.ifln1'-YIML I vrrili ami jc-rrx Xilii1'f lilly in-pt liar lrulii gum: pinxsiniiix .mri rm'iiI.iiix . I l ee ,. i J x - ,4 V ' Undefeated Lions Share Championship Releasing u spiral pins bvfurc un Xritim-ii lim-iii tacixif-s iiim is qilartcrixick. -lim Hmucgqe-r Cixi pmtcctimi up fmnt is Xix-ric Knight 89 1 Q. . ,lk 4 'fl ' 1, ' ,E 4? - !:h,.:1, I -'IV ff: ggi C4 J,...,?y I, 4 fl N954 - A I , l'- IK! im- . QP-J'-'Q r .A - ' A Af-,,45, lN. ' A . pl . ,H ' a t . U 1 . ' .E- ' 1 EW ,f in r-ar 1 Eight Players Win ll- eague Honors . fd- .sw-seq -P ks vi' R -1-us. T. -7' 57.1 wi .J Blocking on the rain soaked turf for Steve Capozzo. 25, is Mark Dwel- ley, 84, and getting ready to assist them is Frank Rosas. 26 ALL LEAGUE First String Offense Frank Rosas - lfncl Cary Colhert - Tackle john Rogers A floard jim Honegger - Quarterback Steve Cjapozzo - Halfhack Defense Mark Dxxelley - lfnd Clary Colbert - Lineman Frank Rosas - llalflmck Second String Offense Stes e Bronzan - Center Defense Al Nlartin - End john Rogers - Lineman Stes e Capozzo - Halflmaek Slipping and being tackled on the wet. muddy turf is Stexe Cfapozzo 25. while Frank Rosas quickly rushes ox er to assist in cane of a fumble 91 JV Football Team Members - Top Row: l-Imie Borbon, Mike Murphy, Bruce Hawkins, Dale Smith, Charles Weeks, Steve Baker, Tim Silva, Stan Smith, Ken Clark. Gary lillis, Dan Celoni. Second Row: Rudy Yalverde, Ben Urosco. jesse Resendez, Buddy Serna. Larry Byron, Brad Chism.Steve Lueehesi, john Stanton, Bob Condon. Third Row: Coach Lion Cubs Score ith 4-5-0 Record uThe 4 win and 5 loss record attained by this yearis team surely does not indicate the tre- mendous potential which the individuals havef' remarked Coach Robert Glenn at the conclusion of the season. The junior varsity squad, this year, had a good number of strong individuals. The team's practice and training developed desire and determination to win. The team was strong on both offense and defense as is indicated by their 154 to 90 points scored. Coach jack Ferrill said of the team, They,re the hardest hitters that live ever seen on any jVteam,'. The 4-5-O season gave the junior varsity team third place in the BBA L. 92 Robert Glenn, 'l'om Annand, Blas Franco, Terry Moore, Bill Kersey Cal Chato. Sean Ferrill. Lalo Carmona, Cary Billingsley. Ollie Wash- burn, Coach Larry Welch. Bottom Row: Ernie Luna, lid Perez, Fer- nando Monriquez, Tim Knight, Ricky Crandell, lid Ramos, Glen Brous- sard, David Mendoza, Gene Bluebaugh, Boy Yonemura. Executing a sweep plax is junior halfhaek. john Stanton, 49. Pulling from his haek position to block is a junior. Bill Kersey. 31 ,.i.'x,jJ2iif5!f'Q'j 5.5 1721 g - -. .. N . -- ... ...- gl i .A f v ' Brig N. fatggf H -A ,1x,..'3-LIS., 1 ' 4 'QQU' Uv.. Wi' 4 NLNYS IUNTIOR W ARSITY SC ORP S H S fi I2 U I2 -'30 l-4 - 90 Coming III 33 I Trying to break auax to daxllght I5 Lrmc Borhon 44 Setting up km blocks upheld are 'Wake Nlurphx and an BllllllL,Slf:'f. 45 The A 3 L - W 1 Freshmen Football Team: Top row: Nlilchcll l,asalcr, llciirx Xlllfllllkl. port. Stn-xc NVQ-tzcl Third row: Couch jerry Black. limit-li l r.ii1L Ili' jerry Zainora, lluximl 'l'iiclu'r, .Xllcn llaiisoii. ilreg liiickingliaiii. Russell Parsiu. Diixixl Clraxvs. ,Nlfrs-cl Bustos, Harry lliistcclt, lieu c,I'lll. llicliiird llluclwr. Xlit-hai-I Paiiiter, llcctor -Iiiiii-iwv. llolwrt Ke-rwy Second row: llios, Daxicl Duran. Handy ,lomw Bottom mwg tfhiiclt llamlin, l,i-imuril jerry XYillis. George Nlartiiwz. Stn-xc Lee. lfcriiiimlu llcriiaiidcz. llaiiiix hlllllfll, ,loc Niisqlicf. Daxinl Hal Porto, Rick Pastor. Xliki- Clawx. Iiiiy Xuiiiunt. 'lk-rry Pool, David Naxarrettc, lla-niiis Nlclaiii. llirlx Daxeii liilllillil. Cari St-rim. llutll.1mrii'.-luillvsllclglallu F rosh Team ins Two in League Pla 66Alfh0Ugh plagued by bad breaks and pen- Athletic League standings. alties, the frosh team played good ball this season. The team was well-balanced offen- Team captains for the year were Richard Rios sively and defensively. The players had spirit and jerry Zamora. Zamora was also the leading and wanted to winf, summarized Mr. Frank De rusher for the freshman team. Parsia, head freshmen football coach. Coach De Parsia felt that the team might have Winning two league games and dropping three, done better but considering that this was their the Lion cubs finished fourth in the East Bay first year he was pleased by their performance. Following blocks from Dennis McLain. TI. and M i- chael Painter, 31, jerry Zamora 40, runs for yard- age against Albany Cougars. The cubs non, 30-0. Fr xx 94 Snatching a pass from tht- fingertips of Su-xc-ri We-tzcl is an Albany opponent. In spitv of tht- intt-ru-ption, tht- frosh di-fvatm-al Nlliaiix. A '1,,, , , tn, -if --if- Rich Rios, 30, Cuts to his right to try to avoid the grasp of an Albany Cougar and get downfield h picket line th at his blockers have set- ICU, I K' I xv M 0. 'A 7 ' 4 , - -.-1 V , .tw .gm . ! 'ig I .:'. 9, us' ' A ., 14,3 Preventing a Granada opponent from adxaiicing the ball arc' guards Hay Ortiz, 62, and .Xlfred Bustos, 64. while- ti-arnniates Dm-niiis Nlcl.ain, Tl, and Hector jinienez arriwe on the scorn' in time to coma- to their and FRESHNL-KN SCORES Liberty Opponent 012 lfasl L iiioii tv U Liu-riiiorm' 22 fi Clraiiada 25 F30 Xlliaiiy ll S Dublin U U Xniador I4 SEASONS LEAGUE RECORD VY l. 'I' 2 ll 5 Xoii-Leagiii' try to spring Rich loose 5 the baby Lions shut-out the Albany Cougars. to t e David and David Graves -H 30-0, in a league match played on Ohmstede Field the Thursday pre- e Came .ln ,ff- i'r X N-.- L s. Coach Keith Dawson 1-xplains tht' halards nl tht- cnnrsm' tn cross cunn- try lc-arn rm-mln-rs he-fnrv tht- Trac-x rnm-t Ilausnn assists at rnm-ls -q9.. 1. - 1 Q .QU .,-'- 2... -- 4' . J' If' ' 1 3 3 -- s ' n cf' l ' A . --. . l .Q 114-29 S. h f'..'3'Q -.4 pkg . Pulling hard sophornnrt- Dax id St-phus vu-rts himss-If in an c-ffnrt to Will his vvvrit l.iht-rty in-at Granada and placvd third in tht- lvagin-, Setting thc' pact' against his .Xlhany oppmn-nt is Clary flnnha Putting thvir 1-lfnrts tngt-thcr, the tt-am wc-nt nn tn ht-at Alhariy, 22-36, 96 ,,- 1 U T ,5- 7 1 I Pr' l . , ,t., . '-,',.gL.L.-., W- .92'5f3'2'4'f':'.'.z'.Q-'f5?ff'7'. ffm ' '7Q 'rfCff.'.9d i'1',Ni ' , I X . .1 I-7' ' ' , l v 5 i I 7? I f 4 flfs I K lx, k I-I A . I' l .' r jf, 5 'Q .- . 5, I , ri A' 1 :poa- A' SAW: 1 'Ng 00-4 I ..g Running hard nn thu- last log of the' course' against Traci is jnninr K1-n BFUWII KPN- along with his tvarninatt-s. in-nt nn to dt-it-at 'Iiracy ,, , f AQ.s F , f I 1-V r I P if 3 ,gi l -1 1 , 4 , 'I Vfffj - -to ' a pf -'J' . ai 1 - :,.,.j ov ' ' gf' una ,Id yy! 'Q , pq, . fp-li ru' , -31 r 'H ,,,,.,--J 1 .1 6 B -1,1 111 ,vi -u-1 '11 , f-7 if para' Q wh 'lf -' -6,1 A 'Q 1 , sf, rue? i ,A if ,1 l -1 , M . - '. I: ', A 'risky if -lb' r' nv , O S , J r VARSITY SCORES BERTY 'WTS 4- Vanden I8 33 0 lfranklin 220 7 Livcrnn c T ,, Tracy L.. . Antioch - : ' Dublin . 1, uL'ific'i 3 L. Lg, t'ranad'i . . ohn Swc 1 rg. A ' i H 7 mat or 2 Non-l L llgllt' lp rr in 70 9 79 IQ Q tl 36 lil 74 O P . 3' 77 , . in lt! l tt li 22 Albany S36 37 7 -90 3-It o ECORD Young Team W IDS 4 0 Q 40 Vanden la 35 ' Franklin 20 40 Livermore I5 45 ' Tracy I9 35 D Antioch 21 I5 Pacifica 40 32 Granada 27 18 john Swett 38 36 Albany 23 46 Amador -LL 233 SEASON'S LEAGUE RECORD W L 'li 1 4 0 Non- League Cross Cdiihtry Team Members - Top Row: Coach Herb Scott. Mario Sanabria, Steve Foust, Paul Della Maggiore, Mike Gaddis. Carlos Thlrd In League The cross country team this year took third place in the EBAL. The team was young and consisted mostly of sophomores. VVeeks of con- ditioning and training and coaching was re- flected by their third place finish. Coach Herb Scott said, 'iThe turnout this year was small and the team lacked experience, but their performance and effort was outstanding. This yearys team will be a good nucleus for next seasonf' The team was led by captain Carlos Farias who was also most valuable runner. Farias. Clary Cunha Bottom Row: Bill Nlclianicls. Pete Cruz. Ken Brown, jim Arterberry, jess Zavala. 5.1. - Iran 97 The tennis team this vcar concentrated on polishing past experience and making the team . . Q juniors Lead Tennis Team to Victory strong. Since the turnout this year was small, TENMSSCORES I '. I U I- lore 3' -' 1 f ff I, f I ' 0 , 4 I 7 1 W H 1 tht tc am took time to work on form and consist enu C aptain Darrell Hoyle and most valuable player Aaron Kaplan led the team with spirit and deter mination. The team consisted mostly of juniors and a few freshmen. Coach Dale Cozby said, The team was a good group that showed enthusiasm and promise. I hope by building this year we can look forward to a good season next year. H Q LIB ERTY fl Xlbam I IX L rm ohn Suit! I ranacla Xmador Albany I.ix ermore olln Swett Vranada Amador SEASOYS LEAGUE RECORD W I. 'I' 2 8 0 4.. A I A? ii, ,4' 1 Uh X QU! -J Tennis Team Members - Top Row: Rim Wright. Tim Cuilliams, Coach Hale. Stew Cagle. Darrell Hoyle, Rodney Cardiff, Dali- cililby, Nlark Caves, jerry Ellis. Bottom Row: lid Prewett. Randy 98 Cong-1-nlrgling mn Il'lllI'IIIlIl1 .1 liluli, lmrfl lixl Imll ix lH'NlllIl.lII m-tiimn 1.urlN1um' llilliiiu llu-lmll, ill'1'llIIll'lIlllllIll'NlllNlll'Xl umu- Completing ai mlrixmg srnmli . luniwrr m'tm.m 'lim tLmIl1.um IINVN pmt 1 4-xpvriciicc ami training l1lClHlt'l'lllfLllt'till guml lurm xxlnlv prmtiuirig ,agygg N55 ' , , . . vt .Q-' gg-635 nun- X , - v ,gi-AQ? . -. ---v ' 5 s A A-. ,qihvsvsa ' 5 . - . 1 'K NVYW' .qv .. ll-Q il KX. x K ' x s An w , Q u V ii X ,,g-4n kfxx --4--- H-N-5 . x' Db-U il' i ?T ,. ,,.f,f-r ,. 1 Showing determination while Simishing a hard drixc to his opponent junior Tim Cuilliams rt-turns gi hard writ- during .i pmctiu' r.iIlx IS junior team memlwr. jcrrx Ellis Lilwrty xwnt on tn lmt-at :Xllmm Tim cmict-iitrutt-tl on dt-it-lt-ping Nltill: .iiitlm'liml11r.im'v 99 Libr ,m YA RSI 'H' BA SKli'l'BA l,l, SCI PIHQBOA RD rh QJPPUIIUIIIS SNIIHI S If ixlll nxt lSx r I1 an Xllmm Il Sui .un 7 SEASON SRIHCORD 1765 'N rn l1.n.,u1 Hu ' IH1 X nxt.: W HI 'Nl 'alll' vlu ,Sl IJ 'K 11slrr1X4llI1'x T53 35? ZXluiim'l1 36 H GX1i ' sm St' Ui ff Z I'i1wI1'X41lIm'N Fifi 4:0 ' l,mL'fvll1 TT UI qf F I' 18 QNIIIILIILIIX VI 5.3 JSIII 'I HT X .32 l,ix4'rmur4- 34 X , H Xlllillllll '15 S4 Xllumy '12 x .HT 'lull I . x rll 62 xl .35 fQTL1Il1llI.l F39 1 T51 Ulllmlirl 1,3 I 35 Liu- Il ure' 5-3 12 Xml lor Sl T4 . ' I fil ' Ti! lluh , 'll SU x 74, up ml.. 6:3 5 ff l Ilulmlin , - 1.326 Q ' Q 2: ,u I' XX' I, ', ll ll ' f I - .V I W f Coach jerry Muller talks xtrutx-gy tu Cilvn Sturm-lmrgm-r, 514-xv Knight. Iiivk Imrllwr, Nlikm- Iimm-ml-xi. and Ward BlIl'fUllLfllS during u limm- nut NX X is- Y -1 -,,,-4 GSX 1.z.ff1fl W J Varsity Basketball Team-Top Row: IJCIIIIQ Nlcillnin, Rick lfurlnvr. Burroughs, jim Hmwggm-r. Bottom Rgwz Su-xm nl mm.: fr Umm-ln jvrry Mille-r, Nlurk Dwcllc-y, Nlike Rozvnski, Al Martin, Ward N1atlMcCIlain. IJHICIZIQ.fLlCIlSt0Ill'h2ll'gl'f I f-- 1 1 f 1 'HJJI JU q 9 H UH IOO ff 50 Mike Rozenski was the Sccond leading Scorer against some of the best teams in Northern arsity Lions Take The Varsity squad this year compiled a T win 5 loss league record to take fourth place in the EBAL. This year's team brought many titles to Liberty. The Lions were ranked first in scoring the most points in the league. The team was ranked third in the league on defense. Three of Liberty's players received honors. in the EBA L all the league, averaging 18 points. He made e first team. Rick Fortner i'r'i 3409 -'sz ...ae-'e bd, T S Fourth in League l3th in scoring, averaging ll points a game made second team all league. jim llonegger 10th in scoring, averaging I2 points a game made honorable mention Coach jerry Miller said, liven though record- vvise this was not my best season. l feel this is the finest basketball team I have coached at Liberty in 4 years, considering we played California. H Stretching hard, trying to control the jump-ball. is Xtike Royenski Xlike xx as the leagues second leading scorer ax eraging IS points Using all of his strength to grab and control the rebound ol an Xmaclor opponent is Rick Fortner Rick made second team in the till Xl. 101 5 -.,... is ir--..-. H, Dribhling clmxn cmirt. lu-m'piiii,1 an slow vu- on his .XllllfJl'll uppmwril nliilm' wllinil up gi plan ix iiiiiiur Ylllll lllrll1'ilLfl'l' jumping illlll I'l'klL'lllIlll liigll lor gi l'Q'l7UllllCl is Nlircl llllI'fUllj.fll5, xxliilc' Slvxc- Kniiglil, llyl1llllxNl7Il ililn- Linux nc-nt un lu In-ut lJlllDliIl T9-13. Lion Varsit Wins Third Yuba Cit Running llirungli lu-mx lrullic wplnoimwra- Sh-xv Kniiglil finds Ll Int of iiilvi'l4'rc'iin'v llm' xli'a'lcl11's liurml lor thi- lmmsc' lmll to I'l'lLillll vuiitrol, Dribllling liaircl ginml IllAlIlllN1'fllHl nlmmii court algzliiixl ll Ilulvlin cup- pimviil llll1'I'l'1'l'1'IXllI2llll'DANN-lll IN llllliUffill'Il 5llllll'lhll'lll'IA 102 Executing a high jump 5hut uw-r his Duliliii uppum-iit is Rick Fortm-r Thi- xhul um good and it put thai Lium in thc is-uni hchm- thu Imll Aft-hilly-1,1 xlivil nu-I ,IH Xmllfnii fiipiuiiivxii 1 Kimi SI4iil1'if.irgfl Will' liilix I'UliIll'l SU ,uni XXJIII I'm41rr'mi11iu ,Q Him' lin win lin pi.: ,rf-if ' ' Reaching out ami pulling in a rchmimi is iuiiiur Xliiw Huis-iixki Wlirc Burrmighs, 532. and Rick i'iUTiIlt'I'. 24, wircl wil Iiuhlm wppmwiitx IO3 .b , J I WU 1 ., X! fyfx 13 EU w3Ul xl ff 134K 1 . Xxun. +24 'lxj kj , 15 Y. Basketball Team-Top Row: Lulu f.lll'lll0lILl. 'Im' SVVIIU, Ollic- Wluln- Stun Smith Bottom Row: Ste-xc' Ifmnst. Phillip Urtvf, xlllll-IUVV UI' lmrn Xlllw figlmlylmn lliulmrfl l,1-xxis f.UiIl'll l'-Illlllx Nl'llIIlllll, -Iuhu fknwx Xlxvrx XlllII.l1l'ffllllflllillll.VlxllllKllllllll lgnrry lianrrmu D 104 lxp UlNlllI'lXUlll1lllIlN hm-x IJlill'l'ilNt'k'llIl4l lll Nl'UVlll1l.lNK'l'.lQ1' rvssing his clc'lc'1'rl1im1t1ur1 in his avtiorls, lllllltlf Iurxxurrl john Cuwy. ' 1 Casca, ashburn Lead Lion Cub Opcfiiirig the haskethall season in late Nov- ember, Liberty's junior varsity' l.ions cornpiletl a 6-13 season record and a 3-9 league record. The Lion Cuhs outrehountletl their opponents 593 to 534. Sophomore guard Sal Clasca letl the team in point average with I0 per game, junior center Ollie VVashhnrn lecl tht- team in rehound average with T per game. junior forward john Casey was second in point and rebound aver- ages with 9 and 6 respectively. Creating .1 mossihh- thru- moint vlax sovlioiiiorv guarrl Sal fi.tNl'.i Sl. i i i I draws .1 loul trorn his t..u'I oppoiivnl uluh .ittvnipting .i lump slim! A- - lorwaril jon' Semin, 4.3. rnmi-s insnl1'to.utl lhm' lion Q ulvs uiountml .i 53028 lltllltllllt' leacl. hut lt-ll lmvlnnll late' Ill tlit- g.unm' .intl lost 36-MU ,L empting to hl tk l IJ mn iN13lll lk I ISI KI J 13p i x 1 jl NIOR X ARSITH Sf ORFS I ihcrh Uppomnt 5 sa 1.3 sa N47 l 1 It V . N I t tl. A , N. .li -ir LN ' SI-LX SON'S RECORD XX I 01 l 3 H -N 1 H-1 'ESHEU Freshman Basketball Tcam:- Top Row: Curl Mum-, jc-ss Zuxuh, Xhtn-In Innate-r, Hutt juculms Huy Xlanwuni. clHliL'll jvrry Bluvlx, Iiussr-I liluvkvr. Mila' Puilltvr. Iluxid 'I'm'Lm'r, Handy lluh- Bollom Ruw: Stmv I4-4: jumping high lo 4-xvvlxlr' lm shui against dc'fL'mlin: flrauluclu uppmlrxntx IS Hitch l.usulc'r l,uw.nlm-r wasnt: ul tll1'tl'LIHl,N lvadin: wurvrw FRFSHNIAN SCORES Liberty Opponent -15 O Park jr High ,ll 730 l,ix1'rrnur4- .34 ,Sh Xrnnclm' ll 371 Z 'I'rucx H ll Xllmm 5.3 4:3 f.runurl.n 46 61,3 jul1nSxu'll :Sl 433 llulmlln :ZH U I,iNl'I'lllUH' Us 441 xlllildlll' 32 32 Xllmnx 63 41 1-FLIIILHLI .Sl Um jull1lSxu-It 32 143 llulmlin ll TIF! SEA SONS RECORD 633 Vx I IU D NUII'Il'iI2Ill' 106 nf- - jumping well over his opponent after driving deep into the Granada defense is Richard Rios. The game was close but the Lions lost 43-46 . 1 I N I f . s'v L.g.... Shooting on target against his Granada opponents is Roy Niassoni Roy If-d the team in scoring against Clranada with l-3 points in the game New Coach Leads Freshmen Team This years freshmen basketball team accumu- lated a 4 win and I0 loss record for the season's play. The team was lead by captains, Carl Nlune and Mike Painter. The team averaged 53 per cent of their shots from the floor and had a strong offense. The leading scorers for the season were: Roy Massoni, 124 pointsg Mike Painter, 108 pointsg Carl Mune, 100 pointsg and Mitch Lasater, 98 points. The teamis newly acquired coach for this year was jerry Black. Coach Black said, 'lm satisfied with the way the team worked to- gether. They did well against a lot of good teams and many times lost only by a few points. They were inexperienced but were determined and spiritedfi 6- i 1 -lun- lumping and grabbing the rebound mer his john Swett opponents is Nlatt jacobs The cubs blasted a H3-SI score to xi in this ganie 107 . Ku It ,.,, , IUNIOR VARSITY SCORES VARSITY SCORES ,,.,,,,,',.- l In Uhvrly Opponent I-ibvrly Opponent IT 0 liclisuii 45 29 U lidisuii 30 lil U Xlliaiiiihm I3 I3 o.'XIIuiiiiIrra 'II Zll ohitiiwli 128 35 okiiliocli I6 ' ' ' 23 Iliilmliii 25 -'37 Iluhliii 20 H ilruiuiclii I3 25 x,ruiiaicIu 122 H l.iu'riiiuri- I9 LEO l.iu'rniur1- 25 20 Xiimclnr 235 22 ,Xinaclur 22 Q I 4 Xllmm 30 29 .Xlhuiiy 28 I6 IJuhIin 538 33 lllihhn I9 0 Clruiiaiihi 49 125 Clruiiudu 21 Ii l.ive'riiiori' 44 lh l.iv4'riiior0 Ill I6 Xiiiuzlui' 28 23 :Xiiiudor 212 L ,Xlhum l .Xlhuny 206 SEASONS RECORD 449 5373 SFASOIVS RECORD F512 VI' I. 'IR VI' I, T 2 ll U H 4 I ,Y D Nnii-Imiglii' Q Noll-Ivzizllu' Swinging quickly umiiiid hir ii rvu-rxul un his Cruiiuclii nppoiiciil is Irvshiiiuii Dain Murtiiivz, Dain ure-sth-QI junior X ursily Ihis ycur. ,X Q Q- 'xl - .- ' I AI Crasping Inr u hnlcl on his ,Xiiiurlor nppum-int is senior Sum Nishiinuru. Sain Iulvr urvstlccl in thi- ICRAI VIQUIIFIIJIIIUIII and plucvd first in his class, ' 4' Q-I -' ' nth QQ -4' - , , ,,4v.:-y- I ' '7 LQ.. . '- '. . . - 4 , ,, I . i -. .b'v i' ,i ' 17.5 -m ' fe' 1' ,ii iii n I -1 .' I 1 . u' J I -vx - Y.. . , 'W 1 'I ' V' IJQQGPU,-.... I . ,:. . Wrestlers Take Second Place in EBAL 1 - . ' If,nding the season with an 8 win-4 loss record, this year's wrestlers placed second in East Bay Athletic League competition. Liberty matmen captured six first place titles in the EBAL Tournament and also took three second and third places in individual weight classes. Coach Keith Dawson said, We were rated fourth in the league but by hard work we were able to pull out a second place. This yearls team was very good but l would like to see more boys come out to give the current varsity members more competition and give us more depthf, He also remarkeu,H'l'he team concentrated more on technique and speed when executing moves. They devoted a lot of time and effort and because they did they deserved to win. Wrestling Team-Top How: Ken Clark, Tom Stanton, Mike Ambro- sino, Chris Erskine, joe Martinez, Coach Keith Dawson, Kurt Litter- back, Mike Delsuna, Rick Ramirez. Bob Condon, George Cozadas. Bob Hanson. Second Row: Ray Sema, Alan Hanson, Richard Cer- vantes. Selso Fernandez, 5am Nishimura, Ken Barley. George Zamora. l-ld Ramos, Ruben Ramos Bottom Row: joe Ponce, Houdcliotllxetla, Dan Martinez, joe Vasquez. Romero Sancen. Roy mos. non Mer- xantes --5 Af' Contemplating his next rnoxc against a determined Xmador opponent is senior matman Ken Clark Ken finished lourth inthe HRX l. Tournament N515 - 1 109 r 1 s Q Pw- zggx , i . ,di .15 g,Q:93: rg v Hifi f FUN i 0 ' 'S 141 Trying In gvt nut ui ai pr1'dicuiii1'iil is jlllllllf rriulrriani Niiiu' Dc'l,unu Xlliw xx rvstlc-ci junior nirxitx tim nur in tin' 127 we-ight claw 5 1 -tif Ceiling .i gnml linici nn lm flruiiucia UflIlUlIt'IIt is junior Kick Ck-rxuiilw Hlvk NK rwtlr-ri xurxux but um pl.u,51imi until injuriuw inmt ui lin' Nl'L.lNUlI . . . Matmen Capture SIX F lrst Place Tltl6S Putting lin' prvssurc on lux .Nriiudur npponriil is junior inutinan Brian ffnffinun Ho was unc of six Liiwrty invn that tuolx first in thc- lilMl. I-nu . - 5- F' -. ,'.., r..t. ' JH' K Qu , r m1 A kk ?'l ' ' l. 5 QQ. .55t.u,. 1, N, 1, ,., if TWNI A s -fu K ll ',. .f J M, 2- 'r, 5, .14 V .i'Ueff'2J ' Y x ' P2 .1 W , x . -gp. K my QWYFH . Quit' '..,Q.!4 frEi? .un Athletic Department Adds Soccer 81 Golf The newly organized golf team was coached The soccer team acquired a 2 win. 3 loss. 7 by Mr. Herb Scott during its preliminary season. tie record for its initial season ol play. Coach Scott said, The players have little ex Q V I H . U . . Y A I--, Roach Arthur Gonzales said. l feel Liherty perience hut it was a good turn out lor gots -ll l ' I t - ' Q . I I 'I ' f l ' X ll' J I I I 1 L' ir' gn first season. The team is proud and spirited and :du dlqlon H125 m HU 1 Milli 'lui MIM ' x w ' x it ' 1- - K- i y i l am looking forward to many good years of K him CK lu ll? Har U '?'f 't- Url H golfhcre at Liberty. schools have heen playing soccer lor some time 1 W Soccer Team-Top Row: lid Perez, tlonzalo Ramirez, Darrell Hoyle Nlanuel Andrade. Fleming Nlengel, Don Schneider, Bruce Schaguvnn Hector jimenez. Clen Phillips, Tony Medina. Coach Xrthur tlonzales Colf Team Members- Bill Brady. jim Nlarlts. Coach Herh Scott. Daxid Wahl. Stan Smith. Allen Hanson. Fred Stornetta. Bob Bowling. Larry Ramos. Bob Hanson. Bottom Row: lfranlx tleja. Hector Xlartinez. Ken Xlatheyxs. Cary Xengley Dennis Baldocchi. Walt Hogiie. Steyr- tfaglc 'I'errx lates, Xlario Sana hria. Hector t ihay Pl l L 'W 'S 111 '..7'7 ' -s' . ' . .' 'K 'i I 1 5 , ,nr f -. ii' L 'X' lol ll' 3 I lv 9-ew f Rally Squad Members-Top Row: Diane Dominguez, Diane- Wristen. Mrs, Pat Clayuc-ll, adviser, Mary jo Robinson. Cathy Cake-brm-ad. Lyn- fle-orgi Nlassoni, llc-bin Clrau-xi Clarol Xioorv, Ardic Dawson, Linda Xiu- nvllc X1cl,4'ndon Bottom Row: Linda llhilardiicci, Naomi Tiioiilpsoii l,4'nclon Second Row: Mary Heywood, Lynnda Mori, Barbara NVIIL-c-lvr, Freshman Cheerleaders-Linda My-l,4-ndon, Diane jlmior Varsity Cheerleaders-l.ynnda Nlori, Xlary jo Robinson illvadi. Dominguez, Lynnette NIL-Lcndon. 91 'J I xx X ii- X id ,. I ' , 47-,.- :Q-ef -. i, 1 -4, , 'f ., !I H2 ,f X 3 i l Y amor Rall Squad dds F rosh Yell Leaders Tlicf rally squad was increased this year by the addition ol' two freshman eheerleaders. The number of mascots was renewed to two once again and Bartholomew. the sqnadis stuffed gold lion was introduced to Liberty. Cheerleaders, songleaders and mascots attend- ed all football and basketball games and were in charge of the rooters' bus. Lfnder the direc- tion of Mrs. Pat Claywell. the girls worked to improve eheers and routines and provide spirit- ed rallies Majorettes worked with Band III members dur- ing marching season and performed during all half-time ceremonies. They were instructed and supervised by Mrs. Carol Nlarshall. Varsity Cheerleadersffiathx talselvread, Nlarx Ile-5 wood, ll.lr'lr.ni'.i Xlheeleri lleadl anclnfl down at the scoreboard during the final few minutes of the Carol Nloore and Diane Wristen stndx the action on the lield wlnlt- Lin- Libertx Xntioch football game is Barbara Wheeler and tleorgi Nlassoni da Chilarducci. Naomi Thompson. and Cathy tfaltebread relax H3 in' mr ' 'J Round 'em up. yee haw, shout out junior varsity chccrlcadcrs Mary jo Rolmiriwri and Lyunda Nlori during the aiu-rmmri rally preceding the gaim- ln-twe-mi l,iu-rrnurc and Libertx. Rally squad rm-:nba-rs Lynmla Nlori. Nlary Hey xmud. Dium- Wristcn and Cathx Kfukvlmrvucl lvucl on-lookvrs in L1 cheer. ajorettes Perform uring Half-times Majoreiies-Liiida Serna, Lin Smith, Pam Morse. Ti-na Austin lllc-acll, jc-anne Carlisle, Donna Phillips, Songleaders-.Xrdic Dawson, Carol Nloorc. Diana- xYI'l5lk'Il, Klcorgi Nlassuni, llcliliy Clravcs r Hr-ad! 114 A ', ,ix Y 'LQ 1 . i f A-if i gr ' X A , 5 ' .I ,qi N, , i L 3 r M7 Q -M if V l , I V A: I X , xr v , I , y 4 A ,LJ f , V s Q. i in ii I i ,,. I 'F 9 J l ' V +L-'l' z! v, h 5 f ,n -fini?-, , .-.- . .,,x...: fag' ' J 1 '-'7 Z..ZI'.1fI-r - , 7 .E if V 91' Q '. -- ri'5'1'ffQY3 -4-'I-fi iii - 1 . i. ' 05. - '41 . . , Q . . L r YH 7?-, ff ' 1 -Hr-if? 'JM - . Y ' 'WE' 1 '1' ' . 9 i . 9 i . - ff'-V fftkfi fy' ' ' I I :Q K -5. 1 Q ff 'ga ,' 5-fd. .' , - w Uv. x ,fa 4, , .a . - , 33, I . f','A..f'f' r - i .A , ' 0 In r , 'V S11 1' 1- : .. f- . I ' . Y if Y T Mascots-Naomi Thompson. Linda Chilarducci Q Q' :A-'inf' Head Cheerleader. Barbara When-lcr. pamcx to admire tht- slut pre parm! ln llu' rluwuts lwfnrm' Jn' IIXIFUQIIICCN .1 mwx chvvr Inlently watching tlw flag, rmrlnrvttc PAIN Xlwrw Ntdmlx JIYJIICIIIIUII ua thc rmtiurml .mthuru ix plax cd hx Band lll rm-ruin-rx during thnx pri umm'ccrn-rnm1iw Xl.1lurc-tim pvrfwrr11fwrt.u1N during lmlftlrm- 115 Lettermen Return To Help ' 0 Team In hopes of having a productive season, base- ball started early with hard practice sessions. Both coaches Robert Glenn and new junior varsity coach, jerry Black, worked on their teams' weaknesses and tried to strengthen the offenses. By playing inter-squad games, the players were able to concentrate on building up past experience and at the same time gain new skills. Libertyis varsity baseball team compiled a season's record of 9 wins, ll losses and a league record of 4 wins, 6 losses for 1969. This year the team had 9 returning lettermen from last year. The 1970 team proved to be one of Libertyis largest turn out of veterans. Coach Glenn said,HAlthough the team lacked pitching depth and needs improvement in batting, we have a strong defense especially at first base and at shortstop. We also work well as a team and have good speed on the bases. Varsity Baseball Team-Top Row: Tony Rosas. lfrnie Borbon, Steve lironzan, Ray Sanchez. Cary lillis. jerry lillis. joe 'l'ovar. Merle Knight. M HN4 X Q3 . f - '3WL:Y3T?!?f.:'ef,. . .. 4 , 1 'bg ., A xf 1 as A 4 Bearing down with a good hard suing is junior Hay Sanchez. Hay hit a line-drive single to help Liberty uin 3 to I tfoaeh liobert Glenn. Bottom Row: Hector jimenez, jack Upton. Pete Barrera. Frank Rosas. Steve Wallace, juan Aranda, H6 14 IV Baseball Tram-Top Row: Crvg BllL'lilIlll,llLlIl1, 'IR-rry Pmnl, Stn-vc Wvt- Curiiioiiu Bottom Row: Tim lliilwy. 'lim Xluggmru Dun' lhil lhirtn lvl. Milu' Puirilvr. llucly Yalvcrclv, Dun Cleluni. tjfuiuh Vlvrrx Black, llun 'Il-rry Yutvs, llicle limmlm-ll. Curl Xlum-. lluxirl N.n.irrm'tt1' llilc ju Ciairclow. Milf- Murphy. liulm llnnwn. limi 'I'urrm-x, ,lvrrx Zuniura, Lulu lilus lfruiicrm. iflnivlx llumliii Making thi- lung strvlcli lur llim- luill ut lirwt lmw ix wiiiur juclx lplun 'l'lic' llirmm was in time' lur an mil iii llic npciiiilg mann' against lfcliwn 1969 VARSITY SCURFS , . ,Q ,N liberty Opponents 2 'liiliuuli l JS 3 Iinliwii I 53 D l'ucilic'.i l I3 Q Tracy li -U - A Q Q -,Q 6 o'l'racy 2 ggi. 15 U - 7 . A , s jlimx mi fu :AQ ' ,L LM' 9? E39 x h 2 'julin Sxwtt 3 E . J.: .v,.w , .rliie ij,g.K:, . I 3 1 Piymlf- .3 fig 'N A i . If .ililll 5 Zxlllllillll' T ' 1 4 4 L l.llll'Ulll 3 I I I l Xllmiiy lv 4 l.iu'riimre' 9 0 Xiilnclui' fi 4 Ylnlm Sxwtt 9 TN 2 llrangnlii -3 4 l Xllmm 4 Q 9 l.ixvrimm' 3 P li Xiiiuclm' 4 l 6 .lllllll Sxxvlt ll ' lifillldlld 5-l SEA SONS RECORD SH XX l. Fl ll XUIl'lt'L1Lflll' ,. , 1.11 W ...farm ,, b , .is-.6fgsf5:NQ g'fT8:'T:f., in u-.-511. ftp 1 .H -,.- , .. , fn, ls- - .y3,,. in -- '4' 5-42 rn sh'-',x.'Eq ' . .-Q.,,. -4-l'a'4. - 2...A.' -' '1. ,,'-'- ' ' W - I '4 6 .1 E . .Z ' - v . :K ' . .- - ' ' NV . l ' N 'hiwj 7 -4. 'sa' 1 24.1 ,gf N. ' V1 .va,.,, .4 ' - .- 4- Q- - '4 ' - , : ,v K x .D Varsity Track Team-Top Row: john Kcrsey. Manuel Villa, Ken Dc- Row: Steve Rhodes, Carlos Farias, john Ratkovec, Mario Sanabria Nlartini, Pedro tlrul, Tom Stallings, Denny XK'atkins. Clary tfuhna. Ki-n Broun. liill Ki-rscy. jaxii-r xilllltll. jim Xigil. jim liagwt S xt Nlikt- Stauclriclgc, ,Xl Nlartin, Craig Slcwarl. lion Brooks, Paul Della Foust Bottom Row: Nlanagcr Bill llopkins, Xlauagm-r jot' Xlarmif Nlaggoric. Bill Nlcllanic-lst jolm Stanton, Coach K1-ith lJawson.Sec0nd Nlauagcr Ken Barlvy Track Team Wins Third in League The 1969 varsity track team accumulated a seasonis record of 6 wins and 3 losses while the junior varsity squad compiled a 2 win and T loss record. Although the records werenit as good as last vearis, this proved to be a good building year. said Coach Dawson. With over half of the varsity track team return- ing in 1970, Coach Keith Dawson was looking forward to a good season. This yearis track team has good middle distance runners but needs more depth in the mile. l'm expecting a good team if we have a good turn out. Although we will have to further develop the distance team and build up spirits, we have good all around balance. i The new season began with Mike Standridge breaking the pole vault record by two inches. Mike vaulted 13 feet, 3 V4 inches. The team also took second at the EBM relays which began the season. After sprinting hard down tht- stretch, jim X igil thrusts himwll L, long into the sand pit. in the long jump exeut .du-A 1 1 'f T 3- ol, Y' 'j .QQ .yy Row: lmi Oixari V Track Team-Top Row: Ccurgc Zumuru. lhuiyiicf l,anciruini Bill .Xriiimrmiriu Xifrm-ci 'llrrrm-s, Duxid 'lin-L1'r Bottom Kvrsvy. jvss Zuxuigi. ifuucii Ki-ith Iluxumi. Xlilch l,uNuI1'r, Ricimrci Kim-nri.1vll4n1.iix.is.RmX1iiL1i1ru1L.Stvu'I,1-v lw-r'ii.imii.Xlimliguivf Arching hirnwli high .uni L-luir Hi thi- crmshar ix Xlilw Shimiricium- Xlilu- xi N Q. xx mvr Lux I,mn.iN llll in his 1-xvnl .nchng lihvrtx in .1 mn 1969 VARSITY SCURES Libefb' Opponents 58 L I ,miuird HU 55 Z lgn lnlllax SU TS I i'uciiiu.i N Sl Xllhmy Ui 105 -Iuhn Mx 1-tt ll T2 Xnliunii 35 63 l,ixc'r1imrc' H4 43 Xrmuiur S4 96 fvfillldlid il 654 SEASONS RECORD 438 XX l. fi 53 Q Xnii-lmglic 1969 jY SCORES Liberty Opponents QT Jiiniicnrci Ilitl 35 I lux lnriim SU S39 C i'.iL'iiic.i SS 545 Xihnnx Tl K Sl y'1lilll5XKK'it Sh SSS 3 Xntiiwh S9 -W l.iu'rniurv TS IS Xniddur HU T4 l.r.m.ui.i 48 .120 SEASONS RECORD 4549 U 2 T K XUIl'il'.1EIlt' 119 I 969 X X RSITY Sf'UlIlfS Lilwrly ' ' ' ' ' ' Opponcnl m M- V 1 Al ' . 4 I1 il, Sl -XSONB RICCORD un- ix ' 1969 j UNIOR VARSITY SCORES , If Q' ' ' -r-u i I ' if'lL'f ' I Q ' 1x f -- -L YD , ..l 3 ,I .. n . - 5 SFNSON S RECORD 55 ,N Concentrating on style and grace' while- 1-xccuting u jack-knilv cliw ' url km is Buddy S1-rua llisflivinuiiiclvcl in l,iln'rty's xxinmm-r l'iKllNUll 1' Xlllllilll i p S4 lrlisnii H P lillllxllll Il l' Ir ux ,Q il llllflilll in N Inu :num ,s SS full: ill l'irlN yy .X l-l'llIl4ll H 153 Xl :Ili 1 7, IS lutll li 'S Xu Him l ' if' Illllll Siu ll HJ MU . in U l 7 Ill Ni luiliir Libs.-rty Opponent li Xu! i Ii li 'lm lcllwn Jim ml I . llxllll ji HJ I . JS lfw cl mcnln 45 'U llklllllllli li I' fullm gi l'.nL JU 75 f,r.m.icli 37 77 Xldllllil 'U 78 l ull 17 'J Xrnirlm 13 lil lull Sue!! il SUI ,, ' ' 38 U l fm lv 4 l J ' Leaping lmm llw starting lilm-Lx during practicm- are john Cjusvy, Dun bclim-iclvr. Clary liillingslvy, Km-n Clark, and lf:-rnumlu lic-rnamlw Ill! , . . .-,,, ,. , . M 3,-.N95 f f:?'Lr-'.1,5sffJ .' .'-.- k v 'm.-- . -7 'h':!E U-A .--W, . ,- v: M, ,, - A, ,nv . .Y V I A I -vvvf A' 4 - , ,T v , L, 1 1.3 .V . . -- 1' ' ' . , 1 ' .4 Y9 L U . .-- N- A'-G ,,31q'v '- ..-..., ,. ' - 4 -A, - -- ' ' ' -- -4. '35 ., -v . - K,-.-Q ,J ' qd-i!:n, ' 1- ,,- .. -.- . -, K i . Ne- y-rs A- ,fit '-. , l Swimmers Place Third in Competition The 1969 varsity swirnrners finished third in ICBAI, competition with a 6 win, 6 loss record. The frosh-soph swimmers won 2 and lost 10. Coached by Mr. jack lingland, the l970 tearn had strong leaders in the 200 yard freestyle, individual medley, breaststroke, butterfly and backstroke. Coach lingland stated, HI hope that the swirn- rners can go through early training without too much difficulty. l am looking forward to a pro- ductive year in which l expect a few swirnrners to break past records. VVe are wr-II balanced and have a strong teamf, -Q- --4 Swimming Team-Top Row: David Graves, Bill lilrnore, Sean Ferrill, Serna. Xlanager, lliehard rtrp. tlharlie Pouersi john Casey. Ken tflarlt. David Dean, john Hernandez. Cary Billingsley. Gary Serna, Rick Pastor, Tom Bennet Bottom Row: Coach jack lfngland, Don Schneider. Tim Silva, Buddy Performing .1 backwards swan dlxe ull the lou board is Bill l-I- rnore l'erlectlng style and grace talxes rnany hours 121 E3 . f 5 . 4 1 I 3 f A g 4 is 5 if 4 ., .. 9:1 e K . C 'U Aw, .- X X L' x ,jx ii , QQ X in PDQ T39 1. 11 1 , ' wif Ssfif, zili' ..: A5- M. J 4- . L -- I. 1' ks' 21- 5 . .va g ft? 5 w :iii .4 nf. rf:,g 6' Wx if if bf F-v. V1 1 br' H, . J P f Ak IRQ,-6 .D .l Classes U Xil'l'tiIlLf iii tiic- corridors B4-tu QCII clzissvs. Friviicis rm-lux and share- lcic-us uiicistoric-s and tliougi q Ami they xx ill lwirn .-Xml profit from om' anotiic- Aiiotlicr period iJCf.liIlS Arid classriiatcs rvtiirii To study and lc-urn. And so bc-gins Thc dawn of a flu-uric. A Freshmen Class Captures Third Place Dedicating their first year at Liberty to pro- moting Lion spirit, the Freshman Class entered their float Liquidate the Cougarsi' into the Homecoming Parade and captured third place. This was the first time in five years that a fresh- men float placed in Homecoming competition. The class also placed second in the spirit contest held during the week preceeding Homecoming. l Rebecca Arp Holly Ahbfll! Martha Arroyos Mary Ann Abreu jim Arterberry Mark Aters Sharee Austin On October 17, class members operated con- cessions and sponsored the dance for the john Swett football game. David Navarette, Lori Massoni, Mary Ann Ochoa, Denise Bacchini and Patti Dell Antico led the class of '73 with the help of advisers Miss julia Arce and Mr. jerry Black. '.:. v X--.Ji Denise Bacchini - 1 Y .4 is Lynette Adjdington Mitchell Bacom 5 ' jeanette A en Sandra Bagby ' i Charlotte Bagwell ' ,. ,VI Dennis Baldocchi ' Av 2 4 4 h has Addie Barbee A Kenneth Barley Roberta Aguirre joe Barra Marcial Alvarado David Behne john Benner 1 ix Lf' N , 124 ri Marie Alvarez Anna Amador Leonard Ambriz Robert Anaya jerry A nd rade Connie Arguelles Stephinc Benson Kathy Bess Russell Blaclcer Robert Blevins Debi Bloomfield Rocky Boltzen Bob Bondoc Alex Borhon Martha Borrayo Clarence Bozarth Connie Brown Greg Buckingham jim Bunnell Alfred Bustos Cindy Cananepe ML N1 ilu- f fasvy Milwffautro llurulliy tlvrw Xhirtligi tllmx .irrm l 4'lixffliuu-1 l,UN11cillllUll lluum' I imilwn l,i-slit-Clruinp l,t'llllllliliflll Pt'l1'lil'lll lmrvttu Kllilpvppt- lluxicl IJ.ill'nrtn jzum-s IM-Igudt, Patti llvll-Xnticu Karvn D1-Sair Robin whini- Dianc Doniiiigiivz Patricia llurug jeff Duran Mark Ehrlich Bill Elniurv Lynne lix ans jovic Eve-morn Regt-nia Fi-lix V' 'cf' 495 is B 2 l.imlu I .umluii lull I ,nrrwliiix l.:-inkcrstii llirlt lignvripnrt jim llqixix Putriclt lhnis Slwryl Dulu- fillfl5lllll' Ilunuui Danni Duran judy H-giison Ruby Flirty Bulrbi Frunlts 125 yy' 1', J-LAM .ft Fra,-shmen ilarncr third place' yyilll lliis llual lslrlil thi- llicinc Hl,lllllIllLlll' thi' flun- uary tln- frm-yhiiicn hnilt a lignrv nl a Linn dnnliinii ii H- ' llmigar intn a hath nl zlfiil f.h l,m-una Fralivr 'l'ini Ifrccnian Xiary lfrcy Philip Garcia Hcna Garcia N1ichaclGunzalcs ji-sns fiUIlZllli'7 Yada Graham Dax id Graws Ilan Griffin Rub Hanlx-rg .Klan Hanwn Rnsscll Harris Xiargarct Harrison Dorothy Hari Ghris H4-ynund Walt Huggin- liill Hnpkins Dorcas Him ard Barry Hnslcdt llcctor jiincncl iIhe-rrv jomw Handy join-N Cfcrrcy Kcllx Ilcan Kcndall 126 Richard Gandinu johnny Ghinni ,Xnna Giannini johnny Grindslalf Randy Halc- fflniclx Hamlin Kathy Hart Nlarta Ilciidcrsnii Fcrnando Hernandez Nlatthcyyjacnhs Kari jacohscn jams jay Kathy Kvrhmm Hnhcrt Kvrscy john Korygaard . s ,Q ' , T' A. 4 . 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F E l,Xli1ll1'l.Q1IlCll'yIll jo4'l.ar1'morc Mitchell Lasater Steve Lem- Phillip l,c-mon Lil Lennier Teresa l.e-on Doug l,t-xi is Doug Lung vit-kay Lopez Rodney Lowrie Bruce Lydi- Sylvia Madcr Tim Nlaggiorc Aurora Mares jim Marks Agueda Martin Diana Martin Daniel Martinez Dora Martinez George Martinez ins F rosh Third Henry Martinez Maria Martinez Mary Martinez Cathy Masadas Lori Nlassoni Roy Massoni Marcia Mattos Lee McAtee Michael McClellan joetta McClelland Vicki McDaniels Sandy McDowell Dennis McLain Linda McLendon Debbie Medina Aaron Melgoza Elaine Mendoza Esther Mendoza Pam Meredith Bennie Mofield Leticia Morales Eddie Moreno Karen Mori john Mountain Eileen Mulrooney Carl Mune David Navarette Steve Nickerson can f vi, fri 1 : 43- ' .2 4 i 3' -I i 'il .N wr' 4: c in .!, 4: S. csv-: A '17, i. X Wi tl? x I i gm . , I. ' 1 ': -- Q, , L A q .Z-' 1 9 T' , . 'ft' 'll' i V4 J I, n .Lg llcnisc Noiu Mary Ann Ocliou Daivifl Olin-r Bnuclclio Olw-cl Mary Orozco Nluric Ortcl Huy Ortiz Milnc Paintcr Don Purlct Carol Parsons Wadc Paslay Diana' lmslcy john Pu5tor Roll Pcclcrscn jerry Pcrcluc This freshman doesnt se-cm uwcd by a new experience. Charlotte Bagwell and Leslie Crump talk about thcir class- cs as they wait for the lx-II to ring l 28 O llolicrt Pcrrciru Put l'c-trosll fllicryl Phillips llluuclc Picrci- l,illiuu Picrcc VVillic Pllllllllw john Pollino rlicrry Pool janc Prolnst Stcvcn Rada I,ornu Rusrinissmi lisrncralcla llczcricle 1 Lancc Richarcl Cary Rilcy Bcrtha Rios Rich Rios l.ucillc Rolilcs Mike Hoclxcr Sammy Rodrigue- ,-Xdan Rm-lun Z ' , ., , .- , ,' QA :rw I l 1 A, Ll' L t-A.L ' Y 4 A Q. 4 N , ' 53' 3- , 2 4 'i to , K xii gm, N-it WW gt . 1 1: .4 , Y' Xi .t Q-. . 'i J ,P - 1 ue .lm , gg, ..,. i -r f .1 , . ,. , 4:4 'A- W .1 C , .sux .. I 'En' 'ft' 2 1' ff- , 9? - - - .mv F' Jfvf iyiklfii-Q .1vx'75!'I-,Q- o '555 ki .L 1. v. its '. Freshman Class '2 ' 65' A 1 x.a' r '3 r Xnusd. ,i L . if .J w , , 1 , 'Q l ' N i' janiee Rowland Rebecca Rubis Lucy Satnudio Karen Schneider Kathy Seiortino Frank Set-no Cary Sc-rna Michael Shelata Rhonda Shelton john Silva Robert Silva Ike Smith Ken Smith Lourdes Saneen Marsha Sorenson Peggy Stallings Dorothy Stornetta Pamela Stone Bryan Sudweeks Rodney Treat David Tucker Richard Tullis Danny Vanzant joe Vasquez Olga Villa Marsha Wadloxs Q' Donna Wallace ff joette Weaver ,rtt A 4 5, 'ix 5 f A jona VVest 1 - L SteveNVetzel ' if -13. , 43 M ikt- wheelt-f ' ' ' W Robin White ' N f tx ' 'Y 'ff fe 2 With questioning smiles on their faces, Linda Condon and Sharee Austin leave their last class laughing about the days activities and maybe stir- ring up something exciting forthe weekend ahead, Takes New Course StanNVil1's Trudy Williams jerry NN'illis Pam Wisner Lorena Wright 'l'im Wright Cora VVollam Sandy Yamashita David Yoebrough Raymond Y ingling jerry Zamora jess Zavala A 1 ' 1 - 9 f. ,, :XP fp. -nf ,J uf gr 129 ophomore Class Cages First Prize Toiling to earn money for their senior year, the Sophomore Class sponsored numerous activities throughout the year. In October, mem- bers constructed Cage the Cougarsn, home- coming float which captured first place in the competition. In class participation sophomores entered the pie-eating, tug-a-war, and race competitions. On November 7, the sophomores hosted the concession and the dance for the Livermore football game. Climax of the year for class mem- bers was the Sophomore Hop, held in the spring. With the guidance of Mrs. Sue Fortner and Mr. jerry Miller,, class officers, Dan jones, Larry Lopez, Marie Comes, Mary Hanson and Lynnda Mori, presented ideas and made decisions concerning their classmates and activities. Crirr Abbott Doreen Abreu Dewanda Airington Brenda Altes joe Amaral Richard Ambrosino Tom Annand Sherri Anson i. Richard Aranda Chris Arends Sam Avila jacqueline Barkley 1 r Mathew Barley Bob Barnett Mary Barrett Larry Barron 130 Kathy Barton john Beal Olivia Beltram james Beck Christine Bernal Susie Berumen Gene Bluebaugh Elkha Bondoc Elodia Borrayo Diana Brooks Denise Broussard Susan Bruce Michael Bunn Kenneth Burcham james Burke Mary Burroughs Yolanda Bustos Larry Byron Steve Cagle Dan Cardoso Eulalio Carmona Karen Casey john Castello Debbie Castro Elizabeth Castro Larry Cecchini Francisco Ceja Dan Celoni Cal Chato Amelia Chavez Vic Church Ricci Cinquini Tawnya Cloonon Kathy Coombs Debbie Conley jim Cooper X ff I Laura Costa Gloria Craig Ricky Crandc-ll Steve Crumh Marilyn Currier Donna Dc-Azevedo Kevin Darvell Valri Dausy Dave Dean Paul Della Maggiorf judy DeMartini Sharon Diffey Bob Dyer Adrienne Ellis Alma Erskine Mike Evans Karey livenson Selso Fernandez Rachel Flores Bill Foster Celia Fournier Cary Foust Susan Frame Bias Franco Cail Franklin Mike Frederick Neil Frisby Lloyd Frost Mike Cambel Della Garcia Mike Garcia juanita Garcia Sal Casca Tony Chiozzi Sherry Cill Marie Gomes Carmen Gomez Debra Graham Maria Cranado Gregory Graser Pam Graves Linda Hall Tim Hanberg Hardy Hanson Mary Hanson Debbie Hardin Alan Hanan Ray Hawkins Gwen Head janet Hogan Mike Heinl janet Hernandez janet Hill Lois Holland jo Nita Hollingshad Vicki Hood Ken Hopper Tim Hulsey Eunice Hoyle Don Humphreys Charles johnson Scott johnson Dan jones Frances jones Rhonda jones Kathy Kelley Bill Killingsworth jaequeline Kineebaeh Cliff Knauss Steve Knight Tim Knight Gary Klob Debbie Lago Mariam Llewellyn Dave Lopez Larry Lopez john Lord Mark Luechesi Pat Malieoat Darcy Martin Patty Martin Dave Martinez lilaine Martinez Susan Martinez Georgi Massoni Ken Mathews Rebecca McDaniel Lynette MCLQ-ndon Barbara Meeea ophomores Sponsor Annual L-A l fl i rl ?- ' 22 A 1 rl' M -fr - .L or l Anthony Nh-clinu Chr-rri Merrill Karen Miller Curtis Mix Liuclsuy Moffat! Fernando Monriquv Alan Monroe- Neta Monroe Lupe Moreno julie Morgan Lynnclu Xlori Plum-lu Morse Z Kathleen M ulrooney Maria Munoz Michael Murphy Lonnie Murray llouglus N154-rs jucquiliiu- Nail Cynthia Nujc-ru Wanda Neal Lori Nelson Xavier Nielo Kerry Nicholas Nyran Norris Raymond Novarina Arlon Nunn Dale Nunnally Darrel Oclland prin Hop gf' l XS., Dewanda Airington and -loyce Rogers. loaclecl clown xxith hooks. hurry avrow campus to he on time for English 133 tid Ulwera Sue Ulivazel Liz Orozeo lfmeritta Orta Phillip Ortez N1aryUst-guerrz Glenn Phillips Karin Phillips Beverly Pierce judith Plaster Paul Pollino Marjorie Portwood Theresa Rada Manuel Rafael Barbara Ramirez Ed ward Ramos Rad Ramos Mary Rego Sally Rice Marion Richardson Rachelle Rico Theresa Robins Mary jo Robinso Stan Robinson Felix Pastor Louis Pedroza lidm ard Perez Thea Powers Robert Price Niaria Puente 19 1? jesus Resendez 1 fi Pamela Ricard james Rice 9 - 4 Margaret Robles ' joyce Rogers N1 il-ce Rogers +P- 5 7 ophomores, Float 134 Chuck Romero Mario Sanabria Mario Sancen Lucy Sanchez ea Ernest Samudio joe Seeno Vickie Sellers David Sephus Ray Serna vx xx l -xc Q. ' c.. ' . A 1, ,tx r' 6 it L 2 K R --f-:.:'L: e,g.-f Wins l 1 4 l - .I'Y, . LLL , . I Tim Silva Barbara Sims Barhara Singh s.aria Tommy Siqueido Lin Smith Sharon Somerhalder 1 O I Stanley Smith Theresa Spinelli Tom Stanton a-,KI Diane Stewart VVayne Sudweeks Howard Taylor Cage the Cougars , is the theme of the sophomore prize winning float. Many hours of hard work was rewarded as the Sophomore Class walked off with the first prize in the 1969 Homecoming Parade. AK T i I? liielty Taylor Katliry n Teixeira Naon1i'l'hompson Alfred Thornton Ronald Torres Nancy Tm ar Dana Townsend joe Trotter Sandra ltrenda Leroy Valencia Cehrig Yengley Oralia Villarreal David Wahl Rex Wallin jim Walton Elizabeth Weeks Dan Wetzel Karen Whitener Dean Williams Todd Williams Randall Williamson Paula Wilson Harry VViseley Marsha Wood Donna Woods Terry Yates Melvin Young junior lass Sponsors Annual Prom uniors began their third year at Liberty with a successful Saturday car wash in front of the cafe- teria. The Homecoming concession and after-game dance on October 24 was hosted by the junior Class to raise money for next year's Senior Ball. Cork the Cougars was the theme of the jun- 1or's Homecoming float. Working on it for Tina Acevedo Steven Airington Manuel Andrade Marsha Bacom Marianna Baker Bruce Bartee Altha Batesel Melvin Beasley Sharron Bellah William Beltram Sergio Borrayo Stephen Bronzan Glenn Broussard Evelyn Brown joe Brown jeff Buckingham Theresa Buckingham David Burns Sharon Butler Michael Crowell jeannie Carlisle Cloria Carmona john Casey Mary Castro Robert Cero Sally Chavez Hector Chavez Lettie Chavez Brad Chism Ken Clark 136 Steve Baker Jolene Barkley Diana Barnett Sheila Berry Gary Billingsley Ernie Borbon Kenneth Brown Ronald Brown Robert Bruce ix, 1 x weeks before, the class entered the float into the annual Homecoming Parade October 24. 0ne of the highlights of the junior year was the annual junior Prom held in the Spring. Helping the juniors throughout the year were their class advisers, Miss Barbara Tescher and Mr. Harold Child. 7 49' ' f 1 P 3 J' A CaryCunha Cathleen Cake-bread A fx Rodney Cardiff l' 1 5,1 ' i . .. n 5 :if is S ' Richard Cervantez jamesChan ' - VVayne Chan 'ski V 5 'ao .'57?:.Z,, Lena Clark Susan Clark Bruce Clayburn 'Wg -5 1 v ,v ' . 4 l 69 'J L ' If Q' . it 1 ii 5 I! -UMW L -- x N. Brian Ilolfrnan Nlary Collins Ronald Cook jelilery Conley D1-liliii' Davenport Denise Davis Nita Davis Artlitli Davison Crt-gory Davi son Colleen IJ:-llvsuix Geraldine Dvien jody In-II Imagine Michael Del.nna Leu is Difft-y Candy Dolan Marcos Dorog Marla Dwelley Cino Elliott Cary Ellis jerry Ellis Sandy Emericlx Chris Erskine Linda Erskine joe Esquivel Synda Everitt p-Q Penny l airli-5 flarol lwlix S1-an Fm-rrill liicliarrl lfortner Q fly ntliia lfoust janet Frm-nian i Cary Frost Angelo Garcia l juanita Garcia Roselinda Garcia junior Class Officers-Cyndi Pedersen treasurer Sean Ferrill, president: Debby Cranes. sec- retary: Linda Chilarclucci, representative. and Rick Fortner, vice-president l 37 Workilig lor weeks to produce their class float, the juniors use the theme Cork thc Cougars . juniors worked on their float in two different locations and then put their efforts together for Homecoming, uniors Prepare Float for Homecoming Tolgo Genano Mel Gerkin Linda Chilarducci jimmy Goodrich Myrene Gould Tim Guilliams Kenneth Halsey Debra Hampton Bonnie Hanner Bob Hanson john Hernandez Mary' Heywood Ronald Hillman Linda Hobbs Rosann Holguin Darrell Hoyle Deborah Huggins jerry Hustedt Daniel Ivie Dianne jackson 138 Rita Graham Michael Graser Terry Gregory Katherine Harris Bruce Hawkins judy Henderson jim Honegger Carol Hopkins Linda Hopper Anna jacobs Dale jay Kristine jcwett in x if 4 ,Ipit xX iv janyee johnson Cecil jones Donna jones Elaine jones Aaron Kaplan Katherine Kanagaki Nancy Karglanias Ross Kendall Marsha Kepley Leslie Kerbow William Kersey Martha Killingsworth Patrick Kincebach Don Kinney Patricia Lago Phillip Lago Sandra Largent jackie Lee Richard Lewis Kay Linn Mark Long Amelia Lopez Dana Lopez Dina Lorenzetti Cindy M aggiore julie M arks Roger Marquez Delia Martinez Isreal Martinez Virginia Martinez Anthony Mmsoni Debra Massoni Shelia M ay Richard McBroom William McDaniels Denny McLain David Mendoza Lupe Mendoza Robin Meredith Frankie Miguel Mike Miguel Lavon Mofield Tracy Moore Terry Moore Debbie Morrison james Mountain javier Munoz john Myers Ann Nakao Salvador Navarro Valentin Nieto Ida Nishamura Lucille Novarina Clifford Nunnally Carmen Ochoa Rick Odom Imia Ortez Angela Pacheco Thelma Parsons Rocko Patterson Edwin Pastrana Steve Pease Cyndi Pedersen Came Concessions id unior Class - db' 3 f 9 si .V Q I . fr x 140 vga Mark Pedersen Marla Pt-dt-rwii Nora Perez Christine Perreira Stephen Perreira Donna Phillips Charles Powers Edward Prewett Ray Quintanilla Connie Rafael Henry Ramirez Ismael Ramirez Debra Rasmussan Paul Rios Cathy Rivers Ronald Rocker Alison Rodriques Chris Rodriques lilsa Rodriques jcssie Rodriquez joan Roehrn Carl Rogers Tony Rosas juinet Rylee Elvia Sanabria Carmen Sanchez Raymond Sanchez Cary Scroggins Sharon Se ko Buddy Serna liddie Sheppard Sandra Sheppard Richard Silvey Dale Smith Shelby Smith Yivia Smith Gerald Sorenson Angelina Spinelli Tom Stallings john Stanton Deborah Stephens Wayne Stolhand Clenn Stonebarger Fred Stornetta Rodney Stulce Donald Swindle Pam Thornton Doug Toles Alfred Torres Cloria Tovar Sharon Tucker Linda Tuke Kurt Utterback Rudy Yalxerde L . ,lf-3 '-Z ,.... Manuel Villa Gloria Villalpandn Karen Voss Debra Walker joan Walker Lluyt-d Wallis Janice NVarren Oliver NVashbu rn Diana Webster Marna XVebster Charles Weeks Barbara Wheeler Curtis White Linda White Shirley Willis George Zamora Susanne Zavala Smiling mer a remark made by tht- yt-arlmnks prulessimiul phutn- grapllvr is assistant eclitor Ileblmit- Dau-npurt Brad filllSIll staucls by L'lll'L'lil!lLf tlie list ul' curriculum canditls David Winters Cameron VVong Linda Worden Diane Wristen Cuca Ybarra Roy Yonemura 141 fficers Guide Seniors in Final Year To make their last year at Liberty a successful one, class officers, Steve Knight, Allan Martin, Carol Moore, Cheryl Van Buren and Sylvia Ramirez guided their classmates in various activities throughout the year. Starting the year with the concession at the An- tioch football game and after-game dance, the class went on to sponser the Christmas Capers dance in December, a car wash, the Senior Ball, and their homecoming float, Victory, Peace of Mindn. Along with these activities, the class of ,7O also took part in the new Homecoming con- tests. The winning of the tug-of-war aided them in capturing first place in the activities. In the annual Future Farmers of America trac- tor contest, members from all classes partici- pated in the events. The seniors, along with other FFA members, took first place in the con- test. GEORGE ACUI LAR General CHRISTINE ALVARADO General BOB GEORGE ALVARH Music, Rand Ill, Band ll, jY Football, Honor Roll, Student Council LARRY RICHARD ALVES Industrial Arts. Pep Club. FFA. French Club. Auto Club. Latin Club. Spanish Club. Frosh Football. Rally Committee, Playmakers RICHARD D. ARP Ceneral. :X FS DEBORAH ASHVVORTH College Preparatory, Pep Club TE NA LORRAI NT AUSTIN College Preparatory. Nlajorettes. Student Council. Student Covernment, Prosli Football and Bas- ketball Charter. Liberty Rell. Rally Committee, Sophomore Class Representatixe. Pep Club. CAA. Latin Club. Playmakers. AFS. Commissioner of Publicity. Sophomore Hop Queen .-Xttendant. jCl, RICHARD I. AYERS Nlusic. Rand Ill. Rand Ill President. .'XlfS. Spanish Club JIM RAY BAGVVELL College Preparatory. Yarsity. JY Track. French 142 Business classes helped prepare senior girls for future occupations as secretaries and typists. They also enabled girls to continue their studies at business colleges. To guide them in college choices and occupa- tional plans were the counselors. The counselors spent many hours investigating opportunities to aid their students. Also guiding the class of 1970 were advisers, Mr. Ken Forlow and Mrs. jeannie Glenn. Highlight of their freshman year was their float Stomp the Matadorsn. Climax of their sopho- more year was the sophomore hop, Inside Alice . Theme of the junior prom was Persian Night . The big event of all four years was their Senior Ball. C. z. f 'C' - QI f -wg Q BOB A. BAI LET Colle-ge Preparatory, Honor Hull PETE RICHARD BARRERA ,-,5 Cent-ral. Narsity, ly. lfrosli Football. lfrosli Baskets Q ball. Boys' Block l. 17. RICHARD RONALD BARRIOS Coll:-ge Preparatory. Varsity, IN. Frosli llootball. IV, Frosli Basketball. Boys' Block l.. Spanisli Club SHARLEE SUE BEASLEY College Preparatory, French Club, Honor Roll, AFSCAA FLORENCE IEA NNETTE BEEMAN College Preparatory, Honor Roll, Girls' Block l., Pep Club, FHA, CAA, Business Club. Nurses Club. Steering Committee ROBERT HALL BENNETT College Preparatory, Band lll. Band ll, Spanisli Club WILLIAM THOMAS BENNETT College Preparatory. Varsity' Football. Varsity Swimming, Honor Roll, Boys' Block L 5 Q, BARBARA I. BERUMAN ,Ls Business, Business Club, CAA, Steering Committee FIDELRBONILLA Industrial Arts Senior Class Officers Steve Knight, president, Carol Moore, secre- Allan Martin. vice-president, lead the class in its final year. taryg Sylvia Ramirez, representativeg Cheryl VanBuren, treasurer, and lcflflne, .l L n f -fwviin' .Q ' ' X ' f lil '1 ' u - 1-L Q: x 22 4 r , A.. -. mlm . r AM ic-tory. peace of mind , ix tlln- llwmn- ul Ilan' sn-ninrr lvlnxul nnhin-h nun um- Wnnrlnl XX.1r ll Y lnur xin-tnwrx xign On tlnn- lJ.1n'lvnn1l Ilan- llnml rinln N llnn uvln-nl .nl .1 llllIllll'f Xilfll in Hrn-lntxxnrnvnl 'Ivllk' llnrul Nllnww an lilfll' l.iHII l.llvn'rIx livl. ulnnll lfklillllllllkllh IN gmrl nl llnn- Svmnrr Klux llnwnl llun UXl'l'lUlIlxllIll .nn Xllmm Ifnmganr .nx lun' lnnvlnlx Ilan- pnxnn-n' xxgn nlnrll nur Ilan' llnmlxx1sn'nln'rn'nllll lllvpurgnnln' 'Q' I l DONALD BRUCE BRUUKS 5 fn'11n'1'ul IX'l'r'.An'ln IX l,rnvwCfnw11nll'x I' l'X NYILLIANI Il. BYNN gb fnvllnxgn' Prn-p.nmtnwrx 5Il.llIlNll Iflulr ISI' Sn'lunul.1n 1 Imp I'n-I1 llnmnn' Hull YIX l5.m'lr.1ll UN 1 YFLSUX WARD BL'RR0l'flHS K lllnun- l'rn'p.nr.nInrrx ll'X l'rn-Ninlvnl xlC'Q lJTl'SIlll'lIl mnl 'l'rn'.nv:rn'r XnlI'NllX ,IX lnrnvxln l'r.nlnn'tlmll linux Hlnsnln l. l5.1l1nl Ill Slllll1'lIlfUllll1ll LSI' 144 S' - l 'Q N f fyllijiii ,ii-:Inf -.L ,- Seniors in. V7 X LYNDA DARLENL BYHR tlollt-gc Preparatory, Studi-nt Body 'l'ri'asir1-r. Stu- tlent Council. Husirivss ffluli 'Stuclf-nt Coxvriirln-lit. VKX Rib Pipflub KATHY l.. BYRD lloineniaking, Pep tfluh tL.'X.X, ILILX I-'rosli ltvprv- si-ntative. Spanish Club, liusini-ss Club. l ll.X Cirls Block L. Nurses Club JANET CADABO NA College- Preparatory, CSF. Honor lloll. CSI' Record- ing Secretary, Band Ill, nXl S. Spanish Club CLA.'X. Pep Club, Future 'leachersi Club Build Float for Homecomin . Tung gs S STEVE A. CAPUIZO College Preparatory, Varsity, jV, Frosh Football, jV Swimming, Boys' Block L. Spanish Club. Fresh' man Class President BERTHA CASIA N0 College Preparatory, Latin Club. CAA, Pep Club ANITA LOUISE CASTRO College Preparatory, Pep Club. Latin Club. Nurses Club RECI NA ANN CASTRO College Preparatory. CAA. Nurses Club, Candy Striper, Varsity, IV Football, Varsity, jV Track, 'IV Baseball, Frosh Basketball Charter. Pep Club. Spanish Club, Business Club. AFS. FHA MARK F. CAVES Music, CSF, Honor Roll, A Cappella Choir. Varsity. jV, Frosh Basketball, jV, Frosh Football. Boys' Block L. Clef Club RONALDJUNIOR CERVANTH Business. Boys' Block L. Varsity. jV. Frosh Football. Varsity, .IV Wrestling, jV Track, Honor Roll LOUISE MARGARET CHASTEK College Preparatory. Band Ill, CSF, Honor Roll. Student Council, Student Government. Pep Club, CAA, Basketball Charter. Clef Club. Clef Club President. Band Vice-President, Spanish Club, Commissioner Of Rallies and Assemblies. junior Representative LETICIA CHAVE2 English, CAA. Spanish Club, Business Club KENNETH DALE CLARK College Preparatory. Pep Club. Boys' Block L. Stu- dent Director. Bandll. Band Ill. jV, Varsity Swim- ming. jV, Varsity Wrestling. Frosh Football, jV Cross Country. AFS. Clef Club. Playmakers Rep- resentatiye. 145 WILLIAM THOMAS CLARK tjollz-gr l'r4-pamtory, XPS. Library lWlf A MARILYN R. CLENIENT llorin-riiziluiiu. Clancli Striper. .-XPS. Nurses lllub in CLIFTON ' Colle-gc' Pre-paratorx CARY JOSEPH COLBERT College- Preparatory. Boys' Block l.. lfrosli. Xarsity Football. llllIIlf'CfJlUlIlLf Coinniittcv. CSI . Honor Roll, jY XYrt-stliiig, Student Covcriiniciit, Student tlouncil PAM IRENE COLu NS 'N College Preparatory. Sopliomorv. junior Class Treas- 6. ure-r, Girls' Block l,. Girls' Block l. President. CQMX. 55, I X Pep Club, Frosll Football. Bzxslcvtball. jY Baseball, 5 E Wrestling. Track Charter. Spanish Club. Play niukc-rs SALLY COLLINS General Seniors Attend all, i hli ht of Year WYE NDE RENEE' CROSSNIAN General. Pep Club. CA.-X. Spanish Club. FHA. Nurses Club CECILIA CRUZ College Preparatory KAREN ELIZABETH DAVIS General. CSA,-X. FHA. file-f Club fix A N NETTE DE N1 SE DAWSON College- Preparatory. CAA. Track Charter. AFS, Pep Club.Cl1-llllub. Honor Roll TERRI LEE DEAN Business. CAA SHIRLEYIEANDEARMAN General 146 rv J'-I Q as 4' - .LA 'f ins, IF. 'zggttjl . 1. yy.. A fa ., wx' t 'Yr ' ,,, . J u V sflntl 9 fb-at vl'.l ls ' . 1-1. if. f-Qaj N l all fy.. fi ' 1 A ,rw xqofd .l if-IQ I ' 'X' 'I .. 2, , 'Lo I 4 A 5. . fini' f -V Q 1 t A .o r ' . 71 G' 1 1 4 'sqgAx. U 44' if' Barbara Berumen and Rosemary Nieto relax on the school laxy n. FRANK DELCADO Industrial Arts. Frosh Basketball GLORIA DE LLINA General KENNETH DFA NE DEMARTIN1 College Preparatory, Honor Roll. Spanish Club. I ar- sity. ,IV Track. Boys' Block L. ,IV Cross Country PATRICIA ELLEN DEVALL College Preparatory, CAA President. Sophomore junior Class Secretary. Honor Roll. CAA. Cirls' Block L. Student Council. Nurses' Club. FHA. Candy Striper. Pep Club. Spanish Club, A FS KEN ALLEN DITNIARS General. FFA, Prosh Football. Basketball. jY Swim! ming.jYB1ueball GLORIA A. DURAN College Preparatory, Girls' Block L. CAA. Candy Striper. Nurses Club. Honor Roll. Nlexican Ameri- can Club Secretary 147 SUSAN MARIE EICHAR College Preparatory, GAA, Candy Striper, French Club, Spanish Club, Nurses Club, AFS, Mexican American Club DOREEN ELIZABETH ELLIOTT General. GAA, Nurses Club, Spanish Club, Pep Club RUSSE LL OWEN EVANS General, Frosh Basketball CARLOS ZAVIER FARIAS General, Boys' Block L, Band II, Band Ill, Varsity, jV Track, Varsity Cross Country CLENDA FERGUSON College Preparatory GARYALAN FRANKLIN Industrial, Auto Club, Boy's Block L, Varsity Track Honor Roll RUSSELL LYLE FRIDAY College Preparatory, Band Ill, Frosh Football, Play- makers SHARON H. FROST General, Pep Club NIICHEAL R.C-ADDIS General, Boys' Block L, Varsity, jV Cross Country Varsity, jV Track MICHAEL DEAN CAI NES College Preparatory DEBBIE GALARZA College Preparatory, Head jV Cheerleader, Freshman Class Secretary, Girls' Block L, GAA, Pep Club, Rally Club, FHA, Rally Committee ARTHUR MARQUW GALVAN General DAN RAY GARCIA Industrial Arts, Auto Club, Spanish Club, IV, Frosh Football, Varsity, 'IV Wrestling NICK GARCIA General, Mexican American Club BRENDA DEAN GARNER College Preparatory, Pep Club, GAA, Candy Striper, Honor Roll, Band lll, AFS, Girls' Block L, Clef Club, Clef Club Vice-President, Madrigal Singers, A'Cappel- la Choir Vice-President 148 i .,. 'So 1945 UFS- RN Ll NDA IEAN CARNER College Pri-paratury Pep Cllulz, fLA.f't. Band ll. Ba lll, AFS, Business Clluh, Honor Roll. fiirls Block l Nurses Clluh SA NDR-K CAI L Cl LES Gem-ral ELNIER JAMES COODNER Gem-ral, Auto Shop JOHN FORREST GREELEY General ANITA E. HAGERTY Cc-nerallflef Club. Latin Club IANA LEE HANIPTON College Preparatory, Madrigal, Cllef Clu Secretary, A FS. Playmakers FRAN DEE HANBERG General. FHA, GAA PHYLISS A. HARRI NGTON Art. Pep Club, Crystal Wall DEBRA HARRIS General b. Clif-f f Government Teachers Aid Senior Class 5 if f X e. ji ff Helping Ken Ditmars with his American Government assign- ment during fifth period class is Nlrs, Pat Dacus. 149 THERESA CA LE HEXRY flcncral KATHYI. HOLDEN Clullcuc Prcparatury. GAA. lfll,-X ALLEN L. HOLNIES Industrial Arts. lfrush. ly Baskf-tball 7, 'X ALANJOHNSON , Industrial Arts LISA LYNNETTEIOHNSON Q' General, CAA, Spanish Club ' L SHERRY MAEJONES jg ' as Business, Pep Club. Track flhartcr, CAA St-ninr Hcp- rcscntativc, Business Club. FH.-X, Girls' Block L, Nurses Club Playing the bells in a practicc scssion bcforc a concert is Nancy Frey. Nancy yycars a strap around he-r yyaist tu hold the bclls in plant Nanny Holding on with one hand to the music and tht- othcr playing ncccssi- uses a plastic stick to strikc the diffcrcnt keys nf this instrumt nt and tates leaning the bells on a table for support, Whcn the band marches produce the unusual tones. ' . ...F .wg f in 1x4 ' l A v.,A 4 150 E14 - A 4 PATTI KAIIRS General LISA KAPLAN College Preparatory, Pep Club, CAA, Student Coyern- ment. French Club, Spanish Club, Student Council Rally Committee. Nurses Club, ltally Club, jV tfln-er' leader, Playmalxers. Freshman Reprc-sm-iitatiu-, Home- coming Queen MARSIIA DIANNE KASTICLI. General ,IOHN C. KERSEY College Preparatory. Varsity. jV Football. Clel Club. FFA DAVID MERLE KNIGHT College Preparatory. Varsity. jV, Frosh Football, Varsity, ,IV Baseball, Boys' Block L, Student Govern- ment, Student Council. FFA. Spanish Club, Band lll. Sophomore Hop King. Band Representative STEVE CURTIS KNIGHT Industrial Arts. Varsity. jV, Frosh Football. Senior Claus President. Boys' Block L. Student Council, Student Government, Band lll, Band ll, Honor Roll JAMES RANDOLPH LEVVIS College Preparatory. Chess Club. Spanish Club LARRY EUGENE LORD General. Playmalcers, Varsity Wrestling ROBERTO C. MARQUIEZ General 'Q'-95 B 6- 4'-s 'XJ 421-EQ. 'Q i . usic Plays Role AL MARTIN Agriculture, FFA. FFA Reporter, Boys' Block L. jV, Varsity Football. IV, Varsity Basketball, 'IV, Varsity Track. Senior Class Vice-President. Band lll MIKE C. MARTIN Agriculture AURORA MARTINI-1 General, Nurses Club in Senior Learnin 151 FRANKJERRYNIARTINEZ Ceneral GERALD D. NIARTINEZ College Preparatory, Varsity, Frosh Football. jV, Frosh Basketball, Varsity Track, Varsity Baseball, Playrnalcers, Boys' Block L. Pep Club, Spanish Club JOE L. MARTINI1 College Preparatory. Varsity Football, Varsity Track Managers, Varsity Wrestling SUSA N MOLLY MARTI NH Business. Nurses Club, French Club. Crystal Wall ELOISE ANN MASADAS College Preparatory, Candy Striper. Spanish Club, Nurses Club, CAA KATHLEEN A. MASSONI Agriculture, CAA, FFA. Candy Striper Seniors Raise Seniors Steve Capozzo and Debbie Pippo re- ' lax between classes. Steve is sitting on one of the newly painted garbage cans. Z' ' x 5 C 5:5 sf .Pk r gs 152 Z' Ss gs- Fly 'Lb gi 2' l N Yri '15 pre. KWS Q W A Q CLORIAN MARIE NIATIUS Cert:-ral CIIERYI, R. NICBROUNI Ceneral BRENDA ANN MCCLELIA ND C4-neral. Pep Club. CAA, Candx Stripvr. HN Cirls Block l.. Nurses Club DONALD NICCUY Ceneral YOLA NDA MENDUZA College Preparatory. CAA. Cirls' Block l.. Candi Striper. Pep Club. Spanish Club. Business Club. Nurses Club. Mexican American Club FLENII NC C. SIENCEI. College Preparatory. Foreign lfxcharigs- Studi-nt. Yarsitx Football BARBARA JEAN MIGUEL Business. Pep Club. Band ll. Business Club. PHA. Clef Club, Play mal-ters VVILLIAM ERIC MILLER General ANITA CAROL NIOORE College Preparatory. Pep Club. CAA. Songleader Football and Basketball Charter. Spanish Club. Busi- ness Club, Honor Roll, Girls' Block L. Rally Squad. Clef Club. Yearbook Society. Playmakers. Senior Class Secretary. Homecoming Queen Attendant MARGARET MARY NI LILROONEY College Preparatory, Pep Club. CAA. FHA. Cirls Block L. Nurses Club. Scholautie Top Ten ALICE SUE NICYDS General. CAA JOSEPH MARTIN MLRDOCK College Preparatory. French Club. Band Il. lll. Hon- or Roll, CSF. Chess Club JOE A. NAYARETTE Industrial Arts, Mexican-American Club Yice Presi- dent. Auto Club JOHNNY NAVARRETTE General DA NIEL NEWTON NEVYSOM Industrial A rts. FPA 153 HOSENIARIE NIETO Ccncral, Pep Club. CAA, CAA Manager Spanish Club, Student Council, Student Council Representatixe, AFS, FHA. Cirls' Block L, Business Club OSAMU NISHIMURA College Preparatory, Pep Club. Boys' Block L. Spanish Club, Chess Club, A FS. Varsity VVrestling IEANETTE MARIE NOVARI NA College Preparatory, Sophomore Class Vice Presi- dent. junior Class President. Latin Club Represen- tative, Yearbook Society. Latin Club, Student Council, Honor Fioll, A FS, CAA. Track Charter. November Student of the Nlonth CARY 0'BANNON Ceneral FRA NCISCO CAYTAN OLVEDA College Preparatory, Spanish Club SID OSEQUERA Industrial Arts, Spanish Club, Mexican-American Club, Hi4Risers, Frosh Football. JV Cross Country, Wrestling. Track Seniors Place BARBARA IEAN PACE General NIIG PALANCI College Preparatory. Girls' Block L, CAA. AFS. Clef Club, French Club, Football Charter. Pep Club, Homecoming Queen Attendant CARY PEREIRA College Preparatory. Pep Club. Spanish Club. Auto Club, Playmakers, AFS. Frosh Football. Basketball STANLEY DENNIS PERHIRA Agriculture, FFA, Student Council, Band Ill ALICE MARY' PERU Home-making JOHN PER132 College Preparatory, Varsity Wrestling. Boys' Block L 154 C.. 1? C-2'-.5 7994 IUN C' WFS- S First in New Contes s fl . .T v Q? T' N K ' 5 ' 'frfil -nf Pumping hard. jeanette Novarina tries to cross the finish line and not the cross-lines in the tricycle races held on the black-top area next to the gy'm. The seniors had the biggest tricyele but failed to win the race his 7:7- ,., CID 40-x 2 5 4 i alll- .7 even though they' placed high enough to win the oyerall competition sponsored by the student council to help school spirit for the traditional Homecoming Came that night DEBORAH LOUISE PHILLIPS Homemaking. A Cappella Choir VVALTERIEROME PIERCE Industrial Arts Ah 4 DEBRA PIPPO College Preparatory. Homecoming Queen Attendant. Sophomore Hop Queen, Pep Club. CAA. Rally Com- mittee, Liberty Bell. Business Club. Varsity Cheer' leader. FHA, Girls' Block L. Nurses Club. Rally Squad. jV Cheerleader, Freshman Class Treasurer REBECCA POLLI NO College Preparatory. CAA DORIS QUAN General. CAA. Band ll GLORIAANNRANIIRU College Preparatory. FHA. FHA Secretary. Spanish Club. CA,-X. Band ll. Nurses Club. Business Club. Pep Club JULIA RAMIRH College Preparatory. CSF. Honor Roll. CAA. Nurses Club NHCHAEL RANIIRQ Music, Student Government. Student Council, Stu- dent Body' President. Band lll. Frosh Football. Frosh Bzmketball. Mexican-American Club SYLVIA C. RANIIRQ College Preparatory. Sophomore Class President. Senior Class Representatiye. XYrestling Charter. Stu- dent Council. Student Government. Yearbook Society. CAA. Pep Club. Spanish Club. Mexican-American Club Representative. CAA Sophomore Representative Qs 155 jYTrack, Frosh, 'IX' Foothall, French Club n l Changing classes fifth and seventh, senior Tom Webster discusses his last year most seniors are very concerned that they have the required new schedule with Mr. Leonard Lucio his counselor. Since this is their numherof units and courses in orclcrtogracluate, Counselors Assist in Senior Plannin LLOYD LARRY RAMOS Math, Varsity Swimming, Varsity, ,IY, Frosh Foothall JV Swimming, Boys' Block L, Band ll RUBEN RAMOS Math, Varsity Football, 'IX' Football, Wrestling, Frosh Foothall fix JOHN A. RATKOVEC College Preparatory, Boys' Block L, Varsitv Track L 156 X DEBORAH KAY REDENBA CCH College Preparatory, Stuclent Body Corresponding Seeretary, Stuclent Council. Student Con-rnrnent. CAA, Girls' Block L, Pep Club CICRA LD REGO College Preparatory, FFA, Spanisli Club. Honor Holl. CSF STEPHEN HAROLD RHODES Industrial Arts, Yarsity, jY Track :Xuto Club IACQUELYN LEE RICHARDSON College Preparatory, GAA, Pep Club, AFS, Spanish Club STEVEGILBERTRICIOLI College Preparatory, Band lll, Spanish Club. FFA. jVBaseball MARCIEANN RIOS College Preparatory OSCAR RIOS General, IV Wrestling PETE RIOS Industrial Arts, ,IV Football LORRAI NE MARIE ROBLES Business, GAA JOE RODRIQUI-2 General DALE PRESTON ROGERS General, FFA IOHN DANIEL ROGERS College Preparatory, Boys' Block L, Varsity, jY, Frosh Football, Frosh Basketball FRANK ROSAS General. Yarsity Baseball. Football. Boys' Block L. Student Council, Block L President. Rally Committee, jY, Frosh Football WALTER ROVYELL General JOSE SANABRIA General. Boys' Block L. Varsity Football, Wrestling, Track, jY Football, Wrestling, Frosh Football, Bwltet- ball 157 RANIIRO SA NCES tlollcgc Pr:-parutory, Xluxicun-A me-rican tlluh ,N S1-rgt-ant-at-.Xrrns, Band ll. Spanish Clulm, Varsity lfoothall XN're'stlirig. lt' XK'rc'stling, Frosh, Imtiilmall BRUCE T. SCHACUNN College' Prvparatory, FFA. A FS CURTIS RAY SCHACUNN College Preparatory, French Club, Spanish Club. Chess flluh Q.. ' 'C' 1 I' -g Z hy AT F I X Wbrking on the newly introduced l--XPS in lvoolxlu-cpimg. Brenda Simp- or little an the-5 dt-sire The IA Ps help the studefnk to lx-ttcr prcpare' son and Xlarcit- Rios fail to notice' that the-ir picturc' is hving taken These- thvrnsclxcs for tht- world of lmusiness that the-5 will join AQ Rf-crvtarivx l.X Ps help the students to progrcss at thvir own rate- and learn as much stt-nograplivrs or w liate-xc-r 158 bf. cv DONALDJ. SCHNFIDER Cjollvgt' Preparatory. Boys Blot-k l.. Xarsity, jX Swiniming, Band ll MARI LYN GAYLE SCROCCI NS General, Pep Club, CAA, Frm-iicli Club. Latin Llulr. Spanish Club. FHA JILL ROSE MARY SEENO College Preparatory. CSF, AFS, CAA. Honor Roll. FHA, Spanish Club, Pep Club. Yearbook Society Business Classes Help Senior Girls fix lt. , Q- Qfgv X 3 1:- .Q-- K 1. C15 'C' JAMES BROUG HTEN SELLERS Music, Cllef Club. Playmal-cers. Band lll. Student Cvoxernment. Student Council, Commissioner of justice, Liberty Bell DEBBIE SEPHUS General LINDA MARIE SERNA College Preparatory. Majorettes. CAA. Girls' Block L, Pep Club. Spanish, Club, Nurses Club. Business Club. FHA. Nurses Club Yice-President PAUL SHARKEY Math IANIS IRENE SHERMAN College Preparatory. CSF. Honor Roll. FHA Sec- retary, Girls' Block L. CAA, Spanish Club, FHA. FFA Chapter Sweetheart ROSA MARIA SIDRIAN General. Mexican-American Club President A LLAN SI LVA College Preparatory. CSF. Future Teachers' Club. Forensic Team. Liberty Bell. Honor Roll. AFS. Spanish Club. Clef Club BRENDA SINIPSON College Preparatory. CAA. Girls' Block L. Pep Club. Yearbook Society. AFS Secretary, AFS. Spanish Club, FHA CHRISTINE CARMEN SIQUEIDO College Preparatory. Pep Club. CAA, Liberty Bell. Girls' Block L, Playmakers 159 'B 15. I kb ln ki x I' YUEN SIT History. Band lll, .-X FS. Student Council. Honor Roll, Spanish Club, Student Covcrnment BILL WI SMITH Agriculture, I' FA, Honor Roll, Band lll CLAUDIA KAY SMITH College Preparatory. CA.-X. Pep Club. tilt-f Club Clcf Club Representative, Crystal Wall LARRY SMITH College Preparatory. Latin Club IEAN MARIAN SOMERHALDER College Preparatory. CSF. Band Ill. Honor Roll CAA. A FS. Spanish Club, Pep Club, Girls' Block l ANCELO SPINELLI Industrial Arts, Auto Club MIKE STANDRIDCE College Preparatory, Varsity. jY Track, Boys Block L CRAIG RAYMOND STEVVART College Preparatory, Boys Block L, Varsity Track Cross Country, JY Track, French Club, Frosh Foot- ball DANNY W. STONE General. Varsity. jY. Frosh Football. Boys' Block L Seniors Help to Win Tractor Contest Helping tht- l'il'i.'X team to yyin the tractor driv- ing contest, Hard Burroughs shows his slcill at tht- controls of one ol' tht- tractors loaned for tht- contest by a local merchant. l 60 62 CTV' L at ,I fj-an A1 4'1- g YM QS: '-Sb 6. 'Pr-.X gf K' iN if--,, jtHlN W XRNI-.N S'liURNla'li'l'.k tulle-xlv I'f4'Il.lY'.llUYX tbl llwruvr llf-ll ltitur flulw CLIIJH-lR'l' Nl. SliNlC,'m Cwlla-gm' I'rm-p.u.itfux IX iIr.ulx Nruuuxl. Vluli lrwli l'uull1..lll IX Crlvss tniiirtry Xl N NIAKK 'I'llUNiAS Sl Iil.H l'i c,flllt'1ll'l,Fl'fHII'.IlUfX ROBERTJOHN TA NIAYO fQm'iu'ml. IVIA X, ly Iyuullmll lirmln I-ur-tli.iII lhylu-I' bull CECIIJAINPY TARANCO tlullt-uv Pri-p.ir.itury l'1'p Club I .unix Slripf-r Sguuuyli Club. lluuur ltull, Nur'-aw C 'lub jl'DY JO TAYLOR Ckiivral KAREN ELAINE TAYLOR Cci1cral,tL,X X NIARK THONIAS tlullvgt- Prvpnrutury. X unity Fuutlmll. Lib:-rtx Bt-ll. Buy! Bluclt I. SA XDRA LEA THONIPSON Biiaim-sy. CXX. 'liruclx Cburtvr. BllNl!ll'NN Club PATRICIA ANN THORNTON Cviwrul. Pt-p Club. C XA, JN Football Clmrtc-r. Buxiuc y Club. Xursw Club. Pluxiiialwrs CHRISTI NE TORRES Gciicral FRANCI NE NLARIE TORRP1 Colle-gc Prc'pur.1tury. CSI . Hmiur Hull. icurlnuult Society. pXuuuul Stuff. Rally Cumuiittm: Spdiusb Club. CAA. Track Cliartcr. XFN. Pep Club, PHX. Twp Tc-u Scbulasticully IOSEPH STEVEN TOVAR IR. Collczv Prcpurutory. Yarxity Fuutbtill. H454-lxill. Buys Block l.. lx' Bdsm-b.ill. Fmvtlmll. Frmli I-'uurh.iIl. l'e'p Club. Spuuiyli Club. Bdutl ll Nl,-KRTHA ANN TOWNSEND College Preparatory, Pop Club, tl.-XA. 'lk-iuiif Clmrtvr. Latin Club. Spauiyli Club, CSF. Stutlvut Council. Libcrty Bell. XF5. FHA NL-KRSHA GAYLE TREAT tfollvgc Preparatory. UXX. Pep Club, I-'uutball Chur- tvr. Sp.1uiSb Club. Xurwy Club. Liberty Hvll 161 NIELN1 N A. TREAT lmluistrml Xrls. Xlitn C flulm R 0 NA LD DEA N TR OTTICR K,-ill.-gi' l'rvpur11lury. Latin fliilr. ly lmcly Kuhn lrluli IACK L. UPTON iii-llvgv l'rc'pur.itury, Buys' ISM-Ir l,, Nursity lS.rsi'lmll ,IX l'n.1s4'lb.ill.Spqillsllkliilw BELI ND.AX DI-ILORICS URENDA lluim' lzcmmriiics, Pvp Llulm, KLXX, iI.imly Stripvr, Spl1IliNll Cflulm. Biisim-ss Cllulm, lflly. Nnrsi-s illulw ijlvt' illulm, Playiiiulwi's LI NDA CA MI LLE VAI SS.-KDE tlnllr-qu Prcpuratury. llminr Hull. 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Clef Clluh Librarian. Xtatlrigal DIXIE L. H1 LSON Homemaltiiig THERESA ANN YAHN General. Nurses Cluh. FHA CYNTHIA YOUNG College Preparatory. A FS. Pep Clulu. French lfluh. CAA 163 4 .r. -.. . Q. M FII , ' f ' V .- .,. . 4- , V i1Nf J 311' I, - 1lI , AXS thc Cflllllllllllilf grmx s. .X mm lmuilclilng isvrvL'l1'tl To uflhur L'lIStUIIlf'I'S Bc-ttf-r IJI'fKlllQ'tS and CUIIXVIIII me s .Xml assure thc- public ofImlvrwfryig-1-. Patrons sc-lc-ct IIlUI'L'lIi1IlCliSL In z1x'L1ricty' ufshops At llt'XYClUllI1U' lfust. And so be-gills Thc'clz1xx'11 of a clccaclv. AAAA ' Y A Q ,h,,'2'1r- ' 'am ., ff--b ,41- gg A7 om 500 i W Xpparc I for Nlvn Rand sfwopod IJONNINUXYII .-Xlltiucll , 4 I GROSHIFQE X X 1 w 1,5 D A v vs: .M ,. A '9 i2'.'-V o.J. Bait Shop rner Hwy 4 bi Sunrise .Me Brent. Phone 634-4-193 CUTINO'S FEED SUPPLY Feed For All Animals Complete Car, Truck and Tractor Tires CENTRAL VALLEY NATIONAL BANK Oakley California Dave's Gulf Congratulations Class of 'TO Debbie Davenport YQ, Oakley California Member Locksmiths Association BONDED Al,s Lock And Key Keys Cut by code and Duplieated Safes Opened 6: Repaired-Comhinations Changed ' Locks Sold and Installed Phone 105 C Street 757-7845 Antioch. California Village Coiffures Specializing in Wigs and Hair Pieces 1428 High GY A Brentwood California 634 A549 l67 BANK UF AMERICA 241 Oak Street Brentwood, California Danny Stone. Nlel Cerlcin X Enef' DCl'Y 437 O Street X X I Del'Ve Y Antioch, California f',, X ig BORDEN'S DAIRY Fooos BRENTWDOD BARBER fy, x Ken Clark. Debbie Davenoort. Marie Comes Q. Prop. Jack Harrison Ulf. ' , X34 325 oak sneer Brentwood, California 1 I, ' A .f-gf- ': Brentwood A8.W Snack Bur 335 Oak Street Bruce and Virginia Cox Brentwood, California 634-3492 PANTE LL,S Antioch Music Box Riverview Resort Complete Auto Stereo Systems XSS' Tapes - Sets - Chrome .M-eessorif s Overnight Camping 4 or 8 Recording . , 84-239-' -ith 6: C, Street, Antioch T57-6618 6 D 6767 Riverview Dr. Bethel Island. Calif. 168 1,i..,-.... HOMETOWN BAKERY 634-2577 313 Oak St. Brentwood, Calif. Fresh B read Daily BEN PETERSON REAL ESTATE INSURANCE NOTARY T61 Second Street Brentwood California KNIT 8. STITCH SHOP Yarn, Yardage, Notions. Simplicity, McCall and Vogue Patterns Specializing in: Custom sewing Alterations Belts, Button Holes 634-4521 240 Oak Street Brentwood, California N-4: Cyndi Pedersen GRAMATIS Feminine Apparel Accessories ond Shoes Antioch Shopping Center Al Bellahis Richfield Service Tires, Lubrication and Accessories 634--1600 Borden junction and Highway -1, Byron Mike Standridge Antioch Cycle Suzuki 0 BSA O Ossa Corner of East Eighteenth and Olive Lane Antioch, California T57-9300 T69 f Paul Barnes Red Carpet Realtors Get the H RED CARPET treatment You deserve the best Antioch Brentwood Bethel Island 757-2320 634-3566 684-2225 Selso Fernandez, Francine Torres - . 'tit i ll, ll Best Wishes From Light Soda on Top Manufacturing Your Vitamin 'C' Enriched Orange ' Grape ' Fruit Punch ' Lemonade CHUCK'S FUSTER FREEZE J ff i fee GEORGE 81 BOB'S 757-6441 18th street Antioch California 311 Oak Street Brentwood, California Jeanette Aden. Sharon Diff MT. VIEW FOOD CENTER Highway -1 Brentwood, California 170 94509 ,Fl nf' 1-4, 634-2288 ' , gh,-:' CNFLPZ-. 'IZi? 1 C -if-:L -- 'J I..An V M. TORRES' EL CHATO SUPER SERVICE STATION AUTO REPAIRS 506 RAILROAD AVE. BRENTWOOD, CALIF. 945 3 JOSEDH5 BETHEL ISLAND'S FLOATING RESTAURANT 8. COCKTAIL LOUNGE ON PIPER SLOUGH Jerry 8- Cindy Joseph 684-2430 Q. ?Z' 3-' Cary Pereira Liberty Drug For Prescription Service Billy E. Henderson, Ph.G. I452 Highway A 33-I-21-Il Brentwood 5' -14 slsigrvw ,err I1 .L Cyndi Pedersen. Miko Standridge Antioch Evergreen Nursery And Florist Thomas and William Gill, Contractors Landscaping, Carden Supplies, Floral Delivery T57-4568 RUSSO'S MARINA Congratulations Class of .TU joe and jody Russo 554-3324 End of Piper Road Bvtliel Island Muc's Auto Supply Cliff Pierce T57-4452 A ntiocli l7l 7 f ' S-s Cyndi Pedersen. Mike Standridge BERRYSS PASTRY Best Known for Quality We specialize in wedding cakes and clecoratecl cakes for all occasions Antioch Shopping Center 757-5858 Port Stockton Food Distributors Inc. Vile Feature N UGGET Brand DR. HUGH V. MAIOCCO DR. ABE KAPLAN DR. CHARLES DUFFY DR. PAUL KREY DR. JAMES WADNIZAK Congratulations Class of '70 LONE TREE WAY MEDICAL-DENTAL it 1 HIISOIIS APPAREL FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY In the Antioch Square Shopping Center -166-0096 Stockton, California 1661 A Sffeet Antioch, California Ray Hawkins. Kay Li FERRElRA'S MARINE SALES Evinrude Boats, Starcraft Boats, Trailers, Marine Supplies Sales and Service Antioch, California 757-1606 625 Third Street 172 nn U f 1 rB'u1 Lu i: n at no f OAKLEY BUILDERS 5 LH 795 COVER SUPPLY T .::::,. - I .-X eornpl te line of building rnatjrial including A 'G 6 Hedi-Nlix concrete T95 Nlain Street, Oakley 627-25378 SHERWIN-WILLIAMS 3 9 Ray llawlcinx. Cyndi P1-dcrsm-n l m' C MAYER's JEWELRY We -if L 42 7 Downtown 516 Second Street 757-1404 S Two Stores To Serve You Bar-B-Q Chicken, Pizza A B C Shopping Center 1856 A Street Sandwiches 757-8800 Since 1935 Large Variety of sausages and Q heesu from iany countries Ra, Hawkins, M, Imn Werner Canz, Ou ner T54-0133 XYalter Way and A Antioch. California Margaret Bohannon MARGARETS FABRICS Colorful Fabrics for Creative People 2008 A St., Antioch 757-8360 Sattler's Auto EL CALLITO Supply DRIVE IN GENUINE MEXICAN DISHES I-10108 E, Vliaterloo Road 402 Railroad Ave. Brentwood, Calif. Stockton, Calif. 95205 Phfme 634-4992 173 L QPY QM TE-I W Br USE ' WHIP CREAM RANCHO FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES H 81 E3 R B 625 2560 f .5 I DAN'S DO'S - Hairstyling Phone, 625-2111 The Class of '37 congratulates the Class of ,TO Good luck and good health East Eighteenth Street Antioch 216 Main Street Oakley, California , E-4, ED'S CHEVRON SERVICE Standard Oil Products 625-2220 Oakley OAKLEY H0TFl The Pump Center and TONY CANADA Well drilling, Pump sillS, Gnd COEEEE SHOP Sem Mable a. eldo Jenner 625-2306 Hi9hW0Y 4 Ookley Oakley 625-2311 174 5 1 BEACON SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSN. JLs-fx..-G:- ef 47 E, 18th gfreet Antioch, California Ray Hawkins. D d B San Joaquin Bakeries Inc. 151710TH Street Modesto, Califomia 95354 DASHNER MOTORS BETTER QUALITY USED CARS 739 SECOND STREET BRENTWOOD. CALIF. O C 634 3254 R 63 DALE DASHNER IOSTE N, s Congratulations Class of 'TO 4 4076 4.4 Sales PRINCE HARBOR Cooty' Nlarina Floating Homes + Service Luxury Afloat DA. + Bob Cromm Dutch Slough at jersey Island Bridge Congratulations Class of 'TO Harry A. Geyser, M.D. P.O. Box 426 218 Chestnut Street Brentwood, California ANTI OCH STATI ONERS l,eo Fontana Steelcase Office Furniture Sales-Service Rentals 757-1550 Royal 'Typewriters 505 Second St. Victor Adding Mach. + Calc. 1509A sm-vt Antioch, czalilklmia PO. Box 427 Iladlvy Forms Antioch, Calif. 3N1 Tliermofax Supplies Phone 754-1220 BARNES RlCHFIElD STATION Tires, Lubrication, and Accessories Second and Oak Street Brentwood, California Diablo Electrics, Inc El.litI'l'RltIAl, CION'l'RACTlNC AND SL'PPl,l HS Kay Linn. Cyndi Pedersen, Ray Hawkins, David Beannie Thelma 8. Wult's Market Groceries and Quality Meats Thelma Norgol and Walt Norgol Jr. 729 Walnut Boulevard 334-3202 625-2303 Brentwood, California Cyndi Pedersen. Mike Standridge RQBERTS CHEVY - ows T142 Highway 4 634-3942 Brentwood, California s,iCP'N 309, Hotel-Reservations-VisasDocuments V' Q54- oe Is W 4 IRENE'S Personal Selections of the Latest Styles in Sportswear, Skrrts, Sweaters, and Dresses 225 Oak Street 634-3755 ,Q Brentwood, California Y A f 1? Debbie Davenport x is X if - 'll d 1310 A Street Antioch Bl Phunk' 757-48453 94509 Lone Tree Drive-Inn . n Hlgglns Funeral Highway-1 and Lone Tree Way Home Brentwood, California 634-4629 Danny Stone, Steve Wallace, Mel Cerkin Lawreince Hlggllls Class of 86 Congratulates Class of '70 ..-M ss 'I 1 'f sTEWAP.T's MOLANDER APPLIANCES IA 4 Kitchenaid Maytag Hoover Frigidaire 757-06l6 808 H CU Street Antioch, Calif. 9-1509 Debbie Davenport. Mane Comes COLUMBUS TRAVEL AGENCY 9 '- Air-Ship-Rail-Tours-Car Rental ' A ,- O Susanne C. Da Silva JY 49 Manager NMVZL P0653 Telephones W. Second 81 C Streets 757-8648 PO. BOX 655 5 689-9276 Antioch, Calif. 94509 8- Marian Laza PHONE C34 3 54 WAL-I-vs COIHIJIL tl Dfllj., Stllft Sc HILL 1107 HIGHWAY 334 BRENTWOOD. CALIF. Normun's Brentwood Nursery Everything for your Garden Highway 4 near Lone Tree Way DUCHESS BEAUTY SALON 317 Oak bt. Brentwood, Calif 94513 Ou Most Valuable Asset Sharon Diffey 634 4 P I an H. . in O , L AL! Bren twood, , Oakley Califfm V uunmu funn sums ffa'iff H'd 1' - in kf , I1 'V on . Q Fantasy Beauty Salon Iligliway 4 Oakley. California Open T Days a VVQQIQ Sundays - 2100- 6:00 025-3605 Barbara Siclccnlmergvr Karen judy Patti Muzzei your authorized PONTIAC - CADILLAC DEALER Fine Selection Model Used Cars Antioch 1530 W. 10th St. 757-5600 1'::,,, ...fair is 1- 1' ,swf---if 1 BARTHELD'S FLDRAI. SERVICE Brentwood, California 634-3600 180 Compliments of Wilmer H. White P.A Post Office Box 505 Brentwood, California Phone 634-4611 637 2nd St Cyndi Pedersen. Kay Linn. Ray Hawkins, David Bcannie GMI VILLAGE DELICATESSEN Levio 8. Elsie Lombardi 757-0412 1516 A Street Antioch, California Pizza, Torpedo and Submarine Sandwiches, Ravioli and Spaghetti, Barbecued Chicken and Spare Ribs Domestic and Imported, Cheeses BRENTWOOD AUTO PARTS COMPLETE REPLACEMENT LINES Machine Shop Service 659 Railroad Ave. 634-3952 Brentwood, California 634-4450 SYHE ihznrrrwoon ws East Contra Costas Beal Newspaper ' Your Hometown Newspaper Serving Brentwood, Byron, Bethel Island, Oakley, Knightsen. William Brewer, Editor and Publisher if f 634-3123 625 Third St., Brenti 'ood N Ray Hawkins. David Beannie. Kay I.inn O WL 213 G Street' rt, DOWNTOWN Amnocn Women's and Children's Apparel , Mlm 754-1777 Fashions for U the Young Sophisficate IN T E RIO R S 514 Second Street Phone 757-2131 Antioch, Colifornio We are not the biggest, John Giovanni but we are the BEST! Clark,s jewelers Fine Diamonds Hamilton VVatChes Hallmark Cards Antioch Square 16:35 A Street Antioch, Cant. BYRON HARDWARE Cyndi Pedersen. Mike Standridge Pat's Truck Stop Breakfast, Lunches, Dinners CD. LUCAS. Owner Qpen hgul-5 Box 1210 Hwy 4 Ph. 63-I--1328 BYTOH 634--188-1 181 GARROW REAL ESTATE Congratulations Class of 'TO Davif.lB R H lc s FI RST RA'l'E - NOT C UT PA T E 'll' KEEP-U-NEAT CLEANERS 1815A Street Antioch, California ' XVHITE SHIRTS OUR SPECIALTY Owner Phone Richard Spohn T57-1775 KEN'S BAD Mike Caine, Ehziron DiEEey J. W. CUPELAND Where Service is King Good Luck '70 Grads! R D S 634-324' 320 Oak Stfflet D Brentwood VVilliam Bill Plott 433 Dainty Ave. liar, Hclvm, Pit nl lib' Mltorids DELTA GARAGE Congratulations Class of '70 For all your auto needs: DODGE - DODGE DART DELTA RESORT IIA II I, I TIIUSS rc-pri-sm-iitinsl STATE FARM INS URANCIC Riverview Drive 61 Cntr-way Road 516 ,ith 5' ling, TBT-fjljim Dan di Dorothy Sciwitlf-I A,,tj,,L-I, STA 'ARM lit-5, 62.3-26655 415-684-2l22 INSURANCE Bethc'I IsIancI CaIiIorni.1 FAMOUS FASHIONS The store with the young taste in fashion with ready-to-wear sportswear, Iingerie, and shoes Second 61 C Street, Downtown Eighteenth 61 A Street, Antioch Square Antioch. California The Bottoglins Invite You To Their I Riverview Lodge Larry Smith ir. I I JACK BYER'S SHELL SERVICE O vest-pocket Fnsherrnon s Whorf At Antioch I F In The He-Ort Ot ,The Boss Fishing r 'Q I I Bolcmcmg Comfy 63411000 NJUSTLY FAMOUS SEAFOOD DINNERSI A'I9 T9 ., I Brentwood, Colitornici XX X! David Beannie, Cyndi Pedersen, Kay Linn, Ray Hawkins. Mohowk Tires Free Pick-up Ond Dehvery DIABLO AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS CO. DEWEY DE MARTINI T83 4, m.,l..Q , -vw- W ' - 1. N.. J U1U1nU Mike Cainex Mike Standridge UNITED AUTO SUPPLY 118 Oak Street 634-3596 Brentwood, California E O Open 7 days a week Hours: 8:00 a.m. till p.m. weekdays Sunday 9:00 till 4:00 Phone T54-1881 109 C Street Antioch Marie Comes. Debbie Davenport fl 1 H C X,fX IN SUR.-XNC1frXC1fN TS AN D BROKERS T35 Second Street 534-3571 Brentwood, California 184 +1 6c,' D 1 TOWN AND COUNTRY , . ' A oowmown gdgp-'Is 1 frfushlon f R WE 12 ' A 2 T5-1-1-1-10 ' D , , 205 G s if ANTIOCH, CALIFORULIUQZ ' ' 7 Phone wsu 757-0292 LL L S APPARE if In The rum... .y in--n,c.u mom M FX 'X ' rv Appliance 8. Furniture 514 W. 4tli St. Town It Country DOWHYWH 757-5555 Kay Linn. Cyndi Pc-der Earls Transmission 84 Aulo lQepoir' OPEN DAILY 9A.M. T06 P.M. CLOSED SUNDAYS E. LANDRUM TELEPHO 625 2858 ADSVRYESETON DR. MINOR D. CALLAWAY Chiropractor 737 Second Street 634-4330 Brentwood, California Compliments and Best Wishes Class of 'TO Member of F, D l.C 740 First Street Brentwood, California ALPINE PACKING COMPANY Wholesale Meats and Sausages 350 W. Wakefield Road Stockton, California 95207 BERG'S JEWELERS Cifts. Radios. Appliance Diamonds 325 First Street Brentwood. California 634-3639 185 GoNlJol,11iP. PIZZA PARLOR f' fammw .Low .. X D at ,,y PIZZA fam I QAVIOLI Q5fi54z..rg aww IQ SPAGHETTI -'.--HU. 1513A Street nl I N Antioch, Calif. CHIQUITA MARKET 2 Quality Nleats Y and Groceries H aghway 4, oaklf-5 625-2013 - , 'f Congratulations Class of ,TO from FAIRVIEW CHEVROLET 1725 - 10th St., Antioch 757-0211 Sales Representative- joe Lima f vndl Pedersen. Ray Hawkins Mike Standndge, Cyndi Pedersen BRENTWOOD FURNITURE Complete Home Furnishings Floor Coverings-Custom Draperies Motorola Televisions-Stereos No rge-CE Appliances . . , v Melanie Cerkln. Steve Wallace. D St Curtis' 81 Broderick Real Estate Highway -1 63-1-3508 Brentwood, California Sharon Diffey. Jeanette Aden ELLIE,S BEAUTY SALON Ellie Billingsley Dot Marchio Bev Reed . . .to serxe xou 63-I-2422 647 lst Street Brentwood Earnest Aguiar General Trucking 63-I--18-18 Pit. 1 Box T3 Byron. California . 4 Bales Bait And Tackle , , Atjunction of Highways -1 and 160 - Phone T57-3852 Kay Preston Antioch 625-3502 California V Q DIABLO VIEW FLORIST Flowers Whisper What Words Never Soy FLORIST TRANS WORLD DELIVERY SERVICE Mary Lou Abel Martin 757-A636 1925 D Street Antioch, California DAL Pokro Bkos. PARTS AND SERVICE 'Illia 625-2205 I li51??31 Ooklev Debbie Davenport W ,Wi l i xqt Walt Pierce Marine Service Engine and Hull Replacer Refinishing I87 HULSEY S AAA EMERGENCY ROAD SERVICE Tim Hulse Steve Wvallace DIABLO FARM EQUIPMENT John Deere Farm Equipment 634-3578 609 Railroad Avenue, Brentwood, Cal forma Jaualb B gger and Better Values Antioch Shopping Center 757 3242 188 ...JPL .. LyleV.Cose dl E I8hS f A hfcl Ph 757 6420 Congratulations Class of '70 Crande's Shoes l657 A Street ANTIOCH SQUARE 757-7074 'SQUA LITY SHOES FUR THE ENTIRE FA MILYN Open Wed. and Fri. Nites 'Til 9 P. M. Johnson Lumber Co. Electrical and Plumbing Supplies J, E, Uerryl Johnson P O Box 666 634-3665 Brentwood, California joannvls lfanious BUlil'il'liUS HUM lfiNlA IJIC Al,l, Mlf.fX'l' li lfS'l' A NYVV l l li li li IHO CARAM IACKSUNS DRIVE IN Produce CO. MAIN sTmiic'i', OAKLIEQY ,Z Z CONGRATULATICNS CLASS OF '70 leanette Aden. Cyndi Pedersen PANCHO'S MARKET Biggest Little Store In Brentwood Open Sundays and Holidays We give Blue Chip Stamps DELUXE Selso Fernandez. Francine Torrez H O U T We Cladly Explain Your Policiesu RE NTALS Gibson Insurance Agency 11 W t 18th St t Houseboats, Skiboats. , es ree , Fishinghoats for Rent 751-5513 Antioch Bethel Island, California I89 f 1115 Lisa Kaplan A ward-winning Photographer 426 Seventeenth Street H M TE-2-2530 Oakland Harryis Union 76 Service VVIieeI Alignment i ' I 81 Balancing I Tune Ups 81 Repairs I ,f 205 Oak Street, Brentwood Phone 634-4915 Kfakpi Oakley Pharmacy DELTA FAIR BEAUTY BAR Oakley S oppmg Dwmd Specialists in Beauty Lulture Open Every Day and 625-2752 Oakley, California Evenings hy Appointment 3504 Delta Fair Blvd. 757-9678 Antioch. California David Beannie Byer's Auto Body Repair AWARD WINNING RESTYLING CUSTOM PAINTING 104 Oak Street Brentwood, California BETHEL MARKET if FRIGARD CHIROPRACTIC OFFICES , 206 G Street Xour Grocery Needs Antioch, California 9-1509 Telephone 754-1441 684-2040 Hours-Weekdays L.D. Frigard D.C. 9:30 to 12 - 2 to . 30 35 Bethel Island Road Bethel Island, California 191 1 J noon 3?i'EAR Kenneth lf. Martin, Distriiiutor y iftf The Only Maker Of The STANDARD OIL Mfoiiaaa 'izzsa CON Pl,l'i'i'l'i 'l'I RIC SIQBVI CE PR Balancing. Alignment i Fleet Service Truck Tune Up, Brakes, Shocks T57-84-12 GOODYEAR TIRE CENTER I1I0,Box 8 Byron C0 OWNEDZSI OPERATED BY 634-48533 C0 B Anriocn NRE, mc. Ray Hawkins. David Beannie F ARRACE SCHRAMM Beal lfstatc PO, Box T15 Antioch Rayettcfs Dining. Cocktails Banquet Boom Calif. kg DAVIS GROCERY Meats and Groceries 634-3019 Rt. 2, Box A44 Brentwood, California CJ Jeanette Aden. Sharon Diffey. Mike Gaines Brentwood Motors Maverick, Ford, Torino Anvthing from Broncos to Cars PU. Box 252 Bethel Island ' 634-3923 192 1245 Highway 4 Brentwood GARROW'S Compare V-Xnywhere our Iovv prices - Illlligi Ei 12111112 - - +.mf:1:w:e -- COUNTY EAST SHOPPING CENTER - ANDOCH - 14151757-3121 Kay Linn . x, 'W RANCHO BEAUTY SALON Phone 625-2832 State Highway 4 and Bolton Road 03kl9Y, C3lifOI'I1i3 1518 A Street Antioch Calif Skyway Auto Wreckers, Inc. f 24 Hour Towing - 7 Days A Week 8 to 6 P. M. CARS BOUGHT 81 SOLD FOREIGN 81 DOMESTIC Highway 4 81 Sims 634-2400 Brentwood FOR ALL YOUR REAL ESTATE NEEDS: A HARRY FERTADO REAL ESTATE JACK HERNANDEZ BILL COX HARRY FERTADO 1456 Highway 4 634-4113 Debbie Davenport 1-1 Huw 1 Brentwood Phormocy Prescriptions Filled Recrdily Rexoll Products 5316 Oak Street 534-2155 WE I-WVE Tl-IE Sharon Diffey,-leanette Aden fo 6REf97'ER Western Auto SAVINGS The Farnily Store Sun Motors gXutomotives, Toys, Household Goods UTOMOTIVE ENGINE RE-BUILD C E E UTC PARTS - STORE AND 235 Oak Street 634-4363 502 E. MAIN P E 625 2228 ev, cALr LiOI1Cl Williams Barney's Phone 757-9858 . I -A -- -5- Chevron SGIVICC HICKORY P T , 5 2734 Lone Tree Way +---- A' V7 PHONE 757-9854 featuring 5' J BARBECUED SPARE RIBS -- 2838 LONETREE WAY BARBECUED BEEF, PORK AND HAM ANTIOCH, CALI F- DINING ROOM SERVICE T94 WM. BOYD Real Estate Investments Water Front Properties for Recreation or Retirement G2 21 Bethel Island Road P.O. Box 96 Bethel lsland, California B.l. 684-2276 Professional Care of Vision janet Hogan Dr. Kenneth I. Hanson Walter 3 McClelland Optometrist TOT A Street , H, Sand O Cl ' l Q B' 'kh -W lx Contact Lenses Antioch, California Phone lol-6222 mu at OC or 3717 Camino Dialmlo BU flfi . Calif. Ph tlit t- 6:34-4.530 Delta Theatre Ll0N'S DEN HAMBURGERS, Hot DOGS, sHAKEs Special showings Owner: MH Wcrdroup for Adults and Children 634-8939 Highuiaw Congratulations Class of 'TO Bfsfmwlffd- Califofma 634-3311 Brentwood Mr. 61 Mrs. johnC-iannini COMPLETE LINE OF GOLF EQUIPMENT Dan Price Class A TCA Golf Professional Lessons by Appointment Bethel Island Golf Course Bethel Island 684-265-1 1 ' ' -NA DUSIIl fda, 1 Selso Fernandez, Francine Torrez. Debbie Davenport Bridgeheacl Drive-In 81 Stamm Theatre P,O. Box 633 Antioch, California EL CRA NDELL CHEVRON SERVICE 336 Oak St. Brentwood Phone63L8935 94513 CRYSTAL DAIRY Service ls All NVe Give FOODS DUARTE BOAT REPMR Custom Boats Built 61 Boats Repaired 684-2200 -4262 Stone Road Bethel Island jim Graves Vaughn Hummel . .. lu ' .4514 U xiii. - . . ' Q 1 ll? ' OAKLEY LIONS CLUB f1UIlgI'2.llll1liIlUlISc11liSNUl-'ill DISTRIBUTOR Meets 21111 anal -ltli 'lliurstlay VXONWQ Moizii oii ppooucis Pff'Sifl1 'f ' H if o P. o. Box 698 634-3154 N Kf 1Haf S . 5, fb - Brentwood, California Secretary- 4, 6, Nick Hodriquez ,tQNA1to+ K --1 wa 1- N 3 ,Q X A it -- : . ' SILVERA LUMBEH CU. X I - A Hnl ir i tint gg,-1,jQ,T,,. JD 9 7100 I 7311.11 adAt Ktichfall Francine Torrez. Debbie Davenport DR. KENNETH DAMSTRA Opt m t t rio M ull UZZQ Night., ' 2 Phone T5-I-1520 63-I 7171 7 6Oalx btrect SHOPPING CENTER 1558 Somorsvillo Rd. Brc t d Anfiocll Pizza-Salads-SantlwiclieyBeverages Pizza to go for Your Home Live Music Fri, 61 Sat. Evenings CONTRA COSTA 011111110814 LINEN SUPPLY F LINEN SUPPLY u iff' , Congratulations Class of'T0 757-3360 1409 -ltli Street Antioch, California V.I.P. HOUSEBOAT RENTALS Cllillord jones. owne r X. sh.-5 Pio, Bm 426 684-2215 35307 Wt-lls RID, Bc-thel lsland SPORTSMENS Fred Snometta. Shelley Vlfhite. Sharlee Beasley VETRANO' S PIZZERIA Finer Italian Dinners and Pizza Variety of Torpedo Sandwiches All Orders to Co OUTB OARD SERVICE JOHNSON MOTORS PARTS, SALES, SEHVICIIC Opt-n T Days a VVeek 2nd St. T57-6311 joe and Grace- Lucido, owne-rs ...-.5 Q PACIFIC TELEPHONE l welcomes high school grads. An Equal Opportunity Employer Jeanette Novarina, Cameron Wong, Debbie Davenport V E x 4 P Students of the Months for 1969-TU are Louise Chastelx. Octoherg Steve tlapozzo, Scptemht-rg Shelley White: Nou-inherg Oscar Rios. 6 k , 1 l my X Decemherg Tcua Austin. january all fixe seniors iioniiriatt-cl hy lihcrlx lacultx niernhers. xwrc si-li-tru-tl for outstanding iiiuilitivs Rotary Club Honors Students Monthl Each month a student was selected as Stu- dent of the Monthu. They were chosen on lead- ership, citizenship, scholarship and being an all-round good student. Teachers sent names of possible selections to Principal Lou Bronzan who then made the final choice. The HStudent of the Monthn award was spon- sored by the Brentwood Rotary Club. The hon- ored students were invited to a club luncheon where they were introduced and a resumee about them read. In this way the club tried to make the community aware of the outstanding students at Liberty. 199 Seniors Purchase Index A Hairdresser, 184 Abbott, Cflll, 43,,130 Abreu, Doreen,62,81,130 Abreu, Mary Ann. 80 Acevedo Tina. 136 Ackerman, Alla,36 ACI'1VITlES:38-53 Addington, Lynette, 80, 83,124 Aden, jeanette,59,70,83. 124, 170, 187,189. 192, 194 ADMINISTRATION: 14 ADS, 164-198 AGRICULTURE: 72'73 Aguilar, George. 142 Aguirre, Roberta. 80,83.,124 Airington, Dewanda. 130.133 Airinglon, Steven, 136 AL BELIAH'S RICHFIELD SERVICE: 169 Allen, Belly,142 ALPINE PACHNG CO.: 185 Barley, Mathew, 130 Bames, Mary jane. 20 Bamett, Diana, 136 Bamett, Robert, 130 Barrer, joe, 124 Barrera, Pete, 78. 88,116,143 Barrett, Mary, 130 Barrios, Richard. 78,88.90,143 Barmn, Larry, 104. 130 Bartee, Bruce, 136 Alles, Brenda, 130 AL'S LOCK AND KEYg167 A1varado,,Chnstine. 142 Alvarado,, Marcial. 124 Alvarez. Maria, 80,113,124 Alvare 1, Robert.66,76, 142 Alvarez, Suzy, 60 Alves. Alves. james, 17, 19.63 larry, 25, 63, 71, 82, 142 Amador, Anna, 60, 80. 83. 124 Amador, Blanche, 60 Amador, Rogeliog 142 Amara 1, joe, 130 Ambriz, 1seemard,94,,124 Ambrosino. Richard,73. 78.109, 119,130 AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE: 70 Anaya, Robert, 124 Andrade, C-erald, 59 Andrade, Manuel, 5u,59.a3,7o, 76,136 Annan d, Tommy. 92,,130 Anson, Sherri, 130 AN1'l0CH CYCLE: 169 AN'I10CH EVERGREEN NURSERY: 171 ANTIOCH STATIONERS: 176 APC: 184 APPUED ARTS: 27 A AND W:168 Aranda, johnny. 142 Aranda, juan,60. 116 Aranda, Richard, 130 Arce, julia, 15 Arends. Chris. 130 Arguelles, Connie, 60.124 Arp, Becky. 80, 124 Arp, Richard, 121.142 Arroyoz. Martha, 124 Arterberry, jim. 62.97.124 Ashworth, Deborah, 81.142 Aters. Mark, 124 ATHLETICS: 84-121 Austin, Sharee. 31.80,83.124 Austin. l'ena, 44,56,59,65.70,81,83.114, 142.199 Avi1a1Sam 130 Ayers,Ricl':rd,142 Anevedo, Manuel, 37 Auvedo, Tina. 68,81 Bacchi ni, Denise. 80.86.124 Bacnm, Marsha. 136 Bacom, Mitchell, 124 Bagby, Sandra 124 Bagwe-1l,Charloltc. 124 Bagwe Bailey. l1,jim. 118,.142 Bob. 143 BA.RTHELD'S FLORAL SERVICE: 180 Barton, Kathleen, 68,76.81, 82.130 Basoom, Oliver, 67 Batesse1.Altha,34,76,81.136 Batze, William, 24,64,65,206 BEACON SAVI NCS AND LOANS: 175 Belnme, David, 175,176.178,182,183.19l,192 BERRY'S PASTRY: 172 Beal. john, 130 Beasley, Mel, 136 Beasley. Sharlee, 50,52.66,70, 81, 83,143 Beck, jim, 130 Beeman, Florence: 79, 81.83, 143 Behne, David, 124 Bellah, Sharron, 81,113,136 Bellram, Bell, 136 Be1tram.01ivia. 21,130 BEN PETJSON: 169 Benner. john. 124 Bennett, Robert. 121,143 Bennett, Thomas, 83.88 Benson. Stephine, 124 B3C'SjEWELERS: 185 Bema1.Chrisline. 130 Berry, Sheila, 136 Bemmen, Barbara.60,71,1-43.147 Berumen, Mary: 35 Berumen. Susie: 130 Bess, Kathy, 66.80124 BETHEL HARBOR: 178 BETHEL ISLAND COLE COURSE: 195 BETHEL MARKET, 191 BIC 0 TIRES: 188 BILLI NCSLEY BARBER SHOP: 170 Billingsley, Gary, 59.78.83 92,93,120,121,136 Bishop, Kathy, B2 Black, jerry, 2-194,106,117 Blacker, Russell, 94,106,124 Blevins, Bob. 124 Bloomfield. Debi, 124 Bloomfield, john, 12 Bluebaugh. Cene,92.,l30 Bollzen, Rock. 124 Bondiett, Vicki, 81 Bondoc, Bob, 73,124 Bondoc, Elisha,130 Bonilla. Fidel, 143 Bonnickson, Barbara, 36 BORDENS DAIRY FOODS: 168 Borbon, Emie,92,93,1l6,l36 Borrayn, Hodia, 81.83.130 Borrayo, Martha. 80.124 Borrayo, Serg. 136 BOY'S BLOCK Ln: 78 BOY'5 PHYSICAL EDUCATIION: 32 Bouldln2.Wayne,'12,13,40 Bowling. Alma. 35 Bowling. Bob. 111 Brady, Bill, 111 Braheny. Sylva. 56,621.67 BRENTWOOD BARBER SHOP: 168 BRENTWOOD FURNITURE: 186 BRENTWOOD MOTORS: 192 BRENTWOOD NEWS: 181 BRENTWOOD PHARMACY: 194 Bronzan. Inu, 14 Bronull. Steve, 78,86,S8,116,136 Brooks, Diana.68,13U Brooks, Don. 118,144 Brooks, jan, 81 Broussard, Denise, 130 Broussard, Clen, 92,136 Brown. Cindy, 82 Brown, Connie, 80.124 Cap Burroughs, ldfard. 3b,7 1,7P1 ltl1,102.1fK1.1-14 11:0 BUSI NESS: 30 BUSINESS CLUB: 7' Bustos, Allred, 94.95.124 Bustos, Yolanda. 130 Butler, Sharon, 65.136 BYERS AUTO BODY REPAlRg191 Byer. Lynn, 56,71,82,145 Byrd, Duke, 73 Byrd, Kathy, 6S.69.71,8l,8-3,145 BYRON HARDWARE: 181 Byron, Larry, 92.130 Cadabona. janet, 62,67.69,70.83,145 Cagle. Steven, 98.111.130 CAFITTERIA: 35 Cakebread, Cathy. 40.68.71,82.112.113,114.136 CALIFORNIA SCHOIARSHIP FDJER- A'I10Ng58-59 Cananere, Cindy: 124 Capozw, Steve, 78,88,90,91,l45, 189 CARAMIHO PRODUCE: 199 Cardiff, Rodney, 67,538,136 Cardoso, Dan, 117,130 nd Gown Carlisle, jeanne, 48,6'3,79,81,83,1 14,130 Carmona. Clona, 136 fhr1'nona,141o,63.92.104.l17,130 Carollo, Kathleen, 34,76 CRROUSEL. THE: 184 Casey, Billie, 36 Casey, john, 58,75.104.l21.l36 Chsey, Karen, 71,81,1s3.130 Casey,Mike.106,125 Casiann, Bertha, 67,145 Castello, john, 82,130 Castm, Anita, 81,113,145 Castro. Debbie, 130 Castro, tlliubeth. 130 Castro, Mary, 136 Castro, Mike, 125 Castro, Regina. 68,145 Caves, Mark, 59,76,98,1-45 Cecchini, larry. 130 Ce1a,Francism,73.I11,130 Celoni, Dan.59.6'1.8Z.92.117.l'10 CENTRAI. VALLEY BANK: 167 CENTRO MART STORES: 179 Cero, Dorothy, 80,125 Cero, Robert. 136 Cervantez, Rich, 1tB.110.136 Cervantez. Ronald. 78.88.145 Donning graduation garrnt-nts are seniors Cilwrt Sunigu. Pam Collins. Debbie Calarzu, and Bill Bunn, Assisting with caps and gowns are Kathy Byrd and Christine Siqueido. This year lor tht- first time seniors pur- chased caps and gowns for graduation and kept them. 1 1 1 i 1 ' x I -x I' Baker, Marianna, 136 Baker. Steve, 112, 92.95.136 Baldoechi, Dan, 73 Baldoechi, Dennis, 59, 1 11 BAND BOOSTERS: 74475 BANK OF AGRICULTURE AND COMM31: 185 BANK OF AMERICA: 168 Barbee. Addie. 80. 82 Barkley, jacqueline, 131,181 Barkley, jolene, 136 BARNES RICHFIEID: 176 BARNEY'S HICKORY PIT: 194 Barley, sob, 12 Barley, Ken,73.1tD,1lB.124 200 Brown. lzvelyn. 136 Brown, joe Brown, Ken, 9697.1 18,136 Brown. Bruce. Ron, 136 Robert. 60.78136 Bruce. Susan, 130 Buckingham, Greg, 94,1 17,124 Buckingham, jell. 52.136 Buckingham. Theresa, 136 Bunn, Bi11,6'1.T0.1-N Bunn,N1ike,130 Bunnel Burcha Burke. Bums. 1. jim, 73,124 m, Ken, 130 jim, 130 David. 63.136 Burroughs, Mary. 70.130 Chan. james, 52.58136 Chan. Wayne. 136 Chastek, lnulse. 44.56,5B.59.76. 145, 199 Chato, Cal. 75,92.10l,130 Chavarrra. Martha. 62.136.80.125 Chavez. Amelia. 191 Chavez, Felix, 125 Chavez. Hector. 111.136 Chavez, lA-lima. 81.145 Chavez. Sallv . 62,111.11-'1. 126 CHEERLEADERS: 113115 Child. Harold, 20 CHIQUITA MARKET: 1116 Chism. Brad.65.66,92.93,116 CHUCKS FORSTER FREHE: 170 Church. Vie, 130 Cinquini. Rirvi. 130 Clark. Barbara. 35,311 CIARK'SIEWELERS: 1151 Clark. Kenneth, 6-l,92.136.167.1fi8.206 Clark. Ken. 56.63.66.70.74.76,78.109,120 121.145 Clark. lena, 136 Clark. Susan. 56,58.59.63.67.70.1'11 .82. 136 Clark, William. 1-15 CIASSES: 122-163 Clayburn. Brute. 711.136 1Ilay'burn.ffra1d, 1-1 Clavwell. Pat. 17.2-1.112 CLEF CLUB: 78-714 Clement. Manlvn. 1-16 Clifton. jay. 146 Clifton. Uma, 125 Cloonan. Toni. 130 Coffman. Brian.26.73,88,110.137 Colbert. cm. 13.314.90.146 Collins. Mary.76,81,137 Kbllins. Pam. -l8.68.79.81.S2.1-16 Collins, Sally, 76.146 COLUMIUSTRAVELAGENCY: 172 U:mhs.Kathv.fr9.7l111,1L'11'10 Urndlnu. Richard 71 Condon Huh. 92,1152 1kmrIun.lJm1a 125 llnnlex De1xnrah.1'10 tnnlev jr-11. 117 bmi. Qorgia. zo C00k. Ron. 811, 137 Oxoper, james. 130 Cbmelius. jan, 76.125 Costa, Laura, 81.131 O.-ata. boo, 125 Cou1son.Suane, 125 COUNSELORS: 15 Colby. Dale. 711.98 Cozades. George. 113,119 Craig. Clona. 131 Crandell, Rick. 92.1 17.131 Crawford. Dennis. 146 Crawford. Gerald. 22 C2055 COUNTRY: 96-97 Grossman. Wyende, 60.146 Cmwell, Mike. 136 Cmmb, Steve. 131 Crump, Leslie. 125 Cruz, fhilia. 146 Cmz. Delinda. 12.5 CYUL Pete. 97.118.125 CRYSTAL WALL: 67 CSF CJRNIVAL: 52-53 Culpepper. laretta. 125 Cunha, Gary.96.97.118.136 CURRICULUM: 10-37 Currier. Marilyn. 68.G9,70,71,81,82.131 CURTISS AND DRODERICKZ 186 CUTINO FEE? SUPPLY: 167 Darus. Pal, 24.25149 DAL PORTO IRUTHERSQ 1117 Dal Puno. David.73.94,117.125 DAN DO'S HAIRSTYIJ NC: 174 DR. CEYSER: 175 Darvell. Kevin, 59.131 DASHNER MOTORS:175 DATE PAGES: 42-43 Dausy. Debra, 12,69 Dausv.Va1n 191.131 Davenport. Deborah. 58.59.61i,70,71 151.152 137,l4I.167,161s177.1's-4.1197194 Davenpur1,Drrk,11B,125 DAVES GULF: 167 Davis. Denise, 73,191 DAVIS GROCERY: 192 Davis. jim. 125 Davis, Karen. 76.146 llavls. Neti. 137 Davis. Patrick 125 Dawwn,Annet1e.f19 70,76.111,1l12 146 3 Dawson. Ardn-.59.66.70.79,81 183.11211-1,1'17 Dawson. Greg. 137 Dawson. Keith.17.'11,711.96.109,118,119 Dean.David.121.131 D1an,josephine,111 Dean. Tm-rri.151.B2.1-16 Dearman. Shirley. 1-16 DeAu'vr-do. Donna. 21.60.11-'1.1'31 Deien. Geraldine. 137 Dejesus llblleen. 3'1.63,66,70.79.151.1L'1,1337 Delgado james. 125 Dell Antrco. Patti, 56.59.6'3,190.8f1.125 Dell lmmaginc.jody.58.63.66.70.79.191,8'1.137 Della Maggiore. Paul, 78.971 18.131 DELTA BEAUTY COLLHIE: 176 DELTA FAIR BEAUTY SALON: 191 DELTA GARAGE: 182 DELTA RESORT: 183 DELTA THEATRE: 195 Deluna. Gloria. 147 D6Luna. Mike. 11B,1 10.137 DELUXE HOUSEBOAT RENTAL: 189 DeMartinl. Dewey. 12 Dehdartlnl. jucly. 62,68.69.70.7l.1S1.1L'3,13l DeMartmi.Kenneth.6'3.711.1S'3.118.1-17 DeParsia. Frank. 16.21.94 DeSair, Karen. 63.80.83.l25 DeVall. Patricia.68.70.79,151.32.8i3.1-17 DIABLO AGRICULTU'RE:183 DIABLO ELECTRICS, WC: 176 DIABLO FARM EQUIPMENT: 188 DIABLO VIEW FLORIST: 187 Diehl. 81121013.20 Dllley. Lewis. 73.137 Diffey. Sharon, 68.71,F11,83. 131. 178.1112 187192.19-4 Dl1fey.Wi11is.35.170 Ditmars. Ken, 32.73.1-47.149 Dixon. Robin. 80 Dolan. Cindy 137 Domingo. Kay. 36 Dominguez. Diane, 62.66.803-3,1 12.125 Domg. Marcos. 88.137 Dorog. Patricia: 125 DR. CALIAYVAY: 185 DR. KENNITTHI. I-lANSONg195 Drake. june. 36 DRIVERS EDUCATION: N Duke. Sheryl: 125 Duncan. Christine. 175 Dann, David, 94.125 Duran. Gloria: 60.71.79,81.147 Diran. jeff, 175 DUTCH PRIDE DAIRY: 174 Dutra. Natalie: 36 Dwelley. Mark. 73.78.88.90,91,11IJ.137 Dyer, Robert, 64.131 EARL'S TRANSMISSON: 185 ED'S CHEVRON SERVICE, 174 Ehrlich. Mark. 125 Eichar. Susan. 60.741.81.148 ELCALLITO DRIVEIN: 173 ELIJES BEAUTY SALON: 187 Elliot. Ross. 137 Ellis. Adrienne, 131 E11is.Gary.52.92.1l6.13T E1lis.1erry'.96.98.137 1'Jmore,Bi11, 121 ENGLISH: 20 Emerick. Sandy. 137 ERNEST AGUIRE TRUCKING: 183 Erskine. Alma. 131 Erskine. Chris. 78.88.1181-37 Erskine, Linda, 71.83.137 Esquriuel. 137 Evans. Lynne. 125 Evans. Mike. 131 Evans. Russe1.28.1-13 Esenson. jovie. 80.125 Eu-nsnn Karev 619.71191 153,131 1'.sent1 Svnda 1'17 FACUl.TY:16-17 lranrlrv Prnm 137 FAIRVIEYV CHEVROIJTT. 1196 FAMOUS FASHI0NS:11s'1 FANTASY IUUTY SALON: 1130 Parias Larlm 71197 1119 1-115 FARRACE SCHRAMM RFAL E5'1ATE:192 lrrlu Karol 117 Irr-lu Rrgenla 125 Fl-rgus-on Glrnda, 1-119 lrvrguwn judx 125 lrmindrl, Selvr, 7'11fB.131 170174.11414 195 215 FE.RR1'lRA'S: 172 11-rnll jatk. '12 719 191.159 Fvrnll Sr-an 37 92 121 137 PTITADO RIJL ESTATE: 194 1 1urrs Rachel 131 Fluty Ruby,1L5 FORDGN1 IAYIUAGE: 19 inflow Kenneth. 27 Furtnrr Billie, '16 l'nr1nrr Sue. '10 lfnrtnel Rick 40.711 118.1111 101 103,117 1311 Foster B111 131 Fuumler.Ce1ia. 131 I rvus1,1.ynthla. 137 1 uust,Cary 73 97.111 Fnus1,Str've. 104,1 119 Frame, Susan. 131 Franco.Blas.92.104.117.1'1l Franklin, Gai1,58.59.64.70,B0.81 131215207 Franklin Gary 148 Franks, Bobble. 125 Frary, Robert. 21 Frazier, Leona. 126 Freeman. janet. 71,151.15-3.1 17 Freeman, Tim. 126 Freeman. Mike, 131 FRESHMAN CIASSQI2-1-129 Frey.N1ar'v.'i1.126 Frey. Nanrp. 66.79.152 Fridas. Russell 1415 WICARD: 191 Fr1sby.j0e.73 Fnsby. Neil. 131 FROSH FO0TRALL:9-I-95 Frost. Barbara. 48 Frost.Gary.1-18,137 Frost, 1nyd.73,131 Frost. Sharon. 48.148 FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA: 72-73 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS CLUl:6F1 FU'1'L'RETF.ACH.ERSCLUB:69 G-lddis. Michael. 7897.148 Gaines,Michae1.148.182.184,192 Gilaru. Debbie. 44.65.79.81.K1,148 Ga1van.Arthur.148 Gambel. Mike. 104.131 Garcia, Angelo. 137 Garda. Din. 148,163 Garda, Della. H1131 ca.-na jane. 5,131 Garcia. juanita. 1.62.1137 Garcia. Mike. 60,713,131 Garvin. Philip. 126 Garcia. Rena. 80.125 Garcia Rose. 137 Garcia. Tony. HJ Gamer. Brenda, 34.69.7O.76.79.l-18 Gamer, Linda. 69.70.71.T9.83. 149 Gamer, Pauline. 37 GARROW'S: 198 Gasca. Salvador. 115,131 Gauclino. Richard. 126 Cknano. To1ogo, 138 GENE'S VILIAGE DELIQTESSEN: 180 Ckrkin. Melanie. 45.56.65.69,70.71.81.82. 83.l3S.1615.l77.186 Gerry. Leonard, 12 GEYSER. HARRY: 17 Ghilarduoci, Unda. 6.56.63.S5.66.6S.70. 71.79.81.B2.112,113,115,137 138 Ghioui. johnny. 73.126 Ghiozn. Tony. 131 Giannmi, Anna. 80.126 GIBSON INS.: lw Giles. Uoyd. 37 Giles. Sandy' 149 Ci11.Sherry, 131 GIOVANNI INTERIOR: 181 GIRLS' ATHLEIIC AS5lKlA1ION:8081 GIRLS' BLOCK LU: 79 GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUGA'I10N:33 Glenn. jeanne, 31 G1enn,Robert, 16.213.92.116 201 P' ank of America Index Conn:-s, Maru-, 5H,62,frl,6-'I.f19.70,7l 8JI,I3I,I'I2,lb7,Ih8,I77,I84 Conn-1. Khrmr-n, I9 02,1312 ILONDOUHRQ IM horuulvx Arthur AI 60,1 I I,l'I2 Ilonzala-s Halrl, 'I7 Kkwnula-x, jr-sur, l2h hunulr-x, Mrcharl, Ilfu C000 YFAR 'l1RPlQ I92 boodnr-r hlmrr, I-Ui f.nndrn'li, jlrn 'Vi I'Di f4mId,Mvl1'rlr',lfIJ'I Braham, ll:-hlnr, HI l'I2 Graham Rita HI PII H2,I'IH Lraham Vada, I2h CRAMATIS: H59 llranadn, Marla, 60.811332 CRA NDEIS SHOE: U58 Crawr, Greg, 731712 Crawr, Mllu-, IIIH Cravr-x Br-In , 35 Graves, IIavld.9-1,95 I2l,I26 Graves llehhv, 56.62.638-'I I l2,I 14, ITIT Graves, Pam. fi8,69,7lI,HI,HiI, IFI2 Greeley, john, H9 GREENE T.V. APPLIANCES: IHS CRI-1ENWO0DPHARMACYg ITM Cn-gorv, Tr-rn , 2h,l'IPs bnffm. Dan, I2h kpflffllll, I'.vf-Ixn, l9,50,7lI Lrinslall, john I2h Lromm, Dornlhv. T3 Cmssl, William, 28 Lnllllarnx, Tim, 58,9H,99. l '94 r' ff , , ' ,L- 80,81 Ihvlnfu link, I7 2IIhT,fv4f Ilagvrly Anna, 7h l-I9 HAI. MATSON: I'-10 llalv, Handy' lifilllv I2h Hall, Linda, hh, I'I2 Ilalwx Krnru-Ih,38,59,l'Ds Hamlin Chnl-k, HI 94, III1 IIT Iih Ilamphm, IJ:-lsra, Th ITI8 Ilamplnn, land 30,hh,70.Th I-49 Hanhrrg Iran H9 Ilanhf-rg, Roh 126 Hanlx-rg. Turn I'I2 Hanna Ha-xl 'IT Hanna-r, Hnnnn-, HI '1Z,I'I-H Hanm-r, William, H9 Hans:-n, Hardw li! Hanson Alan 73.94 Ill! llI,l2h Hanson, Bob. 73,lfD, I I7, I38 Hanson, Mary, 29,8I,82.l3I,l32 Hardin. Debbie, 7I,8I,l32 Hardl. Gerald, 7.5.29 Harrington, PhyIli.1,67,82,I49 Harris, Kathy. 8I,l38 Harris, Russell, 73,126 Harrison. Margaret, 80, I26 HARRYS UNION 70 STA'I10N:I9l Han, Dolothy, I26 Hari, Kalhy, I26 Havan, Alan. I32 Hawkins, Bruce, 73.92138 Hawkins, Hay, I32,I66,I72,I73,I75,I76, I78, I80, IHl,l82. l83,lPi6, I92 Head, Gwen. 6B,69,70,82, 1132 Heml, Mike, l32 Henderson. judy, 66.71.82 I38 Henderson, Marta, 80 Henderson. Pam, 31 Henry. Theresa, I50 Hemandcr. Elms, 22 Hemander. Femando, 94, I20. I26 Honors Top Seniors Hvmandrz. janet. I'I2 HL-mandcL john, I2l,l38 Heywood. Chris, 53,126 He-ywood, Mary, 40,62,rs5,f16.70,7l,sl.n2, II2,ll3,II1,I38 HIGGINS FUNERAL HOME: ITT Hill, janet, I32 Hillman, Rhonda, KH HIISONS, 172 ' Hutaomn, Nancy, 36 Hobbs. Iqnda, ITIS Hogan, janet, 64,132.19-5.2111 Hague, Walt, I I I,I26 Holden. KaIhs,68,8l,l30 Holguin. Rosann, 60138 Holland, Ixus, ITIZ Hollrngshad. jo Nrla, I32 HOME ECONODUCSL 3I HOMECOMlNC:4-1,47 HOMEFOWNBAKERY: I69 Holmes. Allen, ISO Honeggr-r, Art, I2 Hom-gger. jim. 78,IsT.88,B9,90, 100, IU2, IV! Hood. Vicki, lfL2 Hopkins, Bill, lI8,I26 Hopkins, Carol,52,58,fi'I,66.S9,70,l3f1 Hopper, Kenneth, I32 Hopper, Linda. 651338 Hoyle Darrfll, 58.70,76,77,T8,82,98, I32 Hoyle. I-Qumce, I32 Howard, Dorcas, 6-180, I2h Huggins, Deb, I38 TULSEY'SAAAg IS8 Hulsev, Tum, lIT,lf32.lP48 Humphreys, Donald. I32 Husledt, Berry.94,I26 Husledl, jerry, 65.66.1591 INDUSTRIAL ARTS: Pls INl'I'ERNATIONAI. SAUSAGE SHOP: I7'I IRENITSQ ITT Irwln.f.ladvx 'Ib luv Dan Ifvi jACKs0N'5,1w jackvnn Diane- I'D1 jacnbs Anna 36 FSI 69 T0 T9 KI jacnbw Wal! Ifl'1,III7 l2b jazobwn Karl H0 jav Ualr, 'ffl IIlI,l IT Iv! jarjanlrv l2h jr-nkrns joc Th 1ENSEN'S: IHS jewel! Krnhnr, 58,6170 V18 jxmen1'1,Allr'la.52 HZIDK jnmrn r-1, H1-dur, 94 95,lll ll6,I26 johnson Alan, I50 johnson Chuck, ITIZ johnson jam-L1-, 68 'sI.K'I,lI9 johnson, Ima, ISO jOHNSON l.l'MBI',II C0 , INS johnson, Mildred, I5 '56 johnson, SCU!! l32 jones jones ,Allan 54175 ,fx-ll, I39 jones, Ilan, 36 l3l,l'I2 jones, Halne '1Z,I39 jonrs. Francvs 132 illlustm-lx, jus- Xlurclocli. ,Ivan Bank of America Award Winners: l,m1iw n. XK'ur1l BIIl'l'0llLflIS. jc-urn-ttv Sonn-rlmlclvr. Larry Ramos, Allen Nlurti Nmarinu, junicc' She-rman. Lynda Byvr, ,Xllun Silxu, l.IIIlliI Yuiscnclc and Shf-llcy Wliih' 5h4-Ill-5 Vlllite, Vllnrcl BIIIFUIILIIIN. and Loniw films- tvk will rcce-iw plaques and will go Nlarch 31 to cornplc-t lor cash awards The rc-maining ninz- xx ill receive cm-rtilicates -nl '- -'S am -'uxr-.. . , . V I Y x ' vvp. togup I r r jones, Randy, 94,126 jones. Rhonda, 132 jones. Ruby. jones. Sherry, 112. 150 Josrzrirs, 171 j0STEN'S: 175 ,IUNIOR ClASS:136-141 jUNIOR VARSTY BASKETBALL: Malimat. Patricia. 132 Mares, Aurora 80,127 MARCARET'S FABRIC: 173 Marks. jim, 127 Marks. jul1f,5H,63.b7.70.1519 Marquez. Roberto, 151 Marque-1, Roger, 19,1319 Marxhall. Carol, 31 113,1 jUNIOR VARSITY FOUIBALL: 92-93 j.W. COPELAND YARDS: 182 Kahn, Patti, 151 Kanagaki. Kathie. 56.63.70.81.B2. 139 Kaplan, Aaron. 56.57.67.78. 137 Kaplan, Usa. 13,17,44.45.47.70.7l.8l,83. 151,190 Karaglanis. Nanci. 139 Kutell, Marsha. 151 KEEP-U-NIM1' CIJMNHIS: 182 Kelley. Kathy: 132 Kelts, Corey. 126 KEN MARTIN STANDARD DISTRIBU- TOR: 192 KEN'S IAD BOY MARKET: 182 Kendall. Dean. 73.126 Kendall. Ross, 73.139 Kepley. Marsha. 139 Kerbow. Kathleen, 126 Kerbow. ltslie. 32,139 Kelsey. john, 52,73,76.77,88,118,151 Kersey. Robert. 126 Kelsey. William. 73.76.77.88.118.119.151 Killingsworth. Bill: 73,132 Killingsworth, Martha, 139 Martin, A Martin, A gueda. 127 l, 73,771,111-'i,1tI1,1 114,143,151 Martin. 11a1t'Y.132 Mart1n,11iana.127 Martin. Patty, 71,711.lL'I,132 Mart1nez,Aurora. 151 Martinez,1Jan1el,45.1tB,127 R4l1'I1l'1t'I. Dave. 60,132 Martinez. Delia. 60.69.139 Mart1nel,1lora.80,l27 Martini-1. 1'1la1ne.67.132 Martinel. Martinez. Frank, 211.152 Gerald. 88.152 Martinez. C1-urge, 73.94.127 Martine-1 Martinez, Martinez. Martinez. Martinez. Martinez. NI3I'IlIlt'l. Martinez. Martinez. Martinez. Martinez. Hector, 111 Henry. 95,0127 lsreal, 139 joe, 58.118 joe. 109,152 Maria, 127 Mary, 127 Susan, 67,152 Susan, 132 Teresa, 80 Virginia, 60.139 Masadas, Cathy. 127 Masadas. Eloisa. 60.152 Massonl. Debb1e,53 Massoni, Ceorgi, 62.66.68,70.71,Hl.B3.112, 14,132 Kincebach. jaoqueline. 132 Kinoebach, Patrick, 139 Kinney. Dan: 139 Kirby. David. 15 Knauss. Clifford, 132 Knight. Merle, 56.78,88,89.90.100.1 16.151 Knight . Steve. 78.86.87.88. 143.151 Knight. s1eve,se.7s.sa,1o2.1a2 Knight. Tam. 92,104,132 Mengel. KNITAND STITCH SHOP: 169 Kolb. Gary. 132 Koisguard, john, 126 Krumland, Cayle. 31.68 Krumland, Roy, 30,71 Kursey, Robert. 94 Lago. Debbie. 132 Iago. Patricia: 71.79,81.83,l39 Iago, Phillip: 139 Ijlldfum. Duane, 119.127 laremore, jue. 127 Ijrgent. Sandy. 139 llssiter. Mitchell, 16,94.115,1Il5,119.127 bee. jacky, 139 hee, Steve:94.11B.119,127 lzmon. Phillip. 127 bennier. Liz. 127 leon. Teresa. 127 ltwis, Doug: 127 lewis. Gary: 26.73 lewis. james:63,83,151.16'3 ltwis, Richard: 73,104,11N LINGANFS: 193 LIBERTY BELL: 65 LIBERTY DRUG: 171 LICI-IT SODA ON TAP: 180 Linn, Kay. 58.6'J.69.70,79,81,82,139,172 173.176.180.181.183,1B5.193 LIONEL WILUAMS CHEVRON SERVICE: 194 LION'S DEN: 195 Uewellyn, Marian: 62,132 LONETREEDRIVI-IINN:177 LONE TREE MEDICAL, DENTAL: 172 long, Doug, 127 lang. Mark, 138 Lopez, Amillia. 139 IDPCL Dana. 34,62.79.8l.83.l39 lapel, larry, 63.B2.131.132 lnpez, Vickie. 127 Lord. larry, 151 lord, john. 132 Lnrenzetti. Dina, 65.81.139 Lawrie, Rodney, 127 Lucchesi. Mark. 92,132 Lucio. Leonard, 15.156 Luna. Emie, 92 Lyde. Bruce: 127 M. TORRI-IS SERVICE STATION: 176 MAC'S AUTO SUPPLY: 171 Mader. Sylvia. 50,70,80,12T Madina, Tony. 111 Maggiore. Cindy, 62.71.81,139 Maggiore, Tim, 117.127 Massoni. Kathleen, 152 Massoni, Lori. 59.62.80,83,127 Massoni, Roy. 115,107,127 MATHEMATICS: 22 Mathews. Kenny, 111,132 Mattos. Clorian, 68,153 Mattos. Marcia. 127 May, Sheila, IE M.AYER'S JEWELERS: 173 MAEH PONTIAC: 180 MCAtee. Lee, 127 McBroom. Cheryl, 153 McBroom, Rick, 139 McCla1n,.Matt, 1111 MCCLELIAND AND SON: 195 McClelland, Brenda. 68,70,79.B1.153 McClelland, joetta. 63.70.80.82,127 McClelland. Mike. 127 MCDaniels, Bill, 73,97,l 18. 139 McDaniels. Rebecca, 60.132 McDanie1s, Vicki, 127 McDowell, Sandy. 61.110.83.127 McLain, Dennis, 95,127 Mc1.ain,Denny.94.1i.XJ.139 McLendon. Linda, 62.69,80,83.1 12.127 Mcllndon, Lynnette, 62.68.71,B1,83.112,132 Mecca. Barbara, 132 Medina, Anthony, 133 Medina. Debbie. 80. 127 Melgoza. Aron, 127 Mendoza. David, 92.139 Mendoza. Elaine. 63,71.80,83,127 Mendoza. Esther, 62.70,80.B3.127 Mendom. Lupe. 139 Mendoza. Yolanda. 60,62.71.79.81.83,153 Fleming. 17.58,59,63.66.67.70,82. Shelley white. a winner of the Bank of America Award. will he one of the three persons receixiiig a plaque. Shelley. along with Ward Bur- roughs and Louise Chastek will attend a contest Nlarch 231. The L-outs-st is held at Palmer School for Boys and Girls and iiixolxes an iiitervit-xx 88,90.1l1.153. Merritt. Cheri,53.80.133 Meredith, Pam, 127 Meredith. Robin. 139 MEHCAN-AMERICAN CLUB: 62-63 Migue1.Barbara, 6676.81.82 Miguel. Frank. 139 Miguel. Mike. 73.139 Miller, jerry, 32.88.89.100 Miller, Karen, 59.62.133 Miller. William. 153 Mix. Curtis, 133 MOBIL: 178 Moffatt, lindsay. 69,70.81,82.133 Mofield. Lavong 139 Monriquer, Femanco: 92,119,133 Monroe, Alan: 133 Monroe. Neta. 59,76,81.82.133 Moore. Clrolg44.58,71.79.81.83.112.113. 114,143,131 Moore, Tracy: 74.139 Moore, Terry: 92.139 Morales. lrticiag 127 Moreno. Eddie: 127 Moreno. Lupe. 133 Morgan. Dewel: 23.54.58 Morgan, julie. 83.133 Mori. Karen: 127 Mori, Lynnda.56,62.6B.83.112.114.131,133 Molse.Pam,62.68.71.B1,83.115.133.l44 Mountain. james: 52,67,76.139 Mountain.jol'1n: 127 MT. VIEW FOOD CENTB: 170 Mulrooney. Eileen. 127 Mulrooney. Kathleen. 133 Mulrooney. Mary. 82,153 Munds. Alice. ISI Mune, Carl: 63.96.106,1l7.127 Munoz. javier, 118,137 Munoz. Maria, 133 Murdock, joe, 152 Murphy. Mike.92.93.117.133 Murray. lpnnie: 73.133 Myers. Doug: 52,104,133 Myers, john: 82139 Myers, Robbie, 76 MYGRANTCIASS: 184 N2II.j2CQU1l1Ilt'. 133 Nail. lprn, 59.57.76 Nagera.C1ndx 8133.133 Nakao. Ann, 56,58.62.6T.70.139 Nayarrette. David. 5657.9-1.95.117. 12. Navarrette. joe, 60,133 Navarette, john, 60.153 Navarro, Sal. 337.7N.3K.1337 Neal. Wanda. 133 Nelson. Um, 133 Newson, Dan, 153 Necholas. Kerry. 133 Neckerson, Steve, 127 Nieto, Rosemarie, 147.154 Nieto, Val. 139 N1eto.Xavier. 137 Nishimura,1da.5H.59.62,67.70.1l39 N1.shumura.Osamu. 15-1 Nishumura. Sam,6'1,70.78.1tB,1U9 Noble, lemon. 14 NORMAN'S BRENTWOOD NURSERY: 175 Norns. Nyran. 133 Novanna.jeanett.56.6-4,70154.135 Novanna. Luc111e.6T 139 Novanna, Raymond, 133 Nunn,Ar1on,29,133 Nunna1ls.Cliff, IW Nunnally. Dale. 133 OAKLEY BUIIDERS SUPPLY: 173 OAKLEY I-IOTELAND RESTURA OAKLEY PHARMACY: O'Bannon. Cary. 154 Ochoa, Carmen. 139 Oehoa. Man Ann. 69.80.83 Odland. Darrel, 133 Odom. Rick. 139 0. j. BAIT SHOP: 167 Olveda. Franc1sco.60.61.E6,154 Olveda, Bavdelio. 119.128 Olvera, bd, 63 119.134 Olevarez. Sue, 134 010163. Bennie, 92 070100. 1.i1,68.69.7U,71.S1.83.13-1 Omzoo, Mary.60.813.128 Orta, Ementa. 58,59.60.62.69.81 Ortez. Mane. 127 Ortez. Phillip, 104.134 Ortez, Irma. 11B Ortez, T1na,62.80 0rtiL Ray. 94,9-5,127 Osequera. Sid. 154 Osequera.Mary.13-I Overton. Ronnie, 2.3 NT: 174 203 In dex Pacheui Ange1a,S6,62G1i,70.7I.1l1,f13V9 PAGHC TEILPHONEQ 191 Page. Barbara 154 l'ainter,5vl1ke,16,9-411.117.1215 Palangi Niki 4-4,70,79,Fi1,11-1154 PANCHO'S MARKET: 189 PANTELL'SANTl0CH MUSIC l0X,16ls Parlet. lion, 128 Panons,Caro11ZB Parsons, Thelma, 62,65,81.fs'.1,1fE PORT STOCKTON FOOD DISTRXDU' TORSQ 172 Pas1ay,Wade, 128 Pasley. Diane. 151 Passooe, Evelyn, 35 Pastor, Felix, 1714 Pastor,Rsck,16,121 Pastrana. Edwin. 13 PATS TRUCK STOP: 181 Patterson, Rocky, 1117 Payne, Frank.30 Pease. Steve, 139 Pedersen.Cyndi,64.71,79,81,82.13'7.139. 160.171.1T2.173,176,1P0.181.183.1F15. 186,Im Pedersen. Floyd, 12 Ramos Rad, 134 Ramos, Ruben, 24,78,7l-9.118.156 RANCHO BBAUTH SALON:19-'3 RANCHO FURNITURE: 174 Raimusson. Debbie, 67.76.15-'1, 140 Rasmusson. lnrna. 80.83.128 Ratkovec,1ohn,7ll,118,156 RAY'FITE'S: 192 RHJCARPE1'R.IMLTOR5:170 Redenbaugh. Debbie, 56.6P1.79,82.15T Reel. Sandra, 110 REDHIITTO MUTORS: 178 Rego.fkra1d.70.156 Rego, Mary, 6'1.69,81.82.1f1-4 Rentuma. losie. 60 ResendeL1eese,92,134 Remender. Esmeralda. 128 Rhode-x.Stephen.118.156 Richard, Pamela, 134 Rim, Donavan, 5.66.77 Rice, james. 134 Rice, Sally. 134 Richard, Lance, 128 Rschardson.1ac+kie,56.6B,81.15T Riehardson,1eri. 68.76,81,83,13i4 Rico, Rachelle. 134 Racioli, Steve, 157 Riley, Cary, 128 Rios, Bertha. 62.83.128 Rios. Mamie, 157 Rios, Oscar, 157.199 Rns. Pete. 157 Rios, Paul, 140 Pedersen. Mark, 140 Pedersen, Marla, 140 Pedersen. Rob, 128 Pedroza. lpuis,134 PEPCLUl:82-83 Perdue. jerry, 128 Pereira. thry.154.171 Pereira. Stan. 73,154 Perer. Alioe,154 Peter. Eddie:92,111.134 Peru. lohn. 154 Perez. Norma, 140 Rios, Richard.94.95.11B,1m,1W,127 nm. my, 18,38 Rivers, Cathy, 6182140 RIVQVIEW LOWIEL 183 IOIBT CHEVY OLDS: 176 Robins, Theresa, 134 Robinson. Mary jog 68,70.T1.U7.83.112.114. 134 Robinson, Stan. 134 Robles. Lorraine: 157 Robles. Ludl1e,31.60.w.83,128 Robles. Margaret, 134 PCfl'!ll'l. Qrii. 67.83.140 Perreira. Robert, lm Perriera. Steven: 140 Peters, William. 27 Petmsh. Pai. 128 Phillips. Chery1:UJ.128 Phillip-. Debbie: 16.155 l1:lina:m.65.71.81.82.l 14.140 Pm1l1pf.,ciem-.59.a2,111,134 Rocker. Mike. 5159.53.12 Rocker, Ron: 58,140 Rodrigues. Alison. 83.140 Rodrigues. Oiris. 140 Rodrigues. Elsa:G8.81.83.140 Rodrigues. joe, 157 Rodrigues, Marlene, HJ Rodrigues. Sammy. 60.128 Roehm. Ada. H115 Phillips .Karin.71,81.8'3,IfH Pierre. Beverly, 62.81.8'3,1'Lt Pierce, Claude, 128 Pierce, lo miami, as Pierce. L111ian,31.80.1Z8 Pierce, Patna. FB Pierce. Walter, 135 rsppo, Debbie, 44.65,68,79.81.8'1.155 Pinle. Ren, 30 Planchon, Carol. 59 Plaster. Judy, 134 PIAYMAKIRS: 66 Plumley, Willie. 128 Pollino, john, IZ! Pnllino, Paul, 134 Pollino, Rebecca. 155 Ponce, 10C,1fB.128 Pool, Terry, 117.128 Portwood. Marporie, 81,134 Powers,Char1re, 26.73,121,140 Powen.T'hea,T3,81,134 Prtifett. kid. 75.98.140 Price. Bob. 134 PRINCE I-IAMOR: 175 Pmbst,1ane.790,12fi Puente. Mana, 80,134 PUMP CENTQ: 174 Quan, Dons, 135 Quintanilla. Ramon. 140 Rada Theresa, 60,134 Rada, Steven. 128 Ra1ae1,t,onnne. 140 Rafael. Manuel, 134 RALLY SQUAD MEMBERS: 112 RALPH CARROW RI-ML ESTATE: 182 Rammg. Henry, 15 Ramirez. Barbara, 134 Ramirel, Clona. 68,70.7l,135 Ramirez, Gonzalo. 111 Ramirez. Ismael, 140 Ram1reL1u1ra,15-5 Ramirez. M1ke.56,57,155 nlIl'lIffl,RlCh,65,11Id,160 Ramirez. Sy1via,60,14-3.135 Ramos.D.ldie.92,1fB134 Ramm.1.arry,37.88.111,156 204 Rnehm.1oan.71.8l.83.140 Rogers. Cart. m.M.I-10 Rogers. Dale, 157 110195-10hn,45,7S,56,88.fD.157 Rogers, joyee. 133.134 Romero,G'iuck.13-I Rosas, Frank, 45.56.78.7i5,157.85.91.116.157 Rosas. Tony, 65.719.83.881 16,140 Rowell. Walter, 157 Rowland, jamce, IB Rriunski. Mike. 40.78.1tD,I01,10'3 Rubio. Becky. ID Russell, Robert, 20.66 RUSSO MARINA: 171 Rylee.1aniet.66,69.70,81.712,l40 Salli. Rose. 36 Samudro, Lucy. 63,8015 Sanabna. lilvra, 140 SALLY ANN: 181 SAN IOAQUI N BAKERIESINC.: 175 Sanabria, jose, 78,518,157 Sanabna, Mano, 97,1 11,118,135 Sanabna. Maximino, 37 Sancen. lnurdes,62.129 Sanoen, Mano 134 Sanchez. Carmen, 60.69140 Sanchez. Ester. 36 Sanchez. Lucy, 134 smchu. Ray.88.116 140 Sandale. Francisrxr. 37 Sarcen. Ramiro, 61.11B.138 SATTl.ER'S AUTO SUPPLY: 173 Schagunn.Bruce,111.158 Sehagunn, Curtis, 6170.158 Schneider. Don, 78.111,120.121.159 Schneider, Karen, 80.129 Schmide Frank, 28,56.57,104 SCIENCE: 23 Seiortrno. Kathy. 31,810,129 ScD1t.l'lerbert,22,97,l1l Sfr0ggins.Cary.140 Seroggins, loanne, 37 Scroggins, Manlyn. 60.65,71.82.159 Seeno. Frank 129 Sereno.1111,59.63,66.67.70.H1.K'l.159 Seeno,1oe, 104,115,134 Seko, Sharon, 62,65,T0.79.81,fs'1.140 Sellers 11m,56.S7.65,66.74 75,76 77,159 Sellers X ickie 134 SENIOR CLASS: 142- 163 Sephus. David.N.1'1-4 Discussing her upcoming advertising clvadline with Dan jones. Dehhie Davenport pauses before going on tn help Xlr. Hal Matson with tht swimming team photos nn u very dreary rainy afternoon. Sephus, Debbie. 159 Sema. Buddy: 92,120121.140 Sema, bnda, 44,60,61,62,'11.79,81,S3,114 Sema, Raymond, 119,134 Sharalanow-ich,Wa1ter. I8 Sharkey. Paul, 159 Shelata. Michael, 1B SHELL STATION: 183 Shelton, Rhonda, 22,18 Sheppard, Eddie, 140 Shepard, Sandra, 140 Shennan.1anis,44,59.72,73.79,159 Sidrian, Rosa, 60,159 Sidrian, Roselmda. 60 Si1vL A11a!lL S8.t'B.65.66.69,70,159 Silva, Calvm, 63 Silva, Robert, lm Silva. Tim. 7332121135 Silvey, Richard. 140 Simpson, Brenda, 62,6B,71,79.83,1S9 Sims, Barbara. 135 Singh. Bohm, 81.83.135 Siqueitltl. Christine, 26.S5,66.79,f1l.82.83.l59 Siqueido, Tom. 135 Sit, Yuen, 56.58.6'1,67.Q.70.83,160 SKYAUTO WRECIERSINC.: lm Smhmidt. Frank: 256.57 Smith. Bill: 81.83.160 Smith. Claudia. 67.76.1HJ.163 Smith. Dale, 7382.140 Smith, lke. 18 Smith, Ken, 1B Smith.1..lrry,1Hl.183 Smith, Lin,62,m,71.Bl.83,114.135 Smith. Shelby. 140 Smith. Stan.82.92104.111 Smith, vim. 56,81.82.140 Snow, William. 5 SOQAL STUDIES: 24-25 Sornerhalder, jean, S0,58.59.Q,70.79.81. 83,160 Somerhalder, Sharon, 62.81.83 SOPll0MOREClASS:130135 Sorenson. Ckraldg 140 Sorenson, Katherine, 16.18 Sorenson, Marsha. 81.83.18 SPANISH CLUI: 62-63 Spinelli. Ange1ina:81.140 Spine11i.Ange1o, 160,163 Spine11i.Teresag 135 SPOR1'SMAN'S 0U1IOA.lD SERVICE: IU Springer, Pete. 18.25 Stallings, Peggy: 80,1N Stallings. Tom. 59,78.118,140 Stammer. Ron, N17 Stamrner, Tom, 26,73 Slandridge, Mike,771,118.119,1HJ 1t19,I.1. 1T2.176.1fs1,18-4.186 Stanton. 1ohn.73,92,118.1-40 Stanton. Tom. 73,119,135 STATE FARM INSURANCE: 183 Slelanre, Ar1ene:48 Stephens, Debbie, 66,81,8t'3,140 STEWARTS M0lA NBER APPLIANCES 177 Stewart. Craig, 78,118,160 Stewart, Diane 62.674.70,71.81,8-3,135 STOCK PHARMACY: 193 S1o1hand,Wayne,74.140 Stone, Danny, 65,78.88,160 177.186 Stone, Pamela, 129 Stonebarger. Frank, 40.41 Smnebarger, Glenn. 73,BB,1l'XJ,102.11l3.140 Stometta. Dorothy. 66.80.129 Slornetta, FreC1.64,73,1l1,140 Stometta, john. 161 STUDENT COUNGL: 5657 Stulee, Rodney, 140 Sudweeks, Bryan. 59,115.15 Sudweeks. Wayne, 135 SUN MOTORS: 194 Suniga, Gilbert. 61.70.161 Sutlifl, Mark. 161 Swindle, Don, 140 Tamayo, Bob, 162 Tarangn Ceci11a,60,161 Taylor, Karen, 161 Taylor. Ricky, 135 Teixeira, Kathy, 135 Tennis Team. 98-99 Teacher. Barbara, 33 THELMA AND WALTS MARKET: 176 Thomton. Fred, 29 Thomas. Mark, 65,78.88.161 Thompson. Naomi, 64.66,68,76.7T.8l,82, 112.113.115,l35.Z5 Thompson, Sandra, 81,161 Thomton. Allred, 135 Thornton, Pam.81.83,161 IITOS: 166 Tora, Doug, 140 Tores,A1.88.119,140 Torres,Chris,1s1,161 in Three Seniors Torres. Torres, Torrez. Ron,7S1,1I7,1f15 Sandy. 80 Francine. 59,64,66,67.69.T0,l11.161. 170. 174.189, 195.215 Tuvar. Tovar. Tovar. Tovar, Gloria, 63,76,80,81,82.140 joe, 78.14-1118.1 16.161 laura. 82 Nancy, 62.68,70.71.81.83. 135 Townsend, lhna, 135 Townsend, Martha. 81,161 Treat, Marsha, 65.68.813-3.161 Treat, Melvin. 162 Treat. Rodney. 129 Tmtter, joe. 135 Tmtter, Ronald. 162 Tucker. Dav1d.94.1I5,119.129 Tucker, Sharon, 140 Tule. Linda. 140 Tullis. Richard. 129 UNITED AUTO SUPPLY: 184 Upton. 6178.1 16,1 17,162 Urenda, Belinda, 60.162 Ufflldl. Sandy, 81.135 Utterback. Kurt. 18,78.1lB.140 Vaissade. linda. 50.59.70.76.79.B1 . 162 Valencia, lgmyg 135 Vnlverde. Mary'Ann, 4.160.162 Valverdc. Rudy: 75,92.ll7,140 Van Buren,G'1ery1. 44.71,79.81.83,143,162 Van Tassel. Ethel. 25.58 Vanzant, Dannyg 94.95.129 Vargas. Rudy, 162 VARSTY IASJALI4 1 16 VARSTY lASKI'.'I'lALl..g102-IIB VARSTY F001'lALLg 87-91 Vasquez, Emestg 60.162 Vasquez joe. 94,113,129 Veng1ey,Cary,111.135 VFI lANO'S ITIQIM IQ Vigi1.lim, 118,162 Viles. khdie. 162 Villa. Manuel, 78,88,118.I41 ville 019,621.18 Villlllndo. Clofll. 141 Villarreal. Oralia, 135 VILLIACE CilF'FUlESg 167 VIP HOUSDOAT RENTALS: 198 Von Sohopp. 17.20.83 Voss. Karen. 79.81.B3,l41,182 Wadlow. Marsha. 129 wahl. David. 111.135 Wallace. Donna. 129 Wal1ace,Sleve,65.l16,162 177.186.1814 Wallin. Rel, 1115 Waller.Debbie.65,T1.81.83.141 Walker, joan. 141 Wallis. layed. 141 Walston, Yvonne. 68.162 WALT PIECE MARINE SERVICE: 187 Wa1ton.jim, 135 Warren, janiee. 62,67.69,70.76.81,l41 Warren. Nancy. 53 Washburn, O11ver,4B,76,92,10-4,115.1-11 Watkins, Denny. 78,148.1 18.162 Weaver. joette, 129 Webster. Dianag 141 Webster. Mama: 141 Webster, Thomas, 156,162 wee1u.Berry,76,s1,135 Weeki. Charles. 70.76.82.92,l41 Weeks. Domthyg 37 Wlch. larry. 16.25.92 West, lonlg 129 WESTERN AUTO: 194 Wetzel, Dan, 135 Wetu-1. Steve,95.1IT Wheeler, Barbara, 56.58,81.82.112.113,115. 141 Ward Burroughs. Louise Chastek, and Shelley White take a few mi11- 11tes to pose for a picture as winners of the Bank of America Award Plaques, The plaques are in the fields of Vocational. Liberal and Fine Arts. Top Wheeler Mike. 129 wh.1f,1.11n1i. 141 White. Ioan. 100 Whltr 1.1nda,30.I41 White. Rubin, 31.150.79.129 White Shelley 5158.59.64 66.79 191 185 199.215 Whitenrr. Karen. 76 135 Whittem. Teresa. 163 Bank Award Zamora. jerry 94,117,111 Zamora. George, 78.10.118 119,141 Zavala, 59,115.1 19 141 Zlvala, Susan 19,58 141 Ze1ger.Bertha,35 Wiles, Sharon. 163 Wiles. Stan, 18 W1111lmx. Dean, 135 W1111am1. Permie, 163 Wi111ama.Todd, 135 W111iams.Trudy. 129 Williamson. Randall. 185 Wi11is,jerry.94,129 W111is,Shir1ey. 141 WILMER WHITE P.A.g180 Wilson. Dixie. 163 W1lson.Pau1a,59,1fL5 Winters, David. 141 W1se1ey. Harry, 115 Wisner, Pam, 3l,80.83,I29 WM BOYD REAL ESTATE, 15 Wright. Lorena. IN wr1gh1,T1m,9a,1z9 Wristen. Diane.G2,65.70.71.8'3.l12.113,114. 141 Wo11am.Cora.80.l29 Wood. Marsha. 135 Woods, Donna. 135 Wong, Omemn. 58.59.61 141.2115 Wong. Lucy, 36 Yahn. T1'1err:sa,68,S3.16'3 Yamashita, Christine, 80 Yamashita. Sandy, 70.83.129 Yarbrough, David, 129 Yates, Terryg111,117,135 Ybana. Cuca. 141 Ybarra. Manuel. 60 YFARBOOK SOCIETY. 64 Yingling, Ramond, 2194.1 19.129 Yonemura, Roy. 73.92.w.14l Y-wr s. CY1ll11ilp66.83.163 Young. Me1vin,59.135 f 1 um- 1 i 205 N' il f E . .- IAQ Q itil 1970 LION Staff Members-Top Row: Sclso Fernandez, jane! Hogan, White. Cameron VVong. Not Pictured: Fred Stornetta. jeanette Nova- adviser Hill Baile. Cyndi Pedersen. Naomi Thompson. Gail lfranklin. ring, Marie Comes, Francine Torrvz. Bottom Row: Ken Clark. Debbie Daxenport. Shelley chool Accepts Summer Delivery In '71 The 1969 LION was awarded first class by the National Scholastic Press Association in its forty-ninth judging and first place by' the Columbia Scholastic Press Association in its thirty-fifth year of judging. For the second con- secutive year. the National Scholastic Year- book Association awarded its highest rating of A +to the LION. Using Dawn of a Decaden as a theme, major emphasis was placed on bringing out the changes and new programs at Liberty. It was the first year a metal-lay design was used on the cover of the yearbook. The book was in- creased by 12 pages, making it the largest 206 publication ever produced by a Liberty staff. The advertisement pages were increased as- well-as classes and sports sections. During March, the staff proposed a summer delivery book for the 1970-T1 school year. The idea included entire year coverage, expand- ed sports and section pages and all activities completely represented. The idea was then voted on and passed by the students. The 1970 yearbook introduced new ideas and promoted future progress. It also marked the end of an old tradition and the beginning of an all new LION for Liberty. 6 9 Thank You to Those People Who Help Because it isnit possible to produce a yearbook without the support and assistance of many, 1 would like to express sincere thanks to all of the people who donated their help and cooper- ation in making the 1970 LION a success: Administrators and faculty members for being so understanding and cooperative in granting those last minute requestsg American Yearbook Company for the printing of the 1970 LION yearbookg Mr. jim Crosland for his in-the-plant production management of the yearbookg I I n I U x 7 at x E. ,af W Xl Q71 -. , I ,f. , I i . Cail Franklin ponders a problem that has come up on her CSF pages. Mr. Hal Matson for the excellent photographs that make an effective bookg Mr. Bill Stephenson for help with the organiza- tion of this yearbookg Mr. William Batze, adviser, to whom we owe a special thanks for his hours of hard work and devotion which made this yearbook possibleg 1970 LION Staff for their dedication and spirit throughout the year which makes it possible to produce a yearbookg Shelley White Editor-in-Chief 1969 LION Awards HA +,, National Scholastic Yearbook Association First Placen Columbia Scholastic Press Association 6'First Class National Scholastic Press Association 1970 LION Staff Editor-inChief ............... Shelley White Assistant Editor Ads Editor Curriculum Editor Classes Editor Senior Editor Assistant Ads Editor Layout Editor ...... . . . Naomi Thompson Organization Editor . . . Activities Editor Art Editor ..... Sports Editor . . . . . Index Editor ............. . . .janet Hogan Assistant Curriculum Editor Assistant Senior Editor ........ 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