Liberty High School - Lion Yearbook (Brentwood, CA)
- Class of 1971
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MIN 'L . 1 Future Farmers of America dx-play .a frm- uf plan' an thy float runtwt Thy tlrmr www .lmplc ut hard work wnth tlwlr hurrrmrwrnlrng of .1 llun fldlfig A bull and .lIlt'INPf1IXffL to gn ilrmt Tins yr-ar tlw PP,-X bow rcwlvcri auund tIu'M.at.1dur wuth xtk horns Ifw 5v,I11uI rla t um rrmi gram m rlrf mlm N rw fmt Jurmr tim I' O H rr 'HH my V.1r.nrlv' fX1.m', Pwr tu-wr :tk vgrlmf Irm NAIA lk Nfmxxm in rv 2 4 A X x 6 I N ,N ' i I I . 'Yr' -fx 1 i Q gl 1' .Qf QCA 'l x, ax? L v f , A , , , 5 ' 4 ' ' Q ' ai fo it M :J 5 , Q 1' ' . If , ,.v , .5 . D ' 51 3. iw.. During the Homecoming rally Cindy Celoni impersonates an inehriated individual. She is trying to reach the floor? This slxetch is joined by other students and school mascots. J-L if ,Z xr if rf 15' Y. QV V: .l T, 'J -If' 'ni ' ' ' l Among the many signs hanging around the -o ' 'I'----' campus during Homecoming week is this Lion Power an original design. ' f' r' ,Q - 's 'VT' . N -, 4-..1ifq, ws f I nal A... , . 1 .. Psy-.U ' - 5 4. , . ' aa., . I M1 A Al M 4 .. , ,C 1 --Q. .,.,. Q -MNH Ykftmxl - v iw lovially singing .1 victory song is Name Tovar, rally which starts Homecoming activities, To 'rrliaron Sornvilialtli-r .ind others This tar is contlude the fun-filled day is the after-game onlv one of tht- ni.inx' p.iit1tip.iting in ilu- tar dame he-ld in the Stonehargz-rQyni 4 ,Mi Q rf' whiff: W Q-...,,,g .- in i A, 5 I v , VM I Y was V k, 5 p-+L P--30 V g I 1- - v f ' .M-, ' f 'f'w,,4 if ,,,.-In ,M V J- - W With a couple Feet from losing, juniors pull with all their strength during the tug-a-war event on Homecoming day. As the Freshmen attempt a victory over the juniors in the tug-a-war contest, nonepartic- ipants cheer the class on. Homecoming is a big event and almost everyone joins in on the fun. This event is just one of the many held on Homecoming day. 5 4-v- i. lntlt ttnt mm tor tlntvxv- nh uxtt lu npptvmrtt- hantlx Nlarlx til' -:' Y Tonx Rosas hurxt thx sugh 1 lmlt opened up tux lun tmmrnat N NSINKIHL, Tnnv with u art t my- 'W Stun Bron- lmwlltw- 30, and 'htvvt' lxntgltt ll lmalx nn Iltv l mns wvnt un tts x'1tlnrx'ux't-1 ,Xntrtrr lr I L I-11 1 g 5 -ll! fun 50, Carl Rogers 77, Rick Furtner Bl, 'ntevc Knlght-17 and Ben Omzto To. The Lttwns went on to heat the Indian'-, f- 6 , ,X - fx' ,.-tj f ...2 , -3 Xntloch Panther tt lttr lt tttt ntpttng tw .-Xntmtlt garnt- ltun mutttw tltwr .rx tru- nm l lull 1 shut ltx t l' t' ll li--lr latltnvt pntntmnt .t.l.ltttl tu tht' -turt- U nxnt ltlttnt t t nnntttv tn flat 7 I Q I lv ,ei-1.1 J' t. Varsity Cheerleader Mary lo Rtshtrmvn pumps twapptly tnto the a1r as xht- yells a vtttory theer fur tht- Lltun player'-. 'sw-. 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' - Huh, ' A- ,,, t , - 'Uls- i 1 J-' is W P N -if Swim team member Charles Powers is displays Songleaders Arrlie Dawson, Marie Gomes, Di- rng slsill and speed here as he wins the tree ane W'rr-ten, Qeorgr Ma-ssoni and Angela style rare. Charles is an asset to the team and llrrliero the-er the Lions on to Yirtory against will surely be rnrsserl next year the Antiorh Panthers on Deeernber 4 Varsity football player Cary Billingsley 82, is lust about to receive a pass with his opporr ent ready tor the taclsle Quickly going over some strategy with play- ,lay and john Casey is Coach jerry Miller, ' 3 4 V 41 'ihif' f ,P 4 . 4... y . W 1 Q 7 ers Milse Rozenslsi, Glenn Stonebarger, Dale if J 1 YIM 1 With a successful serve, Ed Prewett gives his opponent a good game of tennis. This is Ed s fourth year on the tennis team and has proved to be an asset to the team, Pedro Yanez, a re- tired professional tennis player, coaches the team as well as groups in the summer. Liberty Lion Jim Honegger attempts a free shot during the Antioch vs Liberty basl-qetball game, December 4, at Antioch. . 5 K 1 1 8 I' Nf- 3- xl l Aslvlike Rozenski 13, pushes the ballaDublin Roland DUI-in 40, is bit behind the lm? ot Gaels opponent, 32 hopes for a miss and a scrimmage by an Amador opponent Duran is chance togetcontrolof the ball. named most valuable player tor the tro h gif J In ur, ?',v1'- ta-,.,,x ', ful: - f. pv uv 'A Q I , -.er h ' . 4 , a l wr .. 111 W.,-. ' ,.... C'-5 - ' T Q4- 13,1 -',.-fx'-K , Y Jjg 'S ajk l .1 in 1 if . U, . f.. f - sqm ? 'A,- jx ' .. -, Qiyfg' .fm g lieu 1 '9, .' ' is .' wg f- wi-11 s.,?:,'f jim Honegger drops back to pass against the Dublin Gaels. Steve Knight slips out of the back field while Glenn Stonebarger and Mark guna-- , D 'I 1, 4 junior Varsity Basketball player Sal Gasca 34, jumps to try a left hand lay-up while Antioch Panther 11 tries to block the shot or intimi- date Sal to make him miss. Dwelley provide pass blocking protection. The Lions went on to defeat the Gaels 14 to 10 and cinch at least a second place tie. As the Girls' Physical Education class plays soccer Kaye Axleguard, P.E. instructor, dem- onstrates how to hook the ball with the side of your foot the throw off your opponent. 'unla- I I 4 I HN 'MJ J I 1 A S' 1. 'v-at 15 '. ' . . ax. N f- 1 .nw Qin-.,, I Nur tg is if c 0 ' 1 1 . ,4 - J 5' V .- A in A -n --. .-L....4' 9 Sharon Somerhalder leads her Pinole Valley opponent by a very narrow margin in the breast stroke event. Sharon went on to capture four first places and lead her team to victory. Under the coaching of Miss Barbara Tescher, the girls' swim team finish with a 3-3 record. Z3 ,,.,..-, ,,,..-. at ,fl f- 4 I A-, , 1 AMI ' a 7 'Q ' 0- ' EAW , Y ,pf .fa-as - A Q .. 3 ' af , 2, it 5- as 5 ..-A f 13 ttfrn J li ,1f 1'l'?'2f'f4 f . 7 P' Q, H , Q' V t I ' f yi' Q X' Y ,rfbffv in-.,,. , ' n af, - lit, 1 if A. . 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Along with Arthur Conzalas is two of his between Salinas and San jose. The class spent American History students, Tim Rogers and the day exploring the surrounding scenery and Mike Sanchez. They are at San juan Batista the missions history. Ji: ff ' r in 'f 2 . I ix is i Y - .fl-wi In S33 , ' T s 4 L, ff- 1 5 , ...V Q, K x 2 D H , i i U I if T W , U i 3' ' . r if s D - , A - V , . i , - K 5 - . . QQ? Q . QYQQ - I S603 ag Sig ...ng F 4 A '52 . i .W X1 'nt' 1 Discussing matters known only to them is Lucy Rios, Donna Walston and Lee MeAtee probably on their way to a fourth period Eng- Sharon Sommerhalder and her good friend' stroll down the sidewalk during lunch time lish or Sot'ial5tudies class, Dale Nunnally, who is usually at her side l l Oleander bushes and blooms are tound in the garden of Misa-ion San Iuan Batista This is Sharing musical ability seems to he a favorite pass-time for l.ee McAtee and Rocky Patter- son, who are usually with guitar in hand. ii 4' A . -2: ifrif I'un'.9'n- . - ' ' f- M. , , .t , ., ., .8 . . n , if .- . 5,24 l.. ' ' , ' 1- - ,':t'f-f,l at Tia V 'fff I-. 'yQ?,,lf..Zb-,.',.?. 4+ Mai 1-?r'f ' 1- ,Av S ygf 134 14. 'Q-r ?'if. WW? I' - fm-U These boys seem to be enjoying the view as much as we are. VN'onder if they realized their picture would appear in the yearbook I-' ' 12 0 - --9 ,-.:. V. x- gr . , AE . M. - fi x' il ., O 1 - My i 'xv b English teacher, Miss Virginia Diehl dresses up her class room with a poster of Snoopy entitled 'Love is a Many Splendid Thing . ,,gI..:,,,f', ' fem- Ts, L! If :'t1,j' '03 1 . u - ', rye, xv,- -34.5 ' - 4 , 39 , - .-s 'I . 1 , ... . . l ,- .1 rv, .i Q!-,-if-s . l...,:5 , . ,fusion - flfwas .f.'in - ' ' xr v ,gf ,. sux- , 1 Bill Mifhaud looks as if he is ready to tly Nloz-t likely he is explaining an aspett ot taxidermy to some parent- on hath to sthool night Mr ,W V i 1 ' -it New to Liberty this year is the Boys Home- making class. Phil Lago seems to be enjoying his cooking lesson for the day? 11. .24 I , K Q I 1 j . '.-1 ., I 1 .v ga' ' lA:. I JG: va 3. x ,t ' ' 3 I l ' 4 ,'- f Nliyhaud is new to the school this year He teathef- natural resourses metal shop Ag str- 1 ente and auto -hop L 'WW 9 t nw 1 -wr ffm' if 't l 3 Hs.. .Q - 9 i, 1 X , 4 - A sf... Q, fi te --ei f On October 27 the Liberty teachers prepared for their students parents a Back-to-school Night. Here Dennis Buckley is talking to a l0hn MaCfarlane, the exchange teacher from and composition classes. Here he is speaking group of pa,-gms abouthig C1355 Canada takes part in the English program, by to one of his IA classes. Mr. Mactarlane seems teaching supernatural literature, mass media to be enjoying his year here. -xi 'P V' 1 2.. di aw, - 4 p e ff i r Ns Mascots Linda Chilar- ducci and Nance Tovar decide to let Lion rooter Cathy Graves lead the cheer section at one of the football games, 'I . ,X , K.. 51,14 XX ax 13 ,Q fi 2' i Probably searching for a book to read for one Rick Fortner confide-3 in assistant librarian of the many literature classes offered this year Katherine - 'jorgngon 55 Student ctggtgtgnt is junior Debbie Pool. Shawn Phillips listens in. susan. '44 Girls' Physical Education includes demonstra- tion of the chest pass. The instructor went on Shown here is a copper ring being soldered tions on the different ways to pass a basket- to show the girls such slcills as lay-up shots, together. The ring has a second strip on the bail. Here the class is watching a dernonstra- one hand push shots and dribbling, outside which forms the design. 15 ...AN ,viva K 3-hi j.. W F . riff' 'We-1 Brentwood firemen work hard to fight this fire at the Mapes Packing shed. Flames soar as ' the building falls to the ground. Liberty stu- Curriculum 18 9r sie- -Z' ,11 Gif' dents flocked around the fire and helped tht :X firemen move lumber and the trailer next to! the building and hold water hoses I Activities 42 l P' IN , Q , elf, q.. ef' .- 9 . e QM 4 4. n -Q Coach Keith Dawson slips a piece of paper, which reveals the place the runner receives, to cross country runner Paul Della Maggiore, Q . Sports 80 Classes 126 X ,sxti P P' -. f ,St- V U Announcing the Homecoming Queen is al- ways an exciting moment. Cathy Cakebread sighs with excitement as she is announced 1970's Homecoming Queen. The Homecoming rally comes to a close as Cathy and her court are escorted by the football players. Ads 172 Cbiitiibikul giifhiake l'J5 1 7 J Avmw f'r1f.'+'f'f rn. pr 5 I n..-- A'.ff...u,.p M ' w... 13 N 0 ' Q! .. . .N-1 0 X, 11- 4 Q 1 v.. 5 ik fi ,..1.-1 -JX 6.1. 4-1 5 Q , ,I -- 1 , 'N--v ' '- 1 -- - : r h -. E 14 V .n N jrx- . . 4511 ,- I . ' . . . Ay., - rr---my Curriculum fi 2 5 2 3 z 4 Q i an ,. 1 .. if !1gr'j,3' if V - 4. N - fm, 4, 1, - , . ' ,XQX if, ' 'K' Hs 5 'mf 'X Ab' V' -w Y .mg Q 1 'X my 17 ww, ' 'Y f I , , . , 6 A W N 5 'wx ,A V H, .A it ff Va .4 ,f as ' aw-,K i .t 1,111 .bv ' l . fm H' it 'U' checking out a good book I . iv ...4--. 5 . gil r li , r. , . -4. . , .- 1 '- E? ' i-.X f tx Board Approves Construction Of Press Booth As the backbone of LUHS the Board of Trustees met on the second and fourth Thursday of each month to discuss and decide on school plans. This year the board accepted vari- ous proposals, such as the construc- ting of the press booth and the school's water well. Future plans for .I -uf , 5, , . --- i gist? ii A 'l ...i '7 1'- ., 1. -, ,,.. :rt :J 4 HIL. .I I 1 K c sul? N L Z4 l ' va r in rebuilding the dressing rooms at the swimming pool and constructing necessary classrooms were put into motion. A student representative attended the meetings in order that the board know and understand various ideas and opinions of the student body. Members of the Board and the Su- perintendent attended the Annual joint Conference held this year in San Diego from December 5 through 8. There they discussed current prob- lems and proposals of the state. ' 1 'Q As part of the job of the board members, the Seen among the crowd at every basketball appearance and quality ot the school grounds game is board member, Mr. Art Honegger who are kept up to good standards. is very deeply concentrating on what is going Construction ot the press booth was a rnaior rontribution ot the board. Mr. lark Adams. his wife and Donovan Rice view the football game from the press booth. lil' . ' 1 K- on down on the court. Board of Trustees: Mr. Dewey Delvlartini, President, Mr. john Bloomfield. Mr. Art l-lonegger Mr. Leonard Cerrv and Nlr. Floyd dj? I Superintendent Works For Tax Increase Election Approval of a 25 cent tax election was just one of the many things at- tributed to Superintendent Wayne Boulding's efforts this year. Working with honor roll students, Mr. Bould- ing had lists of students parents made so they could be advised on the im- portance of the election. Establishing closer communication between parents and the school was also achieved. Through the Parents' Club, meetings, and Coffee Klatches parents have been able to understand what is happening at the school. Mr. Boulding also had the dif- ficult task of completing a curricu- lum review started two years ago. Along with this a new budgeting Escorting Cathy Cakebread, 1970 Homecom- ing Queen, oft the field during half-time is Superintendent Wayne Boulding, who is holding the trophy awarded to Cathy. system was started. It is hoped the system will be prepared and be in use by 1973. Currently involved in going to the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, Mr. Boulding is work- ing toward a doctorate degree in ed- ucation. I-Ie has attended the Univer- sity for the past two years. Mr. Boulding attended various workshops and professional devel- opment programs as school admin- istrator. Mr. Boulding's comment on the school year was, If I can accomplish the above goals I feel I've accom- plished a considerable amount this year. -4 V 4.. f-,, Fx - -cf' Talking about a janitorial problem within the school, Frank Souza explains what is actually wrong to Mr. Wayne Boulding. XX' ! , F , A v, A f ffl' ,,'n,f. 'iff ix SUPERINTENDENT WAYNE BOULDINC n Administrators Meet Parents In Informal Groups I isgef3,,g.'x,, . 5- w i t: I s ,V ,, , 'Z S -l Explaining the meaning of some important papers is Mr. Lou Bronzan to Sherri Lawhorn, who is a student assistant. LOU BRONZAN Principal, AB., M.A., 5ec.fTreas. Cassa 1'-4, EBAL Representative to North Coast CIF, Delegate to ACSA Constitutional Convert- -.- tion GERALD CLAYBURN Vice-principal, A,B,, M.A. G, 'G' F' VERNON NOBLE Vice-principal,M.A., AB. Koffee Klatchesn were established at the beginning of the year as groups of parents and administrators met in different homes where discussions were held so parents could become more informed about school. Principal Lou Bronzan and Vice- principal Vernon Noble were kept busy attending Road Shows or meetings where the administrators could be kept up to date on new Y I , 4- - O --H--W-A --A- h . -..h....... developments in education. Mr. William Snow was the co- ordinator of Federal Projects, along with also being in charge of this years' Adult Evening Program. Rather than assigning students who get into trouble detention, this year Mr. Gerald Clayburn tried to involve the parents and have them help solve the problem. l U iii Ja - ' . . V. . ' ,JK A ' lx vs, . ms, L . lf! 2 WILLIAM SNOW Bb., M.A., Project Commis- sioner, Ameritan Government, Sociologv 22 N 'tt -95 T' Mr. Gerald Clayburn writes out a pass for Patsy Lago and Donna DeAzevedo as Linda Worden and Elsa Rodriquez, student assist- ants, help out in the office. Mr. Vernon Noble, head counselor. looks under the student locator catolog in order to find a certain student. 9-.4-f . N4 I A: ,.-1.-.-- ' 'Q' 'iso 42 s f Group Counseling Starts This year a new project was started in the counseling department. En- titled Group Counseling , it was headed by Mr. Henry Raming and was aided by Mrs. June Drake, school psychologist. The main purposes of group coun- seling are to talk about common concerns or problems, express feel- ings in a small group, and to help students to understand each other. Some of the regular duties of the counselors this year were handling transfers, arranging and discussing classes with students, having con- ferences with students' parents, and helping students with their many social and school problems. Candy stripers were formed this year by the school nurse, Mrs. Bar- bara Bonnickson. Groups were started in September and January. School psychologist, Mrs. Drake, was busy talking with parents and students about many home, family, and social problems. M 5? A-is-t . it-ga.. sf 4. eg, ' A V - gf- Qhifx Z6 T Siwne t l i, 53, if IULIA ARCE Counselor, M.A., AB., Sophomore Class Adviser BARBARA BONNICKSON Nurse, R,N., Future Nurses Club Adviser IUNE DRAKE School Psychologist, AB., M.A., Psychology DAVID KIRBY Counselor, BS. LEONARD LUCIO Counselor, M,A., AB., Public Relations Com- mittee HENRY RAMING Counselor, A.B,, English I, Social Studies I To Aid Student Problems Mrs. Alta Ackerman looks over some counseling papers while Mrs. Gevona Biasi awaits assistance. Mr. Leonard Lucio goes through the student card catolog to aid Synda Everitt in finding out the require- ments she will need for college en- trance after graduation. 'Q' Q' iff' .... Community Women Aid Librarian Q --1 An- :lb Using some of the many encyclopedias avail- able in the school library are Mike Crowell and Alan Hauan who are busily working on a homework assignment. W Les Mr. john Maclfarlane talks to Jeanette Riley while going over her paper. As an English teacher he brings his class to the library for beneficial purposes in working on term papers. S N 5 gh, I I C K Q 5 1 N5 'i E X 12.7 D f v. 4 i l v 'P WALTER SHARAF ANOVYICH .-XB BS Niall. BLS. Librarian KATHERINE SGRENSON .-Xss1stantLibrar1an 24 In Daily Chores New to the library this year were women from the community to as- sist the librarian in cleaning the li- brary, answering the telephone, and straightening the book shelves. New magazines which were sub- scribed to this year were American, Rifleman, Ingenue, Family Health, Skin Diver and buffer. New equipment added to the li- brary this year were movie projectors, record players, film strip projectors, and additional micro film. To instruct students on uses of the library, how to locate books, and finding information in past volumns of magazines was librarian, Mr. Sharafanowich and assistant librar- ian, Mrs. Kathleen Sorenson. Student aids also assisted the li- brarian in keeping up the library. These students are in the library each period of the day. Busily involved in reading their books are Rusty Fachner Liz Orozco and Lin Smith. They are in the library working on an assign- ment during their English class. ' .-L'+'2 TSQPPQ A ..?,.. ll., Miss Ethel VanTassel goes up to David Dal- I i Working constructively on their daily assign- ! ments students must concentrate to do it cor- rectly. Vocabulary, grammar and sentence 1 structure are stressed in the class. I 4 YY I Matt McLain and Fernando Hernandez listen parts of speech that were used on the test. intently as Mr.Iames Alves answers a question Mr, Alves instructs Spanish and provides a :L I about their last quiz and goes over various background of the language. - 1AMEs ALVES Q N A.B., Spanish I, ll, Spanish 4 ClubAdviser 1 Q.. x V I. EVELYN GRIPPITH N Wx 'fm A.B., French, English, A.F.S. ,gi i LAX Club Adviser, Professional Re- Q P lations Committee, Social Com- My 1 'R A mittee 6 i 'TJ Giang It I . Language Classes Cperate Cn Rotational System ii French and Latin classes are par- ticipates in a rotational language sys- tem which permits desired languages rotated in designated years. This means that since French I and Latin II were taught this year, they would not be repeated next year since there is a lack of funds. But they would return in the 1972-1973 year. Next year the Language Department will offer French II and Latin I. While the French I class studies conversations and culture through bright new audio linqual methods, the Latin II class employed new text- books, Artes Latinae Il, which is part of an individualized system of study chosen by their instructor. The Latin classes are also engaging in field trips to museums, and local and state conferences to further their studies. Porto's desk in order to view his work. This is Mrs. VanTassel's Latin ll class. .wil 115252 t-tiff-' All MARY JANE BARNES A I5 N1 A, English II, III, IY, IR-n Pal Llub .-Xdviser GEORGIA COOK M.-X Reading Lonsulant, Loordinator-Ele- rncntary Tutoring, Supervisor ot' Instruction Aides tor M1grantI'rogett VIRGINIA DIEHL ,is MA.. english i. ii. iii. iv. ev.iiti.iii.m gh' -'N Committee fic? '- '5 DOROTHY CROIVIM AB.. Speed Reading I, II, Reading Improve ment II, Ameriran Ciovernment RICHARD HACKETT AB., English I, II, III, IY, Reading Improve- ment I, Crystal IN'all Adviser, Future Teachers 'R Q Club Adviser, Co-Adviser La Raza Unida. Chairman-Grievance Committee 'L-X 1 JOHN MACFARLANE 'arg-. AB., BED.. English I, II, III, IY, Crystal W'aII Adviser 'K 4? Students Determine Own Courses For First Time Mr-101111 Maffdflane. Students at Liberty Union High Pbelfllyi eghdzge School had the choice of deciding as fr tr ana , . . . jerfojglyom explwl from various classes in the English something to an departrnentfor the first time. English class They had to scramble fast to sign up for the desired class before it was filled, as all the courses were offered on a first come, first served basis. English department chairman, Ellrie Von Schopp, explained that the department decided to take a new approach in teaching English to stu- dents in the upper three divisions. The department is offering a vari- ety of new courses on a quarterly basis. Each student will be permitted to select the course he would prefer, from a wide range of courses. A new teacher, Mr. john Macfar- lane, came to Liberty from Canada on an exchange program for one year. Mr. Oliver Bascom, an Eng- Iish teacher from Liberty went to Regina as the other part of the ex- change. 26 ,Q ROBERT RUSSELL ' I A.B., English I, Il, III, IV, Speech . V K I, Drama I, Playmakers Club I qv iv Adviser 3 ' i , ' ' tiff ELLRIE voN scHoPP In , I I v t . Q AB., A.B.A., english i, ii, iii, ff ' ' IV, Chairman of Language Arts .vs F 4 sf Department, Personnel Policy L i 5:5 Committee, Professional Re- lations Committee LJ -x Peering out of the door is Miss Virginia Diehl as the photographer snaps her picture. A student is waiting for assistance. Examining the parts of a spotlight and ex- plaining how and when it is used is Mr. Robert Russell in his drama class. :gf r tl n 9: . il Lllipvvi- I ' If-EE ,fl ,ir , ' A '41 , ,. 1 1 , , Q x , l 51' , ., 'L ' A ' Q s Y 3 jp , . 'V K tr K Q . , W I sit ' E' : M--f , V L A ff ,. fi , , . V, Viewing the bulletin board with pictures of the unknown in a Supernatural class, Dan Celoni and Neta Monroe pause with interest. . ., L. Te. ft 3 A ,zz 't P' gg t t 'll Pointing out the witches alphabet, Mr. Ellrie Von Schopp, gives a background on each symbol and explains how they are used. 3 0 ' 9 L-5: X. 5 I . I 2 1 fi is 4 fx s ' i 1' J I ' A F . 'sl tar iii ' i if if .I 'ff Q5 X --if J . W PF: E Department Raises Standards To lncoming freshmen are better pre- pared than ever before in mathe- matics according to Mr. Cverald Craw- ford, head of the mathematics de- partment. They are consuming more knowledge in the area of mathematics during their elementary school years. This requires the department to im- prove to meet rising standards. The department is beginning to While students are busily working on their geometry problems, Mr. Gerald Crawford wallcs around the room answer- ing the various questions which are asked. Mr. Crawford, head of the mathe- matics department, also teaches Algebra. ,Z gf ', 1 R as t L ln order to view how much the students Plame, Kendall lewett, and Dorothy have progressed this year, Mr. Herb Scott, glomelm do 3 graph probleni. Mr. Scott dlgebfd I0-ifhef. has JPVYY BJYVOVV Grant also teaches trigonometry and geometry. l l Meet Demands use a series of national achievement tests, primarily the Cooperative Mathematics Tests and the Blyth series, given at the end of the year so the students can be compared to the national average. The mathematics teachers of Liber- ty initiated these tests so they could test the effectiveness of their instruc- tion in the classrooms. After giving an outline of what is taught in his Algebra class, Mr. Elias Hernandez ex- plains how his grading system works to the parents on Back to School Night. ,4n. , 7- 'X X 'Vx GERALD CRAWFORD N- H 5 Algebra I, ll, Geometry, junior Class . -' ' pt ' ,fXclx'i-er 1 A 'N X 'vi 2 Q V lil.lAS HERNANDEZ v A R s M in ivimi 1. ,xlgebfa 1, LTA Bay r N ll: -4- Xrtfa Representative 1 Q , 'T T HERBYRT SCOTT U -U I .X li 'xl .X Clrig .-Xnanysis, Qeoinetry, Al- N, . lf .N gt lfia I tnilaix' Q omrnittvv, Negotiating l'.inel, - l V t ,' ' , ' L rt--A t , i.iitix'Ku.itl1,C,nllQ oath S 5- .31 ' fl. I., I ' - 28 JERRY BLACK A.B., A.A., General Science I, Math I, Sophomore Class Ad- viser, ,IV Baseball, Frosh Basket- ball, Frosh Football Coach DENNIS BUCKLEY G I ' V -, A.A., A.B., Chemistry, Physics, I - i, :1 Math I, Senior Math, Frosh -X 1' ,F Class Adviser, Graduation Re- ! J J quirements Committee, Filming f 'BTW . wr? , I 1 I of Football games ROBERT GLENN B.S., M.A., Science Department Chairman, Biology, Math I, Pro- fessional Relations Committee, Varsity Baseball Coach 'E -Q - I RONNIE OVERTON B.S., Algebra, Biology, CSF Adviser Demonstrating with a monkey-gun , Man- uel Andrade experiments with a device to find out the acceleration of gravity. li New Microscopes Broaden Stud In Science Classes Fifteen new microscopes were added to the science departments list of equipment this year. These microscopes will help the students learn about the microscopic world around them and broaden their ed- ucation in this field. A cabinet was made especially for them by the Wood Shop class. Audio visual I 5 aids and filmstrips were also pur- chased by the science department. Another class was added to the sci- ence department. This class, Inde- pendent Study, works on projects of their own choice, such as ecology, radio activity, and nature. They work in a room especially remodeled for this purpose. A new teacher, Mr. Dennis Buck- ley, was added to the science depart- ment as the chemistry and physics teacher. - Mr. jerry Black, science instructor, gives an ex- contained in them. The notebooks were used planation to his students of whentheir science as a preparation and guide for the quarter notebooks are due and what is expected to be testand check on progress. 29 General Motors Strike Slows Drivers' Training Because of the strike at General Motors, the drivers' training depart- ment had to operate with two cars. After the strike the department re- ceived two 1971 cars, then resumed its normal progress. The history departments goal was to have one filmstrip projector and one record player for every history class in school. New to Liberty's history depart- ment was Mr. Edward Biggs who taught freshman social studies. l 53' 1, ' 1, A i- 5 r 'gt an I I I ,,-x ' 4, ac' u ii+.5Q1Jf . tg.--1-.' T-' . M -3-'121z ., 'S . I W:-1-iE r i v' 1,Il . fi 'Z-Q-3' A -- - :: aw--is -r i. . -4 . S 215 'S-N .lt CI 7 1 r . 4, . 1? 1-gn ' WILLIAM BATZE A.B., Social Studies I, journalism I, II, Annual Staff, Yearbook Society Adviser, Liberty Bell Adviser HAROLD CHILD A.B,, Social Studies I, English I, Senior Class Adviser, President LTA PATRICIA DACUS A.B., U.S. History GERALD HARDT A.A., A.B,, Social Studies II, Drivers' Training, Auto Club Adviser, Head of Drivers Train- ing g. 1 .vs-X ivo- - ' 1 1 , . X , 4 1 ' I . X' ,l lt l S. ' il I I ' 1 4. , 1 x , 30 Mr. Peter Springer answers a question which is asked by Theresa Buckingham in one of his American Government classes. 5I'l0Wing one of the many movies shown in his Drivers Education class, Mr. Gerald Hardt sets up the projector. PETER SPRINGER AB., M.A,, American Government, Econom- ics, Sociology, Chairman of Legislature Com- mittee ETHEL VAN TASSEL A.B., M.A,, L'.S. History, Latin Il, CSF Ad- viser, Chairman of Personnel Policies junior Ceopical League LAURANCE WELCH BS., Social Studies II, Drivers Education, Vocations, Western Civilization, Drivers Training, Head j Y football Coach ' wg - C. ti 1 rv vi Q , ,,., N as 'S Fi S I FRANK DEPARSIA A,A., A.B., Work Study Commis- sioner, Salary Committee, Head Frosh Football, Head Varsity Soccer Coach KENNETH FORLOW A.B., M.A., Continuation Di- rector ff U 1 Nz Q ARTHUR CONZALES My N A,A. A.B., Crafts, Art Funda- 'Q ii 4' mentals, Basic English, Cali- i ' forniafMexican History, Latin ,, , ' . X American History, La Raza Unida i F - gif-' Adviser, Coordinator of AFS, E fix- xi il 'Q' Adviser for ElMoreno , W E. em, 4 ff DEWEL MORGAN if X W :.,1 A.B., Continuation g -, 1 by Q.: . J., Teaching Danny Diermeir some of the basics of math is Mr. Frank DeParsia, an instructor of Special Education. Liberty District Adds Continuation High School New to the LUHS district this year was the Continuation High School. Students attending the Continuation school were asked to submit names which would be chosen by the Board of Trustees. Students were required to attend school 15 hours a week, 3 hours per day, to earn credits. Some projects the students en- gaged in this year were making Christmas candles, painting the in- terior of the school, constructing a wind screen and typing. Mr. Kenneth Forlow, director of the program, and Mr. Dewel Morgan guided their students through the continuation program. Special Education classes were of- fered to help slow learning students improve their ability to learn, to develop their social skills and emo- tional development to the point where the student will not be so dependent upon his family and com- munity. N--hum.. 1 N54 TW' if Mrs. Georgia Cook explains to two of her helpers, Miss Sanchez and Miss Sales, how to help slow learning students. Miss Sanchez, who helps with the Special Education classes, explains how to do some- thing to George Montenegro. 31 s if . AYAX itll Ei! lit ,ml ill UL is i t ? x i 1 R F C., 1 f 1 ' '-' Students Bring Mr. Bill Michaud teaching Natural Resources were the two new addi- tions to the Agriculture Department. This class covered such studies as wild life, forestry and ecology. For the first time students brought live wild animals to class for taxi- dermy purposes. Fourteen acres of farming land were donated by several doctors from San Francisco. Sponsored was the tractor driving contest. Participants came from neighboring towns. Liberty partici- pants received two trophys. 'I l ,VI-t I 'J -- J, gf -u 'e ' -.,-q-i ..,-- V , ff ,,,.A- , K ff , wi I ' 'Jw i . f ,,. 1 rf' sw Xi x fr- . J-0-Q Y - .X f , I .l. tisklst i Working diligently to finish a project in their taxidermy class are Angelo Garcia and Terry Gregory. Angelo holds the head steady while Terry carefully cleans it. Live Wild GARY LEWIS M.A., B.S., Animal Science, Plant Science, Agriculture Busi- ness General Agriculture, Land- scaping, FFA Adviser, Ne- gotiating Committee Qy ,M 1 WILLIAM MICHAUD BS., Metals lll, Natural Re- sources, Agriculture Science, BIA Auto, FFA Adviser, Fac- ulty Representative to Parents i I Concentrating with great care on what they are doing, Hardy Hanson and Marla Ayers are in the process of stuffing some type of bird in their taxidermy class. nimals To New Class 'if i ...QQ A tv fe tc Driving the tractor, Lewis Difley turns to watch Toni Annand, john Stanton and Doug lvlyers inalw some t hanges on the plow Larry Barron explains to Adrienne Lllis how the soil of .1 cactus plant must be i-xtrernely dry in order to grow propvrlv Ceramics, Jewelry Classes Add To Art Department New additions to the Arts and Crafts Department came in the form of two new courses, entitled ceramics and jewelry with Mr. john Meyers teaching the two new courses. Ceramic students experiment with clay and glaze, involving both wheel and hand building techniques of pinch and coil. The jewelry courses specialized in use of materials, tools, and tech- niques in the field of contempory metal arts. Students enrolled in jewel- ry endulged in such projects as cop- per rings and one and two piece pendants. Chiseling away on an object is jessie Resendez while less Gonzalez is busily working on a face sculpture in a crafts class. I A-...v :net X x -up--U X :ff at at Contemplating on the cIay's activities, Mr. William Peters plans out the schedule in his art classes for the following day, if if ' - -65. an I' hi ' , 1- , t Shellacking a piece of pottery made in the arts and crafts class is Dana Sorenson. Watch- ing her carefully is Shelby Smith. When Dana 'll 'f 7 ,J . 31.1 .,.. ft DALE COZBY A.B., Wood Ill, IV, BIA Mechanical Draw- ing, Mechanical Drawing Il, III, Arch. Draw- ing I, II IOHN MEYER A.A., AB., Art Fundamentals, General Sci- ence, Mechanical Drawing, Ceramics, jewelry, Crafts WILLIAM PETERS AB., Art Fundamentals, Design Sr Composi- tion, Salary Committee, Evaluation Commit- tee, Personnel Policy Committee is finished shellacking, her pot will be ready for the final step, glaze fireing. E 5--vie fi . 43 lx .fri Ford Motor Company Donates Parts To Auto Shop Ford Motor Company this year donated four engines, a chasis and two differentials to Auto Shop. This equipment will help the students learn about construction and main- tenence of equipment. A cabinet making class was added to Wood Shop. This class has two consecutive periods a day to work on their projects. Mr. Robert Cton- zalez joined the Liberty Staff as Wood Shop instructor. Two new welders were added this year to Metal Shop. They are an es- sential part of Metal Shop's growing facilities. ROBERT GONZALEZ BIA lfood, lN'ood Shop ll, lll, General Shop, AssistantlN'restling Coach WILLIAM GROSSI A.B., Auto Shop ll, Advanced Auto, Auto Club Adviser FRANK SCHMIDT AB., Metal Shop l, ll, lll, IV, Student Coun- cil Adviser, IX' Basketball Coach Turning on a metal lathe in a Metal Shop class, Rocky Boltzen, watches carefully as he makes a handle for a wrench. 1.3 lf :J 34 Working on one of the many assignments in his mechanical drawing class, Stan Smith concentreates on measuring out something 'Ag C51 'lu X 4 'gg-xx :D while working on his drawing to give it per fection. The mechanical drawing class is taught by Mr. Dale Cozby. if Steve Ramos checks out the dwell of an engine with a dwell meter, tarefully following Mr. lfN'1ll1.im QTTONSI -s instructions while Rat Kinte- K' I 5-, 1' fl' X 4 'Qt it S X K4 M 7 bach listens and watches on to await the fol lowing results. Mr Crow-i is the instructor of tht- auto shop t lass Girls Group Sings Comic Ballads, Joining the vocal section of the music department as a new addition, was a group of girls. Comic ballads to country western, the group sang what they chose. The girls made up their own parts to harmonize to- gether. They were advised by Mr. Edwin Biggs, who was new to the de- partment, but were mostly on their own. Members of the group played guitar accompaniment. Girls' Group performed for the Christmas and Spring Concerts, and for special organizations, at requests. A new experience for the band was the November 7 trip to Stanford University for Stanford Band Day for pre-game ceremonies. fn Mr. Iones leads Band III members to one of their various songs, in preparing them for the annual Spring Concert. if -.' 1 f'b0X ling Western Music Playing their trombones to the music are Tracy Moore, Carl Mune and Wayne Stolhand. These are all Band III members. Striving to achieve perfection are clarinet and flute players. They have many hours of prac- tice in order to improve. Here a tuba player concentrates on his per- formance in an attempt to perfect it before a concert at a Carmel High School. 5x1-.--- Q 0 .,.. 1. :EIC , .. in t ,I 1 , i .4 5 f I If 'IQ 4 .' I V N . . , V ' , gf - W 4 I i N : fin, EDWIN BICGS Q ' 1 0- 7-222.42315-i'f' A B.M.E., Choir, Chorus, Social Stu- k ',, w:Egffi-'lf 'Jun' K dies, Clef Club Adviser ' ,.tJ4ffQ1:5'P't ,,. A-LM Q' f ,J fm, ALLAN IONES B.M., Band l,ll,lll, Music Appreciation, Music I, Band Club Adviser, Chairman of' Graduation Requirements Committee, Chairman of Music Department, Evaluation Committee Business Law Class Visits Court, I-Iears Lawyer To assist students interested in a business vocation many different types of courses were offered in the business department. Such equipment as typewriters, adding machines, dictaphones, cal- culators, mimeograph machines were used in order to acquaint the students on how each piece of equipment could be used. Bookkeeping I and II classes were combined this year due to a lack of students as was Shorthand I and II. Students in bookkeeping worked on laps at their own rate. Business Law classes visited a court and also had a lawyer come and speak to them. Representatives from Armstrong's, Humphreys and DVC visited the department to give an idea of what business classes were offered at their school. Typing on the daily warm-ups in the Typing I class, Cari Iacob- son tries to avoid making any errors on her assignment. i i I iff Turning around and explaining to Elaine jones on what she must do to operate the adding machine correctly is Cathy Cakebread. SUE FORTNER A.B., Bookkeeping l, ll, Business Law, Record Keeping, junior Class Adviser, Typing I ROY KRUMLAND A.B,, Record Keeping, Clerical Office Practice, Typing Il, Busi- ' ness Club Adviser, Treasurer of LTA, Chairman of Member- ship Committee 'fi FRANCIS PAYNE A,B,, Typing I, Shorthand I, Business Math, Math I, Set- retary of faculty Club f' .ss U .ssT,P?'- J' s ' In ' 5. Cathy is helping Elaine with a problem in the bookkeeping class which is taught by business teacher Mrs. Sue Fortner. :! ' r 'Shy 5k M ' 5? ' ,un 1 N' -:W anus- I,-.J f -- if . ,t ' ae. .A V. ko ai., X ll ,lt S.. RETA PIRTLE B S, IVI S, I yping l, Shorthand s a' .W J . Q K 4 Bachelor Living Teaches Boys To Prepare Meals I..- oo 00 ,ei IANETTE EVANS B.S., Clothing II, Advanced Clothing, Foods I, Homemaking II, Freshman Class Adviser IEANNE GLENN BS., Homemaking II, Bachelor Living, Pep Club Adviser GAYLE KRUMLAND A.B., I-Iomemaking III, Clothing I, II, III, IV, Homemaking Club Adviser, Social Adviser Preparing a meal, Tom Stallings cooks with Clifford Nunnally watching on, while Tony Rosa is busy peeling a potato. Taught for the first time, Bachelor Living, was the only class in the Home Economics department of- fered to boys. The students prac- ticed their skills and learned the basics in consumer's education, table manners, mending, using a washer and dryer, ironing and meal prepa- ration. According to Mrs. Jeannie Glenn the class prepared the boys for college life and living on their own. Miss Jeanette Evans was a new member of the staff added to the department this year. Busily following directions for cooking a meal, these boys carefully plan what each member of the kitchen will do. . V 1 ' g A - Avbi . 1 if wav'-X In 3:5 I l i I s ,V .1 1 'X 3 Barbara Wheeler, who is an advanced cloth- ing student, concentrates on matching the plaids while sewing her garment. F'-I ,,,f S7 Universal Gym Machine Aids Boys' PE Classes Qi -Q Q? it K 1 ' . TI gs d 1 YV' L . Vw I TN-. in lm -nb, Boys' physical education classes benefited greatly from the purchase of the Universal Gym. The Universal Gym consists of eighteen stations. They are for various muscle toning exercises making it possible for many people to work out at one time. Coach Keith Dawson said, We feel the tone of the school is set out of physical education. The coaches agreed that P.E. encouraged extra- curricular sports. Boys participated in such sports as cross-country, badmitten, gym- nastics, touch football, and volley- ball. During his daily P.E. class, Mark Ayers ex- ercises his leg muscles on one of the eighteen stations ofthe universal gym. KEITH DAWSON B.A., M.A., Boys' P.E. 1-2, Boys' Block L Ad- viser, Grievance Committee, Head Wrestling and Track Coach IACK FERRILL lvI.A., Boys' P.E. 1-4, Boys' Block Adviser, Negotiation Committee, Varsity Football Coach, Athletic Director, Chairman of PE. Department JERRY MILLER A.B., Boys' PE. 3-4, Social Studies I, Assist- ant Varsity Football Coach, Head Basketball Coach Steve Baker comes to the gym after school to work on the Universal Gym. Steve is exer- cising to tone up his arm muscles. Exercising are ,lim Goodrich and Kurtis White at the beginning of their PE. class while Doug Toles holds down Kurtis. Girls' PE Classes Exercise On Universal Gym Three new activities were added to the physical education program. They were flag football, creative dance and the Universal Gym. This year a new addition to the Girls' PE department was Miss Kaye Axelgard. This was her first year of teaching after graduating from Utah State University. According to girls' PE teachers, PE is a class that is not only impor- tant at the time it is taken, but the results can be carried on throughout life. Ida Nishimura tries to control the ball while Jody Dell 'Immagine and Lori Nail move in on her during a hockey game. julie Silveira approaches Rhona Williams to Miss Barbara Tescher, PE instructor, demon- try and steal the ball from her in a basketball strates to her class on how a hockey stick is game during a PE class. held and should be used. I f , 'Q- ' 1- . 1 ,. gs... Q Y':.:u:': 'dns My l ,,, ...a--. A , s T ', Y' H fwfr. 'ff sas '-' Q 3'-'lj 4-if - ..- - '.'-- ' , ,., A-Q7-r','1,, ,,,,.,-:- fur- . '. ' 1 ' A - - ,eff ' a ff ,QI if Rf 'r .sf f ,-Qt 1' ff--1-1-'-f 1 -fs :fax mc. -vos - fggygkf 11, Puffs! gig' h ai ,M xii? f Knit . , a ails' ,H L Q.. - , ' n ' 1 . 9 ' 5 r 1 x . If f 1 n' rg- x I Q s J I' 4 f 5' Y 1 'K , ' .4 5: .---' ' t7J,'.,,X W--y af - H P ' i f ' ' f. ,,.,iGT11 rl : , , ,,,,'A,:.s f3 A l aw' ' I H- '-A ' Ti A- 16, -isp: 6 5'r1:r-.ak ,wi XSL Ya 'P umm 1 g Q ! .filesf i4 v ' --. Y. ' .u H. , ,N nz .-.,,.,4-1. f . . -- A . , , if' ff -' Q - 'f. f . if-'Q' . ' if 4-. ' .i at Y, L -, U Us an-Y, ,gig Q ,, .51 .D in A . G A .f f,'a A 'f 'Y f' pf, .f,f:.,,,:G: 5. h ' rn.. ' , -----nw - ...': , -'-'frnz .,,i .Lenz sf. -2, 'ir , M... , 'A - H-.gil .rl swf-, I' f 1 -osx 5571f- I' 5' ' ' 1 sn k with an g . ri KAREN AXELGARD B.S,, Girls' P.E. 1-4, GAA Adviser CAROL RUSSELL A.B., Girls' P.E. 1-4 BARBARA TESCHER A.B., Girls' P.E. 1-4, GAA Adviser Rallx Squad Adviser I Cafeteria assistant, Pat- ti IN'l1ite, helps to get ltmd ready Iwi' tlie buf-y and crowded lunch pc-rind in urder to liclp out tlie cafeteria Staff. ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY: Billie Fortner FINANCIAL SECRETARY: Nancy Hisatomi ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER: Lucy Wong ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY: Mildred Johnson COUNSELING SECRETARY: Alta Ackerman REGISTRAR RECEPTIONIST: Gladys Irwin TRANSPORTATION SECRETARY: Betty Lindsay ATTENDANCE OFFICE SECRETARY: jan Howard COMPTROLLER: Billie Casey CAFETERIA MANAGER: Barbara Clarlc TEACHERS AIDE: Rosie Salas TEACHERS AIDE: Ester Sanchez MIGRANT EDUCATION: Inez Ortez ESEA SECRETARY: Kay Domingu ESEA SECRETARY: Lauraleen Gui:-ti SPEECH CONSULANT: 'Samuel Cohen SLVPERVISER OF BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS: Bryan Route HEAD CUSTODIAN: Franlc Lttvllltl MAINTENANCE MAN: 'Rt-ti Ilanna HEAD GARIIENER: lVIariL1cl.:Xfi-xi-clti AO w. I fe-. 's...s Qu.. J . any 1 I :.gg5,y - ,- Q 4,1-, ,. -out R ,- . A.: wc' f 'ge it -I'-N. A fc's'w:: K 3' 4- kvvrjyy , R r. t. 1 :ff f - x Af! Classified Staff T Working to keep up the appear- ance of the school, the maintenance men initiated a number of new im- provements. The gardeners were hard at work planting shrubs in front of the school, trees in C wing, and near the music building, and ice plant encircling the football bleachers. Busily at work to keep the school bookwork functioning properly was the secretarial staff. In order for the cafeteria staff to have a more accurate count of those purchasing the hot lunch, for the first time, tickets were available for students. oils To Improve School's Looks - li , I 1 J ,-5, ls, Q f if V s 1'f+anf'f ' : 'ai Mz:nmi: ':f 4 Cafeteria Staff-Top Row: Margaret Phillips, clred Pierce, Ruby Reclenbaugh, Willis Diffey, Barbara Clark, Head, Ruby ley, AlmaBow1ing,BettyCraves, jones, Mary Beruman. Bottom Row: jo Mil- we Q. as-, -as ig Q A 'CboX , , wx, .ff Q S' M 'TT'k C' . , , I 7-,I f l if 5 FQ - ' 5 lg X fl T' , Wu ' in 4 Rx V' 5 4. 4'--. fi- 9- , , . M 5, :TT C , A 1 , Wk. IIC Q li 1 f 'tl' 1- 1 -rf t 3 E -5 , -1 f , ,.,, , ,, , I - ,- Q-Q -ex ,c' x 5 4- .ltr I I.: I 3-1' 4 -A A CARDENER: Maximino Sanabria CUSTODIAN: Sal Navarro CUSTODIAN: Tony Roza CUSTODIAN: Lloyd Giles CUSTODIAN: Alvin Perry CUSTODIAN: Francisco Sandate GROUND SUPERVISER: Dorothy Arp BUS DRIVER: Juanita Addington BUS DRIVER: I.aHurl Batesel BUS DRIVER: florence Ditmars BUS DRIVER: Benny Donithon BUS DRIVER: Barkley Garner BUS DRIVER: Pauline Garner BUS DRIVER: Bob Pastor BUS DRIVER: Alice Tipton BUS MECHANIC: Berle Casey Delores Kel- 41 ., 3'-15 ,fs -fi Activities ...ar-.f . we '54 Wracf' Rainy Weather Fails To Dampen Homecoming Spirit ...rs 0 1 LUUC' 'X Bonnie Hanner, Anna Iacobs. and Ianice Warren show their spirit by participating in the car rally in the morning before school. Heading the Homecoming activi- ties for this year, was Spirit Week, with the first event a sign contest. Following this, Slogan Day, in which Sweep the Mats was heard throughout the school as students greeted each other. As part of this week, students showed their school spirit by wearing colors of cardinal and gold. The rally and class competitions were held on Friday afternoon, with such activities as sack races, tug of war, and competition yells. The spirit trophy was awarded to the most spirited boy and girl of each class, as well as the two most spirited teachers. juniors cheer their hardest to win the spirit jug in competition yells during the rally held in the afternoon before the game. Later the classes compete in various events. Screams of surprise and excitement could be heard when Cathy Cake- bread was announced as 1971 Home- coming Queen. The annual parade started at 7 p.m. with floats, bands, and the Home- coming Queen and her attendants participating. Floats were entered by FFA, Parents Club, and classes. A light show was presented at half-time by I.iberty's marching band. Stadium lights were turned off and red, yellow, and white lights appeared on the field as the band members went into action. The show was built around the crowning of the queen, as the band expressed their honor for her. Iuniors who, with Tom .-'knnand as their leader. are trying to pull their way to a victory are not having much success as they go up against their opponents, the Seniors. .X Q-aff , 'f i vt.,-I tt , f Dllfl W Q p 1 . U 1, g .A-gr ' xi ' ,t , l t'f?3, 2 xiii! gg' r 'D .f ' Q, fi r 'ii i i ffl , i t ' , -5 6 i s . X13 Q ' :lk ,tt,,f , 1 s X A f K gb! - , -f vii t Q' 'Q'.'V:1'4f at i Feist I Y if il 'EL JSEVNQB s ' ' ,a ff or 1' 1 2 ,A ,. ' it 'Y' ft- Q f fix' 'jr l 1, 7,v ', 21 if an vt Hopping her way to the finish line is Nancy Marlene Modrall, Diana Calletti, and Leigh Ann Austin present a skit to the Top-Five Candidates for Homecoming Queen and the rest of the student body during the rally, Smiles can be seen as the girls talk about their box and its different tlavorings. Mofield as she participates in the race, Nancy entered many events at the rally. Parents Club shows their support for the students with their float on which they spent many long hours working, fFHRENT CLUH X , Members ot Rally Squad show their enthusiasm as they participate in the Homecoming Parade. Rally Squad help to raise spirits ot the observers. IHUILET If 1 45 Students Choose Queen, Attendants Cn Popularity i l s , C l 1 Sf : l l JJ 1 ea, .ra .. , 'emo' 40964. f 71 Ban.. f - , H g Y K- - Core the Matadors helps Future Farmers of Displaying and ringing the America float to win second place in the Home- Liberty Bell are the Seniors. coming Parade. The float shows a lion riding They have spent long hours in a bull, goring a matador. preparing their float. The bottom-five for Homecoming Queen were Cathy Cakebread receives her autographed Dina Lorenzetti, Debbie Davenport, Kay Linn, football from team captains. Steve Bronzan Barbara Wheeler, and Mary Heywood. and jim Honnegger are rewarded with a kiss. 4. 5 .pp Q .Avg prim' A 2 xx Ku 1' Q X K x .,..,.,,A I A ,thx Runner-up Iennie Carlisle. 4.-J Q Runner-up janet Freeman. fy-ffm X llllwffffllllul Homecoming Queen Cathy Cakebread. Runner-up Angela Pacheco. Ru nner-up Diane Wristen .'v fs l..1rry Barron .md ,I.m1N Slwrrxmrm IWL nn .ns IMIL- Bmntlm sUI1gI.lfl1lJtl'N H.xrlmr.1 XN'l1uvlvr, .xttvr Iwuxs Uxitvv .xnrmumul lwr .xx lin' m-w xIldptl'I NXX'l'l'filL'llIl lu! 1070-TI Caught nn .1 wlnrl ot lmv .xrr Uavld Dur.m, lun lN1.nwr11, .md Iuvtta Md lm-H.1nd, JN thcv enjoy havnng .1 hay hgh! U 1 .1 1 ll 1 I ? .' 1 , . d ph ' 'v gggv . Iv' , 55' ' f 1 X , vwq X - ,?'7-N 48 lg!! enise Bacchini gms mm tln- Karen Mori .md D1-nm' Brxnmt pax' xluw .xt- mg ut tlwmggx .1-li14l1.1rJKlwN tvntmn .lx N1.1n1.1 Nlattn- vxplam- Hu' rulw ,mg hvr mm tha' ll.lX'luNx .ut gvttm lmlhlumi an Klux Il1.!YIl.lgl' lwmtlm ll . . W1 Lu' . . ' . ' 'N ' 4 1 Western Garb Sets Mood For Barn Dance Western garb set the mood for the annual Barn Dance, held October 17, in the Boys' Gymnasium. As in the past, the Future Farmers of A- merica sponsored the dance and dec- orated the gymnasium with hay and wagon wheels to create an atmos- phere of the old pioneer days. Dancing participants were turned on by the sounds of the Key Stone Park. Screams of excitement could be heard every hour, when the doors of the haytoss were opened, as girls were seized and thrown into the hay. For more excitement, a few tried their hand at married life and ven- tured through the marriage booth. Finally the highlight of the evening arrived when the top five candidates for the FFA Chapter Sweetheart were rounded-up. Barbara Whee- ler was named the new sweetheart, and received a bouquet of roses. Runners-up were Cathy Cakebread, Jeannie Carlisle, Debbie Davenport, f and janet Freeman. Q It's 'topsy turvy' time as Billy Graves topples one of his victims into the hay, at this year's annualbarn dance. 'S Bill Kersey and Cary Ellis get their share of the Fun while throwing Sharee Austin in the hay, Many students get into step as the Key Stone Park Band play for entertainment at this year's annualbarndance, Everyone gets into the fun as the doors to the haytoss are opened hourly, awaiting its spectators with their crys of excitement. ii 9'0 'Wwe' IQ 'fa' Q 199 ' Q Q fl frffff s T45 g , ' Ji Q0 '7 A' ' I ii 2.g52,ns 73 it! M yy 44 U - X' il 7' fu, I ,s'21W' ' I V 'Q' 1'l - t 5? BWWIZ' International Christmas Uses Many Unusual Foods Delicious aromas of various foods from round-the-world attracted many students and observers at the annual International Christmas, held De- cember 16, in the activity center dur- ing seventh period. This food display was sponsored by members of the American Field Service to present to the school and community the importance of Christ- mas, not only here, but also in coun- tries all around the world. The different tables on exhibition included foods from Italy, Mexico, japan, Germany, and the new ad- dition this year of foods from Israel. This gathering gives people a chance to meet other foreign ex- change students from Northern Cali- fornia, as well as getting acquainted with Liberty's foreign exchange student, Chris Tselepos. Entertainment for the afternoon was provided by the singing barber- shop quartet and a pinata added a touch of excitement. International Christmas is an- nually sponsored by members of the AFS Club organization, only one of their various activities. A JDJ. ,g1EiLx.bL ' Ann Nakao demonstrates the use of chop- sticks, as Mrs. C-riffith, the club advisor, looks on. Also working at the japanese table are Sandy Y amashita and junie X onemura. ni 'I - 4 E-.-fy' ha' - -stirs 1, .1 ,,., if-r N ,,4.1,,. f 'hippy Q E ,RTT 5: -'- Jf'T4' - ',44 g ,I Qllllllf ' A- i x i Preparing the Israel table this year, is Laura Kaplan, Sylvia Mador, Leonard Ci- annini, and julia Lasater. 'W J F ll!! , 1 1 f i - - U F 133 5 ,f i r .-if , 1 r ,-gl' A. 1 'T Aqueda Martin spoons out her display of food from Mexico. This is just one of the many tables on hand at the AFS attraction, Iody Dellmmagine admires the French deli- cacies as Leigh Ann Austin and jeri Richard- son get ready for visitors, l '5 43' te,-4 sf f A 2,4 1 ENTER ras, my -' Q x. K i i I l thfefp' ' TT V viii j, Q Q--1 .2 i 'Pi' w '21 li: l f . , ii ' Q .ff ,I Rf' 3' Y- 1 K We if M rf in ' ,jFvs.ig,ff' 1.4 ' 1 - of - ,Mi- X fy fail . 4 fs nf- i t Q Q , -i.,.,,'lQYL j f 34,-A j T ef i -. .gli M, 1- ' .23 xx ,ff ' f , Music provided by Calvary fills the air of the student center December 18 at the annual Christmas Capers Dance. It is sponsored this year by the Senior Class. Mary Ann Ochoa and Patti Dell Antico walk Linder the mistle-toe with big smiles, while Paul Della Maggiore patiently waits his turn to join in on the fun. Students Spread Spirit At Annual Laura Serna and Tim Maggoire spend most of their spare time be- tween dantes relaxing while Mar- sha Wriclltiw stands by with a watt litiul eye and big smile '14-N, H 1 I Capers Dance Mistle-toe and jolly cheer helped spread the Yuletide spirit at the an- nual Christmas Capers Dance held December 18. Featured for entertainment was the Calvary Band, whose music was not in accordance with the usual Christ- mas carols, but satisfied participants with their rock beat. Special guests for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus, imitated by jeff Buckingham and Linda Gooch Chilarducci. Mr. Claus occupied himself throughout the evening taking various Christmas list orders, and later joined Mrs. Claus in an imaginary marriage booth where they generously dis- tributed candy canes. After an evening of enjoyment students reluctantly returned to school the following week, awaiting their Christmas vacation. julia Lasater, Karen Harrison, Cindy Celoni. and Erica Dawson are greeted by a white beard and fat belly, more commonly known as Santa Claus, left' Buckingham. 51 Taking careful aim to sink a perfect basket is Anna Jacobs, a senior at Liberty this year. The team is coached by Miss Barbara Tescher, the gym teacher. Rounding up spirit for their up-coming game are i l members of the Liberty j all-girl basketball team. Y The girls enjoy the play and school competitions. 'Q -0- il-... ,Ll N, . .,- Roberta Aguirre stands ready to aid Malinda Smith in hitting the ball over the net, as Liber- ty's coach, Miss Barbara Tescher watches. Mel Gerkin keeps the ball from the opponents hands, as she runs down the court, proceed- ing to try for a basket and 2 points. -Q -3 Y llll Qi ' X in ,, Cl 3 UO 'I' K li fl? lllll '- J 1 -I-in-fr, qi .. aD Girls Pla In Basketball, Swimming, Volleyball Spirited and ready for action was the key concept to the all-girl sports teams at Liberty. The various sports represented were basketball, volley- ball, and swimming. Miss Kaye Axelgard coached the volleyball players, consisting of two teams, labeled as the A team and the B team. The two teams played eight other schools, including Berkeley, Acalanes, Piedmont, Granada, San Ramon, DeAnza, Monta Vista, and Miramonte. Supervising the basketball team was Miss Barbara Tescher. For this 'gb 5. --it Q 4' ' i lg, 1 R R 1 N . L , A ragga . ,Af rig , ,.. - . 4311? 5, ,,,.f-'W' is - ' 3, , -f iii 55: , f .ff s 1 ' ff, ' Linda Chilarducci eagerly awaits the balls re- turn as she prepares to send it flying, back over the net. As a senior, Linda enjoys her last year of activities. qkeqngi ga. ' . , V sport, also, the two teams were divid- ed into A and B teams. The basket- ball team competed against mostly the same schools as in volleyball, with the addition of Pinole and El Cerrito. Miss Barbara Tescher also coached swimming, victoriously win- ning two meets against Berkeley and Pinole. Participants in the activities were freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors belonging to GAA. This organization was sponsored by GAA and functioned as a part of GAA extramural activities. Ardie Dawson jumps up with high hopes of sinking the ball, while her team mate, Lovon Mofield anxiously awaits her shot. Liberty's Nancy Collins tries to reach the ball before her opponent. Team mate Melanie Cerkin, is on her way to the rescue. M xy .sf ,,, I' .f fl .4 S .f ' Pl .ti 44 .S -T i 1 g. Wa., -. ' ' nb- 1' 1 , .V , a Q' re Performers arc on .1 wnuwtur break from the L'mx'crN1ty of Mexlro Lllwxtx' xr- vm- uk llwmr imt stops IN then tour ofL.1lxtorn1.1 P -J Q. I, ' ,.v df, ...,. -' ..4 'i!3,rf N- Q- - , - -..J ' . -il -1-gh f - ' i ' -,MQW , DJYHFS I 1 La Rain L'nid.1 Npumxm- .m .x- x In rlx I r m lmlr rn mf wmmx MM r-1wIwlwL1.1rx J Im ilu- X rw Hu rw tumw ,im Nturimm lmix fl'.lH1IlIWfQ mlm fXr.'u.1 url vw lV.1ruerxf1wr11 N1'x1..1 Mexican Dance With the help of the student coun- cil, the La Raza Unida Club was able to sponsor an assembly held Febru- ary S. To entertain the student body, they invited the Nezoa Dancers from Mexico City, who danced and sang accompanied by guitar and piano. These performers were students on semester break and entertained as a hobby. They have been on tour over California and have visited fifteen schools in the Bay Area with three performances each day. These performances included the regional dances of Mexico dating from the Colonial Period, and were primarily from the states of Jalisco and Cuirrero. Liberty was one of the dancers' last stops before their departure for Mexico. 11 P 7-...,, I T .I Z' .M Troupe Entertains Student Body ,Ml -X14 'n,,,.f-AF , Mexican dancers entertain the Liberty the senor raises his arms, the pretty Union High School student body dur- senorita dances around him swinging ing an assembly. They wear brightly her dress to the rythm of the music. colored costumes and sombreros. As Liberty was their last stop. Xi X rr' Teasing each other by flaunting their handlxerchiefs in accordance with their dance movements, are just one of the many couples who entertained Liberty observers, Male members of the Mexican dance troupe sing and play their guitars for faculty and students during the assembly of entertainment 55 ...Q ' 'vm Donkeys Win Again In Annual Basketball Game l i i -f 711' ' -ft , - , M. , ... , s . g , , ,. - Larry Barron demonstrates a new method of horsebackriding, as he tries to control his mule before plunging onto the spectators. Terry Gregory, Mr Bob Gonzales, and Fred Stornetta are having a difficult time keeping their donkeys separated. They are just three I, Y1 X I ff! f ,1 -P i lift 4 lk- . 56 Most of the participating mules were quite stubborn, but the riders had a lot of fun during their experience playing the game. of the players participating in this years don- key basketball game. It is sponsored by the FFA chapter members. Donkeys were the center of attrac- tion, as they displayed their well- known talents of stubborness during the Donkey Basketball Came held on the night of March 3. Observers enjoyed a hilarious game of man upon beast while trying to play basketball. This game was sponsored by the Future Farmers of America Chapter, in which its members participated. Faculty and members of the Brent- wood Lions Club competed against the students, but with no luck, lost allgames. Guiding the FFA members while working to make the game a success, were Mr. Cary Lewis and Mr, Wil- liam Michaud, the club advisers, and Lewis Diffey, president. ,f, I in A 4 I ' x ' .7 5' r Q A I-PCB? 9 if Y ,4 'i ,NJ-' we N I mf as Q i f T f Y .X 5 . .YI ,Q 'K 'ight Q23 it if' Mr. Allen jones gives last minute instruttions Manuel Andrade, lames Mountain Donovan to Lee MtAtee before coming on to perform Rite and Darrell Hoyle, all ot Barber Shot Lee assists with his guitar mu:-it Quartet, entertain gut-sts at the tontert Christmas Concert Highlights Fall Semester This was a year of achievement in Liberty's music department. The culmination of first semester activity was the December 17 Christmas Concert. Here various music groups performed and were directed by Mr. Allen jones and Mr. Edwin Biggs. Among the groups included in the annual Christmas program were Band II and III, A Cappella Choir, Barber Shop Quartet, Mixed Chorus, Madrigal, and Stage Band. at ff '., ,y y A ' 'YL L its -, -l leji- 5 iss!!! i Missa LII ss L t-N.. ary Ellis, ot Band lll, paititipates in tli pvrttuinamv iw playing his s.ix.iplitwin' L.aix also plays in the Stage Band M at tlit- L liiistnias tome-it lliev lit-lp liven iii tli r. Edwin Biggs dirt-tts the A Lappvlla L limi L'Ll1llNlIN.lN spur it xx tilt songs 59 Members Work To Sponsor Linda Mc Lendon and tltuitlufr Honegger help one ot their customers thoose .1 prize, alter playing a garne .it their booth I X X. 7 FX kv, , ' 'Ring a coke bottle and win a prize, is the idea, as Dennis Baldotthi attracts partitipants by displaying one ot the many prizes 'D .al Q. ,'rv,,'. -- 60 Hot dogs, popcorn, and cotton candy were only part of the fun at the California Scholarship Federa- tion sponsored carnival, held April 2 from 7 to 11. Members of the club worked throughout the day to prepare the gymnasium with various booths of fun and games under the supervision of Miss Ethel Van Tassel, the club Annual Carnival adviser. Both young and old enjoyed play- ing games and talking with the clowns, which were an important part of the carnival clan. Added entertainment for the eve- ning, was the announcement of the raffle contest winner, Ianie Cum- mings. .. X Neta Monroe and loyce Rogers enjoy their yob, while selling tickets to leanette Aden. All games were purchased by tickets. X414 Lill Pierce and 'Oth play a happy tune, as Grant Pierce tries coaxing them over to his booth, at the annual CSF carnival. X Y 11' in i L yn ' '--nn1? ' all X Sue Zavala patiently stands behind the table with the lolli-pop tree. Don't laugh, she seems to be getting a lot of business. if .JETET There's more to a carnival than just games, theres food and lots of people. ,fx .fy U . v, w L l . Ol 2 x l Sylvia Braheny explains the directions of her game but Aaron Kaplan and Mel Cerltin dont seem to thinlx it s as easy as it suuntls Cathy Rivers .mtl Cindy Lcloni greet the tam- era with smiles The-v are two ot the tlowns who inalxt- tht- tarnival a stittez-s bl Jacobs, McLendon Garner Crown At Soph Hop it X, 5 Br' Y. 'i ., 'tTZ? !?Yg if s att jacobs .intl linda Nltlvntlon pow with Bob Bowling .intl liarcn Mori ir-tit'-lr thum- tht-ni tonite tilt I lllllt-. HUT HH fl llll V lf tlxr luring tht' extrtcrnt-nt ot tht- t-xviiing, 'Pl1t'fTW'f'll P h1'l?4-'WlKlW 'fT .ix 5.imlylN1cl7owcllNerves them puntli 11 -0 so at Q gif ss! gf' 5. 505 1 5 I. 91 5 Q 'I-f : .'. '::' u 0 I I i T . An array of colorative decorations to the theme We've Only just Be- gun, helped couples to celebrate the Sophomore Hop on May 8. Suspense and excitement mounted as last year's king, john Castello and queen, Lynette McLendon, an- nounced the new king and queen for this year. Linda Mcl.endon was crowned queen, as her court, Lori Massoni, Diane Dominguez, Kathy Sciortino, and Patti DellAntico shared her happiness, Matt lacobs was announced king, as the top four contestants, David Navarette, Tim Maggiore, Mitchell Lasater, and jerry Zamora, looked on. ' 4 C 0 O c' 1' X ,af King, Matt Iatohs ,intl .rrrrrn limi.: Xlrlrn tl-iii --iinlr irivtl-i .i Mari.-in tr! lltwx-ie lnypx lXlllllli'l!ll'lXlX,Ii1ll tliltltllrll1'- O i X Z- . fr, 'J aw .4-1? .l Karen Phillips and Cary Foust discuss the The Albatross pro- X excitement of the evening as they listen to the vides music for the X 2 sounds of the Albatross. Junior Pfom- ' Time for Us' Sets Theme For Junior Prom Sun, moon, and stars, along with the various signs of the zodiac, greeted couples entering the junior Prom, held March 27 from 9 to 12. Class officers and members spent the day helping to decorate the school cafeteria with tables and scenery evolving around the theme A Time For Us. Decorations in- cluded the twelve astrology signs, Aries, Pisces, Capricorn, Taurus, Ciemini, Saggitarius, Aquarius, Leo Libra, Scorpio, Cancer, and Virgo. Providing the musical entertain- ment, was the Albatross band, in- cluding five male performers and a female vocalist. Photography was made available by Hal Matson Studios, and decora- tions provided a back scenery. Helping out and chaperoning, were class advisers, Mrs. Sue Fort- ner and Mr. Gerald Crawford. A number of parents were also present to help chaperone. 1 -0413. ' at -Q, Mark Lucchesi, Karey Evenson, Dana Town- send, and Lori Nail occupy themselves by dancing to the sounds of the Albatross on the night of March 27 at the lunior Prom. The Prom was held in the activity center. decorated to the theme of A Time For Us. 63 I '.-an r , 1 ff 9' , . .3 -un if I A Glen Stonebarger .md Karen Llrwy walk up .1 Tracy Moore, Diane Dummguez, Cheryl lull w1tl1 wide eyes lor tlwm tln-w Hall wrll be .1 Phillips, and Terry Qregory sit .lt their ldlvle mglrt In rememlwer wlule Margaret llarri-on tells some news. 431 lrnie Borlvon, fX1.ux Ir- lqrvlwllwiil l--rrx Musk yr.-'.1.lf.l l-x rl., Nlml 'mrrmri -mx :lf Nluure' .xmlll1.1rn-lvl:-xmnrlxmnller1p.xxI.x1ru.xx :xv muy !-rr .1 r1.1l liull llu llnlvl K l.u1vmr-Ht l-erlwwlrlpg llml .Ill t'Xl'll1lllf .lmullgg llll'l1xlN l- 1- .lllllll.lllX I1IlllklUl1ll'X rlrrrwmmxtr-1 ill. rr um' tlmt xxlll .llXX.lXHl'1'H'Il11'Il1l 'l nl luHr1wxx,1rIvxl'NIH--I llwll O -4. Formals, Tuxedos Help Seniors Celebrate Ball Formals and tuxedos set the scene on the eve of April 17, as Liberty students journeyed to the Hotel Claremont in Berkeley to celebrate the annual Senior Ball. Lasting from 8 to 1, the evening first began with a social hour, which -4- was from 8 to 9. Dinner was served between 9 and 10, and dancing en- joyed from 10 to 1. On the menu for the evening were ravioli, sweet and sour spare ribs, chicken, cold cuts, assorted salads, and for dessert, there was a variety of ,ffff Altha Batesel, Mike Gaines, and Robin Dixon occupy themselves by rnaleing good use of the entertainment provided by the Mod Squad, at the Senior Ball Don Anderson and Mary Heywood loolx lorward to an extiting evening as they enter the Hotel Claremont in l5erlet'lt'y lor the Senior Ball, Gary Billingsley and Dt-be ble Duran ponder over ill W l 4 which dessert they would lil-te after dinner at the Senior Ball, while Doreen Abreu waits in line, llllifwxxxx :V , Q N 7,1 i Q, X ' i -..Q' 7. French pastries. Musical entertainment was pro- vided by the Mod Squad, an eight piece band consisting of seven males and one female performer. Pictures were also taken of the couples in their formal attire. ff- - s' 1' j 9. v Foreign exchange student Chris Tselepos and lrrngard Herrmann, also a foreign exchange studenttonverse beforedinner. l l I l 'aff A 45' , .. - .. ., fikfi :Y !r3 '?FJp . 'I' 1 at .Q 4- 1 H ,-Lil V-19 we , 'Q '-ms, i su 4 .S 5 -1 Y:3'2i'f't-i gag 'A+ -3' 1 t' I .Z Playmakers Present 'World of Carl Sandburg' - fnxln 3' ' s - '- .. 1 ,ov'z' v :A P ii' 'fps 'J.+.'l4- in .' I ,--, ,g,. . - - J . , 5 , ' af . --+1-J M A , 2 Cast: Mr. Robert Russell, Robert Cook, Dan Baldocchi, Walt Hogue, Sandy Yamashita, jerry Richardson, left Neiger, Lori Nail, Doro- thy Stornetta, Martha Chavarria, Donna Townsend, jackie Barkley, Theresa Cordua, C-reg Davis, Lee McAtee, Steve Beeks, Iarnes Mountain, Ian W'arren, Manuel Villa, Debbie Coon, Donavon Rice, Cathy Rivers, Stan Robinson. Presented by the Liberty Play- makers Club on May 6 and 7, a play entitled The World of Carl Sand- burg entertained its audience in the school drama area, beginning the evening at 8 P.M. The cast included jackie Barkley, Debbie Coon, Stanley Robinson, Greg Davis, Steven Beeks, james Mountain, janice Warren, and Theresa Cordua. jeff Neiger and Dorothy Stornetta narrated while Lee McAtee provided music. Spe- cial effects were presented by Dan Baldocchi, Chris Heywood, projec- tionist, Brian Sudweeks and Selso Fernandez, cameras, and Walt Hogue, screen construction. Mr. Robert Russell, the Playmakers Club advisor, worked hard as the director, with the help of Mr. Rich- ard Hackett and Mr. Rick Dacus, assistant directors. Dorothy Stornetta narrates in front of the audience. The cast presents literature while the pictures pertain to the play, oo .a- L 't S,- e ls-i.'. 'nmgkigi Mr. Robert Russell, Dan Baldocchi, and jeff Greg Davis sings while Lee McAtee accom- Neiger run the projectors to produce pictures oanies him with guitar at the Student Body on the screans at the back of the stage. Play, The World of Carl Sandburg in May. FEL s ' r we - gag. 1 N - ,X .. .5 sf t R l Sandy Yamashita reads one of Carl Sandhurgs enjoyment of the student body and school witty poems while other memhers of the cast community each year hy the Playmalcers Cluh 'ASW' i z watch and listen. The play is presented for the f aw' l ,tt at-J' t Carl Sandburg 1- tl great poet whose worlv. are displayed at the btuclcnt Body Play Many hours ot rehearsal liavv gum into this play 2,000 Exhibits Highlight Tenth Annual Showing V ll i A N v , . A W . -- .-! it A 4+ 'X a 'L , ' 'Ht miss I X mx ' .aw ,MVP N T A. . il 7 , if Q.. T . gf ,Leg . .sal Ed Ramos, a host, sits beside the pottery dis- in the glass box are some jewelry samples. play. Many of the pots are on sale and they There are such things as rings, chokers, and come in all shapes, sizes and colors. Featured necklaces on display. Rick Crandell, a host from the wood shop department, works on one of the machines, while Felix Pastor and Rodney Beaver view some of the pictures. Mrs. Carol Russell trys her luck at pottery making with the help of Debbie Hampton and Kathy Kelley. The girls seem to be enjoying themselves moulding the clay and getting dirty, but Sam Avila, in the background would rather keep his hands clean. Believe it or not, the girls' pet turns out presentable. K. F , - si 'S 1 , X B T ' , ' 0,-,.-1 i 68 On exhibition May 17,18, and 19 was the tenth annual Applied Arts Show, featuring projects represent- ing the entire applied arts depart- ment. This included the fine arts, consisting of design and composi- tion, art fundamentals, ceramics, jewelry, and crafts, the practical arts, consisting of wood, metal, auto, ar- chitectural, mechanical drawing, and general shop, and the agricultural arts, consisting primarily of animal science. The gym had a presentation of approximately 2,000 exhibits on dis- play to the public throughout the t-hree days, and a special showing on the last evening to the parent-son banquet for FFA members. Mr. Dale Cozby served as the area chairman with the help of Mr. Art Gonzales, Mr. Robert Gonzalez, Mr. William Grossi, Mr. Gary Lewis, Mr. john Meyer, Mr. William Michaud, Mr. William Peters, and Mr. Frank Schmidt, applied art teachers. 4 . V I S vu A so , P ,. H-nf 9 , iz Christine Perreira casts a smile as she watches the circus pass by. As you may have guessed the animals aren't real, but it's always fun to imagine. The girls in the background hesitate to determine what kind of animals they are. Y 1 5 N., it iw Ricardo Munoz stops to admire a horse stuffed with news- papers. lt is among the many things that can be made in an art class. lim Marks shows David Dal Porto a wooden object from the wood shop. This de- partment has sev- eral things on dis- play, like frames and shelves. ,Mi , V 2. F Paul Parker and Ron Cook look at the motor- cycle trailer that was made in metal shop. The trailer is among the many things that are on sale. The metal department has such things on display as tool boxes, candle holders, lamps, and bike racks. As you can see the boys have considerable skill in these areas. - ' ffl-,Z i V ' N, , . G . Q, x I N - 'l ' --N N W'-.s ..,..-.s .. ,LH xo 1 Nxt, Annual Awards Assembly Honors Top Seniors ix ig. X -tu l i Mrs. jeanne Glenn presents the Liberty Union lligli Sthool Pep Club Scliolarslup to Carl Rogers lit- is .i graduating Senior, entliusia-tit about attepting the stholarship. x,.. 111 ls: This year's annual scholastic awards assembly was held on june 2. Various awards, certificates and plaques were presented to the follow- ing: Kay Linn, Mark Dwelley, Kris- tine jewett, Cathy Rivers, Carl Ro- gers, Elsa Esparza, Leonilde DaRosa, Linda Leinweber, Debbie Pool, Tim Wright, Marie Gomes, Ardie Daw- son, Ann jacobs, Lewis Diffey, Ernie Borbon, Bonnie Hanner, Kathy Bar- ton, Amelia Chavez, Alma Erskine. Debra Gill, Phyllis jones, Miriam Llwellyn, Pat Malicoat, Patty Martin, Carmen Mendoza, Marjorie Port- wood, Gloria Tovar, Sandy Largent, Mary Heywood, jose Castellanos, Martha Chavarria, Leslie Crump, Debra Lago, Dora Martinez, Albert Morado, Ed Moreno, Lupe Puente, Martha Pulido, Sandy Torres, junie Yonemura, Selso Fernandez, Ed Ramos, Henry Ramirez, Celia Cha- vez. Sal Navarro, Sue Zavala, Ann Nakao, Lupe Mendoza, Roy Yone- mura, David Bernal, Mario Sanabria, joe Martinez, Debbie Massoni, Rita Graham, Carmen Sanchez, john Casey, Rick Fortner, Ken Halsey, lda Nishamura, Susan Clark, Manuel Andrade, Diane Wristen, Salvia Braheny, james Chan, Kathy Kana- gaki, Cameron Wong, Steve Elsea, Tim Guilliams, and Steve Bronzon. Sylvia Braheny attepts the stliolarsliip pre- sented by Mr. Lou Bronzan. She is one of the seven students re- teiving and from the Liberty Union lligh School Stholarsliip l' u nd, Student Body Presi- dent, Sean lerrill, proudly pre-ents to Q .itliy K .ikelueatl the l ibvrtv Union lligli Fixllnul AN'-iitl.llt'tl Stu- dents l t-.itlerslup St liol- tllNlllp r H51 The Bank of America Achievement Awards went to Tim Guilliams, mathematics, Cameron Wong, labor- atory science, Manuel Andrade, music, Bonnie Hanner, art, Darrell Hoyle, English, Henry Ramriez, social science, Kathy Kanagaki, foreign language, Gloria Tovar, business, Debbie Davenport, home economics, Lewis Diffey, agricul- ture, Robert Condon, trades and ind. arts. Those awarded by Liberty organi- zations were: Darrell Hoyle, javier Munoz, Gloria Tovar, jody Dell'- lmmagine, Colleen Dejesus, Cathy Cakebread, Carl Rogers, Richard Cervantez, Carmen Gomez, Kristine jewett. Cameron Wong, Sylvia Braheny, Mary Heywood, julie Marks, Char- lie Powers, Alison Rodriques, Vivia Smith, Wayne Stolhand jr., Vicki Bondiett, jan Brooks, Mike Crowell, Gary Cunha, Patsy Lago, Dana Lo- pez, Mary Osebuera, and Edwin Pastrana. Athletic scholarships went to Mike Rozenski, basketball, jim Ho- negger and Mark Dwelley, football. Laura Kaplan was given the Schol- arship Trophy and Tim Guilliams the Scholar Athlete Trophy at the Honors Dinner, held April 2.8. fig-'- ' X- si. X L NN-5, ax. guy.. . ,, , 'MX' A - A-Y H 'WK-. V ff' , ff-sf- - ,gi Sandra Largent, an outstanding senior in Homemalcing, is presented with the Sterling Silver Homemaking Award by Mrs. Cayl Krumland head of the department. Mrs. Pauline Garner shakes hands with Rick lfortner at the awards assembly. He and johney Casey are awarded with the California School Employees Association Scholarships. Mr. Vernon No- ble and Darrell Hoyle are caught in the middle of a shake and take as Darrell gets his award. Sammy Rodriques presents to Carmen Gomez the La Raza Unida Scholarship. lt is available to a member of l.a Raza Unida or to a student of Mexican Ameritan descent. 71 CSF Hosts Honors Dinner For Best Students N ,,-. 1 3 l Most Valuable Staffer 15 Mary Heywood, she is Co-editor of tlu- nt-we-paper Mario Sanabria is pre' sented tlw East Coun- ty Qountrl ot 'bpanr-.lt Speaking People btlwolf arslup These Lllwrty Higlt Stlwool bt-niors are a- wartletl 'hlutlent ot the month tltrouglm out tlw year by Rotary Club X X SN .1 . X i ...v 'U .,,,.,.'-vv-' ASFERA I . 1 i E 'l A trophy is given to Tim Cuilliams, a letter winning athlete with the highest four year grade point aver- age. ,, 3 H 91 A -1 ER QSFER 2 California State Commission Col- lege Opportunity Grant Scholarship is awarded to Ern- est Borbon by Mr. Lou Bronzon. I Laura Kaplirl ieteives the btholaisliip Lup lroni Miss lthel Nan lassel, lor having the highest grade point .lX't'I'.lg,1' in -thool bn' Pam Thorton and Barbara Wlieeler provide the entertainment at the Honors Dinner on April 28 The dinner is sponsored bv CSF, Mr. Wayne Boulding weltomes the guests to the Honors Dinner with the theme ot Per Aspera Ad Astra. Seniors Celebrate First Picnic In Santa Cruz W' Hn'-if , 1- ' 3? 1 , sfiffxu ,. Q ' ' I V' ' ,'5' 'g'5'l' ii is i ' e. , ' -' T if ci all y F -. U Q- VA 1 ', 1 A , qc l'. ug, syn., , 'S 551 W I ' ' . ' M- - lla, nz rss, t' , T I Mary Castro, on her way to catch up and Terry Moore. They are on the with her friends, passes fellow class- b0ardWall4, with the Santa Cruz b9aCh mates, Ernie Borbon, john Hernandez, and Pacific Ocean in the background. If 1 ' GEN P-.. . ig .mme Chaperone Kenneth Forlow, flips the peace sign, as he and his date Doreen Pierce take a rest from the excitement of the boardwalk. Sal Navarro, Iavier Munoz, frank Miguel, and Steve Baker pause with a smile for the camera, while taking, care of the refreshments, which were supplied bythe class. 711 Carmen Ochoa smiles as Debbie Cill stretches in the fresh ocean air on the Santa Cruz boardwalk. Fun and excitement were had on june 1, as this year's graduating sen- ior class held their senior picnic in Santa Cruz, for the first time ever celebrated there. The students boarded the Liberty buses at 8:30 a.m. with refreshments provided by the class, and anxiously left to spend the day on the Santa Cruz boardwalk and beach. After the excitement of rides, waves and a day in the sun, the students were tired, and glad to corne home, but were left with happy memories of their senior picnic. .h 1 Al' zflf' Q. A .ff ,S Vu 'H ra fa z ,Hi ge jx ff I Introducing Reverend Darrell D. Hoyle, is senior class president, Steve Bronzan. Dis- trict Superintendent, Mr. Wayne Boulding, is seated by Reverend Hoyle, if? Q f :urn Roy Rios and Sandy Lar- gent keep in step as they march in time with the recorded processional. Z i v 1 . Q I 59.4, i E' -nrt f -'fi -'zz W T Seniors Hold Baccalaureate InStonebarger Gym Graduating senior students of Liberty Union High School, attended their Baccalaureate Service, june 6, in the Stonebarger Gymnasium at 3 p.m. Speaker for the ceremony was Reverend Darrell D. Hoyle, intro- duced by class president, Steve Bron- zan. Originally, Baccalaureate is a degree given when a person gradu- ates from four years of college. This idea has been adopted by high schools, such as Liberty. lt is simply a religious observance during a time of graduation. Senior students listen intently as they recall sented by Susan Claris, accompanied by Louise the events ot their past four years, and lools Chastilc The madrigal also performed and the forward to the future. A flute solo was pre- A Cappella sang tor the choral benidiction. B . .ui :riff . ei N A ' 2 xiii Q Seniors Bid Farewell At June 11 Graduation . ff .F .x '+,f'. ,MU g -I . 2 -.. . -.ire-. . -' 4- 1 .V - . fr.-A I 1, -.M ,- 1. , V D A, xi, -.-'54 - ,-, Q ,5'ff.L1',:-,-I- R if AJ?-y lf .U , ,G ei Q,,.,',f'g ,.,,f,7,,.Q. ' V' ' 154.1 sofa-2 5 .r' 'K 'S - .': - 1.3 .ri '71 x v . V rf 4 Y, M ,. ' 7'1'Ei' I Kenneth Halsey, Yaledictorian of the Grad- uating Class of 1071, addresses the class, parents, and friends at the june 11 Graduation 76 a N J 5 Ma-I .. ll . 'L held on Qhmstede Field. Ken spoke of future plans of the graduates-education, marriage, service, worlx, and others. Salutatorian, lda Nisha mura, tall-Qs to the aud ience about communica- tion among individuals. A happy sadness mingled in the hearts of not only graduating seniors, but all present at this year's annual graduation on the eve of june 11, held on the Ohmstede Field. Graduates, dressed in their gradu- ation attire of cardinal and gold caps and gowns, marched in as the band played the traditional march, Pomp and Circumstance. Speeches were given by Kenneth Halsey, valedictorian, and Ida Nisha- mura, salutatorian. Presentation of diplomas was performed by Mr. Arthur E. Honeg- ger and Mr. Floyd W. Pedersen. And so left another part of Lib- erty's history, leaving with high hopes and plans for their future, but taking with them remembrance of the joys and sorrows of their past four years here at Liberty. Floyd Pedersen, a retiring Board of Trustees member, prepares to hand out one of the di- plomas to a graduate of the Class of 1071. after which some enjoy an all-night partv. --,bv gs- Seniors stand anxiously waiting to receive their diplomas graduation night. Following the ceremony will be the senior all night party held in the Activity Center. i ii ' - , ,NT ip N - - V Q t 'fs5i'f1 ' Q - ' Q tt ' '1 14 M1ig2gf,,,W .if t :gf , ugqf ,,,,,, - v ! ' 1 Y H . .'-'fl' 1i'p i,1f-',5fw.?. gfnfiauti in -4. ' 5 V ' 'Q . 1 -, , 'N K 41- ,wg wr,-1 -f-'fifty .L-: g . . Q L ' , ', x , f l llvglk .iw 1. R' ,' s f- , liz? -,,t.,,,s M '-1 r,'.'w',4 , nl I ,V :Q A I Q.. g ods- t 2 4 : I A 52,5 ' A ix I - 'TT - V- 3 lc bf is -il fy H R- lv r ' t v ' .t ' ,M H V ,. 1 A ,K v 5 I-,xwfwb lirjiwfpg, A se, L, Ae,,,,,fe 1-19 - 1 . . i i ' LQ-M . . iiQ,..Q.L.f'Ia -.Q4ff.fl.Q.,A..,1l'Qg'..L-iii W- . .. , x I V If V' ,ai my-yi lily: an V35,pi,?,-WF. Z., I K x Q ,- 4 . f t Q A.iA Q f ,,.,,.,,+--' , 4 - ' t t V K ' x W, L fi v i -.- t M f 4, . N. li . , 5 5 it During graduation held on june 11, Linda Chilarducci presents the remainder of the Senior Class funds to Mr. jack Ferrill to help pay for the universal gym. Bob Fachner, next year's student body president, accepts the gift given to the student body by the seniors, the rest of the class funds. T i Participants of the 1971 Graduation and the school community participate include these people on the speakers' in the annual commencement exercises platform. Members of the school faculty held on Ohmstedefield. 77 GAA, Block L Present Annual Sportscade 'V 'Y-A 'O Attempting .1 batlc lhp on the trampoline, i bteve Baker The bportstade is being pie- sented tor tht- second year in .1 row -H ' -3 Ties-aa 37' it Y 'f f -.--- u N I :ms -1 Entertainment for sports fans was provided on May 12, as the Liberty Block L Club, along with the C-irl's Athletic Association, sponsored a second annual Sportscade in the Stonebarger Gymnasium. Coach jack Ferrill was the head supervisor, with school coaches, jerry Miller and Keith Dawson as- sisting on the various activities of wrestling, judo, and boxing. Miss Barbara Tescher and Mr. Herb Scott worked together and supervised both gymnastic and nv' ' gs ull? Q 'IP .Q tumbling techniques. Performing in these routines were elementary and also high school students. The purpose of these various sports demonstrations was to help pay for the universal gym. The universal gym is a one piece muscle- building program designed to help build muscles in any part of the body. It is more versatile than the old system, consisting of eighteen dif- ferent stations, providing an exer- cise routine for eighteen occupants. is Russell Blackcr st-ls up his uppivnvlit with 1 Ardic Dawson tlt-irinrislr.ittis .1 stmthlh- in niitl huge ioiintllnuisi' iight tluiing tht' sport .iii .thot-A thii ti.irnpivl1nt' .it thi' tfpoitsmtlti pit-si'rit.1ti-ui on lwxirig only ivnt-ut tht- nmnx Ihr- pioigiaiii is piiisi-ritvtl lw llhnlt l .intl 1'Xt'lllNtllll1l1tQlll1't'lUt1l im R. XX livlxviptlt'tlivtllttxiIs.llx1XH1 Practicing before the show begins, all the girls participate in the routine that opens the evening for the Sports Cade. Michael DeLuna and Elias jaurequi show off their wrestling abilities, lt was just one of many sports dem- onstrated. Ardie Dawson and Sharon Seko per- form their skit on the ground and in the air. Their skit provided humor for the audience, I , ,, ...QQ . J ,D . .X H Q. aw? K '-s...a 'dF jerry Richardson and Kyle Ferrill demonstrate their skill in judo, Their performance added to the variety of the show. Telia Davis appears to he performing her routine upside down. Her part seems quite hard but practice makes perfect. ' -- C f 4' i 41 A rgtwf' Q 'f Y 'i 'i 79 'fha Fw I 4 l Q -nan ft. -it-'Y 'Mir SO 5. J If fn rd. A WO!! Sports Z3 'N X S x H fr 1:51, n r l 3 41 '- '. HQ 1 I ' 4 A- 5 0 ., L Er -A , xnf' ef' t-so wb: Tony Rosas breaks through John Swett's de- fense with blocks from Steve Knight, 47, and Rick Fortner, 81. Kicking the extra point after a Lion touchdown is Fernando Monriquez, 67. Glenn Stone- barger, 29, is holding. 4. .L '1 .Pl O!! K. 82 or gain! V' l A a 41,9 .NA M35 t M sk 4 I x ..., Charging around the right end is jim Honeg- O s W ' - ger, 19. Running interference is Roy Rios, 31, gg y and Steve Knight, 47, Q w L ' V - 1 x it X, I ',i-f f R if ' -J, -. N... Z fl Jap V Steve Bronzan, 50, tackles a john Swett oppo- J t,,M,, nent on the line of scrimmage. Assisting are s 'll 4' Ed Ramos, 62, Alfred Torres, 04, Dan Celoni, ' 52, and Steve Knight, 47, 6 1 . s. Kb Y I f if f m Varsity Football Team Grabs Second Place This year's Varsity squad is the finest team I've ever coached, said Coach jack Ferrill. They worked hard enough to be champions and should have no regrets, they played like champions. A new assistant, Coach Floyd Reese, was added to the Varsity Foot- ball squad. He was All American from UCLA last year and was a valuable asset to this year's team. At the annual Sport's Banquet in attendence were three Rose Bowl Bound members of the Stanford Indian team and fellow classmate, Doug Adams. Adams introduced his guests who read a letter of congratu- lations from Heisman Trophy winner jim Plunkett. Special football honors went to jim Honegger, who won the Most Valuable Player Award and the Ted Ohmstede Backfield Player Award. He was also chosen captain along with Steve Bronzan and pre- sented with Antioch's Worthy Oppo- nent Award. The Ted Ohmstede Most Valuable Lineman Award was presented by Coach Reese to Mark Dwelley and Bronzan. Anna Gianin- ni, a sophomore and the first girl ever to address a Lion Sports Banquet, summed up the Lions' 6-2-1 football season pointing out that Liberty's traditions have been preserved and handed down to each succeeding generation. They ended the season with a very impressive record and second in the league behind rival Amador. Liberty barely missed a co-champion- ship when Dublin, also a Liberty rival, almost upset Amador. Self motivation and self disci- pline, they knew what they had to do and they did it, commented Coach Ferrill. VARSITY SCORES Antioch Irvington Dublin Granada john Swett Albany Amador Livermore 22 7 1 1 0 SEASON'S RECORD 'Non-League W L LIBERTY OPPONENTS 12 ' 30 36 X' ' 8 22 'Lincoln 22. 16 ' 10 36 O 41 0 34 13 6 21 24 ' 6 6 2. 1 83 ,...nmM rf' Football Team Builds 6-2.-1 Season Record I Steve Knight, 47 eseapes from a Granada opponent and stores for Liberty, The Lions beat the Matadors at Liberty 3b-O. Coach lack Ferrill listens to instructions from Coach jerry Miller in the press booth as Coach Floyd Reese shouts encouragement. Roy Rios sneakes past a host of Lincoln oppo- nents while a pack of Lions keep them busy. The Lions tied the Spartans 22-2.2. Varsity Football Team: Top Row-Mitch Lasater, lohn Casey, Charles Weeks, Dan Celoni, Mark Dwelley, Rick Fortner, Steve Bronzan, Brian Coffman, Mike Painter Second Row-Coach Floyd Reese, lim Honegger, Lalo Carmona, Carl Rodgers, Mark Lucchesi, Gary I 5' kzakifj 'C-'L Billingsley, Terry Moore, Ernie Borbon, Tracy Moore, Chris Erskine, Coach jerry Miller, Coach lack Ferrill Third Row-Marcos Dorog Imanagerl Manuel Villa, George Gunn, lerry Zamora, Sal Navarro, Ben Orozco, Bill Kersey, 33 lwlgilvti? , I Q I I 1 u I I I I -Q l 'Cv- l .- .-I , ', g.5,,.' , - ' , '. A . ' -4q'.-A, TA- ,, 7 .'-Q--aj Roy Yonemura, Alfred Torres Bottom Row- Glenn Broussard, Steve Knight, Glenn Stone- barger, Roy Rios, Tony Rosas, Ed Ramos, Fernando Monriquez, Tom Siqueido tmana- gerl -1.31 13'-37 t mlb! D140 84 F +V! ,K is ' u IM-1 Q 1 S8 4 .40 1 1 ' .1 ., 1 'nl -PET' Vx I ,A .1 , D E s 4 Q v ,, 412- 5' nf 87' 7j':vii1,jQf- . - f Quarterback Lalo Carmona throws a pass to one of his reteivers. The pass is complete and good for a first down. Rick Fortner pumps high to escape a john Swett Indian after catching a pass. Running to block for Riyk is Glenn Stonebarger. Al f t - ' ' W Q Q lisa!-Jfv . Q' .J-,fs -31,3-tg, Q ,. , . A e. . li Ai z., 4 nl , I A 7 i ' 1 S :M ' ,Still 'Nb' at. ' w Q' ' ' Ss ' X l ' ' l ' V V 5 t -- reg' .,.'.f-- , Q-7.- .:.l'fL a. Ai.. V4 - . .f ,Q .1 ff L .Ai .114-4 .51 e- -, . -H -Af Q T- Q ' Q ax' -ghv-A l ,. . H ,Q a - - fa .el Q. -. 'V 'U Q ff' X i, W... F . ,tj 1 ! np- 1, a 5'I .. ki 7' Y ni.-3 , -. 4.-. auugp- ,..,., VI t . e luv jif' ' W,-Agfa uf 3+ -V He N-..,,-0-vw 'rszpaivf i -Ars. We fifth' , 'Sie-is H -f ' -iz,-ff . ' stil fm' in -Q .5 ,f-4 fg Q -.. fi' 'Rm , is M- ik A .ax fam .v --4 'A ' W4 1 , F X WM: hh in AK' ,f it J, 7? W- MWA , ' 'U in fs wr' u ,gg it a ' l v 4, . ff-v ,NIK- Ten Team Members Garner All-League Honors , , ffl ,111 5 86 X fxx. R ' nan :nfl 'ill' .I I-Maia 'v- i in sl N M714 Ben Orozco IO tackles Amador s hall carrier witi issistinte trom ohn Stinton 40 an Brianiottmin ol e ,.. '- A.,-Q gf, - ,mf Q. .,-- ,EQ ' Q- , dv: Saw M . at gtg ' 2 'gy'-i' 'A .- W A. U hw.. .f-51: f :J 'V . A '31-ff'iTi i.'-: f 't wwf 'f'1l?':34'l:g3?j,Ea Liberty end Rick Fortner runs 4 ' down the Lions' field attempt- -vr' .+ :'f ..,'l-., 'iw' ' f' 15' ' . ' , A , 'f N..,.r..w4'f-55.ji'4x X131 r.-1-if ing to avoid Granada s defense 'tif ',,--2. ,gg:.14?:'1f?i 'i'1.fJ-if TT-'Vi ' y-ffwal t,,1maA,..,,Qt..f P ,gg , Y, ,'X5,.:, 1- mfrfxhm and score a touchdown. ps.. , I VNU. , A-. , sq. 3' :vi-'fi' , -,W - , A ' 'L'.'u, '- :-Q 'Q . 'Vg 55:4 fs -as - -sera gr' 'Ni L.-r...f,,-1-:1w'v0!:,,,vf'w I A L ' F:1'4,,j.', '1 A -' Vfifv., 22 ff , ' Q L5 , LJ , 5 g Cary Billingsley reaches out to 5 f f. .L f,Z5,.',,,-,5 'Y' 1,97 ' 5 Xi catch a pass as he runs toward 1-' - X ' T 1 1. M. , , W W yen' .-,.,,-1. de. if , U, . ,. W + -, john Swett s end zone. The . ff f' 35l'f.3bJ3.-f-ua' 'Q ff. ' ' 33 -:A Lions beat the Indians. 3 M - V1 av- S - Q f u- K ,fy s w f il V +-Aw, 'f--1 . U ,, .. Y x - ,QV l A S' Y - I. 'V ..,, . 'f ' Il .Q x , I r , ' . - f'---we A . ' 'ri 4 i - , 'K ... ..- x - M .em ,1 - , - ' . .vnu it . . X P wr: -' ,, Q -f W his-sly 5 . ' ' ' . '- JJ Q T ' . .15 1 -0 , . , , s o f -' A x-af 4 '- - ' N f - - iffflg . ,od ' , .1 .M,,,.,, , .Q ,Q we .nt R ' A v v ' h '44-at if 'tn' , Tracy Moore, 33, runs to the left of john Glenn Stonebarger, 29, eludes his Amador Swett's field in an attempt to lose his Indian opponents in an effort to make a touchdown. opponents and make a first down. The Lions fell to the Dons 12-6. i ALL LEAGUE First String Offense Rick Fortner End Steve Bronzan-Center M ark Dwelley-Tackle jim Honegger-Quarterback Defense M ark Dwelley-End Steve Bronzan-Linebacker Carl Rogers-Linebacker Second String Offense Ben Orozco-Guard Defense Rick Fortner-E nd Mark Lucchesi-Lineman ,ff J M 58 f I 1 , , . x, . . , .rv .','X'q f . .ry X , ,-f , ,o fr ,- . 5, .,. , . .ut x , .,. 1 .I . , ,X 0- 9 l' w , if f '- 87 Highlighting the junior varsity football season was a 21-6 defeat over Amador. It was the first IV win over the Dons in nine years A new coach, jack England, was added to help the IV squad this year Displaying a record of 3-6 the coaches were impressed by the growth of attitude and ability of the players. They felt they did a good job in developing personnel for a strong varsity squad next year. Offensive leaders were halfback Rick Crandell and quarterback Tim Knight. Coach Larry Welch voiced pleasure at their getting the job IUNIOR VARSITY SCORES LIBERTY OPPONENTS 'Antioch rvmgton incoln Dublin Granada john Swett 21 Amador 6 7 Albany 0 O Livermore 14 107 136 SEASON'S LEAGUE RECORD W L T 3 3 0 'Non-League AM JV Team Builds Spirit, Determination, Pride 7 ' 44 ' 0 'I ' 28 0 'L' 8 ' 13 ' 14 'K ' 13 22 46 O done. Rick Crandell skirts the end against the Iohn Swett Indians. Rick went on to score four touchdowns for the Lions. I1 N . -'fuer ',-'lug 88 David Tucker sweeps the right end on a quar- terback keeper. Liberty fell to the Dublin Gaels on their own field 14-13. Caught by a foot as he charges through the Dublin defensive line is junior Rick Crandell, 26. Running to assist him are teammates Mike a H5 for E gs-- ' iz. -. iss llg, ' c--' L. ' U' c '7 rf . Qs ,A -15 1, ,, Ar V wt- 'a ' ,, '- '. .EI ,x is 4 ' N. :- . .-A- fav--' - . -d..:ar ' ,,,' .W . .-. . . . 1.--' ,I- JH . , . ' .. s. ,, . . 5' ,o' . v . , N' I E Q I . ' ' ,, y - 1 L 1 A ' ' . 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M525-gffzvfgf-fifffp'-.1'?ff-f i5i1:zf -1 aa--H-.. : f . - www if ' .+sff?ff'.i- 1' -1f'fff5N-'53L'P: .- QYfp,,1,4,,,,,.. ppp. Jr1...v.esvP- -4 ,, -,-nf., - i., '--L - . . -. -- .. . 5 -., ,..-.,,- ,-. Y - '. ,, .- l.V. Football Team: Top Row-Coach jack Eng- land, Steve Wetzel, Doug Cunningham, Greg Stallings, Matt Mclain, Danny Van Zant, Carl Mune, David Naverette, Tim Hanberg, Sal Defensiveback joe Seeno, 25 and Safety Sal Gasca, 31 try to intercept a pass from a Dub- lin end. Seeno was successful in deflecting the pass and Liberty took over on downs. The Gasca, Tim Knight, Rod Lowrie, David Graves, David Dal Porto, Randy Jones, Raymond Yingling, Rick Crandall, Coach Larry Welch. Bottom Row: Matt Jacobs, Greg Buckingham, 'Q Stan Smith, Tom Stanton. Rich Ambrosino, Russell Blacker, Robert Kersey, Mike Murphy, joe Seeno, Ron Torres, David Tucker, George Cozakus, David Dean, Cal Chato, joe Vasquez. Dublin Gaels barely squeezed by Liberty 14-13. Murphy, 71 and Stan Smith, 52. 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' V as ' ' , l ,9f',.'i 'lr 5' . , '- ' 1' -,1 h P--4h fl Freshman quarterback Marty Bacigalupi is crushed by a strong Livermore defense as he rushes the ball past the line of scrimmage. Freshman Football Teamp Top Row-Coach Frank DeParsia, Mike Sanchez, Eddie Lopez, jaime Melgoza, Ray Deardorff, joseph Mc- Kinnon, Max Sanabria, Robert lNeeks, Alber- to Morado, Roland Duran, Carlos Romero, Lion Cubs Richard Brown, 77, Burt Broussard, 27, Ray Deardorff, 00, and David Kersey, 33, run to assist him. Co-captains Baciagalupi and Burt Broussard, Bill Stanton, Kyle Ferrill, Steve Cruz, jeff VVheeler, Rob Knight, Mike De- Piazza, Cary Reed, Billy Graves, tmanagerj, Bottom Row-Bob Smith, Craig Bronzan, Rick Sheppard, jerry Killingsworth, Steve lN'illiams, Craig Bronzan led the Cubs to a Z0-O victory over the Cowboys. The Frosh finished the season with a top record of 4-1. Marty Bacigalupi, Richard Brown, David Ker- sey, Rick Ciiles, Kelly McClelland, Dennis Pope, Ctrant Pierce, Ed Laremore, Mike Mur- ray, Richard Navarro, Michael Gunn, Allen Elliot, Tim Rogers, Coach jerry Black. x 3 , 'A 1 ' ' - , ' ' E V A - . , . I 1 5 h l' s 1 Q 1 V ' '- ' - ' ' N 1-- c-1--7 14 U frt ' 77 9 9' -- rv H ' 1.1 8. X xggixtoymg gp as ,FV LI-3 ,ffl is-,491 ,fi 1 hyat Q L 1, N. - I I ,Q I' ' H 49- es- 7' : 1 iii in ivvffwlssfvs-G -qq as 7.1155-7U avg .w , f P . N . , 3-.X ' 'ses H A ' ns' 1 ' 5 , ' th A Q i -' i . 4 h 5 ' Cyn- ,A .f i ., - . , - P , Q if Q F ,. N ' , I ' gn - A ' - in 'E phi' ug l if X - .4 V, , 4 .. , , -. 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They were the first Prosh team in nine years ever to place first in the league and the first Frosh team ever to beat Amador. In the total of all the league game scores, Liberty scored 104 points compared with the 14 points scored against them. At the Annual Sports Banquet held in November Most Valuable Player Roland Duran was named and Team Co-captains Marty Bacigalupi and Craig Bronzan were also an- nounced. Ties for EBAL Championship FRESHMAN SCORES Liberty Opponent 6 St Marys 6 6 'Lincoln 12 38 Amador 6 20 Livermore O 6 Granada 0 34 Albany O -6 Dublin 13, 116 32 W T 6 2 o SEASON'S LEAGUE RECORD L - Ed Laremore and his Amador opponent fight 'l'N0n-I-league for possession of the ball. The Lions beat the Dons at Liberty 38-6. ,.,,',- if 4::'l'. 'i' h ' . Fla fur'1.u- -:-n.p-.iw'm'- .ITT 'I-Dtgg-' 'Egg 13531 ..--i1fQ,,i 1-0 v -. 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' ., - Frosh halfback Mike Sanchez, 44 runs along- Marty Bacigalupi tries in vain to break the side team mate Marty Bacigalupi, 10. San- grasp of a Livermore opponent. The Liberty chez's run is enough for a first down, Lions beat the Cowboys 20-O. 91 51 .1 x r5vl7 ' .x.I'KlN'- g:y 4 .Ak 6 .Q Q ug -J yi :?. g.:'k'y f A kt .rex ,i ,rf 4x jf '? 'i L .fyefc'f' l g , lkuliy H fx' r 0' , Q . 'vi - f 5 W v SAF. . f f,fk- ,.' SA gA.3x.?.nQ y --I h J S . - A I -u.Q.,4,, ,Q U-.Altria - ' h .ad mc 5 E' I 1 Qjiiv I ' ' 15 ' ' 4 -+1-c17'i 4 'i 3 , Q ' - Q ff- -9'-,35,r-'Q L 4 A ' ug . . Q , , '4 , sr -' . - 7 ' 9 fn x s ..- ns 1 ., ., -, A. . . fr... , A- ... -- .-n Q- -- 'L ' ' ' .V n - , . - V- 7 V .'!n..n.h Leaving the competition behind him junior Cross Country runner Paul Della Maggiore gives that last burst of speed necessary to win the race against hisjohn Swett opponent. is, ' ,t U. -QJ ' f 1 . gffdf 4 w-.gl qu. .. ..-Hill pg.. Running hard and leading a pack of Livermore opponents, Wayne Chan exerts himself in an effort to step up the pace and to win his event. In third place isjavier Munoz. -14 Cross Country Team Members-Top Row: less Zavala, Duane Landrum, Cary lfoust, Pete Cruz, Ken Brown, Mario Sanabria, Joe Laremore, Coach Herb Scott Bottom Row: john Cihiozzi, Glenn Phillips. Ken Barley, Wayne Chan, 92 YY Cross Country Team Builds For Next Season Cross Country this year had a fun season said Coach Herb Scott. Those who stayed with the team enjoyed running. Coach Scott said It was a building year. Highlighting the season was a member of Liberty's team placing in the Sacramento Invitational Meet held October 10. Pete Cruz placed third followed by jess Zavala in seventh. In Freshmen events Ed Laremore placed seventh, and Gary Foust was twelfth in Iunior races. In league meets the team placed sixteenth in the division. Members sometimes ran as far as four miles. For the first time Cross Country, in conjunction with Tennis, had a separate banquet. The banquet was held in November in the Activity Center. At this time most valuable player, Ken Brown, and captain, Gary Foust were announced. The teams plan to continue this separate banquet idea. Ken Brown, Glenn Phillips and Pedro Cruz jockey for position ahead of their opponents. Livermore beat Liberty 17-46. b J h, vwrnli Q l, y '. gl if 3: I . VARSITY SCORES LIBERTY OPPONENTS 36 'Tracy 19 43 Amador 18 46 Livermore 17 35 Dublin 22 45 'Franklin 17 30 Granada 25 18 john Swett 40 25 Albany sz SEASON'S LEAGUE RECORD W L T 2 4 0 'Non-League FROSH-SOPH SCORES LIBERTY OPPONENTS 10 'Tracy 25 30 Amador 27 32 Livermore 23 28 Dublin 28 46 'Franklin 15 35 Granada 23 20 john Swett 37 33 Albany 24 SEASON'S LEAGUE RECORD W L T 1 4 1 'Non-League Javier Munoz takes the fourth place slip from Coach Keith Dawson. His effort was in vain as Livermore won 17-46. ' 9 Ng., r ' s V! S G.- wtame 5-L. fag: 1 gf' .Z I jf' fffixtgy' Q . - it . l New Coach Leads Tennis Team To Fifth Place VARSITY SCORES L LIBERTY OPPONENTS l 6 'Antioch 1 Sul O 'Ygnacio 7 i.- V 1 Amador 6 R ' V ' 3 Albany 4 .4 , . . 6 John Swett 1 3 Granada 4 94554 1 Amador 6 , h 2 'Pleasant Hill 5 A 3 Albany 4 - V. , 2 Livermore 5 - i f 5 5 john Swett 2 x K 4,-'-11 Q 3 Granada 4 ' - ' ' ' ' 2 Livermore 5 SEASON'S LEAGUE RECORD W L er, 3 10 V 6 ' ' 'Non-League J ,,,,,,,,,.....nsa Rushing up to lob the ball over the net to his Albany opponent is tennis team captain Darrell Hoyle. Darrell went on to win his matth for the Lions Representative to the EBAL tournament Ed Prewett smashes the ball into the opposite tourt to his Granada oppo- nent. Ed won his matth but the Lions were still defeated by the lvlatadors 4-3. 94 4 145 A ,,...,., A ..........,-...-.-........-.. . ...,. , .,..-,-...v-..,..-.4--!' 4... 1 Mg, -:N 145.1 43 0? 'i g , t f - 4 1 .,,. Led by a new coach, Pedro Yanez, the tennis team this year had a big turnout. This had been the first time the team has had the experience of playing against more competitive teams. This year there was more publicity about the team and morale was very good. They were provided with more and better equipment along with new nets and painted court lines and backboards. At the first annual tennis-cross country banquet held November 20 Darrell Hoyle was elected Team captain and Rodney Cardiff was named most valuable player. It was an exciting and interesting season, said Coach Yanez. Liberty this year was represented by Rodney Cardiff and Ed Prewett in the EBAL league tournament. The Lions beat Antioch and placed Fifth in the league. Rod Cardiff, chosen most valuable player of the 1970 tennis team, returns a serve from an Antioch Panther. Liberty went on to beat Antioch at their own courts o-1. ,fi .punt-40' X ' ' - ef 'x 'N N it E f li ei F wmv' ,Q P, I, - il r ,- Q . . . N - -.f.,x.Mk, Q '. X -F4 x x . - e V' ' .' J 1 -My '- n,g .'3E ki... hiatt: -nc-0-- ' im ,, , .D-. tyftx' .,.. ,.'.'L,x-ba-in Leaping high to smash the ball to a John Swett Indian is tennis team mem- ber Darrell Hoyle. Liberty won on their home courts. Steve Cagle drops back to receive a smash from his john Swett opponent. The Lions beat the Indi- ans5-2. fe .,, fa - 1 ' . 'v ' S if rv-.:'rQ.i wQ a.,G ,xg 50' .. .I V' xx tb rim 'S ,gig P 'iff P ' X -' 4 1 ., 4. A-Q.. my .ggi . - fe QQ: mit? e ' he e , i-if ...L -A ' is il gi 1 2 5 Q? , Pg if .fr s if -4 N , , 'md , 4 1 l f , E K' tm. 1 , 51211 . .SDK , ll-je Tennis Team Members-Top Row: Mike tmanagerj Bottom Row: joe Del Barba, Randy Rocker, jerry Ellis, Steve Beeks, Tim Wright, Halelerry Barron, FranlcClark, Darrel Hoyle, Steve Cozby, Sylvia Mader in RJ- .ai- ffl N . Mike Rozenski aims for a basket while playing against Granada. Rozenski was the second highest scorer in the league. Varsity Basketball Team-Top Row: Denny McClain, Rick Fortner, Rusty Fachner, Mike Rozenski, Mark Dwelley, john Casey, Coach Playing his center position Mike Rozenski reaches for a rebound in the john Swett game played in Stonebarger Gymnasium. Attempting to make a basket is senior Mark Dwelley. Dwelley was one of the five starters this season. Jerry Miller. Bottom Row: Glen Stonebarger, Dale lay, Rudy Valverde, jim Honegger, Steve Knight. .i? I 'UU s,.-u S. rv l -J-J lfls 96 Lions Set Top Record, Earn Second In League It was a season of mixed feel- ings, said varsity basketball coach jerry Miller in summing up this year. The team ended with a 21 win 4 loss record, the best in the history of the school. Ranking second in the EBAL league and fifth in the entire East Bay, one game separated the Lions from a championship. At the basketball banquet held March 23, 1971 Mike Rozenski received two awards. Mike was chosen both captain and most valuable player. Mike was top scorer and rebounder for the team. Playing in the Yuba City Invita- tional Tournament the Lions placed second. At the Top of the Bay Classic in Santa Rosa the team won the consolation championship. At Santa Rosa jim Honegger set a new tournament record by making 100 per cent of his free throws 1151 jim was named all tourney along with Rozenski. Three team members placed all EBAL. Rozenski and Honegger made first team. Rick Fortner was named to second team. john Casey jumps as he shoots for two points while playing against Albany. The Lions beat the Cougars in both games this season. .fl ' f'M W. W 1 Senior lim Honegger attempts to avoid his Amador opponents while dribbling down the court. The Lions beat the Dons. Leaping as he tosses in the ball is junior guard Steve Knight. Rick Fortner, 24, watches in the background for a possible rebound. 97 Lions Win 21 Lose 4 For Best Season Ever 7 .Mah Surrounded by Granada Matador opponents is Mark Dwelley, 30. The Mats dont hamper Mark s aim as the Lions win. Up in the air and over the rim goes the ball as it leaves Glenn Stonebargers hands, Glenn plays on first string, Vi! 5.4 98 5 ,ffl ,-1 1 r XIX lm gk.-4 Smiles are plentiful in the Lion locker room after the Amador game as shown by Steve Knight, Rudy Yalverde and Mike Rozenr-lei Concentrating hard on making a haslxet is senior Denny McClain Denny has heen a varsity letterman for the past two veirs ' F ,- ,A Y X. 4 I .1,, r ',. Aiming for a basket is Liberty Lion jim Hon- egger. lim was voted on the all league team along with two of his team mates, Clashing with his Dublin Gael opponent in an effort for two points is Mike Rozenski. Rick Fortner keeps his eye on the ball. Rick Fortner, 24, strikes a pose in the air as he shoots for two points. The Lions crush Albany in both games this year, VARSITY SCORES Patitita Antioth bt Patritks Mission San ose Pinole Nalley Mira Loma Xataville Redwood Dublin Livermore Amador Oakland Tech Albany john Swett Granada Dublin Livermore - Amador Albany Iohn Swett Granada 'Santa Rosa ' 'Sonoma Valley 'Woodland -v M 1022 SEASONS RECORD W L Z1 4 'Non-league 1280 Liberty Opponents 88 ' Y 45 O5 ' 40 So ' , -to 47 ' so ' 1 G 43 58 ' ' 41 03 ' 51 70 ' ' 4o 55 ' ' 05 08 'Lincoln oo 75 ' So 40 18 33 39 03 ' ' 58 82 58 07 50 82 D 52 72 74 71 45 55 38 70 59 oo 48 15 ol 02 75 of O2 oo 41 sl v V Up in the air to toss in two points is center Mike Rozenski. The Lions went on to beat the Dons at Stonebarger Gymnasium. Dribbling in for a quick lay-up is Lion jim Honegger. The Lion s beat the Indians o7-50 in the Stonebarger Gymnasium, 99 P,f,f.4pi- re O J 16. I -6 Sal Gasca, 3-1, jumps high to put in two points for the l.1onS cubs, Liberty heat the Panthers at Antioch S own court. Malt jafobs, 50 gow up between two Duhlrn Qacl ou tort the Lron and went on to Gaels to try to tontrol and rebound the hall wln n 1 the game rn e Russell Blatleer, 40, and Roy Yvlassonr 3, htomharger Lxrnna rum The uh cndtd tne move rn to help Their ettorta are rn vaxn as Seabonwrtha wleagueruord junior Varsity Basketball Team-Top Row ell Blatlxer Carl Nlune Bottom Row Trm Coach Frank Sthmrdt, Mitth Lasater Ed lxmght Rr hard R10 rnanaerr Lal C sto Olvera, Rox' Nlassoni Dannv Cardoso Rus l7h1lOrte1 btexeLe-e 100 fig O .Qt in .K FI X51-4-I I Ucthtw. ' Junior Varsity Ends Season With Winning Record The philosophy of the junior varsity team is to have the individuals get as much practice time and game time as possible. Out of nineteen games played ten out of twelve ball- players played thirteen or more games, said Coach Frank Schmidt. At the sports banquet most valu- able player Sal Gasca and team cap- tain Tim Knight were announced. There was no real first string, said Coach Schmidt, anyone of the players could have played first string in any game. The Lions ended the season 10-9 overall record and a 5-8 league record. They out-rebounded their opponents by 100 points and aver- aged 50 points per game. In the games they lost it was close. Referee Vern Connoley calls a Gael opponent points were not enough to defeat Dublin at for fouling Russell Blacker, 40 as Eddie Ol- Stonebarger Gymnasium. Liberty lost 50-40. vera looks on. Blaclcer, two for two, but his F ,,.- I . . 4 tw ,. ws -Y. I ' l . . s.i't'i.eff Q , ,ea-ff, -L Sal Gasca leaps high into the air and makes an undershot at the basket, His points aren't in vain as Pacifica lost 64-30. Mitch Lasater, 44, goes in for an easy lay-up against the Indians. Liberty beat john Swett 67-50 at Stonebarger Gymnasium, l x 3' if ,..2 Freshman Basketball Team-Top Row: Allen Elliot, Richard Navarro, Kendall lewett, Marty Bacigalupi, Boh Bedoya, Coach jerry Black, in -tw D' ' i 'i 5 Q Steve Beel-45, Steve l'N'illiamS, Craig Bronzan, tmanagerj, Roh Knight Armando Casca ,lim Yawser, Ed Laremore, Mike Sanchez, Bill land Duran, Richard Brownlmanagerj. Stanton. Bottom Row: Raymond Deardortt Ro- Armando CQJSCJ, 3 ll1lTeV'- into ilu- .in to du .1 Freshman Lions Q raig Bronian, ll and Stevv hall and thc- Liberty twin lost to the Liotigar- lax' iii .ind droi in tlw twill 'lihc Qoiiuiv- lN'illitirnw 21 .ittc-init totontrol and wulldown at Storiulmirgvr Qivinnaxitiin lhv troeli tuani l l F- l l . lmizwlw .li-lf-atvd tri: li--ne lw tl thru- mint lctid .1 re-hound .iuiinwt tlicir .-Xlhanx' oi 'ont-rite lwat Allxiiix' in ont! or thcii two gains- tlii- l lt- , l l . ii llit' rniiirl. ciuartvi Ilwv were LIN -l1kkL'N'wllll in tontiolling the wawii lor .i t liiiin -uc-tip 102 Frosh Finish Season With Win Over Amador Highlighting the season of the freshman basketball team was a 53-38 victory over Amador. Coach jerry Black expressed an opinion that though the frosh lacked in height they played many close games. High point man for the season was Marty Bacigalupi with 117 points. Craig Bronzan grabbed a total of 69 rebounds. Elected team captain was Craig Bronzan. Most valuable player was Mike Sanchez. Coach Black said, Mike's desire and determination acted as a spark plug to keep the team going. Marty Bacigalupi stretches with all of his might to score a basket for the Lions. Marty went on to be high point man. Flanked by Albany guards is freshman dribbler Armando Casca. Casca is one of the top scorers of the season. 'Dwi 9-'fx Mike Sanchez leaps into the air as he tries for two points while playing against Albany. The Lions went on to win the game. I Bounding down Libertys court is freshman Lion Roland Duran Playing at Liberty the Lions suffered a loss 49 46 FRESHMAN SCORES Liberty Opponent 9 Pacifica Dublin Livermore Amador Tracy Albany Granada lohn Swett Dublin Livermore Amador Albany Ciranada lohn Swett O29 SEASONS RECORD W L 'Non-league ' 103 Alex Bourbon xxuignx hw ow.-mmrx Fudd . 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X .. .. - P Iw'.ll',,fY 'PPUTMIWYN ll I3 4. jaurcqui Him . .rdgx kf .ion 11 PM X.-' .' u .v .1 'H ' .7 glrx fy ' .1-mn lxrfzt N' l.fW7T'. 14 fm: f.ix1.,i1p.wrx:N - VX N 'V ICA ff -:nm 9:2 is-,Az gai- u'lQ:f1' -.,. 2' .44 ,Z -EX 1 3,5 X -,l Year Of Individuals Highlights Wrestling Season This was a year of individuals said Coach Keith Dawson. For the first time in the history of Liberty more than one person has gone to the North Coast Tourna- ment. Two seconds and a third placed by Roy Rios, Bill Kersey, and Brian Coffman grabbed Liberty third in the tournament. Even though we didn't have the number of wrestlers we needed the ones we had stuck it out and stayed with it. They had pride and what it takes to be a winner, said Varsity Coach Dawson. For the first time the Wrestling team had their own separate banquet. Captain George Zamora and Most Varsity Wrestling Team-Alex Bourbon, Rick Valuable Roy Rios were elected by the team. This year a new coach was added to the Wrestling Staff. Coach Ro- bert Gonzalez took charge of the Junior Varsity squad. Both Varsity and IV did an ex- cellent job, said Coach Dawson. Cervantez, Bill Condon, Brian Coffman, Mike Deluna, Bill Kersey, Adolfo Deluna, Donof van Rice, George Zamora, Roy Rios, jimmy Kuryla, Coach Keith Dawson. Bill Hopkins is unable to lxeep his Dublin opponent from getting to his feet so neither get the two points for the takedown. -v, .1 VARSITY SCORES LIBERTY OPPONENT 33 'Edison 20 38 'Alhambra 11 29 'Antioch lo 43 Albany 12 Z4 Dublin 27 28 Granada Zo 22 Livermore 25 11 Amador 38 45 Albany 3 lo Dublin .30 10 Granada 34 18 Livermore 27 25 Amador 24 W L 7 C 'Non-League 1... i at... ,W Y f 2 1.1 I4 Three Lion Wrestlers Journey To North Coast M p-f 'fli Tom Stanton sprawls and grabs a Livermore '- - opponents leg. He uses the leg to force his opponent to the mat. Stanton won his match and Liberty triumphed 14-7. junior Varsity Wrestling Team - Wayne Scho- Bill Hopkins, Ken Barley, Osvalclo Ramirez, Carlos Ramero grabs his opponents leg as field, Carlos Ramero, Elias laurequi, Bob Ker- Bud Olveda, Coach RobertCQonzalez, his opponent tries to put him to the mat, sey, Alan Hanson, Bob Hanson, Dave Kersey, Ramero succeeded in tying his match 5-5. 4 1 1 ,A,3f.ap.gg..M.. f--www..-.0-swan 1 IU NIOR VARSITY SCORES LIBERTY OPPONENT Edison Alhambra Antioch Albany , Granada Dublin Amador Albany .. Dublin Granada Livermore Amador Non-League 10 1' 50 7 42 21 3 30 43 29 lo 31 Z2 13 10 Livermore 30 12 45 34 5 71 34 20 40 14 7 18 31 W L T 4 9 O 4 Ol'-60 0-A-'A' I Bill Hopkins is the bottom man at the begin- arm grasp, Hopkins succeeded in reversing his ning of the second quarter, He is unable to do position with lm Dublin opponent and won a reversal and is. caught in a leg loclt under the match by points. I-wr. V ina' 'revs .QA-gig, t' 'I 'lik' can 1 R .r I fi iv - wr. B, rg, jimmy Kuryla, one of the five sent to the continued his attack and won his matth at jaurequi Elias tm-N without cuttt-Ns lo break North Coast Tournament, gets a far leg near the end ot the third quarter by a tall liuryla hit. Llwrnwft- opponent down by USIHE-2 IHS arm hold on his Livermore opponent, Kurvla failed to place in tht- tournament toot as a lever to pix' him to the mat IO7 Tec.: 'QTL'-.-Q 1 I . 5 , rr. . ill ' .QT l if-I 'fmaj Mi ' L in ' I ,Q .Q A :l H JA, lu. -x, A ,K dl' Jaime Melgoza, Aron Melgoza, Rafael Pulido, Hector Martinez, John Stanton, Tim Han- berg, Mark Ayers, Bottom Row-Jose Cas- Top Row-Roh Hanberg, Jeff Grahn, Chris Tselepos, Glenn Phillips, Dennis Baldocchi, Gary Vengley, Coach Frank DeParsia Second Row-Mario Sanabrai, Steve Cagle, Jim Marks, , -Ll'-Zh.-. 4 I 4 ' . 4 . Y , , ? 5 51 -'w,' ill' J '3lu.,. pr-'vga -.a,L,gw' PFML2 J, 3 - ,L M... T s lb Mugs , x I .f na- ,vm-ar. 'f 5 vi. ,.,,.,.1'P . 'Wr-so 1 QA! tivrr JVM. , Q 21-It .- . .- V '41 4l,.:',:vL?IlFgR1g',f5.f1 w - .va fat , If .1 I po. -- a,. ' -- 4' - .s'Ai','-m4- ' Y, -Appgxx M. V ' . el' , 45 t,Lt- 5 . '-A .H , I F1 fp T 12. ,,.-s t- . ..- . - . . ' J ' V4-n 'JI'- 1v ' A 1' h 'u a H ,hy-., K.f,g,,x I, A, tu Igiixql I . Q E'Sf.l' 5. x .. , .I x'i iff? 'rf.. 9 'l 'P 'L ' 'li fi: - x . , E f' - V , , 1 . , , ,. - Q at Jaime Melgoza tlrihhlt-s hv a Duhlm Mat-l who John Stanton tries to hlotls a hit from a Duhlin riialws a try for tht' hall blvnn Phillips tonit-s winghatlx lit- intercepts tht- hall and tlrihlilvs to his .ntl hut is not nt-mln-tl lu the opposing goal 108 i.if0 ,LL 70' 'F 'H .L tellanoz, Alvaro Reyes, Adolfo Jimenez, Terry Yates, George Montenegro, Max Sanabria, Tony Herrera. LIBERTY OPPONENT Amador Granada Dublin Granada O Amador 2 0 Dublin 1 W I. T 1 4 1 JUNIOR VARSITY SCORES 2 0 2 2. 0 ' 5 1 3 0345. t . O1 -.1 .,,,I!'1' mls: 'Jas in in 5, . ,N 4' 4' - wi 'sfo Liberty Soccer Has Season With Many Firsts It was a season of many firsts for Liberty soccer this year. New coach, Frank De Parsia lead the team into its first year of league competition. Also a junior varsity squad was introduced. Four members placed in All League positions. Terry Yates at goal and Mario Sanabria, left wing. On second string were Francisco Ceja, forward, and john Stanton, left halfback. Coach De Parsia felt that the team had the capability and personel to be first in the league. He said that al- though Liberty soccer was well de- veloped in skills and fundamentals the other teams surpassed us in desire and determination. Coach voiced pleasure that every one played and the team maintained good morale. He also thought team support was good. Team captain Mario Sanabria and most valuable player Terry Yates were voted for by the team. Glenn Phillips, 18, battles for possession of the ball as his team mates come to his aid. Iaime Melgoza, 24, john Stanton, 23, and Max Mario Sanabria tries but missed the ball in a vain effort to move the ball downfield. ,laime Melgoza, 24, managed to control the ball and kick it downfield. tjtiiii A 1 54? ,wad 'F'l'Cf!f:g4:f 'su .. rf + , If 1 ' THU- , . Q' ra Iggf v .tty , V y' I .g'1.f'. faq U ,T .1 t.. ,, Q - -J LfA'1'-I'll,.:... ' , 4 t ' 'Pc ' .asa 4' , ' Y ix' may 51 .. ,.,. fl Wqliy Q, if Sanabria, 3, come to try to turn the tide of conflict in Liberty's favor. Together they all succeed in controlling the ball. VARSITY SOCCER Byron Boys School Tracy East Union East Union Granada Amador Livermore Dublin Granada Amador Livermore Dublin League Record L 350 LIBERTY OPPONENT 8 0 1 1 3 ' 3 1 M anteca 3 2 ' 3 1 0 O 4 0 ' 3 0 ' 3 4 3 O 3 1 3 2 1 W T 109 Rally Squad Participates In Summer Workshops Q Q .X 13-S' L 1 1. 1 . A-,, Q Varsity Cheerleaders-Lynnette Mcl.endon, l Lynnda Mori tHeadJ, Mary Io Robinson. Rally Squad Members-Top Row: Denise Bac- chini, Lin Smith, Pam Morse, Robin Dixon, Sylvia Mader, Donna Phillips, Ieannie Carlisle. Second Row: Lynnette McLendon, Lynnda Mori, Mary ,Io Robinson, Kathy Combs, Marie Hibbard's California Clinic played an important part in the talent dis- played by this year's rally squad. The squad attended the songleading and cheerleading camp last summer for five days. They learned various routines and cheers and some of the basic duties of being rally squad members. While at camp the songleaders received a first place trophy and ribbons. The junior varsity cheer- leaders received first place ribbons also. The squad was presented with the spirit jug for one day. The girls earned money for the camp by holding a car wash last school year. Throughout the summer they held cake sales. Another clinic was attended at the end of the 1969-70 school year. Held in San jose the one day clinic intro- duced the girls to rally squad. As basketball season rolled around rally squad sold candy and held a paper drive. With the money earned the entire squad was able to have new uniforms for the spring sports. Comes, C-eorgi Massoni, Diane Wristen, Angela Pacheco, Linda McLendon, Diane Dominguez, Tina Ortez. Bottom Row: Erica Dawson, Linda Chilarducci, Bartholomew, Nance Tovar, Lizzie Dominguez. , I, 'W - , f' llO 'Q bw? r, F ...AP -,a .. 54?-, K A, . '11 ,E P .fr . Q , 1-.4 ,.. 1 -..' . .if -1- ,A M . .. Y H... . . , 'P fa gi .-,,..all- -V- , ' Q 5.7 t. - 'f:'..-Af- ' I -'-.-r 'll ,.4P ,ff .ff Ready to begin a joint vittory theer at the Amador rally are the varsity, iunior varsity, and freshman tliccrlcadcr- Spirit ro:-Q high to drown the Dony 1 1 'fl A I 4 I -.,,. fr 'A I ' th .-U 'ily C-1: B- .P..t. - lg ' ' V a 1, . ,. 'A M-at . . 1 s l ' X 0, , L '. L' ' - an dl Mascot Nami' Tovar lxulw .i l'l.it tire' during a -ltit pvrtornivtl on tht- tit-ld .it lialltimc ot tht- lrvirigtongariiv H2 Songleaders-Diane lN'ri1-ten tlleadl, Kathy Combs, Angela Patlicco, M-zrie Gomes, Ardie Adding to the hands performance of pinwheels to the audienfe at the Hometoming football game are the songleaders and majorettes. The Dawson, Ceorgi Massoni. band performs various routines including a light show in which the majorettes participate with lighted batons. - ,,. ' l - . 5- ' 'J' . -S --oft. 335. -ini I u,1- Majorettes-Donna Phillips, leannie Carlisle, DeniseBacChini,LinSmith. Robin Dixon, Sylvia Madcr, Pam Morse, ,I I Lions are great! shout Iunior Varsity cheer- Posing as Coach jack Ferrill is Nance Tovar, leaders Linda McLenclon and Diane Dominf The coach is giving a pep talk to the team and guez during the Amador game. his son S ean, Cindy Celoni. Songleaders Win First Place Trophy, Ribbons Cheerleaders, songleaders, mas-Cots, and fans gather in Stonebarger Gymnasium to cheer on the freshman basketball team. Rally squad members came to all of the games to watch the Varsity team win all games played on their home courts this season. Mascots-Name Tovar, Linda Ghilarducci. 'Ce Qu-r O --.pr I 'V Varsity Wins EBAL Championsh O , . '-' 'sit -, - - -an ' X-..I ' . ' ' Ray Sanchez winds up and throws a fast ball to the Cowboy opponent at bat. Liberty lost to Livermore at Liberty 3-S Rick Fortner receives congratulations from the Lion team after he knocked in three men whith gave Liberty the edge in ru ns Rick Fortner rounds first on his way to an almost home run. Fortner was tagged out at home as he slid into the plate. IL!-,im 1..- -N., Q..s-s o. .o- 'lbs-1-ro-3 ,, ...,- 4 - . 1 I I I I5 S 'nfl- 'fanug n ntuQ.4-Q .-nr 9335 is - . 'Q 5 A ' I ' r i-.J .. ' Ho' 9- V I Varsity Baseball had a slow sea- son, said Coach Robert Glenn. This year we had a lot of potential but we just couldnt get the hits for the runs. Varsity Baseball saw eight of her returning lettermen who last year had averaged .300 but this year few batted near that. With only three weeks of practice before their first game the Varsity started slow then picked up speed near the end. One of the outstanding players was Ray Sanchez who tied the league record in pitching with a 5-2 record for the season. Said Coach Glenn, We had a good defense, and the pitching was good. We left many runners on the bases and if we could have had the hits, we could have done as well or better than last year. The Varsity squad ended the sea- ip In '70 Season son with a 6-6 league record and a 9-10 non league record. For the first time since 1939 Liber- ty was declared outright champion baseball team of the league. Liberty had the highest batting average and had won the most games of any other team or in the history of Liberty. At the Annual Baseball Banquet Most Valuable, Pete Barrera, and Most Outstanding Defense and Captain, Frank Rosas were an- nounced. Liberty had four on the EBAL selections. jack Upton was the first Lion ever to win the batting cham- pionship with a .452 average. Merle Knight tied the League record with four triples, two in one game. Pete Barrera was in pitching with a 5-0 record and Prank Rosas, most out- standing defense player. The Lions ended the season with a 10-2 league record. ,, ,l.ff X, QA! I .sn ,gr gi- 'i 2. ja 'W S -If kann s 1 I l . J , .I E 1 1' 3 Q H ' . I - , . I iz . I I ,I I I I ' ' 5 I. E ' T H' I -N II I-Q I .I .I I .I n',.'4I-ga: I 37- II N. l I . -.1 ' ' M' . A- ' ' .. . I .- , f . 5--.: ' A- 4 , 1 - .N-. 'T-'i,...V-14 -AJ Ralf! ', I-gr 75, I 'X 'fA!gI.m-'Steffi Ie. .V I LI. II-I'I -b:x!. , '5'iF .nis v',' ' l .- x - . .- -'L4f..f2'3gvq-ff I.-, ?'L:, il:-I-If - A., L - . .'f'I. .- , .1 -. ..--4, I . ' 'Y 'gg' A S r . . 'I ' ,., I ., M - '-'4.YT--1' 9 -T 'v' ' ' 'figs' A 29-iz'i'f':'---' I '. K 'IL .I-1',',w--'-'i ll.'1av'x,'l1l. ' 1 ?I if-F L . ,lgt.,' i -4. gf- - ' v, ..e c-g.v-1.:-1- 'S-.-.-I-'W-a . x 'J' .tv A454 -- i- -, 1'-'q 'i ' .1 - - ' . . . , . . .Agatk I-ilI,a.L:, v?!I., . N ,II EI I:,I,.I-I . nr i n'.. - , 1 fs- uid ': '.'L'f.. PQ.i'- t 5 I t 15.25. 1412-xii o 1 asia 1...-4 4-for fa -v' ft -'1 1 1 u 2-rL.f'f-e.'wa.'e5 +f. of-1 '-i'1- '-'Mi- 'i 'f'Qf5.,L'5S-.wfkzwlf 5 4.x:f !!5Tf .-.T..'-575 .I'i...'Z.9T'i'3- '- if ' A' 2 ,,,, ,- 1, .v New -.us-.tu . N s , V fe 71 VARSITY SCORES ..,.. m . LIBERTY OPPONENT V y o Edison 7 - W 7 M ' ' Dan Celoni sprints 0 Antioch o A . ' ' for home and pre- 2 Lincoln 14 T k by pares to slide as the 4 Amador 3 X ball heads tor home 3 Washington High O , from the shortstop. B Rio Vista O A ' l I 4 Benecia 3 u 2 ,A-5.44 1.-rg,',,,t?4g-,v,J4'?3.4.. ...-. 7 john Swett 2 A -N - 'V ' ,1',':f, Dale lay sprints for O Granada 4 I Q , xvfJVr 2':f'4f? first as the pitcher T Bvmlnore 3 i I - M' H ' ' '.'. Exif 'EJ 'fl 15:1 throws wild and the U In V ' 7' .. J , -, 3, nz L. - 2 . baseman is unable ii QIINSY 1 ,. L -' l 'f' 'N K' r . ' .. g -. to catch the ball. ma or 11 john Swett Z W Y 'f 0 Granada 3 3 Livermore Z 0 Dublin 0 2 Albany 4 W L T 9 10 O 70 VARSITY SCORES 3 Edison 7 2 Antioch 3 7 Lincoln 2 o Benecia 5 4 Delta 3 12 Linden o Z0 Dixon 4 5 Rio Vista Q 7 Livermore 3 3 Amador 5 8 Albany 3 O Granada 4 1 john Swett 0 O Dublin 2 12 Livermore 2 5 Amador 4 5 Albany 0 3 7 Granada 0 8 john Swett 1 13 Dublin 1 WLT Varsity Team - Top Row: Cal Chato tman- Coach Robert Glenn, Bottom Row: Lalo Car- 1550 age-rl, jerry Zamora, jerry Ellis, Ray Sanchez, mona, Steve Bronzan, Dale lay, Tony Rosas, Rick Fortner, Bob Hanson, Ernie Borbon, Blas Franco, Rusty Fachner. q Q 1 . L ' 1 Q 4 ati 2: ,v e . , it f rf' IF - ' t 7' tif . '.. .f ' - f H54 S' W' si gf' V -20 736 25 K1 51' - .1 is I E 1' - J 'ii V4 rw. 4 E ,IL-xv. I wah ' il, . . 2, , 'lu R . ' In ' v, 3 ' , ix fsxx N M U A , is J gym. M '9li f'A , ' - qjfj 1? V if V 3 S 'A 4 f , ,.- r f, f - . fi ' f- i t 5 1 f - ' fs 1 ' ff L 4 5 1.4 Q' I ,rj 1:73, A-9 1 4 Il I' f iw! ,wif I . ,v 'I I t - fps if T 'aww' -an , A, 'Q-wry' L h.g!'-.Wff up ' N' I - -l . Z - 'M g3ge.Cst '- jf A , , -V 1 'fri A ,- v ., , It , 4 s.fz1.1:ff,s4s1-f+-1 f' .21 ' team! af- L .. .E r'Hf':lSq',4X, I 5 W gi, U K I5 ht hay .i .VIL- f .M A v i - A - 1 KWH. 115 I V Baseballers Improve, Finish 1971 was a successful year for the junior varsity baseball team. They finished third in the league. The most valuable player award went to Dan Cardoso. Along with captain Carl Mune Dan was a lead- ing hitter. Carl's batting average was 429 and Dan's 394. Dan was also leading pitcher. The season began with a new crop having only three starters back from lastyear. Coach jerry Black commented on the amount of support the team was Craig Bronzan makes an out when this run- Third In League given. He said, School spirit helped the team to win a lot of games. In the 1970 season the team also had a third place finish. Coach Black felt we were well balanced. Sophomore Mike Painter, 20 raises his mitt to be ready for any fly balls hit into his center' u 7 ' .. . ' , K mira.-if HA..- -for-Nu-1-7 K - . . , C 'Nt ' ,x x - 9. .p ' Q . 1 Y l --I 4 A ,. ... aj. gf-Q 90-. bv n I . -v 1-Q11 x 4 55, Q,- f ' Ax. . , I ner tries to steal. field position, -fp. f-f .,.,1- -,1 H , -5, 9 eg , ., , . . 9 A ' . ' - -. '- f .f 1. . . ' 9734 r - ', t - ' A ' -. ' , ' 1' - i f ,Q ,.,,, .1 Hr. WW- 1 ' vf -QM-r ?? '- rf.e,av,.44fv-f,'9'fi?f':'i1I.-r'?7f3 f-- ' i - A .fx ' L 1 ,L 'ff , X 2 ,. ,. --f'-f V 1- tv . 4, . , ' A, 1 . I 9 I . 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'X K ' -'IL 114 vu junior Vars 'x Baseball Team - Top Row: Terry Pool Mike Murphy Coath-lerry Blatlt Nlelgoza Rodney Beaxer ,lim Yaswer Carl David Navare. f Lmzntlvll Tim llulsex' Bottom Row: Doug Cunningham Tim Mag' Nlune Rltls 'DlWPPdYd. Q ' X ki iw Nliltt lliznter giore Craig Bronzan EJ Larernore laime 116 1970 JUNIOR VARSITY SCORES Lrberty Opponents Edrson 'Anhoch 'Lmcoln Dxxon R10 Vrsta Llvermore Amador Albany Granada john Swett Dublm Llvermore Amador Albany Granada john Swett Dublm SEASON S RECORD 6 11 1971IUNIOR VARSITY SCORES Lnberty Opponents Edison Antxoch Lrncoln Amador John Swett Granada Livermore Dublln Albany Amador John Swett Granada Lrvermore Dublm Albany SEASON S RECORD Non League on League Carl Mune makes a double play at second base 'if' 2' 1 YW 6' JE' Mft? of we' Craig Bronzan stretches high to catch the ball and make an out at first base. The umpire moves rn to watch. David Navarette slides into home safely even though Livermores catcher is ready to catch the ball and make an out. I .. 1, hfnu WD' 4 . D , 5, pw, we 3 ,W Q 1-31 ,no :Milk 4.zm:.v. 92-Ps' hu' qi V-N ,.l'J VARSITY SCORES Liberty Opponent -ll 50 15 -lo 'Mt Diablo 'Rio Yista 'Rio Yista 'Pleasant Hill Cranada oc- .go 14 55 5 40 :vo - fa ' - 3 U' w.7 ,' :Z Albany 41 ..--A.. .L .Q 3-, W - H. v N. tm' -n 4m ,Amador 1-1 - 4- . 19- -flarfm-Lf i --:Q o Kennedy 3 5.4 -mu g,-sJh - ' A 33 Dublin 3: , 4. ' -' 43 Livermore o3 . F 50 Granada 59 4 - s -1 :O 'Kennedy 40 . 50 Albany 40 ol Amador 70 53 Dublin 33 A ,N Aw 45 Livermore o-l ...Q-4'2 N---- ,N s '.-oh ,,,,,, ' ' wg-ni O' - I 14 SEASONS RECORD VYL n ss junior golfer Gary Yengley reads the green at his team, Cary was a top golter this year and 3 ' the Berhel Island Golf Course before putting aided his team hy playing in all of the matghes xOn'I-eague the ball in an aitempt to rapture a vigtory for and the tournament. 1, Bob Hanson stroke-srhe After hooking into a sandtrap Alan patiently 5 , - 'A ' ball to sinlx the uttand tries to blast the hall out. A sandtra is onlv - , P U P . . , 15- T-is-: . 5.,s as gain a par. one hazard agolter has to avoid. n I be 1 'tif 1, 'fy virftt' . . . - ' , 'Q --- T- ff'-' - - -- - 1' , il ' -. 2:25 ' '- F9031 , ' ' --FS '. .- 'wtf' 'f?-vi.,-ss,'Q5ETif-iQ f 2' ' ' Z ' 9 ' - li . ia:-'B H.-1 r-db'-91' 'EQ-'S o 1 1 Y -lv!! ' , -. 'W je-:ir ,- A ,- f ', 1 4 ' . hi... an If Q.-'V ,Ae . . ?! '!4Nf. k.,g1,7.., V i ..,-, a aa 1 Z., rr- ' - . f f r- P 15x W align- range -V - f I .nf Q -4' ' '. , ll, A , l QI' 1' 'ff 2,- f,,f I l I X. Liberty golfer Alan Hanson tees off on the sixrli iz.-lt a long par 5 Alan participated in :nc EB.-XL tournament held in bunol, Y Y v x VA ' 9. A 1-Mx... ,Ne 1..- A 0194.0 -2 - ' ' i-,,-..z.1L'.L2- .:-sv-w Y -o- --,ing 'ltfs a-'M'-f':1- f ' 1 I QJ I 'T'-5 Q-A - 1- sr ,,.,.. fflifl-J'f1f'i,,,N:,' fl' X' . .- - '.-W ' W ' Lg, sn. f ..- . ff' ., , e '- f-fa f J-.L -h ' -l - . - .. N- w. ' I 25. , ' V... ' ie- - eff- , U e.- ff -' i 4, A , , ., ..z,,ak,,Q-'e--2-1. . l ., V ' -.uh ,K . -' e v .. ,rg ' -, ' l H ll a -V, . ,. Y.: ,- -tn ' . Juv- - , V., vrafoff' ,..r I 0- ,ei 1 . . ' U. - a..,-0.-. ,ff , . ' . - -, ', :lt ,I- .L ' '-' I -f .. ...yy -fir sn :.,?l...ow', 'K is X ,, At1.,,4.,M,g.W i , Q-,. 1 V' N .U ' 'nw'-5' ' ' 1 Q F ' , . . .- . P J bn.- ., . ' '15 .. - 1'-lx I 3 lb. . .5., .U-.o,-.', Golfers Place Fourth In Sunol Valley Tournament Stan Smith uses a fairway iron to knock the ball on to the green. Stan played in all of Liberty's matches this year. ,ff I , ' , Golf in it's second year at Liberty had a turnout of 19 signed-up mem- bers narrowed down to 8 regular players. The team played in a tournament on May 17 at Sunol Valley Country Club. Liberty placed fourth on the 18 hole course. Top golfers listed by Coach Herb Scott were: number one-Stan Smith, number two-jim Marks, and num- ber three-Bob Hanson. Sophomore Alan Hanson putts toward the flag. He attempts to lag the ball close to or in In Coach Scott's opinion the team played their best match against Amador making their highest score of 62. The new sport was provided with a budget for balls and other necessary items by the school. An important part of the season was playing a full schedule against competative teams, said Coach Scott. the hole from the fringe. Alan went on to help Liberty win the match. P K 'F ki .Tw I W 'V aw 'Uh-ga U Nfl. . 2-m'F5f'e Y F v .3 H.. Golf 'feamifop Row, Terry Yates, Terry ald Torres, Doug Myers, Bob Hanson, Frank tom Row: David Dal Porto, Gary Vengley. Gregory, Jim De La Rosa, Alan Hangonl Ron- Brooks, Steve Cagle, Coach Herb Scott. Bot- Stan Smith,IimMarks,Mike Casey. 1 1 , 9 if ' I , fs.-an 1 Q- .Z x , . C A . 1 1' 1 vi is ,- l Eu C 4 XJ . , I 'i , X- , ' ra -'Yi W P I f Y x j X , L A f ' h N A x4 '1 r XB .1 - H9 Swimmers Place Fourth In EBAL Meet Broken records highlighted the 1971 swimming season. Five records fell this year. Sophomore Rick Pastor broke the 200 and 400 yard freestyle records in 2:04:4 and 4:37, respectively. Returning seniors Sean Ferrill and john Casey each broke a record. In the 100 yard backstroke john swam a new time of 1:05:4. Sean replaced the 100 yard breaststroke record with 1:1O:8. ln the 200 yard individual medley David Csraves, a sophomore, set a new time of 2:25:7. Two swimmers qualified for the North Coast trials. They were re- turning lettermen john Casey and Rick Pastor. Coach jack England thought the team did an outstanding job. The diving team consisted of Buddy and Ctary Serna. Coach Eng- land was pleased with the job they did, earning places in all of the meets. Sean Ferrill was elected as captain for the 1971 squad. Finishing with a 5-9 season record the 1970 swim team placed fifth in the EBAI. meet. The team was led by captain Ken Clark. Ken was one of the few seniors on the team. Varsity swimmer Rick Pastor con- templates his chan- ces for a win. Rick broke two records in the -100 and 200 yard freestyle races. n X-X I 1 - a , H ' ':f-f.:--- - . aaa-H--f 9- 353 1 . -A QA . . si? fm-' ,. 9 . Q' , ' uf-L l ' 54...-' 7'-M Senior Cary Billingsley races down Liberty s pool in the 50 yard butterfly, The Lions heat Franklin in their first meet. --., 7 D rl ii, l I A I: 6 .uhseh I Q li I , 'lr ' , . I a 5 .' H ' ,r . V Q ' ' ,, F I , .' f L' ,Q v -1 M Q ' ' .Q ' . 9 .' ' - 1- 1 ' .4 - -4.. 1 - . . W' -x.f.5'lsi:.F -si 9, Gary Serna performs a swan dnt- at lilwrtx' s pool to add point- for a win over .-Xllnirix' Lian' plated tifth in the FB.-Xl diving ', BM' hifi' RCQQQQ 'LFS 4 ,. 1 -4' ,. . ' l '5'14', 7 ' ' A 'f ',,5 . --Q 0-'Gi-W , 4 av- 'I 5. 3-.uw .. 'Til'-'Q , ' Sophomore David Graves swims the last pool with a time of 1:39. In the 200 yard race Freestyle lap of the 140 yard individual med- David broke last years school record with a ley. David tied the school record at Liberty's new time ot2:25:7. jeff -1. Ei 1 ,gi ,C , 1 9 I N iw, Et... 4 - , ,.. , Qt S 79 a y,,'.a- ,,, .. t ,Q Y 1, :K 0 C Q 5 Ai. R. K f as K . ,' . 6 A -4 V . , ., h Q mx W .,:i41,,5 -9 Y - - N N B' - - , 1 955 'A ' -' 3- R 1971 VARSITY SCORES Franklin Mt. Diablo Alhambra Modesto Livermore Granada , Antioch e La Salle Albany - Amador L 512 SEASON S RECORD 00 W Non-League 1970 VARSITY SCORES Liberty Opponents Edison 'Alhambra ' 'F ranklin Ciranada 29 'Lincoln bb 25 'Tracy 05 Z5 'Antioch 09 22 'Davis 72 ol Albany 30 38 'De La Salle 55 17 Amador 78 72 'Armijo 20 27 Livermore 08 Z3 'San Ramon 71 542 SEASONS RECORD 774 w L 5 9 'Non-League . , S, Q s E 4 . ' il, ,.,-,154 . , - QQ .jg Liberty Opponents 54 4 39 ' ' ff: ,, Zo 'Bishop O'Dowd 68 40 1' 54 as , 39 nr 55 X 61 32 'Q 17 78 '4 W 20 O9 f . ...., W 51 43 ' 41 'D 47 7-'Tm sa 25 2.4 o9 ' 1 L 5 7 4 4 ' 53 42 7 49 46 67 14 34 09 ---H 11 5 Q , A 1 Kief- . N Q W Swimming Team-Top Row: Sean Ferrill, Cary Billingsley, Buddy Serna, john Beal, john Casey. Second Row: Coach jack England, David Graves, Rick Pastor, Steve Beelxs, Bill Stanton, C-ary Serna. Bottom Row: Rodney Springing from the starting blocks at Anti- och's pool is varsity baclcstrolcer john Casey, john placed second in the 100 yard race at the EBAL meet this year. Lowrie, lvlilxe 1Nheeler, Scott Arends, Kyle Ferrill, joe Del Barba. P-E. 121 I -L- li lin 'X :L if I 1? , , IA .Eg !l'44,,.' ' Track Team Builds for Future In 70-71 Season 5 rf tg. v. I 1 , X fxi N.. ,, 5 t ku? -. S -. 'Q Frosh-Soph pole vaulter Bill Hopkins clears the bar at 9'6 to place himself fourth against high ranked Livermore. Cary Foust starts his kick as he enters the last part of his race. Foust ran the mile race and placed fourth against Livermore. The Lions lost to Livermore at Liberty 32-104. f 4 .-iifl' fig 'W fi ' .',- L. - I-t. .Ai r 3,1 - J ,ip f Q ' Q , . - 021 , . -riff. 15- -fi gt I .. y A fi- . 'wt ,tvu X , ' 9 'X , A me., . I Q . A jumping high, jim Davis moves ahead of two Livermore opponents. In the 70 high hurdles Davis succeeded in placing second which helped Liberty's 28-108 score. We had mostly young track mem- bers, said Coach Keith Dawson. Plagued by a half squad, the smallest turn out in a long time, the Liberty Lion track team had many close games and ended the season with a 1-S league record which placed them ahead of john Swett. The ones we had did an excellent job and really put out well. I feel they should be proud of what they did accomplish, commented Varsity Coach Dawson. Last year the Lions again took the championship away from the Ama- dor Dons. In a dispute over one point to find the league winner Coach Dawson succeeded in obtain- ing the hard won championship trophy for Liberty. The Varsity squad ended the sea- son with an 8-1-0 non-league record and an 8-0-0 league record which placed them first in the league. The IV posted a 1-8 record beating john Swett. A ., 'IU 1118 ...Q 3 gsiidr, gg' fi f-.r as-F-1' 1 ff- T ' i o ,' o 1 M I 9' 9 JJ'-1 .- -' ' 'pm , '12 it .s ff .ff A .I I -I . , ,L , ' -, if T. .T l 'i ,- Q 5 N - ' ' 'I-f 51 +45 , .. gl 15 - -a , ', ,uf , X t---L - -, -...-g,'f' Fvilbpzs I' ' ,jx .. ' W I 5 - 1 , 5' J' is A . if ,' 4 ,-4' M . c ' . -,- ' .-wr' If ,-'I--., - --Q ..g:k.:-- A , .-q 0 I ,u ' --' Q - .--, . -'L-J -l- Q. .H I I - 1- - - - VARSITY TR ACK LIBERTY OPPONENT 45 Concord 56 Dublin 91 80 30 Clayton Valley 100 99 john Swett 63 Albany 43 Antioch 39 Amador 66 Las Lomas 32 Livermore 22 Granada WL 19 35 72 92 98 70 104 114 IUNIOR VARSITY TRACK Concord Dublin Clayton Valley 07 john Swett Albany Antioch Amador Las Lomas Livermore Granada 10 4 O 6 52 84 30 99 29 1 97 22 30 101 25 111 25 1 20 11 22 1 8 21 11 W L 1 9 Track Team - Top Row: Coach jerry Lilley, Wayne Chan, David Tucker, Dwayne Lan- drum, john Stanton, jess Zavala, Pete Cruz, Mitch Lasater, Cary Cunha, Ken Brown, javier Munoz, Cary Foust, Steve Lee, Coach K 4.1 W 1 at Y fwfr. Tom Stanton puts out a Final effort to Finish the 220 yard dash in the best possible time to place him first in his event. ' I X , .. , ,,,.,A.f , spas. Ei tw, '47 Q A -'At is X-h---innate K , S' if . , 'L A. 1 3, ,. ' '1 .: ' . if as - 9 x sa Aff A tft'tieLQ2559?Li , , rj ,,,.,.a'fQi A Q - . ' my rm- K x - -if 1' i Li l , ' f V- Je-V' ' f 3 ' K .gn f an M X mv ugh Steve Lee clears the hurdle with ease as he moves up on his opponent, Lee placed fifth in the 70 high hurdle at the EBAL meet. 5 1 71.9 Keith Dawson, Second Row: David Kersey, Richard Brown, jim Arterberry, Leo White, Carl Rodgers, Rick Brown, Robert Kersey, Dennis Baldocchi, Bill Hopkins, joe Laremore, Clreg Buckingham, Bottom Row: Harry Wise- !.,:!...3x -Am t t,.,v. ' n. 3 . ' Q , ly manager, Mario Sanabria, Fernando Diaz, Richard Navarro, jim Davis, Osvaldo Ramirez, Mike Rocker, Ray Yingling. ,Q i, 5555 terse ,J n.: ' elf , ,, 2 If-4 - V. E Y , - . - ' it f 'H VNU ji' if . My L 123 Track Wins Championship In 70 Track Season , . , V ,-l..'A'V --I 'l lJgx'A Ullnlkljf'-- ' , .3 l 5 Raymond Yingling steadies his pace as he prepares for the run ahead, Yingling placed first against Dublin in the 2 mile run. David Tucker Sprints past .1 Qlaye lon Xldllfj' runner but despite his ct' forts he tyailctl to place in the .120 yard dash that day 124 V N,- .,...42.gia1 L ,Vai ,,. 1- 41 -,ti -gk' do 4. Notiluxs.. tu y TAX N- I Z --4' nuns-s ,,-sa Q- 4, ,..a.,..s+ 'fili- XP'- r- ' iii EV?-:f.f1'? - xx A . -J ., a 3 Je: U sk . , 5- ,-2. v .. A . ao- .2- . ,,, A XF as . V N' 'Q -- Q-. jess Zavala passes an Albany opponent. Za- vala ran the 880 yard run in 2:15 placing his third. His efforts were in vain as the Al- 41 , any V Q? i'! c ' L -t Ihr Q 'Q . -' uma- AMAOWZ Yiskb 4-.J andre iw. 'fi 2 - .. 'If' ' .yy .EP fl. 4 C2109 ,., ,-I- fV1,' it bany Cougars pawed past the Lions 72-63. In the EBAL tournament held at Liberty Zavala placed sixth in his event. at I -A 'I .12 '1H'Q?' , Fu 1 4 Q u ' S 4 1 M5 ,Ha ' ,mt W' ' ',f,luf,f QA' sf, .s A wir' ' avi! 'V' 'asv 4 , ..q:'f'- ,, , - - Amway -f -HQ ,, L: an :L if- .4 Osvaldo Ramirez starts his kick as he heads he crossed the tape. He succeeded in winning Pedro Cruz tries hard to catch the Dublin op for the finish line. Ramirez, in a last effort a fourth place ribbon for Liberty at the EBAL ponent ahead of him. Cruz finished second in try, was able to pass one more opponent before Tournament at Liberty- the mile run against the Gaels it if N 4 fi- z 6 19 5 1 W? 3 ' A Q 1 1 K Xx- 4,.f,c I 'c Qs Bill Hopkins barely clears the bar at 0'0 to move into fourth place in the junior Varsity group. Hopkins went on to clear 10'o and 4 s in ,ff third place at the EBAL tournament at Liberty's Ohmstede field. Liberty placed fourth in the tournament this year. -:film ff 7'-Q 'L Classes K X iffy' w 1 Q fb -R . Q , x- if Nm...g.N ,,,, h . A lun.-.. xx xx: ,Aw . . .trying on a high school ring for the first time. 127 Kim Abreu Susanna Andrade 5u1t!AfL'rld5 Bill Atkinson Eva Austin Leigh Ann Austin Steve Ayers, Randy Azevedo Marty Bacigalupi Regina Barnes Bexley Barrio: jerry Barron Karen Barton Scott Barton Vicky Beck Bob Bedoya Steve Beelns Dona Blaclxer Dan Blanton Diane Blazian Cruz Bonilla Cindy Bowers Cindy Brackenridge Phyllis Bradley Paul Branscum Craig Bronzan Frank Brooks Burt Broussard Clenda Brown Richard Brown Rickey Brown Sheila Buckingham Karen Buclcler Elsa Burrola Randy Cagle Regena Campbell Arthur Cano jan Cardiff jose Castellanos Alex Castro Cindy Celoni Frank Clark Kristie Clements Karl Clifton Sheri Cline Marlene Coelho Mathew Coelho Nanny Collins Rohert Cook Terry Coomhes Teresa Cordua bteven Ctllby' Su'-an Cronlx lanie Cumming lohn Lutino Nl arilyn Uavidxon I i - 1- :+ xxx N . I' U G' in Tl --. Q- v'. X. O . , ,G . in J-1 S '94 f 7 I -:Q vw Fi P v in N an 'V ,3 3. ' . ', .ff 5, Q v ' . -'- Q.. f , i N-s -5. ' 4, '. 5' 562' bf : Q, , f ,Qu x A -xxx ' p. R. funn' -1 -1 L.. -- I C I A- 4 is ,,.v- Q- 3, I 'I' l r iv X , f iq., X t ,ON 9 ' i.. -4 Q - gif! A iz 1 ff v B6 - 5 if hx, T x sk 1.'qe Sales, Dances Help Freshmen to Raise Money Some of the freshman class activi- ties this year were: cake sales, bottle drives and two dances, which were in February and April. As Home- coming approached, freshman stu- dents involved themselves in selling corsages. The freshmen worked long and hard to complete the float entitled MatsCan'tDig. With this much success in their first year, they should have greater success in their remaining years at Liberty. 5' be 1-. x, L F' A sg All 7:- I .Yi N S. F -.I I. lf rl4. Qf AQ . Q. ' 'Wfffli 2' . ' ' 4 Jf'- s' W Q v,4 f ' ' 1 . Jw if ,L Freshman class officers-Richard Navarro, vice- Graves, presidentg Jeff Wheeler representa presidentg Louise Pacheco, secretaryg Teresa tiveg and Kyle Ferrill, treasurer BL 01-1-15 1' ,. gf 1, , ,. .-.. .Q ! v. - Nr' , A Cx 1 ., .W,,W, 'is W 4. Q... La . fx g c..-A K. 'X g .wi ,a x 4 ' in 'J me me ' M ag no 3 A Q 1 4- 'EF ,. W 'C' i :: i t - 1 lf jx 'Q' Nu- nn' 7 we - '7 -.. vs -1 'L ' -..,.- N v- - it 1 ,ik 'L W .31 1' ' 'Y 1 X ' i H N , X . X 1-F Q- Y aft X, 1, . - A ' 'Si 'F 75 s A F' X x ' f 44 i an wr I-, :M f t X xr I ith ' 1 fffsgz, Q . X E' r 3 Q . al ' . - - Q 1 -fr 1- V Q X 5 ' ,. .- , X Q11 , w,,L i nk vi I - I ' ' L I i l ll :F .ii i l ii- : 4 'xx Rf? .AX I x ,N - .SF David Davis Greg Davis Robin Davis Erica Dawson Gordon Dean Ray Deardorff Sandy Delesus joe Del Barba Adolfo Deluna Mike DePiazza Fernando Diaz Donald Diermier Steven Dixon Elizabeth Dominguez Barbara Dorog Mary Duke Michael Duke Roland Duran Cheryl Ebersole David Eichar Alan Elliott Mark Eslick Norma Esparza Sergio Esparza Carlis Evans Melanie I-elix Dora Fenn Benita Fernandez Kyle Ferrill Arthur Figaroa Brenda Franklin Bill Franks Larry Frazier Barbara Frost Diana Calletti Pall Testing Checks Freshmen Class Intelligence + Lewis Llartia Maria Garcia Reno Garda .-'kr mantio Casta Leonard Criannini Susaniiiannini Rick Giles DannyCill Billy Graves Teresa Graves Cynthia Greeley Mike Cu nn Karen Hall Terri Hanson Annemarie Harrewyn David Harrington Karen Harrison Debbie Harvey jerry Hauan Maureen Hawkins Matt Henderson Bill Hendricks Ramona Hernandez Tony Herrera Karen Hogan LaYerne Hogan Cheryl Hogue james Holder Heather Honegger Nixie Hughes Steve Hulsey Eliaslaurigui Kendall lewett .-Xltlolto I imenef Gloria luarez Leah lust Laura Kaplan Peggy lvllf-v Tonia Kr-Its David Ker-ex' 130 W' mf L V -vr, 5. -pw 5-X T' 5- A. ' K ' 'TQ , ,. ' W- C ob- rv '- ,,- ia F N ' .-... Q-. .rj ' V V, X 1 i l 0 I xx l xf H' ' W' L 1 D ,- , , i A. ' . 4 ei -2 n ,y,,, Q1 5, Concentrahng his attention on completing his i f ' X' DAT tests is Osvaldo Ramirez, a freshman. ' H ' , I Each year the freshman class is required to 5 M ' , do these tests. - , i , - 3 , ' in -.1 T :z fe' 'E - x 4 V A x ., . xx A - ll K l X 1 N. L 4 W 1 T' ' -,I :TWH ' if lisa ' t 1 fr Tr- . A D is - . N -as -.N v- Q 3 nv Us A -5 rf I . '. N .-M, 'fl 7 - 11' X 7 ' ' T N l lr 1 Y x A A mfr --vs- I V R ' gt I , , J' X YF I-1, ' - ,LI 'G ' Q I 9 - ,A tl ' N. ' 5, 51 , -L .- 5 5 ' ' S- 'I' X ' if . -ky l . I I I L ' iq. lj X ' l. . J' 1 a - ' .1 VX. pi -X 3 s an 1 U .9-Q h in 3-'it Y- 'inf' 1 ,1 av 5 v'A-n N 9 ff xlvqf Y -0 E 1 pf, , pw A S J . 'B 1., nnixgkmrx 5 11-,, E: . , . I W Aixx o Q' YK fr' MK 1632 I. , ' 'Y N - 1 'I l ' 'I X W7 'B , I D A s.. ' ft s .31 Fifi- A , . Li V 'C' ' Q eff Qi iff' we 1 1 5,4 1 5 JFS-I 4 , . in ws., ,LIZ Y 'es - 5,2 1 w V SW' W In y 4 , , Q, sf T ' ,f 1 1 l jerry Killingsworth Cyndi Kingham james Kirington Lori Kirkpatrick Denise Knight Rob Knight jim Kuryla Damon Kyriacow Tobi Laird Cheryl Lange Mary Landrum Edward Laremore julia Lasater Linda Leinweber Anthony Lopez Eddie Lopez Esther Lopez Robin Lopez Ann Laredo Connie Madrid Larry Malicoat Donna Marshall joDee M artin Joe Martinez Lydia Martinez Sandy Martinez Lisa Massoni Laura Mathews Sherry May Debbie McBroom Kelly McClelland Cheryl McGill Iody McKinnon Daniel McWilliams Jaime Melgoza Kathi Mendoza Krim Michaud Cindy Modrall Marlene Modrall Nancy Mofield George Montenegro Carolyn Moore Alberto Morado Alicia Morales Wayne Morris John Mulrooriey Ricardo Munoz Mike Murray Richard Navarro Gloria Negrete Cheryl Nicholas Diana Nickerson Bruce Novarma Ioel Novero Louise Pacheco Danny Palmer it 'Q b ,f I C. its A35 K. -f -ing :J 1 All P . . ,, '5 , . , 5 , . ' ...Ig , ,,L. Mats Can't Dig , the freshman float, is one ot the many entered in the Homecoming float contest. This float is seen in the parade and took many vigorous students to eonstruet it, W Roe-eMarie Ramirez Ric Rapinau Rill Ray Cary Reed Barbara Regelman Alvayo Reges jimmy Rego David Rentuma Paul Rite Cynthia Riehard Anita Rito Mauriee Rico Tim Rogers Mary Rohm-on Steven Roller .-Klan Rosa Lynda Rosas lim Rowell 132 QM David Pato Diolinda Pereira lohn Perez Miguel Pesega Tony Peters loy Peterson Crant Pierce Linda Planehon loy Plumley IaelPollino Glenna Pool Y' 'vw ,. t, L ,- ,- I s 'X 'F' in 01 '.ao- L- DennisPope -'Z .Q S Barbara Powers Lupe Puente Martha Pulido ... Rafael Pulido L tb I i 1 .1 'X AK 'Iss Bertha Ramirez Bisente Ramirez N 6 Osvaldo Ramirez L, 3 MaryRamirez 'L' lf' ' i . T . i M. -' i 5 X s O .,. . -is s-v + Q R , 'T L- X - - ,., It I. x. dy ,NJ K hu. if X. TT is, if ,e ,. --wx 'N N - A 'P .H li D A Q, P' .1 . 13 I N K X'l,. 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JT , fi-sf fi g f f t e . 1' T , T yy f QA N Q- .,' svn L wff' A 'A N A I Qfsy T j 4 xi S s o V S Sq ah, ae. tg ,H gt - :FQ S, -'L J NU' 6 hid, ' Q if B r wa- ' ,s v , N s-,' H - f , u ii 1 - F 1 i f 1 ' A ' 'A ' ...W ,A .Q an ' i 46' 't It -- twig. 3. - l ' l, its 'mg I - DQR A , Q2 0 P V, 1 X x T 3' ff ' i F lx' Victor Sweet Deborah Taulbee Russ Taylor Emma Torres Robin Torres Carrie Townes Edison Uhalde Doreen Urenda Isabella Urenda Bill Vegoren james Venoble Sharon Wallis Melvin Webster Robert Weeks Debbie White Patty White Steve Williams Debra Willis joann Winters Delha Wood jonie Yonemura Sophomore Dfficers Choose Two Ring Styles After a very successful freshman year, the sophomore class began the year with high goals. They were again headed to success with David Navarette as their president. Other officers were Patti Dell Antico, vice- presidentg Lillian Pierce, secretary, Jeanette Aden, treasurerg and Lori Massoni, representative. These officers contributed much of their Holly Abbott Mary Ann Abreu Lynette Addington Jeanette Aden Roberta Aguirre Marcial Alvarado Marie Alvarez .4 Leonard Ambriz Robert Anaya A Jim Anderson Jerry Andrade Connie Arguelles Becky Arp Sharee Austin h Mark Ayers Denise Bacchini Charlotte Bagwell Dennis Baldocchi Addie Barbee Ken Barley Matt Barley joe Barrera David Behne john Benner Stephanie Benson Kathy Bess Vicky Bishop Russell Blacker Robert Blevins Debie Bloomfield Rocky Boltzen Martha Borrayo Bob Bowling Mark Bozarth Connie Brown Greg Buckingham ' jim Bunnell Patty Burns Alfred Bustos Tom Cagle Danny Cardosa Mike Casey 134 fr time to narrowing down ring styles to two choices. The sophomore class then made the final decision in choosing the ring. While the rings were not the only highlight of the year, the class spon- sored the annual Sophomore Hop in the Spring. The helpful cooperation from class advisors, Mr. jerry Black and Miss julia Arce, was greatly appreciated as was shown in their class treasury. Their treasury more than doubled their budget from the previous year. In addition to this, the sophomores produced a float entitled Beat the Mats. Long hours and hard work were put into constructing it. tax -Q . 'U' ' . T f be Lf ,L '..a 4' is ' . .xi .T X 'I xg' T .L -5 V ' Q 3 .,q. ... ,M 7v-4' 1, s - Y 't' 'X i r Qs ' o--w -rj xg '4 K 'r 5 xi Ja' x 'S , a.. ,VX -'5 -ww W by an-5 ,gn Dorothy Cero Martha Chavarria Felix Chavez V, Rocky Christensen Lova Clifton Is- Linda Condon jan Cornelius ' Leo Costa . , V., a 'Q 15 6 lf, Y 1 E A 'Q'-X ,. 31 'ig QV, I i ' t ., I F 'YI fx f e 'Y it X k-' A'-JUN, . W I I uw: ,-- A gg' . , , li' , r.. L , C i K l 15. . 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Dirk Davenport jim Davis Patrick Davis jim DeLaRosa james Delgado Patti DellAntico Karen De5air Daniel Diermier ' Robin Dixon Diane Dominguez Pat Dorog Sheryl Duke L Christine Duncan if David Duran I jeff Duran 4 ' - T C- Mark Ehrlich Sophomore Class Officers-Patti DellAntico vice-presidentg Lori Massoni, representative Lillian Pierce, secretaryg Jeanette Aden, treas- urerg and David Navarette, president. 135 Mary F rvy joe Prishy Rena Garcia R ic hard Gaudino john Ghiozli Anna Giannini Michael Gonzales jesus Gonzalez Yada Graham M aria Granado Clint Grant David Graves MarvelGreenwood Dan Griffith John Grind-staff Randy Hale Chuck Hamlin Rob Hanberg Alan Hanson Russell Harris Margret Harison Kathy Hart Marta Henderson Fernando Hernandez juanita Herrera Chris Heywood W'alt Hogue Bill Hopkins Dolores Hooper Dorcas Howard Eunice Hoyle Tim Hulsey Barry Hustedt Karijacobsen Hector Jimenez Cherrelones Randyjones Lynette Kastell Corey Kelts Loren Kendall Rohr-rt Kersey john Korsgaard Dave l aL ourse Dwanv landrum O- 11:73 1 O 6 ' f Sf -.b vs., TI L 04 If , f., V- , Yea! yell the sophomores as they try for the E' 'h spirit jug at the Homecoming rally. Sopho- ' G 'J' mores competed in all of the activities. fn Q .J i -.' Q - 5, t ' pf B- C I tw , y 5 M, ' -33 4' rf y j N x ' Q- gl A A , fl 2 ' it ' '- Q . - ,j,. , 1 X 4' at 'xr , Shu-Q1 5 M a 5-5, I 'f-Q S C7 Q.. 4'- G.- 1. E C - f H KQHFPETEQ Ftssiie W sf t x-tiff Q jenny La ne joe Laremore Mitchell Lasater Steve Lee Liz Lennier Teresa Leon Doug Lewis r 4. . I 'il' i Doug Long 'mx ts Rodney Lowrie .kr Q ISV Q.. Im i'm.+K L. Confetti Helps Sophomores To Win Dublin Rally BruceLyde 1- Di .sv ag, . ff , V -r:-. , z . N X ki Av K x Q 1, A is f I Q' 4 Li-Nz. bl X i J 'Wi , I 5' We Sylvia Mader Tim Maggiore Aurora Mares jim Marks Abby Martin Danny Martinez Dora Martinez George Martinez Hector Martinez Henry Martinez Teresa Martinez Cathy Masadas Lori Massoni Roy Massoni Lee McAtee Joetta McClelland Michael McClellan Lester Mcflauskey Sandy McDowell Dennis McLain Linda McLendon Sandra Meadows Debbie Medina Aaron Melgoza Bennie Mofield Elaine Mendoza Esther Mendoza 137 Sophomores Win Sack Race At Homecoming Rall Pam Meredith Leticia Morales Eddie Moreno john Mountain Carl Mune Dave Navarette Kerry Nicholas Linda Nootenboom Mary Ann Ochoa Dave Oliver Baudelio Olveda Marie Ortez Don Parlet Hanan Paslay Rick Pastor Rob Pedersen jerry Perdue Cheryl Phillips Lillian Pierce Carol Planchon john Pollino joe Ponce Terry Pool jane Probst Steve Ramos Lorna Rasmusson Sandra Reel Lance Richard Cary Riley Bertha Rios Jody Rios Richard Rios Lucille Robles Michael Rocker Sam Rodriquez Adah Roehm Milce Rogers Cary Russell Lucy Samudio Lourdes Sancen Karen Schneider Kathy Sciortino it tv 'if sf, .., 1 viz, J fu, 1g ,, fit 4 1 4, '1 . X -Au A - X , ,pn Y' . ' A I T Q if ' R U ', ' 1' s? 4 -Q 5 anrg A'il .K .Q fl: ff' 4 1 13 S 1' 2 mfr? M 4 1 vo X . ...nk This year's sophomore class float is titled Beat the Mats. Long hours and hard work are put into producing these floats. bug - M, N A A ' A gli!! H X N g. N V- A j' 4 If x is 5. ...- 47 .Zhi .T '51lY+, rf! I .. ' 'Wy 1 e -:sr 'S' 5- 45: 4 '43 . K .1f,mEi N X -0. Q-' ', tl w if 15 ,fe 'i73gF5'WH+t rr,, '2-r ,QV , 4 .,fr ,,, Wir rr 1 ' Nw P1 x lqsvi . I I , 1 , as W X I N QA X' r L 'ln- --4' ...s .til sh r f .- X KJ f 'lr ,Q x fy '- Frank Seeno Cary Serna Mike Shelata Rhonda Shelton Iohn Silva Robert Silva Ike Smith john Smith Ken Smith Marsha Sorenson Peggy Stallings Pam Stone Dorothy Stornetta Bryan Sudweeks loAnne Taylor Anselmo Tobar Sandy Torres Laura Tovar David Tucker Danny Vanzant joseph Vasquez Olga Villa Marsha Wadlow Donna Wallace Steve Wetzel Mike Wheeler Pam Wisner Robin White Stan Wiles Trudy Williams Cora Wollam Derrick Woods Tim Wright Terry Yates Sandy Yamashita Raymond Yingling jerry Zamora jess Qavala lack Zigman 139 Class of '72 Captures Second Straight First junior class officers Larry Lopez, president, Doug Myers, vice-presi- dent, Debbie Hardin, secretary, Mary Hanson, treasurer, and judy Demar- tini, representative along with class advisors Mr. Gerald Crawford and Mrs. Sue Fortner, led their class to another success in the annual float contest for Homecoming activities. Critt Abbott Doreen Abreu Dewanda Airington Brenda Alles Rich Ambrosino Thomas Annand Sherri Anson Kathy Barton VVade Barton jim Beck Christine Bernal Susie Berumen Gene Bluebaugh Elisha Bondoc Daryl Boyce ' Diana Brooks Susan Bruce Paula Bryant Mike Bunn Kenneth Burcham Mary Burroughs Yolanda Bustos Duke Byrd Larry Byron Steven Cagle Lalo Carmona Karen Casey john Castello Debbie Castro Elizabeth Castro Shirley Caulkins Lawrence Cecchini franc1ss.oCeja Dan Celoni Cdl Chdltt ,AI11QlldLl1dVL'l Vittor L liurth Ritti L inquini Toni Qloonan Kathy Lomb'- Debbie L onlex' ,lames C oopt-r 1110 7 Their float, titled Brew the Mats , brought them first place, which they had received the year before. During the Homecoming rally, it was announced that juniors had won the Homecoming Trophy. This trophy is awarded to the class that receives the most points for their participation and completion of .Vx activities. Activities, which the juniors en- gaged in were, sponsoring the Home- coming Dance and having the con- cession stand at the Liberty-Amador football game. Highlight of the year was the junior Prom, which was held late in March. C. i 1 , wp Ii 1 'A 4, ' . it ' L g X . ,4 I , ' 'Sl Q' 1 'l f ffl M at L V ' , O . f' X Y . ls gi- V xv' L 'T ' 7 ' Q VF' r X . . , 1 y v-v .y J 6- A -1- , 'Qu 4: .N K 9 1 ' 1 be -71' 21 ' - lt- '33 f ' ' Q .. I .Nl V In K , X I rs' ARE, GZ, t . 1' . L v' 1- 1 ir L 'E 1 V. A 1, .4 'ta : 1- 'U N V 3 .5 8- . Q- wp Q N X , v f' it 5'5- lm x, T f fa ja -I if 4 Q V bvb' ,N ll Ii ' r, 'df 1 ,ii it f cr v- 'L yr 'g 3 .9 , ti r i I 'L , , , 1 A , ,np V7 , . - R ,jx i V A Q N, Laura Costa Rick Crandell Marilyn Currier Devin Darvell Valri Dausy David Dean Donna De-Azevedo judy Delvlartini Sharon Diffey Bob Dyer This year's first place float, done by the junior floats are announced during halftime class, is titled, Brew the Mats. Winning tivities onOhm9tedeFielcl. diff , ffait ft? , a iff: by 3 2 7 f 'gh A -A A fi , i A ii i w we ,Q 2--ffg if -. A. 3 55 ' 4q,g'l2,I ,i J . i i 2 ,A ,A M , ,A-of ,K x .- gg 'w X , 5 - . ,ff ,. , V ,, Q if .1 ' ' V' ,f , .J . ff ,Q ' 4 1 1 t , Adrienne Ellis Alma Erskine Linda Erskine Karey Evenson 1 , f i Selso Fernandez 5 W.. Bob Fachner Rachel Flores I -I , . I Celia Fournier Gail Franklin Lloyd Frost Mike Gambel Mike Garcia 11 Juanita Garcia 'F Sal Gasca Tony Chiozzi Sherry Gill Marie Gomes Debra Graham 5' A Maria Granado fr jeff Grahn i Greg Graser , V' Pam Graves ' Daniel Griffith George Gunn 5 Linda Hall Tim Hanberg f' - Hardy Hanson .f Mary Hanson Debbie Hardin Alan Hauan Ray Hawkins Gwen Head janet Hernandez janet Hogan Lois Holland 3 's joNita Hollingshad F ! VickiHo0d Y Kenneth Hopper Donna Hughes Donald Humphreys iffy- Jerry Hustedt if 7 Danny Ivie Junior class officers-Larry Lopez, presidentg judy DeMartini, representativeg Mary Han- son, treasurerg Debbie Hardin, secretaryg and Doug Myers, vice-president. .A 142 Aliciajimenez Chuck johnson janyce johnson Scottjohnson Danny jones Rhonda jones Kathleen Kelley Bill Killingsworth jacqueline Kincebach Clifford Knauss Tim Knight Cary Kolb Ben Logan Debbie Lago Phil Long Richard Lewis Mariam Llewellyn David Lopez john Lord Mark Lucchesi Patricia Malicoat Ideas Darcy Martin Patty Martin David Martinez Elaine Martinez Susan Martinez Georgi Massoni Kenny Mathews Lynette McLendon Barbara Mecca Tony Medina Carmen Mendoza Cheri Merritt Mike Miguel Karen Miller CurtisMix Lindsay Moffatt Alan Monroe Neta Monroe Lupe Moreno julie Morgan Lynnda Mori Pam Morse Mary Munoz Mike Murphy Lonnie Murray Doug Myers Lorri Nail Cindy Najera Junior Class Claims Spirit Troph at Homecoming james Nichols Xavier Nieto Myrna Norris Raymond Novarina Dale Nunnelly Ed Olvera Sue Olivarez Liz Orozco Emerita Orta Phillip Ortez Feliz Pastor Louis Pedroza Eddie Perez Glenn Phillips Karin Phillips Shawn Phillipy Beverly Pierce Paul Pollino Marjorie Portwood Thea Powers Robert Price Maria Puente Ramon Quintanilla lessee Resendez Manuel Rafael Ed Ramos Mary Rego Pam Ricard james Rice Sally Rice jerri Richardson Rachelle Rico Lucia Rios Larry Barron Robert Barnett Chris Arends Miguel Rivera Theresa Robbins Maryjo Robinson Stan Robinson l44 3 1,235 5- L- . fvf, K ir' V7 '. 'lm i ' 1 7 iw 2' it , A I y A 1 , -nu-snug re Yi 1 ' ' 6. ' rv- 1. L- ar. .Q ,.Q, i I ly K 5 sul: .rf 'ix . Cleaning out lockers is a tiresome job as is shown by Marie Comes who is apparently 't bored. Pictures amused her while she waited 'M for Diane Stewart to finish up. 1 It 5' ' i C. Q- ll K 4- 6: -est , e-. L- gf- X -- . ' 'VI P' L ' ' if 2 A . X1 , Slim ' 4 l,t, Q 'PP W V ' T 1 T 'i we Q by Zi 'T Q. 1:5 , l xrf '.-by ! S' ' ' 'Q' .1 i is Q 4 M fi vi X if la '9 Kyo' Marlene Rodriquez joan Roehm Joyce Rogers Ernie Samudio Lucy Sanchez Mario Sancen Cary Scroggins joe Seeno David Sephus Tim Silva Barbara Sims Tom Siqueido Lin Smith Stan Smith Sharon Somehalder Angelina Spinelli Diane Stewart Wayne Sudweeks Dale Taylor Ricky Taylor Kathy Teixeira Naomi Thompson Fred Thornton Ron Torres Nancy Tovar Dona Townsend Ioe Trotter Chris Tselepos Sandy Urenda Leroy Valencia Cary Vengeley Oralia Villarreal David Wahl Ioan Walker, ,lim Walton Melvin Wardock Diana Webster Betty Weeks Dan Wetzel Karen Whitener Dean Williams Todd Williams Paula Wilson Harry Wiseley Marsha Wood Melvin Young Dfficers Guide Senior Class Through Final Year Setting out to earn money for the Senior Ball and to make the last of their four years memorable the seniors succeeded in winning a first place in the tug-of-war and a second in the sack race during Homecoming activities. Their float took third place in the Homecoming Parade with the theme of Welcome the Mats . A cake sale, two car washes, the Amador after-game dance, and the TINA ACEVEDO Golf, GAA, Elementary Tutor STEVEN AIRINGTON MANUEL ANDRADE Clef Club President, Spanish Club Vice-presi- dent, CSE Vice-president, Spanish Club President, Band Ill, Stage Band, Barber Shop Quartet, A'Capella Choir, Madrigal, AFS, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Chess Club, Soccer, Honor Roll, CSE, Scholastic Top 10, Life CSF Member, Student Council STEVEN BAKER IV Football, Gymnastics Team, Liberty Bell Staff, frosh Football, Pep Club, Sports Manager SUE BAKER Homecoming Committee, Elementary Tutor, Office Assistant DAN BALDOCCHI FFA Chaplain,FfA IOLENE BARKLEY BRUCE BARTEE ALTHA BATESEL 1116 Christmas Capers Dance were among their activities held this year. The seniors have come a long way since they first entered high school. As freshmen they worked together to build a float for homecoming called Drive Em under . The highlights of their Sopho- more year were the choosing of their school rings and the Sophomore Hop with the theme of Riding a Carousel . Remember When was the theme of their junior Prom which was the climax of their third year. One of the biggest events which the Seniors worked for throughout their four years of high school was the Senior Ball. Graduation ended their four years here with a cap and gown ceremony and an all-night party afterwards. it i. A 2 if ta G Q o If ' -1--'lr 1' f .gf f' ,f iaff visors, they plan and organize most of the class's activities, such as the Senior Ball, Graduation ancl money making projects. JOHN BEAI. WILLIAM BELTRAM IV Football, Frosh Football, IV Baseball, Frosh Basketball, IV Wrestling, Sports Manager DAVID BERNAL Metal Shop I.W.E. SHEILA BERRY CARY BILLINCSLEY Varsity Football, Varsity Swimming, IV Foot- ball, Frosh Football, Frosh Basketball, Golf Boys' Block Pep Club, Wood Shop l.W,Ei VICKIE BONDIET 147 Wood Shop Helps Seniors To Learn Tool Uses ERNIE BORBON ROBERT BOWERS SYLVIA SOPHIE BRAHENY CSF, Scholastic Top 10, AFS President, Stu- dent Council, Crystal Wall Staff, Varsity Bas- ketball charter, Honor Roll, Cinema Club, Spanish Club STEPHEN THOMAS BRONZAN Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball, Frosh Foot- ball, lV Baseball, Varsity Football Captain, Frosh Football Captain, Most Valuable Line- man, All League Football, All League Baseball, Boys' Block Boys' P.E. l.W.E., Senior Class President, CSF, Honor Roll, Scholastic Top 10, Student Council, Student Government JAN BROOKS GAA, FTA EUDENE BROWN Gymnastics Team, Girls Group, Candy Stri- per, GAA, Attendance Office Assistant History l.VV.E. JOE BROWN KEN BROWN Cross Country, Varsity Track, IV Track, Boys' Block L ' 4 RONALD BROWN IEFF BUCKINGHAM Honor Roll, Frosh Football, IV Football, IX Traclc, Varsity Traclc, Student Council, Band Ill, Stage Band, A Capella Choir, Band Vice- presiclent, Elementary Tutor, Spanish Club, l'e'p Club RUBEN BIQSTOS SHARON BUTLER Playnialcers, Nurses Club, Candy Striper, FHA, C, FX,-X Liberty Bell Stalt 148 Gary Frost slowly and carefully uses a power sander to sand the surface of the cabinet he is making in his wood shop class. It is necessary to get all areas as smooth as possible. The sen- ior's next task is to put on the doors and Finish it with a wood stain. His cabinet will then be .ty-1' i 2 1 , . . I 9. , . Z ' I 5, ', 'A' 7 t . tg I. i' Ano, 5 if Wit'-va 1 graded and is ready to be taken home for in- stalation. He is then ready to begin a new more difficult project. CATHY CAKEBREAD Homecoming Queen, Student Body Treasurer, Girls' State Alternate, Varsity Cheerleader, IV Cheerleader, FFA Sweetheart Runner-up, Soph Hop Queen Runner-up, Rally Squad, Student Council, Honor Roll, Freshman Class Representative, Sophomore Class Treasurer, Student Accounts, Student Government, Year- book Society, AFS, GAA, FHA, FTA, Pep Club, Business Club,Spanish Club,Frosh GAA Representative MARIA CANO RODNEY CARDIFF Most Valuable Tennis Player, Tennis, Crystal WalIStaff. BARBARA IEAN CARLISLE Homecoming Queen Attendent, FFA Sweet- heart Runner-up, Sophomore Class President, Spanish Club Vice-president, Girls' Block Student Government, Student Council, Head Majorette, GAA, Gymnastics Team JOHN CASEY Varsity Basketball, IV Basketball, Frosh Bas- ketball, Varsity Football, Varsity Swimming, Tennis, Most Valuable IV Basketball Player, Most Valuable IV Swimmer, Boys' Block CSF, Honor Roll, FFA, Soph Hop King Run- ner-up, Pep Club ROBERT CERO Varsity Wrestling, Wood Shop I.W.E., Arts 8: Crafts I.W.E. RICHARD CERVANTES Varsity Wrestling, IV Wrestling, Sports Mana- ger, Honor Roll, Elementary Tutor, Wood Shop I.W.E. IAMES CHAN Scholastic Top 10, CSF, Honor Roll, IV Track, Frosh Basketball WAYNE CHAN 149 HECTOR CHAVEZ Soccer, Boys Block Elementary 'Futor SALLY CHAVEZ La Raza Unida, Spanish Club, CSF, Honor Roll, PE, l.VV,lS., GAA, Pep Club, Girls' Bas- ketball Team BRAD CHISM IV Football, Frosh Football, IV Baseball, Soc- cer, Gymnastics Team, Liberty Bell Staff, Play- makers KENNETH W. CLARK Honor Roll, Frosh Football, IV Football, Rally Committee, Head Photographer, Yearbook Society, Liberty Bell Staff, Annual Staff l.W.E. Annual Staff SUSAN CLARK CSF President, Student Council, Scholastic Top 10, Crystal Wall Staff, Band lll, Wood- wind Representative to Band Council, 'A'Ca- pella Choir, Honor Roll, Madrigal, CSF, Girls' Group, AFS, CAA, Spanish Club, Cinema Club, Pep Club, Elementary Tutor BRIAN COFFMAN Varsity Football, Frosh Football, Varsity Wres- tling, IV Wrestling, All league Wrestling, Boys' Block Ag. I.W.E. MARY COLLINS A'Capella Choir, Girls' Group, Spanish Club, Pep Club, GAA, Girls' Block Algebra I.W.E, BOB CONDON Varsity Wrestling, Boys' Block IV Wres- tling, IV Football, Frosh Football IEFF CONLEY 1 IWQ C5 'Dx .8- GX Waiting with tense excitement senior girls, their way to winning the tug-of-war in Home- looking classmates the seniors managed t Carmen Qchoa, Cathy Rivers, Angela Pacheco coming competition activities, which are held pull the juniors over the line Thex are now and Ianet Freeman get up the strength to tug before the rally. With the support of their on- ready to defeat the sophomores ,flu S , 'YN l ,, r In 5 .' , 1 S i E Seniors Participate In WIN Q .ff ' iffffd Homecoming i . RON COOK Boys' Block Sports Manager, Band III, IV Baseball, Elementary Tutor, Boys' P.E. l.W.E., Office Assistant DEBBIE COON Scholastic Top 10, Honor Roll, Playmakers MICHAEL CROWELL I.ibraryI.W.E.,lV Track GARY CUNHA Varsity Track, IV Track, Cross Country, Frosh Football, Frosh Basketball, Stage Band, Band III, Latin Club DEBORAH MARIE DAVENPORT Commissioner of Cultural Affairs, Second Five for Homecoming Queen, FFA Sweetheart Run- ner up, Yearbook Society, Student Council, CSF, Honor Roll, Annual Staff, Student Government, Sophomore Class Vice-President, Pep Club, GAA, FHA, AFS, Business Club, FTA, Spanish Club, Office Assistant, Swim- ming Charter NITA DAVIS AFS,FHA TELIA DAVIS Gymnastics Team, Pep Club, Homecoming Committee, Girls' Block Driver Training and Driver Education I.W.E. ARDIE DAWSON Song Leader, Track Charter, Freshman Foot- ball Charter, Wrestling Charter, GAA Presi- dent, GAA Vice-president, AFS Secretary, Band III, CSF, Honor Roll, P.E. I.W.E., Rally Squad, Girls' Swim Team, Girls' Basketball, Team, GAA, AFS, Gymnastics Team, Pep Club, French Club, Latin Club, Girls' Block .,L,, GREGORY DAWSON Spirit Activities COLLEEN DEIESUS Band III, Student Government, Student Body Recording Secretary, Elementary Tutor, Girls' Block Student Council, Spanish Club, Cinema Club, Pep Club, GAA, AFS, Honor Roll, FTA. GERALDINE DEIEN GAA, FFA, FHA ,IODY DELL'IMMACINE Girls' State Representative, Scholastic Top 10, CSF, Honor Roll, AFS, GAA, Pep Club, Band III, Cinema Club, Playmakers, Spanish Club, Gymnastic Team, Girls' Block L 151 MIKE DE LUNA Cross Country, Varsity W'restling, IN' VVres- tling, La Raza Unida MARCUS DOROC LEWIS C. DIFFEY FFA President, FFA, AC l.IN.E., Band lll MARK STUART DWELLEY Varsity Football, Most Valuable Lineman, Frosh Football, Varsity Basketball, ,IV Basket- ball, Frosh Basketball, Boys' Block L Presi- dent, Boys' Block FFA Historian, Student Council, Spanish Club, Pep Club, FFA GARY ELLIS IV Football, Varsity Baseball, IV Baseball, Frosh Basketball, Band III, Stage Band, Latin Club, Honor Roll JERRY ELLIS Varsity Baseball, Tennis, IV Baseball, Band III, Honor Roll, Science I,W,E., Frosh Football 152 Senior, Anthony Massoni holds a dead rac- coon which he is preparing to mount. Teach- er, Mr, Bill Michaud, is there to help him with the long complicated process. Anthony as well 612' as the other students in the natural resourses class are learning the art of taxidermy and the curing of pelts. They are also learning that it isn't an easy job. 1 x 1 fqr. SANDY EMERICK Office Assistant, Gymnastics Team, GAA, Girls' Group, A'Capella Choir CHRISTOPHER C. ERSKINE Varsity Football, IV Football, Frosh Football, Varsity Wrestling, Boys' Block Auto Club, Band III, Business Club, Pep Club LINDA ERSKINE Candy Striper, Nurses' Club, Business Club, Pep New Class Teaches Seniors All About Taxiderm '+.., MTM CYNDA EVERETT Nurses' Club, Candy Striper, A'Capella Choir, Office Assistant CAROL FELIX P.E, I.W.E. SEAN RILEY FERRILL Student Body President, junior Class Presi- dent, Student Council, Student Government, Boys' Block Varsity Swimming, IV Foot- ball, Frosh Football, P.E. I.W.E., Metal Shop I.W.E, 153 Passing Period Gives Senior Girls Rap Tune RICH FORTNER Varsity Football, Frosh Football, All League Football, Varsity Basketball, IV Basketball, All League Basketball, Varsity Baseball, IV Base- ball. All League Baseball, Most Valuable Frosh Football and JV Baseball Players, Boys, Block Boys' Block 'L Secretary, CSF, Honor Roll, Freshman Class Secretary, junior Class Vice-president, P,E. l.W.E., Soph Hop King. Pep Club, Latin Club CYNTHIA FOUST BLAS FRANCO IV Football, Frosh Football, Varsity Baseball, IV Baseball, jV Basketball, Frosh Basketball, Most Valuable Frosh Basketball Player, Band III, Stage Band IANI-.T FREEM AN Homecoming Queen Attendant, FFA Sweet- heart Runner-up, Pep Club, Candy Striper, Business Club, Nurses Club, FI-IA, GAA GARY FREEZE LOU GARY FROST FFA ANGELO GARCIA, IR. Band III, Stage Band, IV Baseball, Golf, Honor Roll IUANITA GARCIA Spanish Club, French Club, La Raza Unida, Cinema Club, Pep Club, FFA ROSE LINDA GARCIA La Raza Unida MELANIE BETH GERKIN Co-Editor in Chief of Liberty Bell, Pep Club President, Girls Basketball Team, Cinema Club, PE. I.IN'.E., journalism l.I'N'.E., Pep Club, FTA, GAA, AFS, Yearbook Society, Liberty Bell Staff, Student Council, Honor Roll, Nurses Club, Business Club LINDA ROSE GHILARDUCCI Mascot, Rally Squad, junior and Senior Class Representative, GAA Sophomore Represent- ative, Playmakers Treasurer, PE. l,IV.E,, Girls' Basketball Team, Girls Block L , Liberty Bell Stall, Student Countil, Rally Committee. Spanish Club Playrnakers, Business Club DEBBIE GII.L Playrnakers Iwi p L lub GAA. 154 Y Sheila May, Carmen Sanchez and Virginia Martinez wait as Delia Martinez puts some books into her D. wing locker. These Senior girls as well as all other Liberty Students take advantage of the five minute passing time between classes to catch up on the latest news, Q lv 'WS 'Q'-N. cr-M gn-it imma 'SQ' .- s: Q relax and make plans for later in the day. lt also gives them a chance to get away from studies for a few minutes. PAT GILETTE CARMEN GOMEZ Spanish Club, La Raza Unida, GAA IIM GOODRICH Varsity Football, Metal Shop l.W.E., Varsity Wrestling, JV Wrestling, Boys' Block FFA MYRENE COULD RITA GRAHAM Honor Roll, Girls' Basketball Team, Girls' Block Pep Club, GAA, Playmakers, Span- ish Club MIKE GRASER .lV Football, Frosh Football, IV Wrestling, Honor Roll DEBORAH DIANE GRAVES Rally Squad, Head Songleader, Rally Com- mittee, Homecoming Committee, Student Council, Playmakers, Pep Club, FHA, GAA, Liberty Bell Staff, Soph Hop Queen Runner- Up, Sophomore and junior Representative, Pep Club Treasurer, Landscaping I.W.E., Art FundamentalsI.W.E. TERRY GREGORY FFA, FFA Vice-president, Honor Roll, Boys' Block Tennis, IV Swimming, Metal Shop l.W.E. IOLA GRINDSTAFF Honor Roll, Scholastic Top 10, Library l.W.E. 155 sis if! X 4' .1 I . J Nh X - TIM ClUl,l.lAlN15 ' btlrola-trt lop IO, Honor Roll, 'lr-nrrrs, CHP. Boyx lilotlx l I KILNNETH HALSEY K bl, Band Ill, Honor Roll, Drum Maior,5Ll1o- laxtrt Top IO, bturlvnt ol tlrc Month, 'btutlt-nt Lounrrl, l..rtrrrClL1l1,C5F l'r'csitlcnt DEBBIE HAMPTQJN Matlrrgal, A L apclla Clroir, Llirls Group, Hon- or Roll, Frcnclr Club , Cleft Club Librarian '. .J 1 , . D lr , . in x . -. .3 1 Traveling Sloixlx tlouri rlrv paratlr' routt- rs .r plvasrrrc rlrorrrprng .r Qnanatia Matador tan lvall tit-ltl to lirnrkli ott lux wt-alx prvv Mcrnlwrx tlrw Hr-niors tlirrtl prim ixrrrrrrrrig llorrrz-torrrrng lu' r- a lrugv lilwrtv lron llrv proud and ot tlrc tlaw -pm-nt long liours plannrrrg ant Il-nrt XXX-ltorrrv tlr-N Nlaix Hlrowrnig wlrat rrrrglitx' lxrng ot lwastw rs t lrargrng up tlrc loot lvrirltlrrrgtlivrrr1r.1xir-rim-rp 156 I H BONNIE HANNER Elementary Tutor, GAA,Pep Club ' BOB HANSON BOB D. HANSON IV Wrestling, Golf, Boys' Block FFA Seniors Welcome Mats With Prize Winning Float KATHY HARRIS C1AA IOHN HERNANDEZ Varsity Swimming, IV Swimming, FFA SARAH HERNANDEZ La Raza Unida A e I . 0, as ' 5' o ' M ARY HEYWOOD Liberty Bell Co-Editor in Chief, Liberty Bell Staff, Second Five for Homecoming Queen, Varsity Cheerleader, IV Cheerleader, Rally Squad, Honor Roll, AFS, C-AA, FHA, FTA, Pep Club, Forensic Team, Cinema Club, Nur- ses' Club, Business Club, Playmakers, Span- ish Club, Student Council IUDY HOLLINSHAD Playmakers IIM HONECCER Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball, IV Bas- ketball, IV Football, IV Track, Most Valuable Football Player, Most Valuable Back Field Man, All League Football, Football Prep of the Week, Boys' Block Spanish Club, Pep Club, FFA, Student of the Month f LINDA HOPPER DARRELL HOYLE N MARI HUGHES CAA '3 , 157 Ag Classes Teach Seniors To Care For Animals Lewis Diffey ancl john Stanton put two white laying hen. The boys know this by the bone spect and return. In animal science classes Leghorn layers back into their wire cages. structure. Mr. Gary Lewis, Ag teacher, holds students learn all about the care, raising and They are checking for the development of a the next chicken which the seniors are to in- marketing of farm animals. ANNA IACOBS Honor Roll, Student Council, FTA President FTA Vice-l'resident,' Cirls' Block L Rep resentative, AFS Representative, CAA, AFS FTA, Spanish Club, Girls Block Lf Girls' Basketball team Q, DALE IAY Froslt Basketball, IX' Basketball, Varsity Bas- ketball, lY Baseball, Varsity Baseball, Most Valuable IX' Basketball Player, Boys Block L KRISVUNL IEWETT AFS, Alb Yitevprt-slderit, CSF, Honor Roll, Crystal VN'all Lo-editor, Spanish Llub, Nurses Club, Lantlx K-tripvr Library l XY L, l58 Cx YQ if il J ,. G! 1, rig, fb -., in-4 'Dx at-. Q '9-Q ELAINE IONES GAA, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Clothing I.W.E. KATHIE KANAGAKI Band III, Band Secretary-Treasurer, CSF Vice- president, CSF secretary, CSF, Honor Roll, Scholastic Top 10, GAA, Girls' Block AFS, Pep Club, Spanish Club ROSS KENDALL FFA, Landscaping I,W.E. BILL KERSEY Varsity Football, IV Football, Varsity Wres- tling,Vars1ty Track, Boys' Block I Gym- nastics Team, Elementary tutor, FFA Historian FFA PATRICK KINCEBACK PATRICIA LAGO Girls' Block GAA, Spanish Club, AFS, Nurses' Club, Business Club PHIL LACO Auto Shop I,W.E. SANDY LARGENT IACKY LEE Spanish Club, Cinema Club, Pep Club KATHRYN ANN LINN Student Government, Student Body Cor- responding Secretary, Student Council, CSF, Honor Roll, AFS, AFS Treasurer, GAA junior Representative, Girls' Block Second Five for Homecoming Queen, FTA, Pep Club, Spanish Club, IV Football Charter, IV Bas- ketball Charter, Homecoming Committee DANA LOPEZ Girls' Block Gymnastics Team, Spanish Club, Band III, Pep Club, GAA, GAA Rep- resentative, P.E. I.W.E. DINA LORENZETTI Second Five for Homecoming Queen, Spanish Club, Business Club, Pep Club, GAA, Liberty Bell Staff, Track Charter, Library I.W.E., Of- fice Assistant 159 ax. Maneuvering Fred Stornetta's Model A Ford through the streets of the 1970 Homecoming Parade is Sean Ferrill. The owner of the car is CINDY MACCORIE Soph Hop Queen Runner-up, CIAA, FHA, Pep Club, Business Club, Library I.W,E., Counciling Office Assistant, Pep Club Trea- surer IULIE ADELE MARKS Varsity Basketball Charter, Scholastic Top 10, CSF, Honor Roll, AFS, Cinema Club, Play- makers, Spanish Club ROGER M ARQUEZ DELIA MARTINEZ La Raza Unida, FTA, FHA, Elementary Tutor, La Raza Unida Publicity IOSEPH ISRAEL MARTINEZ Elementary Tutor VIRGINIA MARTINEZ La Raza Unida, Elementary Tutor, FHA ANTHONY MASSONI DEBBIE MASSONI . Scholastic Top 10, CSF, Honor Roll, CSF Treasurer, AFS, Band Ill, Girls' Block CAA, CAA Treasurer, Gymnastics Team, Spanish Club, Cinema Club, Pep Club SHEILA C. MAY La Raza Unida, La Raza Unida Publicity Chair- man, IT.-X, Llenientary Tutor 160 za... r in Alla to his right. Sitting behind them are Mr. jack Adams, who is parade Grand Marshall, and his wife, jean. The rain from earlier in the day DB QCN nf-' Z 4. if -lt I . iv- soaked most everything, but did not even dampen the spirits of the two seniors or the rumble seat riders. 1. 9- P' -'tr X. A. 1:-C, - - 1... - r RICK MC BROOM BILL MC DANIELS Cross Country, IV Wrestling, Varsity Track, IV Track, Boys' Block FFA DENNY MCLAIN Frosh Football, Varsity Basketball, IV Basket- ball, Frosh Basketball, Boys' Block Honor Roll October Rain Does Not Dampen Seniors' Spirits 'Wi 'iv .itlffi 6 DAVID MENDOZA LUPE MENDOZA ROBIN MEREDITH GAA, Pep Club FRANK MIGUEL LAVON LEE MOFIELD Girls' Basketball Team, Girls' Swim Team, Gymnastics Team, GAA, P.E. I.W.E., Girls' Track Team, Liberty Bell Staff TERRY MOORE Varsity Football, JV Football, Frosh Football, Boys' Block Band III, CSF, Honor Roll, Elementary Tutor TRACY MOORE Varsity Football, IV Football, Frosh Football, IV Baseball, Boys' Block Band III, Band III President, Stage Band, Student Council IOSEPH MORGAN Wood Shop l.W,E., Metal Shop I.W.E. JAMES MARUIN MOUNTAIN Band III, A'Capella Choir, Barber Shop Quar- tet, Madrigal, FTA, FTA Treasurer, Music I.W.E., Honor Roll, Homecoming Committee 161 IAVIER MUNOZ Varsity Track, Hi Risers, Spanish Club, IV Track, Boys Block 'L , Hi Risers President, Auto Shop LVVE. IOHN MYERS Honor Roll, Frosh Basketball ANN L. NAKAO AFS, CSF, Scholastic Top 10, FHA, Cinema Club , Spanish Club, AFS Treasurer, Spanish Club Treasurer, Spanish Club Secretary SAL NAVARRO Varsity Football, Frosh Football, IV Baseball, Frosh Basketball, Varsity Track, Boys! Block L ', Honor Roll, Teachers Explorer Group, Spanish Club, Spanish Club Vice-president, Auto Club JIM NICKOLS VAL NIETO IDA NISHIMURA Crystal Wall Co-editor, Scholastic Top 10, AFS Treasurer, AFS Vice-president, CSF Scholarship Committee, Gymnastics Team, CSF, AFS, Cinema Club, Spanish Club, Honor Roll, Life CSF Member LUCILLE NOVARINA Latin Club, CAA, Elementary Tutor CLIFF NUNNALLY Cross Country, IV Track, Auto Club, FFA, Pep Club, Frosh Football Seniors, Bonnie Hanner, Cyndi Pedersen and Jeannie Carlisle examine the vase held by Chris ' Pc l 3'0 - M 'Wx-. N , F s F21 , 4' ,. . - . -11 137.5 A X. I... ' W-App' '..Rs, Af. 'N, ' Q 'S V, - fi ' Q it 1 T w . I f ' 'A Qi, , r ' - , ' ,,, .-231'-P f . as W -.... 'Ibn Arends, while he tells them of the long pro- es give Liberty students a chance to express cess of pottery making. Ceramics and art class- themselves as individuals. 9 'A 9 is I rib 'UN QQ i ,- 'S Lf Q L I X S N. .., 'GN 'YQ ,Q-.V ffifff Ceramics Provide Time For Senio CARMEN OCHOA Nurses' Club, Candy Striper, GAA, Elemen- tary Tutor, Library Assistant RICHARD ODOM BENNY GEORGE OROZCO Varsity Football, All League Football, Boys Block IV Football, Frosh Football, IV Baseball MARY AZAEL OSEGUERA Elementary Tutor, Nurses' Club, Candy Strip- er ANGELA PACHECO Homecoming Queen Attendant, Songleader, Rally Squad, Pep Club, Student Council, Busi- ness Club, Business Club President, Spanish Club, GAA, FHA, AFS, Attendance Office As- sistant, Counciling Office Assistant, P.E. I.W.E, PAUL PARKER Frosh Football, Cross Country, Auto Club, Honor Roll VIRGINIA PARKS Elementary Tutor, Clothing I.W.E. THELMA PARSONS Liberty Bell Staff, Library Assistant, Landscap- ing l.W.E,, GAA, Playmakers, Business Club, FHA, Pep Club, Spanish Club, French Club EDWIN PASTRANA r Self Expression ROCKY PATTERSON Auto Club, Stage Band STEVE PEASE CYNDI PEDERSEN Annual Staff, LION Editor, Senior Treasurer, junior Treasurer, Track Charter, Elementary Tutor, GAA, Yearbook Society, Yearbook So- ciety Treasurer, C-irls' Block L Secretary, Annual Staff I.W.E., Pep Club, Honor Roll, Spanish Club 163 NIARK PEIJERSEN l Liberty Bell fvtatl, llonor Roll, lfrosli Baxlxet- Ixill IX' Iratlx, IQlementary Tutor INIARLA IEAN PEDERSEN GRACIE PEREZ NORMA PEREZ CHRISTINE M. PERREIRA A Capella Choir, FFA, GAA,l Pep Club, Ele- mentary Tutor, Soccer Charter, PE. I.W'.E,, Crystal Wall Staff, Girls Traclx Team, Gym- 2, nastits Team 4' STEVE PERREIRA Oi . ,Q-..., 'R agg Q- ,Q Q Working diligently to finish a story for the Mary Heywood. She not only has to See that shares the responsibility of making sure the school paper is LIBERTY BEI.I. co-editor, her part of the paper is completed, but also restof the paper i5 ready for printing. Ld I64 ln. is .,,. ,Vi , V33 ff, .4 itz 3 DONNA LEA PHILLIPS Head Majorette, Spanish Club, Latin Club, Business Club, Band Ill, Pep Club, FHA, GAA, APS, Soccer Charter, Swimming Charter CHARLES POWERS Varsity Swimming, IV Swimming, Boys' Block FFA, FPA Vice-president ED PREVVETT Honor Roll, Tennis, IV Swimming, Boys Block ,,L,. CONNIE RAEAEL RICK RAMIREZ Crystal Wall Staff, Varsity Wrestling, JV Wrestling, Liberty Bell Staff, Homecoming Committee, Boys' Block Honor Roll, Foreign Exchange Student ISMAEL RAMIREZ Seniors Work Diligently To Put Out LIBERTY BELL ?'N-.,, Q r' DEBRA RASSMUSSON A'Capella Choir, Playmakers, Honor Roll, GAA, AFS,Crystal,Wall, Soccer Charter DALAS REESE IOSIE RENTUMA ROY RIOS Varsity Football, Varsity Wrestling, lfrosh Football, IV Baseball, Boys' Block Block Sergeant-at-arms, P.E. l.W.E, MIGUEAL RIVERA CATHY DIAN RIVERS Honor Roll, Nurses' Club, Candy Striper, Biology l.W.E., Band III, A'Capella Choir, Spanish Club, Spanish Club President, CAA, AFS, Pep Club 165 Homecoming Spiritjug Goes To Winning Seniors I. RONALD ROCKER CSF, Honor Roll, Spanish Club ALISON RODRIGUES Honor Roll, Girls' Tennis, GAA, Girls' Block .,L,. ELSA RODRIGUES Spanish Club, La Raza Unida, Pep Club, FHA, GAA JOAN ROEHM Elementary Tutor, GAA, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Nurses' Club CARL ROGERS All-league Football, Varsity Football, IV Foot- ball, Frosh Football, IV. Wrestling, Varsity Track, Boys' Block CSF TONY ROSAS Varsity Football, IV Football, Frosh Football, Varsity Baseball, IV Baseball, Frosh Basketball, All League Baseball, Boys' Block Spanish Club, Pep Club, Liberty Bell Staff, Soph Hop King Runner-Up, P.E. I.W.E. MIKE ROWELL MIKE ROZENSKI Varsity Basketball IAINET LORRANE RYLEY Playmakers, Business Club, Nurses' Club, Pep Club, GAA, Track Charter, Office Assistant, Library Assistant, AFS, Liberty Bell Staff, FTA, Hi Risers, PAUL SALINAS ELVIA SANABRIA MARIO SANABRIA Soccer, Cross Country, Boys' Block Hon- or Roll, Varsity Track, IV Track, Frosh Foot- ball. 166 -fu., L 'K 5 ,,.'y LJ' r. ff . ': 'S fi- 5,,ir,q??,f' 56 ' T' PX I yi' W 's VK 'I KS 52 W4-Vp Y' lyk 1 4 A fm, gifts' 6-'fy mx' ,fi- iW,l? fx, r K ,Wt te,n f ,. . fi: ,t A' , Q. itself r , .ff A , fn. -i'fw-ff.- fm. , ,- J , t ' ' wwfr- H +,- ' t.f ff4.,,-'+.,.w'.,'-4, 1 ..-fy it. ' 'Q bwmri . WJ, t K ,, .lf r , , 5. .14 I-. N 4 A K . 'y'l YN: -S ' .,' 'QT' 1 0 k 5 x W -yy, Y I-!.g 'Lvl ,sl A 'gig-I X isvf in eu J'-v. k,x. n'x' . - sf Q1 I ' Q- K S9 Q 1 Il' 'J Q R J, Y Q 5, fe I L, fi ' .. 'I :WE-1' A rw 'K W 9 5 'i l I 5 , Throwing gigantic handfuls of confetti into jug at the Homecoming Rally. After just tak- the air and screeming at the tops of thier lungs, ing first in the tug-of-war and second in the the seniors try their hardest to win the spirit sack race, they feel another victory would be 1 T s. be 'JA at ,VS 42-,f 5 ,I wx, in order. Football players join the rest of the class for their very last Homecoming Compe- tition Yell at Liberty. CARMEN SANCHEZ La Raza Unida, Elementary Tutor, FTA, FHA SHARON SEKO Commissioner of Publicity, Assistant Com- missioner of Publicity, Student Government, Student Council, Liberty Bell Staff, Gym- nastics Team, Girls' Basketball Team, Girls Track Team, Girls' Swim Team, Girls' Block Rally Committee, Cross Country Char- ter, Track Charter, GAA, FHA, Pep Club, AFS, Spanish Club, Business Club Secretary, Honor Roll, Student of the Month, Council- ing Office l.W.E., P.E. I.W.E. VICKIE SELLERS BUDDY SERNA RAYMON SERNA Frosh Football, Varsity Wrestling, IV Wres- tling, Auto Club EDDIE SI-IEPHARD CALVIN SILVA DALE SMITH VIVIA SUE SMITH Student Government, Student Council, Stu- dent Body Recording Secretary, Homecoming Committee, GAA, GAA Treasurer, Pep Club, Spanish Club 167 D ANA SORENSON Crafts l.VX.E. GERALD SORENSON Library Assistant, Frosli Basketball ANCELINA SPINELLI CAA, Nurses Club, Candy Striper, Office As- sistant .., .A , ix ,JI L X .. sl 'Q' ll Xxx. I TOM STALLINCS Varsity Track, JY Track, Cross Country, Boys' Block Band ll IOHN STANTON Varsity Track, IV Track, IV Football, Boys' Block L' , FFA, Auto Club, Auto Club Trea- surer, Animal Science I.W.E, ERNEST W. STOLHAND IR. Band Ill, Stage Band, Honor Roll, IX' Basket- ball, Frosh Basketball Seniors Say Sweep The Mats At Homecoming Rally GLENN STONEBARCER Varsity Football, IV Football, Frosb Football IX' Baseball, Varsity Basketball, IX' Basketball, Frosh Basketball, Rally Committee, Boys Block L , Spanish Club, FFA, Sopb Hop King Runnerfup, Freshman Vice-president, FFA Reporter, Block L Sergeant-at-arms. PE, I.W.E., Ag. l,W.E. FRED STORNETTA FFA, Golf, Playmakers, Yearbook Society, , I Annual Staff, Annual Staff I.W.E. f Co r DON SWINDLE THERESA TAYLOR Attendance Office Assistant -R 'GL .Q js Y N 1' is' 168 1 fiv- Urging fellow seniors and the rest of the stu- dent body to come and support the football team for the big Homecoming Game are co- captains Iim Honegger and Steve Bronzan. ENIOR Pav f s 75m PAMELA THORNTON Gymnastics Team, Spanish Club, Playmakers, Business Club, Business Club Treasurer, Nur- ses' Club, GAA, AFS, Counciling Office As- sistant, Attendance Office Assistant, P.E. I.W.E. DOUG TOLES Varsity Football, Frosh Football, IV Basket- ball, Frosh Basketball, Varsity Track, IV Track, Auto Club ALFRED TORRES Frosh Football, IV Football, Varsity Football, Varsity Track, IV Track, IV Wrestling, IV Swimming, Boys Block L LUTE TORREZ GLORIA TOVAR Honor Roll, Spanish Club, A'Capella Choir Pep Club, CAA, Attendance Office Assistant CHRIS ANDREW TSELEPOS Soccer, AFS, CSF, Life CSF Member, Foreign Exchange Student 1 KURT UTTERBACK Varsity Wrestling, Boys' Block IV Wres- tling, Tennis, Honor Roll, Library Assistant RUDY VALVERDE l 69 Seniors Relax During Unscheduled Seventh Period DEBBIE VIERA MANUEL VILLA Comissioner of Athletics, Varsity Football, IV Football, Frosh Football, Varsity Track, IV Track, Homecoming Committee, Student Government, Student Council, Boys' Block Spanish Club, Playmakers, Cinema Club, P.E, I.W.E. GLORIA VILLAPANDO KAREN VOSS Girls' Block Gymnastics Team, Pep Club, FHA, GAA, Nurses' Club DEBBIE WALKER Liberty Bell Staff, Track Charter, Cross Coun- try Charter, Pep Club, GAA, FHA, Nurses' Club, Spanish Club, Library Assistant, Coun- ciling Office Assistant LOYED WALLIS IANICE WARREN Band Illf A'Capella Choir, Madrigal, Girls' Group, GAA, AFS, Spanish Club, Nurses' Club, Pep Club, Candy Striper, Track Char- ter, Clef Club, Library Assistant, Clef Club Secretary OLIVER WASHBURN IV Football, Frosh Football, IV Basketball, Frosh Basketball, Spanish Club, A'Capella Choir MARNA WEBSTER Nurses' Club, Candy Striper, GAA, Elem- entary Tutor, Homemaking I.W.E. CHARLES WEEKS Varsity Football, IV Football, Frosh Football, Boys' Block L A'Capella Choir, Madrigal, FFA, AFS BARBARA WHEELER Second Five for Homecoming Queen, FFA Sweetheart, Head Cheerleader, Head IV Cheer- leader, Rally Committee, Commissioner of Rallies and Assemblies, Rally Squad, Soph Hop Queen, Gymnastics Team, GAA, FFA, Honor Roll, Student Government, Homecom- ing Committee, IV Baseball Charter, P.E. l.W.E,,FHA,Pt-pClub,StudentCouncil CURT WHITE 170 Seniors, Steve Bronzan, Angela Pacheco, Dina seyenth period at one of the wooden benches Lorezetti, Tom Stallings, Terry Gregory and on the campus. The last period in the day, Iohn Beal talk and relax during their free which most of the students have unscheduled, ,pf IU' Q 1 ix Cr la - ,lv 3 ,I .- A 1 I in T5 Qs' r X 1 if gives them a chance to see one another be- fore going their own seperate ways home or to extra curricular activities. LINDA IO-ANNE WHITE Nurses' Club, Pep Club, Candy Striper, Pep Club, CAA, Elementary Tutor, Library As- sistant IANE WINTERS CAMERON WONG CSF, Honor Roll, Life CSF Member, Scho- lastic Top 10, Band III, Stage Band, CSF vice- president, junior, Senior Scholarship Rep- resentative, Yearbook Society, Annual Staff, Spanish Club LINDA WORDEN Nurses' Club, Candy Striper, Pep Club, At- tendance Office Assistant DIANE WRISTEN Soph Hop Queen Runner-up, Homecoming Queen Attendant, Head Songleader, Rally Squad, Rally Committee, Student Council, Student Government, Honor Roll, CAA, Spanish Club, Business Club, Nurses' Club, Pep Club, FTA, FHA, FHA Treasurer, Coun- ciling Office Assistant, AFS, Rally Squad Head CUCA YBARRA ElementaryTutor ROY YONEMURA Varsity Football, FFA, FFA Sentinal, Boys' Bloclc l. ,jVFootball CEORCE ZAMORA Varsity Wrestling, All League Wrestling, Ten- nis, Varsity Track, Boys' Block Honor Roll SUSAN ZAVALA Student Government, Student Council, Stu- dent Body Recording Secretary, Parents Club Student Representative, Continuation Com- mittee, Student of the Month, CSF, Honor Roll, AFS, CAA, IV Basketball Charter, Track Charter, Varsity Baseball Charter, Admin- istration Office l.W.E., Math Tutor 171 ? 1-4,,xmx 1. 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Y.....,.,,:'m ,--' 4 PRANK'S M ARINE SALES Stevens Boats - Mercury Motors Marine Accessories Franks Resort Bethel Island 084-2101 California REGHITTO MOTORS ' Our Most valuable Asset - A Satisfied Cusfomeru CMC Trucks Buiclcs Opels Oldsmobiles 1113 Tenth Street A h n 757-3800 Antioch, California Marilyn Currier, Anna Cianinni f' L' 1 vs f K v KK ' , 526 nk' X BVI ef ANTIOCH FISH 8: PETS WMM of Tropical M sam: DF asmcuuune a commence Tropical Fish 8: Aquarium Supplies Brine Shrimp Tubifex worms Meal worms 'mp 'mf Hia mf 4 at l li 308 C Street Antioch 754-0530 178 PANTELL'S Antioch Music Box Complete Auto Stereo Systems Tapes - Sets - Chrome Accessories 4 61 8 Recording -ith 81 G Street, Antioch T57-6618 Liberty Drug For Prescription Service Billy E. Henderson, Ph.G. 1452 Highway 4 63-I-21-II Brentwood Marsha Sorenson, Leonard Giannini EARL'S TRANSMISSION 8: AUTO REPAIR OPEN DAILY 9A.M. TO 6P.M. CLOSED SUNDAYS E. LANDRUM TELEPHONE 625-2858 ADDRESS HY. 48: BROWN STONE RD. Best Wishes From Light Soda on Tap Manufacturing Your Vitamin Cl Enriched Orange ' Grape ' Fruit Punch ' Lemonade Cindy Franzen, Susan Ciannini Paul Barnes Red Carpet Realtors Get the RED CARPET treatment You deserve the best Antioch Brentwood Bethel Island 757-2320 634-3566 684-2223 1 Q, if' B 3 amey 5 Phone 757-9858 2734 Lone Tree Wav -M---A -'J ESE 229 53 HICKORYPIT M BARBECUED SPARE mas .1 Vp BARBEGUED BEEF, PORK AND HAM DINING ROOM SERVICE QQS W -- I PACIFIC TELEPHONE AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Marsha Sorenson, Reno Garcia Antioch Evergreen Nursery And Florist Thomas and William Gill, Contractors Landscaping, Garden Supplies, Floral Delivery 757-4568 lRENE'S Personal Selections of the Icitest Styles IH Sportswear, Skirts, Sweaters, and Dresses 225 Oak Street 634-3755 Brentwood, California 180 9 ll ig., GJ? Ill l Congratulations Class of '71 Harry A. Geyser, M.D. P.O. Box 425 218 Chestnut Street Brentwood, California Phone 634-3531 WESTERN TITLE CUARANTY COMPANY 17th Sn A Streets Antioch, California 757-7010 DASHNER MOTORS BETTER QUALITY USED CARS 739 SECOND STREET BRENTWOOD, CALIF. OFFICE 634-3254 RES. 634-4075 DALE DASHNER Cindy, Franzen, Steve Cruz PANCHO'S MARKET Biggest Little Store In Brentwood Open Sundays and Holidays We give Blue Chip Stamps E. AUTOS 0 SMALL AND LARGE TRUCKS OAKLEY PAINT AND BODY SHOP COMPLETE BODY REPAIR AND PAINTING JIM CARLIN DALE HANSON SHOP 625-3550 SHOP 625-3550 F'.O. Box 51 - 7TH AND MAIN STREETS OAKLEY, CALIFORNIA 'ai-ioi.ioAv HARBOR LLOYD FLEMINC Berths YachtSales Repairs Bridgehead Drydock Rl. 1 Box 553 Antioch, California Phone 757-2346 MT. VIEW FOUD CENTER PRINCE H-ARB GR g Marina Floating Ilomcs utlootn Iilgllwuy J' Luxury Afloat Sales L Service Iirvntwootl. California D X B I C, . + on 'romm Sharee Austin, Leonard Ciannini - Dutch Slough at jersey Island Bridge ' I T 'IftT 5 Q, Q DR. HUGH V. MAIOCCO gig DR. ABE KAPLAN thx DR. CHARLES DUFFY ' DR. PAUL KREY OAKLEY HOTEL DR. JAMES VVADNIZAK Congratulations Class of '71 Mable 8- Eldo Jenner 0U 'eY 9543 MEDICAL-DENTAL Randy Hale, Jeanette Aden R M u z z ei your outhorszed PONTIAC - CADILLAC 1530 W, 10th Sf. 182 DEALER 757-5600 Su san Giannini, Reno Garcia Lyle V. Case Al.. Ecist 18th S, T Antioch f Ccilitorn Phone 757-6420 Best Wishes A 1 JI I I MCKELL DRUG COMPANY ANTIOCH DRUG COMPANY Your Antioch Rexall Stores Prescription Specialists ' l. t' Steve Cruz, Cindy Pranzen MAYER'S JEWELRY Downtown 516 Second Street 757-1404 Two Stores To Serve You A B C Shopping Center 1856 A Street 757-8800 Since 1935 Marsha Sorenson PAGE ARMsTRoNG 1 PARRACE REALTY DISTRIBUTOR MOBIL OIL PRODUCTS Af1fi0Cl1, California P. O. Box 698 634-3154 754-0200 Brentwood, California 183 ii Reno Garcia, Steve Cruz Skyway Auto Wreckers, Inc. 3 24 llour Towing - T Days A Week 8 to 6 P. Nl. CARS BOUCIIT Zsr SOLD FOREIGN at DOMIQSTIC llighwax' 4 61 Sims Brentwood 634-2400 1 11: l i i 3 , 7.4 'TOVING 7llgt1'W4lll A HtwAY4 1 SWS A New Diablo Electrics, Inc. l'1l.l'lfl'lll'llflyXl,flflxrlillxxflrlllxfl AND SL PPI.lliS T29 Xtalnnt Boulevard 634-3202 Brentwood. Calilornia ORWOOD RESORT Launching Ramp, Refreshments, Cabins, Pic- nic Grounds, Trailer Park, Boats. Open All Year Your Hosts Ioe 8: Clara Ball Brentwood, California 634-8988 BERRYXS PASTRY Best Known lor Quality We specicilize in Weclcltng ccilfes find flecorcztecl ccilfes tor fill occostons Brentwood A 8. W Snack Bur 335 Oak Street Bruce ond Virginio Cox Antioch Shopping Center 757-5858 Brentwood, California 634-3492 M arsha Sorenson, Susan Criannini WV' H- L31 Fantasy Beauty Salon lligllway 4 Oakley. California Open 6 Days a Week Monday Thru Saturday Thursday Nights by Appointment Barbara Siclwrrlwrger Cindi Linda Barbara v-1' 4'-'V bvninl DR. KENNETH DAMSTRA Opt t t 63-4-2l2l 2536 Oak Street B -ntwood Quality Meats and Friendly Service at HAMPTON'S MARICET T Jeanette Aden, Anna Giannini FAIRVIEW CHEVROLET A d 219 MAIN STREE 625-2303 Libe,t,,G,a'Q-J0eL1ma P. O. BOX 177 OAKLEY. CALIFURNIA 94561 1725- 10th sr., Antioch 757-0211 U ' ' WV I L: -Xppairc-I fur X11-11 had 5F 0PQd IJ town .tX11tiocl1 612051-111121: Randy Hale, Marilyn Currier H4 i A -Z ?' N. 'LJ CENTRAL VALLEY NATIONAL BANK Oakley California Gail Franklin, Susan Ciannini 'ft fr 5 n 40 Stornetta 81 Freeman Point of Timber Road and Highway4 Brentwood California 634-2276 Randy Hale, Jeanette Aden L . jbbfzj' i E , YY .jf,!'Yf 7-i'5 fgggs if H -E :xi 5 evil? -'N 0 9 Lm gane s Men and Boys Clothing Regular SL Flare I Keds and Converse Atliletie Shoes 614 lst Street Brentwood linporteil ' IJ,-INN-I,-N 1, -if L Q Ii.ir'flS-Qt lm-Len l'l1f.i I S.llIliXKlK'lIt'N I l .lfQl'X.LfI1'lX lliN.lllN.lL!1'Nilllil I- 1 c gf llivi-Ni-X lFHlIlllI.lIlX inliiw XX t'l'llt'l Q-.lllf Unirez TBAUPI iii NX .iltrr Wax .niilx Xlutlouli l.ilili1rm.i D LTA FISHING RESORT Dual Laumhmg Ramp FGA 75 -MOTORS 4CAMPfM3 HJ? Q?AfvfK5 UMC? - QLD RNER !'A . NIEIX-UCI? A c:i1WCLSAfN'TA CLARA LQHOALS fC.CFFEE saoib F d QOFTDQTUNYJS PvETHt:LxpL,1-NND 1 our rm PHONE Lcfdl M22 iwmrii X BABE FAQHNER 186 Higgins Funeral Home Lawrence J. Higgins Class of '30 Congratulates Class of '71 l3lU A Street .'XIlllUL'll l'l1oiieT5T-41343 9-l3il9 BIG OAKS TRAILER PARK All Independent Trailer Spaces 50' x 70' spaces for 10' wides 12' wides and expandos Owner Leo Massoni SALLY ANN Downtown Antioch Fashions for the Young at Heart 514 Second Street PIWOVWG 757-2131 Antioch, Coluformci ,fd p A-41 Leonard Giannini, Steve Cruz COMPl.lC'I'lC l,lNli Ol CLOLF liQL'lPft1lCN'I' Dan Price- Cfluss A TCA Golf Professional l,c-ssuns by A ppointms-nt Bethel Island Golf Course Bethel lsland 684-22654 FIJORIST Fdvfal. andgjfts ace und.lWlRY PRANCHEITU 1412 A Street Antioch, California 19th Sn 'A' Street Antioch Serving all East County Real Estate - Insurance 757-2373 754-2600 757-9262 Karen Voss ,,. A I DELTA GARAGE H M 'L 1 J fa! 'A I CongratulationsClassof '71 ' , For all your auto needs: DODGE - DODGE DART ei 1 f- ur' ,Z ll 4- cHl0unA 1, MARKET Little Store with a Big Smile l Z Quality Nleats and yi Blue Chip Stamps Highway -1, Oakley 625-2013 HOMETOWN BAKERY 63-1-2577 313 Dali St. Brentwood, Calif. Fresh Bread Daily DELTA VOLKSWAGEN See the Students Friend Ask for LLOYD QINKYJ PERERIA for Glitter Bugs and all other bugs 3100 Delta Fair Blvd. Antioch Phone 757-6040 Calif. 94509 Jeanette Aden, Marilyn Currier f'Q , Sfifff' n S ' Groccrifw Cathy Cakebread Hal Matson TE-2-2530 . H! ., Wu --4 I ,D-fr 5' A .,-s f 2 if f Award-winning Photographer 426 Seventeenth Street Oakland ADELINE'S BUDGET SALON Get Aquainted with our Wigs Styles - Perming Specializing in Sissor and Razor Cuts Budget Prices 754-3213 'K S f- X . U-if g M. ISV if Marsha Sorenson, Susan Ciannini ' TV Appliance Furniture 8.GiPts 514 W. 4th St. Town 8. Country Downtown 757-5555 ALPI NE PACKI NG COMPANY Wholesale Meats and Sausages 350 W. Wakefield Road Stockton, California 95207 189 wg L ,. -5 ,. 2 'r-'. xr? f K 5 , 1 2 K Sharee Austin, Cindy Franzen RANCHO BEAUTY SALON Phone 625-2832 State Highway -1 and Bolton Road 4 xnxx, Oakley, California DIABLO FARM EQUIPMENT John Deere Farm Equipment 634-3578 609 Railroad Avenue, Brentwood, California Reno Crarcia, Leonard Ciannini l9O RUSSO'S M ARINA Congratulations Class of '71 1 ' ' J l ri' .tml loclx liiiwo H84--ll-el l' ml ol Piper li-nail lielllel lslallltl CREENWOOD PHARMACY Complete Drug Store Service 757-331 1 West2Oth Street Antioch, California BRENTWOOD FURNITURE Complete Home Furnishings Floor CIoverings-Custom Draperies Admiral- CLE. - Motorola - Norge Televisions - Stereos - Appliances Gail Franklin, Susan C-iannini -..xr J icrus r i suits ul Xi :. , i 1 'll I N 1 l lr l l 1. 1 ' A i , ,. V 4 1 'QRS-TF 2 'ji , fa' 1 Rick Fortner, jim Honegger Something Wonderful Happens When You Wear Clothes From Pl'l7Stl'lO55 D Fine MENS APPAREL JAMES Ps. DAVI prep, -:FQQ Marsha Sorenson, Steve Cruz Pat's Truck Stop Breakfast, Lunches, Dinners Open 24 hours 1210 Hwy 4 Pl1.634-4328 FAMOUS FASHIONS 5231655 Auto The store with the 'young taste in fashion with ready-to-wear sportswear, lingerie, and shoes Supply j-lOl08 li. VVaterloo Road Seeoncl on CL Street, Downtown Stockton, Calif, 95205 Eighteenth or A Sll'Ct'i,.'xIlllUCl1 Square Antioch, tlalitornia 191 Du - fn1gsiy,',,'-4 . Al:-' y,. ,5- ..,..x2,,. , llllllllllllliiiii. 3 Q, S.. gl. 4 s ,H y lJ0NA'rHAu mmm , -fi T TCBUUDY mcnusrf 2 ' l Steve Cruz, Sharee Austin, Cindy Franzen Bridgehead Drive-In 81 Stamm Theatre P. O. Box 633 y Ronald Young i General Manager Harbor gl Sales LElSURE LANDlNG 'flim if Y K Qi A . : . W Susan Giannini, Marsha Sorenson, Sharee Austin, Reno Garcia, Steve Cruz, Cindy Franzen Antioch. California Norman's Brentwood Nursery Everything for your Garden H Houseboats Gran Mariner Whltffaft Highway 4 neor Lone Tree Wcy P.O. Box 488 Bethel Island, Calif. 94511 Nome 8' Mono Low' 634-4964- Sales 684-3267 Harbor 684-2166 i Rosemary Sciortino, Dennis Baldocci 1 CHARLES VASS 1 ARCO STATION I 3720 Lone Tree Way 754-8661 il i I! DR. CHARLES N. SHOOK CHIROPRACTOR it '14 619 2 d St t Ph i AtIhC1ifI 757 8888 I L-Y-.3 it 1 f U x Gail Franklin Curtis' 81 Broderick Real Estate UNITED AUTO SUPPLY 118 Oak Street 634-3596 Highway 4 623-1-3508 Brentwood, California Brentwood, California MARTY'S DRIVE IN Featuring the very best in Big mlb. Hamburgers - Homemade Tacos Chili - Potato Salad -Ice Cream Cold Drinks - Slushes Hwy 160 Ar Wilbur Ave. tBridgehead Rd-J A I Antioch, California 757-5740 TT? ' It Randy Hale ii' F j BILLING suavs , C 51 BARBER SHOP 311 Oak Street Brentwood, Calif. Q A ma DIABLO VIEW FLQRIST Flowers Whisper What Words Never Say FLORIST TRANS WORLD DELIVERY SERVICE Mary Lou Abel Martin 757-4636 1925 D Street Antioch, California 'ai MQJ avg, ,. Ieanette Aden, Marilyn Currier, Randy Hale, Anna J.x.Dl:lxl7UL Gail Franklin, Sharee Austin j fs S' ,fi-'Fashion Japan l Boofefuift Ciannini o 1 Xlmiw NllLilllX 2 I'll1lIll'T3l l32lI 5Z'?i'ZlTf.'f5lfl5'f QE, rm.. x..l...lt w..t.i4t:Tl:cllis. t. tif! l'tf,..'i..w.f.-li ll Bethel lglgnd, California 684-2141 l nxt' Klum lil A Nil I Xl'lllllllN JDS'-Ji ANTIOCH SPORT PARACHUTE CENTER Antioch Airodrome Lone Tree Way, Antioch Northern Californias Home Of the Sport of the Space Age You think learning to drive was groovy, then try sky diving. The most fun you can have with your clothes on, jerry Craham's Para-Centre A real high school Elma E NA v A 4 wfimllltf' I A 1 .IOSTEN'S PRODUCTS SYMBOLIZE YOUR ACCOMPLISHMENTS FINEST TRADITIONS - SCHOOL SPIRIT - GRADUATION - ACHII-IVEMENT FINE CLASS RINGS - YEARBOOKS - DIPLOMAS AWARDS - GRADUATION ANNOUNCEMENTS I MT SERVING TI'IE THIRD GENERATION UF ANIERICA'S FINEST STUDENTS Your personal representative MY- Richard 115 Burton Court Danville, Calif. ' ED'S CHEVRON SERVICE FERREIRA S Tune-up ond Broke Service MARINE SALES Sfcndcrd Oil Products 757 1606 625 T d 1 625-2220 Oakley Reno Ciarcia, Cindy Franzen Uf?ifE?L3ffB K cnwsuvi suvasme , Fam 'I Q L-11 RFI r n 'lNIfAll'D v-iq, E A I ti EYHE TRENTWOOD NEWS Ifast Contra Cfustuis Rt-til New spaper YourIIonietmxi1Nexs 5puper Serving Brentxx nod, By run. Bethel Island, Oakley. Kniglitsen. 63-I-3I23 6:23 'I'Iiird St.. Breiitxiouci Phillips' Primers BOOKS, ART SUPPLIES AND PICTURE FRAMING FRITZ PHILLIPS 204 G STREET 757-3253 ANTIOCH. CALIFORNIA BRIDGEHEAD MARKET Bridgehead Norman and Betsy Poust Gail Franklin, Cindy Franzen I 135' ET I rggz?'I-if It MEAT MARKET I fix imma KNIT 8. STITCH SHOP Yarn, Yurciage, Notions. Siinpiieity, NIL-Call and Vogue Patterns Specializing in Cjiistoin sewing I-Xiteratimis Beifs, Button IIuIes 63-I-45:2 I 2-IU Oak Street Brentxx ood, Caliiurnid It HOUR mi-itcifxrv awe SITRVIVF ti 3? FRI GARD CIII ROPRACTIL' U If FIC' IQS 206 G Street X Antiocli. California 94509 I' Telephone 754-14-ll IIours-Xkeektinys I-.D. I-'rigard D.C'. Qzzowii- U-I 10 E' I nh LL- ,M L, . W li!-If .2-Mm'-P- :Tri 'QT I' gr'iiJ'5 lv ,,..--0 ' D VE 81: IIM'S GULF Congratuiations Class of '71 if it i I, AAA SWAP SHOP We Buy and Sell joannels Famous Why pay more or sell for less? Hundreds of Bargains f Burritos Burgers Used furniture, Appliances, Mexican imports, Religious items, Motor oils, Spray paints, 'l'V's, Cards, Filters Tostados A 4 ' 1ACKsoNs DRIVE IN MAIN S'l'RlilC'l', OAKLICY Thousands of other items to choose from 119 NNN ST- UAKLEY CA 94561 14157625 9996 Reno Garcia, Leonard Giannini, Steve Cruz ALBRIGHT'S BARBER SHOP Haircuts or Styles 3 Barbers Guaranteed to attract the gals 18 SL A S . treat 757-9936 Antioch Square EMERGEN CY UPHOLSTERY Free Estimates Free Pick up 8: Delivery All Work Guaranteed HULSEYS AAA cusroivr FURNITURE 407 G Sff86f 754-2122. Antioch, California I-QQ -2- ,X V I I 1 if A - Brentwood Phurmucy V f R -'L L v Q, Prescriptions are our specialty ., - ri,.-f rpm, V, ' i 7 l l 'V tl tllfafxi' 'Ss r 'n g ,grim BRENTWOOD ,IAQ A' Rexoll Products M :BI6 Oak Street 6534-2156 625-2753 --1 ,0- 197 I I EL GALLITO DRIVE IN ilFfNI'INI1NIFIXIC1-XXDISHES 402 Railroad Avo. Brentwood, Calif. IDIIOIIC 634-4992 In Brentwood It's RON'S BARBER SHOP BRENTWOOD VILLAGE 1424 Highway 4 Brentwood, California Phone 634-2555 I 3 . Q' LT1 Mary Hanson, Rosemary Sciortino, Dennis Baldocci, Doug Lewis CONTRA COSTA LINEN SUPPLY Congratulations Class of '71 1409 4th Street Antioch 757-3360 S811-I HOU SE BOAT RENTALS Rental Houseboats SSLH Boat Yard 757-3621 Rt. 1 Box 514 Antioch, Calif. CONTINENTAL CLU B Cocktails and Banquets Susan Ciannini, Marsha Sorenson, Sharee Austin, Cindy Franzen, Cail Franklin, Reno C-arcia, Steve Cruz Antioch's Finest FOSTER FREEZE Food and Refreshment Center l'Best Dressed Burgers in Town LOTVIPLETE FOUNTAIN SERVICE Open Daily 11 to 11 130 Fri 8: Sat Till Mid. 400 East Nth St. Antioch 757-0441 198 Fuf- if -1, I rf' H.: ,'.V, f s N g'5 O , 4 E w it .X x f 9. 4 :,ff- . iff.: Fred Stornetta CASEY St SON CHEVRON Free Pick Up Sr Delivery Highway 4 8: Borden junction Mechanical Work 634-8964 Tires - Speed Equipment STEWARTS MOLA NDER APPLIANCES Frigidaire Roper Kitchenaid CRYSTAL DAIRY 757-0616 808 H C Street FOODS Antioch, Calif. 94509 DELTA VDLKSWAGEN jim Graves Vaughn Hummel Sales - Service - Parts 3100 Delta Fair Blvd. Antioch, Calif. 757-6040 199 X l xl: , P993 'S' NICK'S SEASIDE SERVICE Owner Nick Rodriquez Seaside Oil Products 7th And Main St. Oakley 625-9972 Johnson Lumber Co. ,. -, f v- -rv, -f. .V-A V- fs-V+ r'f- N nn - - P-, Y. Y. ,, i, c. -a.,.- 8: Mrs. IE. johnson PO, Box 666 634-3665 Brentwood, California Leonard Ciannini, Sharee Austin ROBERTS CHEVY - oios 1142 Highway A 634-3942 Brentwood, California Byer's Auto Body Repair AWARD WINNING RESTYLING CUSTOM PAINTING 104 Oak Street Brentwood, California Steve Cruz, Reno Garcia xi E .fl 'if v r WTA . 'ZZ- ' wi Ai ' f 5 1-slime i1.x'1'ii- xo'i'ciLs'1' R,X'l'If KEEP-E-NEXT CLEANERS 18131 Sirvvi Xiitiocii. I.LI1lIt1I'IllL1 XYIIITI' SIII RIS OIR 5I'Iflf1.XI.'I'1 Oxxiic-r Piiuiic Riciiurd Spuiin T37-1773 ZOO DUARTE BOAT REPAIR Cfustnrn Boats Built A Rout- Rc-paired 155-I-221111 'limi Stain' Road Rvtiwi lsI.i Ranch Supply Service, Inc. P. O. BOX 456 PHONE 634-3313 BRENTWOOD, CALIFORNIA 94513 KEN'S BAD BOY MARKET i'Wliere Service is Kingn Good Luck '71 Grads! 634-3245 320 Oak Street Brentwood Susan Giannini, Gail Franklin Guzzi VILLAGE DELICATESSEN Levio 81 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 . 6 5 '+V 1 THB ZTQYB Oakley Pharmacy Oakley Shopping District 238 Oak St' Brentwood 625-2752 Oakley, California Rocky Patterson, Chris Arends i l I ' , Il ll. IIOIIYFYH f!'?i'S'IH1IflR!.'M'U.l lil P1 J ' Apparel 1820 A St. Antioch Shopping Center 757-3242 201 CRA NDE LL CHEVRON SERVICE Svrx ici' lx .-Xll WX' Clin' BRENTWOOD FORD I Cars and Trucks Also A Mobile Homes Travel Trailers and Campers 1245 Hwy 4 Brentwood Phone 634-3551 :SH Oak St Bra-iitxwocl Steve Cruz, Susan Ciannini lllliiiia-1533-l-593-5 9-l5l3 SPORTSMEN'S OUTB OARD SERVICE jOllNSON MOTORS PARTSC SAl.lCS. SlfRYlCIlf 9 VK SQ STOCK PHARMACY DIAL-zLo AGRICULTURAL gPC '2, CHEMICALS Co. occl kxgk DEWEY DE MARTINI PRi5sc:R1P'rioN sPi3c:iALis'1's L l5l8 A Str?-it-mgigiiticich, Calif. Sharee Austin J. W. CUPELAND YARDS Donald Putman li Fay Deljiazza Sal Acosta i 433 Dainty Ave. l liu,l'lI1lvlo,Pohindlulh1Ml1odds I Reno Garcia, Gail Franklin X N OAKLEY BUILDERS SUPPLY coven me EAW? A complete line of building material including A li 6 Redi-Mix concrete 795 Main Street, Oakley SHERWIN-WILLIAMS 6253358 A45 Best Wishes from THE KLEEN SHOP At The COUNTY EAST SHOPPING CENTER At the Crossroads of Highway 4 Sr Somersville Rd. For your clothes Think KLEEN 757-3969 BRENTWOOD BARBER SHOP Prop. Jack Harrison 325 Oak Street Brentwood, California CARAMIHO Produce Co. CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '71 li 'C Patty Dell Antico Chpm Bama, Jam Monday - Sat. 9:00 - 5:00 Thurs. Evenings Appointment Operators - Toni, Nancy 8: Linda 221 Oak St. 63441812 Brentwood, California 94513 j-uv 'I . v .Lal DELUXE HOUSEB OAT RENTALS Houseboats SL Ski Boats Sales SL Service Foot of Bethel Island Bridge BO. Box 209 034 2689 Lionel Williams Chevron Service PHONE T57-9854 Cindy Franzen, Reno Garcia BEACON SAVINGS AND LOAN W 'Isl-'N--I- ' QQSLONETREEWAX ' tx 47 E 18th Street Anfigchi CgI'f0 n Q 1-me -'Tfiiifff v it Steve Cruz, Gail Franklin 111 1, -if 1. R 3' FOR ALL YOUR REAL ESTATE NEEDS: - L Mitzi. HARRY FERTADO REAL ESTATE JACK HERNANDEZ BILL cox 51 9 W , HARRY FERTADO ' 4 1 if 'cu 1456 Hgh oy 4 634 4113 204 BETHEL MARKET .XII Your Clrocvry NL-mls I55'i-I-fllelll 733 lititlit-I lsliiiid Iimicl Iii-tlivl INIiiIliI.E,L1IIlUI'lll2I BENO CONSTRUCTION CO. Floating Structures Commercial- Residential Building 4300 Sand Mound Blvd. Oakley Iulius Beno, Prop. 084-2078 LION'S DEN JUDY'S MARINE HARDWARE Boysen - Interlux of Sz Z-Spar Paints HAMBURGERS, HOT DOGS, SHAKES Q QC Kercgsine Heater amps Owner: Mil Wordroup QS y Resin and Paint q fi 3 Electric 8: Plumbing A Qpixzilsfsay, Brentwood, California Bethel Island, Calif. Phone: 684-2380 Marsha Sorenson, Susan Giannini, Sharee Austin ANTIOCH STATIONERS ROM AN'S AUTO REPAIR COMPLETE AUTOMOBILE REPAIRINC Specialist in Chevrolet Work znd 8: Main Srs. Roman Lesch Oakley, California 625-2322 Port Stockton Food Distributors Inc. We Feature N LCCET Brand -166-0096 Stockton. California Dennis Baldocci etra. o , 2 . i Ei -'ii .- -- , - s 5 , . 2- u -f - h Q5 S1 if .f -C, . fp, Y' r z. 5, ,-', Zff'-T ' Doug Lewis, Mary Hanson, Rosemary Sciortino, 5 . ..Y ' Bne Ital ian ods A 5, 'e Susan Ciannini, Marsha Sorenson Western Auto The lfarnily Store Xutornotives, Toy 5, Household floods 233 Oak Street 634-4363 XN'e Cladly lixplain Your Policies, Gibson Insurance Agency I l VVest 18th Street T57-5513 Antioch Mary Hanson, Rosemary Sciortino San Joaquin Bakeries Inc. 1517 IOTH Street Modesto, California 95354 Walt Pierce Marine Service Engine and Hull Replaeer Refinishing Engine 8: Hull Repair Steve Cruz, Reno Garcia, Leonard C-iannini Pins 'fi-'I I N65 210 Street Antioch 754-3828 California O6 BARTHELD'S FLORAL sfnvlcf Patrick A. and Donnalee McHenry K 839 Fir tStreet X .Q-.1 634 3600 634-2.171 l Cindy Franzen I Feminine Apparel A ssori cl Sh C Susan Ciannini, Sharee Austin lxlbl RANLIA AGENTS AND BROKERS 634 3 l B entwood, Califori Army ROTC , ., EXERCISE ' T YOUR RIGHTS! GET THE TRUE FACTS ' ON ARMY ROTC 'S CONTACT: Telephone 642-3374 'fm Professor of Military Science Room 149, Harmon Gymnaisum w m University of California, Berkeley 100 YEARS OF , MILITARY EDUCATION ON abbris , C BERKELEY CAMPUS William Batze Walnut Blvd. 634-4869 207 qi PJ' 5 Staff Delivers First Complete Book To Students The 1970 LION was awarded a rating of A by the National Scholas- tic Yearbook Association. The Columbia Scholastic Press Associa- tion awarded the yearbook with a first place and the National Scholas- tic Press Association rated the year- book as first class. In times of turmoil, strife, and unhappiness the yearbook staff has chosen as their theme Happiness Is. There is a great deal of happi- lN'hile busily norking on one ot her annual start pages Sharon Somerhalder asks Ken Clark llis opinion on a decision of a picture to be Usual in the annual Editor-in-chief Cyndi Pt-.lersen scratches her head and wonders xx hat to do next with a page she is checking This is one of the ten pic tures of our editor-in-tliiet jd fx Q s Cunxersing '.x.fl itimsor Xl: Hill Hain Ianiiit X.li7i :sss him wi' r' orii -I lit! sports pa,'-- 1 3 IKILQ' l'z7iiti fl' 208 P .f 5' 5 Lf-I ness being forgotten, so the staff tried to carry out the idea of happi- ness throughout the book. The summer delivery of the annual enabled the LION staff to include such activities as spring sports, graduation, and all other spring activities which had never been in- cluded in any previous annuals. The book was increased by 12 pages which included a 17 page opening and a new 5 page closing section. Organization pictures were not taken but were replaced by a great increase in activity pages which covered club and class activities. The 1971 yearbook presented a new outlook to the school and its students, faculty, and community in a new LION yearbook which covered everything during the en- tire school year. '61 F-1 2: 'S .1 Nba: Ii' Q :if It J v Ag-'I i . rs' - 'vi X ,. . ' 'A' .l fx ' ,,.. . . -. KSN .t0.l5:.. '-tal. si.,-'Q 4 f.'...,, Lg -,M ,rificr . , ,.Q,f.y I , -,t ,,. Y. 1.1-1 -- . .-4 .:-U .. . v . 1- . j., .5 1, be MHC Q .Ji fd. , ri' 1-1 H: '. 'S V . r 1' ' 5 . . .-. 0 A s . . . -,,.. i , ks, ff' 1 .,'. .I -x 451' X-.,,, I, .,. , I,- ,..' .X ' .. ...rg ,Lu ,. ,. U. , .9 . ,. ,r'T4.,..f - , 4 .erp.:-4 4-..- X-., '- :' 1 - . -' GV' . ' ..-P '-'I' -f. .- . it 5 x W lim... 1971 Lion Yearbook Staff members Top Rowp tine Duncan, Advisor William Batze, Second Gail Franklin, Naomi Thompson, Cyndi Ped- Rowp Selso Fernandez, Marie Gomes, Sharon ersen, Marsha Sorenson, Jeanette Aden, Chris- Somerhalder, Patty Dell Antico, Vada Graham, 1971 LION lEditor-in-chief .... Cyndi Pedersen I i lAssistant Editor Curriculum Editor . . .Marie Gomes iAd Manager .ArtEditor .....,.... Gail Franklin fLayoutEditor . . .Naomi Thompson Senior Editor Assistant Curriculum Editor .Sharon Somer- halder Index. . . .... jan Cornelius Yearbook Staff Activities Editor Assistant Senior Editor .... Christine Duncan Assistant Activities Editor .... Vada Graham Assistant Activities Editor .Patty Dell Antico Assistant Layout Editor Classes Editor . , .Marsha Sorenson 1 Bryan Sudweeks, jan Cornelius, Bottom Rowg Fred Stornetta, Randy Hale, Ken Clark. Sports Editor Assistant Ad Manager Assistant Sports Editor Photographer .... Bryan Sudweeks Photographer ....,,.. Randy Hale ..,..,Fred Stornetta . . .. .Jeanette Aden Photographer Photographer ..... Selso Fernandez Advisor ........ Mr. William Batze 'Thank You' To Those Who Help Prepare LID When producing a yearbook you have to depend on many other peo- ple. Without these people producing the yearbook is impossible. l would sincerely like to thank those people who helped: American Yearbook company for -the printing and assembling of the 1971 LION yearbookg Administrators and faculty mem- bers for being so cooperative in granting our last minute requests, Mr. Hal Matson for all the assis- tance and excellent photographs needed to produce an effective book, Mr. Bill Stephenson for his time and assistance in the organization of the yearbookp Mr. Eldon Tanner for his in-the- plant production management of the yearbook, Mr. William Batze, adviser, whom we owe special thanks for his hours of hard work and devotion which made it possible to produce this yearbookg 1971 LION Yearbook Staff for their dedication and spirit through- out the year which made the pro- 'duction of this yearbook possible, Cyndi Pedersen Editor-in-Chief 209 Art Fundamental Helps To Develop Hand Skills DEX AAAShopandSnap,1'P A and W. 1:14 11111-111 K 1111 140 X1-in-rl llullx 114 'Xl1ri'11 11-:run cv 110 fXh1--11 kim IIN -wr-'11 N1.1u mn 114 -kiwi-tl-1 Tm.: 11:- Xil-rr1n.1n -XlI.1 2,110 -Xtlnrns l.11lx Ii'1n0 'tJ.1ms liuunnn 10190 -'-..ltl1ngt.1n l11.m11.1 11 Xtl.11n,g1.1n lxnrlti- 1,14 Adelmc's Budget Salon, 188 XJ:-vi In am-11+ o0lU1t4l1H31r4r1104 i024 IOL' Administrators. ll Ads, l'J 10 Agriculture, ll xrtnmv 14.11-.rm 114 Mrinygli-n lWws.1nJ.1 140 -'kmngvtrn Stu:-n lic' Alhrlghls Barber Shopg 1'1 AlpmePac1ungkompans, 180 Am- Hr--nda 1411 Xlt.1v.1i.l-vN1.1r-1.1l 11-1 Nlxarvl Nlvr. 111 -Xltrw lnrm-N 25 Xmlnlll Leftalul ll-3 117 1Xmhr1vs1n11 llnlv H0140 Xnaxa Rot-fri 114 Andi-worn 11-in oi Nndr-rstrn limrm- 134 -'kndmdr lun 1,14 fXndr.tde- Manuel lf rank 10 I0 58 5 Nmiradv 'wusanna 125 'XYNUJNJ Tum 31 J-1140 -'Knsnn Sherri 140 Antrorhiyrle, 17:- Anlroch lvergreen Nursery: 180 Antioch Fish and Pets: 178 Antioch Parachuteg 1-1-1 Antioch Slat1oners5l0i APL Insurance: 107 Applied Amg JJ -'utr' Iul1a 23 xnrms t 1111-uvphrr 1-N102 101 -Xrrnds S1011 111128 ftrguvllr-5 L.-nnw 114 Mp limit 134 -up 17.-r--thy 41 Arli-the-rrx' lim 123 Mkrnwn B111 115 'xusllrt tra 115 'Xuslin Leigh 43 50 5' 128 210 'tu-tin Sharm' 40114 17811121001 104100108 200 201 205 207 -Xula Harnmy ozi -x-.'1,4..vJ Kar--n Q15 30 luv-. 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The show features art, sculptor, and handicrafts made by the students during this year in the art, design, jewelry classes. 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The, 101 51111111111 17.11.-1111 1:4 ov li-W 'w11vlm'll.1 111-11 Jc11oO1t151 '7 100 'nurnella Reads Mn, Ido Straw H.nP1u.1, l-14 '-.11 J 111-1' M.11dn1-1' Superm L. H1v..n 11-1 :UQ M1N.11n1- 115' lendenlg ll 'um-.11 1.1.1111 11,1 Sw1mm1ng,l2O Ill k.n1nJ11 11.111 10:1 '1.11111'-11 D111-111.111 km. 133 1,111-11 11.11. 119 TMI.-1 Indnm- 11-4 1.111-11111111 145 1.1xl1-1 lim- IBB TMI.-1 11111.14 lm T11-11v.1k.11111 115 Tenms, -JJ -JN TN.I11v 8.101.111 J-151 1h.,n1pN.1n N.1.1m. 115 :od 111.-11111.11 11111 111 1111-vvwwn I'.1n111.1 111-1 I1p1.1n XI1.11 11 11103, l-3 11111.11 XnN11111.1 110 T111 U-111: Int' 1-mu 1111111 h1H41o 111r11x1r11n1.1 131 111rr.N 11111 Ion 1.111.N!i.-11111 111 1'11rnW 111111 140110141 11-11.41 w.m.11 11-P 1111.11 L1111r1.1 lux' 1111.11 1.111111 1,1-1 1111.1vN.11111 I1,111011l1111J5 11mn+1-. 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Bill Michaud me ronxerwng with .mother held Nlax' 14 .xt Co' In -1' fy In attempting to tone-up their muscles, Mike Murphy, Mike Heinl, and Leonard Ambriz exercise on the many stations of the universal gym during their P.E, class. lm X Ll ! Displaying one of his skills, Cal Chato -spins a basketball on his finger before a game, -we 'sez-1 'Q'-is 4 l - R Smiling and excited, Debbie Hampton and Marla Pedersen with their dates Dennis Reese and Clyde lfairley, enjoy themselves at their Senior Ball held in Berkeley. Competing for a plane, Paul Della Maggiore and his Livermore opponent try to gain on each other at a cross country meet. L 'fbf v ini. iii i. i Q., t F. ,om Q e xi ' Ng N. Q 5 My M is we 44 we lQ '-Nil. 35 ,A--fi . is' 1 , Q we , '-'w..,.q..-Sw-g,,,siw , is is .Q ... f e'az..:.i,. ,.. , ,ea wvfmtm il 217 45. if qliiff 8 QC -N as. ll. 5 -- -D U 'wc H' f i if 'L uw- rt:-If E '- v-pain-I' 'li .AU-' L- -1 - Q'-i 'X th' s 'Qs f', 'a A., t, J. v ,L .af ,fi ji gr f'5f2l ,g.1,. 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