Liberty High School - Lion Yearbook (Brentwood, CA)
- Class of 1973
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THINGS are in a state of confusion in the hay pile as it is opened and hay tossing begins. 1 S - JERRY ZAMORA, 46, and Mitch Lasater, CAPTURING first place at the Home- ENJOYING themselves in the hay pile 11, run through the north goal posts coming competition is the Senior Class at the FFA Barn Dance are Sue Mooney ready to take on their opponents, float Chug On To Victory . and Denise Cruzi Q-1. V P A I i fig. , f .. if 98? 5? .sf gf ' . .W v 1 '5 1 gf? L , x g Q36 w'e. Q 'Hmm 'Wv 1. 'we fb' wk- 2' M., 105450 QW J. , ., ,- y - -N fr Y A -v , ,. 1- , , , . :..- X-, gan - --'- .f'4':f:lg!l if Q S-,yi-gi 995525.52 5-, f 51eg:gPgwe:'., ,ggasfiwvsi . -f -2425-5515, -'-,U--1 l, - -3 15 5,1 , faskff 1: b- 5 ' H- -' -Xf.L,..,x ...V :sd 1, . f- - - Aa - ,,.,...., ,-, ,XM My 'cn :,' 1 qs. gig. -- ' . 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'Q -Q... -l BERTHA STONE. the newly an- nounced Miss Ugly smiles happily after receiving ner award during the Homecoming rally, GIVING their all in tne tug for victory is the Senior Class, who placed second in the tug-of-war competition during Homecoming activities , 1 I 5 Q. .. I N. i X .I COLORED Balloons lngnt up the sky as the first Place Senior Float passes the grandstands in a round of applauseg theme is Cnug On To Victory. ,I A if Y sfvr-'F4f?g,?2,,5 f.Q1.fN'T22?f: Q, A 1 ' . ag- . 3 1, ' ,-.vt syn - Q - -' , 5 A ..,..- ,. --, 4..- . U . . ,, if i, i , 4 4 .Agek,gfI16.iJ 5gg,gq'Zfi . A .4 - . i 1 J,' It Q- 332- ix., ,f ,,. ' ' , -' , 2 EQ. . ' J. . ' .1 , - .I '15i- ,Q-, Iwi., 1,1 gg,-. jv,.?4 A:.4. j M. , V , Ni V V. 1 Q, , X. P L,-, X , Jf .ses I . . I ,f In i I 4. fy n wx w:il,,Qgk.,5Jt5:kV U N f, , -. s' E, ,'1fl.'f' fi, gf.:--'-'ff' !x --'55 V .V , ,4 1.4, If 51. , Z, ' ... . -13?-1 ,-'fj--. i . - - rs- - ' 1.. ,Q .17 r-,,,,y' Q H I -B? 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MUSIC fills the air as couples rock out at the annual Barn Dance held on Octo- ber 14, sponsored by the FFA. RHONDA MARTIN tries to help Sherry May as Mary Ann Romero listens with interest. ROBERT GLENN, Karen England, Ken Webb, Coach Dawson, and Vernon Noble rootloudly. COACH JACK FERRILL shakes hands with each senior football player on the varsity squad, We ff I ., 'R 1 5 JI A ' 4-1-if ' ., - .fLff'T' A , U ' 4' . I I I 5 . '-vs., P' KP r' ' 1 I2 , -,,.,,.f,,, f 4 g.,,,.. 1 pi ' -mi f-iz ami ' Lx .w'm, NW! Vu NSN! .sf ' . vm C - , I -ir x 15? 4 I 0 1 ,fx ., - 1 ' -an v. -V xflr 1 . .,.. Q, 1 21 F c- Q L 1. ,S i .? fm . po 'NT x --N sf, bwifagx' i ,, ,,.--, 1 1 W5 , .wig 4 P, .-1' ' I. 1. :V fi. , sjyi' .,. . :af 41 .Il A. ..:......x.,.. ,-4. . rf Ml' 12.3555 53 4- 1 ,Q Q., 3 Vw, FQ P' ...,-gags Vai 3- 51-4-4,, . x ,Ki ' ,Q V' Q ,.--1 ,Ng .,,,..,ov A 4 1 11,-A ,,- 1 I 1 -ss.yf Q.. . .affit-' ff, ,.,,:,-, ff 1 ' 5-,Z r.-':A:f, Q ff., P I it 'QL 1972 drum major Bob Smith stands at atten- tion ready to give the whistle of command to the LUH3 Marching Band. DRESSED as Chitty Chatty Bomber Kathie for the Miss Ugly Girl Contest during Home- coming is Kathie Cec- chini. PERFECTLY lined up on Ohmstede Field is the Liberty High Marching Band, performing their half-time show, 1 LU ,V . . 5 I iw 1 f ' xii Q 1 ,F A -' 9 fu.-1 jls i - K i - 1, X 1 'iff' f l L 1 . 3 z A fs Q 1 i Q. A' TAKING time out before half-time cere- monies at Homecoming are Mr. Lou Bronzan and Jeanette Aden. 1 I ' '1 C,- A . F, -A 'N . f,,.:: r if c 1972 HOMECOMING QUEEN Kathy Sciortino is pictured above with her court pictured around her. Clockwise from the top they are Kim Davidson. Patti DeIIAntico, Lori Massoni. and Linda McLendon. ,,. :.-: A Yi. 'i-W , ,. , , Contents. . . Classes. . .17 Sports. . .73 Activities. . . 119 Curriculum.. .139 Ads. . .165 L ff is s 16 -x T'- if 'iii , iff ' , ' is siii J 7 Ji C C Z' I, , ,..vv-,W , ig, 4 6 'Li' If B gh... I Vs- 1 'Q ,Q X x N J is , x P'- .si . ,,w fd N ,nf Ldv, X: : 'A X if. 'fn lynx - , 13- vig ru .fx .. W x B 1 A 5 X-5' 'wi' uw.. . v-Q all ? ,YV ,Q .. xx 'Mali img fff GOSS I P GOSSIP ,if if 'x 41: 4, -sal' .i' LEC ,QZXO Seniors Stand On Benches During Lunch Break Hail Liberty began to mean much more than a song to the Class of '73 upon entering their Senior year. As leaders of the school they participated in ral- lies, clubs, and sports events: but each time there was the realiza- tion that it was a last-time thing. As Homecoming rolled around the Seniors decided to make this last one count. They produced HOLLY ABBOTT Art, Jewelry and Ceramics IWE, Elemen- tary Tutor MARY ANN ABREU CSF, Scholastic Top 10, Life CSF Mem- ber, Honor Roll, A'Capella Choir, Girls Group, Secretary CSF, Treasurer AFS, GAA v LYNETTE ADDINGTON GAA, GAA President, FHA, Business Club, Office Assistant. Pep Club, Student Council JEANETTE ADEN Head Songleader, Rally Squad, Soph Treasurer, Junior Representative, Girls' Block CSF Soph Representative, GAA Junior Representative, Girls' PE IWE, Ll- brary lWE, Scholastic Top 10, CSF, Honor Roll, Frosh Football, Basketball, and Swimming Charter, Student Council, Homecoming Committee, Principal's Committee, Annual Staff, Yearbook So- ciety, Girls' Swim Team, Pep Club, GAA, FHA, AFS, Playmakers, Business Club, CSF Scholarship Committee MARIE AGUILAR Candy Striper, FHA, GAA, Legislative Representative ROBERTA AGUIRRE LIBERTY BELL Editor MARCIAL ALVARADO ROBERT ANAYA FFA, Auto Club, Elementary Tutor GERALD J. ANDRADE Honor Roll, CSF, Spanish Club, Latin Club, Tennis, JV Baseball, Varsity Track, A'Cappella Choir, Madrigal 20 the first place float, Chug On To Victory. In the jello contest the mighty mouths of '73 ate their way to second place. In the post- er contest they placed second. Dennis Baldocchi, president, Bill Hopkins, vice president, Robin White, secretary, Chuck Hamlin, treasurer, and Ken Smith, representative guided their class through the year and the decision to hold their Sen- ior Ball in Walnut Creek at the Boundary Oaks Country Club. Their success is owed to ad- visors Miss Julia Arce and Mr. Jerry Black who have given up so much of their time the past four years. And on June 15, 1973the grad- uating class of Liberty Union High School gave their final Hail Liberty. T77 an 'R l x 'br CONNIE ARGUELLEZ La Raza Unida, La Raza Unida Representative BECKY ARP FHA, GAA, Elementary Tutor SHAREE LYNN AUSTIN Rally Committee, Second Five for Homecoming Queen, FFA Sweetheart Runner-up, Honor Roll, Liberty Bell Staff, Pep Club, Gymnastics Team, A'Capella Choir, GAA Q MARK JAMES AYERS Boys' Block Sports Man- ager Varsity Football and Soc- cer. Auto Club, Band Ill, Boys' PE IWE . ng v ig, JOE VASQUEZ and Ike Smith stand atop the benches long after the bell has rung to begin class. DENISE MARIE BACCHINI Head Majorette, Second Five for Home- coming Queen, Honor Roll, Majorette. Rally Squad, Frosh Treasurer, Gymnas- tics Team, GAA, Playmakers. Pep Club CHARLOTTE BAGWELL Homemaking Club Secretary, FFA, Soc- cer and Varsity Track Charter, Pep Club, FHA, Pen Pal Club DENNIS BALDOCCHI Senior Class President, Junior Class Vice President, Varsity Track, JV Track, Soc- cer, Most Valuable Player for JV Track, CSF, AFS, Honor Roll, Scholastic Top 10, Student Council, Boys' Block Span ish Club, Latin Club, Student Commis- sion, Chain Gang ADDIE BARBEL KEN BARLEY FFA President, FFA, Varsity Wrestling, JV Wrestling, Latin Club Vice President. Ag IWE, Cross Country, JV Track, Latin Club, Boys' Block L JOHN BENNER 21 ' STEPHANIE GAYL BENSON FAA, .Pep Club, Business Club, Latin Club, AFS, Honor Roll, Algebra lWE. Office Assistant, Latin Club Represen- 'tative RUSSELL BLACKER Varsity Football, JV Football, Frosh Football, Varsity Baseball, Varsity Bas- ketball, JV Basketball, Frosh Basket- ball, JV Track, Boys' Block Elemen- tary Tutor, Boys' PE lWE ROBERT D. BLEVINS ALEX BORBON JV Wrestling, Varsity Wrestling, Auto Club, Boys' Block L ROBERT BOWLING Wood Shop IWE, Golf, Band ll PAT BOYD CONNIE BROWN GAA, Elementary, Tutor, Soccer Charter, Pep Club GREG BUCKINGHAM ALFRED BUSTOS Frosh Football, Spanish Club, Elementary Tutor, FFA MIKE CASEY Frosh Football, Frosh Bas- ketball, FFA, Boys' Block Spanish Club, Latin Club, Hi Risers, Auto Club, Golf, Honor Roll, President of Drag-On Auto Club, Ele- mentary Tutor 22 .figs 'Eff' --l WAITING for friends, Jan Cornelius smiles at the camera after laying her purse and other belongings down. . JOY' l l2'R'UK'W .I'l'54llWlmIf l, XXI ' TTR LINDA M. CECCHINI Candy Striper. GAA, Elementary Tutor. Honor Roll, Nurses' Club, Spanish Club, Pep Club, Playmakers, Judo Club DOROTHY CERO A'Cappella Choir, Business Club. Candy Striper, FHA, GAA, Elementary Tutor, Girls' Volleyball Team, FHA Treasurer MARTHA CHAVARRIA Rally Photos LINDA CONDON Gymnastics Team, Band III, Girls' PE IWE, GAA, Homecoming Committee JAN CORNELIUS Yearbook Society, Life CSF Member, Scholastic Top 10, Clef Club Librarian, Madrigal, A'Cappella Choir, CSF, Honor Roll, Music and Library IWE LEO JAMES COSTA Band III, Stage Band BARBARA COTTRELL Madrigal, A'Cappella Choir, Playmakers. Girls' Group, CSF, Honor Roll, GAA, Pep Club GEORGE JAMES COZAKAS Varsity Football, Boys' Block JV Football, JV Wrestling, FFA LESLIE CRUMP President FHA, FFA, FHA, Honor Roll, Yearbook society, Homemaking IWE, Pep Club, Soccer and Track Charter DELINDA J. CRUZ Honor Roll, Nurses' Club, Candy Striper. Gymnastics Team, Girls' Swim Team, GAA, AFS, Elementary Tutor PEDRO CRUZ Boys' Block Cross Country, Varsity Track, Student Council, Spanish Club. Spanish Club President, Auto Club, Ele- mentary Tutor, Boys' PE IWE LORETTA CULPEPPER FFA, Track Charter, Pep Club, FHA 23 Mighty Seniors StruggleTo Win Against Juniors DOUGLAS HARRY CUNNINGHAM Varsity Football, JV Foot- ball, Varsity Baseball, JV Baseball, Boys' Block L DAVID ANTHONY DAL PORTO Varsity Football, JV Foot- ball, Frosh Football, FFA Vice President, FFA Region- al Officer, FFA, Varsity Swimming, Golf, Soccer, JV Baseball, CSF, Honor Roll, Student Council, Represen- tative to School Board. Boys' Block Latin Club, AutoClub KIM LOUISE DAVIDSON Homecoming Queen Atten- dant, Song Leader, Rally Squad, Pep Club, A'Cappella Choir, Clef Club Secretary. FHA JIM DAVIS JV Track, Auto Club JIM DE LA ROSA Golf. Band Ill, CSF, Honor Roll PATTI DELL ANTICO Annual Staff Co-Editor. Homecoming Queen At- tendant, Soph Hop Queen Runner-up, CSF, Honor Roll, Frosh Class Repre- sentative, Sophomore Class Vice-President, Song Lead- er, Scholastic Top 10, Girls' Block AFS, GAA, FHA. Chairman of CSF Scholar- ship Committee, Frosh Football and Varsity Track Charter, Gymnastics Team, Spanish Club, Student Council, Rally Squad, Year- book Society, Coach Fer- rilI's Secretary, Pep Club, Homecoming Committee JAMES DELGADO KAREN DESAIR Student Body Treasurer, Student Council, Student Gov't, Counseling Office and Student Accounts IWE, Band III, Honor Roll, Rally Committee, Gymnastic Team, Girls' Block GAA, FHA, Business Club. Nurses' Club, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Youth Coun- cil, JV Football, Swim Team and Track Charter 24 DAVE DAL PORTO, Russ Blacker, and Gary Serna tug against the juniors dur- ing the Homecoming activities. IP DANNY DIERMIEP ROBIN DIXON Head Maiorette. Magorette. Pep Club, Rally Squad, FHA, GAA, Honor Roll, IWE for Jewelry DIANE MARY DOMINGUEZ Head Varsity Cheerleader. Varsity Cheerleader, Rally Squad, Head JV Cheer- leader, Second Five for Homecoming Queen, FFA Sweetheart Runner-up, Honor Roll, AFS, GAA, FHA, FTA, Pep Club, Business Club, Playmakers, Spanish Club, Track Charter, Stu- dent Accreditation Com- mittee PAT DOROG MARLENE DOZIER Counseling Office IWE SHERYL LYNN DUKE GAA, Office Assistant, Cafe- teria Assistant CHRISTINE DUNCAN Honor Roll, Yearbook So- ciety. Band Ill DAVID DURAN 25 MARK EHRLICH Frosh Football, JV Football, FFA BILL ELMORE Band Ill, JV Swimming, Playmakers, Math IWE, Biology IWE STEVEN WILLIAM ELSEA Honor Roll, AFS, Library lWE ELSA ESPARZA JOVIANN EVENSON GAA, Girls' PE IWE, Office Assistant. Pep Club REGENlA FELIX La Raza Unida fi! l ,TH nf' 'YN' nah-s. L ,lgx 'v Senior Football Squad Members Yell At Rally JUDY FERGUSON Honor Roll, Office Assistant MARY FREY RENA GARCIA Second Five for Homecoming Queen, FFA Sweetheart, FFA, Pep Club, Business Club, Spanish Club, Candy Striper, GAA, Girls' PE IWE, Frosh Basketball Charter, GAA Senior Representative RICHARD CONSTANTINO GAUDINO ll FFA, Auto Club, Hi Risers, Frosh Basket- ball, Cross Country, Spanish Club JOHNNY GHIOZZI Junior Class Treasurer, Latin Club, Pep Club. Cross Country, Rally Committee, Vice President of FFA, FFA ANNA L. GIANNINI Band Ill, A'Cappella Choir, Band Coun- cil, FFA, CSF, Honor Roll, GAA President, Student Council, Student Representative to Parents Club, Curriculum Committee, Band Vice-President, Girls' Block Band IWE, Swim Charter-Reporter, Play- makers, GAA, AFS 26 il K- nwx CN qv---'1 Q'-wp-E' il' vi, E r fr Q. I ..., q 5, Q.. tl u I GENE GIBSON JV Football, Frosh Football, Auto Club JIM GIBSON Playmakers, Cross Country and Soccer Manager MICHAEL GONZALES Auto Club, Elementary Tutor, Auto Shop IWE ,Y A' -r 54 .-t 5'.'.2f' A igE5E'pv 5HE?3f ' A A ' ' ' ' ' S 6 8' 573 Q 1 . QSS 9 5 ' -' 4. fl X' x ' Q 'ff ' C 1 fi I QM' I fa F 1 ' ,, ' 3 X NE'.5,',.Q .. , A! pp , . -f ss Z I ,gf K Z A. ak ff,ffip2f' - 5 ,f ff ' f ' ' A X 27 .fx ,ak lT'S VICTORY TONIGHT! yell Senior members of the varsity football team in the competition yell. -s.. .l 5 'Q 'C' ,v VADA G. GRAHAM Honor Roll, Yearbook Society, Scholas- tic Top 10 DAVID GRAVES Student Body President, Commissioner of Justice, Varsity Football, JV Football, Frosh Football, Varsity Swimming, Swim- ming Captain, Boys' Block Student Council, Student Gov't, CSF, Life CSF Member, Scholastic Top 10, Honor Roll, Student of the Month, Band Ill, Stage Band, Band Ill Brass Representative CARMEN IRENE GUZMAN Mixed Chorus, Office Assistant, A'Cap- pella Choir RANDY HALE A'Cappella Choir, Barber Shop Quartet. Madrigal, CSF, Honor Roll, Playmakers, Boys' Block Tennis, Frosh Basket- ball, Golf, Yearbook Society, Clef Club President, Annual Staff, Annual Staff Photographer CHUCK HAMLIN JV Baseball, Frosh Basketball, Frosh Football, Spanish Club, Honor Roll, Sen- ior Class Treasurer, Spanish Club Treas- urer ROB HANBERG Soccer, Spanish Club, Elementary Tutor ALAN C. HANSON All League Wrestling, Varsity Wrestling, Varsity Football, Golf, Frosh Football, JV Wrestling, Boys' Block Auto Club, FFA, Honor Roll, Spanish Club, Boys' PE IWE, Auto ShoplWE RUSSELL HARRIS MARGEE HARRISON Songleader, Second Five for Home- coming Queen, Rally Squad, CSF, Honor Roll, Gymnastics Team, Girls' Swim Team, Pep Club, Candy Striper, Varsity Swim Team and Frosh Football Charter, Scholarship Committee, Business Club, Playmakers, Spanish Club, Girls' Block Nurses' Club, Counseling Office IWE 1 I . N xi il ti -il lx l X K lltfil AM xwwxx i J, XX X Am t 0 , fi 'E E-X 'R lx tl C , I X Af x. X' A . XA Nb-A , 1e,,-- X I , X lt. , My X TAPING signs on the cars for the Home- coming parade are Ken Smith, Joe Lare- more, Tim Hulsey and Mike Casey. 28 .Y , lx It ,Q-NV. .l. C-'FS .i . H xv' 5 ,If li' i lk nn. X , A ' A ii 1K I' s YS- A up 'Q If 'R 1 'U-1 .J l X - ii wx MARTA HENDERSON FHA, GAA, Business Club, Girls' Volley- ballTeam FERNANDO HERNANDEZ Varsity Wrestling, JV Wrestling, Auto Club, Frosh Football JUANITA HERRERA La Raza Unida Senior Boys Help During Homecoming Parade x I as. 1 P ' p 'vs ,. . 1' 3 'Qtr-j'7 ifx I xg -.o 'IS I I 5 I +6 CHRIS HEYWOOD WALT HOGUE Soccer, Wood Shop IWE, Wood Shop BIA IWE, Elementary Tutor BILL HOPKINS Senior Class Vice-President, Varsity Track, JV Track, Varsity Wrestling, JV Wrestling, Boys' Block CSF, Honor Roll, Business Club, Latin Club, Play- makers, Science and Chemistry IWE DORCAS HOWARD Girls' Swim Team, Spanish Club, GAA, CSF, Honor Roll, Scholastic Top 10. Varsity Football and Varsity Basketball Charter, Biology and Drivers' Training IWE, Elementary Tutor, Nurses Club. Candy Striper TIM HULSEY Varsity Baseball, JV Baseball, Library IWE, Business Club, Elementary Tutor BARRY HUSTEDT Varsity Football, Honor Roll, Playmakers MATTHEW JACOBS Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball. Soph Hop King, Boys' Block Frosh Basketball, JV Basketball, JV Football. Latin Club, Boys' PE IWE. GEORG JANZE Foreign Exchange Student. AFS, CSF. Pep Club HECTOR JIMENEZ Varsity Football, JV Football, Frosh Football, Soccer, Boys' Block Metal Shop BIA, Spanish Club, Honor Roll 29 LYNETTE MARIE KASTELL Scholastic Top 10, Honor Roll, Clothing DEAN KENDALL FFA, Freshman Representative for FFA, Metalsll IWE ROBERT KERSEY Varsity Football, Boys' Block Var- sity Wrestling, JV Football, Frosh Foot- ball, JV Wrestling, Varsity Track, JV Track, FFA, Auto Club 9 TTT' -7 Seniors Stand To Sing 'Hail Liberty' At Rally DAVE LA COURSE Auto Club, Honor Roll, Auto Shop IWE DWANE LANDRUM Varsity Track, JV Track, Cross Coun- try, Boys' Block Auto Shop IWE JOE LAREMORE Varsity Track, Varsity Wrestling, JV Foot- ball, Cross Country, JV Track, Latin Club, Honor Roll, Math Tutor MITCH LASATER Varsity Football, JV Football, Varsity Basketball, JV Basketball, Frosh Basket- ball, Varsity Track, JV Track, Most Valu- able Track Man, Boys' Block Honor Roll, Student of the Month, Soph Hop King Runner-up, Boys' PE IWE, Decatha- lon 72 STEVE W. LEE Varsity Track, JV Track, A'CappeIla Choir, JV Basketball, Frosh Basketball, Tennis, Varsity Football, JV Football, Frosh Football LIZ LENNIER CSF, Honor Roll, GAA, Girls' Block Gymnastics Team, Soccer and Cross Country Charter, Playmakers DOUG LEWIS CSF, Band lll, Student Council, Honor Roll, Band Ill Vice-President, Band Ill President, Latin Club, Science IWE MICHELLE RENEE LOHMEYER Elementary Tutor, Jewelry IWE RODNEY LOWRIE Honor Roll, Varsity Football, JV Foot- ball, Frosh Football, Student Council, Varsity Swimming, Boys' Block Pep Club, Spanish Club, Boys' PE IWE, Boys Block L President 30 ity 'KN li 'nf Y:- all lv- at x tiki , fl' x 4'!': '-va 1 n 1-:Q fe' JF' W , Q 5 CLASS of '73 balls Liberty at the Pa- cific rally, X3 fi ff ' 46,1 Q-'M' A we 1P 'b Y-v-up.. JUDY LYNNE MACKEY Honor Roll, Crafts IWE SYLVIA MADER AFS, AFS President, Secretary, La Raza Unida, Latin Club, Nurse's Club, Major- ette, Rally Squad, Student Council, Ten- nis, Yearbook Society, GAA TIM MAGGIORE Most Valuable JV Baseball Player. Sopn Hop King Runner-up, Varsity, JV Base- ball, JV, Frosh Football. Auto Club. Span- ish Club, FFA, Honor Roll, Pep Club. Boys' Block Student Council, Auto Club Vice President, Secretary-Treas- urer, Ag. Science IWE 3l AURORA MARES Spanish Club, GAA JAMES HARVEY MARKS lll Golf, Soccer, Boys' Block Latin Club, Honor Roll, Mechanical Architec- tural Drawing IWE, Chain Gang DIANA L. MARTIN Judo Club HENRY MARTINEZ JR. Varsity Baseball, Frosh Football MARY TERESA MARTINEZ AFS, GAA, Pep Club, FHA, Elementary Tutor LORI MASSONI Frosh Class Vice President, Soph Class Representative, Homecoming Queen Attendant, Soph Hop Queen Runner-up. Student Council, Commissioner of Pub- licity, Student Government, Scholastic Top 10, CSF, Honor Roll, Rally Com- mittee, Frosh Football, Varsity Football, Basketball, Swimming, Track Charter. Candy Striper, Girls' Block GAA, FHA, Pep Club, Nurse's Club, Business Club, Spanish Club, Gymnastics Team 'ir it ls. 'ef I f, C R' 64' f, 'Q Q11 Wt.. I evil? S fvx 115 an fb il Nr' 32 BILL HOPKINS and Sandy Reel walk through the leaves on the D-wing lawn after the trees were pruned. ROY MASSONI Auto Shop lWE,Boys' Block Varsity. JV, Frosh Basketball, Most Valuable Frosh Basketball Player. MARCIA MATTOS FFA, GAA, General Ag. IWE MICHAEL P. MCCLELLAN Hi Risers, Auto Club, JV Wrestling JOETTA MCCLELLAND Spanish Club. GAA, AFS, Pep Club SANDY MCDOWELL DENNIS MCLAIN Varsity Football, Track, Boys' Block JV, Frosh Football, Auto Shop IWE, Auto Club Seniors Pause ln Hectic Day To Walk In Leaves LINDA MCLENDON Soph Hop Queen, Homecoming Queen Attendant, FFA Sweetheart Runner-up. Rally Squad, Varsity Cheerleader, JV Cheerleader, Frosh Cheerleader, Head of Rally Squad, Life CSF Member, Stu- dent of the Month, Scholastic Top 10. CSF, Honor Roll, Band Ill. Student Coun- cil, Student Government, Baseball Char- ter, CSF Treasurer, Business Club Treas- urer, Principal's Committee. Home- coming Committee, Business Club, Pep Club, Girls' Block Spanish Club, GAA, FTA NANCY A. MCPHERSON Judo Club.GAA SANDY MEADOWS Senior Spirit Jug, Playmakers, Pep Club DEBBIE L. MEDINA Track Charter. GAA AARON MELGOZA Soccer ELAINE MENDOZA Candy Striper, Business Club, AFS. GAA. Spanish Club, Pep Club 33 PAM MEREDITH Honor Roll, Gymnastics Team SUE MOONEY CSF, Honor Roll, GAA, Gymnastics Team, Track, Cross Country Charter, Spanish Club, Library IWE LETICIA MORALES '1-.' x Seniors Place First KAREN MORI GAA, Attendance Office IWE, Track Charter EILEEN MARIE MULROONEY CSF, Scholastic Top 10, Art IWE, AFS, GAA, Business Club, Pep Club, Spanish Club, CSF Scholarship Committee, FHA, Honor Roll CARL MUNE Honor Roll, CSF, Scholastic Top 10, Student of the Month, Student Govern- ment, FTA, Pep Club, Homecoming Com- mittee, Commissioner of Athletics, Student Council, Spanish Club, Band Ill, Stage Band, Tennis, Frosh Basket- ball, JV Baseball, Football, Basketball, Varsity Basketball, Baseball, Cross Coun- try, Boys' Block L DAVID NAVARRETTE Frosh, Soph Class President, Student Body Vice President, Student of the Month, Student Board Representative, Student Council, Student Government. Homecoming Committee, Rally Com- mittee, Honor Roll, Soph Hop King Runner-up, Auto Club, Hi Risers, Boys' Block Elementary Tutor, Frosh, JV Football, JV, Varsity Baseball, Frosh Basketball, Frosh Leadership Award, Student Accredition Committee, Cur- riculum Committee, Principal's Com- mittee, National Poetry Press Award KERRY NICHOLAS CSF, Honor Roll, Crafts IWE STEVE NICKERSON Auto ShoplWE LINDA NOOTENBOOM MARY ANN OCHOA Frosh Class Secretary, Junior Class President, Commissioner of Rallies and Assemblies, Track, Frosh, JV Football, Girls' Softball Charter, Principal's Com- mittee, Band ll IWE, Girls' Block Girls' Basketball Team, Rally Committee. Student Council, Band Ill, A'Cappella Choir, Pep Club, FTA, FHA, GAA, AFS. Honor Roll, Student Government BAUDELIO OLVEDA La Raza Unida, Honor Roll, La Raza Unida Vice President, JV, Varsity Wrestling, Auto CIub,Auto ShoplWE 34 l -vu. Mi- Fw -516,59 ,1 X 1 .ifgh 'dv x, Q' v as ' is rr' df- ' C ,7 A' ts.. ln Float Competition 7 ATX 17. O'Y'N fX ix A ff'-'-0 Qi 4 I4 .' ,, HAQLZ. 'i 5 M . if K3 .W-IQ Qf X f rv- -Q, N if ar'-'IR '5' wg' 1 5. V x L I 3..i.'.' ' A. 'diff -laik: ?-f'f:,,7.1,31vf '.' , f BILL HOPKINS connects stack of the Senior float. T first place at Homecoming. -F' '-s . . . . the smoke he float took ' 1' Ox Ins. ve'-v MARY H. OROZCO Pep Club, Candy Striper, GAA, FHA. Elementary Tutor, Nurse's Club, La Raza Unida, Girls' Softball Team TINA ORTEZ Rally Squad, JV Cheerleader, Gymnas- tics Team, Spanish Club, Band lll, Pep Club, Candy Striper, GAA, Girls' Bas- ketball, Track Charter, Girls' PE IWE. Bandll MICHAEL JOE PAINTER Varsity Football, Boys' Block Frosri Football, JV Baseball, Frosh Basketball. Boys' PE IWE, Elementary Tutor 3 JOHN RICHARD PASTOR Varsity Swimming, Most Valuable Var- sity Swimmer, JV Swimming, Frosh Foot- ball, Basketball, Boys' Block Honor Roll, Elementary Tutor, AFS, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Auto Club, Most Valuable JV Swimmer DEE PAVLAS Playmakers ROB PEDERSEN Liberty Bell Staff, Liberty Bell Assistant Editor, Art Fundamentals IWE CHERYL A. PHILLIPS Swimming Charter, Girls' PE IWE, GAA, FHA CLAUDE PIERCE Metal Shop IWE LILL PIERCE Student Body Recording Secretary, Student Council, Soph Class Secretary. GAA Vice President, Counseling Office IWE, Student Government, GAA, Busi- ness Club, Yearbook Society, Rally Com- mittee, Annual Staff .Q 'V , 98 Seniors Hop To Second Place In Sack Race CAROL CHRISTINE PLANCHON CSF, Honor Roll, Life CSF Member, Scho- lastic Top 10, Band Ill, Playmakers, FFA, Student Council, AFS, GAA, AFS Presi- dent TERRY DEAN POOL Varsity Baseball, JV Baseball, Frosh Football MARA REED Playmakers SANDY REEL Honor Roll, Student Council, Business Club President, Business Club, Play- makers, Latin Club, GAA, Girls' Basket- ball Team, Track Charter DARREL LANCE RICHARD Bandlll GARY RILEY Metal Shop IWE 36 'Vx Q L, 'Rb 'Hill' bl 0' V ix 0 46, 191 X 4 J -1 'vs 'sf -vp xx j 5 X 1 ' YVX cv'- BERTHA RIOS GAA, Pep Club, Business Club, Spanish Club,FHA JODY RIOS Office IWE JOE RICHARD RIOS Varsity, Frosh Football, JV, Frosh Bas- ketball, Boys' Block Boys' PE IWE L F if X WEP :Ae M I o 0 , l i I Nfmarc N A . fl . J' -s. 5 l ALAN HANSON talks with Mr. Pete Spring- er to enroll in his first semester class. MICKEY ROBERTSON MICHAEL E. ROCKER Tennis, Tennis Captain, Golf, Student Government, Student Council, Scho- lastic Top 10, CSF, Honor Roll, Boys' Block Spanish Club, Latin Club, Science, Design and Comp IWE SAMUEL RODRIGUEZ La Raza Unida, Student Council, La Raza Unida President, El Moreno Editor, Prin- cipal's Committee 37 MIKE ROGERS LUCILLE MARIE SAMUDIO AFS, Spanish Club, GAA, Soccer Chart- er LOURDES SANCEN La Raza Unida, La Raza Unida Secre- tary, El Moreno Staff, Spanish Club, Pep Club, French Club KAREN M. SCHNEIDER Girls' Block Girls' Swim Team, Girls' Volleyball Team, Girls' Swim Team Charter, Latin Club, Business Club, GAA, Attendance Office IWE, Youth Council KATHY SCIORTINO Homecoming Queen, Homecoming Committee, FFA Sweetheart Runner- up, Student Government, Student Coun- cil, Soph Hop Queen Runner-up, Honor Roll, Pep Club, Gymnastics Team, FHA, GAA, Commissioner of Athletics, Junior Class Secretary, GAA Secretary, Frosh Football Charter FRANK SEENO GARY J. SERNA Varsity, JV, Frosh Football, Frosh Bas- ketball, Varsity, JV Swimming, Boys' Block L ,AutoClub MIKE SHELATA Auto Club RHONDA JO SHELTON Girls' PE, Driver's Training IWE, Track Charter, Candy Striper, GAA, Nurse's Club 94 !Z:T?' N... I -mg Q . vi' IX MY' f Q q,.,..,,., ..X. 6 Zh Seniors Show School Spirit Sporting Super Signs BLANCHE SHINIER ROBERT SILVA ,mt-5 ,N A IKE sMiTH . llr, fi ,W 38 . 2 , k !:'- . Tr I Z' --1:-H .ii YF H Qs FQXFQQ ,. 53 , ' , ,- I -, ' ' Q.. '1 '!S a A iii , 8 fbx SHOWING their spirit the Seniors par- ticipate in sign day during Homecoming Week to win second place. KEN SMITH Senior Class Representative, Honor Roll,Spanish Club LORI SMITH JeweIrylWE MARSHA SORENSON LION Co-Editor, Honor Roll, CSF, CSF President, Scholastic Top 10, Student Council, Girls' Block Yearbook Society Treasurer, Latin Club Treasurer. Band Ill, Business Club, Latin Club, Pep Club, GAA, AFS, Girls' Swim Team. Girls' Volleyball, Swimming, Basketball Chart- er, Track Charter, Yearbook Society, Life CSF Member, Band Council, Youth Council, Senior Float Chairman PEGGY STALLINGS GAA, GAA Sophomore Representative PAM STONE DOROTHY STORNETTA Honor Roll, Latin Club, AFS, GAA, Latin Club President, Business Club Secre- tary, Playmakers Secretary, Library IWE, Business Club, Playmakers, French Club, Student Council, Girls' Softball Team, Girls' Volleyball Team BRYAN SUDWEEKS Life CSF Member, Scholastic Top 10, Top Frosh, Junior Scholar, CSF, Head Photographer, Yearbook Society, Band Ill, Stage Band, Honor Roll, Homecoming Committee, AFS ANSELMO A. TOBAR La Raza Unida, Elementary Tutor LAURA TOVAR Soccer Charter, Pep Club, GAA, Elemen- tary Tutor 39 SANDRA LUZ TORRES GAA, Track, Soccer Charter, Attendance Office IWE, Pep Club, La Raza Unida RODNEY TREAT DAVID TUCKER Varsity Track, Varsity Track Captain, Stage Band, Varsity Football, Soccer, Spanish Club Vice-President. Spanish Club, Band III, Pep Club, Honor Roll, Boys' Block JV Track, Football, Frosh BasketbaIl,FootbaII Officers Lead Seniors Through Final Year LARRY TURNASE Varsity Track, Tennis MARY ANN UNPINGCO JOSEPH RUBEN VASQUEZ Varsity Football, Wrestling, JV Football, Wrestling, Frosh Football, Boys' Block Boys' PE IWE, Band Ill KARI VIGIL GAA, Office IWE, Honor Roll, Elementary Tutor, Pep Club OLGA VILLA GAA, Girls' Block Soccer, Track Charter, Spanish Club, La Raza Unida, Pep Club, FHA MIKE WHEELER ROBIN WHITE Senior Class Secretary, Honor Roll, Clothing IWE, GAA, FHA, Pep Club, Girls' Block Business Club, Playmakers STANLEY DEAN WILES Auto ShopIWE JIM WILLIAMS CSF, Honor Roll, Stage Band, Band III, Boys' Block JV, Varsity Track, JV Football, Wrestling, Tennis, Soccer 40 X L ' I . I it 5 I ' , a 1 f 7? N 'EN 'TR ITN 'TN JESS ZAVA LA Cross Country, Varsity, JV Track, Boys' Block Spanish Club, Latin Club, AFS, CSF, Honor Roll, Scholastic Top 10 TRUDY WILLIAMS FHA CORA WOLLAM TIM WRIGHT Honor Roll, Band Ill, Stage Band, Boys' Block L ,Tennis CHRISTINE SANDRA YAMASHITA Honor Roll, AFS, AFS Secretary, Latin Club, Latin Club Historian, Vice Presi- dent, Playmakers, Playmakers Vice President, GAA, Girls' Block Girls' Volleyball Team, Library IWE RAYMOND LEE YINGLING Varsity, JV, Frosh Football, Varsity, JV Track, Boys' PE IWE, Honor Roll GERALD ZAMORA Varsity Football, Baseball, JV Baseball, Frosh Football, Most Valuable Frosh Football Player, Varsity Football Co- Captain, All League Football, Frosh Bas- ketball, Boys' Block Spanish Club, Hi Risers, Auto Club, Honor Roll, Soph Hop King Runner-up, Boys' PE IWE SENIOR class officers: Ken Smith, rep- resentative: Chuck Hamlin, treasurer, Robin White, secretary, Bill Hopkins, vice president, Dennis Baldocchi, president. JUST arriving at Boundry Oaks are Rick Pastor and Diana Galletti. 'Y s . 1 .. ,Mr 42 'M ,I fn ,-gal PEFRO CRUZ and Liz Lennier take a breath of air with another couple. TALKING about the nights excitement are Rhonda Shelton and Jerry Black. JIM MARKS and Shirley Jensen converse and laugh while enioyingtheir meal. H 'K I 1'-A - I gn 15 Y S-N Q ' -1 X f Sy' ' A A A Q ya. Q 4 R x 'A 1' X, Senior Class Breaks Tradition At Annual Ball Breaking a long-standing tradition the Senior Class of '73 changed the site of their senior ball from the Claremont Hotel to the Boundary Oaks Country Club in Walnut Creek. The change was voted on by the class. The ball was held on May 12, 1973. A dinner consisting of prime rib, vegetables, and an ice cream dessert was served from 8 to 10. From 10 to 1 seniors, their dates, and the chaperones danced to the music of Early Morning. Music was also played during dinner. ROBIN WHITE and her escort Mike Mc- Clellan wait for dinner to be served at the Senior Ball. 4 L. Fl ey, ,Q -as is ,. rig, Big 4 9, ,.f f E' , Y . w - 1 if :1 .VN .kk -,. . ,jf ltx , .7 rg J' 1. ij -, .1 DANCING to the music is Joetta McCelland and Diane Martin. CONNIE BROWN and Steve Cagle enjoy the atmosphere of the Senior Ball. fi F' 51 if JAN coRNEuus 1 and Tom Mc lntire pose for a picture ii? 'L 'E yd after dinner. ,wi r, 57 : 3 ' . 4' 'n xi ,-F W 6 DAVID GRAVES waits for the waiter to till his dates glass of coke during a pause in dancing, ' , 25? 5711- i 'i5.,,.gi IGP' fiig I ' 5 ' X, '2'.:'i'w'i vi -1 - 1' I x 1 x X 1 X WALKING up to accept his diploma dur- ing graduation ceremonies is Joe Lare- more. ADDRESSING Liberty Union High SchooI's graduating class of 1973 is Dr. Michael Adams, LUHS Superintendent. SENIOR CLASS PRESIDENT Dennis Bal- docchi gives appreciation gifts to Mr. Jerry Black and Miss Julia Arce, class advisors. I 'Q A Ni '?i'-ff A ,N 'X 'IIA x 6 Nw- NP.. EXPRESSING her views of what grad- uation means to everyone is student speakerAnnaGiannini. WITH expressions of joy and sadness. Joe Vasquez and Lourdes Sancen march toward Ohmstede Field and graduation. Seniors Look Forward After '73 Graduation On Friday evening, June 15, the 1973 graduating class of Liberty bid its last farewell. They marched in to the tra- ditional Pomp and Circumstance in robes of cardinal and gold. Valedictorian was Bryan Sud- weeks, and Co-Salutatorians were Lynette Kastell and David Graves. Anna Giannini was selected as student speaker. SEATED together for the last time are the 196 members of the Liberty High graduating class of 1973. ' i I 1 i A S 1 J' ,I I up 4 2. ,- . 1 1:9-iw'-1 rf 1 'Ind' 1 1 xl, r Y!! 11: I-.A WW .I i - 1 . ,f?,,,,.r I , Q., wi'-an-7 -fl Kim Abreu Randi Adams Jeronimo Alves David Amar Gary Armstrong Leigh Austin Steve Ayers Randy Azevedo Marty Bacigalupi Becky Barrios Jerry Barron Rodney Beaver 'N 'RX fx if twiki X: f ibn... , . f Q. .. 'A w i ..: 5 , '- an , , ,S .l'I,: bg, ,. W VN . I I ' m . , . , , A Y Y, Q t . , , 1 HQ 491, J s , I' .K ,S Q' J K Juniors Capture Homecoming Spirit Trophy Placing first in the bike race, jello-eating, and the penny rais- ing contest the junior class did very well in the Homecoming ac- tivities. They also managed to capture the over-all spirit Vicki Beck 3 wa Bob Bedoya Steve Beeks Dona Blacker Dan Blanton ' Diane Blazian '- - 1.24 J ... ,fb kim ,Y 4 trophy for the second consecu- tive year. Added to their win- nings was a second in the float competition. Leading this years class was Richard Navarro, presidentg 'WY 1 Susan Giannini, vice-president: Laura Kaplan, secretary: Robin Lopez, treasurer: and Billy Graves, representative. Aiding them were advisers Mrs. Jeanne Glenn and Nlr. John Meyers. WK: N-nv Cruz Bonilla Cindy Bowers Cindy Brackenridge Craig Bronzan Don Brooks Frank Brooks Burt Broussard Richard Brown Ricky Brown Sheila Buckingham Karen Buckler Rob Burkhart 46 M, f' J Pt W F. W' W wgfv' 'iii an 3 Q. Q I f iv' 4 r' ' We www ,W,.,. , 'M cts - ,1 if A '- MV x , V237 1 'fur , . . 1,5 . V . 4. x ai' 'i 1- V s-wi ' 'x I6 iii I Q..- i UGTH HWS X-I-, gf -5a' -J JUNIOR Clas s officers: Susan Giannini vice president: Richard Navarro presi dent: Robin Lopez, treasurerg Laura Kap lan, secretary. , 4 . ,i X I J 4 r g 5 QF ! 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Q' 13, l 5' Susan Giannini Danny Gill Jamie Gonzalez Teresa Graves Francisco Guzman Karen Hall Terri Hanson Annemarie Harrewyn Russell Harris Karen Harrison Debbie Harvey Jerry Hauan Anita Hawkins Matt Henderson Ramona Hernandez Antonio Herrera Dulcy Hilber Karen Hogan ass ln Winning First il 3- 'x ,, A .. rl .31 1 ly ,V I' Q J , 5 s X E 5 ,W ' Y ' M, L ffl 1-fl LaVerne Hogan Cheryl Hogue James Holder Heather Honegger Nixie Hughes Steve Hulsey Sheryl Humphreys Sherley Jensen Kendall Jewett Adolfo Jimenez Gloria Juarez Jeff Keeney Peggy Kelley William Kelso Tonia Kelts David Kersey Sandi King Cyndi Kingham Junior Float Wins Second ln Parade aka o--4 Theresa Kingsbury ' X - 'iV, Lori Kirkpatrick ix ,X ' t X Rob Knight P ' ' N 2 'H Jim Kuryla an K E 9 Tobi Laird Mary Landrum 5 I Q - N il 'il fix 1 sf' tl 4 ti f Q Ed Laremore Bradford Larsen Julia Lasater Randy Lasley Linda Leinweber Carol Llewellyn Anthony Lopez Eddie Lopez Esther Lopez Robin Lopez Anna Loredo Donna Marshall Joe Martinez Lisa Massoni Laura Mathews Sherry May Sandy McBride Debra McBroom Cheryl McGill Rob McGinnis Jaime Melgoza Kathi Mendoza Krim Michaud Cindy Modrall Marlene Modrall Nancy Mofield Carolyn Moore Alberto Morado Wayne Morris John Mulrooney I' 1, fu-X si. T273 'ix . if 'lg 1 L QI.. 9 S tfghx l x X 'Q' if 'v GW 4' :vii ts 'fo ,- i s 4 51 7-nr Sharorr. Murphy Q-413. 2, liichard Navarro Marie Neves ' y.. Cheryl Nl'f7'lOl.ES Maria Nona Todd Northam K X xg if Joel Novero Louise Pacheco David Pato Lori Pederson Lupe Pedroza ' Sabrina Pennington f,-3 s. 9 'S 'fs If Q Q-1 4 gfnlyr gr' Tony Peters Grant Pierce Linda Planchon Jael Pollino Glenna Pool vc' Dennis Pope Barbara Powers Lupe Puente Wg L Martha Pulido Rafael Pulido Linda Ramey Mary Ramirez A if iluw Rose Ramirez Bill Ray 1 Dorothy Rea - Gary Reed Barbara Regelman Jimmy Rego f 6 1: T I ' M 3 Mc .31 WITH THE THEME Mug the Mats the Juniors went on to win second place inthefloatcompetition. 7565- iv-- KH 5 X Alvaro Reyes Dale Rice Paul Rice Cindy Richard Anita Rico Mary Robinson Tim Rogers Carlos Romero Alan Rosa Lynda Rosas Tim Rowell Teresa Salcedo Max Sanabria Linda Sancen Chris Sanchez v X? i. . Kr wx? 4, ,I ' U -,. 4 l A l ' -N .A Lf 3. . J 'i Q 4 C,- X ' g 'T' Q . A f K i I . 4 Al ' X ' ' FP R i Chemistry Helps Juniors To Explore Science Dorothy Sanchez Mike Sanchez Debra Sauer Wayne Schofield Rosanne Sciortino Rosemary Sciortino Valerie Sciortino Laura Serna Lyhne Severns Q--I' ..,, .1-S 1 fy l ' if Q ,l '1 I ij .Nagfvc .A ' iq 'UN .4 5 ' -'fJf -112 ' ' 'L SUSAN GIANNINI writes down her ob- servations after she looks through the microscope in her biology class. pd'- A- Vicki Shahan Ken Shelden Richard Sheppard Kenneth Shoras Julie Silveira Donna Sleeter Gary Smith Melinda Smith Robert Smith lt.-' . A - I ..ff-.'i'w7i+ ' ,-.gghf . , A -jJj,14- 'C '- 11 ,V-4 L 4 -. .- y-. ,fx . ,G if -'W' PULLING hard to capture first place in the tug-o-war contest on Homecoming day ' ' . BYE N X' ,M 1 l I .,-V Q the junior boys Sheri Soble Bill Stanton Rosy Stanton Don Stolhand Bob Taylor Debbie Taulbee Shirley Taulbee Jim Twinn Peter Umpingco Doreen Urenda Isabella Urenda Jim Vawser Bill Vegoren Jim Venoble Ed Vhalde 53 L ' 1. '.i .4 Mike Ward D- A Robert Weeks M, Jeff Wheeler ' Debbie White 51 ? ., V I 45' 33? A i V -i ' Q , is Melvin Webster 2 s ., ' y V .. .. A A f 4 K x Q 'V 3 3 1 'S t K A 2 .Q . I Q ' :N 1 . 'T' ' -- Da N M ' ' .1 i L , 1 ' K 'T w ,k f ,N 'S-er . 'Q N I mfr - 7 ,Y lr 6 Q, ' f 4 .4 i ir t .' K f ' ' Hs , - ,gf f -N , FQLQ.-K X' ' R s 14' ,xl-nk A -vlmi J 5 xv? ij , 'S 3 B, lx Q- Q.. fm, Wg ex -A I4 'N 5. LeoWhite Rhona Williams JoAnn Winters Delha Wood I W P9 ,Q F gg , . f 1 - SteveWilliams I ji Carmen Ybarra Junie Yonemura Ray Zacher ROSEMARY SCIORTINO, Sheri Soble, Donna Sleeter and Robin Lopez happily make their way over toadance. some i-lop ' Tic LQT6 , 46' Q91 '- , W.. ,Q hi X I i . , V W' 3-f f- . ' . A 5 W ' 2 Q. -+ fi , ,f f, ,-Lv ,Lv A45 4 .422 N- ' 1 4 i f m . '1-if .J I 'f , B 5' ' F - - ' C2 ri ,We D515 7 I' .elif 5 L 'ff i .wt i .. J ll Ga- swf gl V! is Tim 11' Y L' X gg ' E' 1 f K Ladd Abbott Kim Abney Patricia Adams Tom Allfinson John Alvardo Tony Amador LuAnn Amar Joey Ambrosino Linda Anderson Gary Andrade Tony Ball John Barnard Gary Bartee Kelly Baverlein Mike Bedford Daniel Behen Fred Bennett Jean Beno Sophomores Win First At Homecoming Rally Sophomore class officers: Eddie Garcia, president: Joe Munoz, vice-president: Tanya Tutor, secretary: Susan Chan, Treasurer: and Paula Graves. representative led their class through another successful year at Liberty. During Homecoming week the Sophomores worked long and hard on their float, but were unable to place. They joined in all the activities and placed first in the poster contest and first in the competition yelling at the rally. Mr. Herb Scott and Miss Nancy Doi served as class advisors. L -, md' V ., 1-7 A 1 ' U li 'V N 5' Ai , ' Ni 41 i rv tk ix ' . ' I in x . M td sf, TAKING time out for conversation and laughs are Jan Boltzen, Tanya Tutor. Nancy DeMartini and Susan Chan. Lani Benton Juliette Bettencourt Cecile Bisel Rodney Blevins Ann Bloomfield Jan Boltzen Diana Borden Bart Bowling Shirley Brackenridge QED U I wir. xx 1 xr 4 Q Jeff? SOPHOMORE class officers: Susan Chan Joe Munoz, Pauls Graves, Eddie Garcia, Tanya Tutor. Officers Lead Class Of '75 In Second Year Paul Branscum Ken Brewer Devon Brooks Jerry Brooks Ann Brown Janet Burke Sylvia Bustos Kevin Butler Jackie Byer Don Byrd Deborah Byrne Judy Byroads Velvette Caine Virgina Cano Cornelio Carmona Kathie Cecchini Lori Celoni Susan Chan Wendy Clements Richard Chilcutt Mike Clogston Nick Cloonan I , Allan Cochnauers fn 3 Kathy Collins ra ,C Sir S-4 'rx I X1 li , A -L46 4. -ew 1 F i iff' 'ii .L , tix . 1 xi 4-1 X I X L ' Y' W Q. ir l 'X .1 71,51 1' L lf' Nap! 1-'Y' A 1 A. , 6' I S 1 . JE, ,A Sf X .l it ,l atb 'S K . ,. . . . . . 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G a,-4' 44' .l ..- -f LED BY Joe Munoz the Sophomores try to pull themselves to victory in the tug-o-war contest. Sophomores Work Hard In Homecoming Kathy Gwilt Yvette Hakansson Gilbert Hagar Byran Hampton Greg Hamlin Brett Hanberg Albert Harrewyn Julie Harris Greg Haugh Patrick Hawkins Debbie Hendrix Jesse Herrera Bitsy Hicks Dori Hisatomi Dennis Holder Gary Hughes Patty Hughes Janet Hustedt ua X ni :f 'vit 5, ,RL 7 y ' Y 5. , 1 4 l ......g .....,.- -..4 - ....., .M-Q . E 551, NN sfja if NX Kali' C f fp ll if g - , , 1.. ,. f , 'xx I? i J LS -x www J if 1-1 sq-f Tirn lddings Jesse James Skip Jensen Jose Jimenez Carol Kanavel Paul Kaplan Mike Kelly Wesley Kendall Torn Kent David Kuryla Olivia Lafarga Ross Last Mike Lazar Jerry Lazzareshi Erica Lee Scott Lee Andy Leinweber Charles Llewellyn Juanita Loredo Carol Mack Leo Martin Rhonda Martin Mary Martinez Rosa Martinez Lusmila Marquez Dennis May Michelle Matthews John McKenzie Dan McKinley Ronald McKinney Kathy McLain Debbie McWilliams Ron Meadows Eddie Mecca Enrique Melgoza John Mello Danny Mendoza Jeff Meshisnek Perry Miguel Kim Mincey Dwayne Minick Robert Mofleld Robert Mooney Diane Moore Jorge Moreno Lynn Morgan Dan Mori Lisa Mori Gerry Moss Sherry Mounce Maureen Mulrooney Patrick Munds Joe Munoz Joe Murray Sherry Myers Kenny Nakau Danny Naverette Janice Neely Rick Nieto Bruce Novarina Tuti Nunes Lindsey Nunn Ascencion Olague Teresa Olveda Pam Orman Billy Ortez Rafael Osguera Joe Page Danny Palmer Wayne Pastor Steve Pate Nancye Payne Ricky Pease Rich Pederson Ray Ped roza fr or M- i yi ,,, F ' f 2 lx 'W x. M -,.i i M Nl X9 -rx -as , .E JMS' .MX ,-3. fs 1. Ygqql S B3 9,55 ' f it ' fs: Xl T .hw .yu . 2 QFJ' ,l, . ri' 0 , l, ll M . as vi' Us Al x L -an 4 f .,....-. f .,,...- ,J ,,r,,-1- . Y. Y-f ,7,,..l- A wiv, X i , if W a ll- WT iii Qi? lk 3 L F, t x ' S 4 , 'NA 5-- tif' A - 5 ,i fr. it lil it if fffilii Qi Q. I ANN BLOOMFIELD, Roxanne Sciortino and Nancy DeMartini pose dressed in 1942 fashions, on dress-up day. ! 4 ilvi -wr 4 - .-' V. Ns iii 1 ai 1 lg i 5, if ':i, 1'f1'i. ' ' ' EK .P-1,12 1 -2:14 writ' L' is AQ ' 2.225 rf-W' 14 A ITT K L E7 'L ,K x R--x i I at t rf 'SC 4,6 ,Axe Q71 AE ia, 9'- m l V 'TTY K 9 'p.v Yay- R 6 1 xft I Nr Q., 'TT' Y.: mix I c '9'S Nt. Q., 'KJ 4 'l Ray Pennington Raymond Perez Rosie Perez Tami Perez William Perreira Tonya Peters Ronald Petrosh Linda Plummer Louis Pool Jan Powell Thirza Price Steve Probst Donald Quattlebum Ernest Quintanilla Belva Rea John Ray Regina Reed Susan Reeves Tami Reynolds Mona Rhoades Charles Richards Stephanie Ridolfi Johnny Rios Stella Rios Cheryl Robinson Rosemarie Robles Kathy Rocker Roberta Rodriquez Roman Rodriguez Mark Rogers Lorraine Romero Rosemarie Romero Chuck Russo Diana Salter Carlos Sanabria Rosemarie Sanchez ref Filimena Sarmento Paula Sciortino Roxanne Sciortino Stephanie Seeno Anthony Serna Sue Shimer Paul Sipes Steve Sisk John Showaker if , .V' q A SM ,if ,J A f 'g 1 if , V' Ken Skinner ,Q ' Q' ' 13 'ii J' Y ai Janet Smith mf 1 .3 1 Q - nz t A,-i. 9 iq. sk S.,- f 751-. -QQ 'S-' 2 9 'Sf 1. f 4 1 4 , fy Sophomores Smell Victory To Win First ln Signs Tracy Smith Anthony Soares Manuel Soares Maria Soares Lori Stafford .-. Darlene Stewart 42-. 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J Sherree Tomlin ' James Townsend Lanette Tuck Vernon Tucker Dan Terraboa ,X 1 Q., '. ,.'.,x 5 ' -A '1 A A 0 'Q A -Q A F fr IE, 2 Fx, 5 I, l' ik 4 4 ' 'ix .S HJ I ' Xx ,I il W 1 'L i i 95, 1 ' l ,. it' N X bi p at 'l if -2 i 5,5 if Q T I 5 , A , A6 H X X V ,., 4' 1, f Dvvpv' W' vac' SUSAN CHAN, Jeannie Ghiggeri, Kathie Cecchini, and Ann Bloomfield put up Sophomores prize-winning posters. 62 15 'V . on 7? rm- f 'L In TX . rv Y 3 I -an vi si..,x ea Y Qirfglfi, P Tanya Tutor Louise Tyler Frank Umpinyco Richard Urbano Jobina Urerlda Von Utteroack Bryan Valssade Roy Vargas Della Vasquez John Vawser Delinda Viles Sara Villarreal Betty Wallis Annette Walston Brenda Warbington Dale Watkins Karen Watters Mark Welker Sue Wenzel Lorri White David Williams Elton Williams Patty Williams Tom Williams Debbie Wilson Paul Wisely Steve Wong Diana Woods Jack Wright Eddie Yochum Freshman Class Builds 'Stomp the Mats' Float With their theme Stomp the Mats the Freshman Class worked hard together in building their Homecoming float. They also participated in the Home- coming acitivities and were able Alyandoa Acosta Larry Adams Larry Adams Sandy Addington Elodia Almodovar Bob Altes 0' X Karen Alverson Lupe Amador Diana Ambrosino Robert Andrade Tim Arterberry Scott Aslakson Marvin Bacigalupi Jesse Bagwell Cindy Baker Richard Banuelos to place second in the bike race and fourth in the tug-o-war contest. Leading the frosh were offi- cers Ben Tutor, president: David Broussard, vice-president: Ruth Maiocco, secretary: Daniel Broussard, treasurer: and Greg Robinson, representative. Aiding the frosh were advisers Miss Reta Pirtle and Mr. Dennis Buck- ley. fu lan UA 'l Georgina Barajas Danny Barnes Elizabeth Barthman Gary Beaman Jennifer Beaver Tony Berumen Rosemarie Billingsley Kathy Bisel ' , ., ff G 5 , , 'Ola' Laura Borges Richard Boutner Peggy Bowling Robert Boykin Debbie Branvold Mike Brooks 64 1,. ,xW 6.4! Q.. Wcv' Daniel Broussard David Broussard Cindy Brown Lanny Brown Rod Brown Tim Brown George Bryant Greg Burcham Laura Burcham Vicky Burrola Robert Burroughs Susan Cakebread Carol Campbell Ana Cano Joe Cardoso Florence Carmona Joe Carreon Jeannette Carter Joe Castillo Mark Castro Richard Castro Karen Cecchini Debbie Celoni Sande Celoni Doug Chance Faviola Chavarria Neomi Chavez Robert Cloutier Michael Cooper Kim Conn 'U' ua l x 'l Cami .4 if . 1 A . Z ISQFS K v. i f i I i 'P- Q- .r xx iv s .Q1 -,Qc can Alix -' 1 I ...A .n !': ' LL Fa FRESHMAN class officers: Ruth Maiocco Ben Tutor, Greg Robinson David Brous sard, Daniel Broussard. QQ A 4' f X ,145-D if , R N Th P1 X STGNLX 'M LuAnn Cornelius Danny Costa Denise Cruz Duke Davenport Cliffon Davidson Chris Davis Eddie Davis Jacky Davis Marvin Davis David Deardorff Julie DeBorba Dino DelBarba Sandi DeIBarba Ruben Delgadulo Bobby DePiazza Julie DeSair Joe DeVera Priscilla Dorog Kenny Dozier Carol Drake Kathy Duke Lucille Dummer Mark Duncan Torn Elder Doug Ellison Mike Ellison Sherry Erickson Erick Eslick Penny Eslick Oscar Esparza David Fachner Steve Ferguson Deena Frazier Mary Frazier Lorin Frost Mike Frost Joseph Gaines Scott Galbraith John Gambetta Gail Gamino Efrem Garcia Ernesto Garcia 6- 2 va 45 he , 'Q v ' 411. 'T'1:1:f':f, f. 511,21 5.5. ,,.,'. wt - y .F .4,'u,':':'x 24 fl-'lei Gull. l',lij1'iiJfil if iff l 301531-,:KiQat1' v'lij4 f fwfr' if, . Ysmlrf: Gui' l. Ker.nernGziyl:lr limi Gonsalves Carlos Gonzales Steven Gonzales Harry Green Rick Griffin Jim Hammers Puzzled Freshman Provvl Liberty Campus RORI MCKINNON decides its time for her to eat lunch while Denise Cruz and Julie DeSair happily eat away. 'QA 'T- 4, Qfv ,xx 'W Q.. If I ,,f f I QA, V l Sf 3 . 02' Heidi Hampton Russell Hampton Frank Hanson Mark Harper Randy Harrington Michelle Hartmann David Hernandez Louie Hernandez Maria Hernandez Olan Hicks Robert Hilton Barbara Hitt Rick Howard Wanda Howard Karen Hughes Karen Jackson Arthur Jacobsen Eric Jacobsen Bertha Jimenez Rhonda Joaquin Joe Johnson Vicki Johnson Charlotte Jones Jesse Juarez Robert Kanagaki Norla Kelts Richard Kent Steve Kent Tim Kent Chris Kingsbury Karen Kirkpatrick Cathy Knauss Dennis Kraucyk Roxanne Larsen Richard Lasater Jeanette Last Steve LaVoIe David Leat Jennifer Lefler Jack Lloyd Matt Lons Alan Loredo Tim Mader Debra Maggiora Marty Maggiore Ruth Maiocco Jack Marlowe Danny Marquez Hortencia Martir Jan Martin Arthur Martinez Patty Martinez Tim Martinez Jeanene McAtee Freshman Boys Spend Lunch Time Un Lawn nz L 'Q -.V, 5 75 V Nancy McAfee ,fa 6 tl Q Gaylene l.flcCelland X ' Kathy McCullough 5 ' ' I A' I Jim McKenzie 'i it ' W- Cindy McKinley :QQ --1 Monte McKinney 5, 1 x I X esp -.X 2 ti iw I . W M X Q2 It 1 k U V ,W the , .,x4 W, , V Ron McKinnon , fl W Q 3 , Laurie McLendon Q 4 Q Xi , Darlene McNeley 4 , , - 5 M Qi ' - ' Rick Mello ,, Q r ,. Q V Y, t ,, ,, i v ,, Rick Merrit 1, N '11 ,r ' Q' :L :Q I is 3 Loroy Metheny 1, Q y y ' X lb' A-'wiv - f 1 Q S- cr i c li fi. t k Y 4. + M si- . X i 5- Lv eg, Y L19 SQA 'Y I . 0 ' 1 y 1 TAKING some leisurely time out from school work to enjoy the warm sunshine are some freshman boys. ' X X - ,X 'Xi T, . G4 x JA -Q l XJ '1 Lf 1 X - Ti! 6 F-N! c K - c 4 -v RQ x eil lf-' I' Luk-xr Hz ll 1 T-f 0-0 Q ui l ' 4 me W' g 'f :fsw L 'Q h vi lb 'Z av fs , Q - any ' 1,LQ,'4,7l ml 7 fr L eq f' it M Trane --.. f ' Y Lori Modrall arm y, Irma Montenegro V Lydia Morado X Bobby Moreno - + Brian Morris V Ron Morris WX ZW! Sandra Moser Gerald Moss Lisa Mune Pam Nieger Lisa Nichol Sylvia Novero 69 ' ' '-X 1.94-Q xiii 'yarn' fii 3 I N . 1 , 'X X r Q x I Q til . '13 i h My. it A' 'als 7 xf 'v gf! . it 5 'fn' r . Q? X.-fyi? 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A 'P tb. , ,. .1 M 'Xl Raymond Perez Larry Peters Carl Peterson James Pierce Sandy Pittman Janette Plaster V,- , ,X xx Mike Portwood Mark Priddy Jerry Puccinelli Mari Puente Lupe Pulida Miguel Pulido Mari Quimuyog Hugo Quintanilla Della Ramos Cindy Ray Richard Regalman Debbie Rego Qv .- ' 'lx s . I Y -x f ip- Fvi aa 's- I ,, A , ,as X., 's i I-sq Q-r beefy R-bniro Troy Rice Jeanne Rldoll' Allison Rios Ray Rios Denise Rios Willie Rivela Ruth Roberts Lisa Robertson Greg Robinson Margaret Rodriquez Rocio Rodriquez Kenneth Rodgers Pam Rodgers Leslie Roma MaryAnn Romero Lisa Rosas Benito Sanchez Freshman Combine TalentsTo Build First Float . 'I I E ii., 'Z ' I .,. gf ' Qu' fr N K I Q I . rt wr ,-. l l ,R 1 -1 .Q 'K3 'Vs .af 1 f 5 R 3 N I W,A,-on Y 43:2 Tony Sanchez Lore Sanders Amelia Sandoval Tom Seeno Margaret Selga Randy Schwitters Isabel Salcedo Kathy Serna Clayton Shatswell Don Showmaker Max Shott Joe Silveira Ed Simmons Vicky Simmons Steven Skinner Julie Smith Kathy Smith Susan Smith Vicky Smith Phillip Somerhalder Eddie Spanger Cindy Speer Frank Spinelli Randy Standridge Martha Stanton Jan Stolhand Wally Stone Ron Sudweeks Steve Swicegood Cecilia Tamayo Charlene Thompson Terry Tipton Kim Tomlin Tammy Tomlin Debbie Tovar Christine Townsend Jack Treat Ben Tutor Clarence Tyler Peter Umpingco Terry Upton Paul Urenda Katy Utterback Armando Valencia Steve Van Buren Mark Van Dine JoAnn Vasquez Mike Vasquez Robert Vasquez Mike Villa Renee Vornhagen Kym Wallace LuWanna Wallace Debbie Washington Loretta Weese Wendy Wetzel Jeff Williams Frieda Wiseley David Wolfenbarger Gregory Wong Billie Wood Jeannie Weight Cheryle Yingling Debbie Young David Young Anita Zachary 1 :I C , Q , x A ,E X -I .i. QQ all ITT ,ll l .isg fx 5. 5. 1 . Q '15 I lan .pq Q-f i xx Q- ff-Q 5... .wg x Q . eff X lX ,lik L '99 Yi Q ,5 .- l 1 If I . Fx 5 R - . L Q in X f -is ,A N4 A 293 fm f x sg J af no iv , 9 , Q-' e An? 1: r -si I 5 vo. Q , uk' -if-' bv' Q4 Q... g,..... Q. cv' v 1 I Q I 'kings w- , fy ,nr 1 Q'5 3 , gd., 5 1. League Changes As Two Teams Dropg Added I think this team was one of the most outstanding teams Coach Jerry Miller and I have coached. It ranks with the '66 team in having fun coaching and being able to win when they weren't supposed to, noted Coach Jack Ferrill. This year was a lot tougher because of the additions of San Ramon and Monte Vista High Schools to the EBAL. Never-the- less Liberty finished the season in fourth place, with an over all record of 6-3. Outstanding players this year MIKE SANCHEZ, 44, sweeps the left end against DeAnza for along gainz Lions went on to win the game, were Mitchel Lasater and Russell Blacker. Most valuable back was Mitch. And most valuable line- man was Russell, who also made first team all league. Coach Ferrill felt that the team spirit was great this year. And all the players had a deep respect for each other, they worked to- gether to win not for individual glory. He also felt there was a lot of schoolspiritthis year. Since two new teams were added to the EBAL, John Swett and Albany joined another league. MITCHELL LASATER, 11, fades back for a pass to his leading receiver Russell Blacker, who received it. 7 . 6 z v. - I .. A-7 , , ,gv,,k. 1 3, - .,. 'P ' is I - if-at M. . t gi R M Q E . 1 gist tl 'Nuff' ' fm. . ,ifmpir 5 mf' A ' ' - iq -'FE 1 '. K , A ' c J 4 1 5 w',s: I . x silfrifitfr '1 ,lu 'E iii QIILKK F-ull.: VARSITY SCORES LIBERTY OPPONENT Pacifica DeAnza Franklin Livermore Monte Vista Amador 13 Granada 7 O San Ramon 50 15 Dublin O SEASONS RECORD WLT 530 'Non-League CA'l'CHii-J, , ,i Q i fy, 1OuCiNdOWii im im, i-ig YJ 1' -...f'-5.5, We We N rr. nv- , .r x x I , X , H ,M K. may fc V iw ' ,Q -ei , AJ .,, , i it A . ' ' '- , av 'Q sf -f . ,Q -. ,N 1 N, vm , Q: . if p ,. . :Q 1, X x ' 'I' ,i 1 1 ,iffy f 1 A i R' , X , ' .fv..f'i -AA ' QMNWJ. 4 . 1 L -ot A v . , .ln N -f .4 , , Q ' 4 UP' .- 45 K f,?Q1'f.Yv K nA -f ., 4 av i , 1 0' ' H f ' rf ' f ' W. ' J' .. f'-r 5' Q' -i 1 4 ' Nr L- .0 3 N , 'wwf -' A f 1 1 iguriv . ., , , an t Af h ,,,i,3m .2 x.. . ,A E W. in . W1 I' ifixf 4a ! '1l 'K 3 Y - 'hi nf' ' i , ' ' at Yann 1' 'Q ' 'J' L mix aff wk' Y 'V - J - Nfl' ?'l H. mf. .- ,' . ' 1 fm, 4 4 V ms' Y kfffng-'A,, vt .i RUNNING back 8 kick Off is Joe V3S- RICH RIOS. 32, Catches a pass thrown if I Q1-'GZ' 63- with RiCh Rios. 32. and Ed by quaterback Mitch Lasater, Rios gains ff ff !'f'g. ' ' H A Laremore, 49, guarding him. a firstdown forthe Lions. A an i '11 i' ff - I I F 1 .ffaxylgvqvwwvur- wiv, -- ' ' 41 5' -K xg 2 7 I i ' 11 4' 4 , J, ,ja - ' I I U 4, . , k wg- y .u . L... v- 'V - ' -....-45 is ,. . x fn- at? , R! ' f ,Nfl -. fgq ,.,of Vkf -45. . ' I - X U 4 x v ' . if V .2 ,Q w ' ' fc -fLX '. ,Y Q, xxx' '-.gin A 1 -A 7' Q ra Nu. .M f. N , . M- , t A , J, . . .- fi -. - n f Q. A . - Sn 1 J-. 1 Q ,XML ,',QL biz. 'kuv' X ,mwuvfj h , X I Q A V A nw ,A v - ' , Q ., A 4 . . IM, ,, N v H 'Z 'L 'A ' .1. 1,21 I' L 'Q' 4 'HSS' fx ' .' '-'bd .' V -- ' ij-Ag, N, rf- 7 jg mfg.. .5-rf . , j f-fy QfifUr'.,- ,T '. ...,. 1. ,Q g f f, -- ,,Far'.,g,.Q,4n'Yl: f- ' . I ' :' -,. 'fy'-, hp0',- A D l V . Ig -w :,' ' A 1801, r ,- V651 gn , fx. x..,.i,,g 1:-3 I ..k L fgwh.. sv .- usp ,- V - Q' 1. g e. , 'ff'. -v '.S?Ak' 'T . ' 3-' .An WA 1,111 ' . . . --131 fi- .L 4.28 - ' - ' nx- 75 Bigicifef, 65,1 .ini - i'+ ii I 'Fug x . 'N n'.,l- WI ga C' VP in W -2 ik Lion Varsity Team Improves Record RUNNING for a touchdown during the RUSSELL BLACKER, 80, catches a lat- Dublin game is Doug Cunningham, 28. eral pass and runs to the 10 yard line. Lions went on to win the game. Blacker is the leading receiver. ,f+ f' I 4 v , .r -,, 1 X13 .v-' ' rv I ' ' H I 7 lv' , V ' . .. f' J' ' - ' 1- . I, ' . K I I' I .f,, q 4 , ' f-, , f - 1 , I ,. '.,. ggi ig., rm . lr-K , f , f 'A .J ', ,idk VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM TOP ROW- Jerry Zamora, Dave Dal Porto. Jorge Moreno, Russell Blacker, Mitch Lasater. Alan Hanson, Craig Bronzan. Bob Kersey, Hector Jimenez, Rodney Beaver, Ed Laremore, SECOND ROW-Rodney Low- J , , , f 'a -f sf--'l '7f!'x 2f I . v . 5- , ,.' 1 , , ' . f r 'f5' -A -'. ' l 5, W , J ,i r 'fr' 51, . '. 1 .. ,,r,,'f fi 1. z I, rie. David Graves, Richard Brown, Gary Serna. Doug Cunningham, Barry Hus- tedt, Tim Rogers, Steve Lee. THIRD ROW-Coach Jack Ferrill, Manager Bart Bowling, Steve Clark, George Cozakas. Mike Painter, Steve Williams, Dave A-' Q .,. .. . Y - ,,. 4 . M 'r X .' P , , , .K.,.,A 71... 5' . 'L -f NW. .- f. -A ,J i -.V KA rf.. ,fgpk ,, , ,k, -W . .,. . -' I.- . - L Kersey, Jaime Melgoza, Coach Jerry Miller. BOTTOM ROW-Manager Mike Galindo, Jim Arterberry, Ray Yingling. Joe Vasquez, Ray Deardorf, Burt Brous- sard, Richard Rios. Dan Elkins, Manager Jim Gibson. C-5 ,Q rt Q A fx if-. Q -J 9 ' ' 2 fl' 'fi Q . 1 11- ' I . W' , - . R I ,J ., Q ,A 1 I - i' -1 Y 6 if X' V Q If 'K -ENV 5. Jssg an on 2 of .J , I I . 'I i 1 1 . ff . ' We. '17 '1 71 ' V - .- -. I , A, , - Y . . J ,, Q- x , . ,, hi 3. 4 KM .H. g. . A D3 4 . K-,J , 72. 4, R ,iii-J -Jw ,, i E e' V f . gfifffm 3.25 ., ,x .,.' 1 , ' , ' Y . 7' ' , . , . j J 4 ,-: . H551 0-'X 'riig ' .Q I Jr' A eff 1 T2 rv.. 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Despite a heavy downpour of rain and a mud-covered field the team was not only able to make a touch- down, their defensive line was able to hold back the Wolfs two consecutive times on the one yard line. The victory was one of three, the Lions ended the sea- son with a 2-4 league standing. Team Captain Awards were re- ceived by Richard Navarro and. Rob Knight at the annual Foot- ball Banquet. James Townsend was honored with the Most Valu- able Award. Chris Gaylor lead the team in scoring by running while Rick Nlelgoza lead in touchdown passes. DON BYRD, 72, and Rick Nlelgoza, 19, together combine talents to pull a Pacificvikingdown. JUNlOR VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM: TOP ROW: Tom Kent, Chuck Russo, Chris Gaylor, Ron DeMaggio. John Vawser, Jim Zwetz, Frank Unpingo, Rick Melgoza, Jim ,j- 7 3- A 3g'gmi,'fT':,,-WNW fi rg -3 T r , .r Q 11. -,.-4, I th , H W i if .W . 'L' -typ xr-wus W YY' Q, g ' 'L 11 i 4 as it T . , ' . '-ca W 4 4 Ak if I . ' ti' vw. . ,V f. , - ' 5 fx R 1 . 5' ...-1' 4 ' - i l A J' 'Nan 1 t Vawser, SECOND ROW: Richard Navarro, Don Byrd, Robert Mooney. John Sho- waker, Joey Ambrosino, Greg Hamlin, Don Quattlebum, James Townsend, BOTTOM ROW: Coach Larry Welch, Eddie Lopez, Armando Buendia, Dan McKiney, Alan Rosa, Rob Knight, Gary Ellison, Raul Gomez, Coach Jack England. '- Ft ni fi fri 1' J 78 T, 1 4? 4'-Z 5 LIBERTY ORPUNUJT Pacufm De-Anza Franklin Llverrnore Monte Vusta Amador Granada San Ramon Dublin SEASON S LEAGUE RECORD WL 24 JUNIOR VAPSITY FCJOIBM LJ non-league LINEMAN ALAN ROSA stops a DeAnza ball carrier short of a first down The Lions won theur game 19-O. O , W-' 2,3 lp- ' . rw 'ff fi ., A ,. nfl' ft: JJ fi 4.-- Q Lid 1 jf? .Ji -1 A+! J . be P sr .MF e F? lg ug' x 1 . . 'H . V 'lg 5 ' T If if 'gig-' '5 ' VV it . NR.. --V. f 1 'N in FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM. TOP ROW: Joe Carreon. Greg Robinson. Steve Van Buren. Tim Kent. Rich Howard, Bob Moreno. Ken Gaylor. Mark Harper. Joe Cardoso. Jack Treate. SECOND ROW: David Fachner, Jack Marlowe, David Wolfenbarger, Pete Umpingo. David Broussard. Dan Barnes. David Hernan- dez, Terry Upton, Frank Hanson. Tony Berumen.THIRD ROW: Coach John Rod- gers. Mike Villa. David Young, Danny Broussard. Doug Ellison, Art Jacobsen. Troy Rice, Randy Schwitters, Clay Shats- -'sf f- l. - in-:l4:!Q4fl7 4 fi. .95 - if . ,. it-1 iff' f -x,-4 Q. I .M ,Q-.ni Tr, 'Gal-Q.. 3 19, 'mga -5'Z'1Q.5rn:-A, i-7-. . b P a. 'Ki' l I F' if ?AL1'lK1 l5Ju5A.l-'Y fl' l'lh'l well, Paul Urenda. Rick Mello. Louie Hernandez. Coach Jerry Lilley. BOTTOM ROW: Marty Maggiorie. Allen Loredo, Ben Tutor. Greg Burcham. David Deardorf. Manuel Garcia. Joe De Vera. John Myers. Manuel Garcia. LOUIE HERNANDEZ, 33. cuts to the right to avoid his San Ramon opponent, The team won 18-6. BEN TUTOR. 29, runs to the left in an attempt to score a touchdown in a game against San Ramon. ,aa fha! I IE? its ,, . - Q., hw , ' 3. -..L 'ily ' 3 'Wi vt 'Huff A DAviD BRoussARo, 25, carries the ball Tim KENT, 45. runs down the field in N ,M ' A V 4' down the field leaving many Monte Vista an attempt to make a touchdown during , , - 5 opponents behind him. agame againstAmador. 1 Frosh Team Captures Third Place In League Ben Tutor and David Brous- sard were elected as team captains this year. The team garnered third in the EBAL league this year. They would have tied for first if they had won their last game, which was againstDublin. l would characterize the team as having an abundance of outstanding leaders. They came together during the season very well, said Coach Jerry Lilley. This year's most valuable player was Tim Kent. He was a punter and scored in almost everygame. FROSH FOOTBALL SCORES Monte Vista Amador Granada San Ramon Dublin SEASONS RECORD LIBERTY OPPONENT O Livermore 20 12 O 8 O 12 8 18 6 O 6 W L 4 2 QUARTERBACK RICK HOWARD. 11, GOING AROUND the left end and cutting breaks beyond the line of scrimmage in to the right is Tony Berumen. 44. We fOllOWil lg the block of Tim Kem, 45. beat San R3m0n,18-6, 81 -h. . fQ 'Q 1l 1I1f' 1'fl ,'lYfs0 K lil 3 FHA' il C 19 - v ' ...ucv Although the Cross Country team had a small size the run ners interested gave their best commented Coach Herb Scott An addition to the team this program involved letting inter ested girls run and be part of the team. The girls placed third and fourth in the league meet, which was the best showing of the sea- son. Jess Zavala received the lVlost Inspirational award, which was a new award taking the place of the lVlost Valuable award. The Team Captain award was re- VARSITY SCORES LIBERTY OPPONENT Dublin ranklin San Ramon racy Granada ohn Swett Amador Monte Vista SEASON'S RECORD 'Non-league Girls Join Cross Country For First Time S year was a pilot program. The 50 Livermore 15 . . A H ' gg tr ' 33 ti 52 YS U 1? xg., CROSS COUNTRY TEAM, TOP ROW: Coach Herb Scott, Carl Mune, Carlos Sanbria, Jess Zavala, Rick Brown, Ken .,-wp,,z1, , - - wr I . ,3 !:'CL.i'1 -Wifi?-.9 ceived by Dwane Landrum. Both teams earned 2-4 records. JESS ZAVALA leads Gary Ebersole and Carlos Sanabria to a near victory over Tracy, 25-30. Shores, Dwane Landrum, Grant Pierce, Gary Ebersole, Joe Laremore, Eric .- A L 9 Jacobsen, FRONT ROW: Mary Landrum Maria Puente, Vickie Unpingo. 1 l 82 BAREFOOTED Dwane Landrum sweeps by his Tracy opponent leaving him almost hatless inthe park. are rw' 5' J' IH'-'AL' :r . W .1 f ' ,Q I I J 1. 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The Harriers won tags in with Coach Dawson, following is their last meet. 10-19. Carl Ivlune. 19 ,Q-,x'?,,,4l5t. ' I - A ' we 4 . , ,, .-er-f V of' ... . I1 Ps: Jag JUNIOR VARSITY SCORES Livermore Dublin Franklin Tracy Granada John Swett Amador Monte Vista SEASON'S REOCRD +Non-League .pn 'S r ff, LIBERTY OPPONENT 48 ' 15 ,f 15 ' 40 39 ' 20 up 50 San Ramon 15 it 43 19 ff 'M 47 16 15 40 a 50 15 21 ' 34 if .1 W L 2 4 83 I , . I 5 8 .w ,G 2 A ' 5' 5 4 1 bfi ,J 4 i e ' fr 7? 'X A , ' f J . VARSITY TENNIS TEAM: Coach Lou Racke, Mike Hartman. Bill Kelso. Steve , Q 416,55 I . Q .ee T ,q'?ff2 iff'f-, T T H , 'Jah . t- .I-?:ag':2i:f'Jf!,nxl .Rig ir. u3L.,,.f,. vm in X.. H Fi.. .jf -- . J. ' 'K ff-gl:-f . lf-in 27- Q in , f l 4 M . . Q . if-. 3 I FI - T K nfs ,. .-- '- f. -...Mu A P 1, -1- , 1 fix W , ,oooooocO nas ' . ,col ,MQ 1 o Q Q o X yi ff' 41 . o ' .4, A.. - 4 Q 0--0-0' .V Q Q Q' 4--ug-0 Q a QQ S-4-1 . 4.-o oo ff 4 Qeq 4-5 QQ ' . 'DQ' I H, X, 1 Q ff x ' ' V Q c'9W' . 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BILL KELSO, chosen as most valuable DEMONSTRATING a good back stroke. player on the tennis team this year, Steve Cozby finds it in vain as the Lions returns a serve to his opponent. fell to San Ramon, 1-6. I iq fr,iiL-- ,-.A .. Vg .. . ,Q V . J. 4: t' F? if? if' 5 ,. Coach Lou Racke said, Under the stress of a tough league the team had good spirit. They fought hard, laughed a lot, and cried a lot. With the girls league forming he hopes for an in- crease in interest next year. Team captain was Mike Rock- er. Most Valuable player award was received by Bill Kelso, who had a good year, beating Gra- nada, 7-5, 3-6, 6-1. Kelso also was honored lVlost Valuable in the EBAL meet. The team ended the season without a single league win. RANDY LASLEY smashes the ball back to a Livermore Cowboy. The Lions lost with a final score, 1-6. r-X V ,,,,.....---' n,. ti xr ku, 5. VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM: Carl Mune, Marty Bacigalupi, Rick Melgoza, Arman Jorge Moreno, Mitch Lasater, Coach Jer- do Gasca. ry Miller, Ron Meadows. Russ Blacker, Q gk' -l-.-- ii-11,3 i- x . 1 1 i Ll 'bi' -.4 3' SOPHOMORE R'Ck Melgoza Carefully CENTER Roy Massoni leaps high to con- airns his shot to gain two points against trol the jump ball against Washington. Alhambra. The Lions won 56-44. Liberty fell 57-54, -., x g VARSITY LION Armando Gasca moves into position to receive a pass and drive around his opponent. RON MEADOWS attempts to shake his Monte Vista opponent. The Lions came home defeated 53-52. Young Team Members Build For Future Contests We began the season with four seniors, only one of which was a returning starter. This cre- ated a problem of a lack of ex- perience. Many younger players were forced into varsity compe- tition with a limited basketball background. The team went down to defeat on many oc- casions due to this fact. With six returning next year the basket- ball outlook seems encouraging, stated Coach Jerry Miller. Marty Bacigalupi received the Most Valuable Award and Roy Massoni received Team Captain award. ROY MASSONI looks for an opening while Russ Blacker moves clear of his Granada opponent. vu? .1 l' 'W' -MW up-ii' li . ,gf 2 TIL. - av I 5 Q fi ,M A ir ii? V , ,,. .,,,,,.,,, .,. 0 iq. -ii 04 3' ei LIBERTY fAntioch Hogan tMiramonte :Alhambra ':Pacifica 'fMission tWashington Livermore Monte Vista Granada Dublin San Ramon Livermore Amador Monte Vista Granada Dublin San Ramon tYuba City :Livermore twashington OPPONENT SEASON'S LEAGUE RECORD 2 10 VARSITY BASKETBALL SCORES 51 55 58 36 31 51 56 44 60 50 55 47 54 57 59 68 48 Amador 67 52 53 44 49 42 77 52 56 32 54 27 57 48 33 52 82 51 82 66 60 59 41 34 69 38 50 W L tNon-League FORWARD Marty Bacigalupi springs up s-,pf guns s j 7 At .I 4. Af at l 5 lv ir.. 1 in the air to toss in two points for the Lions against Miramonte. ' 'fi' 'wwf aj U' at D' , jul? i -'Q' 'si-f iv '3 if Q' E ei Ney.. r - ' ,, l i 1 5 i RUSS BLACKER and Jorge Moreno poise at the free throw line, waiting for a team mate to shoot. E MII 4 ' .gi Aa .4-nli X R E ,.,,..i A N ' if MITCH LASATER pivots to clear himself for a basket, while Marty Bacigalupi is ready to help out. FORWARD Russ Blacker jumps up for a long shot and makes two points. The Lionsfellto Miramonte 51-31. COACH MILLER gives final instructions as the varsity team huddles together be- fore the second quarter. If-V I V 1 ff he H-. ta. v 3 A ll vi U ! - ,U ur x- i v 3 'fv 44 . .I Q I 1 ' Ii C' Y MII ,QD I IXXIN ie xi' ff ga 4,1 -7 JUNIOR VARSITY SCORES 5Antioch :Logan 'Miramonte fAIhambra :Pacifica Washington :Monte Vista EMoreau Livermore Amador Monte Vista Granada Dublin San Ramon Livermore Amador Monte Vista Granada Dublin San Ramon SEASONS LEAGUE RECORD W L 3 9 Non-League LIBERTY SCHOOL OPPONENT 32 51 55 67 72 'Rio Vista 37 57 41 57 54 43 45 39 64 47 54 63 46 51 61 49 7 f ,...--...... .-......-...Q ' fx' lx H FAIL 7 I I ' 1 kt MIKE DEPIAZZA springs up to make two points while Steve Beeks and Anthony Serna anticipate the rebound. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM: Domingo, John Vawser, Von Utterback, Vawser, Steve Williams, Grant Pierce, Ernest Quintanilla, Anthony Serna, David Steve Beeks, Coach Jerry Black, Jim Ed Daugherty, Mike DePiazza. 25-1, .. 1' ' 0 i - 1 S A u ' v f , - Riff? its ' I 715 I-. . N11 I Pl nn 3: 1. 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This year's Most Valuable Player and co-captain was Steve Beeks. Steve led the team in scoring and rebounding. The other co-captain was Mike De- Piazza. THE BALL ROLLS off the tips of Steve Beeks fingers as he makes two points. The Lions were defeated 55-52. 'C' JIM VAWSER drives the baseline against the Monte Vista defense. The Lions were victorious 55-46. ANTHONY SERNA looks to pass inside through Antioch's defense while Steve Beeks makes an opening. I In..- . -'Zi 'Q ll' -. ,. WITH A SURGE of power Danny Men- doza drives for a layup. Danny's efforts were in vain as the Lions lost. fi if fy ,Gini 4-NZ' 17 Elf L! F! I'- FROSH BASKETBALL TEAM-TOP ROW: Robert Burroughs, Greg Robinson, David sard, Marvin Bacigalupi, Jesse Juarez Randy Standridge, Joe Cardoso, Miguel Hernandez. BOTTOM ROW: David Brous- Bob DePiazza,Max Shott, Ben Tutor. Pulido, Efrem Garcia, Rick Howard, Coach Enjoys Frosh's Total Team Participation EFREM GARCIA goes up high in an at- temp to shoot over his opponents out- stretched hand. rl if 1,1 3 g Captain of this year's frosh basketball team was David Broussard. He lead the team and averaged about 16 rebounds pergameduringthe season. Most Valuable Player of the freshmen team was Rich Howard He was the leading basketmaker. There was total team par- ticipation, stated Coach John Rogers. He also went on to say, Injuries were part of the key factor for losses. DRlVlNG against a San Ramon opponent, David Hernandez hits for two points.The Lions won the game, 47-37. FRESHMAN LIBERTY OPPONENT Park Livermore Amador Tracy Monte Vista Granada Dublin Livermore Amador Monte Vista Granada Dublin San Ramon non league 38 t 51 24 ' 37 43 41 37 48 44 ' 40 47 42 47 ' 48 53 Sa n Ra mon 60 36 ' 50 48 47 31 ' 48 44 40 47 ' 53 47 37 W L 6 8 W. . .N V, W, . .if s' sr -2 M -eww' V , 'it If ,ff'.f,y,YN If ' ' ' if Q ff 'f .1'-.Qg3 f'.' 1 4 w. . ,. it s, , . .tea + ' t :fo av'- , W, t 15 fa, I , I it ig: ,Z X ' ' v 'viva .W f e 'gygi ,wx-j,-ali . 1, .,', A h JU, ,Q DRIVING for a lay-up is David Brous- sard during an away game at Granada. The Lions went on to a victory. JUMPING up high in order to make a bas- ket is Miguel Pulido in a losing effort againstthe Dublin Gaels. Ip DRIBBLING across the court is Greg Robinson while two Granda opponents trytostealthe ballfrom him. 1 'if 5+ X h tx. .,,- 'w - Q -. X. 'Wim- L TRYING to keep the ball away from a San Ramon opponent is Rick Howard as he sets up to pass to the basket. ATTEMPTING a jump snot during a San Ramon game is Tony Berumen. Two rivalstryto block his snot. 45 151 ., '- ,fx J .. fun WL ,I+ ,J -v ., 441. fi- .4 X er Y 5 Hair. - 1 - MX H, in 1 HJ f 1 ' I i ', '1-' Q fc If I f if frat T- Q' - ' Re f V f , 1' r , 9 f , Y 55 1 , il 1 Y l b.A 'ugg--, 1 ! .I :f '-'--.4-uqggj , YA , .': N gg n sf VARSITY CHEERLEI-XDERS'Lnnda Mc- SMILING, Cyndi Ce-Ion: perches on a Lendon, Duane Domunguez Cheadj, and concrete post to take her Nlascott pic- LnzzueDominguez. ture for the annual. i -.-PW: . 572. R ' 'dim 3 RUBY RED LIPS and some of her danc- ing hot dogs pose for a picture after halftime activmes. 5, 1 ,-1:6 1 5' I ' ml l noun N ...-Q'-H-1.-enum-vw - -4' . 1 1 F , , i 2 . W it U Q -X ,. Q1 ' ,FX 2612 J ug J - fi, -f il' i ' 1 'B Q 9 ' 1 H' Y rin 'J Q ,. 9 5.Y5f39'f2gir ', Y -F , f., ' 4. , Hi S Mila .V ?'?L.--.1 RALLY SQUAD MEMBERS TOP ROW- Nunn, Val Sciortino, Margee Harrison. Lori Kirkpatrick, Lizze Dominguez, Jeannie Ghiggeri, Nancy Collins, Robin Laura Serna, SECOND ROW-Kim Abreu, Dixon, Denise Bacchini, THIRD ROW- Debbie White, Cindy Modrall, Lindsey Jeanette Aden, Debbie Celoni, Roxanne Rally Squad Changes To NCA Su NCA Summer Camp contrib- uted to much of the talent shown by this years Rally Squad. Many of the cheers and routines done by the Cheerleaders and Song- leaders, were learned at the camp they attended. The camp was held for five days at Santa Cruz University. The members had to raise the money to go to camp. TALKING over half time activities at Dublin game are songleaders Margee Harrison and Jeanette Aden. GO GO GET'EM GET'EM yell Varsity Cheerleaders and Mascott cheering on the Lions to Victory. 1 -1- -., - . A 3 mfia7 xi f3ii 'arrvv' X. ' .i Q tug' it 'fgfiv A ' E Sciortino, Laurie McLendon. Cyndi Ce- loni, BOTTOM ROW-Kim Davidson, Linda McLendon,Diane Dominguez. rnmer Camp J! .IN I X JV .-QNX? I 4 r.. ,..,.. ..,.. , ' vw, :fi I W A I .fix . , 1 Q., 4 wr A j 5 , -+A' Q' - , D, ' ffm L th' Vsx: t rfff . wr- . TALKING over things with the people in the press box is Cyndi Celoni. JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS- Lindsey Nunn, Jeannie Ghiggeri and Roxanne Sciortino Cheadj. JEANETTE ADEN fheadi Valerie Scior- tino. Margee Harrison, Lori Kirkpatrick, JUMPING Jeannie Ghiggeri, JV Cheer- leader, cheers the Lion cubs to a victory f v V? - Laura Serna and Kim Davidson. 96 over DeAnza. ,K-dirf' l dh- 510.34 :sniff -,, 'M r, . 71, WSL! -yr f Rally Squad Perfects Routines After School ,i O 1 .34 FRESHM EN CHEERLEADERS-Debbie Ce- Ioni and Lori McLendon. li MAJORETTES-Denise Bacchini theadl, Kim Abreau, Debbie White, Nancy Col- lins, Robin Dixon Cheadb, and Cindy Modrall. 4 158 55:52 r ,- nf-. . 5. . git! mfr 'ln X i qv' . - XA f'fa'Z?5v X .1 if N A13 . L L ' S.hw ' x kl SMILING through her routine for halt time activities with the band is majorette Debbie White. HOLDING his opponent from Amador in a cross body ride is Ken Barley. Ken went on to pin his man. VARSITY WRESTLING SCOREBOARD LIBERTY OPPONENT 42 tEdison 27 34 tAIhambra 30 34 tRichmond 32 24 fPacifica 34 31 tAntioch 24 20 Livermore 36 22 Amador 36 30 Monte Vista 33 Granada Dublin San Ramon Non-League KEN BARLEY seems to be on top for the take down and gets two points added to his score to win. Two Wrestlers Qualify For First State Meet Joe Vasquez and Carlos Ra- mero were the only people that represent liberty at the state finals in California State Hay- ward this year. To be able to qualify Joe placed third in North- Coast Division Il finals and Car- los placed fourth and going to the finals gave him the honor of being the first Junior to ever go to state finals. Liberty placed fifth in the EBAL this year, with five wins and six losses. CARLOS RAMERO has his opponent in a headlock position, so he can turn him over for the pin, WL! Xl, X r his X ix K L - ?1,z,- 4 - 'I' - , Sri-.T ? 98 5 WRESTLING TEAM TOP ROW: Roman Rodriguez, Tim Kent, Alan Hanson, David Kersey, Rick Newland. Coach Keith Daw- li nary: Y' ff. , f fr- f g 99' .N, im. as ' '- -ff' 'As ' ., A RAY RIOS is trying to turn his opponent over on his back so that he can pin. Ray wins by decision. TURNING his opponent over for the pin is Joe Vasquez. Joe went to the state competition thisyear. son-SECOND ROW-Joe Vasquez. Paul Eric Jacobson, Ray Rios. John Rios. Jim Urenda, Ken Barley, Carlos Ramero. Joe Kuryla. Mike Villa. Laremore, David Amar, BOTTOM ROW- i i 99 OEAP' mga, l ' tv f hu, '--Q., Y fp' .hw . . '94 -. . 'L '4 if .phil m..,. dv MM H, I ' - . hifi I' , xg y Q R. 'E' -..q-1. . ' ww A Q I Wrestling Lions Plaoe Fifth In EB TIM KENT is getting a reverse hold on his man and scores three points for it. Tim isa J.V. wrestler. ATTEMPTING a headlock arm combina- tion is Carlos Romero. Carlos succeeded in pinning his opponent. LIBERTY WRESTLING JV SCOREBOARD LIBERTY OPPONENT 24 tEdison 42 17 :Alhambra 44 18 tRichmond 57 21 tPacifica 51 6 'iAntioch 69 12 Livermore 63 9 Amador 63 15 Monte Vista 45 3 Granada 70 9 Dublin 63 O San Ramon 63 L W 11 O 'tNon-League AL BOB KERSEY is staring to execute a three quarter Nelson stack-up to pin his Dublin opponent. l'VgfWP ': .A . In A ,. V 1-an Mania mwfmuv ' ir. A FV. 6 I A 1. , Q L U ' Lua i ,- ri i.- , mem ' e I ' . A RE-SWITCHING his opponent that just tried to switch him is David Kersey. David's efforts were in vain. I t 1, 3 Too Much Rain Hampers Soccer Team Season uf-ur' f 7, , ts. wail:-m '2 ... 59, if Z'8!1l'.F,r'4r-w.s , X - -- N 5. i, ,Q w' F ' .. ' ,Q ' Est , Q:-.i -' -.t. FQ 'GA s , .4 H f . , is sag,-53:-if 5'f?C,i,gEi- qi ,,,,,-5ai'eu',::lSwo' iw'-'...-hj i 5f.4'f2aF' 2 vi - f. '- f' '- 'fill -2 A .qqM.,-,k'!. 'I f I A .,, awr,,g.QQXgv .u Di., I Am-, S '-A 1' he ' Q: K O 1 'Q H 'Yr' 5- '9!?X,'.fg' ,, ' if , '?,.' I ,. 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If DeLaSalle tTracy :Tracy Livermore Monte Vista Dublin Granada San Ramon Monte Vista Dublin Granada 1 San Ramon O O Amador 9 1 Amador 4 O Livermore 6 W L T 3 9 3 :non-league LIBERTY VARSITY SCORES OPP, 1 3 2 3 O 1 1 O 4 1 O 2 3 O O 1 3 O 1 1 1 1 6 Previous playing and practic- ing together helped the team. stated Coach Frank DeParsia. He added that losing four first stringers and muddy conditions led to a poor season for the team. Most Valuable Players were Alvaro Reyes and Jaime Melgoza with captains Felix Chavez and Sergio Esparza. MUDDY CONDITIONS cause Max Sana- bria to fall on the ground while his team mate gets control of the ball. chez, Richard Guerra, Paul Wisely. Randy Lasley, Bret Hanberg. SECOND ROW: David Tucker, Oscar Esparza, Felix Chavez. Sergio Esparza, Dennis Baldoc- chi, Alvaro Reyes, Rafael Pulido, Benito Sanchez. BOTTOM ROW: Jose Jimenez. Philip Garcia. Adolfo Jimenez, Jaime Melgoza. Max Sanabria. 0 'va f- x L in 71 , -1 F' , Q i ' ., 1 1 1 1 I Q ,f I ' .Q ' X Y. 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JIM WILLIAMS battles for possession of the ball in a losing effort against the Monte Vista Mustangs. Qs LIBERTY JUNIOR VARSITY SCORES OPP. 3 1 fDeLaSalIe 2 5 '-if ' I b--r 1 4'Tracy 1 , F Aj-.f ' K 1 ' 0 iTracy 2 in .-.ai-'gel' .'p.iu, 0 Livermore 5 ' , gg, Lf -rrrr U v O Monte Vista 3 ff, -g 'Q 3 ug 4 5 . S4 ff 0 Dublin 5 , 4 ' ' ,J L, O Granada 3 A.,-.., -an nv . f ,- - . - 1 . g X ' ' ' ' ' O Monte Vista 2 - , - ' ' o Dublin 3 I , , , -..,,,L V 1 Granada 4 '7 7-I 'ff Y, - O Amador 5 -ii. ' ' ,ff O Amador 4 ' 5 '. 1 . V , at O Livermore 5 V gmt :V - ' , w L T 1 71, 4' ' . 2, A 1 5 O 12 1 ' 'v -'I1 . ' f ' - . . ' 1' H+- W A 2- , f - , tNon-League 5 Saw' , W, A, I at I , f,,. ,l,pf.fA ' 5 A nu 'V A , its . lf ,a?l- 1 , 4 , ykyit V An , n .H 5 vi I 4545, QM Ziakvila, l A A vi! 1 Q1 I IJ' Z.. 3 'tv 4 4. va fi' A , In - Qtwy my 'TQTSYQ 'kmfba'-tfvMA'f' . U S 1 L 74 QQ' I 'A ' I ,W'.,-'iq 44 , ,,-wr, ., A . .jf N ,I ' V41-5 -,J ,sl:L'f2'im , . 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Wrffgfagv I , , f' 7 vw- Q pp .- f xv, 55' qw , -' ?Z:'5f2 .'f.. n f .'l-'IM ,,.vf'cz...,:-.m. I Vfilljl VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM-TOP ROW: ' - U' IJWA7 ,1, niwft-I 101 1251565146 . .,i if ,i ' 01, , . 2 . s lt., 'lr xfnf- I ' ' I N V J ' , r' .A gl, i ' ' ft I -A - . I 2 Ixff 13 I ' 1341.-Q J . 1 4' ' 'nan 'buf' V161 'M' - 4 I ., , ii' 1.11. ser, Marty Bacigalupi, Rodney Beaver, Ed Laremore, Russ Blacker, Craig Bron- BOTTOM ROW: Coach Bob Glenn, Tim zan, Terry Pool, Mike Painter, Jim Vaw- Maggiore, David Navarrette, Jeff Min- Varsity Captures Rio Vista Con LIONS ace pitcher, Tim Maggiore, winds up in an effort to strike his Livermore opponent. Sound pitching and a solid defense carried the 1973 Lion varsity to a successful 10-9-1 season. Only the absence of a consistent hitting attack kept the Lions from battling San Ramon for the top of the EBAL. The varsity team captured the consolation championship at the Rio Vista Baseball Tourna- ment. Team Captain was Jeff Mincey and MVP was Tim Mag- giore. VARSITY SCOREBOARD LIBERTY OPPONENT 4 'Edison 5 8 John Swett 7 4 Rio Vista 3 0 'Antioch 2 2 'Pittsburg 0 2 Amador 2 6 Granada O 4 Monte Vista 2 6 Dublin 3 1 Livermore 3 0 San Ramon 10 0 'Washington 2 1 'Amador 0 7 'Galt 6 6 Amador 4 2 Granada 4 2 Monte Vista 3 O Dublin 5 6 Livermore 4 0 San Ramon 4 W L T SEASONS RECORD 10 9 1 'Non-League K I ,781 .1-' gf' i 'J Il 5' 'Htl' 4 at-it I , cey, Doug Cunningham, Rob Knight. Jaime Melgoza. solation Title r Nl., COACH Bob Glenn and the Varsity squad sit in the Livermore dug out watching the Liberty defense. 105 .4 -,U 'W' WN, 1 new V . . 3, E I .M -A FRESHMAN Joey Briseno slides back Zu 1- .no Y..- X5 x 4 em f I ! into first on an Amador pick-off attempt. -0-s421ll'Sv'-A 'x M, Mir. ., k lg 1 1' X: ' ir' J He was one of the top hitters. ff -' 1 r f-lr' 1 .1 it the-Emi .. gas,-r6.1 at -f .g. 'l' ' ' ----T 3... r g, tl . ,X --.... . W' g its ff, .. 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HSV Q Being largely composed of unexperienced freshman, this year's team found the EBAL to be a tough and competitive league. The Lion Cubs finished with a league record of 1-11. Their lone victory was against arch-rival Dublin, as the Cubs knocked off the second place Gaels4-3. Jeff Wheeler was selected as the teams MVP and Team Cap- tain, While Richard Shores led in batting with a .357 average. SOPHOMORE David Domingo fires a strike during the Granada game. David saw much action as a relief pitcher. SLIDING into home plate, Richard Mor- ales scores a run against Amador. The Dons squeaked by Liberty 7-5. '. ve -' fi. ' V' 1'-.3 '45, Y -.x ' dai-Ir. xc? A 'A fu wsu- ' '-ds':'-f W' ,, , -H ' ,, . .- .- -vu g Q e l1t!x! Yil .- 1- at-' .'......h.5i.,t-.- - v':e-W-'-'i Pit- W - - rr: .' ' 1 g' V - i - 'Cx'.'wfxxYqx' I n ,.- 1 -. .+ Q f--0 v-an .s. ' - I -, 943- 1 -n.'s?-uk..aM , Q, x 5 i .xr . , 4 . ' fi' X A' J W1 the-fs l L A l . . ' I -' A.. W - .. 5: ' f' l 1 l r 1 4. 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've' 1 Q -,,,,.., .N ,,9 Xff:ur,,,,f-o4O1l'9 ' cm, Near f ' Q ' ' , . as, fini Q- si. ,I R' I- JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM- TOP ROW: Coach Jerry Black, Ron Mc- Kinny, Rich Shores, John Vawser, -,,- Qs K , . . f.. 1. I 4 ., 4,15 -Q f .' 5 - Ji- 1 i. ff' -e-. 5 1.2.5, 1 ,4 1 ,, . I . - ,. ' 3.1 , ff '-1121 . -QW 15,31 1 , ' 1 ' ' 5 ' WML ,' ,ww-, .Rf . . v- '- . '- Q: iw? fini ,. ' 2 , 1 Q 'fjil1 '.r? rf? 1' F? .,' V Q . 'f ' - Erwin . E...?',J'1' ', I I is 4, ,,,,,.g.,, , Q g irq--fun 0 '-' 't . In , ? L' I . J . V ' Q - . 1 , , . 'Q a..c9. . 'D 8.1 cv ' - - , ' ' Y' - I- 'l . -4 - ' i Q4 . , .M - 'l n- ,-.. IQ 1 ' 'f' f...,1.- Laluff. MAME.-r'1i SOPHOMORE John Vawser traps a ball at first base to put out a Monte Vista runnerin an awaygame. VERSATILE Tony Berumen throws out a San Ramon hitter. Tony filled in as a pitcher and infielder. Dwayne Minick, Rich Morales, Richard Brown, Tony Berumen, BOTTOM ROW: Danny Navarrette, David Wolfenbarger, LlBERTY QDPQNENT :Uohn Swett iiEdison Rio Vista Antioch Amador Monte Vista Dublin Livermore San Ramon Amador Granada Monte Vista Pittsburg Dublin Livermore San Ramon Granada SEASONS RECORD W L 42 1 17 :Non-League Juivioh vARsiTv scoREs 3 4 6 10 2 5 1 2 5 Pittsburg 10 4 17 2 9 5 13 0 8 2 8 5 7 1 5 1 6 0 10 4 3 3 12 2 5 1 13 MOST VALUABLE Jeff Wheeler shows his ability against the Dublin Gaels. He lead the team in scoring runs. 3 ., . tin A 1 Q ' , .1 5 'W 5 ,us 'hu'-H31 , 'i --1. Q' kv . 'N h . i--'WT ,ef Q tix! ggi A, E JQJ 'XL 5 .... . ., I,Y! A.. A M 1 ' , 'ltzzn-f ----+ , IM vf .4 vu Q ,,4:,,,i,jN,fn- '. -ini..-QS,-1 1'-','5J,'0Y I , L1 fi 2 x in J, 1-qY'T,3.'.--,sf -'li I if fi , ' , -fn.. , 1' fbi 'l-'xf.'1', 1- David Domingo, Larry Peters. Jeff Wheeler, Marty Maggiore. . 9 ,Pr I., I , ' , 5 K4 'via 4 .L I . l I 4 Us . 1 Q. Q' 'His' 'lui' ' T 'Sig 'II 1 - A2 107 . V0 -fag! A -QE ' . fs .af '?fX 'f5, ?P . x,,,,,,.1 f h f?5,Q',., , Q S l ir 'vi14lAm +135 .' islf 3l., ' bln.. .J . w . l .X jf M' Im- . A I I 7 V 1, - ff ' 'Ng I7 s L 4 in 1 L N ,335 1 , i we , I Y t- 5 , Q aj , I I gl i A nA , - al' N, . ' . I Kanguru ,. N F... , 1 S' nllglrtgibg AV and W D X E it . ,L .- -f.-fm ft Y of-9' XXV J 'A' Q '4 6137 . ---.,-N...-kfa 0? , L l l ,,. uf H X + .41- y 1. -' ' Ga. Q ' ' ' a RICK HOWARD blasts his ball out of the e u.........-Y sand trap on the approach to the twelfth hole. 5 e i Q 4 C X ' -E ' N ivli ,- Y -' ,. A I ' 3. i, R , s 15 3 i 5 i 7- i f i J- fi ' ' ' 97' , SIZING up a putt on the tenth green is Rick Howard, Rick, a freshman this year, generally shoots in the low forties and the nigh thirties. ' 1 l Q l 3, GOLF TEAM-TOP ROW: Coach Herb Scott, Rick Howard, Robert Burroughs, -ff Mike Rocker, BOTTOM ROW: Torn At- kinson, Steve Cozby, David Young. 108 Howard Leads Golf Team With 43 Average Led by freshman Rick Howard the golf team managed their only victories on their own home course, Bethel Island. With five freshman on the team Coach Herb Scott feels Next year we should have a strong team with more exper- ienced players. Howard averaged 43V2 strokes per nine holes accumulated over the season. There were only nine students out for the team this year. ' ROBERT BURROUGHS pulls the pin on the seventeenth green as the chipped ball rolls toward the hole. JUDGING the distance for his shot is Robert Burroughs. He checks the green and lie of the ball. ALAN HANSON'S ball flies out in a shower of sand onto the seventeenth green for a possible par. v11.iml.r-1L4v -1. 1-1 - LIBERTY GOLF SCORES Rio Vista Pittsburg Rio Vista Ga t Granada Amador Monte Vista Livermore Dublin San Ramon Granada Amador Rio Vista Monte Vista Livermore Dublin San Ramon SEASON S RECORD 4 14 non league x won match X 2. . X . t l x tPittsburg x ' x x W L T - l l l I ...Q i 4- 5, H, Pastor Captures Two Firsts At EBAL Meet fix A 0.1--.. fig.. If -ji Q. ' h -. QQ!-E 1 --- A - A 1, g .Af,. - 1 ,- ,np -..' , v ,gin-g ,. 75- .- mfmi 'fo-4: -..k .. are P - - - ' 1 VV' J . W... its i'T r'9 , ,. 4 I V 1.1.1. . W... A..-., 5-. . . . .,,,.. I, .,.5 T, ws.- ',.a: , , This is probably the most outstanding group of swimmers I've had, they always gave hun- dred percent effort, com- mented Coach Jack England. Coach England felt the team did good. Some of the outstanding Seniors were Rick Pastor, who broke four records in free- style and l.M. and David Graves who did an outstanding job in breaststroke and butterfly. .. . , , .0 4' I 7 Q l , fi 'fit , X, 1 1. T ,,f'P 1, T t ! f If., . wa. M I - fi ' 'N' . ...V.::?.L:-W' Errxqsz fs man-aa' '-' 4. f-fm. .L i 'Q ' . ' are il in :el N ,t -V-ef w --Q ,. ,,, h f .., ,A,:'-Q... lr, - t S! P Q. .. ,. . W F- .. . ,Q L::.a' .gs Q.. 1 4 ' , Z. 4 -l jqbgw s. 1 ,U ' g . V., iw-, sive N . - -. iif. if K. if-of- , i t A5 uk fit, ,,. - sw ,g , - ri., Q Q .1--.,, Q qs I Y SPRINTING the last lap of breaststroke J 1 is Rodney Lowrie. Rodney has been on I-Li., the team for the last three years. ' swuvimiwo ' SCOREBOARD 5 wig. ' LIBERTY OPPONENT I I 45 Fairfe-iid S '. ' '55 27 Pittsburg 'I' 82 Dublin 39 Mt. Diablo 26 Granada 60 Monte Vista 45 Manteca 30 Amador 42 DeLaSaIIe , , g ah 27 Antioch if 2492 Livermore AWN f 27 San Ramon 0 f Q sn 65 Modesto 57 ilohnSwett - ., f . 63 :'Ff3flkllVl ax V my V- Q.J'f K ! , J ' 1 ir su-s sEAsoN's RECORD .. 1.?t -,girl W 5 , L LEADING the medley relay in bacAkStrOke 11 is Mike Wheeler. The Liberty swimmefS llO tnon- league went on to win their race. 5 ...ev awp, .L ' . . ., , ..-Mu- ' ,dmc ..N W' MM. A . ,,cs,w W ' . ' BILLY ORTEZ is executing a beautiful Swan dive. This is his second year of diving for Liberty. 4. 5 .,-r 9 'Mlvw'. ' Mm ,.-X-as 4 9' ,Q . .W R w Ian. vi. 'A' .5 'Y , ' E 'i-K f!vs,- i .E ,f E -4 . ,A nv 1, M A , ' 9' ., L Q - N, :'3'3-,L ' Q 1 N F '- 1 1 xx 3 Y IQ 'N ' 'f v. y 'ff vis-ff 1 ,hiya 'l 4, V 1i'fJw , 'Lf' r 4 J ' qi 1 4 iff ' ' 1 ', ' 4 A Laser Q fi, gs , ,K ' ,, ff-f f.1:rf A ,rl 5 ' 'n i l ' I , -. 'Kb f V X I ' 22 i 1 U it in an 7 -,A , .. . . I ,,, L DAVID GRAVES is pulling hard to get 3 MATT HENDERSON IS Swlmming 3I'iChOV first place in the fifty-yard breaststrokeg man for the JuniOf Varsity hundred- the Liongwgn, yard fI'e9STyle relay. Ill , , ..,.. ..---er'- eeil-53,8 . -L ,,Y- wi ll?-' KL 914' . h 'ffwsz f- '- he -Q i 'er it H1 A -..ix -'ix-A 4 IQ X W' Z JUMPING as far as he can stretch is Frank Umpingo. Frank is competing in the hop, step and jump event. TRACK VARSITY SCOREBOARD Concord TClayton Valley Livermore Monte Vista Dublin Granada San Ramon SEASON'S RECORD :non-league LIBERTY OPPONENT 59 t 77 40 96 33 Amador 103 54 82 65 71 66 70 41 90 58 78 W L 0 8 TRACK TEAM TOP ROW- Jess Zavala, Gary Ebersol. Don Byrd, Dave Tucker, Jim Williams, Randy Harrington, Jerry Andrade, Ron Meadows, Mitch Lasater, Ken Shores, Ephrim Garcia, SECOND ROW- Coach Jerry Lilly, Greg Robinson, FROSH SOPH TRACK SCOREBOARD 'YConcord Clayton Valley Amador 55 5 Monte Vista Dublin Antioch Granada San Ramon Park SEASON S RECORD 80 5 tnon-league LIBERTY OPPONENT 59 ' 77 52 't 75 48 88 48 Livermore 88 56 ' 80 65 t ' 70 36 100 36 97 68 t 51' W L 1 9 BILL PERRERA looks like he is coming in for a landing as he jumps for the long jump. Bill took a second. ll2 Richard Navarro, Gary Ellison, Vernon Tucker, Jim Arterberry, Burt Broussard. Hector Garcia, Steve Probes, Robert Mooney, Bill Perreira, THIRD ROW- Mike Villia, Danny Barnes, Jesse Herera, Er- nie Garcia, Larry Turnage, Jim Gibson Tim Brown, BOTTOM ROW- Coach Keith Dawson, Carlos Sanabria, Ben Tutor, Dennis Baldocchi, Bill Hopkins, Doug Chance, John Funez, Manager Danny Broussard. L sf iei,vr.w.r,r., x e4'v ai -.nz .- am.-nv ug'-L bot. ad Hr , W' iv 4-5 ',,.. f 'mo a, 5 , - f' f .115 , 5, ' su ,,, 3 ' .1 W 'Q d Y , Ld, of 1 . i . , . , 4- , ' S, Y if 5, S me-4. z:1,5 f-'E-1. ,Q V1 .Aft 4' ,f '03, ' ff . 4' 1 A.d1:':b'!' . Jn.: 4... . Y ' A -1: D 'mn Ekifffm... 'N '-IF N ir- , ,v-rv.. ui -. JP' . -r, I if +,y v. ,sa ,X V nf fi' l V ' N,,,,,,,,, , P 'Luis -F171 -f-I ,I 'Zag , . . .f 1 ,M ,K N 4 Q Q ' , t.a S fvfff nf i, 'f' fr i..Jq K iffvfhi., ,U W I viva. gf V4 ft fl 5 t, gifs , N K .Wx I .vw .K , in J. .Ay Jkfyi. jkrlni yt. , J r E i AA if MU X . I M., M, 5 ml 1 xr Y W?I' 4f W MWA' ' s 2, 4 f. ,. I , if , 'H , 'Wad Midwuun CLEARING the bar for the jump event RICHARD NAVARRO is concentrating is Greg Robinson. Greg went on to place on putting all his strength into his arm second in this event. I to throw the shot-put far. .. 1 4 Q 4 3 in-4' 5.1 Q 'L'!Ss '9J?t5?JM'V? x. Individuals Lead Track Team In Meet Scoring All things considered, indi- viduals did good but the team spirit wasn't as good as it has been in the past, said Coach Keith Dawson. Coach Dawson felt that it was a hard year for the team in the league because of the hard competition, but the individuals did good. Some out- standing individuals were Mitch Lasater, who broke records in the high jump, Frank Umpingo in high hurdles, and Bill Hopkins in pole vaulting. STRETCHING out ahead of the pack are Liberty runners, Gary Ellison and Robert Mooney. au, . 5 3 1 F sh Nw v fi' f BILL ga.. - C ---........, Z -..um . 7' .....-mf Nxxxxx .lac ' 1 L It -f mmm ' T T LEANING over the finish line, is David Tucker: David just beats the opponent from Dublin High School. I l I I I I I I , I 3 FLYING through the air. in an effort to get farther is Jim Williams. Jim is on the Varsity. L- 5 sh- ...... PUTTING all his strength into throwing , the discus is Dennis Baldocchi. Den' his went on to win his event. Lasater Brea ks Record, Takes First At EBAL HANDING off the baton to his team mate LEO WHITE just barely clears the bar Danny Barnes, is Louie Hernandez. They for his pole-volting event. Leo finishes f are on the Frosh-Soph team. this event third. f li - - Y , s Fi- wl Ui' i T - -1 ' T. , .. l 4, ,ii -I , li PZ 1 I D! 1 X s ll ll I ii! s--4 his -i'-Q,,,?.2 'tli! ? 6 -wiv 46 will Q I . -P .. '2f1I!Lf7'5'v.:Ilar.f ZLI' 1 1' T' ff .Af BURT BROUSSARD is in a perfect form as he jumps the high hurdles. Burt fin- ished first place, rs.- J.. 1.11-52 if l'l'r STARTING off the 440 relay is Jim Arterberry. Jim's effort was in vaing the relay lost to their opponents. 1 if Ly, ,1 - 9' . - GETTING his whole body into the throw is Louie Hernandez. Louie is throwing a shot-put for Liberty. I R vi L K , 'Q' , X 5 N rf '-W fx 9 ftgy r 5 Q fiei-K it hd. , X ,WF K KJ GIRLS SWIM TEAM-TOP ROW: Coach Karen England, Tweety Billingsley, Ruth Maiocco, Kaye Pastor, Jan Martin, Faye Pastor, Sandy Addington, SECOND ROW: Girls Show Inc . -- .,. - ' S It J fb I il: 5' G I f r 'T f. A ijtn We sq!! no ,ak I 4, 1 T ' ? ag ' fr S ,Qf A . 'fig ir X A q 4 it . , Q i A f i . V All . l I fl' I L 7. il' U X' an if I . , A A l .L . 'fi 'Q fix X ' ff n j- . - Tris ,.. ,. 'N Julie DeSair, Anna Loredo, Darlene Stewart, Ann Bloomfield. Paula Graves. BOTTOM ROW: Lori McLendon, Kathy Serna, Barb Hitt, Jackie Runnels, reased Interest I With increased interest in competitive athletics rather than intramural sports GAA sponsored more teams. This year, girls participated in Vol- leyball, Basketball, Swimming, Tennis, and Softball. BEFORE a cross country meet Mary Landrum discusses strategy with Vickie Unpingo and Marie Puente. 'A - W V- :'.-- f -' .' nw- f-ff,-we so -bl I .-.... 'JJ 'lv 411 Q. ' N mysql' . it N ANTICIPATING her turn Ruth Maiocco tries to keep warm at a Brentwood swim meet. Ruth placed third. n Competition The various girls teams were coached by Miss Kaye Axelgard, Mrs. Karen England, Mrs. Mary Moriarty, with Mr. William Snow assisting in Tennis and Mrs. Carol Russell in intramural sports. PRO Robin Davis jumps up to score two points against San Ramon while Val Gage screens her opponent. 1 K ....,,-Segway . i 2' e U1 Q l l 4 i 4 32 ,M 'BA .f Q:-df sae! gl 5,1 GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM-TOP ROW: Delgado, Tammy Perez, Vickie Unpingo, Coach Karen England, Val Gage, Kim Laura Kaplan, Lisa Mune, Heather Honeg- Gonzalez, Mary Ann Ochoa, Gwen Head, ger, Rosemarie Sanchez, BOTTOM ROW: Gina Reed, Velvette Caine. Robin Davis, Darlene Stewart, Rhonda Martin. Jan Martin, Sandy Addington, Rosy Stan- ton, Donna Sleeter, SECOND ROW: Tina SOPHOMORE Nancye Payne returns the f - A 7' ball back to her Piedmonte opponent. f' ' Q2 This Year Nancye is on the B team. 'T I 7. 53 'ffllffe JW X ,Munr- , -A-251 GIRLS VOLLEYBALL TEAM-TOP ROW: Val Gage, Lisa Mune, Rosemarie Sanchez, Donna Sleeter, Robin Davis, Coach Kaye Axelgard, SECOND ROW: Melinda Smith, Sherry May, Lupe Puenta, Brenda Frank- af U -1, . . ! k 5 i al -4 . or L-I ' ' l 1 I Y . lin., -iy ,W ff:- sl i-,..m.,x ,J, 5 1'-,, , WT A lf ,, t 5 , if f ,1 A ,. SPRINGING off the blocks with a good start is Julie Desair. She placed second in the breaststroke. WW lin, Junie Yonemura, Tobi Laird, Tanya Tutor, BOTTOM ROW: Krim Michaud. Delinda Viles, Nancye Payne. Sherri Soble. v I ,' 1 . .., J ' .-... K K f 'Sh 0 go, -'f .f 21 ' E.. ,C is 'T Al .S ,di H7 f ,-ruf' n R fi I r 1 . I ,.,,, N, , My if l ,QM if if 4 . 4 5 .nlgsfhsx M7 AT a Brentwood game Coach Karen England and fellow members clap for one of their team mates, GIRLS SOFTBALL TEAM-TOP ROW: Coach Mary Moriarty, Julie Harris, Renee Vornhagen, Sandy Addington, Jan Martin, Mary Ramirez, Sherry May, BOTTOM ROW: Sherry Erickson, Vickie Unpingo. Lupe Pulido, Cindy McKinley, Lupe Puente. 118 . Nw: ie. ,A L ,.-545,211 ' Q: -.-J-3. WITH a grin of determination Lupe Puente demonstrates the correct way todigtheball, GIRLS TENNIS TEAM-TOP ROW: Coach Kaye Axelgard, Robin Davis, Kathy Rock- er, Lisa Mune, Mary Frey, BOTTOM ROW: Donna Sleeter, Sylvia Mader, Sandy Yamashita, Brenda Franklin, Diana Gal- letti. g Ls -fa 1 . E ' F I ' A i ' I g 11, i ! k s, x A. ..,,,.,.. N? Q B ti' LJ fi W If 4,-13. , 9 A I f ' 91 L., I4 LQ. X , 4 K . ab 'if x 4 , K . r ' 1 Q' . I Q ' -1-vs-mn..., w ' t ' .3-fu ' . 14' ' 'A' Y'Q.'-'wiv 4 ,.,K ,- k ,f9a: ',,. '94ln..- 5 f, - J :fa-',f . f 'T'1-ef-if ' . 415, -' ' A M- I I ,, 3.15-fry. , f ff ' ' 50' ' gggw- , -, ' r A , K ' 'Qf '?5'?'?'4f'f JW- , ff' mf W' C 1 7 Q K , . , u '. .n Q P 'Q 1 I , ' mx 'Y' f fr - - .4 . A' x 2 I I v T ' -,A a A 3' ,X r , 1- , . X F Q , , ' -f ' Ak 7 ., g 4 ' .7 I Y '1 I 7 ' - ' , - f 4 1 A - . 'J , n 5' ' 4 ' F ff a , , .ff 4 I 1 K 1 . I . ,fl-NX f at N , rw b I , Y' - mls., E. If h ,QP .S ' ' - 1 4 36 , . I ' . , , M Q 4 ,- x fi I P Q 'I .. ,,,.. WWF I 'Q N-mv., .. , 1 Y ' n . ' , W fi if 44 , , Q 1, , N , 1 f 1 K 5 X N- ' ' . Fx al- -. v 1 J , H.. i fo 4 , , aw n 1, 'X ' Q A , ' Q ,I Y ,4-f I .16 3 s Class Of 74 Captures Trophy At Homecoming This year's spirit week starting off with the Penny Drive and the membership sale for Pep Club. Following this was Poster Day. where all classes competed for the most posters. On Thursday Liberty students dressed up in 1942 outfitsto showtheir school spirit. On Friday afternoon the class competitions were held. Events such as tug-of-war and the jello eating contest were had. During the rally the top ten girls were escorted out by the football team. Spirit jugs were given out to the boy and girl with the most spirit not to men- tion the most spirited teachers. The sophomores pulled away Tl-lERE'S always room for J-E-L-L-O as Rosanne Sciortino cheers Joe Del Barba onto victory for the Juniors. WAVING their arms to their friends are Susan Giannini and Marlene Modrall duringthe morning Car Rally. 'W +.f.,. fi Q X j with the competition yell but the juniors won the Spirit Trophy making this their second year in arow. Excitement arose when acting superintendent, lVlr. Lou Bron- zan, announced this year's 1972 Homecoming Queen Kathy Sciortino. Students ran from the bleachers to congratulate Kathy while the band played the tradi- tional Let lVle Call You Sweet- heart. After the parade the girls were escorted to the field. During halftime the band presented their light show. After, the Queen was crowned by Lynnda Mori, last year'soueen. ...gf JUST coming from the parade and onto the Ohmsted Field is this year's 1972 Homecoming Queen Kathy Sciortino escorted by David Tucker. Kathy was later accompanied to the field to watch thevarsity game. I'M COOL! These students pose in their 'liberty of 42 costumes before lockers in Nash Hall. DURING halftime of the varsity game Queen Kathy Sciortino is crowned while surrounded by her court. RUNNERSUP LORI MASSONI and Kim Davidson add finishing touches before ridinginthe parade. T 7 . . ,,1-rv. M ,- .J K . , Z T -wr-L ' X i o A IF A 5 i ! '5 ?lt N. 4 X. f' of 2 -7... Z -M- ' f J r . , 4 . F ess 'fs Riff ' ff-' ,ff J -W, n 1 M E ,sewf ,r'-,,,,..-- RISING ONLY IN DEFEAT are Mr. Dennis ROUSING IMMENSE SPIRIT, sopho- Buckley and Mary Ann Ochoa, in the mores yell onward to victory as they Hidden Pennies contest. ride proudly inthe parade of floats. QI if vii 75 TIM RODGERS, Steve Williams, Hector MARY ANN OCHOA displays the fash- Jimenze, Dave Dal Porto and Mitch ions of '42 to Roxanne Sciortino, Cheryl Lasater yell in competition. Phillips and Ann Bloomfield. 'W' I, M. I r ' 'inf 1 XM, 4 ' V X W G it Ygvs i V. I . A S W , S 1 I - 7 ' v , fa . I- ff , ' ' in S y if , A ll - P H in R I 5 A f'-Z' .,, 7, ,. A 'I' P 6 fs Q ,-xx 7 5 4 foul. 4 .4 Kwai 'W' gl rj 5 1 f I E' N ,M New 'JY hw U f f v I ,, r f' V ,, X ' if Z ,fins K ,, M7 5 , ' w ,-l, I 1 fairy ,V zz' A V i fffa.4'll'5'Y' I-rv? V emi!! EEA, NEWLY CROWNED QUEEN, Kathy Scior- tino sits proudly with the many things a homecoming queen recieves. . f .4 X, ,. . . I , 5. i:122ffil,g? fl 1. lr if ff' in . 1' -i .93 ., J-'F A I 'U ' if ' . 1 ,B my S, 'sf v RSF? I-V 'Tn sl' I L Tw K1 4 J,-5' ' . . ,,,, 33 v 2 . I' nf' L, .U Y MR. WILLIAM GROSSI demonstrates his skill by using chopsticks at the Inter- national Christmas. JUNIE YONEMURA arranges the Japa- nese table as Denise Knight and Greg Davis select one of the many delicacies. Food Plays Top Role At International Christmas ,ff . - - Ax Ni-4 .N . A Q if A ' '-if fi MR. ALLAN JONES dips up some fondue as foreign exchange student, George Janze chooses what table to visit. in .admits AN AFS FOREIGN EXCHANGE STU DENT from Australia paricipates ' breaking the pinate as she takes a wild swing. b . The American Field Service held its International Christmas with great success. The idea for this occasion was brought about by Mrs. Tarney Baldinger in 1966. This event is a way to get people aquainted with the dif- ferent customs of different lands by introducing a taste of theirfood. X 123 I ff ,-.. x . iii i ,gm if I 4 ' rift f , I M. K .. if ' J MV ' V I, . A f- R I . . . 4 . Wa 5: Mm. N. X .J 4 I f it Ki?i, E 5 f A A 3 ' sf , K fm X A x 4 S5 ' 5 321' 1 331144 . . j., is V- if , A 4 , A V 12 A 1 i A I X .gl f Zififi . 2 - -if TOP FOUR for FFA Sweetheart are Sharee Austin, Kathy Sciortino, Diane Dominguez, and Linda IVIcLendon. RUSSELL BLACKER and Chandra Wris- ten are enchanted by each other while Cindy Bowers listens to the music. BILL ATKINSON and Pam Rogers take a break from dancing while awaiting the doors ot the haytoss to open. W' . , 'iv X. if 1 x ' . X . X ,W VJL 4 , 5, 'y I 4' V ,ik i Li 'ff -:'ti S? g f V23 R ' r fd Af., V v R, if' M .Lk I a 'XX ew ' ,rx 3 VK V ,rl '4 X lf ' . ,K f I- ,A .I,: I K 1' I ' 3' XF '. W' 1 x ,Q ' ' If F. - ' V . D.. V I. I ',v i,R,, A .::i ,.'.-tt, if ' iv 1' ' 1 5 M ,Q .I L . I i fly. .11 2' ,. ' 'V 1' 1 I A f- JHJ .. Hi- , ' ' ,Az W J U V' ' -...Avy-f -x 'V 3.6.3 .... , . g .r - 'J K' - . 'Un 45- Li I .01 V... - ' ' ' I , ms-tgyzgpuu W- 5, V gag. . I. RENA GARCIA, the newly voted FFA Chapter Sweetheart poses on the schools agricultural grounds. ',7' J X. 6 'f , , 5. 'vga in 'QC 'ff I I I DAVID HERNANDEZ, Becky Riberio and other couples in the backround dance slow and romantic. Q. .. .,, we 5 si , A Hay Decorates Gym For Annual Barn Dance 11 ,r- Z r 31' On October 14 the Future Farmers of America held the annual money-making Barn Dance. To get the feel ofa day in the Old West the gymnasium was decorated with bales of hay and old wagon wheels. The highlight of the evening came when Ken Barley, Tim Nlaggiore, Dave Dal Porto, and Rob Burkhardt escorted the top five to the platform. Ken Barley announced Rena Garcia as this year's FFA Sweetheart, Top four runners-up were Sharee Austin, Kathy Sciortino, Diane Domin- guez, and Linda lVlcLendon. HAY flew as girls and boys are thrown in the hay pile while Mr. William Michaud looks over them. DEBBIE MEDINA, Rhonda Shelton. Diane Martin, and Linda Cechini try to throwa boy into the hay. A DISTANT VIEW of the gymnasium KARI BLYTHE seems to have picked up floor as couples dance to the rhythm of some hay to get ready to toss it on some Free Spirit at the annual Barn Dance. poor unsuspecting boy. 6 is S . ' ' K X .. f gs. . ,pw A 1 . A N :An . 4:-5 f I ' ' -1 ' 'Pt ' ' W., '-.. . ve E 4 W ,.lg 1ie - A - ' , . ' ,E i B' ' 'f - ' Q ,N , -'47 xX':i-lgggi V. .N A I 1. W- Q K A F in if. . li l, it l I I i -l I l I 125 I i. 'A Q w if 5:-, ' S 2 vi2mnZgHfQ'r ' ' S I r I U. - win .- .I s , Q iw W if f ,JA Y 2' Y. ' 1 - K f 1- t -1 il mr' - 4 . ' rl ' a 1 i'1y ' Q x ik. S L... 9? 'G 1 Y 'b. Lisa Massoni picks up the rings in the Teddy Bear Toss, one of the many money-making booths. ' 'nl - i 4 ll I ...Z Tobi Laird and Leonard Giannini watch participants show their artistic talents atthe Spin Art booth. One of the many young children that come to the carnival enjoys a sip from a delicious snow cone. CSF Hosts Annual Fun, Games Carnival No one could recognize the gym on the night of Nlarch 24. The pleasant odor of popcorn, cakes and cotton candy filled the air. People of all ages were gathered at the many booths of fun and games: yes, it was the night of the annual CSF Carnival. Credit is given to all CSF mem- bers who worked hard and es- pecially to the two chairmen, Randy Hale and Steve Cozby. Helping at the ticket booth, Deborah Byrne collects money from two young boys atthe carnival. It Q K . Q . 0 if 0 WOODWINDS-TOP ROW: Susan Cronk, Doug Lewis, Dorian Hisatomi, Karen Huges, Wanda Howard, Jerry Barron, Teresa Cordua, Mike Duke, John Go- mes. SECOND ROW: Tonia Kelts, Anna Giannini, Jackie Byers, Marlene Modrall, Ro- bin Lopez, Sherry May, Vickie Beck, Mickelle Buckler, Ron Sudweeks. THIRD ROW: Nancy Collins, Linda Leinweber, Linda McLendon, Karen Buckler. Juliette Bettencourt, Marsha Sorenson, Mary Ann Ochoa. BOTTOM ROW: Linda Planchon, Heather Honegger, Tobi Laird, Devon Brooks, Nancye Payne, Laurie McLendon, Lisa Mune. fi I -- , ii I HC hx .os vs. l l l l i l I fl T a STAGE BAND-BACK ROW: Mike Funez. Marvin Bacigalupi, Bob Smith, Grant Pierce, Frank Clark, Tutti Nunez, Bryan Sudweeks, Jack Marlowe, David Graves. Steve Wong. SECOND ROW: Leo Costa. Carl Mune, Tim Wright, Richard Brown, Greg Wong, Max Shott, Steve Beeks. BOTTOM ROW: Robert Kanagaki, Jim Williams, Dennis May, Rick Griffin, Dave Tucker. FRENCH HORNS, SAXES, PERCUSSION- TOP ROW: Grant Pierce, Lance Richard. Marvin Bacigalupi, Gary Ellison, Jim De La Rosa, Kevin Butler, Leonard Giannini SECOND ROW: Jerry Barron, Mike Duke, Leo Costa, Jim Williams, David Tucker, Robert Kanagaki, BOTTOM ROW: Den- nis May, Debra Maggiora, Greg Davis, Carol Planchon, Frank Clark, Ann Bloom- field. CHOIR TOP ROW: Jay Mead, Kim Davidson, Jan Boltzen, ' Linda Leinweber, Steve Lee. Ross Last, Debbie Taulbee, Mary Ann Ochoa, SECOND ROW: Wendy Wetzel, Frank Clark, Steve Cozby, James Townsend, Jerry Andrade, Randy Hale. Joe Johnson, THIRD ROW: Anna Giannini. Mary Ann Abreu, Robert Weeks, Pete Unpingco, Greg Davis, Pat Hawkins, Sharee Austin. Bart Bowling, FOURTH ROW: Jackie Runnels, Sharon Mur- phy, Julie Harris, LuAnn Cor- nelius, Gwen Crandell, Kim Abney, Jan Martin, Rori Mc- Kinnon. BOTTOM ROW: Jean- ene McAtee, Dorothy Cero, Janice Neely, Vickie Shahan, Jan Cornelius, Anna Loredo. Heidi Hampton, Lydia Morado. Band Travels To Perform Many Concerts 3 if MADRIGAL TOP ROW: Greg Davis, Jerry Leinweber, Jan Cornelius, Anna Loredo, Andrade, Frank Clark, Steve Cosby, Kim Abney, Heidi Hampton, Wendy Wet- Randy Hale, Ross Last. SECOND ROW: zel SPEAKING of .-Dueling Banlosfi Barbara Cottrell, Gwen Crandell, Linda Liberty has its own Set of dueling band leaders, Mr. Allan Jones, ' ' 4 l i ,...,.M.m:K1 Band Director, and Mr. Ed Biggs, Choral Director. 5 I BRASS-BACK ROW: John Funez, Steve Beeks, Carl Mune, Richard Brown, Tim Wright, Greg Wong, Ben Tutor. SECOND ROW: Don Quattlebum, Randy Hale, Joe Ambrosino, Gary Andrade, Bryan Sudweeks, Jimmy Rego, Jack Marlowe. BOTTOM ROW: Max Shott, Brian Vaissade, Daniel Costa, David Graves, Tutti Nunez, SteveWong. 1 -1 --. el.-: l P, j 4 l29 Sophomores Crown Nunn, Moreno At Hop On the night of May 19th the cafeteria was beautifully dec- orated with hundreds of stars to the theme of Slippin' into Darkness. The Highlight of the evening arrived when Lindsey Nunn was crowned this year's Sophomore Hop Queen and Jorge Moreno, this year's Sophomore Hop King. X ' L . X 1 . t I K, RESTING AT THE TABLE are Skip Jen sen, Diane Ambrosino, Terry Tipton and Dennis May AT THE REFRESHMENT TABLE Tuti Nunes, carefully pours the punch as Valrie Frazier watches him A T. xxx XXX' I 9 L,,,., .. N..g., Evinr- LL 1 4- 4 ii P .fi In A i 1 Q . , -v ,1., ' I I , 4 I - 'LLM QA ' 1 Jf t . ,,, X' 5 3 Ie ' A 1 gf I 1 'Q 'Q bfi: ' , T . it tg K Yi , ' I ,1 , u 1 v tray' ROBERT MOFIELD and his date enjoy watching the people as they dance at the Sophomore Hop. NEWLY CROWNED Sophomore Hop Queen and King pose for a picture with their attendants. QT -I , . . l Pl . g . 1 4 Is-gi 'O Y , , SHERRY SOBLE and her escort, Leo White, Vickie Shahan, Paula Sciortino and Gary Reed take a rest. moonb' , X50 N7 2' xv K l J if li ' ...Z 'kr I sy! Y-2 JUST APPROACHING the Junior Prom are Cyndi Celoni, Terry Yates, Peggy Kelly and Jim Davis. l. g- Dancing in the Moonlight Sets Prom Theme ROB KNIGHT, Lizzie Dominguez and Kathleen Mendoza listen to the sounds of EarIyMorning. 1 z 55, T .,,,i .i Sq' igu. POSING FOR PICTURES are Robin Davis and Randy Lasley. Pictures were taken at the Prom by Hal Matson. LORl MASSONI, Ed Laremore, Grant Pierce and Linda McLendon take a night out to Junior Prom. On the mysterious night of April 14th Juniors went Danc- ing in the MoonIight to the wonderful sounds of Early Morning. The cafeteria was nicely decorated with beautiful plants borrowed from Norman's Brent- wood Nursery. I . 1 2 tu. ig 4' If ll! J 4145 454+ PROUDLY ACCEPTING the Scholar SHARING THE HONOR of being straight Athelete award is David Graves, as Mr. 4.0 students are Heather Honegger, Jack Adams presents the trophy. Carolyn Moore and Bryan Sudweeks. -. .......,.A.,A. 4. .. ...,,, 'XQW 'mua-- -1:-,:. .,. f0Qb'Du 'N W -v-vp-ww.,-.mn-..f.,.-, M --an-p .f--. -210-r wmv '-v-an-u-pq ' If ' M- N. ,fum-.VV v .. - ....,..,.,..ewee.W.,..,..,e4ff .AW 1' P -...- . 1 - Elf?- Eiif' -- -1 nag, is x . . - o o .0 - A .: 0,: ,oo 'Juice -I I.: . l'a05 0 -,' , I' oo T ' . 'J I ' gr GL 4 X. 1 19,0150 A ' . - Q' ' ' I Q , - I I9 v . 9 -! -3 Eff!-' f -0'.- X1 Q- W Y 0 Qv . X A023906 gk . Os- I .J foffaox -0 . ' ' I 5 .5 fw',0o',o I 50' . ' -ff T 0 fy' Q '. --1 96' ' 'Wk 9 . J - . 0 .1 C9 sc C . f ,Q . 0 7,'-3 1 . ,'oo3oc',c.oc E x X: -1 0 I ,: 0 I . :O oocro' of ,offa E 0 9' of' c ol . 'Q gf- I 0 0 o 0 J- I ,I 0 gn Go 0 JC fn 'T 592' 'S oo:-.099 'Q' Qgfger Q 3-Qo,O.9,,c-Oo 0-09 .T' n5'nA I ' 1. I 1 Q . ul J, 13 K6 , Ie. gk, 5- , 7 I32 U-.1 ' -' mv'- Mg p? ,q4nd ' i4 ' Q-an' nur! ---,, U 1 ,, ni J' ' r , its-ir! 3 S KN , g 'I' 1 , is . - F 2.-fr-I 0. , s y ,' .IK - .1- . . 1 ' GUEST SPEAKER at the Honors Dinner was Dr. Rex Fortune Jr. He spoke on furtheringeducation. PROVIDING THE ENTERTAINMENT at the Honors Dinner is Linda Planchon pIayIngafIute solo. Top Scholars Receive Deserved Recognition 'J Wx iw QQ: BRYAN SUDWEEKS happily accepts the Bay Area Engineers Week Award from Mr. Jack McCardle. DIANE DOMINGUEZ accepts the LUHS Memorial Fund Scholarship from Dr. Michael Adams. l g STUDENTS OF THE MONTH proudly LEA SCHOLARSHIP is being presented pose for a picture They are selected to Chuck Hamlin by Mr. Dave Kirby, by the Brentwood Rotary Club president. The top Liberty Union High School students were honored on May 2 at the Annual Honors Dinner and on June 5 at yearly Awards Assembly. During the Honors Dinner. Mr. Jack Adams presented David Graves with the Scholar- Athlete Award and Miss Ethel Van Tassel presented to Heath- er Honegger, Carolyn Moore and Bryan Sudweeks the Scholar Cup. Several students honored at the Annual Awards Assembly were Roberta Aguirre with the Antioch Ledger Most Valuable Staffer Award: Joseph Vasquez presented with the Yearbook Award for athlete of the yearg Bryan Sudweeks with the Read- er's Digest Valedictorian Award: Mary Ann Ochoa with the DAR Good Citizen Award: and Linda McLendon with the Soroptimist Foundation Citizenship Award. V4 .lt .ISV ll ' Eirftfiii fi 3: aff. - S -f .H kggji H 2, Q13'5'74 i'i' . ' -v.- , .fem :Wu ' Qtgf: - l My' ggi V5 . f ,L ' . 4 - x wg. , , Playmakers Present Comedy The Hobbit The Liberty Union High School Playmakers and student body presented J.R.R. Tolkien's The Hobbit, a children's play in two acts, on May 17 and 18. The play contained a talented cast of many, starring Barbara Cottrell as the main character, the Hobbit, also John Gomes as Gandalf, Julie Silveria, Dwaling Nixie Hughes, Balin, Joe Del Barba, Kilig Leonard Giannini, Filip Debbie Celoni, Dori, Carol Planchon, Nori, Sandy Reel, Orig Mary Ann Ochoa, Oing Sandy Meadows, Gloing Becky Barrios, Bifurg Dora Fenn Bofurg Jay Mead, Bomburg Linda Planchon, Thoring Teresa Cordua, Grocery Boy, Barry Hustedt, Bert and the Great Gobling Kim Abney, Smaug and Essie: Jody McKin- non, Tom and Attendant Goblin, Tobi Laird, Gollum, Janice Neely, the Elven Queen: and Krim Michaud, Lori Massoni and Julie Cornell performing as the elf guards. The direction was by Mr. Robert Russell and the student in charge was Dora Fenn. Credits are also given to Lori Massoni, Nixie Hughes, Joe Del Barba, Tonya Peters, Mrs. Carol Russell, Mrs. Dick Hackett, Rick Sheppard, Mr. Dennis Buckley and Red Hannon for their help. .A . DWARVES throw plates and food in the air as they chant, Chip the glasses and crackthe plates! THE HOBBIT, Bilbo Baggins, performed by Barbara Cotrell sits down to her breakfast meal as the play opens. TOBI LAIRD who portrays Gollum, a monster, puts make-up on the Grocery Boy, played by Teresa Cordua, 'Q V JANICE NEELY wnn purtrgys the Um-n Queen lustens to Mr Poneft Fussell as ne suggests a few 'mf ings ,- 4 X ,,,- ' ON STAGE is Linda Plancnon who plays Tnonn Oaknnsnueld, son of Tnraunl son of Thor, king under tne rnountaun. JAY MEAD, Becky Barnos, and Dora Fenn as dwarves untrude tne Hobbws house and begun to take nxs food. 135 - s 1 A, . 1 'J lj-rs .VX E1 r... ,Af MR. JOHN MEYERS, jewelr Liberty, talks with some of and checks out the displays. 5 L ' KEEPING an eye on the Art work is Son of Cozby created by the mechanical drawing classes of Mr. Dale Cozby. CAPTURED with the camera is Gary Serria posing next to his semester pro- ject, a dining buffet. LINDA LEINWEBER and Robin Lopez gaze with interest at the pictures made by students. plus. -f- v r J It an '11-fi: . 'g , g ' ' 4 m -u x -' ,Xe ii -F I 'i i CARLOS ROMERO explains and demon- strates the art of taxidermy to Robin Dixon. DON DIERMIER, Randy Cagle, Matt Coelho, and Rodney Brown, examine the electronics. . 5 , .' HT' Mechanical Man Dominates App ' v vi' If' ' . C o fp'! '. 1 .- 1' ' - 13, X Q.-L '-' ' ir. 1 'I' I 3. fri' ,f '. K' Est Q' ' SOPHOMORE Joe Page bargains for the price of a piece of pottery with John Riosand Joe Munoz. lied Art Show The Annual Applied Art Show was held this year on the 22 and 23 of May. Students from all the jewelry, art fundamental, mechanical drawing, wood shop, metal shop, and ceramic, showed their year's work at the Art Show. The center of attraction at the Art Show was Son of Coz- by . This monster was created and built by Mr. Dale Cozby's mechnical drawing classes. MR. WILLIAM PETERS checks every- thing over before opening the doors to the Applied Art Show. f7 'f '1- I ' A Nl- , C7gf'cis,is 4, - ' s l i l r- , ' M I .1 A X ...I K lg MR. RON LEE presents the California Bankers Award for Agriculture to Ken- neth Barley. 138 I MR. JAMES BARNHILL presents Roberta Aguirre with the Antioch Ledger Most Valuable Staffer Award. ACCEPTING the Reading Award for best improvement is Rodney Lowrie from Mrs. Jeannie Glenn. MR. DAVID HEINITZ presents David Graves with the Bank of America Trophy Plaque. l LUCILLE SAMUDIO and Carmen Guzman proudly accept the LUHS Memorial Fund Scholarships from Dr. Michael Adams. A ., ..,., .. , . .,,., ..,. ,,'. i -Q , ,,,., -. ' -' . fr, Lv'-4 j zL - 2-xx. 'gy -, .- .,r,, wins . Y- Lug - ' g-+.f,'Z': L . ' A. -Hi: :Q ,Q gi 2- Q. - eff, pg ' --,pk 4 'A -2' A 2.32-'.-J:-'VL .H Qifvwqgzivk, sf- .Qikkfw-.. .- ' 1- . fff.i?v.1f'-'r ff' 7'- A ' ., 1 ,Q .1:'fXSf,.- ' ' W ::'f'w .Q-f ' '1'.'f1fw 'feff1f3- i .2 Let's Sing Her Prai and Voices Raise ml, k W' 1 an-rw 'A ,St W' ' M Board Searches For New Superintendent This year Liberty's Board of Trustees' main concern was the selection of a new superinten- dent to replace Dr. Wayne Boulding. Dr. Boulding resigned after accepting a position with Placer Joint Union High School District. After various gas leaks were discovered, the board approved the construction of new gas lines. This year the board reviewed its policy of the hiring of minor- ity teachers. They made a deter- mined effort to see that equal opportunity was given to mem- bers of minority groups. SCHOOL BOARD and faculty members talk with Dr. Michael Adams at a recep- tion givenfor him. i l vi N 'Strip-f MR. WALTER SHARAFANOWICH ex- presses his point to a smiling LUHS board member, Mr. Jack Bloomfield. DOING PAPERWORK is Mr. Lou Bron- zan, LUHS principal, who also took dutie-sasactingsuperintendent. XX iw Q., Dr Michael Adams Accepts Top Job At LUHS After the sudden resignation of Dr. Wayne Boulding as super- intendent, the Board of Trustees worked hard to find a man quali- fied forthejob. Dr. Michael Adams, from Man- teca Unified School District, was appointed and took over as superintendent on May 1, 1973. Dr. Adams holds a Ph.D. in Educational Psychology from the University of Wyoming. From Chico State he received his A.B. and M.A. degrees and also attended Sacramento State. Principal Lou Bronzan did a remarkable job this year taking on the added responsibilities of superintendent along with his own duties. DR. MICHAEL ADAMS and former Liber- ty teacher, Mrs. Dorothy Gromm get acquainted at the reception. MR. LOU BRONZAN explains a proce- dure to a smiling Liberty LION co-editor, Patti Dell Antico. BOARD OF TRUSTEES: Mr. Jack Bloom- field, Mr. Dewey DeMartini, Mr. Don Boltzen, Mr. Leonard Gerry, and Mr. Joe Smith. ll wi 'V - ,pt .-.3 CLAYBURN writes down Dorian Hisatomi, Nancy Bloomfield. IM.,- N. -,f if X X Q is S VICE PRINCIPAL Mr. Vernon Noble stands at his office door before resum- ing some routine business. , ,,, 1+-' ive Hxivix g1e. 5f las, S frm J V, -,,,.,.-- ,N M i-'.l,,-5 Kr A f MRS. PAT CLAYWELL reviews some material with Marsha Sorenson during a counselor-student conference. 1,5 MISS BARBARA BONNICKSON fills out an admit slip Sheryl Humphreys will need to get back into class. P34 Students Choose Own Classes And Teachers This year, with help from the counselors, Liberty Union High School students chose their own classes and teachers. During the latter part of the summer each student received his 'class request form' along with instructions on arranging classes. On September 11 students met in the gym to sign up for classes. Seniors had priority followed by juniors, sophomores and finally freshmen. First come, first serve was the un- derstanding and students had to settle for a second or third choice if they couldn't get into a preferred class. MR. DAVID KIRBY goes through a box of counseling material which has just recently arrived. 95' .fm-....., 2--1' 491' 'G--.... Zi-fzblgiaf' SEATED at her desk in the counseling SCIENCE teachers Mr. Ron Overton and building, Miss Julia Arce organizes some Mr. Dennis Buckley help students on papers. opening day. SA: 'rs -sf X' o 'i kd .,bf0n, Q4 'Q logl X Z V. MR, LEONARD LUCIO shows senior Jan Cornelius a pamphlet about college entrance exams. I4 I '.'1KI ' vg LIBRARIAN Mr. Walter Sharafanowich helps Jerry Andrade as he prepares somecharts. Library Establi The library established a new system for returning overdue books. No overdue notices were sent to students, but they were billed for the full amount, as- suming the book was lost. No further borrowing was permitted until all records were cleared. The new system seemed to work well and was less irritating to students and teachers. A firm reservation system was made for class use of the library and group use of L3. ,,-. .- , - ....... ll . :la ,, . fxgx Xa' ,txt If I I i ! x. 1-' 4-ui-iff MRS. KATHERINE SORENSON leans on a stack of large reference books and contemplates moving them. X,.. v .mf g wi Ai, yr, 4 I-M lg. io. ggfiwa .- k A., - shes New Book Return System HELPING a student with a history paper is Mr. Arthor Gonzales. He also teaches artand English. XXX! t +V SITTING at his desk Mr. Larry Welch corrects and grades test papers during a prep period. STANDING in an open doorway, Mr. William Batze is confronted by a sneaky photographer. 'Psychology For Living' Added To Curriculum Several new semester courses were planned by the social stud- ies department. One of those added to the cur- riculum was Psychology For Living. The class was designed to help students acquire a knowl- edge of self and interpersonal relationships. Also among the semester courses offered last year were Sociology, which helped stu- dents realize how people func- tion in society: and Economics, which familiarized students with the laws governing the produc- tion and distribution of goods and services. vi' MISS ETHEL VAN TASSEL goes over a homework assignment and answers a question from Diane Moore. MR. HAROLD CHILD points to an area on a map of Africa during a freshmen social studies class. MR. GERALD HARDT comments on the film he is about to show before starting the projector. an g v : 44- f riff-Q, A Y' USING the world map in his classroom during a discussion with students is Mr. Peter Springer. SMILING, Mrs. Pat Dacus corrects some worksheets and reviews some notes to present to the class. MR. WILLIAM SNOW responds to a point one of his students has brought up in an American Government class. . ,., , VI .f. i I l iid' at-i .v ' '59 --111 .21 i-Y .. N . fa , ..1.,.,- 1 f l Ji . '. i l i affix lv .JUQL-4 Quarter Business Writing Classes Added Added to the curriculum of the Business Department this year was the new class of Busi- ness Writing. The class was taught by Miss Rita Pirtle. A quarter class, it consisted of bettering your grammar and writingskills. It could be followed by an- other quarter class, Business Writing Il. This class put to use the skills learned in Business Writing I, and included learning effective methods of commu- nication by use of the business letter. English credits were given for these Business Writing courses. MRS. MARY MORIARTY stops to check on the progress Jenifer Beaver has made on a typing assignment. kr f 5' E s- , at V- , -.X 4 f, ,I MR. FRANK PAYNE looks up from his , desk in the E wing business office where he spends between-class time. MRS. SUE FORTNER, busy with book- keeping memoranda, takes a moment to smile for this picture. REQUESTING an explanation to a recent assignment from Mr. Roy Krumland is Margee Harrison. Bachelor Living Continues-Enrollment Up A new addition to the home- making staff was Miss Nancy Doi. She taught Foods and Ad- vanced Clothing. Bachelor Living, for junior and senior boys, continued in its third year. Enrollment went up, and there were again two classes. Girls in Homemaking 2 visited a headstart nursery school dur- ing their study of child develop- ment. The emphasis was on the con- sumer role. Girls went to grocery stores and other stores, and learned how to spend their mon- ey wisely. MISS RITA PIRTLE looks up before re- suming the task of going over some shorthand material. MRS. GAYL KRUMLAND threads a needle during a clothing class. She also teaches Homemaking 3. - ft , 'N' V X if g iff f Eg .6515-1' 1 I ., . ,mil T! . Q.. X-J MISS NANCY DOI supervises Donna Marshall and Robin Torres as they work on their clothing projects. MRS. JEANNE GLENN watches as 'Moo- chie' Zamora and Mike Casey clean up after another cooking adventure. .S i J I . Q I -1 1- X .,.. N R U X. ig., 5 hug .' nu., 'fel-11-Qai X . ,L-1:-3.-.2 I - -v' V , v n, -ig.- kip, :ami Q I 0 O- AS FRESHMEN and sopnornore boys Stand silently in line, Coach Jerry Miller takes roll. MISS KAREN AXELGARD spots a stu- dent doing a stunt on the horse during a gymnastics class. iz,-,, 1 'LU Ln P.E. Department Changes Credit System New to this year's P.E. faculty was Mrs. Karen England. She replaced Mrs. Barbara Severn and taught freshman and soph- omore classes. A 'mileage chart' was estab- lished which showed the num- ber of miles each girl exercised in one of various ways. Miles were recorded on a daily basis and included after school and weekend activities. The class with'the most miles at the end of the year won a trophy which was placed in the trophy case in the Activity Center. ROBIN DAVIS holds the roll book for Mrs. Carol Russell as she signs Liz Len- nier's absence slip. The Boys Physical Education Department came up with a major change in the credit sys- tem this year. This new system was based on 18 day periods. A credit was earned for each 18 days of ac- tive participation. Only 35 P.E. credits are now required for graduation, instead of the previous 40. Ten of these credits must be earned in the senior year. Q According to this plan, a stu- dent can lose up to five credits withoutfailing P.E. GIRLS P.E. teacher Mrs. Karen England laughs and jokes with Valerie Gage dur- ing a gym class. 5'- 'J Lg '. 5 ,f 'g .um'3,m-.www E- ' -,nfgi ' ,'f '.,-rf - '--.5 v . . ' il fl' ' V A1 ' N A 2 T 'X X - - I fa Ei. ? at K - COACH JACK FERRILL counts as boys do warm-up exercises before beginning their team sports. 149 W l ,ff 5 V ...,, .l ' lg V 4-1 rf lgf' '11 fl 1 i. .Yi I X5 . 2 i i ! 1 Three New Teachers Join Language Arts Staff Ten new subjects will be add- ed to the English department curriculum during the next two years. Such subjects as Leisure Time Reading, Local Authors and Irish Literature will be ro- tated in on a three year basis. This year the Reading depart- ment was combined with the English department, under the direction of Mr. Ellrie Von Schopp. New additions to the faculty were Mr. Fred Valverde, Mrs. Ruth Somerhalder and Mr. Mickey Bench. l l l l l l J.. ,,. LJ- I-V i i .gf . -ll Y,-ywv4. '.P A -' ,Ev : K o D 1 11: - 2 ' fishy' Lxssgx 4 I .. If Xgril .4 , -N . , Q I 5, Jia, We if Six ,... f 'g i l qt, xx S '--V fe LANGUAGE ARTS department chair- man, Mr. Ellrie Von Schopp, leaves his room with an armful of supplies. -....,,,,,! . MR. RICHARD HACKETT seems to be contemplating whether or not to go a- head and take roll. MR. OLIVER BASCOM grins while going over a paper with Johnny Ghiozzi, Marty Bacigalupi and Diane Dominquez. 150 SMILING happily as she passes behind the desk occupied by Marlene Coelho is Mrs. Mary Jane Barnes. -4'-x. 'VN it ,,.1' A--2 vii f . , f-J .4 0 . '57 ,fcntl .Af 1'4,'..f- 'fr ' ., v s. gt-,.7 .ff4 7.l.': mr +'r ' I .vw I I eil A -. 2. A Uni . M.. -r M .-..vw,... ,fy-Q.. i-:I . 0 X I 1 g Q. LEANING against his desk, Mr. Fred l c' 3 Valverde waits for silence before begin- 551. .A ips, k 1 .i,, 'M . f so ning to speak. .yung sf. , ..',asa..V- X, ' MR. ROBERT RUSSELL doesn't look MRS. RUTH SOMERHALDER, a new very optimistic as he reviews students' teacher this year, assists Anita Zachery NJ SEATED at her desk is Miss Virginia Diehl, planning the week's schedule MR. MICKEY BENCH pauses to answera student's question before continuing his oral reading. t as Qffvff: i ,-, 9567, fb: ' ' , 5 X .4 Q1-'J .. i .241 4.1 my, ,fm-f 'ir' 5 ftf'ff.Ei f'7' jeff, 9: mfr 442'--.ffl-f f'i3'f6'T P' ?'?':cff:, 'f' an 4 ,f'L.f'7 g .. ' I as-'ff1., , Kgvlbf bf, .wi faces in one of his classes. with an assignment. . AMA?5f'9., . -451 . iliqifr fi 611- Kg' A fe -,av 5. E 2 .Jn ',, 4, p19 Pi , 4.li ia. fi 2 11 ' WA .11 1. -tgp,-5 . ,. . i-A ' C. f . . h IU.. 41 f. -. Fl g ,crfh Students Capture Majority Of Fair Awards Liberty Artists continued their winning ways capturing numer- ous awards this past year. During the summer Art stu- dents took over half the county fair awards for the eighth con- secutive year. Throughout the school year art work was displayed in vari- ous places in Brentwood and the surrounding communities. Dur- ing the Christmas season the windows of 40-50 Brentwood businesses were painted. GLANCING up while taking roll is Mr. Lou Racke. He teaches Crafts and Ce ramics classes. 2. X KX. ,Am 4 1149 SAMMY RODRIGUEZ patiently works on a pottery project with Mr. John Myers standing by. MR. WILLIAM PETERS stops to look at the drawing Norla Kelts is working on duringand Art Fundamentalsclass. Enthusiastic Response To Taxidermy Classes Natural Resources teacher, Mr. Bill Michaud was enthused about increased interest in his taxidermy classes. Students participating in this fairly new subject were able to learn a great deal about the animal species, he stated. Many students including girls participated in the tractor driv- ing contest. The annual rodeo and a light horse show at Santa Rosa were also enjoyed. DOUG LONG seems quite wrapped up in his work as he peacefully trims a ce- ramiccreation. HELPING Vicki Simmons and Patty Mar tinez with knot-tying procedure is Mr. William Michaud. 'gh . u,b - N.,-4 .N ,X K .K Q 1 1 4 ,. , I J t iw? MR. RICHARD LEWIS demonstrates the technique involved in butchering a cow to Marcia Mattos. Y rx 3. pl g.,j'J xl . - u , 1-: f 'Q' , , t 541 Enrollment In Freshman lVlath Classes Increases Many more freshmen and sophomore students this year have enrolled in lower Math classes. A program of more in- dividualized instruction for the student continued in Math 1B classes. Even though more juniors and seniors have been farther ahead in their classes than others be- fore them, now fewer students are working ahead in the math books. Nlr. Gerald Crawford, head of the mathematics de- partment, said that most stu- dents with the ability to move ahead, try, but the embarrass- ment of working ahead holds them back. This year the trigonometry class had had a minor text change. 'nf I . 1 SHOWING Kim Gonzales how to solve a math problem is math instructor, Mr, Elias Hernandez. 154 DISCUSSING an algebra problem is Don Diermier and his algebra teacher, Mr. Gerald Crawford. SMILING in the early morning hours is Mr. Herbert Scott, teacher of algebra, geometry, and trigonometry. Room Remodeling Improves Science Department Probably the biggest change in the science department this year is the remodeling , ac- cording to department head, Mr. Robert Glenn. New founda- tion, linoleum, and flourescent lights were added, along with tables and chairs in biology. Mr. Dennis Buckley is again with the science department, teaching chemistry, physics, and math. To accomodate an increased interest, an extra chemistry and biology class were added. A physiology course may be add- ed next year, pending school board approval. - V' ' 1 fl OPAQUE projectors are helpful in the science department, as Mr. Jerry Black demonstrates. WHAT APPEARS to be mass confusion is actually a chemistry class with Mr. Dennis Buckley teaching. . 'S ' 'Q 4' ,ft fb u ' P Rf .4 f -af. at TX Q X X 'T - . -H. fr BIOLOGY TEACHER, Mr. Ron Overton, helps Wally Stone with a correction on an assignment. CHECKING over an assignment is Nixie Hughes, while science teacher, Mr. RobertGlenn, looks on. qravml 'sf' I1 i lgaisg, . 11 -' ' Q-Rr, 2,2155 . N 5. W ' A l Students Now Able To Take Electricity Class For the first time, an elec- tricity class is being taught at liberty. New equipment includes power supplies and meters. Under the direction of Mr. Dale Cozby students made items such as amplifiers and radios. An architectural drawing pro- gram went into effect. More time was spent drawing accu- rate models from blueprints. Advanced students in Wood, Metal, and Auto shops were giv- en the option of taking a two hour class, giving them time to construct larger projects and broaden their abilities. TOM MARLOW and Walt Hogue watch their teacher, Mr. Dale Cozby, work on a mechanical drawing. MR. FRANK SCHMIDT tries his talent in the metal shop, in which he is one of the teachers. SURVEYING an engine is auto shop in- structor, Mr. Bill Grossi, with the help of David Navarrette. f P g MW Music Department Divides Spring Concert Due to previous Spring Con- certs being too long to sit through, this year's concert was held in two parts. The instru- mental group and the vocal sec- tion were featured in separate concerts, with Madrigal, Stage Band, and Barber Shop Quartet performing in both. Madrigal performed, for the first time, in the High School Madrigal Festival held at UC Berkeley. Madrigal also gave various performances to local clubs and organizations. Field trips included the CMEA Concert Clinic, and a perform- ance by the Presidents' Marine Band. ALTHOUGH he teaches both metal and wood shop, we find Mr. Bob Gonzalez in metal shop with Ken Rogers. BAND DIRECTOR, Mr. Allan Jones, shows Marvin Bacigalupi fine points of drumming,importantinaband. AND THE SONG GOES LIKE THIS could be the words of choir and social studies instructor, Mr. Edwin Biggs. Q Films, Field Trips, Counseling Help Students New films, field trips, and heavy counseling helped the stu- dents of the Opportunity Pro- gram to work themselves back into regular classes. The films were designed to help students think not only of themselves, but also of things around them. In the classrooms emphasis was placed on individualized materi- als and self-paced work. Six main programs were set up for the Work-Study Program of special education. These pro- grams consisted of: perceptual, core, individualized learning, e- lective, work-study, and coun seling. DANNY DIERNIIER and Danny TerraBoa intently watch Mr. Frank DeParsia while ' he examinesa workbook. MR. SAM COHEN works with his assist- ant on materials for use in his teaching of aphasiacs. in sv . .....- .fJ i - 0 im f5!'l'F f '.L , Q K . I ,, I 'fl' Q A .A M Xl ' .S x X M' -1-LM 0 , NIR. FRANK DEPARSIA spends his time as a soccer coach as well as being a special education teacher. New Films Help ln Foreign Language Classes 'TL' , 3 'lu , snr 4 . ..- - ' fr 1 W' q Ps N4 FILMSTRIPS are helpful for foreign CAUGHT LOOKING at the camera dur- language classes, including French, as ing his Spanish Ill class is the teacher, Mrs. Evelyn Griffith shows us. Mr. James Alves. Spanish, French, and Latin are the only three foreign languages presently being taught at Liber- ty. Each year there are a few students who, interested in see- ing other foreign languages add- ed to the curriculum, make requests for them. The most popular request seems to be for the German language. German is a very com- plex and difficult language to learn and it would be hard to find a qualified German teacher. So, for the time being anyway, students must choose Spanish, French, or Latin as a foreign language course. OPPORTUNITY EDUCATION TEACHER. Mr. Dewel Morgan, plans his strategy in a game of chess. ' 6 nz U x,' I , 51 ls 35 5 s 39 7 ee V' f Ji Ruby Redenbaugh: Cafeteria Help 'Lin A 1' -A f 6 ,i 1e,g e .fi 'gf if fi? . sig: Fyf., 5 ff 1- V ' X if Dorothy Weeks: Ground Supervisor Alta Ackerman: Counseling Secretary Robin Beck: Registrar Receptionist Nancy McKinnon: Teacner's Aide Af' Vickie Ortezz Migrant Education Natalie Dutra: Teachers Aide Leona Watters: Attendance Secretary L GN I I Esther Sanchez: Teachers Aide Juanita Selvyz Counseling Office Secre- Delores Kelly: Cafeteria Help tary KZ if I 2 fflnj, 1 !1l I ' 1 f' - -.env--f 1 jk v' Q i A I ' 51 , Gas Leak Keeps Maintenance Men Occupied Maintenance men were kept busy with a gas leak. To keep the kitchens running, propane tanks were hooked up for use. New pipeline was installed by the end of November. Heavy rainfall hampered gar- dener's efforts to prune trees and keep the grounds in shape. A new milkshake machine was added to the cafeteria as were new personnel. .., 77 Q , 'x ,-- -G 3 'fn .X X-K , . 1 Barbara Clark: Cafeteria Manager g et Qin... at A fp Billie Casey: Comptroller Judy Bryant: Transportation Secretary fllg i, V Q E ' x 4 . . John Addington: Transportation Super- visor g 'I W-' wif 4 'A -IL .3 4 1 3-5,1 :L 1 W, hi uw-.xg 5 . . fy ,.f 5. IW'-301:54 - H' . . ' wx fp -, r. Y' rg w . ,ff Bryan Roofe: Head of Buildings 84 Grounds Billie Fortner: Administration Secreta ry Nancy Hisatomi: Financial Secretary 'in 9' Frank Souza: Head Custodian .i 1 NJ' '7 lZ'7 ' U O Cafeteria Kept Busy Preparing Food, Snacks .-fi , 1.2 fi Mary Sanchez: Teachers Aide Jo Mildred Pierce: Cafeteria Help Willis Diffey. Cafeteria Help .4 . Ruby Jones: Cafeteria Help A ff- MaxSanabria:Assistantfiardener ,p A'-539. J ,ff If ,J Francisco Sandate: Custodian Tony Roza: Custodian 4 L N., . NA 'N ,Q..Q.....-..4-4 V 6 v' -1, , ' L2- ' x W-Q In-H-i..., V ' l 'A1514 -1 ggi.- L L Arley Reeves: Custodian sg 'bx r L, ki ..f-- 4 X ni 1 ..l Josie Samudio: Cafeteria Help Margaret Phillips and Betty Graves: Cafeteria Help Lloyd Giles: Custodian '53 XX W 'r Lf' ::,: f v , ! 'Wk 5 I Mary Ruchards Attendance Secretary Florence Dutmars Bus Drnver Sharon Suegnst Bus Drnver Frances Grlffm Bus Druver Elizabeth Wight: Bus Driver S ,far- he-HQ Rain Hampers Ga rdener's Ground Maintenance f x J -hr - Q: E+ in f fer i f . 'l :Iwi , . Quik f'1 h3 Murna Clements: Bus Driver If 'S- .ig 4.3.3 .Ani Hazil Branvolda Bus Driver , ,W . X .1 rf- ea r my V-L F , 1 Ki A: Lx .fu Manuel Azevedo: Head Gardener '-ad ,as- La Hurl Batezel: Bus Driver ii ii I 4 l i 5 . 5 Q Barbara Beltram: Bus Driver Dawn Worden: Bus Driver Rose Borbon: Bus Driver Juanita Addington: Bus Driver Alma Bowling: Cafeteria Help Berle Casey: Bus Mechanic Red Hanna: Maintenance Man J' 5 C ...B A 5 4 3. 4. hx Lucy Wong: Assistant Bookkeeper Kay Blum: Bus Driver N . 1. EMP' i , l I K -If-'--'T.?' 52 5 1-. F ...fv- Ash- A.,. 6 Hail, Hail, Liberty X, vk, -55 Q' ---as I Vif.-gk L K is, Q 1 - - . L . .1 V 5 .5 . ui 1-ts... f -A-1+ i I 7 RALPH GARR OW RE AL ESTATE 1312 A Street Antioch, California 94509 Telephone 14151757-3770 DELTA VOLKSWAGEN Sales - Service - Parts 3100 Delta Fair Blvd. Antioch, Calif. 757-6040 Sherri Soble, Patti Dell Antico, Greg Burcharn ifi RST RATE - NOT CUT RATE KEEP-U-NEAT CLEANERS 1815 A Street Antioch, California WHlTlf SHIRTS OUR SPECIALTY Owner Phone Richard Spohn 757-1775 QR ,fy me P I . Q ' if I .1 l if -iw' i ff .v.. 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FOR WAITING ON YOURSELF ANTIOCH, PHONE 757-3I2I Linda Planchon, Rose Ramirez M . 3 5 l 35 2 'N ww-30 2 , Q' l lg Q ' 5 1 in t l r t- - f 5'. 3 . 1 4' A ' t .Fi y 1 '-aff 4 , df bf Q- sf- EEA 5 It ', t. s . 'A Y B 'A 7 'A Wh.. 3 .JH l Y.- GeorgJonze, Bryan Sudweeks, Ron Sudweeks IRENE'S Personal Selections ofthe Latest Styles in Sportswear, Skirts Sweaters, and Dresses 225 Oak Street 634 3755 Brentwood, California Congratulations Class of '73 Liberty Union High School Parentls Club BURGERS-CONES-THICK SHAKES-FROSTIES SANDWICHES-FRIED CHICKEN SHORT ORDER LUNCHES SMILEY'S DRIVE-IN Service With A Smile 14151625-2442 Oakley Shopping Center Oakley, Calif. 94561 Charlene Staley ,, f ' pits? Dwane Landrum EARL'S TRANSMISSION AND USED CARS OPEN DAILY 9A.M. TO 6P.M. CLOSED SUNDAYS E. LANDRUM TELEPHONE 625-2858 ADDRESS HY. 48: BROWN STONE RD. Rose Ramirez, Rose Robles, Marsha Sorenson ichtedffinh comm. cosm Beauty Salgn Lafayette Danville Walnut Creek Congfamatlons Class of '73 3557 Mt. Diablo 220 N. Hartz 1321 N. Main 2812800 8312500 9320300 1409 4th street Antioch 757-3360 Antioch N0 Appointment 1844 A Jane Fain Necessary 757-0200 Owner I l68 . S I i i CONTINENTAL CLUB - ' 'vi Y 1 Cocktailsand Banquets I A . . A A E :g:gs ::,:-fit , 1446 Hwy4 Brentwood,CaIifornia et, i 4 - i , 634-8994 1 r 'i si t 4... ff Phone 757-4452 716 Tenth St. Antioch, California Complete Auto Parts Biggest Little Store In Brentwood And Accessories 634-4123 Forlxasiggj S232 Open Sundays and Holidays g We give Blue Chip Stamps Cliff Pierce Owner BRENTWOOD PHARMACY Prescriptions are our specialty Fine Cosmetics - Film - Gifts 316 Oak Street FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP FARMERS fmsumics I Q cnour li ., Aft 634-2156 W A Gary Reed, Rose Ramirez, Debbie Rego, Lori Modrall Stan Colburn Agent JoHNNY's SHOE SHOP 506 W. Fourth LLGN Antioch, Calif. 94509 We repair all kinds of shoes Phone 757-3022 Sif1Ce1932 For All Your Insurance Needs l 1 Dsss at DOT'S INC. BARTHfLD'S FLORAL SERVICE Maternity 0 Children 0Chubbetts Flowers For All Occasions Patrick G. and Donnalee McHenry 1649 A St. Antioch Square 839 First Street Antioch California 634-3600 or 634-2171 A SL W Sattleris Auto Supply 335 Oak St. Brentwood Ron and Debra Lovecchio Owners j-l0l08 li. NVaterloo Road Bruce and Virginia COX Stockton, Calif. 95205 SALES Yu-E 'EST LAIRD AND STUART REALTY C REPAIRS - PARTS 'I 5 for all of your real-estate needs j? . Y c L 353 Walnut Blvd. 634-21651 Brentwood, California AK s iAlELRFEEpRAAiiQRsiLFLulALY E 1 A X, GUARANTEED ASSENIBLED AND FULLY ' TUNED C-J'-U? Q Q O l 7 A tn fa t- 4 . 4 I it . - :Q F 9 E fx CIAK-X PRESCRIPTION SPECIA LISTS John Gomes l5l8 A Street Antioch, Calif. B I CYC L E WEST R7-535-5 70 3lOO Delta Fair Blvd. - Antioch, Ca. 94509 Telephone C4l5l 754-4844 S 'Nt i 1' ,, ig, Lyle V. Case All E l8l S A l C If Ph 757 6-120 V V,,, sam ' J ft i ici ff, FW: , XX 7 l- ' 5 yy G W X - ,xi ,wjltfll . ggi l - K Za 22. 2' K K ' 2 i-5.ZrmQ !y5 ffl i Fi N' 92 i A, if ff .fi V V Vfiig i fw ' X it 7 4 s X U X it NNN Congratulations Class of '73 LONE TREE WAY MEDICAL-DENTAL ff 5 DR. CHARLES DUFFY DR. PAUL KREY it DR. ABE KAPLAN DR. HUGH v. Miuocco Jerry Hauan, Gary Reed DELTA MARINE SERVICE 6301 Bethel lsland Road Bethel Island 684-3600 Engine Rebuilders-Parts and Supplies Leigh Ann Austin ,,' ,,m,i4 1 fe- 41 t ' tk ' I l + 2 gs 1: E ll A AQL V A ,,...,W, f A da M,d?4j4 I ' ' vf 'M 1 -2 UN fp 1, ,HW C,-.. I. .9 Debbie Rego, Lori Modrall l llilsons Your Family Apparel Store With More Open Fri. as. Wed. Nights til 9:00 757-7330 757-7331 ln Antioch Square 1661 A St. Antioch 171 'L TRIANGLE DODGE 85 E. 18th Antioch, California 'At fix lf'4 'H Dodge Q3 ff iv' b K V ri., Ma me erg gl .0 :H GeneralManager -vi 49' 2 f ' , '44 Bus. Phone 757-7200 0 as 01 0.0 '.o.p1 yo Q' , Nh' , 1' so P ' 'C' 0.Q'O u' .l' i r:4':Ff:'5 ffilfg' - ' no FQ. I -1, gn I ' , i A 13:0 if Il' 1 . vf'u'.O'! 'D '4 IO ' V! f an' D' U . as g',9, l'0,9 qQ' Q' ' .HV '49 O pl '. f' fl Qifi., V I., evo 'U 0. O' 'iio'f' 0' ' gf' Gary Reed, Debbie Rego J - Antioch Evergreen Nursery And Florist ll Thomas and William Gill, Contractors i --Q Landscaping, Carden Supplies, Floral Delivery M 757-4568 Marsha Sorenson Liberty Drug For Prescription Service Billy E. Henderson, Ph.G il 1452 Highway 4 634-2141 Brentwood ,-, K iw 'yy' Tony Ball. Rose Robles 3 CRYSTAL DAIRY we ri fvl L e rooms Q 1 yfxx 1 X D Li X-fi nAiRY rooos ' 7,-N, I I jim Graves Vaughn Hummel I ' x 1 BRIDGEHE D DRIVE-IN, STAMM i THE TRE 8a CAMPA IL CINEMA ' P.O, Box 633 Antioch. California i Sherry Erickson, Gary Reed, Debbie Rego, Lori Modrall, Jerry Hauan -M Vi- W -mav- -,,.1u ' I ..- ,uf- ..--.,-- ....- J ...Q-1 i J -, 1 A 6 7 ' I 3 1 5 . Marlene Modrall, Debbie Rego, Lori Modrall, Jerry Houan, Sherry Erickson, Gary Reed f F 4 V, ,V ' n i4. x X ir- Rs-Q ff f-- r -'i D 51- ,f.,, s - Y's.. 'N 45:.'i'g..' ,mtg V Rose Robles, Tony Ball, Rose Ramirez, Linda Planchon N0RTHWC5UNrRii' i . - -if eeee e -M , 1 i it ' i ni Y ' V , R A - s - i 5, 'Q I ejtyyf 5 f., 5 Q wi fa D. , W - , Cl? 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 P.O. Box 51 - 71'I-I AND MAIN Svmse-rs OAKLEY. CALIFORNIA same u?2IIIcuI Iune I commence V Compliments and Best Wishes Class of '73 Member of FD. IC, T40 First Street Brentwood, California DI BLO FARM EQUIPMENT M t d G John Deere Form Equipment eo S on rocerles 634-3578 1237 Highwayll 634 3019 Brentwood California Debbie Regcgy Gary Reed Box 444 Brentwood California IFITEYA fee, il 1-j' A Brentwood, Q2fF'f'P- I Ca'if0'mH V ounmu room slums f'2f ff'f 'd Debble Rego, Lora Modroll 3 svn:- -5--i1L-,LM'q ' , 4 .c '- ' 1. '?f1 , W Y I 1 4 MAYER,S JEWELERS ,4 Downtown Antioch 516 W. 2nd Since l935 757-1404 ,Z . ' A Debbie Reggo, Lori Modrall, Marlene Modrall, Sherry Erickson Q I . , NJ TRUIAN ir Cam-Crafl' 'bl' ' Pg Delta Clipper it CHRYSLER Best Wishes A R '62 YACHT BROKERAGE 81 I -,z , Q AL SILVA , 737 Second Street Brentwood, California 634-1148 YACHTS UNLIMITED, INC. At Bethel Island Bridge P.O. BOX 802 Bethel Island Ca. 94511 14153 684-3131 Owner Manager LEO MASSONI JERRY DAVIS Complete Horne Furnishings 'U' Floor Coverings-Custom Draperies LEO'S SPORTING GOODS 84 HARDWARE Philco-G.E.-Motorola Corner Third and Main Televisions-Stereos-Appliances GunSg2?Srg2EriZrV'Ce 634-4480 Sherri Soble. Leonard Giannini, Diana Galletti 13 C9 ff' ll! 1 .gf .41 ry .51 , , 3'- -s , , I :Ap N-XAMJ . ' 'Shi' by .1 4, . 5 Phone P.O. Box 36 415-625-2772 Oakley, Ca. 94561 DELTA SILICA SAND Camino Diablo Road Byron, California I BRENTWOGD DISPOSAL SERVICE 761 Second Street Brentwood Calnfornia RANCHO FURNITURE Hlghway48.BoIton Rd Phone Oakley Callfornua Bus.625-2560 Bob's ARCO Service 225 East 18th Street Antioch, Calif. Telephone 757-6068 'QE ,, ALPINE PACKING C UM PA NY Wholesale Meats FAMOUS FASHIONS The store with the young taste in fashion with ready-to-wear sportswear, lingerie, and shoes and Sausages Sec-ond 61 Cl Street. Dountoun Eighteenth 64 A Street. Antioch Square 350 VV. Wakefield Road Antioch. Calitornia , k ,l . . -9 - btoeltton, California 9-3-01 757-4600 r , Paul Barnes s ar 4' we ,, PT ixfif' ,. 4 .ir af Y - r 1 QN- .l,, wr 178 f QQ' F LORIST Floral 81 Gifts 1412 A Street Antioch. Caltfornua 94509 757-2373 757-9262 gf, , - l ill Red Carpet Realtors Cet the RED CARPET treatment You deserve the best Antioch Brentwood Bethel Island T57-2320 634-3566 684-2223 ffl ' g C Cow gffdle l': if ' Jerry Hauan, Lori Modrall FRANK CANADA Norman's Brentwood Well Drilling - Pump Sales and Service Nursery Rt. l Box 488 Phone 625-2306 Antioch, California 94509 Everything for your Garden Highway A near Lone Tree Way Norman 8- Marion Lczar 634-4961 Hal Matson TE-2-2530 Award-winning Photographer 426 Seventeenth Street oakland fx fx ' 'uw-vw i '15 A f 't 1 1 Ra . '-ii Kim Dav1dSon,Pattl Det1Ant1co,LornMassoni, Lmda IVlcLendon. Kathy Scuortmo 9 CENTRAL BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION CFormerly Central Valley National Bankl Oakley California 625-2211 AAA SWAP SHOP HHTI We Buy and Sell Why pay more or sell for less? Hundreds of Bargains Used furniture, Appliances, Mexican imports, Religious items, Motor oils, Spray paints, TV's, Cards, Filters Thousands of other items to choose from U9 MAW ST- CJAKLEY, CA. 94561 l41Sl 525-9996 OAKLEY SHANNON AUTO PARTS Whole Sale-Retail-Foreign 81 Domestic High Performance Parts if Dougs Headers. TRW f Miller Tires 1. Offenhauser 1 Holly' AC' Champion American Parts Machine Shop Service Open8to6P.M. 625-3532 SUf 9fO1PM' 502 Main St. Oakley 1725 - 10th St., Antioch 757-0211 T80 Ck , Fx F ,fu U X .,.. Y, ,I M- 4 I ,, It pr .1 'ffjs VS i I 1 Gary Reed, Sherry Erickson Skyway Auto Wreckers, Inc. 1 24 Hour Towing - 7 Days A Week 8 to 6 P.M. CARS BOUGHT 61 SOLD FOREIGN 8: DOMESTIC Highway 4 81 Sims Brentwood 634-2400 A'-'vm . ': wr' -f , J 9 ' A-aft ir, l . - H- -r n,g T rl f 5 . -TQ ' ' , X li XX - ' I l X as K r g -5- Ji E. ll t 1 y:,11, .: A 4, Pmesi-2332-2'g00 gs giniiiiins A Rena Garcia Linda Planchon, Marsha Sorenson 3. fn, ANTIOCH STATIONERS Congratulations Qraduates! Now that you have earned your high 1 school diploma ... your future awaits a decision. Let the U.S. Army help you make the right one. You may choose your job from more than 300 opportunities in the U.S. Army. Put challenge and opportunity into your life while ensuringa secure future 757-1550 rf if mmm Q- Qi f WRNlETTA's ' M x 4 4921410 - sfprfc mv4f,g- J34-2276 RT.1.BOX21A 634-3372 Bnsurwooo Stornetta 81 Freeman Today's Army wants to join you. Point of Timber R0ad and Highway 4 See Your Local Army Representative at 1655 Willow Pass Rd., Brentwood California Concord, Phone 682-5963 634-2276 THE FARMERS BANK E-, l i:p'Ls:,,T'4l'P!f.yf ylf RWE? U I f-if 1 l 1 ' - ,RW - ' Q. X National Bank 5 l 1175 TRACY BLVD. At The Time and Temperature Sign TRACY, CALIFORNIA PHONE 835-7l25 181 ---W---1 , Y pl... ..,,,,, W .-.,...,, . 1. ' ' ' , 4- ff Q A . 1 . V. 4 , K E , X ' , . I Q Vi f ' I , .Q V t fig' A l f Q ' iii.: , 1 f ' :Q 'I 'f QS' M 7 , c 1' wi, ' I 3 1 J 7 .. I ,R xx ,X xy ' I ' - ,,1..1, ,aa Sherri Soble, Diana Galletti, John Gomes FOR ALL YOUR REAL ESTATE NEEDS: HARRY FERTADO REAL ESTATE JACK HERNANDEZ BILL COX HARRY FERTADO 1456 Highway 4 Small World Children and Infant's Wear 645 First Street Brentwoo Beneficial Finance System-Since 1914 BENEFICIAL FINANC of Antioch 2576 Somersville Road Antioch, California 94509 I Telephone: 757-5170 I I 182 I d 634-3218 E CO. DELTA GARAGE Congratulations Class of For all your auto needs: DODGE - DODGE DART 754 Railroad Avenue 634-3516 fi valid, ilf -1 ' , 'I . ' lg ,ft lg I fx Y, e K EN Im is in 1 J X' ,.,,...,.. j ,N Q D . ,. xl , A. , Af , 'pig' I U : I N , if .. . Tony Ball, Sherry Erickson V . Qi, IP-is I Marlene Modrall BILL BRANDT FORD Ford Cars and Trucks Also Mobile Homes Travel Trailors and Campers 1245 Hwy 4 Brentwood Phone 634-3551 cngtygou CARAMIHO BURT PAULSON CHEVRON Produce C0 We Take Better Care oI'YourCar Phone 757-7l57 Delta Fair at Somersville Rd. In East County Shopping Center Ar1tioch,CaI1f. CONGRATULATIONS e r CLASS OF '73 I I ne Lal: 704 West 2nd St. Antioch Calif. BEN FRANKLIN Fantasy Beauty Salon THE STORE WHERE YOUR . h DOLLARS MAKE MORE CENTS H13 Wa? 4 u Oakley, California IF YOU CAN'T FIND IT WE HAVE IT-TRY us opensoaysaweek Monday Thru Saturday ANTIOCH SHOPPING CENTER Thursday Nights by Appointment 1868A ST. ANTIOCH 625-3605 Lori Modrall, Rose Ramirez Western Auto The Family Store Automotives. Toys, Household Goods 235 Oak Street 634-4363 I O X 9 Q fb- ies . 0 M KA A .,.-yrrrlfrr, ,C , l llyll X, DR. MINOR D. CALLAWAY CI-IIROPRACTOR Telephone 218 Chestnut Port Stockton Food Distributors Inc. We Feature N UCCET Brand St k C If C4153 634-4330 Brentwood, California 94513 466-0096 OC ton' a I Orma lx BERRY'S PASTRY Best Known lor Quality We specialize in wedding cakes and clecorofecl cakes for all occasions Antioch Shopping Center 757-5858 Debbie Rego. Gary Reed l , ,A,. fmwm, c,,, W W I i I I 'a'a Q Q, If I iiE!'f ',5. V :'. f,- Eii., - L L. ak: o LAN xv?-T1 I sf 742, .5 A I A ' ' ',i6 W may 'rp F- Q 'Em' ' l 14 A 4-. : y . . -K ri ki, I .T . iq 5 V . -I A- A A 'QV' I Y wx MJ, ?r,g f , ix 5 .. 1 , to ,,. 1 f... r I H, -117.41 ' I U O .O Nw ' o I IN: I 29 'Qin QW 0' ep, I l.'5.:Q S I Q U, e o,. ,N I I .Q If Nw 'Q 'i BANK OF AMERICA 241 Oak Street Brentwood, California OAKLEY HOTEL und COFFEE SHOP Mable 8. Eldo Jenner Oakley 625-2311 JOSTEN'S PRODUCTS SYMBOLIZE YOUR ACCOMPLISHMENTS FINEST TRADITIONS - SCHOOL SPIRIT - GRADUATION - ACHIEVEMENT FINE CLASS RINGS - YEARBOOKS - DIPLOMAS AWARDS - GRADUATION ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 MT SERVING THE THIRD GENERATION OF AMERICA'S FINEST STUDENTS Your personal representative Mr- Richard 115 Burton Court Danville, Calif. ' ' l U--f' GB1entwood ews Tom and Sam Matthews, Publishers BobGromm. Managing Editor Published Thursday at Brentwood, Contra Costa County, California Office: 654 Third Street at Oak Mailing Address: P.O. Box l57 Phone: 634-3l23 W V . A 551-w Hi - 'Y Marsha Sorenson, Sherry Erickson, Leonard Giannini, Greg Burcham . .,, A , +:'. i if .- Antioch's Finest PAU L'S FOSTER FREEZE Food and Refreshment Center Best Dressed Burgers in Town COMPLETE FOUNTAIN SERVICE Open Daily 11 to 11:30 Fri. 84 Sat. Till Mid. 400 East 18th St. Antioch 757-6441 We Carry an Assortment of Lee's, Wrangler, Jeans, Jackets, 84 Coats MUBGAITS WESTERN SUPPLY CLOTHING OFEED DTACK QVET REMEDIES ALL NEEDS OF ANIMAL LOVERS Bob Nlorgan8iGiI Normen P.O. Box 925 Hwy4 C4155 625-3949 Oakley, Calif. 94561 Lori Modrall, Sherry Erickson A S vw. e 4 V .1 3 1 vga 3'-Q- 's A ,K A .Ak ' L Sf Q v ., ' ef' , l K . 1 . A ,f . . fl fig., 1 Qsq 2, Q, 1 1-sr.. ff., 'ji f' ,iff Lf: f',,' :W .i 3: 4 P 124' ' X. H r re e f --f '-, pkg QLWM if-N at X1 yy '57 Ti, 'W x f Alai f J f S ' X, .cf 'T' ' Qjr fx FA, ,in f ' 1 . -gj N-' 1 E .' .Q 'Sf' 1- f A . rm, 1+ ivfigigeivf 4 i':.g......4.........-sl. 'Ri 47.16-.4:,5 ' . f ,Q A We eeee 3 i ' 'Q ,infix .' ' I 'c EC'43,,, .'a'Q'-'14, E. . - - , ' O. . '- 'F-'G' 1 . , -4. Bn.. La ,L li- Q, l-X ,..,, I X l ' A h 1 -' . 5 of.-1:19, I -Je - L -.... - 2 . . 315155 ' A Q Jw! 3, A V .fr ...zz---f., . 1 4 553525531 ' - - r RL. Q '- WL 5 ' . :.'g2:1:21 , . 4' -f IH T i i if film!! if 2 4 4. Uni .,,,.,., ,, b, 1 ,r s. sgrlqgaj Je N ' ' 2. N nts' ' rl ff A :ff ,r 1,1 . Q. A f ' nf L 2 '?LiXM: xx nal i -1 1.-.V .m.....qli!f5 .-U-f ' DASHNER MOTORS BETTER QUALITY USED CARS 739 SECOND STREET BRENTWOOD, CALIF, OFFICE 634-3254 RES. 634-4078 DALE DASHNER ED'S CHEVRON SERVICE Tune-up ond Broke Service Standard Oil Products 625-2220 oakiey 185 Lin gane,s Men and Boyis Clothing oo, N1 6 Regular Sz Flare t al Keds and Converse Athletic Shoes ,,,: M 9.1 S, s -5 614 lst Street Brentwood Sherry Erickson, Marsha Sorenson TED TIPTON,S MOBIL SERVICE State Farm Insurance Companies Home Offices-Bloomington, Illinois INSURANCE STATE FARM Specializes in Lube Service CARL CROSS 30 years experience Walter H. Reinke u 1107 Highway 4 Auto-Fire-Homeowners Life Insurance Too Brentwood, Calif. 516 W. 4th St. Bus. 757-6600 Antioch, Cal. 94509 Res. 625-2668 I TV Appliance Furniture Largest Selection of ' Stereo Component Equipment in Eastern Contra Costa County. 514 W. 4tll Sf. l Town lt Country Downtown Jerry Hauan, Debbie Rego, Lori Modrall, Gary Reed, Sherry Erickson Antioch A Complete Professional Best Wishes From For the Whole Family an . ,, KNIT GARMENTS CLEANED-BLOCKED S0dU on TGP ' COMPLETE ALTERATIONS DRAPERY CLEANING Mclnutocturing Your over 20 years experience Vitornin 'AC' Enriched Oronge ' Grope ' Fruit Punch ' Lemonode E l8th St. 8: Alhambra Dr ONE DAY 754-2990 186 KEN'S BAD BOY MARKET CI'IOlC9 Beef at ITS Best Where SGVVICS IS King Good Luck '73 Grads! 634-3245 320 Oak Street Brentwood STEWART'S MOLANDER APPLIANCES FrIgIdaIre Roper KItChenaId Amana Maytag 757-O616 808 G Street AntIoCn, CaIIf. 94509 BRENTWOOD AUTO PARTS COMPLETE REPLACEMENT LINES Auto-MaCnIne-Shop Auto-Farm-Truck-Import Marine-Small-HI Performance Parts , 659 RAILROAD AVE. 634-3952 Q ' f- BRENTWOOD, CALIFORNIA 634-4450 g - . f??. f, ,A I I I I I NIARCARETS if -Fi '54 ' I ff I FABRICS Leonard GIannInI, Patti Dell Antico XvQx . ' HOMESTEAD SINCE - ,ft f Where SAVINGS 1 I' 'EX X ' . C Y Id 887 NS I IIz:2sa.,s:S 6 fvlf , l' Q Q AntIoCh Square AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Q96-935 fi AHUOCVIICB- 1411AStreerAmIo6II,Canforma W 'fc 'AE - P 0'Ie1757'8360 ' 'V gee' 4 ' 53735 J' T'V A ' H.L. HARRIS' RECREATIONAL VEHICLE CENTER BRINGS FULL SERVICE A SALES Ie RENTALS A STORAGE TO ANTIOCH I 'T I TRAILERS 6 Prcxurs 6 cAMPms H.L. I-IarrIS 1OtI'I and SOrnerSvIIIe Road ANTIOCH 754-5995 I I87 O MOTORHOMES ,,..-. 1 U' r K 0.15 A0- N! 5 'Y' -Q,J sr-ii1 ,o.,.i .4 , lr 'V - 1- N SUZUKI ANTIOCH CYCLE ULIB Full Financing Motorcycle Insurance Corner of East 18th and Olive Lane SYNDICATED INVESTMENT STRATEGIES C4153 7 54-0200 1413 A Street-Antioch, California 94509 TR I U M P H COMPLETE JANITORIAL SERVICE ann's Janiiorial Service am! Supplies BONDED AND INSURED CARPET CLEANING ROBERT G. GANN O w N E R 110 RAILROAD AVENUE PHONE 757-0409 ANTIOCH. CALIFORNIA Sherry Erickson 653 -X,--'Q 1 ,Af K i.R Q, I ,, '41 -9,9 V-1- ni' R Lin.......-v- siiimiacusesr fm cm 75 tim iiuaui not aolisi BEEF1O5'iS5 PS2 U4 rugs MNURS OWU ' .E Gmail F- 1516ASireei rig, ' VILLAGE DELICATESSEN Levio s. Elsie Lombardi 757-0412 Antioch, California my Pizza, Torpedo and Submarine Sandwiches, Ravioli and Spaghetti, Barbecued Chicken and Spare Ribs g g Q Domestic and Imported Cheeses Marlene Modrall, Lori Modrall, Debbie Rego, Sherry Erickson HULSEY,S AAA EMERGENCY RGAD SERVICE Patis Truck Stop Breakfast, Lunches, Dinners Open 2-1 hours 1210 Hwy 4 Ph. 6:34 4328 ' - S Hurstel 81 Lucille Morse-Owners 1 ,I J :vt r J Q . t tsprfiif if 5 ' it -f E' cg We Gladly Explain Your Policies F' ml i RVCQYQ., i Q r' ,-V ,git ' K' WVSFV 5 L , - INSURANCE AGENCY L53 Q EBRENTWUOD S - ll West 18th Street HWY. RD. ! af. we ' 757-5513 Antioch it I Tony Ball, Rose Ramirez g--ni'g,f7- if i Sherry Erickson, Leonard Giannini, Tim Hulsey IN FlNTlOCl'l S ILVERA iiA'E5?5i'E5 since 1939 Lumber Building Materials Hardware Pf'e'CUf Femllflg if Floor8tCeiling Tile 'f DGCOV-ating Dept. 1 Garden Supplies 4. Plywood ,, if Roofing i f Light Fixtures Plumbing Supplies Electrical Supplies ,, pamtgtwallpaper ' Pre-Finished Panelin'g w Bathroom Vanities MaSOf1fvPfOdUCfS f Custom Fire Screens Monday Thru Friday 8-6 Sat. 8-5 - + 1,2 Sunday 9-3 757-2900 I 223 Railroad Ave. !. ' ' F sig- ,.f-' 4. f N San Joaquin Bakeries Inc. 151710TH Street Modesto, California 95354 Imports-cl lJelicat'ies 1, -if 4. u 4, Har-B-Q tfliiclwii. Pina Suiicluiclii-s large X um-tx ill saiisagi-s .incl t'l1u-si-s lriirn riiam rniiiilrii-s Xtcrm-r Manx, Ou iivr T54-lll-'33 1903 D Street Xiitiivcli. llalilnriiiu FOUNDERS TITLE COMPANY Fast Friendly Service Five Convenient Offices Roger Fouts, lVlgr. 2028 A Street, Antioch 757-7300 1321 Locust St. Walnut Creek 939-9010 1683 Willow Pass Rd. Concord 687-7880 3430 Clayton Rd. Concord. 689-2424 12513 San Pablo Ave. Richmond 233-8993 Sherri Soble, Joe DelBarba if 3 i r l r l g , l i , a z i ' l , l l , ,i s a 5 , I s , 1 5 s l Q l t f ax fi? A 1113-2 A 'F f-'rx 'li Jerry Hauan, Lori Modrall, Gary Reed, Debbie Rego, Sherry Erickson Dr. Gerald J. Jeffry Dr. Frank Nl. Hann Congratulations Class of 73 1205 A Street Antioch CUTlN0'S FEED SUPPLY Feed For All Animals Complete Car, Truck and Tractor Tires 114 Main Street 625-2200 Oakley, California C-B-C Curtis, Broderick and Cinquini Real Estate Investments Highway 4 508 3rd St. Brentwood Antioch 634-3508 757-1020 ,I ,if-H , GregB ch ,M ns ,K Nichol: am arsa orenson erry fini cotomet simoens' RECIPE Kentuck 5-sea anim V mi, 55,2-,wi CI':ILm1!' Try Our New Extra Crispy Chicken- It's Finger Lickin' Good Like Our Original. SAN JOAQUIN FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS 210 Dainty Avenue Brentwood, California 634-1137 Open Monday 81 Tuesday 10-4 s-4 , 'ii 'E ,EL 2 , ,za , 1 I , , hdogf - .EM hill '7 -31 4 if .- ls' ' M ei - - ' I. 17' - Y .infix A.: Qi ' L- If 'I xy ':, -' , if ff I y,-11,7-15, by If . 2 ' I - C ur IF' i CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF 73' FROM 91st Committee Group CBCT7 United States Army Reserve Center 3225 WiIlow Pass Road Concord. CA. 94520 lea 0 O il WOER RN F 9 912 f Q' -i,,. 1 . Q. fi?- I n 3 ll. ,jj Antioch 'Firestone 3214 Delta Fair Blvd. Antioch, Ca. 94509 14155 754-3000 MT. VIEW FOOD CENTER Highway 4 Brentwood, California 'Q' 5' . it tl ur- fi ,il 4 1 'ff AL ,ar-1f'7T, Sherry Erickson, Linda Planchon A - - il l ICR ' ' 1 - niscouiir PRICES LARGEST SELECTION OF 8-TRACK TAPES IN AREA! Complete Home and Auto 8-Track Stereo Systems is ' sn 'nfl www... Auromiosasrmros i,,,'q if Aulupinmiiyow-wus PantelI's-Antioch Music Box 4th and G Sts., Antioch 757-6618 ENTWBOD AUTO PARY5 We Specialize in Service ff Dallas Shanks Chevron 336 Oak St. Ph. 634-8935 Brentwood. 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Ti'-in 5 -6 SPANISH CLUB - TOP ROW: Mr. James Diaz- SECOND ROW: Dorian Hisatonqjv Navarrette. BOTTOM ROW: Bertha Alves, Pedro Cruz. Julie Silveira, Kathy Nancy Demam,-,iv Lynne Morgan' Jea- Stone, Susan Chan, Debbie Rego, Lori Rocker, Bill Kelso, Carlos Saflabflai nette Carter, Lori Stafford, Randy Las- KlVkD6fflCk. Lizzie Dominguez, Kathi Debra Byrne, Jess Zavala, Fernando Ieyv Laverne Hogan' KK Harrison, Danny Mendoza. LONE TREE DRIVE-IN Mary Jackson Manager AD DIRECTORY A AAA Swap Shopg 180 A and W: 170 Alpine Packing Company: 178 Antioch Cyclez 188 Antioch Evergreen Nurseryg 172 Antioch Stationers: 181 ARCO: 177 198 SUPPORT THE ADVERTISERS THAT SUPPORT YOU! 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Rosy Stanton, Gomes, Carolyn Moore, Bryan Sud- Leonard Gianinni, Kathy Cornelius, Joey Staff Chooses School Song For This year the Liberty LION was right in pace with school spirit setting its theme to Hail Liberty! It worked out ideally, as each stanza of the song interpreted its message on each division page. Adding to the LION'S com- pletion, a metal lay of the Statue of Liberty appeared on the cover SUSAN CHAN works intensely to get her activity pages ready for their spring deadline. of cardinal, to which individuals' names were engraved for the first time. Solving the problem of a need for more book sales, letters were sent home to parents and brought great results. To supply a bit of humor, art caricatures appeared through- BUSY on sports pages is Cyndi Celoni. This is her second year on the staff and is currently Sports Editor. 15 .ua , if Del Barba, Lorri White, Marlene Modrall, Susan Chan, Lynne Severns, Laura Kap- lan, and Laura Serna. '73 Book Theme out the book. The curriculum section consisted of thoroughly candid shots, and an expanded girls' sports section has been moved to the sports pages. We members of the staff all worked hard to produce an im- pressive book and hope all have enjoyed it. uv f- '.If!'.uii'I.I41Z'l I1 Metal Cn Cover, Art Caricatures AddTo Annual As Co-Editors-in-chief we owe a great deal to many people for all the hours of hard work that were put into producing our yearbook. We would sincerely like to thank: The American Yearbook Com- pany for the printing and assem- bling of the LION '73 yearbookg Mr. Eldon Tanner for his in- the-plant work on our year- bookg Mr. Bill Stephenson for his assistance in solving our un- solveable problems: Mr. Hal Matson for his sup- port with our photo department: Mr. William Batze, our year- book adviser, for his determina- tion and understanding in preparing the 1973 LIONg The LUHS Staff for their un- derstanding and cooperation in obliging to our many wantsg Last but not least, a special thanks to the 1973 LION Year- book staff for all of their hours of hard work and dedication, without whose help this year- book could not have been pro- duced. . Marsha Sorenson, Patti DellAntico Co-Editors-in-chief J LION '73 Yearbook Staff Patti DellAntico ..,... Co-Editor- in-Chief Marsha Sorenson .... Co-editor- in-Chief Laura Kaplan .. Assistant Editor Photographer Senior Editor Jeanette Aden .... Senior Editor Susan Chan ... ...., Activities Cyndi Celoni ....., Sports Editor Jan Cornelius .... Photo Editor Kathy Cornelius .... Index Editor Joe DelBarba ........ Art Editor Diana Galletti .... Photographer Activities Editor Leonard Giannini .......,....., Photographer John Gomes Photographer Sports Randy Hale .. Photographer Cindy Modrall Marlene Modrall . Layout Editor . , . Ads Editor Carolyn Moore . . Curriculum Editor Laura Serna Classes Editor Lyhne Severns .. Curriculum Rosey Stanton ...... Sports Bryan Sudweeks Photographer Lorri White . . ..,.......Classes William C. Batze ........ Adviser SEARCHING for a clear picture for use on their yearbook pages are Lorri White and Laura Serna. POSING for a brief moment on picture day is Senior Jan Cornelius. .lan is photo editor. TALKING to various people while working in the concession stand is layout editor Cindy Modrall. I , 'Q 999' Faculty Directory Alves, James - A.B., Spanish IB, 1A, ll, III, IV, Spanish Club Adviser Arce, Julia - A.B., MA., Counselor, Senior Class Adviser Axelgard, Karen - B.S., M.Ed., Girls P.E. 1-4, GAA Adviser, Rally Squad Adviser, L.E.A. Secretary, GAA Volleyball Coach, EBAL Girls' Tennis Coach Barnes, Mary Jane - A.B., M.A., English IA, Dramatic Literature, Poetry l, Pen Pal Club Adviser, Public Relations Committee Chairman Bascom, Oliver - M.A., English IA, Eng- lish 100, 200, Crystal Wall Adviser Batze, William - AB., Journalism I,2,4. Annual Staff 1,4, Social Studies 1, Evolving Nations 1, Yearbook Society Adviser, LION Yearbook Staff Adviser, LIBERTY BELL Staff Adviser Bench, Mickey - A.B., Freshman English. Coordinator of the Tutoring Program Biggs, Edwin - B.ME., A Cappella Choir, Chorus, Social Studies IB, Clef Club Adviser Black, Jerry - A.B., A.A., General Science Math IB, Senior Class Adviser, Salary Committee, JV Basketball Coach, JV Baseball Coach Bonnickson, Barbara - R.N., Candy Strip- ers Adviser Bronzan, Lou - A.B., M.A., Principal, EBAL North Coast Delegate Buckley, Dennis - A.B., Chemistry, Phys- ics. Math 1B, Drivers Training, Fresh- man Adviser, CSF Co-Adviser, Salary Committee Child, Harold - A.B., English, Social Studies Clayburn, Gerald - A.B., M.A., Vice Prin- cipal Claywell, Patricia - A.B., Counselor, So- cial Committee Cohen, Sam - M.Ed., M.P.H., Language and Speech Therapy, Resource Teach- er Cozby, Dale - A.B., Woodshop 2, Elec- tricity, Mechanical and Architectural Drawing Crawford, Gerald - B.S., Math, Algebra I, ll, Geometry Dacus, Patricia - A.B., U.S. History, Psy- chology for Living Dawson, Keith - M.A., Boys P.E. 1,2, Boys Block L Adviser, Track Coach Wres- tling Coach DeParsia, Frank - A.B., A,A., Work Study Coordinator, Varsity Soccer Coach Diehl, Virginia - A.B., M.S., Mythology, Composition 3, Man gl His God Doi, Nancy, B.S., Foods I, Homemaking ll, Advanced Clothing, Clothing ll, Sophomore Class Adviser Drake, June - M.A., School Psychologist England, Jack - A.B., Assistant JV Foot- ball Coach, Varsity, Frosh-Sophomore Swim Coach England, Karen - A.B., A.A., Girls P.E. 9- 10, GAA Adviser, Girls Swim Team Coach, Girls Basketball Team Coach Ferrill, Jack - M.A., Boys P.E. 1-4, Block L Adviser, Head Varsity Football Coach, Athletic Director, Area Chair- manfor P.E. Fortner, Sue - A.B,, Bookkeeping l, ll, Business Law!Sales, Typing I Glenn, Jeanne - B.S., Bachelor Living, Pep Club Adviser, Junior Class Ad- viser Glenn, Robert - B.S., M.A., Science De- partment Chairman, Biology B, Math I - IB, Professional Relations Com- mittee, Varsity Baseball Coach Gonzales, Arthur - A.B., A.A., Social 202 Studies IC, Basic English, Art Funda- mentals, Mexican!American History, Latin American History, Coordinator of AFS Gonzalez, Robert - A.B., I.A,, Metals 2. B,I.A. Wood, B.l.A. Metals, B.l.A. Auto, Wood 3, 4 Griffith, Evelyn - A.B., English, Spanish French, AFS Club Adviser, Social Com- mittee Member Grossi, William - A.B., B.l.A. Auto, Auto 2, Advanced Auto, Drag-On Auto Club Adviser Hackett, Richard - A.B., English 2, 3, 4, English 2BB Hardt, Gerald - A.B., A.A., Social Studies 2, Drivers' Training, Head of Drivers' Training, Salary and Negotiations Committee Hernandez, Elias - B.S., M.Ed., Counselor Jones, Allan - B.M., M.M., Band I, ll, lll, Music Appreciation, Music Theory, Band Adviser Kirby, David - B.S., Work Experience Director, L.E.A. President Krumland, Gayl - A.B., Clothing I, Ad- vanced Clothing, Homemaking Ill, Homemaking Club Adviser, Social Committee, Curriculum Committee Krumland, Roy - A.B., Typing ll, Clerical Office Practice, Business Club Ad- viser, L.E.A. Treasurer, Membership Chairman Lewis, Gary - B.S., M.A., Agriculture Busi- ness, Plant Science, Animal Science, General Agriculture, Landscaping, FFA Adviser Lucio, Leonard - A.A., M.A., Counselor Meyer, John - A.B., A.A., Art 1-2, General Science, Technical Drawing, Ceramics, Jewelry, Wood Shop ll, Junior Class Adviser Michaud, William - B.S., Agricultural Science, General Agriculture, Natural Resources, FFA Adviser, Representa- tive to Parents Club Miller, Jerry - A.B., Boys P.E. 1-4, Varsity Basketball Coach, Assistant Varsity Football Coach Morgan, Dewel - A.B., Opportunity Pro- gram Moriarty, Mary - B.S., Typing l, Business Fundamentals, Sophomore Social Studies, GAA Softball Coach Noble, Vernon - A.B., M.A., Vice Principal Overton, Ronnie - B.S., Biology A, Math Payne, Frank - B.A., Business Math. Shorthand I, Typingl Peters, William - A.B., Art Fundamentals. Design and Composition, Evaluation Committee Pirtle, Reta - B.S., M.S., Business Writing I, ll, Shorthand I, ll, Typing I, Fresh- man Class Adviser Racke, Louis - A.B., Crafts, Ceramics, Tennis Coach Russell, Carol - A.B., Girls P.E. 1-4 Russell, Robert - A.B., Speech, Drama, Playmakers Adviser, Forensic Coach Schmidt, Frank - A.B., M.A., Metals B.l.A.- Ill, IV, Student Government, Student Council Adviser, L.E.A. Vice President Schopp, Ellrie Von - A.B.A., B.S., Foreign Literature, English IB, Reading Labo- ratory, Salary Committee Scott, Herbert - A.B., M.A., Trig!Analysis, Algebra IA, Geometry, Algebra 2, Math IB, Algebra IB, Sophomore Class Ad- viser, Negotiation Panel, Salary Com- mittee, Cross-Country Coach, Golf Coach Sharafanowich, Walter - A.B., B.S., M.A., B.L.S., Librarian Snow, William - B.S., M.A., American Gov- ernment, Sociology, U.S. History, So- cial Studies I Somerhalder, Ruth - A.B., Social Studies IB, English 100 Springer, Peter - A.B., M.A., American Government, Sociology, Economics, Legislative Committee, Personnel Pol- icies Committee Valverde, Fred - A.B., Reading Improve- ment I, ll, English IB, La Raza Unida Adviser, Assistant Track Coach Van Tassel, Ethel - A.B., M.A., Latin, U.S. History 3A, U.S. History 3B, CSF Ad- viser, Latin Club Adviser Welch, Laurance - B.S., Sophomore So- cial Studies, Head JV Football Coach Index A Abbott, Holly: 20 Abbott, Ladd, 55 Abney, Kim, 55 Abreu, Kim, 46,95,97 Abreu, Mary Ann, 20 Acosta, Alejandra, 64 Adams, Larry, 64 Adams, Larry, 64 Adams, Patricia, 55 Adams, Randi: 46 Addington, Lynette, 20 Addington, Sandy, 64 Aden, Jeanette, 10,14,20,95,96 Aguilar, Marie, 20 Aguirre, Roberta, 20 Almodovar, Elodia, 64 Altes, Robert, 64 Alvarado, John, 55 Alvarado, Marcial, 20 Alverson, Karen, 64 Alves, Jeronimo, 46 Amador, Lupe, 64 Amador, Tony: 55 Amar, David, 46,99 Amar, LuAnn, 55 Ambrosino, Diana, 64 Ambrosino, Joseph: 55,78 Anaya, Robert, 20 Anderson, Linda, 55 Andrade, Gary, 55 Andrade, Jerry, 20,84,144 Andrade, Roberto: 64 Arguelles, Connie, 21 Armstrong, Gary, 46 Arp, Becky, 21 Arterberry, Jim, 77 Arterberry, Tim, 64 Aslakson, Scott, 64 Atkinson, Bill, 124 Atkinson, Thomas, 55 Austin, Leigh, 11,46 Austin, Sharee, 21,124 Ayers, Mark, 21 Ayers, Steve, 46 B Bacchini, Denise, 2I,95,97 Bacigalupi, Marty, 46,86,88,89.15O Bacigalupi, Marvin, 64,92, 157 Bagwell, Charlotte: 21 Bagwell, Jesse, 64 Baker, Cynthia: 64 FFA Sponsors Ride, Rodeo, Dances, Parli-Pro Baldocchi, Dennis: 21,41,102 Ball, Anthony: 55 Banuelos, Richard: 64 Barajas, Georgina: 64 Barbee, Addie: 21 Barley, Kenneth: 21,98,99 Barnard, John: 55 Barnes, Danny: 64,80 Barrios, Rebecca: 46 Barron, Jerry: 46 Bartee, Gary: 55 Barthman, Elizabeth: 64 Bauerlein, Kelly: 55 Beaman, Gary: 64 Beaver, Jennifer: 64,146 Beaver, Rodney: 46,77 Beck, Vicky: 46 Bedford, Mike: 55 Bedoya, Robert: 46 Beeks, Steve: 46,9O,91 Behne, Daniel: 55 Bennett, Fred: 55 Beno, Jean: 55 Benner, John: 21 Benson, Stephanie: 22 Benton, Lani: 55 Berumen, Tony: 64,80,81,93 Bettencourt, Juliette: 55 Billingsley, Rosemarie: 64 Bisel, Cecile: 55 Bisel, Kathy: 64 Blacker, Dona: 46 Blacker, Russell: 22,25,74,75,77,86,87, 89,124 Blanton, Dan: 46 Blazian, Diane: 46 Blevins, Robert: 22 Blevins, Rodney: 55 Bloomfield, Ann: 55,60,62,122,142 Blyth, Kari: 125 Boltzen, Jan: 55 Bonilla, Cruz: 46 Borbon, Alex: 22 FFA MEMBERS - TOP ROW: Greg Ham- lin, Jim Zwetz, Steve Cozby, Reno Garcia. Gordon Dean, Kelley Dean, David Kersey. Don Byrd, Joe De Borba, Robert Bur- rows, Scott Goldbrith, Troy Zachery. Lorraine Romero, Annette Walston, Den- nis May. SECOND ROW: Carol Plan- chon, Kathy Gwilt, Steve LaVeay, Jesse James, Ray Perez, Billy Ray, Paul Sipes. Vern Tucker, Sue Shimer, Patty Williams. Robert Boykin, Debbie Taulbee. Mau- Borden, Diana: 55 Borges, Laura: 64 Bourtner, Richard: 64 Bowers, Cindy: 46,124 Bowling, Barton: 55,77 Bowling, Peggy: 64 Bowling, Robert: 22 Boyd, Patrick: 22 Boykin, Robert: 64 Brackenridge, Cindy: 46 Brackenridge, Shirley: 55 Branscum, Paul: 56 Branvold, Debbie: 64 Brewer, Ken: 56 Bronzan, Craig: 46,76,77 Brooks, Don: 46 Brooks, Gladys: 56 Brooks, Frank: 46 Brooks, Jerry: 56 Brooks, Mike: 64 Broussard, Burt: 46,77 Broussard, Daniel: 65,80 Broussard, David: 65,80,81,92,93 Brown ,Ann: 56 Brown, Cindy: 65 Brown, Connie: 22 Brown Lanny: 65 Brown Rickey:46,82 Brown, Brown, Richard: 46,77 Rod: 65 Brown, Tim: 65 Bryant, George: 65 Buckingham, Greg: 22 Buckingham, Sheila: 46 Buckler, Karen: 46 Buendia, Armando: 78 Burcham, Greg: 65,80 Burcham, Laura: 65 Burkhart, Robert: 46 Burke, Janet: 56 Burrola, Elsa: 47 Burrola, Vicky: 65 Burroughs, Robert: 65,92 reen Hawkins, Rosy Stanton, Kelly Bauerlein. THRID ROW: John Bernard. Jody McKinnon, David Amar, Manuel Soares, Pat Hawkins, Mark Welker, Tony Ball, Phil Somerhalder, Clayton Shats- well, Tommy Seno, Teresa Kingsbury, Yvette Hakansson, Krim Michaud, Mar- sha Mattos, Randy Harrington, Advisors- William Michaud, Gary Lewis. FOURTH ROW: Kim Erskine, Sherri Myers, Janice Neeley, Anna Giannini, Pam Orman. Bustos, Alfred: 22 Bustos, Sylvia: 56 Butler, Kevin: 56 Byer, Jackie: 56 Byrd, Don: 56,78.126 Byrne, Deborah: 56,127 Byroads, Judy: 56 C Cagle, Randy: 47 Caine, Velvette: 56 Cakebread, Susan: 65 Campbell, Carol: 65 Campbell, Regena: 47 Cano, Ana: 65 Cano, Arthur: 47 Cano, Virginia: 56 Cardiff, Jan: 47 Cardoso, Joe: 65,80,92 Carmona, Cornelio: 56 Carmona, Florence: 65 Carreon, Joseph: 65,80 Carter, Jeannette: 65 Casey, Mike: 22,28,147 Castallanoz, Jose: 47 Castillo, Joe: 65 Castro, Mark: 65 Castro, Richard: 65 Caulkins, Lynn: 47 Cecchini, Kathleen: 14.56.62 Cecchini, Karen: 65 Cecchini, Linda: 23,125 Ceia: Lupe: 47 Celoni, Cyndi: 47,94,95,96 Celoni, Debbie: 65,95,97 Celoni, Lori: 56 Celoni, Sande: 65 Cero, Dorothy: 23 Chan, Susan: 55,56,62 Chance, Douglas: 65 Chavarria, Faviola: 65 Sandy Brown. Leslie Crump, Charlette Bagwell, Cindy Ray, Vicki Simmons, Della Wood. FIFTH ROW: Wayne Pastor, David Domingo, Billy Wood, Jim Venoble, Harry Green, William Perreira, Richard Van Walos, Brett Hanberg, Bill Ortez, John Ray, Mike Hartman, Angel Cueva. BOT- TOM ROW: John Ghiozzi, Tim Maggiore. Ken Barley, Dave Dal Porto, Skip Jensen. Mike Cooper. 'LF 5763 1 A lndex Chavarria, Martha: 23 Chavez, Felix: 102 Chavez: Neomi: 65 Chilcutt, Richard: 56 Clark, Frank: 47,84 Clark, Steven: 76,77 Clements, Kris: 47 Clements, Wendy: 56 Cline, Sheri: 47 Clogton, Mike: 56 Cloonan, Nick: 56 Cloonan, Richard: 47 Cloutier, Robert: 65 Cochnauer, Allan: 56 Coelho, Marlene: 47,150 Coelho, Mathew: 47 Collins, Kathy: 56 Collins, Nancy: 47,95,97 Condon, Linda: 23 Conn, Kim: 65 Cook, Robert: 47 Coombes, Terry: 47 Cooper, Michael: 65 Cordua, Teresa: 47 Cornelius, Jan: 22,23,143 Cornelius, Kathy: 57 Cornelius, LuAnn: 66 Cornell, Julie: 57 Costa, Daniel: 66 Costa, Leo: 23 Cottrell, Barbara: 23 Coulson, Melody: 57 Cowger, Pam: 57 Cozakas, George: 23,77 Cozby, Steven: 47,84,85 Crandell, Gwen: 57 CSF MEMBERS -TOP ROW: Jess Zavala, Mike Rocker, Steve Cozby, Steve Beeks. Craig Bronzan, Ed Laremore, Grant Pierce, Dwayne Minick, Bob Smith, Jim Williams, Jerry Andrade, Leonard Gian- nini, John Gomes. SECOND ROW: Anna Giannini, Jan Cornelius, Carol Planchon, Kathy Cornelius, Debbie Byrne, Patti Dell Antico, Donna Sleeter, Margaret Harrison, Eileen Mulrooney, Marlene Cronk, Daniel: 57 Cronk, Susan: 47 Crump, Carline: 57 Crump, Leslie: 23 Cruz, Delinda: 23 Cruz, Denise: 3.66.67 Cruz, Juanita: 57 Cruz, Pete: 23 Cruz, Stephen: 47 Cueva, Angel: 57 Culpepper, Loretta: 23 Cummings, Janie: 47 Cunha, Roy: 47 Cunningham, Doug: 24,76,77 Cutino, John: 47 D Dal Porto, Dave: 24,25,77, 122,126 Daugherty, Eddie: 57,90 Davenport, Duke: 66 Davidson, Kim: 15,24,95,96,121 Davidson, Marlyn: 47 Davis Chris:66 Davis LaMar: 47 Davis Deborah:57 Davis, Eddie: 66 Davis, Greg: 47,123 Davis, Jackie: 66 Davis, Jim: 24 Davis Marvin:66 Davis Robin:47,48,149 Dawson, Erica: 47 Dean, Gordon: 48 Dean, Kelli: 57 Deardorff, David: 66,80 Deardorff, Ray: 48,77 DeBorba, Joe: 57 DeBorba, Julie: 66 Modrall, Sandi DeJesus, Susan Chan, Julia Lasater, Lisa Massoni. THIRD ROW: Advisor - Dennis Buckley, Cheryl Nich- las, Nancye Payne, Paula Sciortino, Lorri White, Maureen Mulrooney, Nancy De- Martini, LaVerne Hogan, Lori Modrall, Carolyn Moore, Cindy Modrall, Sue Mooney, Diana Galletti. FOURTH ROW: Advisor - Ethel Van Tassel, Devon Brooks, Debbie Rego, Marsha Sorenson, DeJesus, Sandi: 48 De La Rosa, George: 57 De La Rosa, Jim: 24 Del Barba, Dino: 66 Del Barba, Joseph: 48,120 Del Barba, Sandi: 66 Delgado, James: 24 Delgadillo, Ruben: 66 Dell Antico, Patti: 15,24,141 Dell'lmmagine, Marc: 57 DeMaggio, Ronnie: 47,78 DeMartini, Nancy: 55,57,6O DePiazza, Mike: 1O,48,90 DePiazza, Robert: 66,92 DeSair, Julie: 66,67 DeSair, Karen: 24 DeVera, Joseph: 66,80 Diermer, Danny: 25 Diermier, Don: 48,154 Diermier, Daniel: 158 Ditmars, Kevin: 57 Dixon, Robin: 25,95,97 Dixon, Steve: 48 Domingo, David: 57,90 Dominguez, Diane: 25,94,95,124,15O Dominquez, Lizzie: 46,94,95 Dorog, Barbara: 48 Dorog, Pat: 25 Dorog, Priscilla: 66 Dozier, Ken: 66 Dozier, Marlene: 25 Drake, Carol: 66 Duke, Kathy: 66 Duke, Mary: 48 Duke, Michael: 48 Duke, Sheryl: 25 Dummer, Lucille: 66 DunCan,Cl'lrlStine: 25 Duncan, Mark: 66 Duran, David: 25 Mary Ann Abreu, Linda Planchon, Krim Michaud, Tobi Laird, Karen Buckler, Theresa Kingsbury, Lori Massoni, Jeanette Aden, Brenda Franklin, Lupe Puente. FIFTH ROW: Dennis Baldocchi, Randy Hale, Ross Last, Bryan Sudweeks. Jack Marlow, Robert Burroughs, Frank Brooks, David Young, Fernando Diaz. BOTTOM ROW: Bill Hopkins, Rob Knight. Bill Kelso, Greg Davis, John Mulrooney. ' ' , gf i L A T L 't f, ft Q . - . ' , 7'-3 , f A4-in l? . Q fs '14 I if Se E I. I 3 'A , X17 J' 1' FE . ' 'f gg tr: N ' - ! J.:,,,: Q Al l 1 ' : . 7 Q .L 1' 5' 'Ji JC r ' If M i .:--5 ,1- .2?,il w , f 7:5 ff' ii. ' E.. ,v, ,A f 71,0 iv ' ,Q 35 ,eq ' 'F E U N ' 5 i i 4 I ll l -. . sf --, 7 'ts 4: U, , . r I . N1 J N ' ' ' ' - fb , ' ,. 9 ' s' It i x A' '18 2' 'Q K 4 1' 3 s f it hx,f'IL.4 X. l 204 Gasca, Armando: 86.87 CSF Members Travel To SF, Calaveras Area E Ebersole, Cheryl: 48 Ebersole, Gary: 57,82 Ehrlich. Mark: 26 Garcia. Reno: 48 Garcia. Soledad: 67 Garcia. Victoria: 67 Garcia. Ysidro: 67 Gardner, Robert: 57 Hawkins. Anita: 49 Hawkins. Patrick: 58 Henderson, Marta: 29 Henderson, Matt: 49 Hendrix, Deborah: 58 Elder, T ommy: 66 Elkins. Dan: 77 Ellison, Ellison. Ellison, Douglas: 66,80 Gary: 57,78 Mike: 66 Gaudino, Richard: 26 Gaylor, Chris: 57,78 Gaylor, Kenneth: 67.80 Ghiggeri. Jeannie: 57.62,95.96 Ghiozzi. John: 26,150 Hernandez, David: 67,80,92, 124 Elmore, Bill: 26 Elsea, Douglas: 57 Elsea, Steven: 26 Enos, Russell: 57 Erickson, Sherry: 66 Erskine, Kim: 57 Eslick, Erick: 66 Eslick, Mark: 48 Eslick, Penny: 66 Esparza, Elsa: 26 Esparza, Norma: 48 Esparza, Oscar: 66,102 Esparza, Sergio: 102 Evans, Glenda: 57 Evenson, Joviann: 26 F Fachner, David: 66,88 Felix, Regena: 26 Fenn, Dora: 48 Ferguson, Judy: 26 Ferguson, Steve: 66 Fernandes, Teresa: 57 Fernandez, Benita: 48 Fournier, Dennis: 57 Franklin, Brenda: 48 Frayar, Robert: 48 Frazier, Deena: 66 Frazier. Mary: 66 Frazier, Vallerie: 57 Frey, Mary: 26 Frost, Barbara: 48 Frost. Lorin: 66 Frost, Mike: 66 Funez, John: 57 G Gage, Valerie: 47,149 Gaines, Joseph: 66 Galbraith, Scott: 66 Galindo, Mike: 57,77 Galletti, Diana: 48 Galvan, Martha: 57 Galvan, Rosa: 57 Galvin, Steve: 57 Gambetta, John: 66 Gamino, Gail: 66 Giannini, Anna: 26 Giannini, Leonard: 48,127 Giannini, Susan: 47.49.52,120 Gibson, Gene: 27 Gibson, James: 77 Gill, Danny: 49 Goehring, Paul: 58 Gomes, John: 58 Gomez, Raul: 78 Gonsalves, Timi: 67 Gonzales, Carlos: 67 Gonzales. Kimberly: 58,154 Gonzales, Michael: 58 Gonzales, Michael: 27 Gonzales, Stephen: 67 Hernandez, Fernando: 29 Hernandez, Louis: 67,80 Hernandez, Ramona: 49 Hernandez, Maria: 67 Herrera, Antonio: 49 Herrera. Jesus: 58 Herrera, Juanita: 29 Heywood, Christopher: 29 Hicks, Betty: 58 Hicks, Olan: 67 Hilber, Dulcy: 49 Hilton, Robert: 67 Hisatomi, Dorian: 58,142 Hitt. Barbara: 67 Hogan. LaVerne: 49 Hogue, Cheryl: 49 Hogue, Walter: 29,156 Holder, Dennis: 58 Holder, James: 49 Honegger. Heather: 49 Gonzalez, Jamie: 49 Graham, Vada: 27 Graves, David: 27,77 Graves, Paula: 56,58 Graves, Teresa: 49 Green, Harry: 67 Greenwood, Mary Ann: 58 Griffin. Ricky: 67 Guerra, Richard: 58,102 Hopkins, Howard, Howard, William: 29.32.35,41 Dorcas: 29 Richard: 68,8O.81.92.93 Howard, Wanda: 68 Hughes. Gary: 58 Hughes, Karen: 68 Hughes, Hughes. Nixie: 49,155 Patricia: 58 Hulsey, Steven: 49 Guzman, Carmen: 27 Guzman, Francisco: 49 Guzman, Gloria: 58 Guzman, Ramiro: 58 Gwilt, Katherine: 58 H Hagar, Gilbert: 58 Hakansson, Yvette: 58 Hale, Randy: 28 Hall, Karen: 49 Hulsey, Timothy: 28,29 Humphreys. Sheryl: 49,142 Hustedt. Barry: 29,77,102 lddings, Timothy: 59 J Hustedt. Janet: 58 Garcia, Eddie: 56,57 Garcia, Efrem: 66,92 Garcia, Ernesto: 66 Garcia, Fidel: 67 Garcia, Hecotr: 57 Garcia, Lewis: 48 Garcia, Manuel: 67.80.102 Garcia, Marline: 57 Garcia, Phillip: 102 Garcia, Rebecca: 57 Garcia, Rena: 26,124 Hamlin, Charles: 28,41 Hamlin, Gregory: 58,78 Ham mers. Jimmy: 67 Hampton, Bryan: 58 Hampton, Heidi: 67 Hampton, Russell: 67 Hanberg, Brett: 58.102 Hanberg, Rob: 28 Hanson. Alan: 28,37,77,99,1O0 Hanson, Francis: 67,80 Hanson, Terri: 48,49 Harper, Mark: 67,80 Harrewyn, Albert: 58 Harrewyn, Annemarie: 49 Harrinton, Randall: 67 Harris, Julie: 58 Harris, Russell: 28 Harris. Russel: 49 Harrison, Karen: 49 Harrison, Margaret: 28,95,96.146 Hartmann, Michael: 84 Hartmann, Michelle: 67 Harvey, Debbie: 49 Hauan. Jerry: 49 Haugh, Gregory: 58 Jackson, Karen: 68 Jacobs, Mathew: 29 Jacobsen. Arthur: 68,80 Jacobsen, Eric: 68,82.99. 100 James. J esse: 59 Janze. Georg: 2.29,123 Jensen, Sherley: 49 Jensen, Skip: 59,102 Jewett, Kendall: 49 Jimenez .Adolfol 49.102 Jimenez. Bertha: 68 , Hector: 2.29,77.122 Jimenez Jimenez. Jose: 59.102 Joaquin, Rhonda: 68 Johnson, Joseph: 68 Johnson, Vicki: 68 Jones, Charlotte: 68 Juarez, Gloria: 49 Juarez, Jesse: 68.92 K Kanagaki. Robert: 68 Kanavel. Carol: 59 i Ol BOYS' BLOCK L-TOP ROW: Chris Gay- lor, George Moreno, Russell Blacker. Pete Cruz, Mike Rocker, Steve Williams, Mitchell Lasater, Ken Shoares, Jim Will- iams, Jerry Andrade, Bill Kelso. SECOND ROW: Gary Serna, Rodney Lowrie, Ken Barley, Dennis Baldocchi, Steve Cozbv. Index Kaplan, Paul: 59 Kaplan, Laura: 47 Kastell, Lynette: 30 Keeney, Jeff: 49 Kelley, Peggy: 49 Kelly, Mike: 59 Kelso, Bill: 49,84,85,102 Kelts, Norla: 68,152 Kelts, Tonia: 49 Kendall, Dean: 30 Kendall, Wesley: 59 Kent, Richard: 68 Kent, Steven: 68 Kent, Thomas: 59,78 Kent, Timothy: 68,80,81,99, 101 Kersey, David: 49,77,99 Kersey, Robert: 77,101 King, Sandi: 49 Kingham, Cynthia: 49 Kingsbury, Chris: 68 Kingsbury, Theresa: 50 Kirkpatrick, Karen: 68 Kirkpatrick, Lori: 50,95,96 Knauss, Catherine: 68 Knight, Denise: 123 Knight, Robert: 5O,78,79 Kraucyk, Dennis: 68 Kuryla, David: 59 Kuryla, James: 50,99,1OO L LaCourse, David: 30 LaFarga, Olivia: 59 Laird, Tobi: 50,127 Landrum, Dwane: 30,82,83 206 , , -I C 1 .. - . . X 1 . - 9 . 4 9 A 'V' ,T '. Q' 9 . A Q . ' . , , , : f 41 1, .,:- 3, L , Y. ., R' 43:- -22 - ' 5, ,ul ' 1 Jess Zavala, Jim Marks, Dave Dal Porto, David Kersey, Bill Hopkins. THIRD ROW: David Navarette, Rick Melgoza, Barry Hustedt, Rick Pastor, Carlos Sanabria, Ed Laremore, Mike Painter, Marty Baci- galupi, Rodney Beaver, Gary Ebersole. FOURTH ROW: Advisor - Jack Ferrill, Landrum, Mary: 50,82 Laremore, Edward: 50, 75,77 Laremore, Jonathan: 28,30,82.99 Larsen, Bradford: 50 Larsen, Roxanne: 68 Lasater, Julia: 50 Lasater, Mitchell: 3,30,74,75,76,77,86, 89,122 Lasater, Richard: 68 Lasley, Randall: 50,84,85, 102 Last, Jeanette: 68 Last, Ross: 59 LaVole, Steven: 58 Lazar, Michael: 59 Lazzareschi, Jerry: 59 Leat, David: 68 Lee, Erica: 59 Lee, Scott: 59 Lee, Steven: 30,77 Lefler, Jennifer: 68 Leinweber, Andy: 59 Leinweber, Linda: 50 Lennier, Elizabeth: 30,149 Lewis, Douglas: 30 Llewellyn, Carol: 50 Llewellyn, Charles: 59 Lloyd, Jack: 58 Lohmeyer, Michelle: 30 Long, Douglas: 153 Lons, Matt: 68 Lopez, Anthony: 50 Lopez, Edwardo: 50,78 Lopez, Esther: 50 Lopez, Robin: 47,50,54 Loredo, Alan: 68,80 Loredo, Anna: 50 Loredo, Juanita: 59 Lowrie, Rodney: 30,77 M , -1 ,i.,, V'-no, ' V 'J ' ,, S 'K s 0 xi. ks YM Q ' 'WW r- Q A gi iff, 5 s - + 4 +4 :rs A -. -9 J Q . s. Mike Sanchez, Jaime Melgoza, Joe Lare- more, Joe Vasquez, Billy Ortez, Carlos Romero, Jim Kuryla, Jim Arterberry. BOTTOM ROW: Tim Maggiore, Craig Bronzan, Burt Broussard, Randy Lasley, Paul Rice, Raymond Deardorff, Bob Ker- sey. Mack, Carol: 59 Mackey, Judy: 31 Mader, Sylvia: 31 Mader, Timothy: 68 Maggiora, Debra: 68 Maggiore, Marty: 68,80 Maggiore, Timothy: 31 Maiocco, Ruth: 65,68 Mares, Aurora: 32 Marks, James: 32 Marlowe, Jack: 58,80 Marlowe, Tom: 156 Marquez, Daniel: 68 Marquez, Lusmila: 59 Marshall, Donna: 50,147 Martin, Diana: 32,125 Martin, Hortencia: 68 Martin, Janell: 68 Martin, Leopoldo: 59 Martin, Rhonda: 11,59 Martinez, Arthur: 68 Martinez, Henry: 32 Martinez, Joe: 50 Martinez, Mary: 59 Martinez, Patricia: 68,153 Martinez, Rosa: 59 Martinez, Teresa: 32 Martinez, Timothy: 68 Massoni, Lisa: 50,127 Massoni, Lori: 15,32,121 Massoni, Roy: 33,86,87 Mathews, Laura: 50 Matthews, Michelle: 59 Mattos, Marcia: 33,153 May, Dennis: 59 May, Sherry: 11,50 McAtee, Jeanene: 68 McAtee, Nancy: 69 McBroom, Debra: 50 McBride, Sandra: 50 McClellan, Michael: 33 McClelland, Gaylene: 69 Boys' Block 'L' Sponsors 'Red Head' Game McClelland, Joetta: 33 McCullough, Kathleen: 69 McDowell, Sandra: 33 McGill, Cheryl: 50 McGinnis, Rob: 50 McKenzie, James: 69 McKenzie, John: 59 McKinley, Cindy: 69 McKinley, Dan: 59,78 McKinney, Monte: 69 McKinney, Ronald: 59 McKinnon, Rosmairi: 67,69 McLain, Dennis: 33 McLain, Kathy: 59 McLendon, Laurie: 69:95.97 McLendon, Linda: 15,33,94,95,124 McNeley, Darlene: 69 McPherson, Nancy: 33 McWilliams, Debra: 59 Meadows, Ronald: 59,8687 Meadows, Sandra: 33 Mecca, Edward: 59 Medina, Debra: 33,125 Melgoza, Aaron: 33 Melgoza, Enrique: 59,78,79,86 Melgoza, Jaime: 50,77,102,103 Murray, Joseph: 60 Myers, John: 80 Myers, Sherry: 60 N Nakao, Kenneth: 60 Navarrette, Daniel: 60 Navarrette, David: 34,156 Navarro, Richard: 47,51,78,102 Neely, Janice: 60 Neiger, Pamela: 69 Neves, Maria: 51 Newland, Rick: 99 Nichol, Lisa: 69 Nicholas, Cheryl: 51 Nicholas, Kerry: 34 Nickerson, Steven: 34 Nieto, Richard: 60 Noia, Maria: 51 Nootenboom, Linda: 34 Northam, Todd: 51 Novarina, Bruce: 60 Novero, Joel: 51 Novero, Sylvia: 69 Mello, John: 59 Mello, Richard: 69,80 Mendoza, Daniel: 59,91 Mendoza, Elaine: 33 Mendoza, Kathleen: 50 Meredith, Pamela: 34 Merritt, Frederick: 69 Meshishnek, Jeffrey: 59 Metheny, Leroy: 69 Michaud, Krim: 50 Miguel, Pierre: 59 Mincey, Kim: 59 Minick, Dwayne: 59 Modrall, Cindy: 50:95:97 Modrall, Loretta: 69 Modrall, Marlene: 50,120 Mofield, Nancy: 50 Mofield, Robert: 59 Montenegro, lrma: 69 Mooney, Robert: 60,78 Mooney, Susan: 3,34 Moore, Carolyn: 50 Moore, Diane: 60,145 Morado, Alberto: 50 Morado, Lydia: 69 Morales, Leticia: 34 Moreno. Jorge: 60,76,77,86,89 Moreno, Roberto: 69,80 Morgan, Lynn: 60 Mori, Daniel: 60 Mori, Karen: 34 Mori, Lisa: 60 Morris, Brian: 69 Morris, Ronald: 69 Morris, Wayne: 50 Moser, Sandy: 69 Moss, Gerald: 69 Moss, Gerry: 60 Mounce, Sherry: 60 Mulrooney, Eileen: 34 Mulrooney, John: 50 Mulrooney, Maureen: 60 Munds, Patrick: 60 Mu ne, Carl: 34,82,83,86 Mune, Lisa: 69 Munoz. Joe: 56:58.60 Murphy, Sharon: 51 Nunes. Arturo: 60 Nunn, Lindsay: 60,95,96 O Ochoa, Mary Ann: 11,34,122 Odahlen, Gerald: 70 Olague, Ascension: 60 Olan, Migdalia: 70 Olveda Angela: 70 Olveda, Baudelio: 34 Olveda, Maria: 60 Olvera, Annette: 70 Orduno, Flor: 70 Orman, Pamela: 60 Orozco, Mary: 35 Ortega, Yolanda: 70 Ortez, Billy: 60 Ortez, Tina: 35 Oseguera, Rafael: 60 P Pacheco, Louise: 51 Paden, Mitchell: 70 Page, Joseph: 60 Painter, Michael: 35,77 Palmer, Danny: 60 I Palmer, Elizabeth: 70 Pastor, Faye: 70 Pastor, Kaye: 70 Pastor, John: 36 Pastor, Wayne: 60 Pate, Anthony: 70 Pate, Steven: 60 Pato, David: 51 Pavias, Dee: 36 Payne, Nancye: 60,142 Pease, Rickey: 60 Pedersen, Lori: 51 Pedersen, Richie: 60 Pedersen, Rob: 36 Pedroza, Lupe: 51 Pedroza, Raymond: 60 Pena, Lupe: 70 Pennington, Ray: 61,126 Pennington, Sabrina: 51 Perez, Raymond: 61 Perez, Raymond: 70 Perez, Rosalinda: 61 Perez, Tammie: 61 Perreira, William: 61,102 Peters, Lawrence: 70 Peters, Tony: 51 Peters, Tonya: 61 Peterson, Carl: 70 Petrosh, Ronald: 61 Phillips, Cheryl: 36,122 Pierce, Claude: 36 Pierce, Grant: 51,8290 Pierce, James: 70 Pierce, Lillian: 36 Pittman, Sandra: 70 Planchon, Carol: 36 Planchon, Linda: 51 Plaster, Janette: 70 Plummer, Linda: 61 Pollino, Jael: 51 Pool, Glenna: 51 Pool, Louis: 61 Pool, Terry: 36 Pope, Dennis: 51 Portwood, Michael: 70 Powell, Jan: 61 Powers, Barbara: 51 Price, Thirza: 61 Priddy, Mark: 70 Probst, Steve: 61 Puccinelli, Gerardo: 70 Puente, Guadalupe: 51 Puente, Maria: 70,82 Pulido, Guadalupe: 70 Pulido, Martha: 51 Pulido, Miguel: 70,92,93 Pulido, Rafael: 51,102,103 Quattlebum, Donald: 61,78 Quimuyog, Marie: 70 Quintanilla, Ernesto: 61,90 Quintanilla, Hugo: 70 R Ramirez, Linda: 51 Ramirez, Mary: 51 Ramirez, Rosemarie: 51 Ramos, Delfina: 70 Ray, Billy: 51 Ray, Cynthia: 70 Ray, Johnny: 61 Rea, Belva: 61 Rea, Dorothy: 51 Reed, Gary: 51 Reed, Mara, 36 Reed, Regina: 61 Reel, Sandra: 32,36 Reeves, Susan: 61 Regelman, Barbara: 51 Regelman, Richard: 70 Rego, Debbie: 70 Rego, James: 51 Reyes, Alvaro: 52,102 Reynolds, Tammy: 61 lndex Rhoades, Mona: 61 Ribeiro, Rebecca: 71,124 Rice, Dale: 52 Rice, Paul: 52 Rice. Troy: 71,80 Richards, Charles: 61 Richard, Cynthia: 52 Richard, Lance: 36 Rico, Anita: 52 Ridolfi, Jeanne: 71 Ridolfi. Stephanie: 61 Rilev, Gary: 36 Sauer, Debra: 52 Schneider, Karen: 38 Schofield. Wayne: 52 Schwitters. Randy: 71,80 Sciortino. Katherine: 2.15.38. 121.122, 124 Sciortino, Paula: 62 Sciortino, Roseann: 52,120 Sciortino. Rosemary: 52,54 Sciortino, Roxanne: 60,62.95,96,122 Sciortino. Valerie: 52.95.96 Seeno, Frank: 38 Seeno, Stephanie: 62 Seeno, Thomas: 71 Selga, Margaret: 71 Serna, Anthony: 62.90.91 Rios, Allison: 71 Rios, Bertha: 37 Rios. Denise: 71 Rios, Estella: 61 Rios, Jody: 37 Rios, John: 61.99 Rios, Raymond: 71,99 Rios, Richard: 37.75.77 Rivera. William: 71 Roberts. Ruth: 71 Serna, Gary: 25.38.77 Serna, Kathleen: 71 Serna, Laura: 52.95.96 Robertson, Lisa: 71 Robertson, Mickey: 37 Robinson. Cheryl: 61 Robinson, Gregory: 65.71.80,92.93 Robinson, Mary: 52 Robles. Rosemarie: 61 Rocker. Kathleen: 61 Rocker, Michael: 37,84 Rodriguez, Margaret: 71 Rodriquez. Roberta: 61 Rodriquez. Rocio: 71 Rodriguez, Roman: 99 Rodriguez. Sammy: 37,152 Rogers, Kenneth: 71,157 Rogers, Mark: 61 Rogers, Michael: 38 Rogers Pamela' 71 124 Rogers: Timothy: 52.77.122 Severns, Lyhne: 52 Shahan. Vicki: 53 Shatswell. Clayton: 71.80 Shelata, Michael: 38 Shelden. Ken: 53 Shelton, Rhonda: 38,126 Sheppard, Richard: 53 Shimer, Blanche: 38 Shimer, Suzanne: 62 Shoares, Kenneth: 53.82 Shott, Max: 71.92 Showaker, John: 62,78 Shoemaker, Don: 71 Sigona. Mel: 126 Silva, Robert: 38 Silveria, Joseph: 71 Silveria, Julie: 53 Simmons, Vicki Ann: 71.153 Sipes, Paul: 62 Sisk. Stephen: 62 Skinner. Kenneth: 62 Skinner, Steven: 71 Sleeter, Donna: 53,54 Sudweeks, Bryan: 39 Sudweeks. Ronald: 72 Swicegood. Steven: 72 T Tamayo. Cecelia: 72 Taulbee. Deborah: 53 Taulbee. Shirley: 53 Taylor, Robert: 53 Teixeira, Gloria: 52 Terra Boa. Daniel: 62.158 Thompson, Charlene: 72 Tipton. Terry: 72 Tobar. Anselmo: 39 Tomlin. Kimi: 72 Tomlin, Sherree: 62 Tomlin. Tami: 72 Torres, Robin: 147 Torres, Sandra: 40 Tovar, Debra: 72 Tovar, Laura: 39 Townsend. Christine: 72 Townsend, James: 62,78 Treat, Jack: 72,80 Treat. Rodney: 40 Tuck, Lanette: 62 Tucker. David: 40,102,121 Tucker, Vernon: 62 Turnage, Larry: 40,84 Tutor, Ben: 65,72,80.92 Tutor. Tanya: 55.56.63 Twinn, James: 53 Tyler. Clarence: 72 Tyler. Louise: 63 U Roma. Leslie: 71 Romero. Carols: 52,98,99,101 Smith Gary: 53 Umpingco Frank: 63.78 Umpingco Mary Ann:40 Umpingco Peter:53 Umpingco. Peter: 72,80 Umpingco, Vicky: 82 Romero, Lorraine: 61 Romero Romero ,Mary Ann: 11,71 . Rosemarie: 61 Rosa. Alan: 52.78.79 Rosas, Lynda: 52 Rosas. Lisa: 71 Rowell. Timothy: 52 Russo. Charles: 61,78 S Salcedo, Isabel: 71 Salcedo, Teresa: 52 Salter. Diana Lynn: 61 Samudio. Lucille: 38 Sanabria, Carlos: 62.82 Sanabria, Max: 52.102 Sancen. Linda: 52 Smith lke:21,38 Smith Janet:62 Smith. Julie: 71 Smith. Katheryn: 71 Smith, Kenneth: 28.39.41 Smith Lori:39 Smith Melinda:53 Smith Robert: 14.53.83 Smith Susan:71 Smith Tracy: 62 Smith. Vicky: 72 Upton, Terry: 72,80 Urbano. Richard: 63 Urenda. Doreen: 53 Urenda. Isabella: 53 Urenda. Jobina: 63 Urenda. Paul: 72.80.99 Utterback, Katy: 72 Utterback. Von: 63,90 Soares, Manuel: 62 Soares. Maria: 62 Soble. Sheri: 53,54 V Somerhalder, Philip: 72 Sorenson. Marsha: 39,142,168.172.180, 185,186.191.193.200.201.209 Spanger, Eddie: 72 Spargo. Dorothy: 39 Speer, Lucinda: 72 Spinelli. Frank: 72 Stafford. Lori: 62 Sancen. Lourdes: 38 Sanchez Sanchez .Antonio: 102 Benito: 71.102 Sanchez. Christine: 52 Sanchez Dorothy: 52 Sanchez Michael: 52.74 Sanchez, Rosemarie: 62 Sanchez. Tony: 71 Sanders. Lore: 71 Stallings. Peggy: 39 Standridge. Randy: 72.92 Stanton. Martha: 72 Stanton, Rosemarie: 53 Stanton. William: 53 Stewart. Darlene: 62 Stolhand, Don: 53 Stolhand, Jannel: 72 Stone. Bertha Jo: 7 Sandoval. Amalia: 71 Sarmento, Filomena: 62 208 Stone, Pamela: 39 Stone, Wallace: 72.155 Vaissade, Bryan: 63 Valencia. Armando: 72 Vanburen, Steven: 72,80 Van Dine, Mark: 72 Vargas. Rojello: 63 Vasquez. Della: 63 Vasquez. Joann: 72 Vasquez. Joseph: 21.40.75.76 77 99 Vasquez. Mike: 72 Vasquez, Robert: 72 Vawser, James: 53,78,90,91 Vawser, John: 63.78.90 Vegoren. Bill: 53 Vhalde, Ed: 53 Venobel. James: 53 Vigil, Kari: 40 Viles. Delinda: 63 Villa. Miguel: 72.80.99 Villa, Olga: 40 Graves, Smith Help Guide Student Government Villarreal, Sara, 63 Williams, Vornhagen, Renee, 72 Williams, Williams, W Williams, Williams. Williams, Wallace, Kym, 72 Willi8l'l'lS Wallace, Luwanna, 72 Willi2fl'lS Elton, 63 James, 40,103 Jeff, 72 Patricia: 63 Rhona, 54 Stephen: 2,54,77,90,122 ,Thomas, 63 ,Trudy, 41 Wallis, Betty: 63 Walston, Annette, 63 Warbington, Brenda: 63 Ward, Michael, 54 Washington, Debra, 72 Watkins, Dale, 63 Watters, Karen, 63 Webster, Melvin, 54 Weeks, Robert, 54 Weese, Loretta: 72 Weight, Jeannie: 72 Welker, Mark: 63 Wenzel, Susan, 63 Wetzel, Wendy, 72 Wheeler, Jeff, 54 Wheeler, Mike, 40 White, Deborah, 54,95,97 White, Leo, 54 White, Lorri, 63 White, Robin, 40,41 Wiles, Stanley: 40 Williams, David, 63 STUDENT GOVERNMENT 81 COUNCIL - TOP ROW: Karen DeSair, Lori Massoni, Kathy Sciortino, Dora Finn, Doug Lewis, Dennis Baldocchi, Mike Rocker, Bob Smith, Michael McCleland, Randy Hale: Wilson, Debbie, 63 Winters, JoAnn: 54 Wiseley, Frieda: 72 Wiseley, Paul: 63,102 Wolfenbarger, David, 72,80 Wollam, Cora, 41 Wong, Gregory, 72 Wong, Stephenson: 63 Wood, Billie, 72 Wood, Delha, 54 Woods, Diana, 63 Wright, Jack, 63 Wright, Tim: 41 Wristen, Chandra: 124 Y Yamashita, Christine, 41 Ybarra, Carmen, 54 Yingling, Cheryl, 72 Yingling, Raymond, 41,77 Richard Navarro, Bob Bedoya. SECOND ROW: Susan Giannini, Sandy Reel, Lin Morgan, Karen Schneider, Sandy De- Jesus, Carol Planchon, Ken Barley, David Graves, David Navarette. BOTTOM ROW: Yochum, Eddie: 63 Yonemura, Junie, 54,123 Young, David: 72,80 Young, Deborah, 72 Z Zachary, Anita, 72.151 Zacher, Ray: 54 Zamora, Gerald: 3,41,77,147 Zavala, Jeff: 41,82 Zwetz, Ja mes: 63,78 Rosemary Sciortino, Anna Giannini, Kar- en Harrison, Lisa Massoni, Marsha Sorenson, Linda McLendon, Mary Ann Ochoa, Lill Pierce, Ben Tutor. r J' ., l L- M' BX 209 IVV' ff-.Q pau- .Q 1, f X 'sf A ,Y I 'lk JC., 85 'A 'iq '-4-li? fn f . Vw- 3? ,L .5 f'1 K 6 nu' M I 5 , Fx fy J , 1. W 1,4535 ERTY 33 fu -U if P ff S! 212 lm Memory of Mrs. Josephme Samudno June 30,1930-May 2,1973 .9 , Q 1 1 ' - 4 4 f 1: - 4 I A! - - ' ' i' I A' fi r ' 1 I ' ' L la' -li n J ll' tl' '-,I-I 1:4 5 '-T I ' 'rs-f 'v S- wu:f f L ' 1 I' E .QWLF 1-'EAI J--'gf y, I H a It-1 4,-..hL!?- mug I fi!!! - Ill-.: .5 1 .gl Av aE'I!'g1Q '1 . 4, P - . ' . J ' L- 0 .-. . 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