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GREEN 6 GOLD IIUIIIIIUUIIIIIIIIII BOOSTERS OF THE ANNUAL C. HARLIE POWER M. G. PRATT DR. G. A. THERKOE VALLEY HARDWARE CO. THE VENICE CANDY STORE VICTOR AND BAUGHMAN YOUNGS MACHINE SHOP QLTINNVS GROCERY CENTRAL MARKET G. M. CHURCHILL LAWLESS DRUG STORE DR. W. L. MEYERS BIEAZIELDS DRUG STORE COAST MFG. Sa SUPPLY CO. F. B. STEININGER DR. PAUL E. DOLAN THISO. GORNER CO. R. A. HANSEN DR. F. L. HERRICK LEAR-KINTLER MOTOR CO. DEL VALLE MIERCANTILE CO DR. W. E. JUDSON O'NIEIL 8: WILLIAM SERVICE STATION I. B. NASON RI5IM1ZR,S GARAGE SMALLCOMB MOTOR CO. LIVERMORE CLEANERS Sc DYFRS CO CROCE'S RESTAURANT BOSWORTH FURNITURE CO CALIFORNIA TRANSFER CO CENTRAL GARAGE 8: BATTFRH CO ELITE CANDY STORE CALIFORNIA THEATRE LIVERMORE COMMERCIAL CO PAUL E. OPPIERMAN
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LIVERMORE HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY 1 1 MR. ADOLPH SPEISS, PI'flll'jf7r1!. lvII1fl7E1lIJI'jt',f, Hixfwy MISS MAY NISSEN. Vire-Prifzfzjbnl. Latin, Efzgliflv. Pzrbliv SPELZATJIIQ' MR. STANLEY GIBSON, Plvyfiazl Eflnmfinn. Shop, Mec'lm11if,a MRS. VIOLA GILBERT, Home EL'UlI0!I!l:l'.I, Phyfmzl Bfzfmliozz MISS GLADYS I. LYNAM, Cozlzllzelfial M155 ANNA V. KING, SFfGlZl'6'.1' MR. MALIRICE BEJACI-I, Gefzenzf SFIFIIIE, 1VILzllve111Lzfh1f. Hf.I'fl9l 1', Cu11111fe1'fZL1f AI'ffl7llI?ffL'. Plvymul Effzmzfiolz MRS. ETHEL R. MASCJN, Ellgfiylv, Hi,rfw'y MISS ORRIELLE MURPHY, H2.rfm'.y. C21-my Efzlglzxb MISS DOROTHY KAPIDLIER, Sfhzfziflv. 11'IL1flve11fL1fi1'.a', A111125 MISS ELIZABETH THOMPSON, Ar! D6f7Jl'llll6l7f, ML1fl1e11A1fI41r. Ezllqflxlv MR. JOHN Brfm'N13K, Bum! .WJ Orflwm-.1 BGARD OF TRUSTEES 1 Y C. H. WENTIE, Premlenf HERMAN D. RUTIQR, Clerk C. W. MACLK, MD. PAUL E. DfJl.AN, MD. G. A. THISRKOI-, DDS.
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LIVERMORE HIGH SCHOOL 7 EDITORIAL 1 1 During the winter when the thermometer registered 48 in the laboratories and 80 in Room A, we sighed for a new school, when we shivered through student body meetings in the gym, we longed for a new school, when we rushed down town to build scenery for the Senior play and to rehearse to the tuning of the organ, we drea.med of a new school. The sighs, the longings, the dreams, were satisfied at the bond election. This dream will begin to take shape in a few months and with it realized, we have time to dream of more than modern equipment for it. First of all, there is the new building. In that institution, we should like to see many things the old one lacks. One of these dreams is of a newspaper, edited by the Associated Student Body of the high school, as is the Annual. A school newspaper would bring the faculty and students in closer contact, the students would anticipate the publication, and probably show no mean ability in writing articles for it. In this way, we could have a better year book. There could be more pictures, which we enjoy more than a printed page, there could be more class activitiesg there would be less work in obtaining literary material, because the Annual editor could save articles from the newspaper. Thus, we would be killing two birds with one stone. Another dream is a staple Girls' League organization. An organization that is of vital interest to its members, and an integral part of the school. We have hopes of this with the prospect of the new building which will furnish more equipment and interest for such an association. The boys are also included in our dreams. For them, may there be an athletic held worthy of the name. The Public may be said to be included in our dreams. Witlw our fine auditorium, it will be possible to offer wholesome entertainment to the public at .1 moderate price. In this way the relations of the public and the school are strengthened. The question might arise as to the use of the money from the entertainments. It would go towards making one of our many dreams no longer a dream, but a reality. In view of these dreams, we, the graduating class, appeal to you future students of the new school to do all in your power to carry out these dreams and other dreams you may have later. Tin Iinm lit.
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