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VOL. 13 NO. 16 Eisenhower High School, Rialto, 92376 May 26, 1972

Eagle’s Eye 1972-1973 Student Best In Officers Elected Southland The election of both senior and He feels he won because of a good junior class officers resulted in three campaign and a good manager, John The Eisenhower Eagle’s Eye was run off races which were incomplete Barker. Malcolm’s favorite subject named the most outstanding high at press time. is science. His hobby is sailing. He school newspaper in the 10th annual The run-off’s were scheduled and a crew of seven once sailed a Newspaper Excellence Contest, for senior class president and vice­ 38-foot boat from Hawaii to San at California State Polytechnic president and junior class vice- College, Pomona, last weekend. president. Diego in 27 days. He said they had Of the offices filled, Patsy only 5 days of bad weather. Sixty-one high school newspapers Mendina was elected into the senior from throughout Southern California class social chairman position. competed. The Eagle’s Eye, edited Clarence Gilyard took the junior by John Barker and Aleda Quiroz, class president seat, while Linda Germany Sends took first place in the bi-weekly Kaney was elected secretary. Junior category and was also awarded the class treasurer went to Lynn Watts, Student to Ike sweepstakes trophy for the best and social chairman was awarded to newspaper in all divisions. Mimi Peterson. Word was received this week that This is the first time the Eagles There were no students signed Eye has received this high award. up for the positions of senior class Rialto’s Youth for Understanding treasurer or senior class secretary. foreign student for next year will be E v a l u a t i n g j u d g e s w e r e Due to this lack of candidates, the Claudia Stalleicken of Germany. professional newsmen from the offices will be appointed to students She is 16 ½ years old and will be Riverside Press Enterprise, San the coming year. a senior. She will arrive in Rialto in Bernardino Sun-Telegram, Ontario August. Daily Report, Pomona Progress Smith Tells Plans Claudia previously attended an all Bulletin and San Gabriel Valley girls school. Eisenhower will be her Daily Tribune. Dissatisfaction with this year’s first coed experience. Newspapers were judged on the student council and wanting better basis of coverage and content in school activities and student She is an outstanding player news, features sports, photography, participation are a few of the reasons and has played since she was eight captions and headlines. Malcolm Smith, ASB president for years old. She belonged to a tennis 1972-73, ran for office. team and has taken first place in One judge commented on the Malcolm, a junior, is a native from women’s championship competition. coverage and content of the Eagles Eye as “Excellent! Good approach Lubbock, Texas. He attended Kolb She was also captain of her EAGLE’S EYE STAFF display the sweepstakes trophy won recently at Cal Poly in Pomona for newspaper excellence. Pictured toward total professionalism.” Junior High. Malcolm has never held team, plays the flute from left, are: back row, Tom Tanner, Sandi Williams, Frenchy Lemieux, Alan Vizard and Mike Havins; fourth row, Mari Madrid, Concerning layout, photography and a student government office before. and accordian, and is interested in John Miller, Rick Schneider, Mike O’Brien, Mick Miner, Blair Simmons, Matt Petersen, Brian Seeman, Debbie Boring; 3rd row, headlines, the judge wrote, “The best He was a member of the house of medicine. Mrs. Joyce Miller, advisor, Debbie Jimenez, Shari Taff, Cathy Bruton, Bob Haley, Koa Timbreza, Jo Sharp, Dawn Jackson and Gail representatives in the ninth grade. Turner; seated, Steve Sims, Kirk Pierzina, Mike Hiatt, Terri Spears, Pat Norris, Ron Miller, Mary Rutledge and Gus Mocilac. Seated of any high school paper I’ve seen.” During his campaign Malcolm on the floor are Eagle’s Eye co-editors, John Barker and Aleda Quiroz. Not pictured are Anna Cabrera and Dana Fredendall. said he went out and talked to people and convinced them to vote for him. He says this is the only way to find out what the students want, and he plans to continue doing it. He wants better organization in Eagle’s Eye Poll Reveals Nixon As Probable Winner student council. He would also like all students to become actively involved in activities at Eisenhower. By ALEDA QUIROZ in the poll. The final tally revealed 102 votes and Ed Muskie, who isn’t second position; students placed him While such things as personality Asked why he thought more registered Democrats, 68 Republicans, actively campaigning, carried third. The poll revealed students placed traits may be important, voters must students were not interested any more and 27 were listed “other,” including seventh place with 7 votes. McGovern at a popular second position be careful not to be swayed by in school activities, he said, “Nobody Even though the crucial California non-partisans, independents and Peace Sen. William Ashbrook, a with Wallace third. such things as a man or a woman’s wants to get involved because they primary is a little more than a week and Freedom party members. Republican who is also vying for his Shirley Chisholm and Ed Kennedy appearance. They should elect the don’t think it will help them.” almost tied at fourth place. person who best reflects their opinions away, Eisenhower voters last week President Nixon won the most votes party’s nomination, placed eighth. Malcolm feels there should be a had already unofficially claimed Teachers placed Humphrey and about the issues of the campaign. black and Chicano representative on but not a majority with 85. George Mayor Sam Yorty of , Kennedy at the fourth position. Since there is a limit to space Richard Nixon as their choice for the Wallace and Sen. George McGovern received one vote, and Mayor John council as a voting member. presidential seat. EXAMINE THE CANDIDATES in the newspaper, not all of the “But I don’t think there can be almost tied, but Wallace won a Lindsey of New York City came in last Evidently Ike voters have made a important issues can be presented. because there are a lot of prejudiced This was the result of a poll taken weak second position with 46 votes, with no votes. There were no write-ins. choice whom they will vote for in Hopefully voters will make further people on campus,” stated Malcolm. by eligible voters at Ike who were followed by McGovern with 44. Both teachers and students gave Nixon the June 6 primary election. attempts to investigate how the asked to name the person they Rep. Shirley Chisholm of New York more votes than any other candidate. Nevertheless a constant examination candidates stand on all subjects. preferred as president in November. placed fourth carrying 18 votes. Sen. Controversy arises between the two of the candidates of the particular Parts of the following statements A total of 157 students, 32 teachers Edward Kennedy placed fifth with 17. groups concerning the other candidates. parties should still be an important were originally printed in the We Tip Proves and 7 school employees participated Hubert Humphrey received 12 Teachers voted Gov. Wallace in a high To Be Success aspect of making a final selection National Observer, May 6 issue. Four drug arrests and 363 tips McGOVERN HUMPHREY WALLACE MUSKIE JACKSON CHISHOLM NIXON regarding pushers have resulted so far Vietnam from the WE TIP (We Turn in Pushers) program which started February 15. Denounced bombing Urges halting all bombing “We should never have Bombing North Vietnam Favors confining the use I am . . . “Unalterably “President Nixon has WE TIP is a non-profit organization of North Vietnam as “a outside South Vietnam. gotten involved in a land “is a dangerous and... of bombers to “tactical opposed to the war . . . consistently stated that designed to reduce drug traffic moral outrage and a dan­ “The bombing will not war in Southeast Asia, but reckless thing.” “All missions to interdict North We have been pouring out he will do everything he gerous gamble” that has break the will of the North since we did we should American military activity, Vietnamese troops and the lives of our sons and must to protect American and convict local drug pushers. “heightened the possibility Vietnamese... it will not have taken the initiative whether land, sea, or air, supplies” to help South wasting the spirit and the forces remaining in South It has a hotline that citizens can of outright disaster for halt their supply lines, to win with conventional against the territory of Vietnamese forces and speed resources of our nation Vietnam . . . assures call anonymously and give useful the remaining American and it is inhuman... We w e a p o n s . . . I f a v o r North Vietnam [should] “the prompt return home of to support a corrupt and no interruption of the information leading to the arrest and ground forces in Indo­ can pledge that our armed continued withdrawal... be terminated at once.” all our troops.” Disagreed dictatorial government withdrawal schedule, and conviction of a pusher. Up to $500 china.” forces will be withdrawn with whatever steps are He calls for a “date when with the idea of a war of She has supported all provide South Vietnam reward may be claimed by the caller. Promises that if elected within a certain date, and necessary to protect our we will withdraw every attrition in South-east Asia. resolutions calling for the with the chance to defend One arrest was made in La Puente, would “end that sad war that all we ask... is the safe forces... If the bombing soldier, sailor, and airman Said “we either ought to immediate with-drawal of itself against an invader another in Upland, and two in Mira the day I took the oath of withdrawal of our troops, of North Vietnam is and stop all... American bring this war to an early U.S. troops from Vietnam, equipped by outside Loma. Pomona leads the area in tips office—and I would make the release of American necessary... to protect our military activity, dependent conclusion or get out... You has voted against all powers with the most received with 64. Rialto has had 4 tips. sure that every American prisoners of war. remaining forces, then we only on an agreement for assume Kennedy was sound appropriations for the war sophisticated offensive The others are as follows: Ontario, prisoner and soldier came should do it, but only the the return of our prisoners in his premise in going in and against extensions of weaponry.” 59; Chino, 29, Cucamonga, 27; San home. minimum necessary. and troops. there in the first place... the draft. (Vietnamization) Bernardino, 21; Alta Loma, 19; Upland, 16; Montclair, 15; Highland, Busing 5; Fontana, 4; Bloomington, 2; Grand Terrace, 1; Muscoy, 1; Runing Favors integration of “Busing should be looked “I’m against busing Busing is the “least desirable” “Busing... points up... “If this nation were truly Nixon’s stand on busing Springs, 1; and Lytle Creek, 1. suburban and inner-city upon... as a tool for... of any kind.” “I favor a solution. It diverts our attention that kids who live in integrated there would be is that it should be used William Skelton, Gov. Ronald schools and busing to providing quality education. Constitutional amendment from the problem, which is a p o o r n e i g h b o r h o o d no busing question. where there is a direct Reagan’s coordinator for the achieve integration. “Busing I don’t think it’s... whether... prohibiting forced busing... bringing quality education are condemned to poor Integration is a temporary defiance of the law to create California Office of Narcotics, said and redistricting [are] the you get total racial balance but this is a long drawn within the reach of every schools... If I were Pre­ tool to achieve equality of segregation. It should not prices we are paying for a [but] whether... it really out process... During the child... It is a tool... It has sident... I’d provide very education until we achieve be used for balancing all a key to WE TIP’s success has been century of segregation in contributes to the quality long period... continued limitations, time and space large increases in Federal an equality of educational classes and races. the willingness of law enforcement our housing patterns... One of education... Busing busing would take children limitation... In my state, busing aid in areas [where] minority resources. “...it is the law agencies to assist in investigating tips. of the more cynical aspects is no substitute for open millions of miles—injuries is resisted without racial groups need special help...” of the land according to WE TIP encourages anyone who has of our present debate is neighborhoods [and more] and deaths would result... involvement... at all, wholly “I oppose massive busing of the Supreme Court and it information leading to the arrest and that... Nixon... is asking income and a better quality Busing should be stopped... on the basis of time and space.” children solely for satisfying must be followed until... conviction of a local pusher to call the the nation to believe this of life.” Proposes a national by actions of the Congress Blacks are against busing, he some arbitrary mix... on deficiences in the American WE TIP hotline, (714) 983-9611. problem began yesterday... educational trust fund, with or the President. says, but see integration as the basis of race... The way of life are remeided.” The real problem... is how minimum one-third Federal necessary to get school money. issue is to assure a quality to achieve quality education financing, for grade and He proposes a remedied federal education for every child in Seniors Say at the end of the bus line...” high schools. financing to Federal school aid America...” They’re Ill Economy Today is a big day for seniors. “There’s no way anyone Advocates voluntary price, Says other candidates The Price Commission “You can’t talk about... A specific statement on “taken strong steps to Many are flocking to the beaches, can talk about the... economy wage restraints to halt in­ “have supported every is “nothing more than a priorities unless you talk this issue was not available flatten inflation change others are going to the river, and a without talking about the flation. Wants programs to liberal give-away program rubber stamp for the giant about Priority 1, and at press time. the tax structure and avert few are taking the Mexico route. war... [which is] the principal cushion impact of economic that brought no return to corporations... a sham, a that’s the economy... Calls an international money Most seniors look forward to this cause of our inflationary change on certain industries the American people but hoax, a cover up for the for economic stimulus crises.” day, while some worry who will problems. Advocates cutting and communities. “The system has debauched our money one-sided, inept, big- by combining Federal “Created 125,000 jobs, Pentagon budget by $32 must guarantee every eligible and resulted in economic business policies of this s p e n d i n g , t e m p o r a r y caused $1.5 billion to be write the note, whether it be parent billion. Would tie Social unemployed worker access to controls on management Administration... It’s time personal income-tax cuts, loaned to small business, or best friend, to get them back into Security benefits to the cost an effective retraining pro­ and labor and resulted in to have tough controls restoring investment tax initiated a 90-day freeze on school Tuesday! of living. Wants six-month gram [and] must guarantee... the highest deficit spending that come down hard on credit. Advocates “direct wages and prices.” Some senior classes schedule this wage, price, and dividends adequate financial support in our history, which is the profits, profit margins, and action to create jobs through special day according to the numbers freeze to “put out the fire of to every... unemployed prime cause of inflation.” prices.” Says profits are up aid to depressed areas, in the year of the graduating class. For inflation,” and a “guaranteed worker [plus] a better match Wants tax reform favoring 19 percent, and that the Pay public-works programs, and example, the class of ‘72 would schedule job for every man and of jobs with workers [and] lower incomes because, Board is “scaling down” public-service employment “today” 72 days before graduation. As woman who desires work incentives to bring new “This will put people back every union contract. “It [to provide] a minimum to why today was chosen for Ike, on one by contracting with private industry to depressed areas.” to work because the demand happened with the aerospace of 500,000 jobs in the is telling! industry... for housing, Favors “short-term emergency for consumer goods... workers and machinists... public sector... in parks, public transit, environmental grants to communities like will stimulate production railway workers... the forests, recreation areas...” So if the halls and classrooms protection, and other needs.” Seattle”... Wants the Federal activity. This should be of d o c k w o r k e r s . W h o s e Introduced bill authorizing seem empty and deserted, fear not, Would make government Government to be the em­ the highest priority. contract will be next?” special grants for housing, underclassmen. Bodies will once more employer of last resort. ployer of last resort. even in unemployment assistance, crowd the school next week, Tuesday. prosperity and job re-training. Page 2 EAGLE’S EYE May 26, 1972 Four Choral Students Start Senior Pranks Everything was literally upside This is not to mention that the Becky Kackson, Roxy Rice, John teachers in school and one of the down in the choir room. office door was upside down, Lockwood and Phil Starbuck, four most concerned.” When Mr. Robert Hemstreet, pictures and memos on the wall in seniors, came silently at 10:30 in the choral director, walked into his the office were hung upside down, night to do their deed for the year. The seniors successfully screwed room recently, he found the room except for the cabinets being turned up in the choir room in ½ hour time. topsy-turvy. Students were sitting around, the office was vacant. With four people things weren’t on the floor, chairs were piled hap- The desk was in the middle of the hard to do. One of the guys got hold hazardly at the back of the room, room buried under the wood risers The reason for the prank was “it’s of the key to the room and so “it and the clock was hung upside down that were made for the Pop concert. tradition for the seniors from choir was easy getting in” but they had to on the wall held up by an excessive On top of the wood blockade that to do something screwey. Becky some of the rearranging in the dark amount of tape. surrounded the desk, his directing commented, “The hardest part in because of the janitors who kept stool, his music stand, trash baskets doing pranks is knowing which going by. and his directing platform were teacher can take it and which can’t. waiting for him. Mr. Hemstreet is one of the coolest This prank was done right before the time the Pop Concert was to be Midwestern School put on. Mr. Hemstreet’s comment upon entering the room was, “What a day to do it!” Then with a grin he Students May Smoke added, “They did a fantastic job.”

by DEBBIE BORING Students at Mcluer have to PICTURED ARE Senior pranksters Becky Jackson, Roxy Rice, John Lockwood pay to go to school. They pay MR. HEMSTREET Arrives “Smoking is legal on McCluer and Phil Starbuck. High campus,” writes Stephani $3 for towels, which according Couples Unite Fulton, a former journalism to Stepahni, aren’t used. This student, who is now a junior expense for towels is a current (Editor’s note: If you would like to at McCluer High in Florissant, issue of controversy at McCluer. have news of your own engagement Missouri. of marriage appear in the Eagle’s Eye, please turn in the information Other expenses are $4 for a bus Hendricks - Musician or Clown? to the newspaper office in J-3.) McCluer students can smoke pass (if the student rides), $40 Debbie Carpenter, senior, is on campus as long as they follow for drivers ed. and training (only by TOM TANNER more than just a coincidence that She stayed with me just long engaged to Mitch Miller, a graduate the rules, Stephani explained. In September, 1970, the world of he died at that particular point enough to rescue me during the year it is taken), and in his career. It was no secret And she told me a story yesterday from 1971. Debbie plans to graduate The rules are: stay in a certain about $10 to $12 for activities rock music suffered a devastating area on the commons grounds blow with the death of James that Hendrix used heroin and About the sweet love between the this year. and yearbook. Marshall Hendrix, ‘Jimi,’ to his now he had written lyric directly moon and the deep blue sea Judy Garcia, junior is engaged to (a sort of inner park); and a Also, if a student drives to student must purchase a smoking friends and fans. Hailed as the representing the hold it had him My Angel said unto me “Today is Rudy Castillo, They plan to marry school and wants to park in the world’s greatest guitar player, under in the song, ‘Belly Button the day for you to rise. August 19 of this year. permit and receive parental student parking lot, he has to Hendrix was born in Seattle, Window’ with these words: Take my hand, you’re gonna be Cindi Goodwin, senior, is engaged permission. This last rule is very buy a parking permit. Stephani Washington, on November 27, Make-up your mind, oh heroin my man, to Ben Moore, who graduated last loosely enforced, and students solved this one expense by 1942. if you don’t want me now Come and rise. year from Fontana High. He is in are rarely questioned, according parking in the shopping center While auditioning for a job with Give or take, Ironically, on the ‘Band of Gypsies’ the army and is stationed at Fort to Stephani. She adds, “So far parking lot across the street. “It’s the Animals he met , you’ve only got 200 days album, which is a live recording, Jimi Bliss in Texas. They plan to marry legalized smoking on McCluer bassist, and , drums. With the large amount of time that opens the new year by saying, “If not because I’m a cheapskate; lags between the time an artist writes we can only make it through the this October. Cindi plans to graduate campus is working well, despite the parking places are all taken,” Together they formed the Jimi outraged protests from several Hendrix Experience. a song and when it is finally recorded summer.” Hendrix did not. this year. said Stephani. Finally the time came for the and released, the 200 days he spoke Probably the most haunting of Camilla Pulatie, junior, is engaged red-necked, super-conservative students.” Experience to make their debut of could have easily run-out. Jimi’s late works was ‘Here my to Craig Parada. Camilla plans to in the United States. They chose Jimi was a firm believer in an Train a Comin’, which was his last graduate in 1973. In her letter to the Eagle’s a very high-class gig to play, the after-life and expressed his feelings big composition. It appears on the Kim Rogers, senior, is engaged to McCluer students also have Eye, Stephani said she was not Experience hit the stage of the in these now famous lyrics from his second Woodstock album under Jeff Chaple, also a senior. They plan an on-campus recreation room trying to make McCluer High Monterey Pop Festival. composition ‘Voodo Chile’: the name of ‘Get my Heart Back to graduate this year. open in the evenings. It features “out shine” Eisenhower. “I’m Among the biggest names in rock If I don’t see you no more in this Together.’ Accidental overdose or Sally Byers, senior, is engaged to refreshments, tapes, tables for only trying to offer suggestions music was to debut world planned passage. with his Experience. He had now I’ll see you in the next Since his death, Mitch Mitchell Gary Clover. No date has been set. palying cards, and occasionally, to Eisenhower by telling about Sally plans to graduate in June. over-shadowed Jeff Beck as the Don’t be late has been working in Jimi’s famous live bands, Admission is free. McCluer,” she said. master of electric distortion and In an interview printed on the studios selecting amplifier feedback. Earlier in the the material to be used in the festival Peter Townshend, of the posthumous albums being released. Who, had gone through his crowd The most recent one being ‘Hendrix Hardy, Burr Are Honored pleasing ritual of smashing his in the West.’ The album contains guitar. Jimi Hendrix wasn’t about such old favorites as ‘Johnny B. to be out-done in his debut. He Goode’ and ‘.’ Two area business owners were left his audience astounded as he Jimi even creates his own sound for awarded certificates of appreciation rolled about the stage squirming the Beatles’ hit ‘Sergeant Pepper’s by the Eagle’s Eye staff last week. as he jammed out the old hit ‘Wild Lonely Hearts Club Band.’ But Mr. Bert Hardy, owner of Bert’s Thing,’ playing his guitar behind his the real value of the album lies in back, between his legs and with his the performance of his mellowed Food Market, and Mr. John Burr, teeth. Passionately fondling it as his version of ‘Red House’ and his owner of John Burr Cycles, Inc., were amplifiers buzzed and cracked from favorite, ‘Voodo Chile.’ All but honored for their regular advertising the intense feedback of his previous two of the songs are recorded in in the Eagle’s Eye. Both businesses number. Finally he pantomimed California, and all of them are live. have run ads in every issue of the copulation with it, while the rest The material doesn’t measure- school newspaper this year. of the Experience maintaining a up to what Jimi would allow to be The certificates expressed rythm section. He then, swung his released, but in its untouched state Fender guitar skyward seemingly brings his music a little closer to appreciation of this kind of BERT HARDY loyal support to the students of in sacrifice and brought it crashing the listener. Perhaps this was the Eisenhower High School. 1912, and he feels that “it is still a down on the amplifiers. Hendrix inside of his ‘Rainbow Bridge’ musical direction that Jimi was was not yet finished he swung its album, he is asked a question of the unable to find, a candid style of Mr. Hardy has owned the Bert’s very strong building.” The building has been remodeled three times, and remains around bringing it to rest at value he places in life. Hendrix who recording rather than the studio Market since 1958 and holds a deep the front of the stage where he then claimed to have lived many past- perfection he always persued. The pride in his investment. A native Mr. Hardy has spent about $10,000 in set it ablaze, with Mitch Mitchell lives replied, “Is that all you care next of the series to be released will of Winnepeg, Canada he came to the past year and a half in remodeling. and Noel Redding still keeping a about this one (life)?” be entitled ‘Hendrix at the Isle of Rialto in 1955 and worked for three Mr. Hardy can usually be found pace for his exhibition. In his song ‘My Friend,’ Hendrix Wight,’ which was his last stage years before he bought it. behind the meat counter talking to his Hendrix walked off the stage a seems plagued by loneliness. appearance and last recording. He explained that the building customers, many of them long time legend, where he had been merely This may be a result of his fear of The admiration held for Jimi by has been at the corner of Riverside friends and shoppers in his market. a rumor. Late in his career Hendrix being over-shadowed musically, his fans is best displayed on the regretted the image that he had by his own image. Disillusioned, first Woodstock album where he JOHN BURR Avenue in downtown Rialto since Mr. John Burr, a resident of Rialto, has been in the motorcycle business created around himself and was Hendrix would lament, “was I an mounts the stage and immediately for 24 years. He has been the owner disappointed because he felt his artist or merely a hero-worshipped overloads the sound system with his of his shop, located on Foothill in fans gave his music less value than clown?” he would ask. “If I’m such wild, erotic guitar playing, jamming Ike Girls Aid Schools his theatrics, but managers forced a great musician, why don’t they into the ever-popular ‘,’ Thirty-two girls from Eisenhower Nancy Mack made a tape Fontana, for the past 18 months. He him to continue the act onstage. take me seriously and allow me to and finally winding down into a have been working this year with recording of common sounds such deals in Hondas and Suzukis. The Experience split with Redding play my new material without the slow calm solo with silence in the children in nursery school and as a door closing and water running Mr. Burr was once a member of forming his own band. Jimi was acrobatics?” The song depicts his background along with 400,000 elementary schools. and then had the children try to the Fontana Chamber of Commerce reportedly depressed, because he shadow as his only friend: spectators. These girls are all students of Mrs. guess what the sound was. but does not presently belong to any couldn’t find a new direction to Sometimes it’s not so easy Will Jimi Hendrix be remembered Margaret Busch’s nursery school Nancy Steele made a game in such organization because of his continue in musically. Especially when your best friend as an up-standing musician program. which she used a piece of cardboard busy schedule. On New Years Eve ‘69-‘70, he played Talks, looks, sees and feels just or forgotten as a mere clown of He says he likes to devote his time to the Fillmore East with his old friend Bill like you music? And will his legendary They work with children for two and made a little road with squares. Cox and on drums; The And you do just the same as him. performances be forgotten? Hendrix hours a day four days a week. In these squares she put words, and youth in the community and he spends much time at motorcycle races. band was the “Band of Gypsies” which In many of his later compositions best answered with his own lyrics Mrs. Busch explained that the students would roll a dice and lasted only long enough to play their Hendrix sang about being visited from ‘The Wind Crys Mary’: she hopes that the students are move that many spaces and then tell stand at the Fillmore. by a women sent as his savior to Will the wind ever remember. The d e v e l o p i n g “ t h e a b i l i t y t o what the word was. Bottom Ten Jimi was almost finished with accompany him to another world, names it has blown in the past see children objectively and as Helen Bolder brought sea sheels A Brazilian radio broadcast, high his ‘Cry of Love’ album when he most classically expressed in And with this crutch, its old age, individuals.” and books that told about the sea lighting the “bottom ten” record died, reportedly of an accidental ‘Angel’: and its wisdom The girls have thought up a variety shells and she would show them one hits, won a first place for exchange overdose. With deep research into Angel came down from Heaven It whispers, “no this will be the of activities for the children. of the shells and then read out of the student, Paulo Marcal, senior, at his final recording it seems to be yesterday last.” book what the shells were and where the all day speech contest Saturday, it came from. May 13. Gout Painful Ike On Parade The girls work one quarter at the Ed Hill, senior, won a first place in Webster defines gout as “a meta- Eisenhower’s band and drill team elementary schools and one quarter the “sales pitch” category. Ed’s pitch Aeronautics Flying High bolic disease marked by a painful were the hosts for the Orange Show at the nursery school. was to sell Satan! inflammation and swelling of the Parade on opening day of the show. Miss Ardice Olson, speech teacher, For Students At Valley joints.” The led followed by Miss Rialto, said she was pleased in the way the Albert J. Keegan, Ike principal, Potter Plans Class emphasizes the “painful” part! Eisenhower’s Sue Palmer. contest turned out. “The contest was About twenty students from “aircraft performance, rocket He has been suffering from gout in The parade marched down E Street Reach Out Rialto is planning a a lot of fun; we did new and different Eisenhower and surrounding propulsion, jet engines, the knee for the past several weeks and beginning at 6th street and ending at class in oil painting, instructed by things this time,” she explained. high schools this year are meteorology, flight planning, some days must use crutches to walk. the Orange Show Fairgrounds. The local artist, Rex Potter. Any one nearing completion of a class in flight computors, navigation, He reports that “the miracle of band and drill enjoyed the fun at the interested may call ROR after 3 p.m. aeronatical technology at Valley besides getting experience as modern medicine” does take away Orange Show, compliments of the Tuesdays through Fridays. College. pilot in command.” much of the pain. Orange Show. Class meeting times and dates Thursdays, from 1 to 4:30 the Students interested in taking Eisenhower stage band will be will be announced after consultation class meets at Miro Field in Rialto the class next year should see playing at the Orange Show tonight between the instructor and students. where students take turns piloting their counselor as the class has at 7 and tomorrow at 6. a Cherokee 140 B four-place limited enrollment. airplane. Greg Bachman, Ike junior, says Eagle’s Eye Editor Elected he has piloted a total of 6 hours Pierzina, co-editors for the sports page, in the year-long course. If he Cathie Bruton has been named assisted by Mick Miner; Laurie Greene, editor for the 1972-73 Eagle’s Eye. desired, this time could be logged editorial editor; Steve Sims, chief as flight time toward a private Cathie will be a senior next year. photographer; Mary Rutledge, business pilot license. The Federal Aviation She served as front page editor of the manager; Rick Schneider, advertising Administration requires a total last issue of the Eagle’s Eye which manager, assisted by John Miller, and of 40 hours, 20 of which is solo, was edited by the Journalism I class. Bob Haley, exchange editor. before a license is issued. Working with Cathie next year The new staff was selected The rest of the week, classes will be Brian Seeman, front page from applications submitted to a are one hour each day at Valley editor, assisted by Matt Petersen; publications committee made up by College. Laura Gordon, features editor, assisted this year’s editors and Mrs. Joyce G r e g s a y s t h e s t u d e n t s taking the course are learning by Tom Tanner; Mike Hiatt and Kirk Miller newspaper advisor. CATHIE BRUTON May 26, 1972 EAGLE’S EYE Page 3 Students, Coaches Opinions Differ On New Hair Length Ruling The new rule requiring athletes There are many reasons for go onto the field. A lot of hard work, unless it gets in the way. It doesn’t shouldn’t have to cut it. a guy shouldn’t go out. to cut their hair has met with both winning and this is a starting point sweat, and blood goes into athletics depend on their hair, it depends on Tim Anderson, sophomore: It Steve Yarling, junior, track: No, approval and disagreement on the towards getting the team to do other and that should be enough. The length their abilities to play. The coaches might serve two different purposes, because it doesn’t make you play Ike campus. things the coaches want. of our hair doesn’t make us an athlete. should put more stress on the ability. to make a dedicated athlete, or to any better. I don’t think that it Eagle’s Eye reporters took an Sue Bomgardener, junior: It isn’t Harold Kinser, vice principal: Jay Tuttle, senior: No, because keep good athletes with potential proves anything to your coach that opinion survey asking, “Do you much of a sacrifice, if it is necessary Athletics and any other significant short hair doesn’t really make a away from sports like football. you’re good. feel a sacrifice is needed and why?” to win. The guys should want to do accomplishment takes a personal performer; it’s just an old tradition. Mrs. Grace Calderon: IF they Kathy Larsen, sophomore: No, I These are some of the replies. what is necessary for the team, but commitment. It is possible to be a Terri Lee, sophomore: Yes, to make really want to belong to the team, don’t think long hair has anything Bruce White, sophomore, football: hair doesn’t have anything to do good athlete and have long hair. At and the team has certain rules, they to do with the sport, if it’s out of If it helps us win who cares? I don’t with the ability to play. the same time it seems that cutting should accept rules. Sports means an the way. think that the players should have Rick Hernandez, junior, : your hair is a minor sacrifice, and ultimate goal. Pam Green, junior: I don’t feel that real long hair, but I don’t think they Yes in order to win. If Redlands can anybody who want to make the team Wayne McAfee, junior, varsity athletes should cut their hair because should have to cut it as short as the do it we can try. I really don’t like it. will be willing to make the sacrifice. basketball: I think it should be cut that is not what makes an athlete. Joe coaches want it. I feel the sacrifice I don’t like the butch. Norm Daluiso, coach: Champions to where the athlete thinks it will not Namath is a fantastic football player. will increase the moral. are uncommon people who get that be in his way. There should be no set Barbara Slayton, senior: I don’t Jim Sagona, junior: I don’t feel way because they succeed where rule as to what the hair length should think hair should be cut off real short the athletes should have to cut their others fail. Something is necessary be such as two inches. Spirit is not hair. How they perform on the field to establish unity, discipline, in the hair. is what counts. If a guy’s hair gets in and to shape an attitude of total Alice Averill, junior: I don’t think the way he should cut it on his own. commitment toward the program. long hair has anything to do with their Greg Long, sophomore: It doesn’t It’s a unifying factor Athletes are ability, as long as it doesn’t affect matter what the hell the players look special people and by looking alike, Norm Daluiso their playing. If it’s too long the boy like, just how they play. the team should be willing to do should take it on himself to cut it. Mark Stroud, sophomore, wrestling: what is necessary when asked to Patty Buysse, sophomore: I guess Cutting their hair isn’t going to make do so by the coach. The length of a better team and more spirit but I there should be a sacrifice for the the team play better. I think a lot of hair has no effect on the playing. don’t think the sacrifice is too great team. players will quit. The coaches should By committing themselves to the to keep many from joining the team. Nanette Sanzone, junior: It shows spend the time it takes to get the guys program they should be willing to be Clara Creswell, senior: No, if how much they really want to be on to cut their hair for training. BONNIE SHEA the best they can possibly be. they keep it out of their eyes and the team, and if they really want to Harry Violette, coach: I feel it Don Seinturier, coach: We are it doesn’t affect sportsmanship and play they’ll cut their hair. DOUG SMITH is necessary to make some effort trying to develop a commitment. effort or the way they play, they Mike Waleszonia, senior: I feel if it is well groomed and doesn’t fall toward accepting policies and Dan Beck, junior, and Terri Morris, junior: It’s not going should be able to keep it long. length of hair should be left to the in the eyes. procedures for the team. It’s a step wrestling: Spirit makes the team to make a player play any better. But John Broholm, sophomore: I feel coach of the sport. There should be Doug Smith, coach: Athletics in the right direction toward team win. If cutting the hair brings down I don’t really think it’s that big of a they should make the sacrifice some kind of disciplinary code. If have changed since I went to school. unity and self discipline. These are spirit, we’re gonna lose. sacrifice for the team. because it won’t get in their eyes. hair means more than the sport then I’m really for it. If kids are willing two vital steps if we are going to Bruce Claude, junior, football and Bonnie Shea, senior: I don’t think But if they can find an effective to give up their hair they are very have a winning team. baseball: I think it is a sacrifice to they should regulate the length way to keep it out of their eyes, they dedicated; however, a coach should be able to tell a person if his hair interfers with his playing. There shouldn’t be a set rule; a coach Anderson Chosen All - CBL Team should use his own discretion. It’s all for the good of the team. Tim Anderson, Eisenhower’s As a team, the Eisenhower Varsity Anderson followed closely with a A few kids that are good feel that the varsity first baseman, has been had a record of 7-7 but will only .342 clip. discrimination of hair is unfair and this named to the All-CBL first team. lose 7 players during the next would keep them off the team. The blond haired, right handed campaign. Marc Krueger, Dennis Highlights of the year were beating hitter was first named to the second Blair, Anderson, Tim Wright, Chaffey 14-2 and also edging Top Leadership Holds team in the Sun-Telegram, but the Scott Williams, Dan Henry, and ranked Fontana 2-1 in a preseason Pot Luck Dinner tournament. Telegram corrected the error in the Sam Smith will all graduate from Cheerleaders, flags and poms of ‘72 evening edition. Eisenhower in June. Pete Vincent, Coach Dick King will take a performed for their last time at the Anderson was accompained by Bob Clarendon, Mike Gulla, Robb one-year leave of absence and the traditional pot-luck dinner last week. teammate Steve Cox in the all CBL Challinor, Cox, and Bruce Claude ‘73 Coach has not yet been named Parents of this year’s leadership girls selection. Cox, however, was named will all return to the Varsity team but likely candidates seem to be and next year’s were present. as the second team shortstop. in ‘73. Kolb baseball Coach Mike Mayne Heads and co-heads of each group for Receiving honorable mention were High on the team in hitting was Eisenhower J.V. Coach Willie Wilkin, STEVE COX next year were announced. Sue Rohrer Third Baseman Robb Challinor, and the Eagles SophomoreCoach Sid is head of the varsity cheerleaders with Outfielder Dan Henry, and Pitcher Cox as he rapped out a .350 average. TIM ANDERSON Gilbreath. Beth Frost as co-head. Dennis Blair. For flags the head is Gail Turner Mincer Clinches JV Bat Crown and co-head is Vicki Moss. B’s Takes Title Craig Mincer clinched the JV’s but put out a great effort even though Leading the poms is Jo Ann Aguilera batting title this 1972 season with a his .150 average didn’t show it. with Carol Patrick as co-head. Ike’s GAA “B” softball team took of the A team. Other players were phenomenal .461 average. Mincer Bob Whitney, one of the JV Julie Wolf is head of the JV first place in Citrus Belt League. Yvonne parker, Yvette Parker, Noel was closely followed by Dan Beck, catchers, who was called up to the cheerleaders and Karen Stull is co-head. The team defeated Chaffey 19 to Feeney, Lori Shaw, Pam Roberts, who batted .417. varsity squad, batted a high of .186. Head of the Bee cheerleaders is Debbie 6 for a perfect season of 6 wins and Terri Lee, Robbie Freeman, Denice Rod Canada, Mike Kruger, Mike Pat Zedalis and Mike Preston, ace Wagner with Kim Friedel as co-head. no losses. Allison, Judy Morgan, Chris Wolf Hiatt, Bill Bender and Mike Preston pitchers, hurled the JV’s to a 8-5-1 Mrs. Doris McCafferty, sponsor of The “A” team tied for second place and Jane Kohler. sported .300 or better averages while won-loss-tie season record. the leadership groups, was presented in CBL after losing to Chaffey 6 to 4 The season went as follows: Hiatt also copped the stolen base Mike Manning won the Golden with a charm bracelet from the groups for a season record of 4 wins, 2 losses. B TEAM crown with 11 thefts. Glove award with his outstanding of ‘72 as a token of their appreciation. “I had a wonderful group of Ike 13 Redlands 10 Mike Garthwaite and Jim Kinion play at the shortstop role, but only A second tryout session for drill competitors to work with. It was an Ike 18 Fontana 3 had high averages of .300 and recorded a mediocre .244 average team was started Wednesday in enjoyable season,” says Miss Fran Ike 20 Pacific 8 .400 respectively, but both had at the plate. order to recruit more members for Spears, coach. Ike 11 Colton 10 an undernourished at-bat total to Kruger and Preston shared the swat the 1972-73 school year. Student teacher, Mrs. Charlotte Ito Ike 23 San Bernardino 11 account for their achievements. title as each of them belted out two Those who have already made the group are Ada Balmores, Kim was the assistant coach for the teams. Ike 19 Chaffey 6 Craig Mincer Mike Jamieson, the rifle-arm JV four-baggers apiece and Mincer led Miss Spears commented, “We have A TEAM shortstop, was in a big slump all year the team in extra base hits with eight. Berry, Debbie Cox, Terry Conner, a lot of sophomores on our team so Ike 6 Redlands 5 Rialto Riders Ride Karen Dace, Kerry Haney, Kathi I expect a good team next year too!” Ike 23 Fontana 13 Roepke Places Harrell, Nora Hernandez, Linda “The Rialto Parks and Recreation Ike 22 Pacific 9 Johnson, Mary Kean, Jean Linaburg, Department has been sponsoring an Ike 7 Colton 14 Steal Three Firsts Chip Roepke landed in the CIP Debby Lyles, Cindy Mitton, Debbie excellent softball program for girls Ike 19 San Bernardino 11 play-offs, set for June 5, with a Moore, Patty Pulos, Donna Purtee, Three Rialto entrants rode to first fourth place finish in the CBL for many years, enabling the high Ike 4 Chaffey 6 places in the fourth Reach-Out­ Teri Reasoner, Sandra Rhone, play-offs Monday Barbara Russo, Cheryl Stacy, Jimm school to have such a skilled group “B” was another Rialto motocross held May 15. to choose from,” she added. All CBL schools participated in Thruman, Melba Warren, Denise championship team with an John Burr, owner of John Burr the league tournament with 5 men The B team consisted of Karen Cycles on Foothill in Fontana, Watts, Ann Weinburger, Linda undefeated season this year. from each team trying for one of the Westfall, Karen Wolfley, Linda Kamre, captain; Sue Potter, Joy Over 150 girls have tried out for placed first in the 500cc junior Harris, Marina Ynda, Debbie Rhone, Three Teen four spots in a chance for the CIF Woodward and Helen Sanchez. GAA teams this year. The basketball division. championships. Helen Reagan, Shelley Kezer, Carol Rob Raymer placed first in the Officers are Colonel, Susie Maxson; and field hockey teams took second Nights Set League games ended last week Lt. Colonels, Debbie Heft and Beth Gianni, Kim DeMeester, Nancy place, while swimming, tennis and 175cc junior division, and Stan Brown, Kathy Ward, Juli Shough, with Ike taking second place with a Mormon; and Captain, Cathy Camp. volleyball ended up in third place in Flanders first in the 100cc expert The Los Angeles Dodgers will 9-5 league record. Darnice Sabo and Mary Ellen Sierra. the CBL standings. class. Flanders received $50 for his Michelle Parker was the captain stage three “Teen Nights” at Dodger Poly, the league champ, defeated efforts, and Burr and Raymer took Stadium next Friday (vs. Houston Eisenhower’s varsity team by a 189­ home trophies. Astros) and June 2 (vs. St. Louis 204 score. Ted Rehwald was the high Gary Poppett and John Durbin, Cardinals). scorer with a 38. Roepke shot a 39 other Rialto entrants, received $25 Teenagers through age 19 will be and Eric Yakel came next with a 40. and $15 respectively, as Poppett admitted to regular $2.50 reserved On the close of the season Coach finished second in the 100cc expert seats for $1 on Teen Nights. In Harry Violette remarked, “We did and Durbin third in the 125cc expert addition to the regular scheduled very well with a second place finish. class. game there will be a variety of prizes We had golfers that haven’t shot Jones Goes To CIF Charles Lewis and Kim Daversa awarded to the teenagers. (in competition) in over a year or finished behind Burr in the 500cc Teenagers may order Teen Night haven’t shot at all, that came out and Ken Jones, who is still holding his junior, and Mark Digioia placed tickets by sending a check or money did a good job for us.” undefeated record in the 440, is the third in the 500cc junior division II. order (include a 25¢ mailing and Coach Violette was referring to only member of the Ike track team In the 100cc junior division II, handling charge) to Teen Night, Los Yakel and Richard Entwistle both who will be going to the CIF finals locals placing were Jeff Voss, Angeles Dodgers, Post Office Box seniors who were rookies on the team. today. second, and Bill Klaers a third. 100, Los Angeles, Calif. 90051. “We also have two sophomores, Five members of the team Special ticket booths located in Duff and Roepke, that did a good job participated in the recent CBL finals. parking lots 3 and 4 on the reserved for us,” he added. Ron Miller had a second place in (green) level at Dodger Stadium will “Ted Rehwald was the only returning the 100-yard dash. Dawson Busby open at 6 p.m. on Teen Nights. letterman that consistently scored in took first place in the 880 run, and The prizes will be distributed the top for us,” the Coach said. in the 440 he took third. between innings and only those Eisenhower is trying to get into Skip Mahoney took first in the persons holding tickets on the Teen one more team match before the 120-yard high hurdles. In the 180­ Night plan are eligible to win. season comes to a close. yard low hurdles he had third.

MICHELLE PARKER demonstrates methods for being a GAA “B” champion team. Page 4 EAGLE’S EYE May 26, 1972 38th District Strong Essay Winner Local Politics Discussed by Student Where Is America Going? keep us free and to keep us alive (Editor’s note: The following story and healthy, to help us keep our By BRIAN SEEMAN Tunno, a Democratic conservative, hot is the 72nd Assembly District. first serious threat against Quimby. written by John McCallister received right to life, liberty and the pursuit The major area of concentration expects to show good in San Both candidates, John Quimby, Regardless of their differences, it a special award in the recent essay of happiness. in local politics seems to be in the Bernardino, because he did well when incumbant, and Mike Lippit, does not give either man the right constest, sponsored by the local But are we grateful? We, the newly formed 38th Congressional he ran for congress two years ago. challenger, are fired up. to destroy the other’s political signs American Legion. John received $10 teenagers of America? No! We have District. A total of eleven candidates Brown, a liberal as well as Goggin, Quimby is now being doubted by his and posters. and a certificate of appreciation.) to guts to walk around with long hair have entered the race. Of the eleven, opposes the Vietnam war and voted former supporters. Lippit, a member Both candidates, have been against the defence appropriations. of the San Bernardino City Unified accused of painting and covering By JOHN McALLISTER and wear underclothes made from eight candidates are Democrats and our blessed flag. We have the guts to the other three are Republicans. Ayala, a conservative, feels that School Board, is pointing out the the other’s signs. Is it time for a new Placed in plastic wrap and tucked whatever has to be done to help our Quimby is missing too many days of “sober young candidate” or a time away in a special place in my home lies burn our drafts. And why? Why do Four Democrat candidates are we, the young men of America, do all Terry Goggin, attorney at law; men overseas should be done. the 4-day work week in Sacramento. to give Quimby another chance to a flag of the United States of America. So all four major candidates feel Quimby’s record shows previous prove he can still do the job? It is the flag that covered the casket these things? It is the fright of death? David Tunno, administrator; George Is it because we feel it’s morally Brown Jr., former California that they have a good chance to years of absentees were 50 per cent, Another area in local policies is of one Earl Wayne McAllister, United win the 38th Congressional District whereas now he shows about 30 per the race for the Superior Court office States Navy, a veteran for the great wrong to fight our enemy? congressman; and Ruben Ayala, No, it’s none of these excuses. It’s member of the county board of primary. cent. Quimby says his absentees No 1. Three candidates have entered: America. My dad. A good choice, in my opinion, is were for committee meetings and Russell Goodwin, judge of the As I stand gazing at this great plain cowardness and stupidity. A yellow supervisors. streak down our back a mile wide. Goggin, supported by his rich Ruben Ayala, because he is opposed illnesses. municipal court; Lawrence Novack, m e m o r i a l , a m e m o r i a l f r o m to the war but thinks we should help Lippit feels it is now time for a attorney-at-law; and Kenneth Pike, the American Legion, from the Have we lost our faith that God family, feels that “old politics” will provide the way? Have we lost should be stopped. He says all three our boys if they need it. change. He calls himself the “sober deputy district attorney. All three Government, from God, my pride runs Another area where it has been young candidate,” and opposes the candidates seem to be honest people deep. Pride in my father. Pride in the our fight for freedom? Our fathers of his challengers fit that category. have gone across the seas, full of running for a justified cause. country for which he served. Nancy Smith is running for re- I often wonder what it would be like fright, yet full of courage. Full of hopes, ambition, dreams. They left election to her county supervisor if he were still alive today. Where position. would we be? What would be doing their homes, freedom and luxuries to provide homes, freedom and Millions Spent Unnecessarily This roundup local politics in our right now, today? area of candidates for offices. To all these question, I have answers. luxuries for us, their children. T h e F e d e r a l B u r e a u o f The list of alleged subversives and Order — Fascist Style.” These These great men, these proud There are a total of ten propositions Where would we be? We would be in Investigation is investigating includes athletes, entertainers, words and others of McKissick’s on the June 6 ballot. the backwoods of Tennessee, Kentucky, men, will live forever — great men prominent black leaders who are not and artists, in short, anyone who statements have been deposited in a Georgia or some other beautiful place. like George Washington, Thomas in the least guilty of subversive acts. speaks against bigotry and racism F.B.I. dossier in his name. Editorials Seem Fishing, hunting, boating, riding and all the Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, John In the investigation of so-called in this country. Harry Belafonte, T o f u r t h e r i l l u s t r a t e t h e things a father and son should do together. Kennedy and Earl Wayne McAllister. racial matters millions of dollars Muhammad Ali, and James Baldwin ridiculousness of the bureau is the Like Good Idea Where is America going? I’ll tell There are over one hundred million have been spent by the bureau. are among these names. , case on Ralph David Abernathy, L. D. DeSoto you. It’s going into the hands of An inquiry made by Jack author-actor-playwright, and his successor to the late Dr. Martin males in the United States. Eighty per While I sit at this typewriter, cent of them are like my dad. They these great men... and millions more Anderson (well-known Washington wife have been investigated several Luther King. The investigators are like them, and their sons. For a great D.C. journalist) and others reveals times. Dick Gregory is the subject of very interested in his relationship I know I am unable to write take pride in what they do, especially anything. So I can only let you, when they serve their country. Some country like our deserves nothing that F.B.I. surveillance has been a rather large file. with his co-workers. An informer less than great men to run it. terribly one-sided. Only extreme Even Congressmen and Nixon- quoted Hosea Williams (Colleague the reader, write the words that of these men have now grown old and will flow for the rest of this have joined one of the great veterans Men, take up arms against the white racists have fallen under its Agnew supporters are under of Abernathy) as remarking “he was eye, whereas, every major black suspicion. Yes, the F.B.I suspects rather concerned as to the cool and article. You direct my fingers. organizations, the American Legion. evils that are tearing us down. And You are me, I am you. Others have died. They have died to God, bless America again. leader has a file in his name. the former CORE director Floyd noticeably distant attitude recently McKissick, Jr., director of “Soul displayed by... Abernathy.” Well... how do you like it? City” in North Carolina. McKissick The F.B.I. has gone so far as to An editorial is a good idea. made headlines when he blasted pry into the finances of Coretta Yes, of course, but, what shall the Democratic party for failing Scott King. The organization was you write? There is great Response To “ Will The Pot Boil Over “ to deliver “on its promises.” In a pre-occupied counting receipts to social dilemma in the world statement supporting the Nixon the documentary film about Dr. King today. Runaround economics. administration, McKissick stated when it was appearing throughout Mass starvation. The flower In response to the story “Will one has any convictions worth have got together on this that it has offered more than “just the country. of mankind, namely love is the pot boil over” that appeared fighting for. Nor does he believe continent we’ve been pushed the rhetoric.” Jesse Jackson, Roy Wilkins, and trampled like a cheap weed. in the May 12 issue of the Eagle’s that people can be suppressed around, looked down upon, McKissick has straddled and Bayard Rustin have also come under Very good I commend you. Eye, I say NUTS! and pushed to the point that they hated, and now physically leaped the political fence like many the scrutiny of the F.B.I. Very fine things to write about, have to fight back. other politicians. Two years ago It is truly a shame that those who and I must admit you are better The person who wrote this threatened. writers than I thought. You have Today whites have a terrible he named Nixon as “one of the speak out against injustice in this article obviously believes that no Ever since blacks and whites nation’s leading proponents of ‘Law country are labelled subversive. insight to the truth of our times. time getting jobs over black Ecology is threatened. Our applicants. The National world, our people our drowning Association for the Advancement Movie Rating Impractical to T. V. and suffocating in our own Okinowa Denounced By Student of Colored People has literally Laurie Greene In response to this report, networks industrial feces. Automobiles such as NBC, CBS and ABC are run wild on the freeway. Where forced businesses to hire a certain The old familiar sound of a gun By LAURIE GREENE vantage point for the United States. percentage of black employees. taking violence from TV programs. are their owners? Why have shot or a bomb explosion may be “However,” stated John Schneider, they not obtained licenses? “A period of history which began Now there is nothing. The troops Employers have bent over a thing of the past, if TV violence have gone; the men and their war backwards for minority groups. president of CBS, “We do not Why have they not gotten in the tragedy and suffering of war... is reduced, as suggested by U.S. pledge to eliminate all violence from their shots? Where are their is closing in conditions of peace.” machines have gone. All the money, Whites are sick and tired Surgeon General Jessee L. Steinfeld. the time and the lives spent were television because we do not feel parents or owners of their little This statement was made after of`being held responsible for Steinfeld contends that there is a that to be a desirable course.” keys and slips of paper, those Okinowa was returned to Japan wasted. Or were they? Granted, black slavery in this country. definite link between violence on it was a military necessity during Concerning the rating system, that feed them? Oh, we have following 27 years of American Whites are sick of hearing they television and an antisocial behavior all agree it would be impractical if done wrong, America! Bring occupation. In one of the bloodiest World War II, but what about now? in some children. In a report to The Okinowa were only too willing don’t treat blacks well. Whites applied to television. “Children are back the horse... or walk... battles of World War II, Okinowa are sick to death of being told the Senate he said that “the casual not always attended by parents when or ride a bicycle. The society was taken from Japan after 83 horrid to have the big Americans take their relationship between televised nuclear bombs and their B-52’s off they must respect the black man, the watch television and a rating of automobile has gone mad days of fighting. Japan sacrificed violence and antisocial behavior is of violence might attract them to a and is spreading the disease! 260,000 lives in a vain attempt to the island. Although they depended and when whites start dying then sufficient to warrant appropriate and upon American economic support, the dam will burst. Don’t call program,” contends Julian Goodman (You’re doing well. Moralizing keep this small, strategically located immediate remedial action. president of NBC. is good for the soul.) island from “enemy” hands, while there were no tears shed when the me Whitey, and I won’t call you It was suggested, by Steinfeld that U.S. handed Okinowa over to Japan. nigger. Therefore the networks are placing Well, is that it? No more? the United States lost 125,000 lives. a rating system be used as guidelines additional emphasis on resolving I’m disappointed. Nothing During these next 27 ears, 43,000 The gesture of “peace and But will the pot boil over? Only for parents and the government. friendship” made in returning conflict in children’s programs, about war or POW’s or American troops were shipped if people like the author of that “I don’t know whether it would such as Saturday morning cartoons, politics or nuclear holocaust onto the island. Committees were Okinowas to Japan was great, but it article don’t open their eyes to be on a scale from 0 to 10, but should have been done long ago. It through non-violent means. ABC for or Creedence Clearwater established, depending upon U.S. reality. Then the pot will boil it could be sued by consumers example, is planning to upgrade all Revival? Shame shame But, economic support. Money, people and was, in this author’s opinion, futile and the Federal Communications and unnecessary to keep the island over and a lot of people are going cartoon series this fall by eliminating with practice you’ll get a machines were poured into Okinowa to get burned. Commission might look at stations all programs which depend solely on lot better. You’ve actually because it was a strategic military (Continued to Col. 6) in terms of violent content.” “action” and are devoid of comedy. served a purpose writing this, although reading it for the first Students, Teachers Discuss Age of Bus Driving Eligibility , Maturity time, because all who read this in some way are united. The law now says that 18-year-olds safety but the safety of a bus load of with hiring an older person with much driving the aged and they will not trust Mr. Randall McKay, teacher: If a are adults. children, and there is too much chance driving experience for a bus driver; WE wrote it. Everyone. A him, yet they will allow our kids to be young person were to get a job driving marvelous idea. I/We/All have H o w e v e r , t h e C i v i l S e r v i c e that it could be forgotten momentarily. however, there are many types of jobs driven by the same aged person? I think a bus, I don’t believe that he would Commission of San Bernardino is Mr. Detlef Moeller, driving teacher: that can be given 18-year-olds where age done well and good for getting a well trained 18-year-old adult driver be chosen for the job if he were it out of our systems. Thanks. discussing whether or not persons under Seems to me that a “young teenager” is not a factor, and inexperience would could qualify as well as any other driver. incompetent. His testing and screening 21 can be hired for city jobs. would not look any younger nor make not keep them from getting the job. The Mrs. Idabelle Conroy, secretary: What would undoubtedly be quite stingent, Specifically, the city transit passengers feel any more ill at ease job to be done should be the factor, not grandma isn’t proud to ride with her thereby producing a good bus driver. In (Continued from Col. 2) superintendent has stated, “Due to the than a young 21-year-old. It’s too bad whether the law says 18 is an adult. I grandson! many jobs, young minds and energies for so many years. The need 27 years age of the persons we haul, they feel ill that reaching a certain age makes you held a very responsible job at 18. I also Daniel Dorado, sophomore: The are the catalyst of success. ago the island isn’t necessary the at ease with a young teenager behind the an adult according to the law. I venture had driven a car already 2 years at 18, law that says 18-year-old are adults is Mrs. Majoerie Rawlinson, recorder: I need of this country today, nor has wheel of a bus doing the driving.” to say that there are as many 18-year- but not a school bus. really no good. For example, my friend believe 18 to 21-year-old adults should it been for many years. The time and Students and faculty at Eisenhower olds who are not adults as there are Mrs. Drothy Fromm, secretary: I do who is 18 wanted to buy a car, and he be hired for many city jobs but not as money should have been channeled were asked their opinion of this attitude. “teenagers” who are adults before they not feel an 18-year-old has had enough had to have a co-signer for the loan bus drivers for the reason of their own into different resources, such as Mr. David Camarigg, counselor: I reach that milestone age of 18. experience behind the wheel to permit company. mental health as well as the passengers; ecology and helping the poor, other don’t really believe bus passengers Mrs. Edith Lindsay, work experience: them to be responsible for the lives of Vera Jacobson, sophomore: Why feelings. than an island where efforts to help would be concerned about teenage I can’t say that I have experienced a others. I totally agree with the city transit shouldn’t they be able to drive a bus? If To drive a city bus, and to cope were totally unappreciated. bus drivers. The same doubts were feeling of security with many bus drivers superintendent. they have their license and are careful steadily for eight hours with traffic, plus prevalent when women began driving in my life, and they were middle aged. John Myerchin, counselor: I feel drivers, then they should get the job. the public, plus schedules, transfers, school buses, but women have proved If the driver were 18 years old, my that this example and several others, handling and checking the money, takes themselves capable and aI feel teenage apprehension could quite conceivably including the interpretation of some several years of experience and maturity. drivers can be just as competent as be intensified, since it usually takes a lot school regulations, have made a mockery A young adult could secure experiences other drivers. Having taught both high of living to place true value on life. At of the law. It appears that the 18-year­ for a city us driver by first driving a school girls and ‘adult’ women behind 18, I would not have driven a bus with old will be held fully responsible as truck, then a school bus (which isn’t 8 the wheel driver training, I can assure the same feeling of responsibility that I an adult, but he won’t be allowed to hours of steady driving in traffic and you girls are much easier to teach and have now. I contend that human nature participate in many of the privileges doesn’t involve handling money). learn quicker. hasn’t altered in that respect. Hiring for accorded to adults. It takes maturity and experience Mr. Charles Zupanic, counselor: The this position should be based on a mature Russ Sterger, sophomore: I feel that if to drive with the comfort of the Sun Telegram of May 4 suggests in a attitude of the applicant, despite age. they are qualified for the job they should passengers in mind. The last over-21­ story that the Transit System is primarily get it, no matter what age they are. As but-young driver I rode with drove for “seniorciticens.” As a senior citizen with driving a bus, I feel that someone too fast between stops, stopped too is over 60 years of age, he or she might who has been driving for a long time and abruptly, passed by passengers waiting well feel at ease with young people. has had more experience at it should get for the bus, and it was an unpleasant However, the same person will gladly the job. This would cancel out the young Vera Jacobson experience, not at all like riding with and confidently place himself in the teenager in this aspect. I agree with the the other drivers. hands of a young person at Disneyland. superintendent. Mr. John Knippel, teacher: As a So the age is immaterial but the “image” Roger Standifer, senior: I don’t think former bus driver and trainer, I agree is important. Let the transit system stress 18-year-olds have had enough driving with the city’s concern. There are a the proper image, and let the law be experience, plus they would not have few exceptions as there are to any the law. The law says 18-year-olds are the know-how to cope with the problem generalization but we are dealing with adults. So comply. the students on the bus would have. they human lives as well as expensive pieces of property. Changing the legal status of Mrs. Florence Haslam, attendance Mrs. Edith Lindsay would also be too close, age wise, to any office: high school students, to make them mind an adult and having better education does If feel that the Civil Service Mrs. Mary Williamson: I would not and follow the rules. not change the maturation process. Also Commission is right in not hiring feel ill at ease if an 18-year-old should Mr. Milt Smaha, teacher: The most 18-year-olds have very limited 18-year-olds to drive school buses. be a competent driver. I would certainly California Vehicle Code allows a experience in traffic and especially for There is always an exception to the rule, prefer this to an older person. person of age 18 to drive a school bus handling a large cumbersome vehicle but in the most part, 18-year-olds do not Helen Lavin, secretary, adult how can transporting pupils to or from school. that accelerates slowly, turns wide and realize the seriousness of the trust place we use a dual standard and worry about Since our children are supposed to be has twice the braking distance of the in them for a job involving not only their the 18-year-old adult education: I agree our most precious assets of the future, average car. Mr. Milt Smaha