Five Service Clubs Vie In Spring Sing Tonite Five Fullerton Junior College service clubs will be vieing for top awards at the annual Spring Sing being held in the high school auditorium tonight at 8 p.m. 7ge Ofecial Peticatoc af fet uaeJ nr Cee This year the Hornet Knights, Olympias, Professional Nurses, Vets and Kappa Lambda Sigma service clubs will Vol XXXVIII Fullerton, California, Friday, April 1, 1960 No. 21 be participating in this annual event. The sing is composed of a series of nine minute skits to Chamber Music be performed by members of the individual clubs. Club skits will be judged on their audience Concert Slated appeal, originality, team work, effort, enthusiasm, musical tal- For Sunday ent, and good taste. Judges which An evening of chamber music have been selected are people will be presented by the members from outside Fullerton JC. of the music department at the Trophies will be awarded for Chamber Music Concert being pre- first and second place winners. sented Sunday, April 3, in the Stu- "Competition for the trophies dent Center at 8 p.m. promises to be much greater this Participating in this free even- year than in past years because ing of music will be the 15 mem- all of the clubs have worked very ber Madrigal Singers, the string hard," stated Miss Marguerite ensemble, clarinet ensemble and a Waters, Dean of Women and co- piano solo. ordinator of the event. The Madrigal Singers will per- Each of the five participating form a series of 17th century clubs will put on a nine minute madrigals and contemporary mad- skit which will involve at least rigals, and "Mass in G" by Schu- seven club members. In each bert. The String Ensemble will act there may be two non club perform "Brandenburg Cone e r t o member participants. These two for Strings" by Bach. On the are usually the director and piano, Frances Hopkins will play the accompanist," states M i s s "Suite Opus 14" by Bartok. Waters, "however, all the singers must be club members." Most of the clubs have acquired 257 Named some outside assistance in plan- ning their musical arrangements. To Honor List although none of the groups have A total of 257 Fullerton Junior ge'ined any help from the college SOME PEOPLE KNOW WHAT THE SCORE IS. This is the case with members of the Olympia ser- College students this week were music department, she continues. vice club, Jim White, Buzz Potter, Jim Kohl, and Treat Beaty as they rehearse in preparation for the ann- named to the Dean's Honor List Tickets for the "sing" can be ual Spring Sing being presented tonight at 8 p.m. in the high school auditorium. for superior scholarship. obtained from members of the The list, representing about 8 service clubs taking part, in the deans's office, or at the TRYOUTS percent of the entire student body, door. SET is composed of students who main- There are no reserved seats. FJC Students To Attend Tryouts for the Associated tain a B or better grade average The Vets Club won last years Women Students and Associated over a full load of college courses. competition with a medley of Men Students Fashion show, tena- Graduates of 14 high schools are three folk songs. Mock Political Convention tively scheduled for May 10, will represented on the list. Nine stu- Kappa Lambda Sigma came in take place next Tuesday and dents from outside the U.S.A. are second with a medley of "Dental" Fullerton Junior College will be representing the states Wednesday, April 5 and 6 at 12 also included. songs and commercials. of Georgia, North Carolina, Mississippi, Alabama, and Ken- p.m. in the Student Center. tucky, at the Mock Democratic National Nomination Con- Tryouts are for both men and vention to be held Saturday, April 23, at Los Angeles State women stated AWS President College. Karen Lindstrom. Models, to wear Any and all students interested in attending as a dele- the clothes of local merchants, gate to the convention from one of these states may sign will be selected by a group of up now either in front of room 122 or in office 624. judges. Those trying out will be Deadline for signing up will be Monday, April 18. judged on personality, posture, Students need not be taking social science courses to apply. Re- figure, and poise. publican and Democrats as well are urged to participate in a conven- It is suggested by Miss Lind- tion similar to the actual event. strom that the women wear heels As of this date of publication, 146 students have signed up, this when trying out. making FJC the largest delega- tion from any school, reports Mr G. C. W. Husbfaw, group advisor. Gimme N Faculty advisors for the group Na I Officer; are Dr. John Vloyantes, Mr. C. I W. Hushaw, Mr. Frank Tyson, Four Students and Mr. Dwayne Copp. receive Awards It is important to sign up now Jim Gemmill, member of the Fullerton Junior College I, so that proper arrangements may Phi Beta Lambda chapter, was elected State Treasurer be made. and four other members received competetive. awards at A meeting for all signed up the recent state convention of the FBLA held last week- so far will be held this Tuesday at end at the Lafayette Hotel 12 p.m. in the Little Theater. Sub- in Long Beach. awards to the winners at the sequent meetings of the delega. Stephanie Alexander received final banquet. tions may will be held to map out first place in vocabulary com- Other members attending this strategy. petition, Kathy Young received a two day convention were Mary . Stearns, Florance Cooper, Larry third place spelling award, Lois McDonald, retiring state presi- Wenholz captured ACT Required second place dent, Arlene Garcia, Pat Hol- inessay writing, and Carol Wilt. comb, and Marilyn Robinson; re- sic received first place in essay tiring state corresponding sec- By All Transfers writing. Another award received retary. Students who plan on attending by the chapter was a Gold Star Don Robertson, president of Chapter Award certificate Long Beach State College, or oth- for the FJC chapter, participated in Project and Activity Reports, er nearby state colleges this fall, e a college section panel and dis. gular reports must file applications for the Am- turned into the cussion group entitled "Problems state office of erican College Test examinat io ii club activities and of the Campus Club." dues. before April 1 in the FJC Coun- due. Highlighting the Friday even. Mr. Raymond seling Center. Polentz, club ad- ing banquet was Dr. Nelson Nor- visor The ACT examination, required was chosen State President man, FJC social science instruc- of the sponsors of all transfer students, is to be association and tor, speaking on Russia. "It was given cn Saturday morning, April Mr. John Collins was given an a very excellent and entertaining 23; but students who plan on tak- honorary 1ifetime membership speech," commented President award. ing the test must file an applica- Don Robertson, "and was enjoyed tion in the center before April Chuck Cross, past president of by all." PROUDLY SHOWING THE AWARDS that they received at the 1. When application is made, full the FJC Chapter, acted as chair- "The entire convention was a State Phi Beta Lambda Convention held in Long Beach this past week- information as to where the test man of the competative contests very educational, informative en- end are: back row, Lois Wenholz, Stephanie Alexander, Kathy is to be given and what further carried on during the state con- joyable, and interesting one," re- Young, and Carol Wiltsie; and , front, Jim Gemmill, newly elected steps are required will be given. vention. He also presented the ports. State Treasurer, and Don Robgrtson, Chapter President. Page 2 THE HORNET Friday, April 1, 1960 Love! Love! Love?

EDITORIAL 7e iac C(4Crtain..

Next week will ring down the final curtain on one of the most dramatic performances ever presented at Ful- CENSORED lerton Junior College. This production, one that occurs without fail every semester, is one of the happiest and, yet, in some cases, the most tragic ever presented. Next week will be the end of "The First Quarter." For some Hornets the final curtain will be a relatively happy one. These are the people who have discovered the not-so-magic formula for combining studies with FJC's excellent activities program. For others, who are really "just getting started" and, "how can the quarter be over already?", things will not be so cheery. These are the people who decided to coast "MY DARLING, I LOVE YOU!" whispers hfusky.voiced actress and F.JC alumna Dusty Panz for the first few weeks and then couldn't get off the hill. into the eager ,ear of her film co-star Torn DIwne .in a torrid scene from their new movie, "Love, Or perhaps they are the ones who feel that college is "all Love, "Love," soon to be released. The tawney-haired actress will appear this evening in a student for fun" with studies sandwiched in when there is time. body fund-raising show in the auditorium. For still others, the first quarter will really be the end. These are the people who, having failed to make satisfac- tory scholastic showings the first semester, have been FJC's Most Famous Graduate, given until now to make up their grades and have failed. Shortly, they will join the.fortunately small group of those who "didn't want to go to college anyway." Eventually, Famed Actress Returns Tonight however, these people usually end up saying "Work is okay, but why did I ever drop college?" that she gives credit for her In its long list of illust- I1..Miss ...Panz. . modestly replied, "Dah- . . . It is still not too late to bolster sagging grades, for rious alumni FJC can list ng, i's simply manveious:.1tht.i.s7c.d.t.or. . I great dancing success to her midterms begin next week. For those students who forgot had such fun at FJC-besides such famous names as John had such fun at FJ-besides dancing instructor at the college,he to look at their calendars in time, some studying and extra getting a dahling education. In- Mrs. effort could perhaps go a long, long way. Those students Raitt and Mrs. Richard cluding my first two husbands; Hortense Heavywheels. who can face the end of the quarter with confidence can Nixon; however, no graduate I got a great deal out of the VERY ACTIVE bask in their scholastic glory and then plan for the quar- is more famous or more-any- college. -During her years at Hornetville, ter ahead. thing than sultry movie and Of course, you know that I Miss Panz was very active in The quarter ends on April 8. It will bring a feeling of stage star, Miss Dusty Panz. was very shy in those days and student governmerit. Besides accomplishment and determination to keep up the good Currently divorcing her sixth was very thrilled to be elected carrying I8/2 units in her major, husband (only one of her num- work for some. For others it will bring determination to Homecoming and EC queen for underwater basketwe a ving, and erous records), do better next quarter. A feeling of discouragement will Miss Panz will three straight years. And when serving as captain of the college visit the scene of her gay and arrive for others. I was named "Miss Intramural chess team, she served as Com- triumphant college days this How will you feel when the final curtain falls on "The Wrestling," which was the same missioner of Elections during her evening when she and her co- First Quarter ?" -K. R. year I was named "Miss Water freshman year. It was during star from her latest movie, "Love, Polo" and the year after I was this same year that she was elec- Love, Love" do a benefit per. selected "Miss 'Olive Wreath," I ted Spring Formal Queen, Stu- formance in the auditorium. was simply devastated!" dent body Vive-President and Trea- Proceedsr from the event wrill o t. financ the flee. of. . g" Miss Panz went on to say surer and Woman of Distinction, dettez to the Sdeov to finance the fleet of helicopt- that she feels she owes her dram- Miss FJC, and Honorary Mr. FJC. ers being purchased to trans-atic success to her now-retired During her fifth year at Fullerton, Dear Miss Kathy Reho: port FJC students to and from dramatic instructor at FJC Miss she served as Student Body Pres- Last week while reading your column, as I always do the Fprkingthe parkglot.oLulla Bye w "taught me all I ident and Commissioner of Riots. (I am one of your many thousand devoted fans!), I came MAHVELOUS know." The Academy Award The husky-voiced actress first upon the beautifully (as usual) written passage where When asked how she felt about winner, who has. also appeared in appeared in films in the screen returning you, said that you were losing friends because of your to her old alma mater. several musical comedies, stated spectacular, "All the Q ueens writing. Horror stricken, I decided to write to let you Men." In 1957 she won the Aca- know that despite the stupidity of thse other clods, I am demy Award for her dramatic still 1000 percent behind you. role in "Please Don't Eat the Each week your witty writing in your brilliant column I& IL Palm Tree." According to ad, and your cleverness in handling seri'ous matters in your vance reviews, her latest effort, enlightening editorials brighten my life. In my opinion, "Love, Love, Love" promises to and I'm sure many others feel this way, you are the most STORE FOR MEN be another winner. outstanding writer to ever bring honor to FJC. And so FJC's most famous I hope you will keep up your exquisite work. With your graduate returns to the campus tremendous talent and marvelous wit, you are sure to go tonight. far in your profession and have a successful career! ! ! Sincerely, MOM - Coeds Chosen

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. 1 I 111111l 8.111If Ir il 1111111 1 t111ll l Il l ll l IIll l l lli THE HORNET Page 3 Friday, FidaArilAl1.10ONTa 1, 1960 INTRAMUAL LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS SCHEDULES Sacer Pa49 LISTED BY JIM SHIPKEY April 4th to 6th is Intramural Men's and Women's golf at the Ballroom Opens Green River golf course at 2 p.m. April 5th through the 7th Intra- mhural Men's Decathlon. April 19th through 21st Men's Softball. April for Easter Week 26th miniature golf at the Castle The Rendezvous Ballroom, Balboa, will open its doors to Golf course at 4 p.m. the record Easter week crowd expected in the area from April 9 through 17. The ballroom, now operated by the The Men's doubles bowling lea- Dean, Dave American Ballroom Corporation, plans to reinstate the tic- gue team, James still leading with in use there from the late Goodwin are ket-dance policy which was 67.90 peterson points. The Hornet twenties until World War II. In this plan a ten-cent ticket Knights team is running a close admits a couple to the dance second with 67.09 peterson points. floor for one dance. The favorite Easter week vaca- PA' System The results of the Men's and tion spot for Southland teenagers Women's archery: Dennis Denile for many years, Balboa, antici- Knights was first with a score of pates a record crowd this year due 483 points or average of 6.7 per to the relatively late Easter date, Soon In Hive arrow. Second was Wes Barton, 4.73 points or average of 5.8 per promising ideal beach weather, and A public address system has arrow. The results of the women's the fa'c t t h a t Los Angeles and been planned for the Hive and archery: first, Judy Willmarth IT'1 JUST THATW Orange County schools have sched- should be installed some time next IORRY ABOLITUSTYTIEDA',IS5 LATOFUR-- 420 points or average of 6.2 per LOM HAVE A GIRL ENROLLED IN AN ENGINEERING CLA55,' uled Easter vacations for the same week. VeR'. arrow. period. In the past the Easter va- The dual speaker system which cation perieds for the two counties is being installed by Sound Pro- have been staggered. ducts Corporation will cost be- The Coed Bowling League bowl- A traffic problem is anticipated tween $125 and $175. ed their second round Wednesday. in the area due to the limited ac- The Hive speakers will operate Jerry Pefer bowling on team six Hornet Captures USC cess to Balboa Island afforded by was point leader with the high- in conjunction with the public ad- B one bridge and an auto ferry from dress system in the Student Cen- est score of 207 points. ______i iL...... L_ _e the peninsula. Parking and recre- ter and will be set up so the juke ational facilities on the peninsula turned off box in the hive will be The results of the men's wrest- rana eepse are preparing to accommodate the Srana w psaes automatically when announce- ling in the 130 lb. division winner crowds which may be un- Trophy overflow ments are being made. was Murokawa. In the 150 lb. Rob- FJC's Hornet captured the Grand Sweepstakes able to get on the island. The complete process of instal- ert Peharek. In the 160 lb., Jim for the Best Newspaper and individual staff members also only one day, lation should require Shipkey and in the 170 b. div- t e e copped high honors at the 35th annual University of South- FJC Represents reports Pete Dodd, commit iPrestion the winner was Rudo ern California Newspaper Day held on March 26 on thef chairman. ern California Newspaper Day held on March 26 on the Preston. . Uruguary During i _ USC campus. The Hornet topped over 500 Model UN Meet Club Notes A F other college newspapers from Fullerton Junior College will re- schools throughout the south, present Uraguay at the Model ALPHA GAMMA SIGMA western United States to win the to be United Nations Conference BIG SUCCESS .. Alpha Gamma honor. Head judge Howard C. held at the University of Cali- Sigma members hosted the Alpha 0 R Hall, speaking for the other mem- fornia at Berkeley on April 6. Gamma Sigma s t a t e convention p O judging Topics scheduled for discussion last Saturday. Every part of the bers of the distinguished at the April 6 meeting include the program went off well and the panel said, "We have never seen Arab -Israeli fig ht over Jeru- FJC chapter of AGS is proud of anything like it! Such a mar- salem, the hope for disarmament, their work. velous, perfect paper-there was the race conflict, and French nu- BETA PHI GAMMA never any doubt in our minds. clear testing. NEW MEMBERS ACCEPTED . L S We had no choice!" The six - member FJC delega- Members of Beta Phi Gamma far- Staff members who won top tion, all members of the college Snally accepted Melonie Howland, individual honors were Sports Ed- International Relations Club, had Jerry Muzio, Mike Several, and itor Fred Peritore, most incorrect a warm-up session at Chaffey Col- Trudy Giordino as new members. sports story; News Editor Louie lege recently when they repre- Congratulations have also been Calvert, most inaccurate report- sented the same country in a re- Peritore for EUROPE given to member Fred SEE ing; Editor-in-chief Carol Fink, gional mock United Nations as- winning the second place award at and best buck-passer; Society Edi- sembly. the University of Southern Califor- France, Spain, England, Germany tor Marilyn Yellis, most faulty FJC group, who Members of the nia Newspaper Day. punctuation; photographer Joe meeting and attended the Chaffey CHOIR Switzerland Tater, most blurry pictures; and to Berkeley, are Court- will travel ALL SUNG OUT .. Members of Feature Editor Kathy Reho, most Johnson of Fullerton, chair- land the Fullerton Junior College Choir dull editorials and most half- man; Helen Waldrip of Whittier; returned Saturday from their trip witted column. Sharon Hinderliter of Fullerton; to San Francisco. On this whirl- up and Joan Wright $995 Business manager Mary Lou May of Anaheim; Lin- wind tour the choir appeared at won second place for the most da Fuller of Fullerton; and Bev- Wasco High School, Hanford High fouled-up bookkeeping, and Torch erly Slodbod of Brea. The group School, Reedly Junior College, Se- Go by Ship; Return by Air editor Do n na Milnes captured is under advisership of Phil ip quoia College, and San Jose High third for the least artistic year- Borst, FJC social science instruc- School. L.A. to L.A. tor. HORNET KNIGHTS book. Student expenses are borne JACKETS ORDERED . . Those Se veral1 outstanding speakers mainly by the student body, partly of the Round Table will participate 22-62 days $1095 spoke briefly at the luncheon by the individual delegates. in the Annual Spring Sing this Tour 1 June me e t i ng. World-famous author evening beginning at 8 p.m. in the (famous for his SPELING AND Fullerton High School Auditorium. Tour 2 July 1-55 days $1045 YOU), English instructor, and 5 FJC Students Hornet Knight Club jackets will former spell1 ing-bee champion, be ordered after the election of Moss E. Stone, spoke on "Sukses- Attending CJCSG third quarter members. Tour 3 July 15-50 days $1025 sful Speling and Howe Ezy It Is." Garbage collector Figsby Gas- Meet in San Diegc off spoke on "Why I chose Jour- Five Fullerton J u n i o r College Post Filled for information contact nalism as a Career." student government leaders are re- Claudia Elkins, Fullerton Junior presenting FJC at the spring Cali- College f re s'h m an, was select- Junior College Student Gov- of Twins Born fornia * ed this past week as treasurer Dr. Nelson Norman - Rm. 124 ernment Association confer e n c e the Freshman Class. Congratulations go to Mr. and being held in San Diego at the Miss Elkins was chosen f rom 2616 E. Pearson, Fullerton TR 1-2344 Mrs. Guy Petroff on becoming the Hotel del Coronado today and to- Sapplications submitted to the parents of twin boys born Sunday, morrow. freshman class executive board. * * * March 27 at 4:17 and 4:18 p.m. at The delegation is headed by As the Garden Park General Hospi- scciated Student Body President to Soviet Union ta. in Anaheim. C 1 ass Europe and extension Bill Lives of Orange and includes Fullerton, and Freshman Mr. Petroff, father of the 5 Ron Ranson of Whittier. Associated Women Student Presi- SPresident pound, 8 ounce twins, is the head 350 student delegates Greece, Istanbul dent Karen Lindstrom of Ana- SMore than of the Fullerton Junior College member junior colleges heim, Elections Commissioner Ka- from 68 I.B.M. department. Downey, Commis- Sare expected to attend the semi- thy Young of t $2095 /~^^~l//// ^^/rsss^^r^ss sioner of Athletics Jim Shipkey o1f annual conference. June 25-57 days ~h~^MhNNW+ICClrf~f~^^ Page 4 THE HORNET F'riday, April 1, 1960 Spikemen Meet Mount Sac at Walnut Racketmen Making Determined Bid For Title Cindermen Will Attempt to E.C. Standing Tennis Squad Blasting All W L T Upset Defending Champions Orange Coast ...... 6 0 0 Mount SAC ...... 4 1 1 Opposition On Route to Title By MIKE GARRITY Shining for the Hornets were San Berdoo ...... 4 2 by LES ZEMANSKY hurdler The underdog Fullerton Hornet 7-2 win over a tough Chaffey Having narrowly been b e a t e n Doug Hankins, who won Riverside ...... 3 2 1 by Santa Ana last week and hav- the 120 highs and the 220 lows, tennis team plays host to Orange squad. Chaffey ...... 2 4 0 ing never captured a loop meet and Dave Parsley, who annexed Coas t, t he defending Eastern Hornets Could Surprise from the Mt. San Antonio Mount- the 440. Fullerton's Mike-Cleary Citrus ...... 2.....2 4 0 Conference tennis champions, to- While not as impressive in win- ies, Fullerton tracksters will be go- captured the high jump with a 6-1 FULLERTON ...... 1 5 0 day at 2 p.m. in a titanic duel that ning t heir matches, (Fullerton, may well ing all out this afternoon when effort, while George Ramos tied Santa Ana ...... 1 5 0 decide the 1960 confer- nevertheless, also enters today's they face the Mounties and Chaf- for first in pole vault with a 13 ence tennis race. match unbeatdn in conference fey in a tri-meet on the Chaffey footer. Orange Coast brings an un- play (4-0). Rated only as one of oval. beaten conference record (4-0) several dark horses at the begin- Facing their stiffest competition into today's match that includes ning of the season, the Hornets from the defending loop champs of highly impressive victories over have repeatedly stung the op- Mt. SAC, the Hornets will be hard PLAY Mount San Antonio, Citrus, Santa position. In the last three weeks pressed in many events. C o a c h Ana, and last week a stunning they h ave successively defeated Jim Bush stated, "Mt. SAC is .By- Mount San Antonio, Citrus, Riv. loaded with material, especially erside and Redlands. Santa Ana in the 440, the broad jump, the ;ni , :,, ii7 1 with, all but Redlands being in pole vault, and the javelin. We PLAY Guinn Hermann conference play. F u 11 e rton's sea- know that we can expect a tough son record is 13 wins and 2 losses By FRED PERITORE with results of the Pomona and And Ewart Given San Diego matches, played ear- Hello sports fans, it looks as if one of my predictions has hit its lier in the week, not available mark. Our spring sports program is a winning program. Of the five sports only baseball is bringing up the rear, as everywhere at press time. Roundball Awards After today's match, else the respective Hornet teams are going for the downs. each team Ace Hornet forward Leonard will have two games remaining, Bush's Spikesters Surprise of Conference Guinn was given the Most Valu- with Orange Coast meeting a When Jim Bush came to Fullerton this year, the con- able Player trophy at the annual weak San Bernardino and still sensus around here was that the Hornet track picture would bright- basketball awards banquet, held at weaker Riverside while the Hor- en up considerably. This could go down as the understatement of Elks Lodge Monday evening. The nets host a tough Chaffey team the year, for the track picture at Hornetland has changed as much awards dinner was sponsored by next Thursday before winding up as night and day. No longer classified as an also ran, conference the Fullerton -Quarterback Club. at San Bernardino. opponents have come to face the stern reality that Fullerton's track Kula Leads Hornets program is heading for the top spot and may become league champs. Playing for the Hornets today Mount Sac and Santa Ana will have to move twice as fast as bey in singles will be Stan Kula, fore, if they are to stop the rise of Fullerton as a track power. Mount Henry Foster, Bill Blancke, Jim Sac and Santa Ana, however, will not, in this writer's opinion, suc- Schilling, Dan Costales, and Les ceed in this undertaking. Fine cindermen like Doug Hankins, Pat Zemansky. The doubles teams Moore, Leroy Neal and Mike Cleary will all return next season will consist of Kula and Foster, to lead the Hornets to the conference flag. Blacke and Schilling, and Cost- Tennis Squad Downing All Opposition ales and Zemansky. While Bush's cindermen are running wild on the oval, Coach Students are invited to come Hardy GEORGE RAMOS Rollins' tennis aggregation are making a determined bid for out and watch the match. Start- the league title. Today's match with Hornet Pole Vaulter the OCC Pirates could just ing time is at 2 p.m. Bleachers are about decide who Will play first fiddle in the conference ratings available for those who wish to meet." this season. The husky tennis coach has a nucleous of a great squad. sit. The .Mounties have a good dis- Top netters like Stan Kula, Hank Foster, Bill Blacke, Jim Schilling, tance man in Paul Fischer and Les Zemansky and Dan Costales give racketeers an impressive ar- their pole vaulter has done 14 feet ray of talent, which can carry them to the top of the league. in practice, while Chaffey has last Golfers Baseballers Only Weak Link Defeat year's second best miler in the LEONARD GUINN Coach Jimmy Smith's swimmers look like they state. are good for a Bags MVP Trophy second place in the conference and Oran Breeland's golfers could Citrus, Lose to At Orange Coast last Friday, finish in the top three, behind Orange Coast and Santa Ana. The Terry Hermann walked a wa y the Hornets were edged in the only weak link in the spring sports program is in with two awards at the dinner, final event by the Dons of Santa baseball, where Santa Ana the Hornets have had trouble getting their feet off the ground. winning the Mo st Inspirational Ana. The Dons finished on top Award and the best Coach Oran Breeland's linkster 1 The team has some talent, no doubt about that. Catcher Roy free throw 67 / to 66, while host Orange average trophy. aggregation split in a tri- meet Tower and Don Grothe, both of whom are leading the Hermann hit for Coast compiled 28%. an impressive match Monday at Los Coyotes, club in hitting, have missed numerous games because of various ail- 71 per cent during the course of defeating the Citrus Owls 16_14 ments, and Tower, who is hitting 600 in EC play, might have suf- the season. INTRAMURAL Jerry Ewart, a second stringer and dropping a 24-6 decision to SPORTS fered a broken finger in practice and could be out for a while. The On Tuesday, April at the start of the season who im- the powerful Santa Ana Dons. 5, at 11 a.m. hitters have never been on, and the pitching has taken a dive in in the Gym, the finals for the first the last two weeks. proved to such a point that he Fletcher Dickenson led the Hor- annual Intramural Boxing Tourna- made first string hands down, nets with a 76, while Ken Leck ment will commence. There will walked off with the Most Im- shot an 83. Bob Fitzpatrick shot an be 12 F.J.C. students in the finals proved Player award, while the 87, while Don Roberts shot a 94, and their weights range f r o m Horsehiders Drop Games rest of the team each received a far off his impressive game 139 lbs. to .220 lbs. Men like Rob- handsome individual trophies and against the Orange Coast Pirates ert Miller ;(220), Robert Severns jackets. at Los Coyotes Monday afternoon. (220), and Gary Tavan (215) are among the contestants in the To Panthers and Pirates Heavyweight division. Allsix Fullerton's fast fa 11 ing base- three hits in four trips to the matches are guaranteed to Calendar of Weeks' Events pro- ballers continued their losing ways, plate. duce plenty of action. Admission dropping EC tilts to hot and cold Today - FJC Club Spring Sing, admission $.50, auditorium, 8 p.m.- The Pirates also had their hit- is free, and students and faculty Chaffey on Friday, and to power- Tennis- Oraiige Coast at Fullerton - State College Transfers, members are cordially invited to ful Orange Coast Tuesday after- ting shoes on when they met the Deadline to register for A.C.T. Examination - Track, FJC, attend. noon. Hornets, as Fullerton hurlers Har- MSAC, Chaffey at MSAC - Baseball, FJC at Riverside. In their 6-2 loss to the Panthers, old Coons and Vic Berzens were 'Sunday -Chamber Music Concert, Student Center, 8:15 p.m.. which was played on the Hornet jumped upon and hit pretty freely. Admission free. Wins Award diamond, the power hitting of Bob OCC's Chuck Lauritson was the Monday - Intramural, Men's Bowling League, 3:30 p.m., Men's and Fred Peritore of Downey, sports Adams and the overall clutch hit- big story, going five for five, Women's Golf, Green River, 2 p.m. editor of the Fullertonr Junior Col- ting of the entire Chaffey unit which included a 340 foot homer Tuesday - Intramural, Men's Decathalon, 12 noon - Baseball, SC lege "Hornet" newspaper, won gave the Ontario boys the spark with two aboard. Fullerton jumped FROSH, here.- Tennis, USC JV, here. runner-up honors for sports writ- they needed to win the affair. off to a 1-0 lead after one inning Wednesday - Intramural, Men's and Women's Golf, Green River, ing at the annual University of Adams blasted a 350-foot homer, but Coast promptly squared the 2 p.m.--Men's Decathalon, 12 noon. S o u t h e rn California Journalism plus two doubles to lead the rout. count and went on to score nine Thursday- Assembly, 11 a.m. - Intramural, Men's Decathalon, 12 Day last Saturday. Mike Barnett started on the hill runs to take the contest 9-2. noon - Tennis, Chaffey, here - Swimming, E.C. Championship Sports writing was one of four for the locals, but had an off day Bob Critchfield, Ron Navarette, at Santa Ana (April 7, 8, 9). writing categories offered for JC and was tagged with the loss. Leon Porter and Bill Chavera each Fr i d a y-Baseball, UCLA, here-Spring vaction starts tomorrow.. students. First place winner was Roy Tower and Don Grothe led collected one safety for the Hor- School will resume April 18. Bob Elias of East Los Angeles. the local attack, each collecting nets. ,Track, USC Frosh, here The Hornet, 1923 - 2006 - Link Page Previous Volume 38, Issue 20 Next Volume 38, Issue 22

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