“Fall Fantacy” Highlights Ike’s Sixth Homecoming

Carol Boyd LeAnn Edwards Nancy Haesloop Sharon Howard Marsha Switzenburg

WHICH ONE WILL IT BE? CAROL, LEANNE, NANCY, SHARON, OR MARSHA?

Five Homecoming Finalists Selected By Student Body Ohh, I can’t believe it, I made it!” and Marsha Schwictenberg, one of These were just a few brief words whom will become our queen during heard from the five homecoming half-time ceremonies Friday night at queen candidates. Colton stadium with Colton Union High School. The five lucky girls in Eisenhower’s 1964-65 Football Homecoming Court Nominated by senior boys the are Carol Boyd, LeAnne Edwards, varsity football team, and presented Vol. 6, No. 3 Eisenhower High School October 30, 1964 Nancy Haesloop, Sharon Howard, to the student body in assembly Monday, Sept. 26, voting was done Traditional Homecoming Dance in the assembly and the results were Finalists Named In Held Following Tonight’s Game announced Monday, after school. “Fall Fantasies” is the theme of this year’s Football Homecoming Following the game Friday evening, AFS Competition Dance. According to tradition the Homecoming Dance is held after our new queen will reign at our How would you explain democracy to a Communist? What the game from ten to twelve in the E.H.S. Cafetorium. Admission is homecoming dance, Fall Fantasy, animal would you like to be if you could be any animal besides a $1.00 per couple. sponsored by the Rally Committee. human? How would you like to explain the racial situation in America Entertaining this year’s Homecoming festivities is a 10-piece orchestra, the Hi-Hatters. to a person of another country? cookies were also donated by Refreshments for the dance Rialto Home Bakery. Angel Albie Peason Based on their answers to which determines the possible have been donated by Rialto Visits Chi Alphas these questions, plus fulfilling Decorations for the dance exchange students. Home Dairy, who donated 20 Albie Pearson, star center- numerous other requirements, feature Fall-colored crepe By November 1, the finalists gallons of punch. Ten dozen fielder of the Los Angeles senior Neta Hendricks, and paper and other brightly-colored should submit their applications, Angels, will be the featured juniors Ron Smith, Jane Glass, designs, all of which contribute to which will be sent to New York. If Four Clubs Construct guest at the first meeting of and Mike Massengill were the “Fall Fantasy.” the New York headquarters can Queen’s Royal Float Eisenhower’s newly formed Chi chosen finalists in the AFS Special attention was given to match the students with a foreign A float fit for a queen is being Alpha club, a unique Christian Americans Abroad competition, welcoming and inviting alumni. family, they will be on their way constructed by the members of the fellowship, to be held Nov. 2 at abroad in December. Azurettes, Sobobans, Hi Tri and Proper attire for the 7:20 p.m. here at Eisenhower. Drill and Band Homecoming is not formal, It is possible that all our Sentetts. In 1958 Mr. Pearson was however girls are encouraged to Perform at Game students may journey overseas, The float will have four pillars chosen AmericanLeague “Rookie wear sheaths or suits, and boys, During half-time activities for or possibly none may be resembling those of the old South, of the Year” batting .275. and a large full moon will rise above suits and ties. this year’s homecoming game at selected. Measuring 5 feet, 5 inches tall the Colton Stadium, the drill team the back of the float. The 1964 Special recognition should be Along with the four winners, and weighing only 141 pounds, will march. Some members will homecoming queen will be seated given to the Rally Committee, six other students entered Albie is the smallest man represent autumn leaves, others on a throne and a canopy will offset headed by Under-secretary of the competition; Cindy to ever play major league branches, and the band will march the whole float. Activities, Judy McGowan. Benner, Ruth Davis, Barbara . in the formation of a tree. Later, The float will be the combined George, Bill Hamre, Catherine as each candidate for queen is effort of many, but those with In 1963 Albie batted .304 which Lockwood, and Sherry Smith. introduced, a banner will be held up major responsibility are Marsha was the fourth highest average All participants were interviewed by members of the drill team, with Switzenberg and Linda Battenfield Practical Proverbs in the . He also for 35 minutes by a panel of her name spelled out in leaves. in charge of signs; Tillie Guillen, the played in the 1963 All-Star game, seven examiners; Mrs. Hill, who is moon background; Karen Malinka, The following is a common getting the only extra base . Homecoming queen will be chairman of the committee, Mrs. the canopy; and Glenda Glacken, proverb. Try to guess them. crowned by Senior Larry Lewis, Grow, Mr. Iglehart, Mrs. Painter, Mr. Pearson has led the work on the pillars. A superabundace of talent Secretary of State. Last year’s Mr. Whitman, Mr. Ringstad, and L. A. Angels for three years In charge of the over-all project skilled in the preparation of queen, Cherrian Fillecetta will senior, Mary Beth Ware. in runs scored, walks, and are Azurette president, Charlene gastronomic concoctions will present the bouquet of roses, while stolen bases. In high school Applicants in the American Karl; Sentett president, Gayle impair the quality of a certain the entire activities of the half- he lettered in four different Abroad program are eligible Patterson; Hi Tri presdient Billie Jo potable solution made by time show will be narrated by Bob sports. only if their school has a Polkow; and Soboban president, immersing a gallinaceous bird in Rhodes. foreign student in attendance Neta Hendricks. ebullient Adam’s ale. Refreshments will be served Cars for the event were arranged this year. Inal Bekaroglu is or Secretary of Industrial arts, Steve a f t e r t h e m e e t in g a n d a l l Answer: Too many cooks spoil for by Steve. Caudill, Secretary of exchange student attending Caudill, is working on the frame for Eisenhower students are invited the broth. Industrial Arts. Eisenhower from Turkey. the float. to attend the Chi Alpha Club. Page 2 EISENHOWER HIGH SCHOOL Oct. 30, 1964 Editorial BOOK NOOK The time has come for a re-examination of the administration’s policy By Joan Zawaski on obtaining admission to the book locker areas, and the administration Tortilla Flat by John Steinbeck building. In the city of Monterey, that old city It should be remembered that since the present system was put into on the coast of , there is a practice, the enrollment of Eisenhower High has more than doubled. Anyone hill section, where forest and town who has tried to fight his way through the locker passageways during the meet and mingle, and this place is peak traffic periods of 10:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. knows the situation is growing called Tortilla Flat. Here swell the old steadily worse. inhabitants of Monterey, “embattled The situation is complicated by the fact that the administration as the Ancient Britons are embattled building is off-limits during luch periods. This system deprives many in Wales”. Here are the pisanos. students, bus schedules being what they are, of their only opportunity to A pisano is a mixture of transact business with the various offices in this building. It should be noted Spanish, Indian, Mexican and that the present system is equally disliked by the students and teachers, assorted Caucasian bloods, but who dislike giving up their free periods to act as policemen. It is evident that when asked about his ancestry present methods are proving entirely inadequate. he will indignantly claim pure In conclusion, we recommend that the administration make the Spanish blood. He is free of the following changes. We recommend that the passing periods during the commercialism and complexity of the hous of 10 to 2:30 be extended from 5 to 8 minutes. Also that some system modern American system, and since be developed that will allows students admission to the administration he has nothing that can be exploited, building but require them to return to the quad after completing their business Lyndon Johnson, EHS mock election winner, waves to crowds stolen, or mortgaged, that system there. at a rally. leaves him alone. We feel that the above suggestions will be welcomed both by students Johnson-Humprhrey Victorious Tortilla Flat is the story of Danny, and teachers. —Carl Yetzer. and of Danny’s friends and Danny’s The recent Mock Election held to the President, then returned to house. Danny and his friends Pilon, In Your Heart, You on the Eisenhower Campus has All The Way give their other two votes to the the Pirate, Jesus Maria Corcoran, Know He’s Right turned into a landslide for the With L.B.J. Republican ticket. Big Joe Portagee and Pablo lived Democrats. Mr. Johnson took a I am for Goldwater, first of all, On Tuesday, November 3, Mr. Murphy was the strongest of together in a house Danny inherited lead of well over 2 to 1 in the early because I believe in the right and American voters have a choice, a any of the Republicans, capturing from his grandfather. This handful of part of the tabulating, and held it the capacity of each individual to clear-cut, defined, exact choice. A the largest amount of votes of any men lived completely detached from through to the finish. The two other advance his own economic well- tested, constructive man, Lyndon B. of the Republican Candidates. His the tight systems of life about them, Democratic Candidates also did well being, and to plan his own and Johnson,or anuntested,destructive popularity however was not enough owning nothing and moving from day over their Repulican opponants. his family’s future. I am opposed to man, such as Barry Goldwater. to overcome the support of the to day in independent comradship. The final results were as follows: concentration of power, either private Lyndon Johnson is the man who straight ticket Democrats. Steinbeck constructed his story or public. proposed and insured the passage of Johnson ...... 693 It was evident from the start within the framework of Malory’s Ibelievethattheonlywaytoencourage the first major civil rights legislation in Goldwater ...... 227 that Mr. Dyal was to ride the coat retetelling of the Arthurian legend. the productivity of the individual and to 100 years; he has proposed a workable tails of the other two Democratic Like that knightly saga, Steinbeck’s maintain our free enterprise system, is medicare plan; and he has led our Salinger...... 589 Candidates However, a surprising group tale has a beginning, a middle, to limit Federal intrusions into matters nation through twenty-two consecutive Murphy...... 327 number of Goldwater supporters and an ending, coming full circle with more productively left to the individual, months of prosperity. Barry Goldwater also helped him push his total up Danny’s mystical translation and the Dyal ...... 649 and to end deficit financing, thus is the man who has neither proposed over Mr. Pettis. destruction of the little house, symbol Pettis...... 258 removing the tax burden that stifles nor even voted for any major legislation An interesting occurance came of the Lord of the Round Table who individual initiative and curbing the in all his years in the Senate. Mr. Johnson held a strong lead all when the teacher’s ballots were held the band together. inflation that spells ruin for those living Lyndon Johnson is the man through the tabulation. The Ballot- counted. While Mr. Johnson Here is a gentle, sympathetic, on fixed incomes. who thought both of the poor in splitting was strong as was expected. carried the teacher’s support for and perhaps somewhat romantic I am for Goldwater because he the United States and also of the Many Republicans gave their support the Presidency by a narrow margin view of individuals on whom recognizes communism for what it is— poor of our friends abroad. Lyndon (25-19) Mr. Murphy slid easily by G.A.A. Initiation the modern, efficient, workaday an atheistic and imperialistic ideology, Johnson is the man who stood up to Mr. Salinger (26-19) as Mr. Pettis world is inclined to look with Slated for Nov. 2 whose goal is world domination. I the communists in the Gulf of Tonkin sneaked by Mr. Dyal by a mere two scorn. Steinbeck has been taken agree with Goldwater, that, until the and who, because he is a man of Excitement will high Monday votes. (22-20) to task for failing to draw a proper communists have renounced this peace , has not let the war in Viet night, November 2, at 6:30 p.m. It is interesting to note how closely social moral in Tortilla Flat. But goal, they are the enemies of all the Nam spread to world-wide proportions. when new members are initiated the Eisenhower Election compares those who complained forgot free world and should be treated Barry Goldwater believes we should into G.A.A. New members this year with the recent Harris poll which gave something; the artist chooses his as such. This would mean an end to use “small nuclear weapons”. Only include: sophomores Pat Ames, Mr. Johnson 64% to Mr. Goldwater’s purpose, his time, and his manner. such outrageous programs as the sale, small ones. Susan Reyes, Jackie Smith and Jan 36%. The Eisenhower Poll gives Mr. His pisanos were people Steinbeck on credit, of wheat to Russia, which Lyndon Johnson chose the Watson; juniors Linda Perry, Dawn Johnson 63% to Goldwater’s 37%. (Continued on Page 3) only served to bolster her sagging second best man in the country, Bartholow, Nancy Elgan, Sandra Some polling experts are pointing economy and to make her an even except for the invaluable Mike Gambetty, Jackie Thompson, Mary to over-confidence among the OWEN’S Democrats, which could turn the more formidible enemy. Mansfield, for his vice-president. English and Jo Ann Foley; seniors RIALTO PHARMACY tide toward the Republicans. This IamforGoldbergbecauseIbelieve Barry Goldwater chose an unknown. Judy English, Kelly Toman and 136 S. Riverside is considered to be the only break. that the only way to advance the Vice-Presidents become president. Sharon Brandt. Ph. TR 5-4911 Mr. Goldwater could hope for as the Rialto cause of freedom and to reduce the Is it better for the United States The members and initiates are election draws to a close. risk of war is to reject the strategies to have the positive, peaceful to bring their own food and table In any case, the polls just before of withdrawal and appeasement. In proposing Lyndon Johnson, or the settings. Vicky Coutts, president; Jill the election were expected to Come Visit Us! keeping with this policy, it is imperative negative, never-proposing Barry Mosiman, vice president; Marsha Goldwater? By George Post Hawks, secretary; Becky Fields, show some closing of the gap, TARGET HOBBY SHOP that we win the war in Vietnam. If we 214 S. Riverside Ave. treasurer; Janis Buss, historian; Julie but with Mr. Johnson still far out do not stem the communist advance TR 5-3570 — Rialto ahead. in Southeast Asia, the communists Student Groups Marriott, point keeper; Jan Childs, will eventually gain control over all of publicity; Glenda Glackin, chaplain; Active in Politics and Carol Boyd, sports manager. Southeast Asia. The few remaining days until the IbelieveinConstitutionalgovernment, November 3rd election will be busy $180. A victory party is being planned fiscal responsibility, a realistic approach ones for Ike students involved in for after the election. to the communist threat, and the local political activities. Members of The Rialto Youth for Goldwater worth and dignity of the individual; the Rialto Young Citizens for Johnson will also be doing door-to-door and because I believe that Goldwater will be doing door-to-door precinct precinct work. This organization displays the qualities of leadership and work and getting out the vote on is headed by Lester Byington and responsibility that are necessary for a election day. Gary Ivy, president of the has 15 members. The Young Citizens stronger America and a stronger free group, announced that the two recent for Johnson has about 180 members. world—I am for Barry Goldwater. YCJ car washes brought in a total of Both organizations are temporary and will dissolve after the election is over. Start Your Savings Account at Students who are interested in politics SECURITY FIRST NATIONAL BANK and wish to continue in this field should Rialto Riverside Branch investigate the San Bernardino Young 158 S. Riverside TR 5-3190 (Continued on Page 4) Oct. 30, 1964 EISENHOWER HIGH SCHOOL Page 3 THE ROVING Many of the clubs on campus their capacity of enthusiastic Eagles, recently initiated their new members. and it does seem that spirit is picking The Hi-Tri pledge’s campus attire up. Before departure many were consisted of clashing clothes, two disappointed, however, when they different kinds of shoes and chains found both busses were sold out. made of colored paper. But the cutest This problem can be better handled of them all was the lipstick kiss. When in the future by buying your tickets a few of the pledges were asked what from the financial secretary so that they thoughtof the initiation, they an adequate number of buses may replied, “fun, but ridiculous.” be obtained. Cheering supporters Lately, people such as Bill Grim, mean more victories! Larry Graham, Chuck Hahn, Larry Must the grand finale to a game Hickey, Dale Murray, Jerry Russell, consist of a team member finding Jim Yoch rests proudly on his ‘55 Chevy. Bob Di Mattia shows off his ‘64 Olds Cutlass for Jim Sanderson, and Larry Trimble his car adorned with shaving cream, the Eagles Eye. have been doing a peculiar dance molasses, ketch-up and mustard? LONG PLAY called the “Crank.” Done during In future tendencies to revert back Kar Korner Hi Group. This is LONGPLAY! Senior and Sophomore lunches on to childhood days, there have been We’ll be cvering the latest dirt from the Quad, the “Crank” looks very an increased amount of food fights in Due to the omission of Kar Korner forward to is a switch to a 3-speed the wacky world of music. We’ll have much like a person falling down the cafeteria, rubber bands shooting in the last issue of the Eagle’s Eye, we transmission. news of all the local bands, news of imaginary stairs. The stiffness of the in the Quad, and all the other pranks present two for this issue. The other car in the Korner the current hits, a little on jazz, maybe motion reminds one of something that life at Eisenhower wouldn’t be Featured this week in Kar Korner is this week is Bob Di Mattia’s ‘64 even some folk music. Well, so much mechanical, possibly accounting for the same without. Jim Yoch’s ivy-green ’55 Chevy. Last Oldsmobile Cutlass. The car is for introduction, let’s get down to the name. Now you’ve caught up on all the summer on one of Jim’s frequent trips painted maroon, contrasted with a brass tacks. This column would like to comment earth shaking news presented here, to T.J., he had his interior done in black black interior. It has bucket seats with — on the school spirit at “away” games. the Roving Reporter will crawl back tuck, which was set off by metal flake a console and a four-speed synchro- Well known to followers of Folk The rooter busses to Glendale carried into the files until next time. steering wheel. Highlighting his radio mesh transmission. Stock features Music on the Ike campus, but little is a vibra-sonic reverberation unit. include a floor-mounted tach, radio, known to the general public, is that EHS Vanquishes Pirates Contrasting his exterior are orange heater, and Posi-traction. little building down at 166 South brake drums and competition orange The power plant consists of a 330 In Brain Battle, 65 - 41 Mount Vernon known as the Penny stripes, along the sides. c.i. Olds. with a quad highlighted Those “quiz kids,” the Eisenhower member must push his buzzer University. Powering the Chevy is a punched by 290 hp. Supporting the car are 7:00 “Varsity Thinkers,” have done it within ten seconds to gain the right Billed as a Folk Music Theater, the 265 helped with a Duntoff ‘62 14’ tires, rimmed by four 6” American again! In an exhibition match against to answer a question. If a member Penny U. caters to some of the finest Corvette F.I. cam and ‘Vette pistons. mags. Bob has kept his car almost Pacific High School before the Pacific presses the buzzer before the folk music in the area as well as out. Carburetion is provided by a single stock because of plans to trade it for P.T.A., “Thinkers” Jim Alexander, moderator has finished asking the Regulars include names such as quad. Other features are Goodyear a ‘65 Cutlass later this year. Karen Malinka, Bob Rhoades, and question and gives the wrong anser Clabe Hangan, Sally Thomas, Ken tires all around with polished Cragar Owning a car is a little tough for Bob, Joan Zawaski trounced the Pirates the entire question is repeated for the Carter, and the Mu-Tonic Singers mags and shark pipes. since he won’t be able to drive until 65 - 41. other team, which receives with occasional visits from such Future plans for Jim’s car are a next March, due to reasons beyond The Academic Bowl, of which the points for the correct answer. If greats as Paul Phillips and the New new paint job, ‘Vette grill, and a metal his control. Never the less, he still Thursday’s program was a sample the team answering such a “toss-up” Lost City Ramblers. flake job. Another thing he is looking manages to get around! wasfirst introducedtoEisenhower last gives the wrong answer a member We’ll hear more about the Penny year. In response to a challenge by of the other team must press the in later reviews. San Bernardino High School, a team buzzer immediately in order to gain — Dyal and Pettis was formed consisting of seniors Bill the right to answer. No consultation CHATTER Potter, Judy Carruthers, Jon Seger, between team members is allowed Things to watch for: A new album Jackie Kaminski, Bill Mullins, Susie on “toss-ups.” Each match is divided Address Seniors by Brian Epstein, manager of the Hostetler, and Dave Menninger, into four quarters, each consisting of Monday and Tuesday of last week, Republicans got equal time when we Beatles. He will read passages from and juniors Jim Alexander, Karen twenty-five one-point “toss-ups” and the seniors of Eisenhower attended listenedtoaspeech by the Republican his biography, “Cellarful of Noise.” Malinka, and Joan Zawaski.Although two or three “bonus questions” of assemblies to listen to two very candidate running against Dyal for — only four players from each team may two or more points. A team earns the prominent men in our area. the 33rd congressional district, Jerry Tonight (Friday) the Steve Allen participate at a time, substitutions are right to answer a “bonus question” We were honored with a speech Pettis. Show gets the ax. No reason was allowed during the quarter and half by correctly answering the “toss- by the Democratic candidate for It was indeed an honor having given by producer Richard Brill, time breaks. up” which immediately preceeds it; congressman of the 33rd district, two great men such as these speak except that newcomer Regis Philbin, The Bowl is organized along the consultation between team members Ken Dyal, on Monday. Tuesday, the to us. will take over the Group W time slot. lines of NBC’s G.E. College Bowl, is allowed, and the captain speaks —The Smothers Brothers are cutting seen at 5:30 p.m. Sundays. Each for the team. a new album on their current West team member is supplied with a VIRGINIA MOONEY BRINGS Coast tour. No release date has been Last season, under the coaching buzzer which he must push in oder given yet. This brings the boys’ total of Mr. Gene Harkin and captained MUSIC AWARDS TO IKE to answer a question. Questions on to over $40,000 for the 14 month tour. by Jon Seger, the Eagle “Thinkers” such subjects as literature, history, One of the busiest people around and regional awards in music teacher Hey, somebody figure out how much played San Bernardino, Pacific, and economics, music, art, the sciences, Eisenhower’s campus lately is festivals. She now plays regularly that is an hour! Fontana High Schools, winning once Virginia Mooney, Eisenhower’s with the County Youth Symphony, mathematics, and current events and losing once with each team. representative to the smmer Music as well as The San Bernardino are asked by a moderator. A team Musicology at The University of Plans for this year include Clinic, a great honor indeed. Community Symphony, an adult Missouri, and perhaps a masters a six school leage to consist of Virginia is no stranger to music. organization. from The London School of Music, ‘Sen-Tetts Adopt’ Eisenhower, Pacific, San Bernardino, She has been a constant companion In addition to all her other duties, “If funds hold out.” St. Bernardine’s, Aquinas, and of the French Horn for about six Virginia is carrying a full College Korean Orphan possibly Fontana. The actual league years. Some of the awards Virginia Prep Course load, including French Virginia’s interests in music run Sen Tetts of Eisenhower are matches are expected to begin has received include an area award 4. Higher Education hopes for from ballet to Classical Music of sponsoring a nine year old orphan in February, according to Coach for best marcher, as well as district Miss Mooney include a major in the 1600 to 1900 period. When girl in Korea. (Continued on Page 4) questioned about the Beatles, she The child’s name is Lee Hea replied, “Well, they’re kinda cute,” Sook, which means Graceful One STAFF BOX but she was quick to add that she just according to Sentett Pres. Gayle

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Assistant Editor ...... Jamie North Nim Won orphanage. Sports Editor ...... John Rice Nothing is known of her parents. Managing Editor ...... Connie Brimhall Lea Hea Sook was brought to the Linda Giancola Book Nook . . . orphanage when she was a baby. Exchange Editor ...... Nancy Haesloop (Continued from Page 2) Now she is an active and healthy Editorial Editor ...... Don Lannon loved for many good reasons, and girl. Page 2 Editor ...... Joan Zawaski this affection is transmitted to the Page 3 Editor ...... Carl Yetzer “Thank you for caring enough reader, which is one way, and a to sponsor me,” said the young Staff Photographer ...... Kenny Jackson Lee Hae Sook wise one, to their fellow men. Korean. Page 4 EISENHOWER HIGH SCHOOL Oct. 30, 1964 Hungry Varsity Gridders Gobble Up Vista Braves Eisenhower’s varsity gridders put in a tremendous effort on both moved into first place in IV League offense and defense. He scored a competition after downing Norte touchdown on an intercepted pass Vista, 25 - 6, Thursday night on and an end sweep to run up 12 Ramona’s field. points for Eisenhower. Don Campbell The team, piloted by senior ran over the extra point after the quarterback Bob McKinney, compiled touchdown. Another score, tallied a total rushing ground of 286 yards. by Bob McKinney, ran the total up Offensive work was highlighted by to 25 over Norte Vista’s 6, scored in the running of hard-hitting Bill Bernier the first quarter. and fleet-footed Jim Yoch. The loss of Mickey Ukleja was a Ike broke their jinx of never having disappointment to the entire varsity scored on the Ramona field when squad. Mickey, who had been playing ex-Bee Irv Rager vaulted over two both offense and defense, was put Vista defenders for the first six points out of action with a broken wrist of the game. during the game. A definite asset to the team in the Thursday night’s victory was the Vista game was the return of Jerry second for the Eagle squad after the Russel to the Eagle squad. Russel, Eisenhower 11 defeated Hoover of out of action for the Hoover game, Glendale in a major upset, 8 - 7. Coach Milt Smaha said that he was Fleet footed Jim Yoch eats up needed yardage in Norte Vista Bout. Vanquishes . . . extremely pleased with the team’s (Continued from Page 3) Ike Harriers second half defense, commenting Harkin, and probably more members that it was the best of the season. Sweep Norte will be chosen to “round out” the According to Smaha the Eagle Vista Meet Eisenhower team and provide for gridders are out for blood against Eisenhower’s rugged varsity subsitutions. A captain has not yet Colton’s Yellowjackets Friday night. harriers clipped Norte Vista, 22 - SPORTS been chosen by the members, who Eisenhower 0 6 12 7—25 33, at Vista’s difficult 2.3 mile hill meet at noon in Mr. Harkin’s office Norte Vista 0 6 0 0— 6 course. to drill. The Academic Bowl stresses Eagles Braves Maintaining a 4 win 1 loss record, quick recall of specific facts, and First Downs 13 11 the varsity squad has already third by Gary Wisdom, a fifth by Mike Bee’s Batter most of the questions require short Rushing Yardage 286 113 excelled any previous Ike cross Wilbur, a sixth by Mike Arbuckle, and answers of term, date or name. Passing Yardage 33 117 country team with almost half the a seventh by Toni Hernandez. Vista Squad Academic Bowl matches held at Passes Attempted 7 15 season remaining. Thefreshmen -sophomoreteamdid After suffering their first loss at the Eisenhower and away are admission- Passes Completed 3 6 Passes had equally well, 22 - 33, as Dennington hands of Glendale’s Hoover High, All three squads agree that Norte free and provide an exciting and Intercepted 0 1 Coach Walt Wohler’s Bee football Vista’s seven hill course is one of grabbed a second, Byington—third, informative evening. The “Thinkers” Punts 2 4 the roughest courses in the area. Fleishmann — fourth, Nelson—fifth, team came charging back to crush hope that many Eagles will be Punt average 34 28 However, in spite of the rugged Hamilton—eighth. Norte Vista’s Bee’s 38 - 7, in their interested in attending these meets Fumbles Lost 1 1 terrain the three teams managed an The junior varsity came through league opener last Friday. This ran to support their school team. Yard Penalized 30 45 outstanding performance. with another victory, 24 - 31, as their season’s record to 4 - 1. In varsity competition, EHS runners Reyes managed a second, Frisbie— Down by one touchdown, Mike captured a first place by Karl Henry, a third, Harris — fourth, Kasabak — Monreal romped 54 yards to pay dirt fifth, and Richard — tenth. on a punt return. Quarterback Terry In a more recent meet, Karl Henry Street plunged over from the one Good Luck Eagles! won a third place trophy in the yardline and scampered around the small schools division of the Pacific right end for the conversion to give

NORTH RIALTO DRUG Invitationals. Karl had hoped to Ike a commanding 13 - 7 halftime maintain a first but he hurt his leg on lead. 172 E. Baseline a steep down-grade and faded back Norte Vista’s hopes for a come- RIALTO for a third. back were demolished when Dave Tomorrow all three cross country Hirsch charged 70 yards for a squads will travel to Mount San touchdown on the opening kick-off Antonio College for the yearly Mount of the second half. Then Street hit SAC Invitationals, one of the largest Steve Henningson in the end zone cross country events of Southern with a 23 year fourth-down pass to HARLEY’S California. push the Eagles into a 25 - 7 lead. SPORTING GOODS After Dennis Kelsey had skirted left end for 6 more points and Eddie ALBIE PEARSON 401 E. Highland Ave. Gardner had added the conversion, SAN BERNARDINO TO BE FEATURED John Morgan added to Vista’s TU 2-3764 humiliation by blasting 52 yards BY CHI ALPHA CLUB right up the middle for the final score Karl Henry strains for a first place in rugged Colton competition. MONDAY NOV. 2 of the game. Defensive stand-outs of the game were Danny Almendarez, Chris Hart J. V. Footballers Overcome David Atkinson, and Mark Howard. Braves In League Opener Student . . . Eisenhower’s J. V. Football Powerful running by fullback, (Continued from Page 2) team, coached by Dick Marsh, got Arnold McCoy proved a big asset to Democrats or the San Bernardino off to a great start in their new league the offense also. Junior Republicans. by winning their first league game Defensively,outstandingperformances A meeting of the San Bernardino 25 - 12 over Norte Vista. were turned in by linebackers Mike Young Democrats was held Bill McKinney threw 3 touchdown Tudor and Jim Williams, halfbacks Jim Wednesday, October 21st. Plans for passes to lead Ike’s offensive attack. DudlestonandMikeJacobs,NorteVista, the last two weeks of the campaign Bill connected with Steve Fox for two two touchdowns. were discussed. Activities included touchdowns and with Bill Schroeder Junior end Bill Schroeder, who preparing campaign literature for another that covered 54 yards. played an outstanding game for the for mailing and making signs for Steve Fox got away again on a J.V.’s last Friday will be playing for President Johnson’s visit to San double reverse that went 20 yards the varsity this Friday night against Bernardino. for a touchdown. Colton.