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Daily Press from Victorville, California • 1

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If We Win Friday We'll Go All the Way: Gunn In art Gunn says "loan mont an awfully tough duh but if wo got by them well go all tho way Td also like to say that I think laliamo to tho greatest coach we've over had and that Indudoo mo" "1 think lf cu Dm nic-Mt things that's mr hop pMMd to thn school" said Keith Otsnn principal and (onnar jackraMMfs coach Nauseating oa tho Victor Ooldoa League victory What ore chancoo Serving Victorville Hesperia Apple Valley Lucerne Valley George Air Force Base Oro Grande Adelanto Helendale Phelan and 15555 Seventh Street Victorville California Telephone 5-9364 Thursday November 26 1959 Twenty-third Year No 9 School Unification Study Members Submit Report Am Klmberling qb Fred Hudgens fb and Len Pollock lh UNIT ONE: rt Ernest Moran Ig Jess Neuman Starting Point As a "starting the county committee has adopted a preliminary master plan calling for unification of all elementary school districts in the county according to their high school district According to the chamber-committee report "When the study of a specific area la begun all members of each school board affected become the members of the pUnning committee "When voting Sadi school board has one vote on the committee The plan thus prepared goes to the state board for approval after which it comes back to the districts for vote Majority Veto the majority votes for unification It must be a majority vote of both the large centered population as well (Continued on Page 2) 15 Point Digest Hits Highlights Of Findings Hem am the highlights from the Victor Valley Chamber of Commerce study group on school unification: What la anificatioaf Victor iYalley was fled as a whole all prJ districts would be dBibag and one new single would be Facts about ear schools! schools of Victor Valley are of economical size except four small schools (under 100) and their cost is in line with the average cost per pupil of the area "All schools are well-equipped smaller schools use county schools personnel for these (transportation ecr and eye testing school nurse etc) services at the district expense and those over 900 must hire their own personnel Services of this type are cited as the potential of a unified district "The total enrollment Is nearing 6000 The total assessed valuation Is about $70-000000" Tax rates for operation budget! "We have a total of $281 as an approximate tax rate (averaged elementary district tax rate plus high school district tax rate) "This figure is In line with tax rates established by unified districts in San Bernardino Cost per pupil: "In San Bernardino unified districts do not operate at a (Continued on Page 2) Chairman Says Xieeper Probe Is Advisable Tuesday at the Victor Valley Chamber of Commerce meeting the chamber appointed study group on school unification submitted its report with these closing words: TM ponteutaofjhii report do natxShhtflhnran endorsement or a rejection of unlfica-mn by Olio study committee" According to Its chairman and Victorville representative Mm Gauge Tedford "This is not the total picture in depth Much more study should be done" The group met three times Guy' Daniels asst superintendent of schools San Ber-dlno county attended the sec-omA meeting as' well as the third where he was Joined by John Hutson of Lucerne Valley and Robert Greer of Yer-mo desert representatives of the -county committee on echoed district unification Group Members In the study group were: Win 'St Amour Apple Valley Mm Bernard Boyce Andante Bay Jackson Hesperia LKne Hester Lucerne Valley Waag Wrightwood Buford Orrington Oro Grande Fred Orebaugh Helendale and Mm Lawrence Biggins Phelan and Mm Tedford Under a new state law the county committee must submit a master plan on school unification by Sept 15 1963 Hutson stated thst would pfcter a request for a study" Such a request could conceivably be Initiated by the chamber on the basis of Its own study groups like the one which reported Tuesday Williams rh Walt Huff qb Tom Kelly fb and Gerald Monroe lh UNIT TWO: Tom Parsons re Mac Wysinger rt Chris Smith rg Jim Wilson Dennis Watson Ig Randy Chris tison It Mike Ruettgers le Bruce Beat Burros As Ruling Breaks Tie We won! The Victor Jackrabblts are the undisputed Golden League Champions and will play Beaumont in CIF competition next Friday night at Beaumont Friday night the Jackrabblts beat Burros 21 to 7 tying Palmdale for first place Palmdale also playing Friday evening beat Barstow £5-7 Unlucky Tries Because the Jackrabblts hr case eitle rant ta and effc the Hoe frit OurVTsam But Saturday morning the California Interstate Scholas tic executive council meeting in Los Angeles ruled against Paimdale In a disputed game with Burros giving the cham ptonshlp to Victor free and clear This is Victor's first cham pionshlp since 1941 when the school won the Deiert League competition for the fifth time The Golden League is three years old First el Three? The game with Beaumont is the first of three Victor must win to capture the CIF title If they lose Friday they won't play the other two Coach Tony Balsamo says success of the season has been due to not only the efforts of the boys but the line coach Dean Parks who has done a tremendous job with the line and to Dick Comly and Ronnie Butts for their Job of scouting the opponents and bringing back information that helped us in defeating the This is second year as coach at Victor At the beginning of the season he predicted that we would be lucky If we won one game They Weigh Mon people realize that these kids have been playing with the handicap of size all season Every team has been bigger But they have played fantastic football and win or lose with Beaumont we should still feel the boys have done their job this Balsamo stated What about Beaumont? Well the team Is on an average 10 to 15 pounds heavier per man than Victor The fullback weighs 210 right half 180 and left half 170 says Balsamo doesn't frighten us It has not so far!" Highlight Highlight of Friday's game with Burros was a touchdown scored by Fred Hudgens from the three yard line with one minute left in the first half The second touchdown was cored by Bruce Williams from the 13 yard line In the third quarter anil in the fourth quarter Jim Klmberling scored from the seven yard line Extra points wore scored by Fred Hudgens Jim Kimbcr-llnq and Bruce Williams Burros scored their touchdown In the last 10 seconds of p'ly on a 35 yard pass held Burros to 43 (Continued on Page 2) of a F-104's Island Hop Atlantic to Spain The lisle with a man in the F-ip4 and 17 of Its fellows landed in Spain last week after "island the Atlantic using air-to-air refueling Led by Col George Bud-dell commander of the 479th Tactical Fighter Wing George AFB the squadron la the first of F-KMs to be deployed to Europe TAC fighter squadrons are stationed in Spain as part of a Joint effort of the Spanish and Air Foorce In defense of Spanish cities and US military Installations according to a news release from George AFB qb Bruce Hollenbeck rg Willus Carter rg Ernie Wilson rh Fred Wysinger lh Gary Turner Ig Ed Bailey rt and Walter Benton lg "JW of Jupiter Floyd Austin re Dennis Meyers i rt Fred Bradshaw rg Jerry Butler Tom Flood Ig Nick Borkman It Chris Westergard le Len Pollodc Here's Lineup for Friday Outer-Space Directed Group Gets New Word from County Victorville! Boa Badge 24 LE 141 lbs Jhi Bowman SI 193 LT Mika Xrewy 42 ISO LG Hook Johnson 50 175 Er-nlo Moran 20 104 BG Dong Humphrey 41 100 HT Hayward Moore 15 150 HE Jim Kbnborllng 23 140 QB Bruco Next Friday night Golden 5 League champion Jackrabblts will play Beaumont In CIF competition amimonti What does Beaumont think Lm Broom Ha 45 170 lbs all this? To find out the Bob Walker 32 175 IT VICTOR PRESS asked Dave Loulo HureolL 28 170 BG Lewis head coach Saokay Kelts 55 207 the basis of our re-! Tommy Walla 25 170 LG spective games with Hemet 1 Bedford 34 175 LT say we were favored by Conley 32 170 If Trim-2 or 3 logon 13 155 QB Mike Beaumont boat Hemet 32-14 Carter 42 120 FB Oadg Hemet beat Victor 13-0 "But 1 UKi Lorry Rowe expect Victor has Improved Mdriua 20 175 UL lot since Santa Coming to Shopping Center: Forsakes Reindeer for Topter' Santa's given up his rein- visit to the Victor Valley deer for a Shopping Center this year At least than the vehicle Arrival tinje 1 2 he'll be using for hla annual Saturday Dec 5 when greet all children with gifts of candy canes He'll give free rides In his to 20 lucky children beginning at 4 pjn After that Santa will take off but be back again Dec 11 and appear dally at the Shopping Center from 4:30 to 7 pm until Dec 23 Shopping Center stores will be open late every evening Dec 11-23 and closing time Christmas Eve will be at the option of each store Santa's "helpers" are Homer Elliot Jmmy Shields Don Smith and Bob Hartwlck Shopping Center Association President Bob Graves says be eligible for the "Santa-copter register at any Shopping Center store" bands had gone back to the city to work and their help was needed in moving The request granted they were supposed to be gone by Monday but when the Inspector arrived they were still there because "high winds over the weekend prevented our moving the trailers" Higdon Issued them a citation instructing them to leave Mire Lee is now In the process of taking the matter up with authorities In San Bernardino for an extension The foundation was formed a year ago In Palos Verdes by Mire Lee who says she Is former airline stewardess married to an astronomical engineer On Instructions from JW the group planned to use the area as a five years The being known only to Miss Lee as told her that there would be a major upheaval on earth causing Palos Verdes and Los Angeles to sink Into the sea Meanwhile a submerged continent In the South Pacific would arise causing the earth's axis to change direction To protect Min Lee and her followers the being told them to come to Oro Grande and They are on property owned by Andrew Russell of Banning Miss Lee aid Many at the people sold their homes and left everything behind to come here she said Miss Lee asked the zoning department If her group could stay until last weekend because many at the hus by Kelly Shaw When a being from Jupiter directed members of the Cos-mon Research Foundation to Grande to help them escape from a world catastrophe which was to take place last week it failed to take into account such down-to-earth bodies as Jim Higdon the inspector from the county zoning office Shortly after the group arrived they were asked to leave because "you can't operate a trailer park without awl cerise and two or more trailers constitute a trailer park" JW According to the director Miss Gloria Lee she had been in touch with a being from Jupiter (by mental telepathy) for a matter of fact we expect a tough Lewis stated know up against a good team because they had to be guud to win the Beaumont who won the Do- Anza League championship two out of the last three years is undefeated this year In practice games this season they beat Mar-Vista and Coachella who each are their own league champions.

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