the main junior college games and is director of ath-- ■' r’-’-1 -+«rvt k position where of The Tartar and Manuel Banda letics in the Lqs Angeles School system, much ability is neeced. And cn the staff Shield we find Ben Perez, news reporter, Virtc T'AnoT'ter. St- ell. Way up there ir Bakersfield, we find one person help-in$f raise those of our national descent, a Miss Cecelia Rodriquez, girls* sports solumnist and copy editor. Swell going, Cecelia! You've read about what is happening in the Junior College cycle and how members of our national descent are coming up. This proves that we are awakening, that we realize an education is valuable, that we arc as talented, as gifted as the next fellow. Let's see you do this. You can! They are doin; it! ■CLUB NEWS WATTS — Mr. Manuel Ceja in charge of a Basketball League that ends way : nto February. They’re going great guns there. More 1rtcr. BL MODENO — Steph er. Reyes, setting up a good record that wi will take: something to beat! In his club fifty paisanos, as he pvt s it, voted they were successful in hel helping elect two county officials. Their votes turned the vict^rv for these men. This will benefit not only tie club, but the whole community. Steve reports a club being started in San Bernardino similar to his/ called the MAC Union (Mexican Athletic and Civic Union). A local basketball league has been s t art ed ,vrith plenty of support. SANiA BAR BARA —- vfith Paul Coronel at the helm, ..Santa Barbara has a new club entitled Los Conquistadores. It has a membership of nearly twenty boys, of from twelve to sixteen years of age. Joe Diaz is president, Daniel Ramirez secretary and Ismael Garcia treas-urer. With ^•Moses Martinez donating valuable equipment, the club will prove to be a success.