Baker High School - Novus Yearbook (Mobile, AL)

 - Class of 1983

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Students entei the dam ■ with light hearts Senior, Pat Sanders, demonstrate Raker students Let It Whip. Juniors. Arnold Tillman. Glenn Willis, and Jim Tad lock praise us with sinking, My Bonnie Lies 0 er the Ocean. Togetherness and having lots ol fun are neccesi lies of Baker ' s dances. A high school dancer says. Coke Is It

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Dances: A Chance to Get Together A favorite extra-curricular activity is the dances which follow the many Baker football and basketball games. A good idea for having dances is not only having a great time, but also to raise money for clubs and organizations. Our most traditional dance is the Back To School Dance, sponsored by the Jour- nalism staff, with W.B.L.X. There was a great turnout which helped new and old friends get together. A new experience was the TOGA DANCE. TOGA was heard throughout the cafeteria. Students were decked out in sheets in the toga spirit. School dances used to be a thing of the past, but Baker students see them as a good time. Seniors, Suzanne Simmons. Trisha Lumpkin. Lisa LaFe. and Sandy Lawson. discuss their new schedule at the Back To School Dance. Arnold Tillman dances with his date at the Toga Dance. LaDarrell Thames demonstrates the new wave at Baker. Bonnie Cook comforts Allen Carrol after a hard game of football. Seniors get down at the Back To School Dance.



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Spirit Shown Through Pep! Pep Rallies! Everybody loves pep rallies. It is a great way for fans and players to get psyched up for a game. Whether it is foot- ball, basketball, or baseball, everyone shows spirit and unity in the school. Each pep rally demonstrates true school pride among all the student body; Administra- tion, faculty, and students. All the fans show their school spirit as well as pride by jumping and shouting and rooting for their team. The cheerleaders demonstrate their pride and spirit by leading cheers and always being there to encourage the players as well as yelling for them. Not only is Baker proud of their teams but the cheerleaders themselves. Baker cheerleaders have always been known for their extreme athletic ability as demonstrated at every pep rally. Baker ' s dance team is also another or- ganization well thought of by everyone. When the dance team makes their ap- pearance at a pep rally , one is always in for a real treat. We are especially lucky since Baker is one of the few schools that have a dance team. Always by their side, the Ba- ker band really gets the crowd going at every pep rally, and what a better way to start off a pep rally than with the Pride of Baker. The Pride of Baker. Captain. Karen Andrews, and Co-Caplain, Felecia Jernigan. gel ready to announce the dance team. OOOPSI Kim Lloyd starts her group off in a cheer. The J. V. cheerleaders demonstrate their athletic abilities to the crowd. Carol Anne Gibbs shows everyone how she ' s Through Being Cool.

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1983, pg 126

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1983, pg 96

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1983, pg 226

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1983, pg 175


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