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• • • CHANGES Anyone who walks around the Baker High School campus is sure to notice the changes that have occurred during the past year. There have been quite a few revisions made which the whole com- munity can be proud of. One of these changes is the installa- tion of more lockers. The old lockers on the first floor have been replaced with orange and white ones. These new ones are smaller which allows for an increase in the number of available locker space. This was a much needed change. Driving up to the high school one will notice another change. The flag pole and the memorial stone, which use to be out in the back of the school, have been moved to the front where they can be appreciated more. The biggest change is the addition of an outdoor track. Construction started late in the 1979-80 school year. Contrac- tors worked all summer and finally in early November, 1980, completion was in sight. Only a few finishing touches have to be made, but for the most part, Baker High School has a track! new lockers The flag pole the memorial stone in the back of the school. 6 OPENING
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EDITORS: Front row; T. Wood. K. Salisbury. S. Lindenmayer. P. Link. K Gunn. M. Mazoway. T Dowd. 2nd row; M. Cunning- ham, C. Coyne, J. Patchett, 3rd row; K. Weidman, |. Herring, Missing; A. McMahon. D. Perry, C Oakes EDITORS The editors of the 1981 Lyre have given everything we've got to make this yearbook a success. Although we ran into many prob- lems along the way, we managed to overcome them somehow. When a deadline rolled around it seemed like the staff was in total chaos, but things always worked out. We've made many changes throughout the book and we hope that you, the reader, will appreci- ate them. A great deal of hard work and effort have gone into the production of this yearbook, and we hope that we have cap- tured many special memories and moments of the 1980-1981 school year. Cora Coyne Editor-in-Chief Amy McMahon Assistant Editor Sue Lindenmayer Senior Editor 1 Tim Wood Senior Editor 2 Kathy Salisbury Underclassmen Editor Kris Gunn Activities Editor Tracy Dowd Girls' Sports Editor Jeff Herring Boys' Sports Editor Peggy Link Administration Editor 1 Karoline Weidman Administration Editor 2 Merrie Cunningham Advertising Editor ludie Patchett Art Editor Dave Perry Photography Editor Craig Oakes Business Manager 8 OPENING
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