Baker High School - Lions Pride Arrowhead Yearbook (Columbus, GA)

 - Class of 1950

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A9 TJ ffiyuq, Lili., Clkfdfniqn-0 .t 2 ' fry-4 4J4Vi'l ua BAKER HIGH SCI-ICCL - Columbus, Georgia I95O ORE Mgugjrwany years ago because of hrs dauntless courage and Ieadershlp on w given The Tn e Kung of th Beasts Belle mg that The leadership, H E BEASTS, the years to f our Alma will be crow fi! ,mg DEDICATIO We, the Seniors ot l95O, dedicate this year's Arrowhead to the one who has so untalteringly worked with us and tor us during both our junior and senior years at Baker High, Always striving to make everything the very best, and always pushing toward something a little higher than that which has been obtained before, she has guided us not only in our activities, but also in our search for higher ideals and the finer things ot life. ln the minds and hearts of the l95O graduates will always remain: MISS SUE GREENI-IAW T C1616 of C 01116-111.9 ADMINISTRATION FACULTY CLASSES ' CLUBS VVI-IO'S WHO ACTIVITIES ATHLETICS N AD VE RT I S EIVEVKEHIEIGUTKSR D f--uw... illillwi .- N, Gang. . . My K- W W Mm W. ,Lf +A., 4..4 M Q .f,,,fi ..W.:.,.,1,ig', 'Yi i. A MR. WILLIAM HENRY SHAW Superintendent of Muscogee County School District A, B., M. Ed Duke MR. FRANK BRADFORD MR. NATHAN M, PATTERSON Assistant Superintendent Supervisor of Special Services B, S. Vanderbilt A. B. Mount Berry, M. Ed. M. S. Auburn S' iii Qi, x ... 'Og-. io Mr. E. W. Cook, engaged in one of his tireside chats, speaks to the students in their class- rooms through the PA. system, y Way of the Office Mrs. Mattie Keith, who is an ideal secretary tor any school, has spent many hours helping the teachers and students. X CULTY ,f INA nwnncv: TR50M0N5 1' 5 Y , -, -12 3'1if C ... .... .- Z -+1 MR. E. W. COOK, Principal A. B. University of Georgia M. A. Oglethorpe M S. Alabama Polytechnic Institute MR, O. E. HENDLEY, Assisfant Principal A. B. University of Georgia M. A. University of Georgia Mrs. Ruth Knight Atkinson B. A, Huntington College M. S. Alabama Polytechnic Institute Mrs. Althea R. Carr Mr. W. B. Carr B. S. Piedmont College A, B. Piedmont College Mrs, Elizabeth Childs A. B. Wesleyan College M. S. Alabama Polytechnic Institute Mrs. A. E. Dennis B. S. University of Alabama Mr. D. T. Chambliss B. S. Georgia Teachers College M. A. Alabama Polytechnic Institute Miss Sue Greenhaw A. B. Bessie Tiff College Mrs. Louise Griner B. S. H. E. University of Georgia Miss Flora Johnson A. B, Florida Southern College MasTer's in Religious Education-Assembly's Train- ing School Mr. Wesley B. Frace B. S. Alabama Polytechnic Institute Mrs. Mildred W. Gersfori A. B. Bessie Tift College 9 be 456.425 . Mr. Robert Gould B. S. University of Missouri . 5 .,l1rg,,Z1J K, .,. liss Mary Orr A. 'B. Alabama College M A. Peabody College Miss Claudia D. Lee A. B, University of North Carolina Miss Mary K. McGarr A. B. Judson College Q Q f' Mr. Arnold W. Post A, B. Mercer University ' Miss DellaiLong g h A. B. University of Georgia Mrs. Dorothy A. Owens B. s. Mmedgevaiie ata 5 If Nr. E. E. Thomas B. S. Georgia Teachers College Miss Dorothy Regoski B. S. Alabama Polytechnic Institute Mrs. Margaret Terry A. B. Agnes Scott Mr. Alex Truitt Mr. Harlo L. Tomke B. A. Valparaiso University B. S. Vanderbilt University Mr. Frank A. Robertson Cincinnati Conservatory of Music Mrs. J. J. Radecki B. S. University of Georgia Mr. Garland Watkins saws ,Q A. B. University of Georgia x bibs wav' .... 3 - f .- Q . Mrs. D. A. Viscione A. B. Lenoir Rhyne 3 O B B Y GA N N O N tudent Council The Student Council is a service organization to promote the educational plan of the school. Representatives are nominated by a home room on their high standing and citizenship to Serve as a delegate to represent his or her homerocm. The Student Council serves as a bridge to the gap between the faculty and the students. OFFICERS President Bobby Gannon Vice President Shirley Jasper Secretary Jennie Brannon Treasurer Perry Truitt Advisor Mr. O. E. Hendley MEMBERS Inman Averett, Jennie Brannon, Bill Bryan, Harold Chestnut, Betty Campbell, Bobby Gan- non, Jerry Garrett, Franklin l-licks, Janette l-lamilton, Murray Hill, Mary Jenkins, Shirley Ann Jasper, Rita Mills, Jerry McCardy, Marion Moon, Carol Miller, Bobby Page, Betty Redmond, Barbara Skipper, Perry Truitt, Sammy Upton, Betty Watford, Betty Williamson, Louise Wat- ford, Gail Watford, Maxine Price, Stanley Wells, Lois Garrett, Virginia Cass, -V-A . . N.- . mu . -...-M. , wnmuumx ' , if W it sgwww Q W ..'-. git. - , X l, E. HENDLE Vu M. Brasington Morrell Brasington A cheerlul life is l0U8S. Quarterback Club 4-H Club Bynum Carroll Brooks Brown , N Martha Emily Brooks Charles Brown what he Her smile is like sunshine. An ounce ol wit is worth pound ol sorrow, Beta Tri-Hi-Y Treas. '49-'50 Beta Club B Club lpresidentl F4 H. A Quarterback Club Arrowhead Literary Staff 4-H Club Vllho's Who Football '48-'49 Basketbau lmanagerl Baseball ll B Team Football Coach '49 James Edmond Burnes Music is the universal l guage of mankind. Cheerleader Club 4-H Club Glee Club - Band Cass Irene Bussey an- Il you wish to be loved, love. Alpha Tri-Hi-Y Commercial Club Cheerleader Club Delano Franklin Bynum his will, his law. 4-H Club Quarterback Club Burnes Bussey Edward Carroll livery man should measure himself by his own standards. 4-H Club Betty Virginia Cass His mind is his kingdom and LOW is better NWN lllme- Commercial Club Cheerleader Club Dramafics Arrowhead Student Council Alpha Tri-Hi-Y MIYY Arm Calldli Harold Chestnut She 1704178 ll Cllafmmi We- It's nice to be nice, hut then has naturally so. Cheerleader Club Maigreffe Club Quarterback Club lSec.-Treas.l Majorette '49-50 Student Council Beta Club Football Beta Tri-Hi-Y Vivian Monte: Chesser Peggy Jeane Chegfnuf In conversation she is never -345 she minkggh, in her hegrl, 1410701719- so is she. F. H. A. F, H, A, Glee Club Arrowhead lAssociate Editorl Beta Club lTreasurer '50l Blue gfar Sfaff Befa Tri-Hi-Y President Junior Class Dram-3flCS Secretary Senior Class Arrowhead lAssociate Edltorl Alpha Tri-Hi-Y lpfesidenll Quill 8- Scroll P. Chestnut Childree Who's Who Debating Team Quill 8. Scroll Caudle James Doyle Clark The only way to have a friend 13 to be one. Glee Club Quarterback Club Latin Club Junior Civitans lTreasurerl B Club Football lAlternate Captainl Vice President Senior Class Who's Who Chesser H. Chestnut Joy Childree Nothing is more useful silence. F. H. A. Commercial Club Blue Star Club Dramatics Clark I Geraldine Phyllis Cleveland than Your wit makes others witty. Arrowhead VVho's Who G. Cleveland James Munroe Cleveland A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men. Quarterback Club J. Cleveland ' J, Cobb B. Cobb Bill Cobb He lives on the sunny s the street. 4-H Club Quarterback Club Cook ide l . gf Jo Cobb James Allen Cobb His time is forever. everywhere. 4-H Club Quarterback Club D. C. T. Jo Cobb of A mere whisp of a thing, but oh that personality. Cheerleader Club Cheerleader l'49, Capt. '50J Alpha Tri-Hi-Y ltreas. '49-'5OJ Treasurer Senior Class Who's Who Cox Bradley Jack Cook Desire to do what you must do. Hi-Y lPresidentJ D. C. T. William Joseph Cox his place The rnildest manner with the travest mind. 4-H Club Quarterback Club Beta Club Latin Club lPres. Football '49-'SOD Arter Smith Dansby Every believer is God's miracle. Marvel 8 Wonder Club Quarterback Club Junior Civitan D. C. T. Dansby -. Sidney Davis Nothing is too difficult that it may be found by seeking. 4-H Club Arrowhead Quill 8. Scroll Barbara Joyce Denny The still small voice of itudef' Beta Club Blue Star Staff Alpha Tri-Hi-Y Quill 8. Scroll Denny Dav.s grat Downing Dorsey Barbara Jean Dorsey -'Dress does not glve ledge. F. H. A. Beta Tri-Hi-Y Beta Club Inter Nos Band Rita Ann Downing Friendship is love. Glee Club Alpha Tri-Hi-Y Commercial Club Du Bose Adolphus Cleveland DuBose Knowledge is more equivalent to force. l.atln Club Beta Club Football D. C. T. Quarterback Club Who's Who President lSenior Class '5Ol Mary Sue Eldridge 1 know- As neat as neatness itself! Glee Club Maiorette Club Alpha Tri-Hi-Y Arrowhead Literary Staff Who's Who Blue Star Staff Edward Buddy Ellerbee Probability is the very guide of life. Quarterback Club B. Club Football Basketball Baseball Eldridge Myrna Jennene Farrar Faith is a higher faculty than reason. Dramatics F. H. A. Arrowhead Majorette Club Mary Ellen Fohan Enthusiastic in all tures. Glee Club Commercila Club Maiorette Club Beta Tri-Hi-Y Vv'ho's Who Fohan her ven- Ellerbee Julia Ann Francis Sensitive, swift to resent, but as swift in atoning for errors. Cheerleader Club iV-P- '48l Arrowhead lSports Editorl Beta Club Dramatics Alpha Tri-Hi-Y Quill 81 Scroll Farrar Franc's Frith Billy Firth Life is not so short but that there is time lor courtesy. Quarterback Club Glee Cl Latin C ub lub 4-H Club Football Hancock Hardy X jga' v., Griffin James Griffin Many things difficult Grubbs Sheila Claire Grubbs to de- Her eyes are like stars. sign prove easy to performance. Drum Major Post Graduate Dramatics Arrowhead Beta Tri-Hi-Y Betty Gunter The difficulty in life choice. Maiorette Club Maforetfe '49-'50 Alpha Tri-Hi-Y Latin Club Hassett Samuel Frank Hall is the When my hours were nice and lucky. Quarterback Club Hi-Y Baseball Manager Basketbail 4-H Club Betty Jean Hancock A tongue's sweet that never stings. Dramatics Gunter Hall Mary Elizabeth Hardy S:zrer to prosper than pros- perity could have assured us. F, H. A. Beta Tri-Hi-Y Beta Club Mary Eleanor Hassett A soft answer turneth away wrath. Glee Club Beta Tri-Hi-Y Commercial Club -f - lI:': ':ib-..:. gr : QL 5. Z., . ' if ' - 5.1.1 x --'- I . Q rx. -f,.::.:.. QQ.: , 123.31 s Q 4 ' fliirf' iz hype .f 1 - QM:- Charles Hines Thomas C. Hunnicutt Wears his wisdom lightly, Forgir:vness is better than re- Junior Civitan Jack Robert Hunnicuft Il he had any faults he left us in doubt. 4-H Club Quarterback Club Jenkins Joiner renjef' Danese Jenkins has A heal-en of charms. F. H, A. Maiorette Club Beta Tri-Hi-Y Vvho's Who Christine Joiner As large as life and natural. Student Council Cheerleader Club Maiorette Club Beta Tri-Hi-Y Ai rowhead Who's Who B. Jones Hines Bobbie Lou Jones For she was just kind. Glee Club Arrowhead Beta Tri-Hi-Y Commercial Club the quiet James Rudolph Jones B. l-lunnicut T, Hunnicuf twice as It matters not how long we I am a part of all that I have live, but how. E Club 4-l-l Club Junior Cnvitans Quarterback Club -1-H Club B Club lPresident '49l Quarterback Club Football Manager Football Hi-Y Blue Star Staff Who's Who R. Jones '47-'48 Junior Civitans Football Captain President Senior Class '49 Student Council Who's Who Jordan ws us 'ws' Limbaugh Betty Lamberth Smile and the world smiles with you. Glee Club Beta Tri-Hi-Y B. Lamberfh B. G, Lamberth Billy Gene Lamberth BettY Lee Limbaugh No man was ever great with- Pf9fiy iS. as pretty does. out divine inspiration. Arrowhead Beta Club Maioreffe Club lvice-Pres.l.. Arrowhead Maiorette '47, '48, '49 Cheerleader Club Valentine Queen '48 Alpha Tri-Hi-Y Blue Star Club Who's Who Marvel and Wonder Club Lumpkin McHargue Betty Ruth Lumpkin Okal Lee Mann Friendship is a sheltering Haste Makes Waste. tree. Glee Club Glee Club Maforeffe Club 4-H Club Maiorette Club Arrowhead Club Beta Tri-Hi-Y Paul McHargue A winner never qxiiter never wins Arrowhead 4-H Club Bela Club Ethel Macon 'Tis easy enough ant. Glee Club Latin Club Alpha Tri-Hi-Y quits and a to be pleas- Macon Commercial Club Alpha Tri-Hi-Y Betty Ruth Massey Charm strikes the sight., but merit wins the soul. Glee Club Commercial Club lPres. '49l Blue Star Club Massey Mann Miller Mobley Moon Carol Dawn Miller Ralph Shangy Moncrief Ruth Alfreida Nefhken She is as bright as the radiant He has a heart with room for Small cheer and great welcome suns' 959W 7011-3' makes a merry feast. Editor Biue Star B Club Glee Clllb Arrowhead Quarterback Club Dlamahcs Who's Who 4-H Club Bela Club Football Alpha Tri-Hi-Y Cheerleader Club lV-Pres. '47l Student Council F. H. A Debating Team Quill Bl Scroll Middlebrooks Nefhkm Massey Moore Pat Massey Raymond Earl Mobley Mary Virginia Moore HEZOQUCNCB is 11 Painting of thc' Greater thoughts, like deeds, I was never less alone than thoughts. need no trumpet. when by myself. F. H. A. lPresident '49J Student Council Cheerleader Club Blue Star Club lPres. '49l 4-H Club Commercial Club Red Cross lV-Pres. '49J Quarterback Club Beta Tri-Hi-Y Who's Who Basketball Beta Club Cheerleader Club baseball Christmas Carnival Queen B Club Blue Star Moncrief i HCNY Middlebrooks Marian Louise Moon -91166071 is gffafl but Silence Honor lies is honest toil. is greater, Student Council lS'ec. '48-H193 44 Club Latin Club Glee Club Newman Nunn Olsen Henry Gary Newman Stewart Nunn Charles Owens Have your fun while you're The present is the living sum He'll find a way. young. total of the whole past. I B Club 4'H Club 4fH Club Quarterback Club B Ch-'b 'Y Junior Civifans Baseball 4,H Club Band lPresidenf '49-'SOD poofball Pale Peters Robert Edward Olsen Doris Ann Park Owens Park Benjamin Fletcher Peters Life is but thought. His heart is far from fraud as .thia learning, what a heaven is from earth. thing it ts. Latin Club 4-H Club Cheerleader Club D. C. T- Marvel and Wonder Club Beta Tri-Hi-Y QU8I'fefl'JiiCk Club Arrowhead lBus Staff Mgr,J Who's Who Dramatics Basketball Pickern Frances Pate Virginia Lee Pickern Gentle of speech, beneficent of With the smile that was child mind. ' like and bland. Cheerleader Club Glee Club Commercial Club Commercial Club Bela Club Arrowhead Quill 81 Scroll Joe Davidson Time which strengthens friendship, weakens love. Quarterback Club 4-H Club Ann Louise Preston Magnificent spectacle man happiness. Student Council Cheerleader Club Cheerleader '49-'50 Beta Tri-Hi-Y Sheehan Shepherd of hu- Davidson Maxine Price It's the song ye sing and the smiles ye wear that's amalcing the sun everywhere. Arrowhead Editor-in-Chief 4-H Club Glee Club Beta Club KV-Pres.l Student Council Dramatics Alpha Tri-Hi-Y Quill 81 Scroll lSec.J Ruby Carlene Ramey Everybody's own f a m il ia r friend. 4-H Club lPresidentJ Tri-Hi-Y lPresidentJ Mary Sheehan Tile stars that have most glory have no rest. F. H. A. Tri-Hi-Y Cheerleader Club Band Simmons Preston Gracie Earle Shepherd Her life is like a stroll the beach. upon Latin Club Commercial Club .Annual Business Staff Nina Frances Simmons It is better to reveal than con- CEl1l. Student Council Beta Club Beta Tri-Hi-Y Basketball Marjorie Ellen Siniard Character is what you make iff' Arrowhead Literary Staff Cheerleader Club Commercial Club F, H. A. M. Siniard Price Ramey William Earl Siniard But there's a good time coming. Cheerleader Club Cheerleader '49-'50 E. Siniard G, Smith B. Smith Bobbie LaMarion Smith A merry htart goes all the way. Glee Club Alpha Tri-Hi-Y Blue Star Arrowhead Busl Literary Staff Sowell is 'QV' at ll L. bmlth George Smith Never tell your resolution lzeforelzandl' Quarterback Club Marvel and Wonder Club 4'H Club ' Arrowhead Business Staff Louise Ann Smith Endurance is the crowning quality. 4-H Nice Presidentl F, H. A. lVice Presidentl Beta lPresidentl Inter Nos Thomas Farmer It is in great dangers that we see great courage. Football Most Popular Player Basketball Who's Who Spurlin ii We Farmer Kathleen Sowell Loss ol sincerity is loss of vital power, Basketball '47 Band Arrowhead '49 Eugene Denton Spurlin JoIcing decides great things. 4'H Club Hi-Y Quarterback Club Mobray W. Stewart The elevator to success is not running. take the stairs. Junior Civitan D. C. T. Stewart E' time -Q - : -ii af : : . - ,fae- t 1 Vg, ' 333, .31 S , fel L . ' . 333 , Patty Stripling Dez'out yet cheerful. ye! resigned. 4-H Club Beta Tri-Hi-Y Maiorette Club Majoette '49 Student Council Harold James Taft Joy is not in things: it's in us. 4-H Club Hi-Y lTreasurerJ Taft Stripling B. Taylor J. Taylor Barbara Ann Taylor Character is higher than intellect. Speech Alpha Tri-Hi-Y Blue Star Staff Arrowhead Literary Staff Dramatics Quill 8- Scroll Lillian Joan Taylor Tillery Blanche Tillery She wears the smile of a winner. Speech Club 4-H Club Glee Club Arrowhead Buslness Staff D. C. T. Ronald Aufhur Todd Joy in life is the test of balanced living 4-H Club H iey Comer Gene Trawick Noble deeds that are concealed H7715 mad to Success leads are most esteemed. Cheerleader Club Latin Beta Club lTreasurerJ D. C. T. upstairs, D. C. T. Junior Civitans Todd Trawick Jeanice Tyler Russell Luther Vinyard To know her was to love herff Decision is one of the duties of strength. Arrowhead Business Staff Bela Tri-Hi-Y Samuel Richard Upton The best of prophets of future is the past. 4-H Club Student Council D. C, T. Tyler the Upton Vmyard Walden Bobbie Ilene Walden Home is where the hea Cheerleader Club Majorette Club Arrowhead Literary St Beta Tri-Hi-Y Dramatics Williams Wright aff Walker George Wesley Walker Luck went with him in all his hours. 4-H Club Basketball Inter Nos Quarterback Arrowhead Business Staff Hi-Y lSecretaryJ Ouill 8. Scroll Adrid Walters A tender heart: a will inflexible. Glee Club F. H. A. Alpha Tri-Hi-Y Beta Club I Arrowhead Literary Staff Berty Joan Whitten For all sad words of tongue or pen, The saddest of all 'it might have been'. Glee Club Cheerleader l5ec.-Treas. ' Junior Class Sec.-Treas. Business Staff lVice-President '49l Arrowhead Who's Who Wynn 473 Walters Robert Perry Wilkerson He hath a method of making many friends. B Club Quarterback Club Hi-Y 4-H Club Football Manager Arrowhead Business Staff Quill 8. Scroll lVice-Pres.l Franklin Williams The world is what you make it. Arrowhead Business Staff Ann Wright She is as sweet as the bud of a rose. Cheerleader Club 4-H Club Beta Tri-Hi-Y lv-P '48, '49l Majorette Club lPresidentl Majorette '47, '48, '49 Wyrick Whitten Wilkerson Frank Wynn He had a face like benedictionf' 4-H Club Quarterback Clu Football Basketball Who's Who Johnny Wyrick If at hrst you do try. try again, 4-H Club Junior Civitans D. C T. With admiration and devotion, we the Senior Class of 1950 express our sincere thanks to a wonderful sponsor, Miss Sue Greenhaw. SENIGR CLASS OFFICERS President , Jimmy Jordan Vice President . Doyle Clark Treasurer .... . Jo Cobb Secretary i Peggy Chestnut X iii k -mu... ., 11' . I Q K K X S R A xv-gif Y XNSN. mms lx .S Y.,.yJy5 P x A Ri f xp X Q SYNES: Q Se , 1 , 'W ., ,Vg r . 45 .Vg 'mfk-vf. 'NTFJ I .1 , v . ' v -I' ' . ,L -gm.-.w. - My ,--552,1 ..l'll0RS Qimizf Fx' o 4 . ' ' 32 70 S Egan Mc HA Rgug f Rzvnayp ia l l I A if -if .f j :.' 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'X 1 'X 2 was S K -bf N , 1 Arthur McGee Paul McLendon Earl McSwain Mary Lee Neighb Alfred Nethkin Louie Nix Rosemond Nowel Jimmy Park Katherine Patton Margaret Payne Jean PerDue Shirley Perry Carl Pickels June Poliock George Porter Clara Putnam Emery Ray Joyce Ray Patricia Ray Betty Redmond Robbie Mae Reor Frances Robinson l-'lellen Rowan Russell Rayford Mary Ann Screw Beverly Shepherc Jimmy Shierling Paul Shellnutt Bobbie Jean Smi Patsy Smith Charles Smith Hazel Smothers James Spike Ralph Snider Polly Spradlen Joan Sprague Irene Stone Ray Sullivan Janis Taylor Bur Dean Tow: Jack Tyner Jane Vance ibby Waldrup tsy Wall Mae Waltman itt Ware iris Watson dama Watson ther Weekly ice Wilkes 'ty Williamson Ann Wilson ncy Wood 'aldine Woodcock iert NfVorthingfon meva Wright ta Wright irles Whitehurst e Whitley 'icia Yates ' R if X .. , ll Q' ga W A xl + 3 1 x XXX six Nancy Jo Zeigler Billy Blanton Wayne Bresria L v -2: '1'N 9' -A, 'BV ,QQ mf -' -'M--Wm...-sf .,.: QI Q .. , N fw sn! 32 , . S 1 , , :fl W , . Qraduatei w'e6'LQ c:c31...sg:f.iff? .2 t 1' .tl . N U G4 UB-FRESIIHEN ,ffffax X i ,- MQW 'VP KEDHMD v- NVMR , if ,f ---- 'C' ff 15.5,-ff Reading from left to right: ROW I-Russell Elliott, James Hopper, Lee Knowles, Donald Adams, Jean Jones, Carolyn Grubbs, Sybil Stewart, Louise Watkins, Martha Jean Craft, Joyce Anderson, Dawn Zannecker, Katherine Morgan. ROW ll-James Ewing, Mildred Holmes, Betty Clements, Galle 'vVatford, Alberta Schoenfeld, Yvonne Balcon, Betty Walker, Janice Corder, Glenda Reeves, Ann Bush, Patricia Skipper, ROW lll-William Wilde, Jimmy Jordan, Eugene Caraway, Marie Thames, Nancy Blanton, Betty Weeks, Dorothy Wilkes, Hargis Fletcher, Shirley Meadows, Betty Thomason. ROW lViBilly Poole, Tommy DeBardelaben, Donnie McQuinn, Grady Martin, Bill Brown, Charles Meroney, Bobbie Lee Cook, l-l. B. McSwain, Jackie Coker, Sallie Saxon, Barbara Walston. ROW VfDouglas Moore, Wendal Doswell, James Turner, Jimmy Nobles, James Ward, John Drew, Wallace Trawick, Roy Harris, Aubrey Crawford. ROW Vl4Jackie Crawford, Wallace Pitts, Ronnie Handerson, Joseph Sears, Eliabeth Long, Katie Jenkins, Martha Roper, Frances Phillips, Jane McQuin, Mavis Simmons. Reading from left to right: ROW l-Douglas Craft, Henry Cullifer, Jessie Lee Harden, Nancy Yates, Virginia Meeks Dot McArthur, Frances Lackey. ROW ll-Charles White, Reginald Faulk, Gayle Barton, Gail Breenson, Lenore Huston, Jacueline Cline, Barbara Ann Cribbs, ROW lll-Lloyd Davis, Lynn Pollock, Julian Beavers, Max Rash, Anne Harden, Patricia McGinnis, Pattsy Massengale, Yvonne Cyree. ROW lV-Jimmy Carswell, Bobby Page, Roger Holland, Terry Pemberton, Gene Wadkins. ROW V-Stanley Wells, Marlyn Hardage, Walter Norsworthy, 1 Reading from left to righti ROW l--'Imogene Davis, Ann Bryan, Mary French, Nina Davis, Dorothy Flynn, Myrtle Bradley ROW ll--Carolyn Davis, Frank Golson, Agnes Phenix, Janice Enfinger, Shirley Rigsby Leatrice Mclntyre. ROW lllf--Betty Parker, Laura Colquitt, Kathryn Robinson, Roger Holland, Robert Champion Jimmy l'lall. ROW IV-Teddy Mann, Jimmy Garrett, Judy Brawner, Donald Barron, Billie Hicks' ROW V-Donald Bradley, Nadine Chesser, Wally Arceneaux, Edwin McCardle. ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW Reading from left to iight: I-Bobby Gowan, Barbara Spivey, Carolyn Whafley, Charlene Collums, Vivian Lloyd ll-Ellis Taff, Betty June Bender, Bobby Franklin, Jack Dudley, .loe Preston. lll-Walter Colquitt, Jack Mobley, Harold Brookins, Leslie Thetford, IV-Jean Berry, Harold Tidwell, Ann Fackler, Martha Wall. V-Jimmy Love, Charles Bullock, Jimmy Malloy, Reginald Stephenson. Reading from left to right: ROW l4Barl:-ara Skipper, Ann Scott, Carolyn Gallops, Judene King, Molly Daniel, Barbara Newman, Frances Odom. ROW ll-fhlell DeBardelaben, Nora Denson, Opal Peacock, Edith Bowdoin, Rose Mary Ward- low, J. O. Levesque, Lester Creel. llOW lIl7Leila Mae Skipper, Bobbie Gamble, Jacqueline Battley, Marion Davis, Barbara Brown, Charles Elliott, Loy Hutcheson, David Bartles. ROW lV7Eudonal Douglas, Benjamin Fussell, Charles Francis, Ladon Sellers, Calvin Dorman, Thomas Millard. From left to right: ROW l-ABetty Anderson, Angeline Anderson, Evie Arrington, Betty Gains, Loretta Cook Jeanette McGee, Wanda Carter. ROW Il7Dirnple Chance, Barbara Smith, Martha Cannon, Sara Jordan, Wayne Wilkes Marshall Tomblin, Joyce Gallops. ROW lll--Margarett Edwards, Elaine Clark, Shirley Sherman, Sue Taylor, Bertha Merritt Nancy Stephenson, Raymond Wallace. ROW IV-Douglas Rutledge, Frank Corley, James Bottts, M. V. Carroll, John Weems Ferrell Freeman. Reading from left to right: ROW I-Wallace Dobbs, Ronald Boddy, Billy Herring, Nellie Jean Whitley, Carolyn Burks, ROW ll-Charlotte Reagan, James Grimes, Shirley Tornblin, Mary Jeannette Bass, Shirley Brock, ROW lll-Franklin Wright, James Jacobs, Charles Dodds, Christine Green, Jane Jones, Walter Bonner. ROW IV-Evelyn Jones, Evelyn Williams, Walter Jones, Mickey McClellan, Cecil Redrnon, Jerry Garrett. fffpwamo H03 Peggy Jeame Chestnut MOST OUTSTANDING SENIOR MISS CITIZENSI-IIP 3? xg MOST REPRESENTATIVE Carol Dawn Miller Adolphus DuBose EDUCATION N f HOW TO REQUIRE HN MOST INTELLECTUAL Adolphus DuBose Peggy Chestnut ' Q 2 vlfmm ., , ,A My .K Q 44 a ,W ff-Q-1. ,,:: g- ,Q L- ':- ' 1.-Y . A4 , fx 555 S V98 Is' ,. 4 'Q n r , ww ...M--M ANR v xx 1 X ver 35 ,xx MDW-H75 Most Beautiful MOST Handsome i ii ii COURT OF BEAUTY Grubbs, Mary Batchelor, Louise S th, Christine Joiner, - I - '6-AJ' Y , rig CL us if s Ms11n1ir:uE+ 'REPMDND Annual Literary Staff Editor-in-Chief . , Maxine Price Associate Editors Peggy Chestnut, Montez Chesser Sports Editor Julia Ann Francis Feature Editor . I CaroI Miller Make-up Editor Mary Sue Eldridge Art Editors Paul McHargue, Robbie Redmond Sponsors Mrs. VVA B. Carr, Mrs. Dorothy Owens ASSISTANT EDITORS Elsie Baugh, Emily Brooks, Bobbie Smith, Barbara Taylor, Aldrid Walters SNAPSHOT EDITORS Virginia Cass, Sheila Grubbs. Mariorie Siniard Ilene Walden Annual Business Staff Business Manager Robert Olsen Assistant Business Manager . Jo Whitten Secretary and Treasurer Betty Lee Limbaugh Sponsor , Mrs. J. J. Radecki ADVERTISING AGENTS Jimmy Boyd, Geraldine Cleveland, Billy Cobb, Sidney Davis, Jenene Farrar, Jimmy Gordy, Samuel Hall, Billy Lambert, George Smith, Earl Siniard, Blanche Tillery, George Walker. AN N UAL AGENTS Joan Boatner, Evelyn Brazington, Christine Joiner, Bobbie Lou Jones, Betty Lumpkin, Virginia Pickernf Gracie Shepherd, Bobby Wilkerson, Franklin Williams, Jeanice Tyler. W Te? Wk -: L L ,P A 5 .. Yi, A wi . My M R? 5 .T N tr Beta Club The Purpose: To lead others in outstanding achievement and character, to establish unity with one tanother and stand up for honest, clean thoughts, and to set an example tor our school and future members to follow. The Colors: Gold and Black. QFFICERS President Louise Smith Vice President Maxine Price Secretary , Joan Taylor Treasurer Montez Chesser Sponsors . Mrs. Margaret Terry Mrs. Gainey MEMBERS Mary Batchelor, Marion Broadway, Emily Brooks, Mary Ann Caudle, Montez Chesser, Billy Cox, Joyce Denny, Barara Dorsey, Adolphus DuBose, Julia Ann Francis, Lucy l-lall, Heywood Hardy, Billy Lambert, Carol Miller, Mary Moore, Francis Pate, Maxine Price, Nina Simmons, Louise Smith, Joan Taylor, Aldrid Walters. I C I Junior Civitan Club Purpcseg To promote good citizenship in the home, school, and community OFFICERS President Comer Trawick Vice President Charles Hines Secretary-Treasurer Arter Dansby Sponsor Mr. Wesley B, Frace MEMBERS Nathaniel Bynum, James Cobb, Sammy Donahue, Ronald Hail, Buddy l-lolcome, J. O. Le- vesque, Grady Martin, Mack Mathews, Aubrey Petty, Ralph Snyder, Mobray Stewart, Wayne Wilkes, James Wilmoth, Johnny Wyrick. Ipha Tri-Hi-Y The Purpose: To create, maintain, and extend throughout the, home . . . . I school, and community, high standards of Christian character. The Co ors: Red, White and Blue, OFFICERS President Peggy Chestnut Vice President . J . Betty Moon Secretary Jean Fackler Treasurer , , . . . Jo Cobb Sponsor T Mrs, Mildred Gersten MEMBERS Betty Bone, Martha Sue Branton, Irene Bussey, Virginia Cass, Peggy Chestnut, Jo Cobb, Louise Davis, Rita Downing, Mary Sue Eldridge, Jean Eackler, Ann Elippo, Kathryn Eortner, Julia Ann Frances, Lois Garrett, Joyce Granberry, Betty Gunter, Lucy Hall, Jeannette Ham' ilton, May Helen Hicks, Lucy Hutton, Mary Jenkins, Virginia Judy, Betty Lee Limbough, Billy Joyce Macon, Okal Lee Mann, Janet Martin, Marion Martin, Joann McLeod, Carol Miller, Reta Mills, Betty Moon, Mary Lee Neighbor, Callie Jean Newton, Rita Olsen, Max- bb' S 'th Barbara Taylor, ine Price, Barbara Rogers, Joyce Schillings, Mary Sheehan, Bo ie mi , Jane Vance, Emily Vardaman, Adrid Walters. I O Beta Trl-Hi-Y The Purpose' To create maintain and extend thr h h . , , oug out t e home, school and community, high standards of Christian character, The Colors: Red, White, and Blue, OFFICERS President Carlene Ramey Vice President Ann Wright Secretary T Danese Jenkins Treasurer , Emily Brooks Advisor Miss Sue Greenhaw MEMBERS Mary Batchelor, Janet Brooks, Emily Brooks, Mary Ann Caudle, Montez Chesser, Peggy Joyce Cobb, Marlene Denny, Barbara Dorsey, Mary Ellen Fohan, Sheila Grubbs, Eleanor l-lasset, Mae Helen l-licks, Danese Jenkins, Christine Joiner, Bobbie Lou Jones, Betty Ruth Lumpkin, Ruth Medley, Mary Moore, Doris Park, Ann Preston, Carlene Ramey, Peggy Rankin, Sandra Scruggs, Nina Simmons, Pattie Stripling, Shirley Taylor, Janice Tyler, Mary Alice Wads- worth, llene Walden, Mae Waldrup, Joan Wilson, Ann VVright, Peggy Zuback. Ol5JECTlVEZ TO seek, to find, to share. SLOGAN: P h ure t oughts, pure words, pure actions P , ,, . . URPOSE. To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards ot Christian character. X Tonight J ' -I S a The cobzim 'J Walk We Cover the Corridors Vol. Vll V BAKER HIGH SCHOOL, COLUMBUS, GEORGIK, OCTOBER 31, 'I949 YNumber 3 9 6 6 Baker S niors Select hos ho f Gannon Tops Votes for President Hot Dog , Says, New President Hot dog! Sure am proud! was the exclamation of Bobby Gannon when he discovered that he was the newly elected president of the Student Council. Bobby, now a senior at Baker, has attended high school hers- for four years. During that time he has been A student council repre- sentative, a member of the 4-H Club, B Club, and Dramatics Club. On Wednesday morning, October l 19, students voted for one of the two candidatesg Bobby Gannon and Shirley Ann Jasper, for president. The votes were collected by Perry Truett and counted by Mr, Otis Hendley, assistant superintendent. Thank: Supporters I would like to thank all my campaign managers and those who supported me and I hope to ful- fill their wishes as much as pos- sible. The only way we can have a cooperative student body is for the students and faculty to coop- erate with each other whole-heart- edly. ln that way, I think we will have a much better school this year, stated Bobby after his elec- tion. Other Officers Other officers of the Student Council are: Vice-President - Shirley Ann Jasper Secretary-Jennie Brannon Treasurer-Perry Truett The council is trying to make ar- rangements so that they can meet once a week. At the last meeting, they also discussed establishing a Supply Store in which they would sell paper, pencils, and other school supplies. If this idea is carried, the probable location will be in Mr. Hendley's office, although this has not been definitely decided upon. Studio Begins Annual Pictures Cosco Studios begin taking pic- tures for the annual tomorrow, November 1. Pictures will be taken according to this schedule: Tuesday 1- 9:10, Mrs. Terry's roomg 10:10, Miss Johnson'sg 10:40, Miss McGarr'sg 11:10, Mrs. Terry's3 11:40, Miss Johnson'sg 12:10, Mrs. Terry'sg 12:40, Miss Johnson'sg 1:40, Mrs. Terry'sg 2:10, Mrs. A,t- kinsong 2:40, Mrs. 'I'erry'sg 3:10, Mrs. Atkinson. Wednesdays schedule: 9:10, Mrs. Atkinson: 9:40, Misa McGarrg 10:10, Mn. Atklnaong 11:10, Hrs. Atkinson: 12:10 and 1:40, Miss Mc- Gnrrg 2:10 and 2:40, Misa Johnson and any who have been missed. Prices are: Seniors, 4 poses for lL00g freshmen, sophomores, Jun- lun, 2 poses for 8.50. L. 1 A t i l i . or 49- 50 Chestnut Wins Highest Honor The Baker High School year- book, The Arrowhead, announces today the Winners of thc 1950 Who's Who contest as selected by lhe senior class. Winners in the contest are: Most Outstanding Senior-Peggy Chestnut. Most Beautiful girl-Betty lace Limbaugh. Most Handsome boy - Frank Wynn, ' Most Represr-ntative girl-Carol Miller Most Represc-nt:.tive buy-Adol. phus Duliose. Most llopular girl-Jo Whitten ll .t P 'i N .. ' vON o,ulal boy Jimmy Jordon. Best Personality girl - Dori: Parks. Best Personality boy - Duylq Clark. Cutest girl-Jo Cobb Cutest boy-Rudolizh Jones. Wittiest girl--Geraldine Clevc land, Witticst boy-Charles Brown. Most Athletic girl-Mary Ellen Fohand. Most Athletic buy - Tomm, Farmer. Best Dressed girl-Mary Su Eldridge. Best Dressed boy-Billy Frith. Court of Beauty-Louise Smitl Joan Taylor, Sheila Grubbs, Dt nese Jenkins, Christine Joine MSW Batchelor, Mary Ann Caudli and Pat Massey. The contest was close in mar BLUE STAR STAFF , n EDITORIAL STAFF . BUSINESS STAFF i i EDITOR Carol Moler BUSM ANAGER Barbara Roger-i NEWS LDITOR Pcqgv Chu wt RTISUNIQ NUXNAGER ASSISTANT Jennie Srarwo CIRCULATION MANAGER Joyce Scl'1lllmgH FEATURE EDITOR Blnuola Tntl EXCHANGE EDITOR June Pollocki Assusrsm I lem Dari ART Somoa Bobble Redmond SPORTS EDITOR Rudoldti JON PHOTAOGRAPHER Richard NvckOlSOv1 MAKE UP EDITOR Slmrlcy Ann Jnspflr TYPISTS Bobble Smith, Mary Sue Elrldgc LITERARY ADVISER ........ ...gn .,,.a...sn students are eagerly awaiting replies from letters sent to students of the Cuban-American Institute in Ha- vana, Cuba. These Cuban correspodnents are now studying English under Miss Alexander Kambis. Miss Kambis and Mrs. D. A. Viscione, Baker's Spanish Teacher, were classmates at the University of North Caro- lina. While Mrs. Viscione was in Havana, she visited the Cuban- American Institute with Dr. Por- tell, president of the Institute. They discussed ways of furthering Cuban-American cultural relations. Baker Spanish students are ex- changing pictures with the boys' and girls in Havana. They are also learning Cuban customs and the Cuban mode of life. Fraternity Chooses Harmon as Sweetheart Mary Elizabeth Harmon, a grad- uate of Baker High in June, 1949, was recently chosen Sweetheart of Sigmi Chi at the University of Georgia. R Enrolled as University in pledge of the Sorority. In both 1947 tured'the title Who's Who She was a cheerleader and a member of the Alpha Tri-Hi-Y. She was also a candidate for Pea- nut Bowl Queen and in the Court of Beauty. a freshman at the Athens, she is a Alpha Omicorn Pi and 1949, Mary cap- Moat Beautiful in at Baker High. Mary McGarr BUSINESS ADVI seventh graders, to being a part of high school, gave ltheir views of Baker. l Although they are not yet a :part of high school, these students lare very much interested in sports 'and appear to be taking an active part as Hcheerers in the grand- stand. The Jordan game was the best game played this year, said Jerry Gandy, thirteen year-old, seventh grader. Yes, and Baker will beat Colum- bus if they play like they did in the Jordan game, chimed Francis Davison, twelve year-old. Their deep interest in sports may be due, to some extent at least, part, to the addition of some sports equipment for the seventh grades. Two footballs, four softballs, one hat, one socket ball,'two volley balls, and one basket ball are in- cluded in this new equipment. CContinued on Page 35 Junior Red Cross Drive he- gins tomorrow November 1, and ontmues through the 15th of this month Mrs Elizabeth Childs, sponsor, stated that the .representatives in each homeroom will collect money each morning for the drive. She urges each home- room to be one hundred per eent. ' SC looking forward i l R . . Ruth Atkinson wings rlymg mum met on Ucto- ber 15, at King's School of Avia- tion, located at the Municipal Air- port. . Meetings are held every other Monday. The next meeting will be October 31, at 7:30 P. M. An instructor from Columbus High and one from Jordan head a squadron. They wish to start a squadron at Baker. Then the three schools will elect one squadron commander to lead them. , The aviation course, with cut rates, is offered to all male stu- dents interested in flying. Students have their own instructor and make three flights. A sponsor for this club will be elected from each 'of the three high schools in Columbus. Advisors for the course are Dickie Butler, Jack King, and Dean King. All male students, who are inter- csted, are asked to attend the meet- ing tonight. ,.l.,.i-l- Wreck Hall Opens Three Nights Weekly Open three nights a week, the Wreck I-Iall, ,teen-age center in Baker Village, welcomes teen-agers to join all its activities. On Wednesday, Friday, and Sat- urday nigbts, from 7:30 until 10:30 the doora are operi to both mem- bers and non-members. Two-months membership cards may be bought from ln. Louise .Griner, had of the center, fur 25c. Those who buy a membership Childs Urges Driye Support Kllontinued on Page 83 cases and a few votes determine the winners. Votes, by ballot, were counts by four of the Annual Staff men bers on Friday, October 21. This year's annual staff omitti the title Most Likely -to Succeei and put in it's place Most Ou standing Senior. Competition Peggy Chestnut's runners-up this contest were Louise Smith a Jimmy Jondon. Jimmy was al runner-up for Most Representati and Most Athletic boy. As Most Representative gi Carol Miller's competitors we Peggy Chestnut and Joan Tayli Joyce Denny trailed behind Cobb, chosen Cutest girl, wh Charles Brown raced Rudol Jones, Cutest boy. Danese Jenkins was the comp itor of Betty Limbaugh for 1 title, Most Beautiful. Freck Corley and Betty l Limbough were runners-up Wittiest boy' and girl. ' ln the race for, Best Dres Boy and Girl, Emily Brooks g. Mary Sue Eldridge a close con while Billy Frith's rival 1 Rudolph Jones: I Bobby Gannon and Ann Wri trailed second in line for Best I sonnlity boy and girl. Most Popular girl, Jo Whit and boy, Jimmy Jordon were ra by Jo Cobb and'Ralph Manu Jo Cobb was also second in race for Most Athletic. For the put three years, W Who hal been selected from .senior clan onlyr Wilmer! will be pictured ln 1350 Arrowhead. Price of the null is 88.50. Blue Star Club Purpose: To create further interest in high school journalism. OFFICERS President . Pat Massey Vice President . Bob Curlee Secretary . Betty Leary Treasurer , Betty Eberhardt Social Chairman Phyllis Harvey CONTRIBUTING ASSISTANTS TO BLUE STAR Jo Cobb, Phyllis Harvey, Pat Massey, Betty Massey, Bill Charlton, Shirley Taylor, Grace Brown, Ron Chagnon, Annatred Panakau, Nina Grace, Francis Phillips. , MEMBERS Joyce Anderson, Wally Arceneaux, Yvonne Balkcofne, Paula Benton, Curtis Blackshear, Donna Bradley, Barbara Brown, Delores Brown, Donld Bradley, Ann Brown, Carolyn Buckner, Joy Childree, Robert Clark, Earnest Cook, Bob Curlee, Molly Daniel, Imogene Davis, Marian Davis, Sara Davis, Betty Eberhardt, Reginald Faulk, Bobbie Ann Gamble, Beverly Glossip Phyllis l-larvey, Sue Lavender, Betty Leary, Betty Limbough, Roger Lovett, Pat Masseyl Teddy Mann. 66 99 The Purpose: To ll? promote sportsmanship, C23 promote athletics, C33 pro- mote good citizenship, C47 promote school spirit. Requirements: You must have earned a varsity letter in some major sport. UFFICERS President Jimmy Jordan Vice President . , Doyle Clark Secretary-Treasurer J Rudolph Jones MEMBERS Bobby Ammons, Charles Brown, Ray Cannon, Doyle Clark, Freck Corley, Buddy Ellerbee, Rudolph Jones, Jimmy Jordan, Freddie Messer, Raymond Mobley, Shangy Moncrief, Gary Newman, Charles Owens, Bobby XNilkerson, Leonard Jones, Bill Cobb, l-larold Reddish, Wayne Crockett, Jimmy Cleveland, l-larold Chestnut, Lomax Adams, Donald Smith, Gene Sego, Perry Truitt, Jack Perdue. Quarterback Club Purpose: To foster interest in athletics among boys ot Baker High School who have not yet received varsity B's , OFFICERS President . , , Ronnie Mann Vice President Tommy Drew Secretary-Treasurer , C Charles Payne Sponsor .' Mr. E, E. Thomas MEMBERS Charles Beach, Jimmy Buck, Robert Burgess, Tommy IDrew, John Drew, Richard Donaley, Robert Green, David Katz, Ronnie Mann, Richard Nicholson, Charles Payne, Charles Smith, Y . l, l A I' ,-.L .rM',,. . V .Ar 1 I Harold Tidwell, Wallace Trawick, Kenneth Vinning, James Ward. A ,...,.. arms 0 7 Future Home Purpose: We are the Future Hom We face the future with For we have the clear co For we are the builders c Homes where living will That is good and fair. Homes where truth and Will be realities, not dn We are the Future Hom We face the future with Colors: Red and White. MEMBERS Joyce Anderson, Sue Arrington, Yvonne Balkcome, Gayle Barton, Aluda Berry, Nancy Blaxton, Gail Bremson, Shirley Brock, Ann Bryan, Carolyn Burkes, Wanda Carter, Nadine Chesser, Betty Clements, Jacquline Cline, Janis Corder, Barbara Cribbs, Yvonne Cyree, Imogene Davis, Nell De Bardeladen, Janice Entinger, Joyce Gallops, Christine Green, Bette Goins, Carolyn Grubbs, Jessie Lee Hardin, Ann Hardy, Joyce Henderson, Mildred Holmes, Gloria Hunter, Katie Jenkins, Evelyn Jones, Jean Jones Sarah Jordon, Judine King, Kathryn Kuykendall, Frances Lacky, Elizabeth Long, Vivian Loyd, Nell Matthews, Jean McCoy, Patsy Massingale, Jeanette McGee, Shirley Meadows, Virginia Meeds, Bertha Merritt, Dorothy McArthur, Leatrice Mclntyre, Pat McGinnis, Barbara Newman, Frances Orem, Opal Peacock, Frances Phillips, Charlotte Reagon, Glenda Reeves, Martha Roper, Sally Saxton, Loretta Sears, Mavis Simmons, Barbara Smith, Sybil Stuart, Marie Thames, Betty Walker, Louise Watkins, Evelyn Williams. s of merica rnerica 2, and high hope. F seeking old and precious values. ies for America's tuture. ssion ot everything rity and taith nerica 2, and high hope. MEMBERS a Abercrombie, Ruth Anglin, Mary Batchelor, Paula Benton, Lorene Bowman, Charlotte Brauner, Barbara Brazil, Pat oglan, Carolyn Buckner, Betty Campbell, Kathleen Carroll, Avis Cline, Sandra Cole, Georgia Cook, Vivian Cook, Nancy arrah, Peggy Davis, Willene Dixon, Joyce Dobbs, Nadine Donley, Barbara Dorsey, Betty Eberhardt, Jacquelene Folds, uise Faulk, Lucy Hall, Mary Hardy, Barbara Harris, Barbara Hartley, Jewel Henry, Mae Helen Hicks, Betty Hutt, Claudra lTCl1InsOn, Lu,C1,HuttOn, Christine Jenkins, Flora Ann Juhah, Sue Kissel, Sue Lavender, Betty Leary, Patricia Linder, rginia Mann, Regena Marchbanks, Marion Martin, Elizabeth May, Virginia Medley, Martine Mewborne, Joan Miller, tty Jean Moss, Molline Murphy, Mary Lee Neighbor, Carolyn Norsworthy, Rosemond Nowell, Margaret Payne, Jean rdue, Shirley Perry, lrene Psalmond, Clara Jean Putnam, Joyce Ray, Verlin Redding, Betty Redmond, Betty Ann Register, artha Register, Frances Robinson, Mary Ann Screws, Barbara Shackelford, Beverly Shepherd, Marjorie Siniard, Betty with, Bobby Jean Smith, Patsy Smith, Hazel Smothers, Joan Spragne, Irene Stone, Janis Taylor, lla Mae Waltmtun, sephine Wavek June Whitey Joyce Wilkes B tt Wll - L , , e y i iamson, Lois Wilson, Joan Wise, Nancy Wood, Peggy Worth iton, Geneva Wright, Oleta Wright, Patricia Yates, Nancy Jo Zeigler ln -Q- ff? Cheerleader Club The Purpose: To train students who are planning to become cheerleaders. To developfleadership, good social conduct and character traits. To arouse an interest in competitive sports and loyalty to our Alma Mater. OFFICERS President . Jo Cobb Secretary-Treasurer . . Betty Moon Initiation Chairman . . , . . . Ann Flippo Sponsor , . Miss Dorothy Regoslci MEMBERS Jean Berry, Josephine Blaclcshear, lla Mae Bond, Barbara Brazil, Shirley Brock, Ann Bush, Martha Cannon, Nadine Chesser, Avis Cline, Jo Cobb, Charlene Coliurns, Nancy Darrah, Carolyn Davis, Nina Davis, Nellie De Bardelaben, Wallace Dobbs, Janice Enfinger, Ann Fackler, Ann Flippo, Pauline Floyd, Jeannette French, Mary French, Gaston Glover, Betty Goings, Christine Green, Joan Hart, Tony Height, Betty Hough, Jane Jones, Sara Jordan, Sue Kisa sell, Frances Lackey, Elizabeth Lang, Patricia Linder, Regena Marchbanks, Janet Martin, Elizabeth May, Jean McCoy, Patricia Mclnnis, Donnie McQuinn, Shirley Meadows, Virginia Medley, Bertha Merritt, Barbara Moody, Betty Moon, Elaine Morris, Louie Nix, Joan D'Dan- iels, Rita Olsen, Margaret Payne, Jean Perdue, Peggy Phenix, Danny Pope, Ann Preston, Joyce Pritchett, Pat Ray, Robbie Mae Redmond, Glenda Reeves, Shirley Ann Rigsby, Frances Robinson, Loretta Sears, Marjorie Sewell, Earl Siniard, Bobbie Jean Smith, Janis Taylor, Shirley Taylor, Patsy Wall, Janie Whitehurst, Emily Whitley, Joan Wilson, Nancy Yates, Emily York. Majorette Club GFFICERS President Ann Wright Vice President Betty Reeves Secretary Janet Brooks Treasurer Mary Ann Caudle Sponsor Mr, W. B. Carr MEMBERS Mary Batchelor, Jeannette Bass, Sybil Blocker, Pat Brogdon, Janet Brooks, Carolyn Burkes, Bettie Cartledge, Mary Ann Caudle, Martha Craft, Clara Crews, Yvonne Cyree, Nora Dinson, Joyce Dobbs, Juliette Dunrnan, Louise Faulk, Kathryn Fortner, Carolyn Gallops, Betty Gilbert, Carolyn Grubbs, Betty Gunter, Betty Hammock, Marietta Hill, Carolyn Hodges, Katie Jenkins, Evelyn Jones, Virginia Mann, Leatrix Mclntosh, Jane McQueen, Ruth Medley, Kathryn Morgan, Betty Reeves, Charlotte Regan, Martha Roper, Nancy Stephenson Hazel Smothers Patty Stripling, Sue Taylor, Mary Watson, Eudafna Watson, Dorothy Wilkes, Joyce Wilkes, Ann Wright. s 1? E rw' I Mgr, E . , , , W 7 V lf: fag ns,,,,,,,, 5 '-,::: :.,.,.. 1 5, ,, B A f W V fi aa a tam aarftgs aa im f 355, RED UNE SQ Junior Red Cross Club OFFICERS President , Murray Hill Vice President l , Pat Massey Secretary , . . Mary Moore Sponsor Mrs, Elizabeth Childs MEMBERS Jean Berry, Pat Burnes, Jerry Clark, Barbara Cribbs, Marion Davis, Jerry Jarrett, Barbara Hartley, lzygy Hottgg, Murray Hill, Pat Massey, Ann McQuinn, Tony Morelli, Mary Moore, Harry Norris, Phyllis Harvey, Alice Fave Rowell, Betty Redmon, Charles Smith, Nancy Stephinson, Jane Vance, Emily Vardaman, Mary Wadsworth, ' f H I -1 Purpose: Clean Speech, Clean Sportsmanship, Clean Scholarship and Clean Living, OFFICERS President . l . . Jack Cook Vice President . . . . Denton Spurlin Secretary l . . . George Walker Sponsor , . . Mr. D. T. Chambliss MEMBERS Jimmy Boyd, Wayne Brescia, Jack Cook, Samuel Hall, Earl l-lorn, Paul McLendon, Stewart Nunn, James Seago, Denton Spurlin, Harold Taft, George Walker, William Wilde, to Wi 'Wnter Nosn Club Purposej To carry the torch for classical civilization in the modern wgrld. Motto: Discimus ut seryiamusf' CWe learn that we may servel Flower: Laurel Wreath. Colors: Lavender and Gold. OFFICERS President . .. Billy Cox Vice President Ethel Macon Secretary Kathryn Franklin Treasurer ' , Barbara Hartley Sponsor Mrs. Elizabeth Childs MEMBERS Delmas Bailey, Pat Burns, Nell Colquitt, Billy Cox, Joyce Dobbs, Adolphus DuBose, Kathryn Franklin, Barbara Hartley, Herbert Harpe, Tony High, Lucy Hutton, Jett Jordan, Ethel Macon, Betty Moon, Harry Morris, Carolyn Norsworthy,A-F,letcherFVPeters, Alice Rowell, Marlorie Sewell, Louise Smith, Jimmy Shierling, Joan Taylor, Emily Vardaman, Geraldine VVoodcocl4, arvel and Wonder Club Slogani Atoms work 24 hours a day, do you? Purpose: To awaken a livelier and more thorough appreciation of the the- oretical and practical applications of science, stress things which might enrich the pupils' outlook and enable them to cope with everyday problems ot lite, develop a scientific attitude, promote hobbies of special sciences, acquaint members with inventions, discoveries and practices ot modern industry and try to develop scientific talent. OFFICERS President . Harvey Hawkins Vice President , . . J Billy Watson Secretary and Treasurer . . . Max Rash Sponsor . Mrs, Alice Dennis MEMBERS Cary Atkinson, James Betts, Edwin Canady, Lester Creel, Lester Dalton, Tommy Debardeleben, Jack Dudley, James Ewing, Charles Frances, Bernard Gallops, Lex Goodson, Bobby Gowan, Eugene Heath, James Hopper, Ronald Jackson, James Jacobs, Huey Long, Arthur McGee, Jerry McCarty, Carl Pickels, Ladon Sellers, Jack Lvnes, Jimmie X'Vaugh, Luther Weekly, John Xflfeems. Dramatic Club OFFICERS President Donna Moore Vice President Lois Garrett Secretary . Grace Brown Treasurer . , Bill McNiell Sponsor Miss Flora Johnson MEMBERS Gayle Barton, Jacqueline Battley, Judy Brawner, Evelyn Brasington, Grace Brown, Bettie Cartledge, Wanda Carter, Virginia Cass, Montez Chesser, Joy Childree, Elaine Clark, Laura Colquitt, Loretta Cook, Charles Dodds, Audrey Duncan, Kitty Forrest, Lois Garrett, Betty Godwin, Joyce Granberry, Geneva Griffin, Sheila Grubbs, Betty Jean l-lancock, Lucy l-lutton, Shirley Jasper, Betty Johnson, Betty Joyce Jones, Billy Kelley, Janet Martin, Marilyn ,Matthew-s, Virginia Meeks, Doris Miller, Joan Miller, Sara Miller, Donna Moore, Barbara Murphy, Rosaneil McCullough, Bill McNiell, Ruth Nethkin, Rita Olsen, Robert Olsen, Betty Parker, Betty Faye Prestwood, Maxine Price, Joyce Ray, Hazel Register, Kathryn Robinson, Helen Rowan, Alice Faye Rowell, Shirley Sherman, George Smith, Barbara Taylor, Shirley Tomblin, Emily Vardarnan, Ilene Walden, Eudarna VVatson, Betty Weeks, Nellie Jean Whitley. Choral Club OFFICERS President . Peggy Davis Vice President . . . Eddie Motes Sec.-Treas. . Harvey Wright MEMBERS Virginia Meeks, Vivian Loyd, Jeanette MCC-See, Leila Mae Skipper, Alvadad Barry, Betty Thomason, Christine Jenkins, Patricia Skipper, Dorothy Flynn, Carolyn Whatley, Betty An- derson, Angeline Anderson, Betty Brown, Jean Jones, Rose Mary Wardlow, Barbara Spivey, Ruby Lee Brown, Barbara Shackerford, Daphine Wright, Mary Odom, David Bartles, Eddie Motes, Reginald Stephans, James Burns, Alfred Nethkin, Katheryn Robinson, and Sadie Jones, Boys' 4-H Club Pledge: I pledge my heart to greater loyalty, my head to clearer thinking, my hands to greater service, and my health to better living, for my country, my community, and my club. OFFICERS President ,. Joe Preston Vice President , . . . Marvin Cotton Secretary and Treasurer , . . William Whitton Reporter . . , Jimmy Redmond MEMBERS James Ashmore, Donald Barron, Ronald Boddy, Richard Burns, Edward Carrol, Jimmy Carowell, Robert Champion, Jerry Clark, Walter Colquitt, Boby Lee Cook, Marvin Cotton, Eugene Davis, Jesse Fralish,, Bobby Franklin, Nolan Frost, Frand Golson, James Grimes, Billy Herring, Billy Hicks, Ernest Holland, George Howard, James Johnson, Jimmy Jordan, Edwin McCardle, lrvin McGowen, Jack Mobley, Harry Morris, Jimmy Parks, Richard Pearce, Lynwood Pollock, Joe Preston, Jimmy Redmond, Rayford Russell, Cecil Redmon, Paul Shellnutt, Jr., Jimmy Shirling, Marshall Tomblin, Raymond Wallace, Shirley Weekley, William Whitton, Franklin Wright, Freddy Wynn. Hobb Club 0FFlCERS President Tony Morelli Vice President Jimmy Mallory Secretary , . Sandra Cole Sponsor Mr, Robert Gould MEMBERS l-larold Brookins, Jackie Coker, Richard Comer, 'Nillard Denney, Eudonal Douglas, Fenin Framon, Benjamin Fussell, Scott Gillis, June l-lines, Marvin Hatcher, Emory Hatcher, Preston Henderson, Edward Johnson, Lee Knowles, Jr., Jimmy Love, Daniel l.eJune, Thomas Millard, H. B. Mc- Swain, Terry Pemberton, Bobby Poole, Francis Riviere, Ralph Snider, Leslie Thedford, James Thomas, Joe Weekley, Ted Whitley, Charles Whitehurst, D. C. T. The Diversified Cooperative Training is a state wide program for high school students who want to begin their occupation as soon as possible. In this organization they can go to school halt-a-day and work the other halt, This enables them to continue their education as well as gain an occupation. OFFICERS President Comer Trawick Vice President Sammy Upton Secretary . Marian Moon Treasurer . . James Cobb Reporter Blanche Tillery Parliamentarian Arter Dansby MEMBERS Delmus Bailey, James Cobb, Jack Cook, Arter S. Dansby, Adolphus DuBose, Marian Moon Fletcher Peters, Mobray Stewart, Blanche Tillery, Comer Trawick, Sammy Upton, Johnny Wyrick Beta Rho Chi The purposes of the Beta Rho Chi are: the improvement of the Baker High Library services by working with the librarian when she needs extra help, sharing our reading with others through discussions and book- reviews at club meetings, making a material contribution to the library each year by giving books or items which will make the library more attractive. OFFICERS President vr... . . Mary Ann Screws Vice President ,,r, Beverly Shepherd Secretary-Treasurer . ., Barbara Harris Sponsor .... J . , Miss Mary Orr MEMBERS Ruth Anglin, Charlotte Brawner, Flora Brooker, Bill Brown, Shirley Ann Clark, Jacqueline Folds, Carolyn Green, Allene l-lampton,, Barbara Harris, Martha Ruth Hatch, Claudia Hutchinson, La Beth Mcllwain, Betty Jean Moss, Jean Parker, Katherine Patton, Alberta Schocnfield, Mary Ann Screws, Beverly Sheppard, Joanne Sprague, Charles White, has ,, ,,,,.t it 5 E ,U Q i lillsill 4,2 ., afgll Smilasif an' mum Glamour Gals , 'S GTS QQSYWQFQBYTES? Gfiri wi? Liwxfmsbriss S had bxgbt fi :fm fimagmpf gg tm Mule P1'ai11.,11' ts fr L.. CTIVITIES nc. Haque Betty Brown James Burns Edwin Canady Peggy Cobb Charles Dobbs Joyce Dobbs Barbara Dorsey Billy Anderson Calvin Darman Charles Elliott Louise Faulk Reginald Eaulk Betty Hammock Buddy Holcomb Mary Jenkins Jack Jones Jett Jordan Sara Jordan B a k e r B a n d Director, Mr. Robertson MEMBERS Billy Kelley Marion Martin Mack Matthews Edward Motes Gary Newman Frances Riviere Barbara Rogers Opal Kirkland Joyce Shillings Barbara Shackletord Mary Sheehan Carl McSwain Mae Waldrop Jimmy Waugh Jane Whitley Harvey Wright Mary Alice Wadsworth Jean Fackler Don Chagnon Ronald Chagnon Lois Wilson Sara Jane Davis Pat Burns Charles Francis Gail Brunson Betty Jo Clark Alfred Nethkin Harvey Morris Ellis Taft Walter Barnes Joan Lees Dorothy Wilkes Buddy Ambrester J. O. Levesque David Bartles Ted Whitley Monte Ray Bullard N 3 A Y Q Q Q as as f 6 b gg M5 1 X Wwx f 'f -......, wg f ji feXj .' Wag! AA A, A31 Q in-ix ig ui SW 358 Nufg X ' -eva ' Q, Q Ei' -N' in .. 'K xi? , S ff :Sf -is 'Q , 4- s 1 H 5 Qu .L ffl ' sri U' KN 'kr' J 3 ,gf 95 'A' 3 52 1 2,5 L V lx ., ,r , ,. ,P v , E? A Mg' xi wg X 1, 4' ax it wv,f,, . Q- '95 N l ,P ,Mk ! 51,59 5' gil fi if wif . f 1 we Q A I F S Q Q '- D' X , ,S if S , Q ' 3 . .xx I' w Hr' all ' see Maiorettes Lett to right: Betty Gunter, Patty Stripling, Mary Batchelor, Ann Wright lDrum Majorettel, Mary Ann Caudle, and Betty Reeves, THE LEGS AND LUNGS OF B.l'l.S. Cheerleaders Lett to right: Gaston Glover, Betty Moon, Ann Preston, Jo Cobb, Ann Elippo, Rita Olsen, Earl Siniard, There's something about a library book that attracts the boys Gotta meet that deadline? A QRS N 0.5. X Q ,. X 3 5 -. ::,.g.1,5, Q, A 5 it N I Shorthand Class At Work! Take a letter, please! l Typing Class At Work? My, there doesn't seem to be a thing to this business of typing! We can do it without even looking at the typewriters. A . 1 Biology Class A study of the human anatomy. 'Tisn't hard to see that we are tuture famous scientists. By the intense, intelligent looks on our faces the reader may guess that we've tound a new wonder drug called xphecpykolumdumde. It taken 50 times daily it prevents teachers from giv- ing homework. lThis drug will not be marketed until further research has been made.l 3 Myl What shapely hands. Physhnd Could you please direct me to the goal line? Put your little toot right up. Educathn1 l n w Snss5 svM ZI Mechanical Shop Wood 2 x Shoeing a horse. Getting a Feather-bob Hopeless Chest 11 , Shop 'v. 6 '1.,.RW ' w smFX U v B Club Initiation 1- NE: Bobby Gannon crowns Pat Massey Queen of the Christmas Carnival Time Out for Festivities EARL SINIARD King of the Christmas Carnival NJ,X MARY BATCHELOR Peanut Bowl Queen Representaiive Lovely Rita Olsen is Crowned Queen of the Valentine Ball of l95O by her brother Robert, The queen's escort, Tommy Farmer, watches the The Valentine Ball The queen and her court ot beauty. Lett to right: Kathryn Fortner, Jo Cobb, Queen Rita, Joann Wise, Dorothy McArthur, Coronation, z Mrs, Mae Williams Cafeteria Manager Gulping the Grub YQQNXYQ Mrs. Lilla Groover Assistant Manager No more teachers, no more books - 'Til tomorrow, Classes Dismissed THLETICS TA -xx Xllvxlwik ECLQY li T 0 'A if 42 0 fi QKEQ 1 A I 1 Ai-. -a- .-... ,. , - , -TMJ .--U W ,..4A -- Rexbno Agp -f MCHHRG yf A MARY BATCHELOR Peanut Bowl Queen TOMMY FARMER Most Popular Player GARLAND WATKINS Line Coach 4 ALEX TRUITT Head Coach E I CHARLES BROWN and BUDDY ELLERBEE B Team Coaches HROARING LIONS OF l95O and MANAGERS From left to right, first row: Suggs and Wilkerson. Second row: Owens, l.. Jones, Moncrief, Frith, Cobb, Ellerbee. Third row: Slocumb, Ammons, Ray, Crockett, Cleveland, Cox, Yon. Fourth row: D. Booth, R. Booth, Pierce, Horne, R. Jones, Copeland, Farmer Fifth rowi J. Perdue, Stringer, Mobley, Chestnut, Davis, Clark. Sixth row: C. Perdue, Adams, Messer, Truitt, C. 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Wm of awww WW 14154 se-um COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY PHOTO ENGRAVING FINE PRINTING PUBLISHING OFFICE SUPPLIES Columbus Office Supply Company 1335 6th Avenue PHONE 2-4478 P. O. BOX 468 Columbus, Georgia O LINCOLN 0 MERCURY 0 LINCOLN 4 MERCURY I LINCOLN l MERCURY 0 LINCOLN 0 MERCURY I LINCOLN 0 MERC I1 W E 4. :J F 'HXCURY 0 LINCOLN 0 MERCURY 0 LINCOLN 0 MERCURY 0 LINCOLN 0 MERCURY 0 LINCOLN 0 MERCURY ' . fa 41 o 2' S' ge -I 3 5' 0 -I I U -. z I, : STRICKLAND MOTORS Inc QI 5 2 i 2' T . 5, Z Z o' R Q Q Y un 2 annex 3 5 -5 :I C E U 2 s 5 2 . O L' 5 3 O - 5 I -I I . ' : u nz Z 5 'i' - ' o 9 E I 5 - we maven cms: - Q Q 2 2 i 'f H 'WU' ,BUOY-FINDER woax REPIIIR SERVICE ' ' ' ,, 'GRS' OIL' STURAGI PAINTING BIFACIORY IRAINID 'Q Z 5 Q WRECKER SERVICE CUSTOM UPHULSIERY SPECIALISTS 2 S if E 1 5 - -2 . I Eng An Inshtuhon organlzed for servlce In keepmg 5 2 . f 7: E? 3 wlth the cars we sell and the atrons we serve. Z 4 2 , .0 o . . ' . . 1 : 5 E Where Good Servlce IS a Purpose, 2 E C r' 2 Q Sahsfactlon a Guarantee ff 2 -I ' ' .I 5 5 I 3 S S Q E 5 5 ui i ', STRICKLAND OTORS, mc. - K- 94' QNFOURTI-I AVENUE AT TWELFTI-I 'TREET 'O PHONES 2-4445-6-7-8,0515 5 'eq co'-N o Mncunv o LINCOLN - Mnculv e LINCOLN - Mncunv e Lmcom o nncunv - Lmcom - 'A' 5' ' ' 4 'cU7 ' N U MERCURYA 0 LINCOLN 0 MERCURY 0 LINCOLN 0 MERCURY U LINCOLN U MERCURY o Llvtf-one ':::::::::::::::v-::::- A::::::::::1 f::: - A -::::::::::::::::::::: --'- ::: In 1, 'I 4, JAMES CAFE IL Lg I I . . :C I SOUTHERN HARDWARE ChIcken, Steak, Cat FIsh and ,I :I 4 I Regular Dinners :I :I Co' I 1, I PRIVATE DINING ROOMS I 1: H H I I: :I QUALITY IS OUR WATCHWORD Banquets A SpecIaIty I, ,I 'I I, :Io-I I2 sam sr COLUMBUS, GA. Ig IO24 Broad sneer Phone 2-4493 I I PHONE 9728 II D. SMITH, Prop. 1: I ,, ,,,..,,:,,,,.,:.. ,xl LM..,,,:,,:,,,,,:,,,,,ee, ..... Now a Greater , P 1 KI RVE N P r 1 F 1 SHANNON HOSIERY MILLS, Inc Manufacturers of M ,N',0'-.004-.',, -0' '40,-00,-004-0 : .-0: :0'-Q: ---A-----,--,,,,----,,,,---,,A-- VISITORS ALWAYS VVELCOME COLONIAL BAKING CO. lO38 l3th Street Dial 2-O6l8 1 I 'I 'I :I I I I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I - ---- - ---- A--- ------A --A- : :J haw M., views, Wmwwufwexv, N Qing., ,AE II Tillie Campus Favorite! Stu-u-u-dents! Have you heard about the big test? Royal Crown Cola wins 5 out of 6 group taste-tests from coast to coast. More than 125 Hollywood stars have chosen R C their taste-test winner. Try it yourself. You get two full glasses in every bottle. r rl i Columbus Coca-Cola Bottling Company MAKE YouR PLANS TO ATTEND THE CHATTAHOOCHEE VALLEY EXPOSITION October 9- I 4, Inclusive Agricultural Exhibits, Livestock, Poultry, Rabbits, Canning, Needlecratt, Art and Floral Culture. FREE ACTS - FIREWORKS - MUSIC ::::::::: :::a-:::::::J-::l::::- :::::::::- . x X ' I w 1 - x ' Complfments of A x , A FRIEND N F I WALLER'S AUTO SERVICE SUPER HIWAY - PHONE 2-3809 SHELL GASOLINE - OIL I EXPERT FENDER AND BODY REPAIR I AUTO REFINISI-HNG I TIRES - TUBES - ACCESSORIES ' PI-nl.co HOME SUPPLIES I ,..:..,..,:,,,:..,:,:..,..::,:,:,,- T I BIBB MANUFACTURING COMPANY COLUMBUS, GEORGIA I I, The Latest in LOCAL, STATE, NATIONAL and INTERNATIONAL NEWS 'I Gathered for you by capable, experienced reporters 'I and all three major press wire services: I ASSOCIATED PRESS - UNITED PRESS - INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE I Plus PICTURES from anywhere in eight minutes by AP WIREPHOTO I THE LEDGER-ENQUIRER NEWSPAPERS I The Columbus Ledger - The Colulmbus Enquirer - The Sunday Ledger-Enquirer 1 WGBA AM 146o - FM 95.1 'I The Ledger-Enquirer Station I Your ABC and Mutual Station in Columbus I Iv Q gZmZu24fmfnzef124kae Columbus' Finest Men's Store ,, 7.1-, cl-lEvRoLE1'f ai - V.: .MUSCOGEE MOTOR COMPANY First Avenue at Fifteenth Street The Member Banks of . COLUMBUS CLEARING HOUSE ASS'N COLUMBUS BANK 8. TRUST CO. FOURTH NATIONAL BANK FIRST NATIONAL BANK MERCHANTS 8. MECHANICS BANK PHENIX-GIRARD BANK 0 SERVICE QUALITY o L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY Attleboro - Massachusetts A CLASS RINGS and PINS COMMENCEMENT INVITATIONS CLUB INSIGNIA MEMORIAL PLAQUES DIPLOMAS PERSONAL CARDS Official Jeweler to Baker High School Represented by: Mr. Thad Wilkins 226 Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga, - Phone LAmar 367l o VALUE BEAUTY o ESTABLISHED l868 SOL LOEB COMPANY lncorporated WHOLESALE GROCERIES AND CIGARS 900 Front Ave. COLUMBUS, GEORGIA Compliments of KINNETT DAIRIES Incorporated l237 Sixth Avenue Dial 3-437l ,4 Graz! Num: m Klafhirzg SUITS THE SOUTH Compliments of Colum bus Cleaners Association Ace Cleaners Acme Laundry 84 D The Best Cleaners, Binns Cleaners Blumbergs Cleaners Butlers Cleaners Howard Cleaners Ideal Cleaners Lafkowitz Cleaners Mc's Cleaners Model Cleaners Phillips Cleaners Rice Cleaners Rooks Cleaners Scientific Cleaners Spectors Cleaners Toms Cleaners Wade Laundry 8. D ry Cleaning Co. Inc. ry Cleaning Co. WZ . JIM' ,giwff Kia' 1 .: 9 'I U I I ll In the bear! of Columbus F Grade A Milk Properly Pasteurized I PURE CREAM ICE CREAM I T f , DAIRIES COOPERATIVE 2320 DIAL WYNNTON DRIVE 3-3651 I COLUMBUS, GEORGIA L - A::: 1 fx I I 'I ACCEPT NOTHING BUT 'ff ff . chomburg ggon ff THE BEST Ll I JEWELERS 'I 'I 'I HAMS BACON SAUSAGE 1, ' BEEF PORK BUTTER LARD 'I 'I THE PRovlsloN co. If 1, . It . 1, 1, I: Dial 3-1821 I345 Glade Rd. Ig I 'I 'I 'I 'I I I J L L I RED Ross BRAND' I I 'I 'I 'I 0 I, erving Columbus For 77 Years . I I I2I I Broadway at the Sign of the Clock lf 'I 'I I I ::,:::::::,.-,:::,:.-::::::::,::.-:DJ L BENNING PARK . PHARMACY ,rikes W PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED Motorcycle Delivery 1: L. R. Cauley, Prop. Phone 3-5423 2000 Ft. Benning Rd. I J: 7 f :::::::::::::::::::- I BE SMARTER 5 in MATTHEWS CLOTHES Ladies' Apparel Distinctive Ready-to-Wear ,Z M A T T H E W S 'I 'I ll I I O4 Broadway Ii SHOES-MILLINERY and ACCESSORIES GOLDENS' FOUNDRY Cr MACHINE COMPANY POWER TRANSMISSION MACHINERY COLUMBUS, GEORGIA BAKER HIGH SCHOOL CLASS RINGS, GRADUATION INVITATIONS, CARDS Supplied by HERFF - JONES CO. 0 Diplomas by CLINT W. LEE co. 0 Representative: H. S. CANFIELD Atlanta, Georgia D. A. STRIFFLER MORTICIAN 1015 13th Street Phones 2-3341 and 2-3342 Columbus, Ga. F 11 1 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 1 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 4 G Superior Fixture 81 Supply Co. Restaurant - Hotel - Institutional We Make Complete Installations 1813 Hamilton Ave. Phone 3-7102 Columbus, Ga. Joe Jones 81 Son Trailer Sales GEoRGIA'S LEADING TRAILER SALES So Buy with Confidence and Own with Pride the Trailer You Want. 5419 Victory Drive Phone 2-2632 F 11 1 l 1 1 1 11 11 1 1 1 11 4 11 4, BRITTON, and DOBBS MORTICIANS Three Ambulances to Serve You Oxygen - Equipped Phone 3-2731 1 1 14 1st Avenue Columbus, Georgia COLUMBUS DRUG CO. PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS 12th Street - 1st Avenue Your Most Convenient Downtown Drug Store F 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 4 1 1 11 11 I 11 11 1 1 I 11 11 L MOTOR SALES COMPANY OF COLUMBUS Your Merry Oldsmobile Dealer Dial 3-7313 1300 Fifth Ave. Columbus, Georgia FIRM ROBERTS CAFE CUSSETA ROAD 41 Years Service to Civilians 31 Years to the Army BARBEQUE - DINNERS SANDWICHES - CURB SERVICE 1' 1 4 11 11 11 11 1 11 11 11 1 4 11 1 11 1 11 4 11 L- COMMERCIAL PRINTERS lhc. PRINTERS and LITHOGRAPH ERS 1039 13th Street Columbus - Georgia SlLll8ER'S 1 101 Broadway W. T. Harvey Lumber Co. Manufacturers of ROUGH and DRESSED LUMBER SASH - DOORS and MILLWORK Phone 2-3371 15th Street Columbus, Georgia V. V. VICK JEWELER Columbus, Georgia DIAMONDS, WATCHES AND SILVERWARE KRESS T U C K E R ' S se - S5 STORE Located in BAKER VILLAGE The G00-G00 RESTAU RANT AND DRIVE-I NN . 700 Linwood Blvd. Columbus, Ga. THE HOME OF GOOD FOOD HOWARD BUS LINE, Inc. Serving FORT BENNING and COLUMBUS BENNING BOULEVARD NURSERIES CUT FLOWERS - CORSAGES FLORAL DESIGNS - POT PLANTS Dial 2-7151 Benning Blvd. ln Any Event Send Flowers I I 'I 'I I I I I r 1: 'I I I 'g I, I H. ROTHSCHILD, Inc. 1' C L A S 0 N ' S 1 I 1' f 1 FINEST OF EYE WEAR I THE LEADING FURNITURE HOUSE 1: . ' IN COLUMBUS FOR 54 YEARS ' III5 Broadway ceiumbus, Ga. gg I I I: I l229 Broadway Columbus, Ga. fi 2- phone 5528 -B 1I I I' 4,,:,,, ......... .......A-. - --,I .1 Tx' ----'---'--'-- 'I 1 I 11 11 I I I 1 MILL SUPPLIES Q 1,M1, 1 , Electrical - Plumbing - Heating Supplies I, fdUlI!z.'f1lL.P1.1' I ' BUILDING SUPPLIES 'I '. I '1 I COLUMBUS IRON WORKS gg LEURNITURE CO. I1 : COMPANY 1' I1 1 I . 'I I I Phone 3-5651 Establlshed 1853 il l2l4 Broadway 2333 Lumpkin Rd. :I 1b:::,::::::::- ::::::::::::::l :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::l r :f::::f:f:::::::f:f:- 1 'I I 'I 1 I 'I I 'I ' RAY BRCTHERS ' FLOWERS Bnos. 1 I I 1 ROOFING end SHEET METAL 1: er . CONTRACTORS ., FO' I : Johns-Manville Approved Roofs 4 MEN S WEAR THAT 1 . :I MEN WEAR ' 1 Phone 2-IOISO 1540 lOth Ave. ', I Columbus, Ga. 11 lO28 Broadway I I I L .L ::::::::::::::i mee-eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeexeeee: ::::::::::f:::::f::::: ee 2:-eleffv I l I , If fwjpti' II When You Think of Feed-Thank of ffl? 777 'diff I ' I , KAYSER-L IENTHAL 1, 'I 'I I Bgsrroplhr ' ll The Shop of Original Styles 'I 'I O I 1 , ' I LADIES' Gooos, SHOES, MILLINERY I 'I 'I I SELF SERVICE SroRES 1 H09 Broadway I I I I THERE IS A KING STORE NEAR YoU I Columbus' GeO'9'a 'I 1,mm,,e,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,:,,,,xl ..............e. X Compliments of METCALF'S SPORTS DEPT. 1214 Broadway 1225 Broadway Columbus, Ga. I I I I DOLLAR MUSIC COMPANY . BALDWIN . Van Dollar, Jr., Prop. 1444 Broadway Dial 2-3209 Columbus, Georgia W. L. CAMPBELL, Jeweler REPAIRING and ENGRAVING FOR THE TRADE 1014 V2Broadway Phone 3-4674 Columbus, Georgia 'I I1 I1 :I 1 I1 I I1 I1 I I I I I I I I I 3 1 I1 I1 1 I1 1 I1 I1 I I I I I1 1 I1 I1 1 I1 I1 J VALLEY PAINT 81 HARDWARE CO. 1001 13th Street Phone 3-4055 Columbus, Georgia ALLEN TILE 8. MARBLE CO. Phones 3-3639 - 3-3630 3218 Hamilton Road CARPETS, CERAMIC TILE, LINOLEUM BATHROOM ACCESSORIES I I I I WILLIAMS LUMBER CO. MODERN WAREHOUSES 81,400 Sq. Ft. - All Sprinkled MOVERS OF FINE FURNITURE 1636 2nd Ave. Columbus, Ga. Dial 2-8865 I I I1 '1 I1 J '1 I1 I1 I 1 I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 1 J 'I I I1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 'I 1 1 I I I I I I I I I I I 'I 'I f 1 r -vv--v---------- -v ----f----- v 1, I 'I 11 I, jg PHILIPS HARDWARE 81 I 'I 1 I COLUMBUS HARDWARE 1. SUPP'-Y COMPANY II I Wholesale 1, I BUILDERS HARDWARE-MILL SUPPLIES O 1: II I IOZO Front Avenue Columbus, Ga. 1 1: '1 DIAL 3-6495 I: Dia' 3-733I I222 Broadway I Highest Quality Merchandise From :1 1, Leading Manufacturers Il -- -4 L ---- ::::::: - -::: A------ :: I- :::::::::::- 4 1 r A 1I 'I I 1 SEE US FOR '1 1I I, PAINTS, VARNISHES, ENAMELS ,1 11 -Also- 1' Ig MAXWELL BROTHERS 11 Kem-Tone Miracle Wall Finish 1, .1 FURNITURE The ,I 'I I, SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO. I 11 1 1: 11 I247-49 Broadway Phone 5524 1' IO38 Broadway Phone 2-3292 If 'I II I II Columbus, Georgia 'I 5, 4, -::::::::::::: A--- J LL 'I NORTH AMERICAN VAN LINES, Ina. 'I I I1 I I J. T. KNIGHT a. soN I I 'I Incorporated 1 I I 1 1 1. SCRAP IRON, METAL, Etc. 'I 1, I, 1' Columbus, Georgia Serving the Nation 'I ' mm? Ixx:x:::::m:::::: I, THERE'S A FORD I I If IN YOUR FUTURE I I H A R RIS ' It I-IARDAWAY MOTOR co. 1, MOTOR COMPANY I 1: 1 1 It I I Your HUDSON Dealer I 'I I I 'I I I I: l54l First Ave. Dial 7781 L ..,. aaaaaaa- 5 I-::::a::a::a, aaaaaxax Pritchett's Kitchenette FISH, ovsTER and CHICKEN DINNERS 2 Mi. From City Limits On Buena Vista Road SWIFT MANUFACTU RING COMPANY SHURFINE SUPER MARKET GROCERY, MEATS and HARDWARE O 2002-2004 Cusseta Road Phone 6546 LUMMUS COTTON GIN CO. WELLS MOTORS, Inc. CHRYSLER and PLYMOUTH Sales and Service IOI3 I3th St. Columbus, Ga. JNO. A. POPE MOTOR CO. llncorporatedl SALES - SERVICE . -Distributors- DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CARS, TRUCKS, BUSES PLYMOUTH MOTOR CARS I2l6-22 lst Ave. Jno. A. Pope, Pres U N I T E D OIL CORPORATION Distributors of SHELL - WILLARD GOODYEAR TIRES and BATTERIES General Electric Appliances l2I7 lst Ave. Columbus, Ga. CO-OP CAB CO., Inc. Columbus, Ga. For Fast Service DIAL 5511 There is always one of our white top radio equipped cabs near you. P P I U P 0 4 0 P I I ETC: :::' :'::- :'-:' ' ::' Y ' It it I, 1 4' C U M B A A I 5 4 HEADQUARTERS FOR ' 'I HIGH SCHOOL CLOTHES , EXCLUSIVE REPAIRERS AND , 1, 4 DYERS OF SHOES . HOFFLIN 8. GREENTREE :I I8 Twelfth Street 3 3' Columbus, Ga. I Columbus' Leoding Clofhiers I 0 4 1, L -xxxxxx L xxexxxxxxxxxx F V 0 4' A CASH PURCHASE 4 H I R 5 C H 1 5 . 'S A CASH SAVWG I DEPT. end JEWELRY STORE ft - at - ,' - ' PHONE 8690 1' nlunlv ll., Ill.. 5, 2I'1d Ave. COlLIl'Y1blJS, Ga P 1 1, L L xxx xxxxxx, r ::f:::::::f:::::: r I Buy Your All-Leather 1' 4' POLL PARROT 4, 4' end COMPLIMENTS I STAR BRAND SHOES I, at 1 Of I 11 'L 5 'Heel ' :I I lull :I MARTIN FURNITURE co. ,I I If Comer 13th Sf. and Broadway 1, L ,x,xxxxx,xx,xxxx L r ff: :- ff :::f::f:::: r 'C 3 GEORGIA THEATRE CO. :I I The I: GEORGIA - BRADLEY - RIALTO 4 AUTQ SUPPLY CQ., Inc. ROYAL - VILLAGE - SPRINGER , REXVIEW and COLUMBUS DRIVE-IN 1240 First Avenue I, 4 4: WM. K. JENKINS, Presadem 4. DIAL 2-7385 If LAWRENCE SHIELDS, Cary Manager , 5 0 1I 4 Lxxx :x::::x::x::xx:x::x::::- L Zi SAM'S 27 DRIVE-IN specif-xuziue IN coop Poop 24-Hour Fast Curb Service 3026 Victory Drive Telephone 9831 cRAlG's BAKERY I Inc. PHONE 2-8207 Columbus, Ga. W. H. PALMER FURNITURE CO. EASY PAYMENTS 1010 1st Ave. Phone 3-4991 CHATHAM PHARMACY THE PLACE TO GET WHAT YOU WANT Corner Macon and Forest Roads Lia..- MARTIN COAL co., ine. BRILLIANT COAL 2W9 Ash - No Clinkers '831 15th sneer , Phone 5536 Columbus, Georgia COMPLIMENTS of N U G RAP E BQTTLING CO. Compliments of SHOP-EASY SUPER MARKET PHONE 3-4443 Columbus, Georgia . COLUMBUS DIAPER SERVICE Diapers Furnished and Laundered FEATURES NO-FOL DIAPERS Member National Institute of Diaper- Service A. R. MINNIX NURSERIES CAMELLIAS and AZALEAS 1530 Buena Vista Rd. Phone 3-2252 HUMES MUSIC CO. PIANOS -1- RADIOS 1219 Broadway Columb.us, Georgia P P 'P 'P I I P P P P I P P 'P 1-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::'7 -::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::f- II Slipcovers and Draperies Made to Order . 'F :P Piece Goods - Linens' - Beddung - Curtains I, 2214 C Sseta Road I 1 U 'I WOODWARD 81 SMITH Il . :P Successor to Haynie 81 CO. FRESH M.:ATS, FRUlTS ar1d.VEGETABLES :P H39 Broadway phone 2-3951 :P Open from 6 A. M. until 11 P. M. I, Columbus, Georgia Il 7 Days EaCl'1 Week 4':::::::::,:::::::::::::::::::::::,J r:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::- 5T:::::::::::::::6::::::::::- ::::::jT +:: - -::::::::i::::::::::::::::- ' Compliments of Compliments of 1 Il Columbus Fender 8. Body Works 11 G 8, H PAINT 8, GLASS CO, P 1: 1420 lst Avenue Dial 2-0676 I: 1016 Broadway :P Columbus, Georgia :P Columbus, Georgia L::I5:515:55JJ5:55:::I55:f555:55::-3 ::::::: A::::::::::::::::::::::::v f:::---:::::::::::::::::::::::::::-P -:::-- ::::::::::::::::::: TT:- P, ., ll Co. Compliments of , 2857 Cusseta Rd. 'P 1 WASHING - GREASINO - BATTERIES I CHAS. M. WOOLFOLK Agency I, TIRES end ACCESSORIES ' .1 INSURANCE 'P Phone 9626 I, lr:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::Q -:::::::::: ::::::::::: -:::: -:Iv ?:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::3 -::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 4 MEADOWS DRUGS :Q SCHUESSLER-PATTERSON I ,I DEPARTMENT STORE , . : 4305 Hamilton Rd, Phone 3-5219 1040 Broadway I 1 Columbus' Ge0 9'a Columbus, Georgia 4,,,:,,,,:, ,,::,,,:,,,,,,,::v S ,,,::j -,:,::,::::S-::::::::::::::::::::- Q-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::-7 '::::J:::::::::::::::::::::: ':::' 'P I, -i-4 3 AIR-WAY BRANCHES, Inc. I: CARTl.EDGE'S I WORLDS ONLY COMPLETELY SANITARY II DRIVE INN 81 MOTEL I VACUUM CLEANER Dial 3-4157 Hamilton Road I 2400 Cusseta Rd, Phone 3-1283 If Columbus, Georgia L,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,:fi ,,,,,,,:,,,,,,,,,,:,,,:::,::,:e:- I- -::::::::::::::::::::::: A----- :::'P +::::::::::::::::::::::::::::f::- IP 'P I, 'P O. V. 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