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

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Lion’s Pride 1982 The Best Of Times 3 4 Opening Section The Best of Times 5 The Best Of Times 7 8 Opening Section The Best Of Times 9 The Best Of Times 11 12 Opening Section 9 The Best Of Times 13 14 Opening Section The Best Of Times 15 16 Opening Section Seniors Class Of 1982 Make a path—don’t follow another’s trail—Everybody is a star—let them shine you will sec—love people for how they are—not the one they try to be. Thanks to my Uncles. Aunts. Friends, cousins. P.S. KI, grandparents, sisters. PDI, PD. and my Mother. Rujcan I love you all! Friends make everything worth while, and make all the bad times seem a whole lot better. Thanks for everything H.B.. M.S., S.F .P.M.. G.M., W P , W.G., J.T., T.T., AND J.R Thanks Mom. Dad. and Sis. I.L.Y. Taranji Alvarado Tammy Atkinson I thank my Parents they made me. 1 thank my friends, they made me. too I thank the school, it helped me grow. I thank the world, for if it were not here. I wouldn't be here cither. Good Luck to all my friends! Life can only be understood backwards but it must be lived forward. Thanks Mom ILY Michelle Collier. (Soren Kierkegaard) Johnny Augntman Peter Averett What the mind can conceive, the mind can believe and achieve. Thanks Mom, Dad. and Cynt. Silent Companions of the lonely hour. Friends who can never alter or forsake! Thanks Mom. Lclia, Mary, Lorene, Brenda. Catherine. Johnny, Jay W. Valerie Denese Baker Maxine Barnum 18 Seniors Steve Benoit I never like being hit without striking back. (Joseph Chamberlain) Tracey Berry Stand with the man that stands right. Stand with him when he is right and part with him when he is wrong. Thanks Mom and Dad for all the love and devotion you've shown me along the way. Good Luck Cookie and Alecia. ILY K.R.G.! Throughout a lifetime a man travels many roads. For each road he travels he comes to a crossroad, and he must decide which to take. He often finds it is the wrong way and return, but he is assured that every step he takes is a step in the right direction. For without belittling the courage with which men have died, we should not forget those acts of courage with which men . .. have lived. The courage of life is often a less dramatic spectacle than the courage of a final moment. Thomas Biggerstaff John Brady You only have one life to live so shoot your best shot. Sidney B. Brooks Zina Lizzette Carpenter The Lord has been good to me. I would like to thank him first and then my family. Especially my grandmom and Brother Orlando Carpenter and friends. I have enjoyed talking to you Tryla Grant the last few years. Thanks all you. Love Zina. Class of 1982 19 “There is always someone worse off then yourself. Thanks with love Mom, M R.. Rose, Ree, Vic. H R . and family. ILY Greg R. It s our turn ... Class of 82.”. Diplomacy is to do and say the nastiest thing in the nicest way. (Isaac Goldberg) Look into a Rose and what do you see. Loveliness that was meant to be. Beauty made to stand alone Needs no purpose save it’s own. Thanks Pat. Chuck. Michael. Riz. and Scillia. But most of all thanks Mom! ILY T B Sharron Carter “A pleasant smile and a gracious manner are always an invaluable asset towards promotion and success in life.” Thanks Mom. Dad. Rose, and Melanie for helping me make it. Good luck! G.J.. A.N., W H . and M.F. Marianne Cavanaugh A friend will sec you through when others sec that you are through. Love and thanks Mom and Dad. P S. Look out Columbus. I’ve finally “Grajuated thanks D.G. for being there, love ya always. Debbie Christopher Jimmy Clemens I've finally reached one of my goals. Now I must take a different road and start to achieve all my other goals which I have set for myself. My goal would not have been without the help of my loving family and friends. I love you Mom and Dad Regina Cole Gina Colon 20 Seniors Courage is noi freedom from fear: it is being afraid and going on. ILY Mom and Dad, Thanks Uncle Jay I've couldn't have made it without you! Life is like a mirror reflecting what you do. And if you face it with a smile, it smiles right back at you. Thanks Mom And Dad D.W., T W . S.A.. E.S., C.A.. MW. B.W., DR. M.S., E.B.. and all my friends. The Class of 82. John Paul Cooper Debra A. Countryman You only get out of life what you put into it. so put the best into all you do. Thanks Mom and Dad; and I Love You, Ronnie “Knew a man who couldn’t lose cause he never gave in, stuck to his pistols, well it made him a better man ..38 Special. Thanks and Love to Mom and Dad. I’ll make you proud. Claudia Crabtree Frank Cromer Deliver thyself, when thou art come into the hand of thy friend; go. humble thyself, and make sure thy friend. Old Testament: Proverbs. 3. ILY Mom and Bill. JW. HL. AM. POOH! Thanks ML—you’re the best! Starting from scratch is not so bad if you get where you itch to be. Thanks Mom and Dad ILY. Lori Crosby Debbra A. Dalton Class of 1982 21 “Life is full of my story and its the greatest challenge anyone could possibly take on. So when you do it do it well and be the very best at it.“ Thanks to my Mom. without you I would not have made it. Toisonga Davis Ivey Jean Davison “Down through the years, the Lord has been good to me.“ To my mother. Grandparents. Sisters and Brothers. I wish to express my sincere Thanks for your patient understanding and love during my high school training. “I have loved you with an everlasting love; therefore I have continued my faithfulness to you.” (Jer. 31:4) Sandy. May we be happy together forever. Thanks Mom. Bobby and Tommy. ILY all!!! Sometimes I wonder. Where I’ve been. Who 1 am. Do I fit in. I may not win. but I can’t be thrown. Out here on my own. Gracia Mamy and Papy; ILY Bucky. Sabrina DeBardelabcn Lybia Denis Truth sits upon the ups of a dying man. (Sohrab and Rustin) To Don with love Though you’re been told many times. And shown in every way. You can never comprehend three words I often say. Though stronger than a cannon these words are very true and if I should have but one last breath I would say “I LOVE YOU” Love to Mom. Dad. and AE Friends PM. LC. ML. JB “80”. Mrs. W. Brett Duncan Rhonda Edwards 22 Seniors Far away there in the sunshine are my highest aspirations. I may not reach them, but I can look up and see their beauty, believe in them, and try to follow where they lead. Reflections—Important Things. Today may not always be. since our values change and often so do we. Change is the pattern woven through our life. Often we struggle through toil. Tears and Strife. ILY Mom. Dad and Family Thanks for everything ILY SOS. Frances Ethridge Priscilla Fairwell The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious. It is the source of all true art and science. (Albert Einstein) Bobby Frier Know thyself: As for me. all I know is that I know nothing.” (Socrates). Good Luck class of 82. It’s been fun. Thanks Mom and Dad. I Love You. Mark Fuller Trust in the Lord with all your heart. Never rely on what you think you know. Remember the Lord in everything you do. and he will show you the right way. Proverbs 3:5 6. I Love You Mom. Dad. Dawn and all my friends at BHBC. Fight for what is right. But be able to admit when you are wrong. Thomas Gafford Emmett Garrett Class of 1982 23 I have made it my earnest concern not to laugh at. nor to deplore, nor to detest, but to understand, the actions of human beings. (Spinoza) “I Want to write this quote for someone special, my Mom thanks for being so patient.” Good Luck to my sister and my friends. ILY JB. AH, JG. WS. and especially Jim Reed. Bye BHS Helon Garrett Lesa Goodwin He who buys what he doesn’t need, sells what he does need. (Aleman) To be a senior is a great honor. To graduate is an even higher honor. Get an education that you can adore. Don't be like the kid next door. Thanks to God for letting me get this far. Thanks to my mother. Grandmother and Sis. for backing me all the way. I Love You. “Ronald. V. Green Elwood Blusc” Debra Gorski Ronald Green To know when one’s self is interesting, is the first condition of interesting other people. (Walter Pater) No one means all he says and yet very few say all they mean, for words arc slippery and thought is vicious. (Henry Brooks) Brian Greenfield Larry Griffin 24 Seniors I have come a long way in time, and have successfully know ledged my mind. I hope others go through school right, and also live a good life. Thanks for your support through school Mom and Dad. Thanks to the ones who have made my life so very special. Thank you for being with me through the good times as well as staying with me through the bad times. I love you Christine. R.. Mom. and Dad. Ray Hall Donnie Harris To be or not to be that is the question that I asked myself, thirteen years ago. Since I made it. I guess I am to be. Thanks Bone and Mom. Happiness is at once the best, the noblest and the pleasantest of things. (Aristalb) Earnest Harris Tony Harris I don't think I wouldn't have made it without all the love and tender care that I have been getting from all my love ones and Friends. Especially my Mom and Dad. Sister and Brothers and Dealtress Wright. “The years have been long but I finally made it to a beginning of a new life. Special thanks to my Mom. Dad and all my friends who helped me through.” David Harvey Lisa Hatfield Class of 1982 25 The road to success is dotted with many tempting parking places. Thanks for everything. It has been hard but I made it. Thanks to my family Lisa. Ann. and Mr. Blumhagen. Carla L. Howe Dana Hoyle “Life has many goals and I accomplished one.” I have waited thirteen years for this, unless something comes up. “I made it”. Thanks Mom and Dad for getting me Here!!! Willie Hughes Carl Hunter The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall 1 fear? The Lord is the strength of my life; of whom shall I be afraid? (Ps. 27:1) I wish the best for those who follow. Treasure forever the memories of today because Life after high school will never be this way. I hope you arc ready for tomorrow, my friends. Everybody, Needs somebody Blues Brothers Jake. EHwood. Troy. Ronald, Taranji. Wanda Hunter Troy Jefferson 26 Seniors All essential knowledge relates to existences, or only such knowledge as has an essential relationship to existence is essential knowledge. Chris Johnson Don Johnson As the long and winding road ends, only two things have made my years. To my Mom and Dad. ILY BOTH and my only lady. My Life. My Love. My Joy, and happiness the one for me. Rhonda Edwards “I Love You” Judy Johnson What is Life that is so fleeting? Is there locked a secret door. Where there is Fourth Dimension We cannot explore? For now we see in darkness through a Veil that clouds our eyes; Yet. beyond our small Vision is the place where all Truth lies. Thanks Mom S.S. Tina. Grandmother's, “Lady T and Carolyn. ILY Mike For anything worth having one must pay the price, and the price is always: work, patience, love, and self- sacrifice. John Burroughs Bart Jones 1 don't know what the future holds but I do know who holds my hands, my Saviour, without him I wouldn't have made it, but with him I did and he shall carry further into life to achieve and accomplish what life has to offer me. Thanks Mom. George. C.W., Danny, and K.L. family. “Winning is the only thing that matters, and winning doesn’t matter at all.” Teresa Jones Tommy Joyner Class of 1982 27 Set your Goal High, never accept being the second best, and you will go far down the path of success. Thanks for being there when I needed you Mom. Dad. Sis. family, friends and Coaches. Without you I couldn't have made it. While traveling along the highways and biways of life. I have come across several milestones and stumbling blocks, but Thanks to God. I have overcome it all. I Love You Mom and Dad Good Luck Seniors of “82”. Thanks brother. Wanda. M B., E.J., D O.. E.K., A W., S.C., A.F., J.J., EH. R G W Fred Kendall Sarita Key For words divide and rend. But silence is not noble to the end. (Algerron Charles Swineburne) If I were to begin life again. I should want it as it was. I would only open my eyes a little more. I made it Daddy! ILY Mom! Thanks Cindy. PS. TB. HM. PC. CS. Dale Kirkland Patricia C. Klaus May you live all the days of your life. (Jonathan Swift) “Carry your sword and walk tall. You should be proud of your accomplish- ments. Thanks Mom. L.C. and BHBC. I Love You wholeheartedly. God bless you K.S. and Family. P S. I have confidence in you J.W. and L.C. Good Luck Donna Laird Henderson Lamar 28 Seniors Of all the affections which attend human life, the love of glory is the most ardent. (Sir Richard Steele) Tommy Lang “Love is patient and kind, love is not jealous or boastful, it is not arrogant or rude. Love never ends.” Thanks Grandma. Mom and Sister for everything. Thanks E.G. for your special friendship ILY HK! Good Luck Sis. Kaya Lindsey Marty Lindsey All problems become smaller if you don’t dodge them but confront them. Touch a thistle timidly and it will prick you: grasp it boldly and its spines crumble. I Love you Mom. Thanks to my EAB sister and L.C. P M Mr Liner, ILY. W H . Carmen. Genius is nothing but a greater aptitude for patience. Robert Locey It is better to live rich, than to die rich. (Johnson) Janet Long Jeanette Long “It’s taken twelve long years yet I’ve come this far. Thank you God, for giving me the strength to make it through and for the Knowledge you’ve planted within me.” Thanks to my Mother, and family because I wouldn't have made it without them. Class of 1982 29 The lord is my Shepherd. I'll shall not want. The Lord giveth to my life, so I shall return it with love. Thank you Lord for Everything. Thanks G.P.. Mom. ILY MM. Denece Loveless “Love and friendship arc the greatest things in life. I would like to thank my Dad. Mom. and my Sisters for all the love and support they given me throughout the years. Michele Lowe Man’s finest hour is when he lays on the field of battle which his energy all spent—Victorious. (Vince Lombardi) Friends are like special memories, they last forever. Special thanks to SR. LC. ML. TL. Mr. Liner, and Mrs. Dice. A super special thanks goes to you Mom. Thanks for everything. I Love You! (183) Kelvin Lewis Mahone Amy Maletzke Wisdom is the principal thing; therefore get wisdom and with all thy getting understanding. Proverbs 4:7 Thanks Mom and Dad for your love and guidance. Best Luck to my brothers and all my friends. I Love all of you! Rosita Manglona Hey Mom and Dad I made it! I.L.Y. The high school days arc gone and there’s a long road ahead. I've had some rough times, but Larry, you were always there to see me through. Thanks for the good memories. I Love You. My friends arc very dear to me and it’s hard to say goodbye. There’s still a long road ahead and I wish you luck in everything you do. Hang on to the good times at Baker High. ILY L.C.. M L.. T.A.. M L., B.G.. E.S., N.W., D.H.. and RE.. Hang in there Dandylions! 30 Seniors More people acquire ability through training than heredity. (Dcmocritic) Jimmy McCoy Morality is not properly the doctrine of how we may make ourselves happy, but how we may make ourselves worthy of happiness. Kerry McLendon Love is the Chesive force that holds people together. It embodies loyalty, reverence and understanding. Love never fails. It loves despite personality, defects, physical blemishes, and mental quirks. Love is deep, abiding, and eternal. I Love You Mom and Dad. and K.T. for your special friendship and Thank You Mrs. Watkins for all your support. Shawna Miller To the people who made it all possible. I promise to make it all worthwhile. ILY Mom. Dad. Linda. Perry, and Diana. Diana your the Best Sis in the whole world. ILY. Rusty you will always be an important part of my life. ILY. Thanks for everything DM. Patricia Milstead When angry count to ten before you speak; if very angry one hundred. (Thomas Jefferson) What is most precious to us is never forgotten. Wade, my dear husband, you are the center of my world. Mom and Dad. without your love. I couldn't have made it. I love ya’U so much! Thanks PM. SR. GC. ML. BG. WP. BJ. SD. MF, CH. RM.TM, for everything! ILY! Patrick Mitchell Darlene Mooney Class of 1982 31 i I can do all things through Christ which strengthen me. Phil. 4:13 Thanks Mom and Dad, RM, TM. IH. ML. GW. LL. For when the Great Scorer comes to see how you’ve played the game it’s not whether you lost or won but how you played the game. Thanks Mom. Dad. ILY MM Angela Newman Dwight Parker ”1 wish to be a lucky man. I wish to be loved.” “You let me know what loving really means ILY HD. Dcf Lappard Lady Strange. Thanks: Ned. Liner, HD. ID. SD. GC. DS. JW Robert Patterson Wes Payne The clock of life is rounded but once, and it has no bottom or top. No man has the power to tell just when the hands on life's clock will stop. Because he is our buckle and our shield, the life hand on our clock will stand still. Thanks to Mom. The ideal of American parenthood is to be a kid with your kid. Thanks Dad and Mom for being my best friends. I love you and the grace of God! Love to Loodle and Ferf, to! Thanks A M.. D M., and S.D Best of friends always. 32 Seniors Earnestrne Pugh Sheri Leigh Reynolds This being my Senior year I would like to thank my Mom and Dad for the things they’ve helped me accomplish through my years of High School. I Love You Mom and Dad. Thank you Taranji A. Love Willie D. Robinson Willie Robinson To my Mom and Dad thank you for your love and support. To my husband I love you very much and to my Teachers for all their help. C.D.R Carol Rogers To beautify life is to give it an object. (Jose Marti) My rule always was to do the business of the day in the day. (Wellcsly) Walter Scott Kevin Scow It is sad. “Tomorrow never comes.” For me. Tomorrow is here Honey. I love you more than words can say. I’m glad your mine. Thanks Mom and Dad. YGCKMA BB. YO, TA. LL. GO, Bobby! WENDI LUVS DARRELL Wendi Segrest There are many goals in life that we should all try to accomplish, but our most is the happiness and respect of ourselves and others.” Thanks Mom. Dad. and Sis I love you.” Edward Shecko Class of 1982 33 Ask. and it shall be given you; seek and ye shall find, knock and it shall be opened unto you. ILY Mom, Daddy, and D.C.W. Thanks to my family and friends especially EP. KT, and RW whom all have helped me get through my years at Baker. Good Luck graduates of 1982! Cheryl Smith The best thing one can give another is the truth. Thanks to VA.. SJH, DJB, CRD. ALS, BHS and most of all my wonderful family. Sharon Smith Happy the man. and happy he alone, he who can tell today his own. He who secure within, can say Tomorrow do thy worst ... Dryden. Thank you for all your love and support Mom. And thanks for your friendship L.C., J.W., C.F. and Baker High School. Good luck to everyone. If fate means you to lose, give him a good fight anyhow. Pamela K. Stallings Eddie Stanislawski You can have all of the material in the world, but without morals it is largely ineffective. (Marshall) Happiness consists in activity. Such is the constitution of our nature. It is a running stream and not a stagnant pool. (Good) Thomas Streeter Georgia Thomas 34 Seniors You have only failed when you have failed to try. (Unknown) Yolanda Thompson Charles Thompson To love and be loved is like having the sun to warm you from both sides. Thanks for everything Mom and Dad. JMT loves JMB. “You’re my Endless Love.” Jerald Tibbs Pam Tipton To live a life without love is a life not worth living, but to live a life for the one you love makes all the difference for true love will last throughout eternity. P.S. Thanks Mom. Dad. and family, especially R.W, R.W., F K . R H. for helping me through school. Kevin Tolbert Patty Tripsansky “To live in hearts we leave behind is not to die; there is no difficulty that enough love will not conquer.” Momma and Tom. I love you. Ncet. Fi-Fi. you are with me always. Ich Lcebe Dich. Dad and Luzy DEW—the first one is a little moonstoner. P.S. Hey. you guys! We made it! It is better to live one day as a Lion than a hundred years as a Sheep. Caring and sharing are the secrets of living. Class of 1982 35 Thank you for all your encouragement and hope that has helped me along the way. Thanks Mom, LIC, CP To two very special people who made me realize that no dream is beyond your reach. P.A.K. and J.G.W Also to the best friend I could ever have. L.S.R Thanks Kenny Turkali Sandra Valle Those who have nothing to trouble them, will surely be troubled by nothing. It is nice to be important but it is more important to be nice, because anything is worth waiting for, is worth happening as long as you are standing tall and looking good. Thanks Mom and Dad and Family. Willie Jackson and Family. David Wade Terrie Wallace That which appears to be untainted may be fatal, so beware if you sec with your heart. The real world is made up of deceivers who prey upon those who do not use their eyes. My thanks go to everyone, for everyone is a part of my life. “So many tangles in life are so ultimately hopeless that we have no other appropriate sword other than laughter.” P.S. Thank- you L.E. (Mom 2), ILY I've got the best friends in the world, thanks ILY L.C., L A P 36 Seniors Jeffrey Pierce Warren John Weatherly Today well lived, makes yesterday a dream of happiness and tomorrow a division of hope. ILY Mom and Dad. Thanks B.W., J W . and D P. Ann White MI have had some great years at Baker, but it is now coming to an end, without good study habits, graduation could not have been accomplished. Thanks Mr. Liner. Coach Dawson, JW.. FE. JT. WP. Thanks especially to my Mother. ILY. Andy Wilkes Ron Wilkes Running this race with grace and patience, with a need to succeed in this goal I have set to do, I did it by the help of God and you. Thanks Mom. T.J., T.R.. K.L., M.H., J.W., C.W. Carolyn Williams When things are not what they would seem, you must keep following your dream. So while my heart is still believing, 1 11 say good bye. P.S. Thanks Mom. Dad. family, and friends for everything. Because without you all. I couldn’t be me. RH. KT. RW. FK. Reginald Williams Dealtress Wright “Love and friendship arc the greatest things in life. I could have not made it through these 4 years without my family and friends thank you. M.W., T.W.. B.W., D.C..C B. D.H. Class of 1982 37 Taranji Alvarado Class Council 1,2,3,4; Concert Chorus 1,3,4; Jr. Exchangette Club 3.4; Show Choir 1,4; Stu- dent Government Association 3,4; Jr. Achieve- ment 2.3; WBHS 3; English Club 2; Columbus College Certificate of Merit Recipient 3; Film Making 2; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 3; NHS 3.4; Majorette 4; An- nual Staff 4; Dance Club 1.3; Band 4. Tammy Atkinson Ecology Club 2,3,4; Criminal Justice 3,4; Eng- lish Club 2; Jr. Exchangettes 3. Peter Averett Baseball I; Basketball 2. Valerie Dcncsc Baker Chorus 1; Class Council 1,2; A HC 2. Treasurer 3.4; Jr. Exchangettes 4; FHA 4. Maxine Barnum Basketball 1,2.3. Tracey Berry Marching Band 1,2.3.4; Concert Band 1,2,3,4; SGA Officer 3. Thomas Biggerstaff Class Representative 1.2,3.4; German Club 2. Historian 3; English Club 2; NEDT Award Winner 2; NHS 3.4; University of Georgia Certificate of Merit Winner. Who's Who Among American High School Students 3; Co- lumbus College Certificate of Merit Winner 3. John Brady Tennis Team 3,4; R.O.T.C. 2,3,4; Drill Team 3,4; Ecology Club 3.4; German Club 1,2,3. Sidney B Brooks JROTC 2; VICA 2; AHC 3,4 Zina Lizzette Carpenter Softball 1; Basketball 1.2,3; Home Economics 1.2; VICA DCT 3.4 Sharron Carter Class Council 1,2.4; President 3; SGA 3.4; Lion’s Pride Staff 2; Lion’s at work staff 3; Tennis Team 2; Jr. Exchangettes 3.4; JR Var- sity Cheerleader. Captain 2; Varsity Cheer- leader 4; Girls Basketball Mgr. 3; Data Pro- cessing Sccretary FBLA 4; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 4. Marianne Cavanaugh FHA 1; Spanish Club 2. Regina Cole Lionbacker 2; Varsity Cheerleader 3; Jr. Ex- changettes 3,4; SGA 3.4; Jr. Achievement 4; Gymnastics 3,4. Gina Colon Class Council 1.4; Class Secretary 2,3; English Club 1,2,3,4; Ecology Club 1,2,3; Ecology Club Treasurer 3; Student Government Asso- ciation 2; ESSA Advisory Committee 2; FHA 2; Jr. Exchangettes 3; Jr. Exchangettes Secre- tary 4; NHS 3.4; Jr. Civitan Secretary 4; Data Processing Club President FBLA 4; Sen. Class Sec. 4; SGA 4. Debra Countryman Jr. Achievement 1; Office Aide 2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Data Processing 3.4; Data Processing Club FBL A 4. Claudia Crabtree Spanish Club 2,3.4. Frank Cromer R.O.T.C. 1; Color Guard I; Drill Team 1; Wrestling 2; Football 3; D.C.T. 4. Lori Crosby Ecology Club 2,3; Historian 3; Concert Band 1.2,3; Marching Band 1,2.3; French Club 2; Jr. Exchangettes 3.4; Class Council 3,4; Jr. Civi- tan 4. Debbra A. Dalton Ecology Club 1.2,3.4; Jr. Class Council 3; Criminal Justice Club 4. Sabrina DeBardelabcn French Club 1; English Club 2; Jr. Exchan- gettes 3; Band 3; D.C.T. Report 4; Class Coun- cil 4. Brett Duncan A.H.C. 4 Rhonda Edwards Band 1,2; Chorus I; Class Council 2,3; AHC 3.4; Ecology Club 2,3,4; Jr. Exchangettes 4. Frances Ethridge French Club Assistant Secretary 1; Explorer Post 76 1,2; Ecology Club 1.2,3; CMTA Piano Ensemble 1,2,3.4; Symphonic Band 1; Section Leader 2.3; Marching Band. Flag Corps I; Drum Major 3; Senior High All-City Band 1; SGA 2,3; Class Council. Treasurer 2; Repre- sentative 3,4; Governor’s Honors Nominee 2; Alternate Semi-Finalist 3; English Club 2,3,4; Band Council. Librarian 2; GLORY 2,3; Out- standing Band Student 2; Exchange Student 2; School Spirit Rally Assembly 2; Voice of De- mocracy Contest Winner 3; CAHS Model United Nations 3; Columbus College Certifi- cate of Merit Recipient 3; Hcad-to-Hcad Nominee 3; American Legion Girl’s State, City Recorder 3; Jr. Civitan 3,4; Civitan Youth Seminar 3; NHS 3.4; Data Processing Club FBLA 4; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 3. Priscilla Fairwell Flag Corps 1; Concert Band 1,2.3; Section Leader 1.2,3; R.O.T.C. Band 1.2,3; Class Council 2,3.4; Jr. Varsity Cheerleader 2; Gym- nastics Team 1,3; Captain 4; AHC 3.4; Jr. Ex- changettes 3.4; Student Government Associ- ation 2,3,4; Who’s Who Among Young Americans 3.4; Varsity Cheerleader 3.4; WBHS Radio 4; WBHS News Committee 4; Drama Club 4. Mark Fuller Tennis Team 1,2,3; Cap. 4; Ecology Club 2, Exec. Council 3.4; Class Council 2.3,4; Math Club 2.3; NHS 3. President 4; Ga. Certificate of Merit Winner 3; Columbus College Certifi- cate of Merit 3; English Club 2; Treasurer 3.4; Chess Club 3; Governor’s Honor Nominee 2.3; Columbus Area United Nations 3.4; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 3.4; German Club 3; District Senate Youth Winner 4; Principals List Award 3; Science Honor Student 2.3; Social Science Honor Stu- dent 2,3; English Honor Student 3; Head to Head Nominee 3,4; GLORY 2; Miss Ugly Pageant Runner-up 3. Thomas Gafford Tennis 1.2.3.4; NHS 3.4; Chess Club 2,3.4 Ray Hall Football 3; WBHS 4 Donnie Harris Football 1,2,3.4; Ecology Club 1.2,3,4; Crimi- nal Justice Club 4. 38 Senior Index Earnest Harris Basketball 1.2.3,4. David Harvey Football 1.2.3.4. Lisa Hatfield V O T. 4 Carla L Howe Jr. Class Council 3; Eco. 4; Criminal Justice 4; Jr. Exchangettes 4. Dana Hoyle German Club Vice-President 1,3; Who’s Who Among High School Students 1; V.O.T. 4. Carl Hunter R O.T.C. 3.4; Baseball 3.4; Criminal Justice 3. Wanda Hunter Ecology Club 1,2,3; English Honor Student 2; NHS 3; Chaplain 4; Junior Civitans 4; Data Processing Club 4; FBLA 4; CMTA Piano En- semble 1.2,3,4. Arthur Jasper Art Club 4; Chess Club 2,3. Troy Jefferson M.J. Company Co. 2; Honorable Mentions 1; Best Offensive Back 1; Leading Kick off Re- turn all-bicity 1. Chris Johnson Drama 1.2.3.4; Cross Country 3; RO.T.C. 1.2,3,4; Jr. Achievement 4; Jr. Civitan 3; ESSA Committee 4. Don Johnson Football 1.2.3,4; Ecology 3.4; WBHS 3; Let- tered B 2.3,4; Shop Club 2. Judy Johnson Drill Team 1; Best all Around 2; AHC 2; Homecoming 3; Class Representative 3; W’BHS Club 4; News Committee 4 Bart Jones Football 1.2,3,4; Golf 1.2.3.4; Basketball 1; Ecology Club 1,2; NHS 3,4; Math Award 1,2,3; D A R History Award 3; Best Defensive Back (football) 3; All-Bi-City Golf 3; Ga. Cer- tificate of Merit Winner 3; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 3. Chorus 1,2,3,4; AHC 2,3; Reporter 3; Vice President; Jr. Exchangette Club 3,4, Treasur- er; Student Council 1,2,3; Drama Club 3,4. Tommy Joyner R O.T.C. 1,2,3.4; Rifle Team 1; Color Guard 1; Drill Team 2,3.4; Commander 4; Battalion 4; Football 3; NHS 3.4; Raider Club 4. Fred Kendall Football 1,2.3,4; Captain 3.4; Most Valuable coaches award 2; Golden Helmet Award 3; Most Valuable Defensive Lineman 3; All-Bi- City Defensive Guard 3; Who’s Who Among American High School Students Football 3.4; Most Valuable Wrestler 3; Wrestling 1.2.3.4; Captain 3.4; All-Bi-City 177 Wrcstlcr 3; Track 1.2.3,4; Most Valuable Runner 2; Class Coun- cil 3.4; Jr. Achievement 3.4; AHC 3,4; WBHS 4; President 4; SGA 4 Sarita Key R .O.T.C. 1; Concert Chorus 1.2.3; Show Choir 1; Varsity Basketball 2,3,4; Jr. Exchangettes 3.4; WBHS 3.4; Drama Club 3.4; ESA A Advi- sory Committee 4; Office Aide 4; AHC 2,3.4. Steve Kilgore Lead Guitarist 3. Dale Kirkland Baseball 2.3.4; D.C.T. V.I.C.A. 4; Parliamen- tarian; Ecology Club 2.3; WBHS 2,3. Patricia C. Klaus Homecoming Court 2; V.O.T. FBLA 4. Kaya Lindsey AHC 2.3,4; Chorus 1,2,3; Advisory Council 3.4; Secretary 1; Vice-President 2; Vice-Presi- dent 3; Drama Club 1; Homecoming Court 1; SGA 1,2.3.4; Dance Club 1.2.3; Jr. Exchan- gettes 3.4; Dandylions 4; Scholastic Honors Award 3; Nurse Assistant Certificate Awards 2.3; Jr. Achievement 2,3,4. Marty Lindsey Ecology 1. Tres. 2. Sec. 3.4; English Club 1,2,3; President 4; Jr. Exchangettes 3,4; Jr. Civitan 4; NHS 3. Sec. 4; Class Council 1,3; Band 3; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 3; Georgia Certificate of Merit 3; Co- lumbus College Certificate of Merit 3. Jeanette Long Flag Girl 1.2; Council 1,2,3; English Club 3.4; Jr. Exchangettes 3.4; AHC 2.3.4; Jr. Achieve- ment 3,4; Dandylions 4; SGA 2,3,4 Denece Loveless Council 1,2,3,4; Dandylions (Squadleader) 2; WBHS Reporter D.J. 3; V.O.T. (reporter) 4 Michele Lowe Dandylions 2,3; Squadleader. Captain 4. Amy Maletzkc French Club 1; Ecology Club 2,3,4; Lion’s Pride Annual Staff 3; Business Manager 4; Jr. Civitans 4; Data Processing Club FBLA 4. Rosita Manglona English Club 1.2.3,4; Jr. Civitan 1,2,3,4. Presi- dent 4; R.O.T.C. Drill Team 1,2,3,4; Female Drill Team Commander; R.O.T.C. Color Guard 1,2,3,4; Explorers Club 1; NHS 3,4; Chess Club 2.4; Jr. Achievement 3,4; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 3.4. Paula McCormick Eco. 2,3,4; Jr. Exchangettes 3,4; Office Aide 4; Class Council 1; Secretary 3; Dandylions 4 Shawna Miller AHC 2,3.4; Rag Girl 3; Drama Club 4. Patricia Milstead Chorus 2,3; Data Processing Club 4. Treasur- er; Ecology Club 1,2,3; Jr. Exchangettes 3,4; Vice-President 4; Freshman Sweetheart I; Jr. Civitan 3.4; Historian; V.O.T. Club 4. Darlene Mooney Homecoming Attendant 2; NHS 3. Treasurer 4; Jr. Civitan 3, Vice-President 4; Jr. Exchan- gettes 3, President 4. Who’s Who Among American High School Students 3; Literary Competition in Chorus 3; Governors Honors Nominee in English 2,3; Concert Choir 1,2; Mixed Choir 3; Columbus College Certificate of Merit Winner 3; Jr. Achievement Vice- President 2; Senior Class Council 4; Dance Club 1; ESA A Advisory Committee 4 Angela Newman Math Club 2; NHS 3.4; Data Processing Club FBLA Historian 4 Class of 1982 39 Dwight Parker Football 1; Ecology Club 4; Baseball 4. Wes Payne Council 1,4; Football 1,2; Eco. Club 1,2,3, Vice-President 4; Georgia Certificate of Merit 3; Columbus College Cert, of Merit 3. Earnestine Pugh F.H.A. 1,3; Dance Club 3; Softball 4; Jr. Achievement 4. Sheri Leigh Reynolds NHS 3. Vice-President 4; Concert Choir 1; Girls Ensemble 2.4; Mixed Chorus 3; All-State Chorus 1,3; All-City Chorus 2; Jr. Exchan- gcttes4; Literary Meet Participant 1; 3rd place (solo) 2; 4th place (solo) 3; Governor’s Honors Nominee in Music 2; Semi-Finalist 3; Choral Director’s Award 2,3; Choral Director’s Award 2,3; Choral Award 2,3; Choral Honor Award 2,3; Georgia Certificate of Merit Award 3; Best all around 3; Columbus College Certificate of Merit 3; English Club 2.3,4; Jr. Civitans Treasurer 4; Class Council 3; Show Choir 4; ESAA Advisory Council 3; Solo En- semble 2; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 3; Who’s Who in Music 3. Willie Robinson Basketball 1,2,3.4; Football I. Wanda Rose Basketball 2; Softball 2.3; Chorus 4. Kevin Scow Wrestling 3.4; Cross Country 3; Criminal Jus- tice 3,4; Student Council 4. Edward Shecko D.C.T. V.I.C.A. 4 Cheryl Smith Marching Band 1,3; Band Council Secretary 2; Assistant Drum Major 4; ROTC Band 1,2; Concert Band 1.2.3.4; Class Council 2,3.4; NHS 3,4; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 3; Jr. Achievement 3,4. Pamala K. Stallings Chorus 3.4; Dance Club I; Glee Club 2; Flag 3; Certificate of Appreciate 3; AHC 4. Eddie Slanislawski Football 1,2,4; Basketball I; D.C.T. 3.4; Eco. 4. Jerald Tibbs Football 1.2.3.4; Ecology Club 1,2.3.4; Shop Club 2; Criminal Justice Club 3.4. Kevin Tolbert Band 1,2,3; Football 1,4; WBHS 4. Kenny Turkali Advanced Band 1,2,3; Marching Band 1,2,3; Concert Band 1,2,3; Section Leader 2,3. Terri Wallace D.C.T. V.I.C.A. 3.4; Jr. Exchangcttcs 1.2. Jeffrey Pierce Warren French Club I; Academic Bowl I; Math Club I; Jr. High All State Band 1; NEDT Top 10% Certificate I; English Club 2,3,4; NHS 3.4; All-State Orchestra 2.3; GHP 3; Model UN 2nd place 3; GMTA woodwinds division win- ner 3; Columbus Symphony Orchestra Student Soloist 2; Columbus College Certificate of Merit 3; Band Honors Student 3; Most Out- standing Musician 2,3; Head to Head 3.4 Dis- trict III Solo and Ensemble 1.2,3.4; William Bennett Ga. Master Class High School Repre- sentative 2; Transylvania Youth Orchestra Principal Rule 2; GHP Orchestra Principal Flute 3. Ann White Columbus College Certificate of Achievement 3; German Club 2,3; Secretary 3; NHS 3.4 Andy Wilkes Football 2; Eco. 3.4; C.J. Club 3.4. Carolyn Williams Class Council 1.2,3.4; Drama Club 2,3.4; Dance Club 1,2,3; AHC 2,3; Jr. Exchangettes 3.4; Jr. Achievement 2.3; Vice-President 4; Chorus 1,2,3.4; SGA 4; Student Advisory Committee 3. Reginald Williams Football 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3.4; Track 2; Jr. Achievement 3.4; Sophomore Favorite 2. Deal tress Wright Track Team 1.2; Most Valuable Runner 1; Captain 1; Co-Captain 2; Office Aide 2,3,4. 40 Senior Index Juniors Class Of 1983 Eddie Alexander Edward Allison Norman Andrews Jessica Anthony Beryl Barber Danny Bayreuther Angela Bell Octavia Benton 42 Juniors Ronald Cooper Lisa Corlcw Mike Crawford Diane Crews Tommy Crosby Class Ofl 983 43 Cynthia Daniels Carolyn Davis Tommy Dcbardelaben Cathy Dowell Patrice Duncan Sherry Dean Patricia Duncan Janet Dunham Robert Eason Henry Edmond Phyllis Edmond 44 Juniors Mike Elliot Lanita Ellis Leonard Ferguson Cindy Foxworlh I isa Gilmore Melody Grantham Diane Hare Duane Hannah Nathan Harp Joe Hawkins Class Of 1983 45 Derrick Heard Ryan Henry Carolynn Herron Barbara Hobbs Angela Holtzclaw Cynthia Hopkins Sylvester Houston Patrice Howard Jan Hudgins Bobby Hullet Leonard Hunter Sherry Ingram Marion Jackson 46 Juniors Patricia Key Rodney Kirkpatrick Kyong Kim Robert Kindrick Diane Kunkle Diane Kluck Cynthia Lamb Cecil Lay Maryanne Lee Linda Lewis Class Of 1983 47 Jackie Lindsey Shirley Mailman Connie Locey Susan Lombardo Brad Malone Carol Matlock Albert Mayhand Mike McAllister Doris McCall Gene McDonald Sheila McDonald Steve McDonald Linda MeFauson 48 Juniors Patricia Patrick Charlene Perry Cammie Phillips Class Of 1983 49 Denise Pitts David Powell Joe Pitts Charlie Porter Geann Porter Keith Pough Donald Powell Will Quarterman Andy Quattlebaum Robert Queen Mike Rainey Jimmy Rayburn Mark Reavis 50 Juniors David Riley Stephanie Robinson Teresa Royal Walter Royal Christopher Ryles Guy Scarlett Bobby Shorter Richard Silvestri Tony Simmons Rhonda Smith Tracy Sistrunk Marianne Smith Class Of 1983 51 Melony Sneed Sandra Spikes Frank Stanislawski Salena Steplight Tim Stickney Tami Studenwalt Broderick Tallev Frank Tate McCurtis Taylor Jim Thornton Phillip Tipton Thomas Tolbert David Treadway 52 Juniors Margaret West Victor White Beverly Williams Dennis Williams Class Of 1983 53 Nanncttc Wilson Johhny Winchester Steve Woodall Tangela Wright Donald Woods Audrey Wooten 54 Juniors Sophomores Class Of 1984 Dale Aldridge Abbic Alexander Sieve Apt Debbie Baggett I Cynthia Baker Tracy Banks Barry Barker Mary Bayard SOPHOMORES ... Yesterday’s Freshmen and Tomorrow’s Juniors . .. The Sophomores of today have grown up considerably through the years. The Class of 1984 is steadily climbing the ladder of success and education, and will be ready to face the challenge of adult decisions by their graduating year ... 56 Sophomores Joanie Bowen Bruce Bradley Dereal Brawley Frank Bridcr Raymond Callahan Wanj Carpenter Pam Carr Ada Centeno Sam Brooks Sandra Bryant Victoria Bush Patrick Bye Laura Charo Kahlil Chism Kim Clark Regina Clemens Class of 1984 57 Kathy Davis Jackie Dean Connie Dixon Sonya Dotson Matthew Collins Aretha Coney Michael Collier Michelle Collier Larry Cooke Kevin Cooper Greg Countryman Daniel Crowell 58 Sophomores Bernadette Dowell Angel Duarte Orlando Dudley Suzy Duke Leslie Friend Kevin Frier Kelvin Gayden Jackie Green Roseanna Ferguson Beth Frazier Nahalia Freeman Ben Frey Helen Dummitt Andrea Edwards Lisa Elliott Betreatha Ellison Class of 1984 59 David Hadley Eugene Hargrove Bernard Harris Jimmy Harris 60 Sophomores Mike Hudgins Frank Hucbscher Kim Hunter Samantha Hunter Denise Idell Gwen Ingram Sandy Ingram Clarence Jackson Geraldine Jackson Stanley Jackson Victoria Jackson Ricky Jamieson Ednecdia Johnson Mark Johnson Michelle Johnson Jennifer Jones Class of 1984 61 Minnie Maddox Johnell Major Felix Malave Richard Manglona Della Knox Steve Lang Elolivia Lawson Robert Long Mike Jones Vera Joyner 62 Sophomores Paul Mooney Jeff Moore Timothy Mullins Marilyn Munoz Michele McCormick Sandy McMahan Nancy Miller James Moffat Albert Narr John Norman Micheal Oliver Mark Papenfuss Gwendolyn Parham Sam Parker Ronald Payne Debbie Peebles Class of 1984 63 Glen Peeler William Penn Robert Phillips Willie Pitts Jerry Putnam Tony Quattlebaum Joann Porter Cassandra Preer George Prochniak Angela Pugh Ray Ramirez Reginald Ramsey 64 Sophomores Class of 1984 65 Danny Walker Mike Walker Dwayne Walls Geoffrey Ward Kail Thomas Edna Thompson Sung Yung Tinnie Rodney Tomblin Robert Troyer Cynthia Walker Todd Strickland Sue Teal 66 Sophomores Ricky Wilson Linda Windham David Wingct Young Sig Won Juanita Williams Mac Williams Penny Williams Veronica Williams Marcus W'are Willie Watts Gloria Weatherly W illiam Webb Class of 1984 67 68 Sophomores Freshmen Class of 1985 Sharon Alexander FRESHMEN .. . Tomorrow’s sophomores . . . The Freshman Class con- sists of over 170 spirited people. Though they still have a little Junior High left in them, they are quickly settling into the flow of high school life. Great things can be expected from the Class of 1985 . .. Tina Allen Mary Anderson My Au Kummi Auchmoody Cordillia Baker Demetria Baker Kevin Banks Tammy Banks Catherine Barnum Diana Baxter Undr a Benson Alecia Berry Tommy Biggcrs Shane Bolden James Boyd Patty Brady Benny Braswell Mi 70 Froshmen Rosemary Brinsor Betty Brooks Mike Brown Robert Burgess Buddy Burgy Euricka Byrd Kenneth Carey Samantha Charo Patricia Childers Michael Clark Latonya Cody Angela Cooper Glenda Cox Jimmy Craig Candi Crawford Sherita Danois Vieanna Danois Alice Davis Anna Davis Cheryl Davis Sammy Davis Teresa Dent Victor Dicks Darren Dixon Class Of 1985 71 Homer Dixon David Dobson Gussie Duncan Vincent Elzie Angela Ethridge Van Fortenberry Trev Fuller Richard Gary Gloria Gibson Charles Grant Johnny Graves Lisa Greene Sessenay Griffin Jerome Grover Bobby Hammond 72 Freshmen George Harris Linda Heard David Herring Frederica Hill Tamara Houston Tarry Houston Alisa Howard Valerie Hughley Catherine Humbert Curtis Hunter Wanda Hutcherson Benny Isom Trena Jackson Antwain Jefferson Alvin Jenkins Ronald Jolly James Jones Roderick Jones Anita Jordan Jackie Kim Albert King David Kunkle Rodney Lamb Russell Lamb Class of 1985 73 Sherry Lennox Lisa Lepfinger Cathy Levcrett Gregory Lewis Milton Ligon Chris Lindsey David Lindsey Mike Linn Glenda Loveless Pam McCormick Vicky McCormick Joyce McDougal Pat McKibbins Lisa McLendon Johnny McMahan 74 Freshmen William Martin Sylvia Mathis Rchnada Mclhorn Michelle Moore Rishon Moore Robert Narr Angela Olds Selena Oliver Sheila Owens Vincent Parker Rodney Parks Tommy Paul Rodney Peterson Sheila Phillips Chris Pickard Teresa Pumphrey Sheryl Quarterman John Ramsey Jeffery Reynolds Shannon Rickwartz Tim Robertson Annette Robinson Cornell Robinson Harvic Robinson Class of 1985 75 Charlie Rogers Paul Rogers Carol Runion Ricardo Sabordo Kim Sanders Leroy Scott William Sewell Ramona Silmon Curtis Smith Lynnette Smith Sonja Smith Donald Stauffer Selena Talley Sam Tate Barbara Taylor Lillie Thirkicld Leroy Thomas Valerie Thomas Frankie Thompson Clifford Thrower Roy Tolbert Teresa Tripp 76 Freshmen Brian Tripsansky Ahmad Turner Alexander Walker Dorene Walker % John Walker Ted Walker Mark Walton Oliver Walton Rosa Watts Vanessa Webb Rachael White Ann Wilkerson Annie Williams Celeste Williams Tony Williams Antonio Wilson Bernadette Wilson Dwayne Wilson Gail Wilson Yong Won Unchu Yang Class of 1985 77 In Memoriam As another year comes to an end. So did the life of a very dear friend. Her memories were so very dear. As the closing of her graduating year. She departed in a happy state, For God took her without fate. THE BEST OF TIMES AREN'T FORGOTTEN. 78 Tribute In the past, we have somewhat overlooked one of the most impor- tant parts of Baker, but this year’s annual would like to recognize the foundation of Baker High School, the Faculty. With full appreciation, we would like to thank the faculty for their leadership and wisdom, but most of all for the care and guidance in preparing us for our future. LEON PHILLIPS Assistant Principal for Discipline LEWIS H WORTH Vocational Supervisor 80 Faculty SHARON AKBARI Librarian RON CABLE Personal Economics; U.S. History from 1850 IVETTE CORDERO Speech Pathologist ROBERT BLUMHAGEN Presidents; Economics, Business. Free Enterprise; U.S. History from 1850 to present LINDA BOLEN Math II; Arithmetic I RUTH BRADY English Department Head; World Literature; English IV; Vocabulary LEON BROWN Freshmen Guidance Counselor EMILY CHAPMAN Data Processing I. II . 1 ROSA CHILDS English I GWENDOLYN CLERKLEY Biology B; Health SARAH CLIFTON Guidance Director; Senior Guidance Counselor WILLIAM WILLIAM COUGHLIN CRAWFORD English III; Spanish I, Art I, II. Ill II STEVE CURRY Mass Communications I. H JACKIE DAWSON Criminal Justice 1. II Faculty 81 BARBARA DICE Mathematics Department Head; Algebra I; Math I; Computer I, II Analysis; Yearbook Staff I. II AGNES EVANS Special Education HUGH EVERS Beginning Band; Intermediate Band; Advanced Band ALBERTA FARLEY English III; French I. II CATHY FLOYD Special Education THOMAS FLUKER ROTC ALFRED GERSTEN- SCHLAGER ROTC MILDRED GLAZE Special Education GAIL GODWIN Hygenics; Physical Education MARCY GOOD Mixed Chorus; Concert Chorus; Show Choir; Drama Club Director HENRY GRESHAM JEAN GUNN Atheltic Director; ESSA Counselor Sophomore Guidance Counselor HAROLD HARDY Physics; Algebra I, II LINDA HENDERSON Career Guidance Center Counselor CAROL HOLDBROOKS Physical Education 82 Faculty JOHNNIE MAE HOOTEN Educational Therapist SARAH HUNNICUT Fine Arts Career Education RUDY INGERSOLL Physical Education Department Head; Physical Education BARBARA JOHNSON Educational Therapist ELIJAH JONES Assistant Educational Therapist MITTIE JONES Special Education PAULINE JONES Arithmetic II; Math I EDWARD JORDAN Government PATRICIA KINDLE Health; Physical Science CHARLES KNOWLES English I. II FREDERICK KORZAN Social Studies Department Head; U.S. History From 1850; American Origins LARRY LANEY JEWEL LEWIS Industrial Arts I. II, III; Special Education Rotational Shop SANDRA LEWIS ROBERT Diversified Cooperative LIEBENDORFER Training; Record English II. IV Keeping I; Accounting I Faculty 83 CHARLES LINER BENNETT MASSEY DAVID NEWBY BENNIE Environmental Studies; Advanced Algebra and Special Education PATTERSON Biology Trigonometry; Junior Guidance Geometry; Business Math Counselor DAVID POWERS Physical Science; Chemisiry MILDRED PURNELL DAN RAGLE Accounting I; Health; Physical Shorthand I; Typing I Education EFFIE JO REID Modern World 1800 to Present; Eurasia; Social Institutions ROSALEE SANDERS Special Education LINDA SNYDER Assistant Educational Therapist SANDRA STEPHENS Special Education LAVOY STUART Science Department Head; Biology; Earth Science; Human Physiology EMMA THOMAS Home Economics I, II HENRY THOMAS Career Education PAUL WALDROP Driver’s Education 84 Faculty BETTY WALL Title I Math JULIA WATKINS Health Occupations I, II JANELLE WILKES Typing I, II; Vocational Office Training MARY WILSON Title I Reading KEN WOJCIECHOWSKI American Political Process DOROTHY CHEATHAM Secretary to Mr. Goodrum TWYLA GRANT Secretary to Mr. Camp DIANE JONES AGNES Secretary to the Library STEPHENSON Secretary to the Guidance Office CANDY TAYLOR Aide to Mr. Newby ELIZABETH WILLIAMS Aide to Mrs. Sanders ROSA WRIGHT Aide to Ms. Minnie Jones Faculty 85 Cafeteria Staff: Maude Perdue. Manager; Susie Elais. Lilian McCloud. Yoko Farris. Ella Williams. Willie Reynolds. Wilson Johnson. Teresa Campbell. Imogene Harbor. Mary Copper Maintenance: Bobby Samples Student Activities Executive Council: Wes Payne. President; Rodney Kirkpatrick, Vice President; Marty Lindsey, Secretary; Gloria Jenik, Treasurer; Lori Crosby. Historian; Mr. Charles Liner. Sponsor; Patricia Patrick, Amy Maletze, Mechclle Craft, Angie Holtzclaw Members of the Ecology Club: Tammy Atkinson, Danny Bayreuther. Terry Billman, Teresa Black. Joanie Bowen. John Brady, Maria Burgos, Buddy Burgy. Hamamo Burgy. Pam Carr, Mechclle Craft, Lori Crosby. Missy Charo, Debbie Dalton. Jewel Diolosa. Helen Dummitt, Janet Dunham, Andrea Edwards, Rhonda Edwards, Lisa Elliot, Mark Fuller, Trev Fuller, Ben Frey, Melody Grantham, Brian Greenfield, Lisa Gilmore, Donnie Harris. Angie Holtzclaw, Carla Howe. Kim Hunter, Gloria Jenik, Don Johnson. Rob Kindrick. Rodney Kirkpatrick. Henderson Lamar. Sonya Liebendorfcr. Chris Lindsey, Marty Lindsey. Shirley Mailman. Sheila McDonald, Amy Maletze. Carol Matlock, Michelle Moore. Dwight Parker, Missy Parker. Pat Patrick. Wes Payne. Chip Phillips, Diane Quarterman, Robert Queen, Guy Scarlet. Michelle Shirley. Sandra Spikes. Eddie Stanislawski, Frank Stanislawski. Yolanda Thompson. Jerald Tibbs. John Weatherly, Andy Wilkes. Ricky Wilson 88 Student Activities Executive Council: Fred Kendall, General Manager; Sarita Key, Program Director; Patrice Howard, Production Manager; Mr Curry, Sponsor Members of WBHS: Regina Cole, Priscilla Fairwell, Ray Hall, Patrice Howard, Jan Hudgins, Judy Johnson, Fred Kendall, Sarita Key, Greg Porter, Earnestine Pugh, Kevin Tolbert, Rodney Tomblin, Jeff Waites, Billy White, Victor White, Ron Wilkes, Reggie Williams Ecology Club. WBHS 89 Officers; Gina Colon, Secretary; Teresa Jones, Treasurer; Patricia Milstcad, Vice-President; Darlene Mooney, President; Mrs. B. Wall, Sponsor Members of Jr. Exchangcttes: Taranji Alvarado. Valerie Baker. Beryl Barber. Angela Bell, Teresa Black. Erma Brown. Olivia Bursey, Sharron Carter. Regina Cole, Gina Colon. Lori Crosby. Toisonga Davis. Lynn Dent. Jewel Diolosa. Fostine Duncan. Patrice Duncan. Patricia Duncan. Janet Dunham. Rhonda Edwards. Priscilla Fairwell. Lisa Gilmore. Melody Grantham. Carolynn Herron. Angie Holtzdaw. Patrice Howard. Carla Howe. Jan Hudgins. Gloria Jcnik, Loffictt Jones, Teresa Jones. Patricia Key. Sarita Key. Jackie Lindsey. Kaya Lindsey. Janet Long, Jeanette Long, Shirley Mailman, Carol Matlock. Paula McCormick, Pam McKibbons, Denita Melhorn, Patricia Milstead, Darlene Mooney. Theresa Morway. Missy Parker. Patricia Patrick. Charlene Perry. Diane Quarterman. Sheri Reynolds. Marianne Smith. Sandra Spikes. Salena Steplight. Terri Wallace. Caroline Williams. Nanette Wilson. 90 Student Activities Officers: Ms. J. Wilkes, Coordinator; Carol Rogers, President; Patty Klaus Vice-President; Rhonda Smith, Secretary; Beverly Williams, Treasurer; Denecc Loveless, Reporter. Members of the Vocational Office Training: Lynn Dent. Patrice Duncan. Lisa Hatfield. Dana Hoyle. Patty Klaus. Mary Anne Lee, Dencce Loveless, Dcnita Melhorn. Patricia Milstead. Jennifer Richardson. Carol Rogers. Rhonda Smith. Jr. Exchangettes. VOT 91 Officers: Danny Bayreuther. Sergeant At Arms; Gina Colon. President; Patricia Milstead. Treasurer; Sharron Carter. Secretary; Angela Newman. Historian; Glenda Ward, Vice President. Members of Data Processing Club; Danny Bayreuther. Bruce Brooks. Sandra Bryant. Sharron Carter. La Doris Chappel. Gina Colon. Kevin Cooper. Ronald Cooper. Debra Countryman. Cynthia Daniel. Frances Ethridge. Wanda Hunter. Robert Layson, Linda Lewis. Denita Melhorn. Patricia Milstead, Angela Newman, Sue Teat, Glenda Ward. Steve Woodall, Emily Chapman. Sponsor 92 Student Activities Officers: Mark Fuller, President; Sheri Reynolds. Vice President; Marty Lindsey. Secretary; Darlene Mooney. Treasurer; Wanda Hunter. Chaplain. Members of the National Honor Society: Taranji Alvarado. Thomas Biggerstaff, Gina Colon, Francis Ethridge. Mark Fuller. Thomas Gafford. Wanda Hunter. Bart Jones. Tommy Joyner. Marty Lindsey. Rosita Manglona. Darlene Mooney, Angela Newman, Sheri Reynolds, Cheryl Smith. Jeff Warren. Ann White. Data Processing Club, National Honor Society 93 Executive Council: Darlene Mooney, President; Fred Kendall, Vice President; Gina Colon, Secretary; Mark Fuller, Treasurer; Mrs. E.J. Reid, Sponsor Members of the Senior Class Council: Taranji Alvarado, Sharron Carter, Gina Colon, Lori Crosby, Frances Etheridge. Priscilla Fairwell, Mark Fuller, Fred Kendall. Kaya Lindsey. Marty Lindsey. Darlene Mooney, Diane Quarterman. Cheryl Smith. Carolyn Williams I 94 Student Activities Executive Council: Sarita Miller, President; William Quarterman, Vice President (not pictured); Angie Holtzclaw, Secretary; Jackie Lindsey, Treasurer (not pictured) Members of the Junior Class Council: Beryl Barber. Maria Burgos. Olivia Bursey. Mechelle Craft. Lisa Gilmore. Angie Holtzclaw. Patricia Key, Sarita Miller. Patricia Patrick. Charlene Perry. David Reed. Marianne Smith. Salena Steplight 1 Senior Class Council. Junior Class Council 95 Executive Council: Lisa Elliott, President; Joanie Bowen. Vice-President; Lisa Saez, Secretary; Michelle McCormick, Treasurer. Members of the Sophomore Class Council: Cynthia Baker, Terri Billman, Michelle Collier. Missy Charo, Ben Frey, Lisa Elliott, Victoria Jackson. Michelle McCormick, Nancy Miller. Lisa Saez, Cassandra Preer, Linda Windham, Rodney Tomblin. Sponsor: Mrs. Linda Bolen 96 Student Activities Executive Council: Tammy Banks, President; Lynette Smith, Vice-President; Denise Pough, Secretary (not pictured); Michelle Moore, Treasurer Members of ihe Freshman Class Council: Tammy Banks. Michelle Capell. Kenneth Carey. Cheryl Davis. Johnny Graves. Ceretha Harris. Cindy Leadbeater. Alvin Jenkins. Mark Mikken, Michelle Moore. Denise Pough. Cheryl Quartcrman. Lynette Smith. Barbara Taylor. Vanessa Webb. Allen Wcese Sponsor: Mr. Leon Brown Sophomore Class Council. Freshman Class Council 97 D.C.T. Members: Anthony Adams. Tracey Berry. Stephen Benoit. Frank Cromer, Zina Carpenter. Sabrina Kerce. John Cooper. Joe Hawkins. Dale Kirkland. Robert Kirkland. Roberta Parker. Thomas Lang. Mark Reavis. Kevin Scow. Edward Scheko, Pamela Tipton, Elaine Wall. Nannctte Wilson, Michelle Turner. 98 Student Activities Officers: Marilyn Green, President; Teresa Royal Vice- President; Charlene Perry, Secretary; Lisa Wade, Treasurer. Ms. Emma Thomas, Sponsor F.H.A. Members: Phyllis Edmond, Lisa Green, Marilyn Green, Vicky Jackson, Nancy Miller, Charlene Perry, Angie Phillips. Teresa Royal, Rhonda Smith, Salena Stcplight, Lisa Wade. Student Activities 99 Officers: Sarita Key. President; Jan Hudgins. Vice-President; Cynthia Daniels, Secretary Treasurer. Members: Taranji Alvarado. Tracey Banks. LaDoris Chappell. Jackie Green. Sessany Griffin, Jan Hudgins. Andrew Jones, Terresa Jones, Sarita Key. Robert Layson. Janet Long, Patricia Patrick, David Powell. Sandra Spikes. Carolyn Williams. 100 Student Activities Members: Debbie Baggett, Gina Colon, Patrice Howard, Samatha Hunter, Wanda Hunter, Marty Lindsey, Patricia Milstcad, Rosita Manglona, Darlene Mooney, Patricia Patrick, Sheri Reynolds, Steve Woodall. Officers: Rosita Manglona, President; Darlene Mooney, Vice- President; Sheri Reynold, Treasurer; Marty Lindsey. Chaplain; Patricia Milstead, Historian, (Not Pictured). David Newby, Sponsor Executive Council: Cindy Foxworth, President; Jerald Tibbs, Vice- President; Tammy Atkinson, Secretary; Hamano Burgy, Treasurer, Mr. Dawson, Sponsor Members of Criminal Justice: Tammy Atkinson. Danny Bayreuthcr. Terry Billman. Joanie Bowen. Melody Grantham. Guy Scarlett. Michelle Shirley, Jerald Tibbs : 02 Student Activities Executive Council: Fred Kendall, President; Sarita Key, Vice-President; Maj. Thomas, Sponsor Members of Student Government Association: Taranji Alvarado, Beryl Barber. Sharron Carter. Regina Cole, Priscilla Fairwell, Rhyna Ford. Angela Holtzclaw. Fred Kendall. Kaya Lindsey. Sarita Miller. Patricia Patrick. Diane Quarterman. Carolyn Williams Criminal Justice. Student Government Association 103 •tf- v Officers: Marty Lindsey, President; Olivia Bursey, Secretary; Patricia Patrick, Treasurer; Steve Woodall, Historian; Diane Quarterman, Vice- President (not pictured), Ms. Alberta Farley, Sponsor. Members of the English Club: Teresa Black. Terry Billman. Joanie Bowen, Olivia Bursey. Dolores Castillo. Missy Charo. Gina Colon. Ronald Cooper. Mechclle Craft. Lynn Dent, Frances Etheridge. Mark Fuller. Angie Holtzclaw. Patrice Howard. Jan Hudgins. Rodney Kirkpatrick. Sonya Liebendorfer. Marty Lindsey. Susan Lombardo. Shirley Mailman, Rosita Manglona, Nancy Miller. Wendy Mills. Darlene Mooney. Patricia Patrick, Candi Preer. Diane Quarterman. Sheri Reynolds. Sandra Spikes. Jeff Warren. Beverly Williams. Steve Woodall. 104 Student Activities Members of the French Club: Tammy Banks. Mary Bayard. Regina Baynard. Patricia Childers. Cheryl Davis, Lybia Denis. Gussie Duncan. Paul Eason, Ceretha Harris. Jennifer Jones. Lisa Keplinger. Joyce McDougal. Selena Oliver. Wanda Powells, Teresa Pumphrey. Tony Quattlcbaum. Cornell Robinson. Thaddeus Washington. Herbert Geddis. Marco Sanders. Susan Snyder. Lisa Roaden. Ms. A. Farley. Sponsor Members of ihc Allied Health Club: Peter Avcrell. Cynthia Baker. Kenneth Baker. Valaric Baker. Beryl Barber, Angela Bell. Erma Brown. Olivia Bursey, Michelle Collier. Trisonja Davis, Brett Duncan, Linda Heard, Carolyn Herron. Teresa Jones, Fred Kendall, Patricia Key, Jackie Lindsey. Kaya Lindsey, Janet Long. Patricia Patrick, Cheryl Quartcrman. Sandra Spikes. McCurtis Taylor, Carolyn Williams. Cathy Williams. Mrs. Watkins Executive Council: Kaya Lindsey. President; Teresa Jones, Vice President; Carolyn Williams, Secretary; Shawna Miller, Asst. Secretary; Valarie Baker, Treasurer; Cynthia Baker, Chaplain; Olivia Bursey, Historian; Jackie Lindsey, Parliamentarian; Sandra Spikes. Reporter 106 Student Activities Girls Chorus Plus One: Taranji Alvarado, Norman Andrews, Angela Averett, Felicia Evans, Teresa Jones, Tammy Redding. Sheri Reynolds, Wanda Rose, Teresa Royal, Gloria Weatherly, Carolyn Williams, Ms. Good Mixed Chorus: Sharon Anderson, Euricka Byrd, Kenneth Carey, Glenda Cox, Sherry Dean, Renita Edge. Brian Freeman. Alisa Howard, Michelle Johnson. Alonzo Jones, Shandra Lee. Jeff Reynolds, Arlissia Richmond. Gloria Romero, Ms. Good Allied Health Club. Girls Chorus Plus One. Mixed Chorus 107 OuJ ON l1 tOO Q q S|, Po«a£xva the ab rf r v nSfoL sZF.rSrffi.ttflfcVlCE-l V) y , '«V 1 He-len Dvtrnmf+f .( To io l o' FCoaq . ff io seJ%.3 i l obb 5 3% CJT Mi :t c M@i 'brr fkC’tf! To footer fvi J Jp . • IWk- u c4o 9 t tTOF 6nd rt,u)44; 'MfuC Wt L o rwr mj rv irc Ufir S H .Cu. l .b QSe COO tWriS c wi I! njaXeT 1- 6 H S VjflS Nli ■ 'W a r gPMj. 'Whkju JUcvvu. S loO'God- %. JDjg raDK L gw ” d? Paimt SfUFLLSi cUa.kjl Oo m «1 11 )Hl Ja. h dtk Thomas Tolbcri 138 110 Sports Ron Wilkes 185, Senior Fred Kendall 195. Senior Jimmy Rayburn 132 Milton Ligon 119 Mike McAlister 126 Eddie Alexander UNL Varsity Wrestlers 111 Larry Cook 98 JV Wrestlers are part of the competition and play their parts well. If you have ever been to a match, you will realize the agony on the faces of the competitors, the agony of defeat and the agony of a well earned victory. The season started out with a match against Kendrick, and although we fought hard, we had surrendered to the Cherokees. Baker's wrestling team had the determination to carry the Lions to great victories, which had advanced them to sixth place in the finals of the regional 2AAAA wrestling tournament. The Lions took a 96 to 75V6 lead in the team standings, over second place Hardaway. Benny Braswell 138 JV Coach Ron Cable Girl —1st row: Adrienne Anderson, Regina Utley. Candi Preer 2nd row: Lynette Smith, Antoinette Ross. Kathleen Davis, Teresa Dent Athletes are some of the most credited people at Baker. Their showman and sportsmanship represent our school as a whole. The track team is no exception. With Coach David Newby supervising them, they shot-put and high hurdle their way to triumph. Boys—1st row: Andy Quattlebaum. Clarence Jackson, Bobby Shorter. Jimmy Pitts. Joseph Pitts 2nd row: Johnny Aughtman. Adolphus Smith. Kirk Smith. Chris Ryles. Robert Troyer Jr. Varsity Wrestlers; Track 113 Among the Lions, the cheerleaders arc a true source of pride. They enkindle school spirit, sell pep items, organize pep rallies, construct signs for school activities, cheer at football games, basketball games, and wrestling matches; they uphold their enthusiasm with dedication and dignity. They attended the National Cheerleader Association Camp in Auburn. They succeeded at winning all blue superior ribbons and achieved another spirit stick. Emily Chapman, sponsor 114 Sports Sandra Spikes Varsity Cheerleaders 115 The 1982 Jr. Varsity Cheerleaders are: Gussie Duncan. Tina Johnson. Rachel White. Tammy Banks, Allison Henderson Gwendolyn Clerkly, Sponsor Tina Johnson, Captain and Tammy Banks. Co-Captain 116 Sports The flag girls at Baker are a very outstanding group of individuals. Their colorful movements are executed with precision and pride. Their graceful routines add a touch of class to pre game and half time shows. Stephanie Robinson. Phyllis Edmund, Marianne Smith—captain, Alfreda Bellamy, Candi Precr Marianne Smith. Captain Gwendolyn Clerkly, Sponsor Jr. Varsity Cheerleaders; Flag girls 117 The band is unique in itself. It's made up of hardworking, dedicated students who have a yearning to create a sound that is euphonic. Many hours of marching in the heat does not stop the enthusiasm that these band members have for their school. Many tiring hours of practice give these students insurance that they will accomplish their goals to play their best and arouse the spirit of the roaring lions. CGnccfot %5and 118 Sports Concert and Marching Band 119 Captain Sponsor Michelle Lowe Linda Snyder 1st row: Maria Burgos, Michelle Lowe. Patricia Patrick 2nd row: Michelle McCormick. Patricia Key. Vera Joyner. Kay Lindsey. Lisa Gilmore. Teresa Black. Beryl Barber. Missy Charo. Paula McCormick 120 Sports Dandylions are one of the main sources of spirit during half-time and pre-game shows of the football games. Enticing everyone with their smiles, they encourage the crowds to become involved. Dandylions are constantly involved in numerous activities throughout the year from performing at wrestling matches and basketball games to marching in the Columbus Christmas Parade. Returning with 70 ribbons in competition from the super Star Drill Team Camp in Jacksonville. Alabama, the Dandylions show us just how dedicated they really are. Squad Leader Patricia Key. Lisa Gilmore, Beryl Barber, Teresa Black. Michelle McCormick Patricia Patrick Squad Leader Maria Burgos Paula McCormick. Missy Charo and Maria Burgos. Vera Joyner Dandylions 121 Marcclinc Good. Sponsor Carol Matlock. Captain 122 Sports Taranji Alvarado Pam Carr Linda McFausen Salena Steplight Baker's Majorettes are a squad of energetic and talented twirlers. They work hard and learn fast to enliven the mighty Lions during half-time or pre-game football shows, and during the spirited pep rallies. They proved just how dedicated they are when they went to the Dixie Band Camp in Auburn. Alabama; returning with routines that contained many difficult twirls, many new ideas and a first place trophy in competition and excellence. Majorettes 123 3 Bart Jones QB-DB 50 Jerald Tibbs QT-DT 54 David Harvey OG-LB 80 Curtis Johnson SE Baker's Blue Berets had a suspense filled season which left them tied for first place in regional playoffs and left the Baker Lions filled with pride. The seasons first win started off with Baker defeating Carver, 3-0. Following this win. Baker showed their stuff by blinding Jordan. 42-6. Spencer followed and soon realized they were no match for the mighty lions, when they were flooded. 17-0. Baker showed their pride when they reigned as winners against Hardaway, 20-7, in what was called THE upset of the year. The mighty lions then led the way against Columbus in the most suspense filled games of the season, leaving the roaring lions with a triumphant victory of 7-6 in double overtime, and a playoff spot. 77 Don Johnson DT Senior Starters 125 suods 921 SNOn fOJtpun Football 127 n CjskdlbcdJL Varsity Players—1st row: Vincent Wilkins, Reggie Williams, Coach Henry Gresham. Rodney Mitchell. Albert Mayhand. 2nd row: Bobby Nelson. David Ward, Danny Walker. Thaddeus Washington, Marcus Luke, Larry Griffin. Fred Carr, Earnest Harris. Exciting Basketball is the display at the Boy’s Basketball games. They dribbled down the court in an attempt to ex- ecute their practiced drills as they aim for the bas- ket. 'J . -i i 128 Sports Jr. Varsity Players—Wonj Carpenter. Stanley Jackson. Bruce Ryles, Coach Ken Wojciechowski. Victor Dicks. Frankie Thompson. John Britt. 2nd row: Willie Watts. Mike Wallace. Williams Penn. Mike Collier. James Moffatt. Toby Crowell. Freshman Players—1st row. Roberts Burgess. Rodney Lamb. Paul Rogers. Coach David Newby. Harvey Robinson. Sammy Davis. 2nd row: Oliver Walton. Antonio Wilson. Anthony Doughty. Rodney Peterson. Darryl Little. Curtis Hunter. Derrick Watts. Boys Basketball 129 The girls on the softball team of Baker High arc active and willing to practice long and hard to execute their plays to perfection. Games are won and games are lost, but the mighty Lions lake pride in their ability to play together as a team with the cooperation and support of each individual, and their coaches. Coach Gail Godwin Asst. Coach Barbara Dice Joanne Porter Angie Holtzclaw Sandy Ingram Mcchclle Craft Sonya Smith 130 Sports Tammy Banks Diane Holt Jackie Lindsey Pat Patrick Sandra Spikes Loffiett Jones Softball 131 Baker's basketball team worked long hours this year. It takes endless hours of practice to put a team together and the Lady Lions are no exception. Their spirit and sportsmanship on the court was apparent throughout the season, as they approached each game with enthusiasm and renewed spirit. M JLefr Sandra Spikes Janet Long Sarita Key 132 Sports $a6ke baM Jr varsity—Regina Utley. Cordeliia Baker. Lillie Thirkicld. Annette Robinson. Sonja Smith. Catherine Barnum. Cathy Williams. Joanne Porter Varsity—Coach Norris. Michelle Collier. Angela Pugh. Felecia Taylor. Gaile Wilson. Sarita Key. Sandra Spikes. Maxine Barnum. Janet Long Girls Basketball 133 Coach Charles Liner Tennis is rapidly becoming one of America’s most favorite sports and is evidenced by the large number of people involved in this year’s team. Tennis is a challenge that requires deep concentration and stamina as the ball is being volleyed to your opponent. The Mighty Lions, under the direction of Mr. Charles Liner, have the determination and endurance necessary to achieve many victories. 1st row: Mr. Liner. Glenda Ward. Linda Lewis. Patty Brady. Andrea Edwards, Janet Dunham, Trcv Fuller. 2nd row: Gloria Jcnik, Sonja Licbendorfer. Dolores Castillo, Glen Peeler. McCurtis Taylor, Tom Gafford, John Brady. Ben Frey. Mclony Sneed. 134 Sports John Brady, Ben Frey. Glen Peeler, McCurtis Taylor. Tom Gafford. Trev Fuller Patty Brady. Andrea Edwards. Gloria Jenik, Sonja Liebendorfer. Janet Dunham. Dolores Castillo. Melony Sneed, Glenda Ward. Linda Lewis Tennis 135 Coach Bennett Massey For a Golfer practicing is of the utmost importance when trying to maintain a winning streak. Baker High School’s Golf team is often found practicing their golfing techniques at the Follow Me Golf Course at Ft. Benning. Ga. They participated in three city tournaments with the first one at the Bull Creek Golf Course in March. Members of the 1982 Golf Team are: Albert Mayhand; Ben Frey; Frank Stanislwski; Brian Greenfield. Senior; Bart Jones, Senior; and Coach Massey. 136 Sports %0.3.£. LTC Thomas Fluker The Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps has had a year filled with activities. A field trip to Ft. Benning started off the year with the purpose of conduction students on the confidence Course (Physical fitness) and Rappelling Exercises. The JROTC of Baker High School have practiced long and hard to achieve many different goals. One goal is to discipline the mind and body, and another is to cxcell in the various types of competition. Rifle matches. Drill Team competitions and field exercises were just a few of the many activities scheduled throughout the year. MSG Alfred Gerstenschlager MAJ Walter Scott S-2 A Company B Company Girls Drill Team Capt. Ronald Green bn S-l 2LT. David Otis bn S-3 Capt. Rodney Parker bn S-4 ROTC 139 Being a gymnast takes just as much mental strength as it docs physical. Coached by Ms. Linda Snyder, the new editions to the competition family put their gym equipment to use. They project their gracefulness and poise in competition against other schools on the balancing beam, uneven parallel bars, vaults, and floor mats. Priscilla Fairwell, Captain Linda Snyder. Sponsor Members: Stephanie Pass, Kim Sanders, Vanessa Webb, Patty Childers. Teresa Pumphery, Priscilla Fairwell. Lisa Lepfinger. Missy Parker Honors Homecoming Court Lisa Eliott Jackie Lindsey Michelle Moore escorted by Dwight Parker Olivia Bursey 142 Honors Homecoming Court 143 Outstanding Seniors Outstanding seniors are selected by the faculty as the best students representing their class. They have shown special qualities throughout their high school years. Their hard work and participation in school activities show that they have pride in Baker. The following students have been chosen as outstanding seniors for the 1982 graduating class. 144 Honors Tom Xoyner Bart Jones V-v Marly Lindsey red Kendall Priscilla Fairwell Mark Fuller Outstanding Seniors 145 146 Honors CUTEST: Rhonda Edwards, Larry Griffin Senior Superlatives Outstanding Seniors. Senior Superlatives 147 Who's Who The following students have been chosen from the Junior and Senior classes to represent Baker in the category of Who's Who Among American High School Students. The teachers and counselors nominated them by their grade point average and their involvement in school activities. They are: Taranji Alvarado; Beryl Barber; Tom Biggerstaff; Teresa Black; Hamano Burgy; Dolores Castillo; Ronald Cooper; Patrice Duncan; Patricia Duncan; Janet Dunham; Frances Ethridge; Mark Fuller; Brian Greenfield; Angie Holtzclaw; Dana Hoyle; Gloria Jenik; Bart Jones; Rodney Kirkpatrick; Sonja Liebendorfer; Marty Lindsey; Steve McDonald; Rosita Manglona; Sarita Miller; Darlene Mooney; David Otis; Patricia Patrick; Wes Payne; David Reed; Carol Rogers; Sheri Reynolds; Michelle Shirley; Cheryl Smith; Steve Woodall; Ann White. 152 Honors Best All Around Freshmen: Michelle Moore and Shane Bolden Sophomores: Lisa Eliott and Ben Frey Juniors: Patricia Patrick and William Quarterman Seniors: Darlene Mooney and Bart Jones Who's Who. D.A.R.. Best All Around 153 Head to Head ■ Mark Fuller, Frances Ethridge, Tom Biggerstaff, Tom Gafford, Jeff Warren, represented Baker at the Head to Head games on T.V's Channel 9. Yearbook Workshop Award Olivia Bursey, Steve Woodall David Powell SAIL Students, STAR Student and Teacher, Head to Head, Yearbook staff Award 155 156 Honors Jerald Tibbs: Best Offensive Lineman Guy Scarlett: Player of the Week Fred Kendall: Best Offensive Back Ron Wilkes: Best Defensive Back All State Jan Hudgins Kenneth Carey Glenda Cox Alisa Howard 158 Honors Jeffrey Reynolds Jeff Warren Sheri Reynolds Gloria Weatherly All State 159 Camp Awards Baker High School is especially proud of our Varsity Cheerleaders. This past football season the Lions were winners all around. Our cheerleaders went to camp with the National Cheerleading Association of America at Auburn University and carried home four blue superior ribbons and a spirit stick. Proving that Lions have pride and spirit Priscilla Fairwell got an award for being an outstanding Cheerleader from the National Cheerleaders Association. 160 Honors David Powell Steve Woodall. Shirley Mailman. Taranji Alvarado, Terri Powell. Tangela Wright, Jan Hudgins. Jewel Diolosa, Audrey Wooten, Dolores Castillo, Michael Walker, Amy Maletzke. Debra Countryman. Olivia Bursey. Cheerleaders. Lion’s Pride Staff 161 162 Lion's Pride Shirley Mailman; Ads Editor Jewel Diolosa; Sports Editor Olivia Bursey: Student Activities Editor Sharon Hudgins; Underclassmen Editor Yearbook Staff 163 Debra Countryman; Typist David Powell; Photographer Underclass Staff Members 164 Yearbook Staff Closing Section ■ 16) Closing Section What are the Best Of Times? to stop the hands of time solving the worlds problems without even trying Living within your own little world thinking of yesterday, living for tomorrow these are the Best Of Times! % Vi (SHEU] 2303 Benning Rd. Columbis, Georgia 31903 687-2628 Compliments of Davis Drugs 2067 S. Lumpkin 682-0375 A-Best Upholstery Furniture Auto Antiques Boat Seats Lyman A. Evans Office Residence 682-2433 687-5918 Compliments of Flav-o-Rich Dairies Members of Sigma Delta Beta are: Andrea Edwards. Jewel Diolosa, Amy Maletzke (Hist.). Angela Holtzclaw (V. Pres ). Mechelle Craft (Sec ), Valerie Johnson. Gloria Jenik (Chap.). Teresa Black (Pres.), Jodi Hendrix 178 Ads r The Gentleman’s Choice Burch Hatfield Formal Shops 1358-13th St. Columbus, Ga. Phone: 324-0481 563-6245 Ranger Joe's Ranger Supplies Complete line of military supplies Surplus clothing Sleeping Bags Blankets Tents Phone 689-3455 P.O. Box 2568 4030 Victory Dr. Columbus, Ga. 31902 f Yates Garage Body Works Automatic Transmissions Air Conditioners FREE ESTIMATES All Types Auto Repair All Work Guaranteed 1696 So. Lumpkin Rd. Columbus, Georgia 31903 Phone: 689-9867 689-9879 Ads 179 -eks S', ;• usS3 ©. YfAHS DIAL 322 7376 -_-«O M0 FRONT AVI 900 FRONT AVC Wholesale Groceries Cigars SOL LOEB OLL1E BURSEY MASONRY CONTRACTOR 4161 -Willis Street Columbus, Ga. 689-3279 Sharp Gulf Service 4200 Victory Drive 689-8760 Columbus, Georgia ISO Ads c= Since 1885 W.C. Bradley Co. The Opportunity Company Front Ave, Columbus, Ga. 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Box 7576 Columbus, Georgia 31903 Business: (404) 563-6993 Home: (404) 322-8440 yy— yy 182 Ads Compliments of Charlie Rose State Representative Donald Beach James Word Owners Operators Butts Chickens Ham Turkey Sausages Sandwiches ‘Old Fashioned Meats' Phone: 404 689-0004 1726 S. Lumpkin Rd. Columbus, Ga. 323-7263 32-FRAME Frame Works 3031 Manchester Expy. Columbus, Georgia 31904 (Peachtree Mini Mall) Jack Diane Stroud Custom Framing—Prints “Do-It-Yourself’ Day or night Wrecker Service Call 687-7933 or 989-3880 After 7 p.m. AVs Phillips 66 All American Foreign Cars Lawn Mower Repair 3400 Buena Vista Rd. Columbus, Georgia 7 AM to 7 PM Call 682-1696 Ads 183 184 Ads y Tomorrow is on your side at CB T 'gap Columbus Bonk and Trust ____ Ads 185 Ace of Columbus 2046 Benning Rd. 2 Locations 1908 Floyd Rd. if) We’re proud to be a part of your crowd. America's longest Ine of snock foods. % 9 FLORIST COMPLETE FLORAL SERVICE StUVING ALL Of fj MNNING COLUMBUS I fHtNIX CITY WIOMNCS. CUT HOWftV fUNIRAlS ROT HARTS HUNT BARMS, (OtSAOIS RtUUNiNT AIIAM6UMNH WIMi St A VIC f M OAT CMAMI ACCOUNTS IMVICIO •SASTSS CHANOI — IANIUMI NlCA NO SOT l | WUMNWNl WO QAALAWO TANK ALL m6uR1 687-5419 Custom Taxidermy of Columbus 3067 Meade St. Phone: 687-9704 J V- J 186 Ads dr Begin Thinking of a Rewarding Career Not Just a Job THINK TEXTILES .c Columbus, Georgia A Growing Company in the Growing South OLDSMOBILE 'Tic VuUmtlifi 7Wa Di xeut 1300 6TH AVENUE COLUMBUS. GEORGIA 31901 SALES 322-4401 SERVICE 322-4401 BODY SHOP 322-4401 PARTS 323-3328 Conserve Energy By Using Natural Gas Ads 187 mommy ft i irji D umm'ti -ctfovgS- IG-C. LC. FE a vd Ml LOv e PRSWE OR£J pWBT !pc mmr J St fejNeVeulsa L EjueJ£J a vCjSoAgy, . JJi CHQKASU OtOji Vea-B.d.e).«.L.H? ' JS Dfc SPl 77 4 . 2. C JUi. JG'LOOJeJM. J JD p S •M •A -3 . K)' „• [UCOO. o VA ' 4? 6 oeu j Do ne mMbe, ■a abur haJ- %£a jt M LoTT Oi S | L S O'f U9l % UA 6. l ?«A C i _l JZnYt uQu, Uks IOu mg,. 4r yOujii art ft fM tiburC toxx f)ajwjJOOL '' ay h c«a . me; :£t grv G ’1 .«afc”1 4h' lo F gna-s V UrGdL K fityrO W y3 ' 1 1 AvWWlo6 |83 ..... .. ...mi,! an-T-murf S J0VI It • ' T WSf| £ % pB LfcTUt' URDt' CUfi ‘'S3 Q- b Military Rent-All Traffic Circle Shopping Center A complete Rental Service We cannot begin to express our deep appreciation for all the help and guidance you have given us this past year. Thank you Mr. V.P. Woodall r-— From LIONS PRIDE To the Carpet Mill Store Thank you for the support Shirley Mailman (EMR!) Michael Walker Jewel “Radical Runt Sheila l s Mark David Powell Olivia Preppy” Bursey Tangela Wright Audrey Wooten Steve Woodall Doctor Do Do Taranji Cat Woman” Paul Stewart Joanie Bowen Joanie l s Jerald Jessica Anthony Mary Stewart Assoc. Joyce Fisher Vanessa Stewart Lewis Ray Stewart Jerri Stewart Sue Teat l s Robert E. Ken B. l s Gloria W Sandra B. l s Donnie P. Ben Frey Happyhead” Andrea Edwards Vanilla Child G.W.” Coochee” Jan Hudgins Thanks goes to American Family Life for all their help from LIONS PRIDE We would like to thank the Baker High School faculty for all their patience during the production of our annual ... “These were the Best of Times' 190 Ads and Credits Out of all my high school years. I have never met a more enjoyable group of people to be around than the 1982 annual staff members. I love sou all. especially Ms Dice! Taranji l‘d like to thank everyone on staff, especially Mike, who put up with all of my MOODS. It’s been REAL is all I can Say! Jewel and Sheila, thanks for putting up with my drooling over all the pictures in your Sports section! So ends our Junior Year, Jewel! Love to all of you as always. EMR I Love You Ms. Dice (even if 1 do flunk Computers) Shirley Being the club editor is not easy, but it is challenging Working with the banana bunch is terrific. Steve, thanks so much for the tunes you spent telling me about.. hat is a PICA. To all the club? at Baker thank you for putting up with r reprints, and the misunderstandings. It was worth it’ (P S me. the As another year come.' an end. so do many frustrating hours of wot Through I nowing a group of people as special thanks so much Ms Dice) Olivia Being literally drafted onto the sta it wasn’t all that ba .Tbe only thing lazy nature was a I the work; but I did help from Tangelf and anyone else staff Dolores aft by g that did r w ho w nnual Staff, jvcj gained many new friends and ncesT1h.it really ©can alot to me! I really hope that this will enable you have many fond memories of your School Days”. Wanks for putting up with us Ms. Dice' I thank to Shirley. Jewel. Tangcla' Love Laughter Sfoe and Tangela. conflicted with my anyway with alot of around Thanks j sheila 83 fca I enjoyed being on staff this year. It was fun; but. there were some hard times too. I would like to thank everyone on stafl for helping me through my Senior year. Thanks Tan. Jewel Mike and especially Ms. Dice Debra To a wonderful group of peopic. being a photographer on staff w s a great experience. I think that the t.ions Pride Staff ■Jed a great yearbook, considering f!’ the misfortunes I'd like to thank certain people (they know who they are) for thcii d patience through bad film and prints A special thanks goes to Being on staff gave me an air of importance (woah) Everyone was helpful this year (Staff, mind vW) I rccci tremendous amouSTotsupport as the sports editor. (RARY think everyone deserves credit—(except scrubs, wimps, dinghys. and weebas) Hopefully everyone will be happy now Ms. Dice and Susan Howard for using up their weekends and after school hours helping us. Hey Ya’ll U’s Over David I and shutup. We accepted ALOT (Lm talking KILO) of fflPbve Being in staff was a great ■ftvnence and definitely wild 3c azy Thanks to some crazy people Jan. Tang. Shelia. H lores. and Debra, and of course some wild ones. Jewel V (Radical Runt). Shirley (Ya Momma). Steve 1 Editor). We f finally finishod. Some day we can all look back at 'The Best oi Times” Tnaulcs for all you put up with Ms. Dice. Thanks for all the help Susan. Michael e y ou responsibility when we acce pted these jobs on staf I all. Jewel Annual staff is full of ups and downs, but when the annuals return and you the final outcome of all your work, you will kno al was worth it. Thanks to Shirley, Mike, Tan. Jewel and of course Do! and Sheila Love Jan nee that y Being mi the yearbook raff has gi en me an experience 1 have never been exposed before. Working with the sections has broadened my knowledge u; journalism. By can really apprecate the effv s of the section editors onstaffl The responsio itics are cnorm is and the accepted thcm fecl richer in :fc To a nd eopie. I n,i v thanks he good times. udr 1 V I A business manager’s work is NEVER done! I want to thank everyone (esp. you Ms. Dice) For being so patient .and understanding. I’m gonna miss staff when I leave.k leave all mv joys and pains with my psMsunt Love . Friends Ann This was my first year on stal id I enjoyed it. even though it had its ups and downs. Bull can say that the good times out weighed the bad! T nks Dolores for being such a good friend. Tangcla Putting together a yearbook is subject to error. To those whose pictures were left out and those whose names were mispelled. we apologize. To family, friends, and fellow students, we say a very special thanks for pulling us through the rough spots with love, care and understanding. A very special thanks goes to the advisor. Ms. Barbara Dice. If it weren't for her constant forging us on, you wouldn’t have this book in your hands. Thanks S.H. This book will mean something different to each of us here at Baker. To the Lion’s Pride Staff, it will mean the end of a year of hard work, problems that we thought would never solve, and no more burning of the midnight oil! Well, the works done, the problems are solved. These are the Best of Times!! Steve 192


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