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

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Volume XIV SPECIAL TIMES The special times that were shared by all of us will mean different things to different people. For some, these times have only just begun. But for those of us who are Seniors, the best is yet to come. After graduation all of our moments at Baker will be over, but not forgotten. The memories that we hold of Baker are a part of each and every one of us. Soon it will be time to start a new beginning. But our memories of Baker will be carried with us in our hearts and minds forever. Angela R. Bell Octavia Benton Teresa A. Black Jeannette Boonen Tammy Boothe 16 Trisha Boyd Erma Brown Maria Burgos Hamano Burgy Olivia Rene Bursey Darren Canmgton John Casteel Dolores Castillo Johnny Clemens Larry Clemens Halt Cooper Ronald Cooper Mechelle Rene' Craft Pam Crank Melanie D Crapps Tommy Crosby Tina Curley Cynthia Daniel Sherry Dean Tommy Debardelaben 17 we 9t Abbie Jean Alexander Today is the tomorrowI we about yesterday. I leave my m ijlishes to my sister Paula and to my dear sweet cousin Katrina L. Collier. Special thanks goes to my Mom and Mrs. Gunn. I love you Mom. Catherine. Gigi. Eddie, Jr.. Paula. Naomi. Della, and Brenda Thanks Mom You are great! Home Economics 1. 2. Mass Communica- tions 1. 2. Eddie Alexander. Jr. a Twelve years have come and gone This is the year I will get out on my own to see what's going on. Thanks Mom and Dad. Gigi. Abbie, Paula, and Brenda. Friends AB. BB.. O.B. C.P WQ.. MS.. PK WS. P P . and E B Football 1. 2. 3. 4; Basketball Manager 1; Track 1. 2. Wrestling 3. 4: Weight lifter Club take my place as a freshman once more. I love you Linda Windham, forever. To my parents thanks for the love and support you 've given me through my four years at Baker Thanks to my fondest friends whose gratitudes I'll cherish forever B B . T W AH. H.B.. L.E.. X I.. and the rest of my closest Football 2. Justice Clu geant at An Club 3. 4; Criminal Ciuix Ser A rycessin c being so understanding. Softball 4; Junior Achievement 3; Student Council 1. 3: Honor Roll 1. 3; Allied Health Club 3. Historian 4; Drama Club 4. Who’s jWho Among American High School Stu- wdents 4. DC T VIC A 3. 4; Key Club 3 Mana Burgos Trust In the Lord with all thine heart; ang leek T, hat nothin g is Norman Andrews [don't t poss future Enjoy hfe as it comes, because you want to rrvS anything. ILY P.G R.W. R J andispo illy you Tee. Mom and Ron my best ttend ptOTC 1 2. 3 company Commander 4. B Chorm 1. 2. President 3. 4; Basketball 1. I 2. Football 1 2?4. 4 Jaseball 1, Tennis J r 2; Efficient Council 1 Bn.f T Mass Cor 1 mumcations 4. Track 3. 4 ma J Wj jm s BakJwu ' Tt time has come for me toypass on No pust look ahead at my future that will sooh be sty ting, so farewell to all Thanks Mom and Dad. P B. K B.. R M I will think of youavherever I go Beryl Denean Baxter I find the great thing in this world is not so much where we stand, as in what dire tion we are moving, to reach the port of heaven we must sail sometimes wdh the ytfind and sometimes against it — IB we ust sail, and not drift and not lie atan A (Oliver Wendell Holmes) Thanks pn and Dad yid grandparents for the ove and devotion ygb fyve shown me throughout tHjOMears AJso.H would like to thank my brothers D B.. B.B . and T B To my fellow classmates. Afuejdbkpmfmber whatever I might be or you might be We will always be t g y' Sljbecause we're the classo f a. Gooc luck A.B.. E B. .O.B JJ and Twins. j ; Honor Roll 1 2. 3 4: Principal's List 1 2. Allied Health Club Dmeg.ifc 2 3 Par lid-I mentarian 4: Junior Ex, angettes 3 4 Student Government Assou dion 3 4. Na- tional Honor Society 3. Trea±.. er 4 C.ii dylions 3; Junior Achievement 3. 4 C . 1$ Model United Nations 3. Key Club 3 St retary 4 Exchange Students 3 DCT VICA 2. 3. 4. Student Class Count 2. 3. 4 Who’s Who Among American High School Students 3. 4 Danny Bayreuther Now that I've reached my highest point. I've only to fall to the bottom again, to Angel., Bell | ■-.ive and rational excep ma w Vu elvi have invented, that God thmk n Jprvfl neither of t uchd nor of Riemann. Uiat c em e has Explained'' nothing; that the r know the more fantastic the “ :d becomes and the protounderbhe 'yur; nding darkness. (Aldous Hu yil Special that s fS my mother D. B .pn i my father R W for your pport (ILY both) And my brothers A B and RB , and also t my friends F ffT B B.. B C. C.L.. O.Bl JJJ M T PK and LOVE Yl NIORS Junior Fxphangettes 3 Jg frhM ment 3. Allied Health Clfby. 4 TracJ M Key Clu0 3. 4. Spanish 3 4 Situ dent Council 3. In all wwys direct thy DandApn s Council cuition I. Club 1.Z3: Who 's Wh sr -—• t on thMe own understanding knowledge hftri and He will (Pn verbfj 56) sSfkdleader 3; Student fent Government Asso- CnW '- z Ciub i e restdon ti AmMcawigh School DCT VICA ho si Who Among American High School Studebts 3. 4 Teresa Black through the Serf reach high, for stars lie hidden in yoMkoul; dream deep, for your dreams precede the goals Thanks for everything Mom. Dad. and Allen I love you all To all my friends. especiadyJkmgmr Good Luck. Dandylions 3. Squadleader 4; Ecology Club 1. 2. 3. Treasurer 4. Junior Exchan- gettes 3. 4 Marching BantU 2; Concert Band 1. Softball 1. 2 Advisory Committee 2; Key Club Secretary 3. Vice Premient 4. DCT VICA'4 Who's Whc erican High School Students 3 Hamanqfiutgy Football games and sunny days stars shine bright on moonlit nights, stuffed ted- dy bears and promise rings; you are at ways in my dreams I love you Warren Cross my heart Thanks for everythu Mom. Cathy, and Buddy — L Y! Junior Varsity Cheerleader Co-Captain 1. Ecology Club 1. 2. 3. 4 Student Govern nent Association J; Homecoming Court 2: Best All Around 2; Varsity Cheerleader Captain 2. 3, 4; Criminal Justice Club 4. Treasurer 3; Who's Who Among American High Sc hoof Students 3 ngum 9 M love Geon Club 2 Bate of Merit 3. 4. Engfsh Student Council I. , obody knows where it goes know it s ev, t to lose to know ho . ' (DreaidbOn. Aerosmith) Thanks 1 • ythmg Mom and Dad. I love yoi j Brown 1 look back on my hie like a good ; y s ork. It was done, and I'm satis hed with t liwas happy and content fShew nothing better and made the best out of what hie offered And life is what we make it. always has been. alwayffwiM he Mary Mo- BuTTam or ever hope to be I owe to my darling mother and my father Smo- key for giving me so much support and Rowing me so much love and devotion ILY mas Lacey for always being there when i needed an extra shoulder to lean I o Thanks to my wonderful friends A B. B B . Twins. M T OB. PK.. SI. J P M C . and N W. Special thanks to L H . for Oh via Rene Bursey Beareth all things beheveth all things, hopeth all things, ndureth all things. (I Corinthians 13 7 ) Thanks Mom and Dad m for your understanding, devotion, nlrifll most of all your love. To my brother Vin- cent. thanks tor your encouraging thoughts while |ftennghigh school and all the years that yassed Also. Keishahangm there little sis. Thanks for being that spe- cial friend J L . W M . B B . E B A B . and to my big brother D H Marching Band 1; Concert Band 1. 2: Stu- dent Class Council 1. 3; English Club 1. 2. JUSecretary 4; Allied Health Club 2. Histo- rici 3. Reporter 4. Delegate 3. 4. Junior Exchangettes 3. Treasurer 4; Ecology Club 3. 4; Student Government Association 2. 3. 4 Exchange Student 2. 3. 4. Homecom- ing Court 3; Yearbook Workshop Award 1st Place Staff Effort 3; Lion’s Pride Year- C book Staff Club Editor 3. Junior Achieve- '’dCnt 3. x ires Castillo je reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself Therefore, all progress depends upon the unreasonable man (George Bernard L L . G W. T andC.L L I love youMa and Pa. Math Club Treasurer 1. English Club 1. 2. 3; Lion s Pnde Yearbook Staff Senior Edi- tor 3. National Honor Society 3. 4. Tennis Team 2. 3. 4 Spanish Club 1 Cleve Clark The best of times are now. your Senior year Because m ninern rtis the best of school ts gone I wish all the eniors Good Luck, and that the class of will com plete their goals in the future I was influ- enced by my mother, family and trtends to keep working t ,rd to try to be someone big in hfe H r'h' Mom. Gr m ther Gene. Family andLasharon ROTC 1. Drill Team I Mass ( tions 1 Johnny Clemens Our triumphs were joyous. Our defeats were of sorrow Good luck to my class mates, and to those who foHow Thanks Mom and Dad IL Y Hah Cooper Trust m the Lord with all thme heart md lean not unto thme own understand ng. In all thy ways acknowledge Him. and HO shall direct thy paths. (Proverbs 3 5-6 f 'onatd Cooper The test of a truly educated mar is wh it and what ne thinks, and what us mmd absorbs, or dreams, orycre e% At en he is alone I love you Mom and ad. od luck Kevin. Thanks M C.. G.J ( W. I ITand S L . for being such good fne ds M.dh Club 1. French Club I. English I. A 3; Literary Guild 3. 4 Data Pr • ' mg Club 3. 4. National Honor Society 3 Key Club 3. 4 • University of Georgia ficate of Ment 3. Mathematics Award Who s IWho Among American High Sch, 1 Students 3 ■i ingrWd. a fi Mechmn Craft A rooming flower a tlymfQh d. a friend ly sniue. a kindly word The things we touch nd see and fee' all go to prove that God is real Than f Mom. I love you' EcologMciub Executive Council 3 HistoriM 4. Spanish Club 1. English Club d Class Council 3. Tennis Team I AmericMj N t- es and Familiar Faces 1; Who s W)o Among American High School Students 4 Softball 2. 3. 4. Most Valuable Player Award 3; Spencer Invitational Tour- nament All Tournament Team 4 Pam Crank I'm a senior now. but I hope only for a year Thanks WD. PM. KJ. CL. DK. CP. and especially Mom and Dad for everything I love you Wayne Melanie Crapps There are Some good things m life, that fall not away With the best Of all the best things upon earth. I hold that a faithful fnend is the best ILY Mom and Dad! Thanks Rebecca. Marianne. Gloria. Hali. D S . R C.. T.T.. L.F., and all my other won- derful friends and family ILVU4LL! I Made It' Math Club 1 Spanish Club I Tommy Crosby Your high school years will be the best years of youi hfe. BY. B F. B. B H Thanks Mom. Dad Butch. Suite and Bob ILYA. Cathi. I.L.YWAM H _____________ ROTC I. 2. 3. 4: Junior VarsitJKifle Team I Color Guard2. 3 4. Cnmm 3. Drill Team 4. Junior Achievement 3. 4: German Club 2; French Club 4. SpamsmClub 4. Tina Curley _____________ Today is the first day of v rest of my life. Cynthia Daniel Through the years you have been with me. helping me to learn Now part of the learning is over It 's time to be discovered I love you very much Mom and these very special people m my life. Bret. Bngget. Denise. Coryt Joe, Marfa AuoJ. Glen. Tom- m v f ann. I love you all very mvu Thanks ' ji being a friend: G S . L B G C D.W.. DM. P.P. B.B. SO. BM M Data Processing Club 3. 4; Drama Chji 2. 3. 4 Key Club I. 2: Future Homemakt of America 2. 3: Junior Exchanged Who's Who Among American High SchOi Students 4; Spanish Club ? 3 ■ tes l SO ds fih SS 4. ■ • ;JSB lc d J.Wffi Sherry Dean For if I help the world to grovL then I should feef that I hav Won anoM hive filled my'place Also. I ask that I may do my part with happiness of hearts; and eventKpugh I am leaving. I will always ave memories of my school and my fel- w classmates My family helped me all hese years to be what I am, and I love the members of my family Thank you G M L H . R G . P D . E D . J D . and the man of my life WLC.. I love you! Class of 83 7 Tommy W Debardelaben. Jr. Lord, you know our laziness. Give us a shot of enthusiasm, a surge of energy Open our eyes to others' needs and keep us from thinking so much about a good time that we forget about the best hfe that was given for us I.L.Y Mom. Brma. and Bob! W H You're the Greatest Thanks! Lynn Dent The time has come to leave behind all the fun of being a senior, but the memo- ries linger on. This is the time to look to- ward the future that lies ahead some- where that I'm destined to find With the grace of God I've rtede it thus far. and there's a long hard ad ahead. But with faith, hope, and support III travel that road m high spirits Trunks to my family whom I love dearly an my friends. F D RS . L W.. and H A IL Future Homemakers of toenca 3. Presi- dent 2. 4: Junior Exchan ttes 3. 4. Eng- lish Club I. 2. 3. 4. Chorus i 2. 4. Who's Who Among American HigMGchool Stu- dents 4. Key Club 3. 4; VOT 3. 4. FBLA 3. 4; Drama Club 4. Mass Comminutions 4 Honor Roll 2 Vk Jewel Diolosa tlr' . Cast m this unlikely role‘ill-equipped to act with insufficient tact one must put up barriers to keep oneself intact. (Rush) TY Shirley and Missy for making the good times possible (and IMpossible) Helm Rhiannon. C N S . M T.M D.. CAS.. J A.D.. J E Q. C W.L.. BK B . S.P W. G W. Liner. Dice, and all acquaintances. To G E.S. — tfbt Love to my family MnD (ITMB). DnJG. all my sisters J.J.G. and esp Nilda Best wishes to S.M and V B G'bye BHS: its been real tubular (ter sure, ter sure!) T G. yXr JrM' SV AT TP GTHWIAS!!! Flag Corps 2. Ecology Club 3. 4. Junior Exchangettes 3. 4; Lion's Pride Yearbook Staff 3. Sports Editor 3 DCT VICA 4 Cathy Dowell I would like to thank the people who most influenced me in my life, like my Mom and Dad Thank you also. Mrs Por- ter and my brothers and my sister Good luck Jackie. Jennifer. Ernestine and Ar- nett a Love You Gregory Porter Varsity Cheerleader 2: Gymnastics Team 3: Student Government Association 2. 4 DCT VICA 4; Junior Exchangettes 3. 4. Key Club 3. 4. Spanish Club 2: Future Homemakers of America 1. Fostme Ledon Duncan I always wanted to see this day. I've waited four long years. I've had good times, bad times, adventures, too: but never any fears Special thanks to God who is head of my hfe. IL Y Mom and Dad for helping me through these years And to all of my unforgotten friends. ILY L.D.. HD. RS. L.W.. PE Future Homemakers of America 2. 3. Vice President 4. Junior Exchangettes 3. 4 Who s Who Among American High School Students 4; Dance Club 1. 2: Chorus 1. 2; Key Club 3. 4; DCT VICA 4: Drama Club 4: Mass Communications 4 Henry L Duncan (I shall never pass this way again) As times progress toward the end of my high school years. I thank the Lord God for He has brought me this far If it were not for Him. I could not have made it: for 7 shall never pass this way again Once and only once He gives you the pleasure of being young, but it is up to you what you make of it Because what you are is God's gift to you. what you make of yourself is your gift to God! In retrospect God has been good to me. and to all of us I am proud to say that I am saved and that God has granted me the gifts of Faith. Hope, and Love to share throughout the rest ot my hfe Thanks to Mom and U Jirps ancfclSs I love you all T H and the PEN TECoS TAL DELIVERANCE CHURCH AND MOST OF ALL THANK YOU JESUS!! Chorus I. All-City 1: Student Council 2 President 2: Singing Award I. .2. 3 4 Who s Who Among Americar hhsU Schnol Students 4; Future Homemakerof Ame' tea 3. 4. Partigimentarian 3 4. DCT VICA 4; Mock W fjbmg Priest 3 Patrice Di You must learn day by day. year by Patricia Duncan Janet Dunham Robert Eason Henry Edmond. Jr. Phyllis R Edmond $ Mike Elliott Ramona Ellis Felicia D. Evans Leonard Ferguson Cindy Fox worth V 20 Brian K Freeman Herbert Geddis Lisa Gilmore Melody Grantham Marilyn Greene Duane Hannah Diane Hare Derrick D. Heard Ryan Henry Carolynn A Herron Angela Holtzclaw Patrice Y Howard Sharon J Hudgins Leonard Hunter Gloria Jemk Curtis Johnson Alonza Jones Andrew Mans Jones Patricia Ann Key Kyong Kim Robert Kind nek Rodney Kirkpatrick Diane C. Kluck Cynthia Lamb Cecil Lay year, to broaden your horizons. The more things you love, the more you are interest- ed in; the more you enjoy, the more you are indignant about the more you have left when anything happens (Ethel Barry- more). I would like to thank the following: Special thanks to my mother. R. James, for always being there. (IL Y Mom) Thanks to my father D.D.. my sisters T.A. and P.D.. my grandmother, aunts, uncles, and cousins To my friends A B . B B . E.B. O B . J.L, DAD. V.M.G., and H.C. to my special friends C.S.. T.L.G.. and B M Best wishes to the Class of 83 Junior Varsity Cheerleader 2; Allied Health Club 3. 4; FBLA 3; Junior Exchangettes 3. 4; Who's Who Among American High School Students 3. 4: DCT VICA 3. 4; Hon- or Roll 1. 2; Principal's List 2; VOT 3. Patricia Duncan Life's a pretty precious and wonderful thing. You can t sit down and let it lap around you you have to plunge into it: you have to drive through it! And you can’t save it: you can't store it up; you can’t horde it in a vault. You've got to taste it; you ve got to use it The more you use. the more you have that‘s the miracle of it (Kyle Crichton) Sp kujt thanks to the fol- lowing . my moweL R J my father D. D.. my sisters T.A aw.r and all my high school, tnends. especially u. u A B E. B C R. M.G.. PK J.L . and M il v Mom. be: t oi luck to all the Seniors Hpnor Roll 1. Attied Health Club 3. 4. lu ni r Exchangettes 3 4. DCT VICA 3. 4. VOT 3 4 FBLA 3, 4 Who’s Who Amonj; American High School Students 3. 4 Janet Dunham Do not wish to be anything but what you are. and try to be that perfectly (St Fran- cis De Sales) Thanks for everything Mom and Dad; love you. Specui' thanks do Missy Parker. Gene McDonald Jim Kn r erson. and Ted Mummert I love you guysJP Tennis Team 1. 2. 3. 4; German Club 1. 2: Class Council 2: Ecology Club 3. 4 Junior Exchangettes 3. 4 Gymnastics Team 3. 4. Who s Who Among American High School Students 3: National Honor Society Georgia Certificate of Merit Winner Club 3. 4; Varsity Chee0fader 4 Robert Eason The joy of living is the joy of m g and giving Therefore, do not give. tha whic, ILY D H Future Homemakers of ROTC 1; Flag Corps 3 America 2. 3; Mike Elliott When I hit this town, you t ' ter get down I'm telling no lies to yoL mister 'cause I live for Rock n-Roll I II trv to steal your soul, might even try to steal your sister So watch out for me people; ' 17 the Rocker and this is a Rock Bri E). (Def Leppard) I give special thanks to Mom. Dad. and all the Rockj ollers for helping me graduate this year Ramona LiilS To my teachers thank you for all of your help Special thanks to m , nTotheYfbr her iove{ end patience That 's why I love f orget yourself to help others, and otl will niwjmorget you' Felect a mum. Let's all enjoy the here and now be causd there may not be a there and then I've, enjoyed myself at Baker these four years Now it's time to go Karate Club Secretary 2; Mass Communi- cations 2, Da vhons 3; Student Class CounciL3; DCT VICA 3 4; Ecology Club 2. 3. Future Homemakers of America 1 1 Jtmvvi noeto ty I 4. As r 3. her i ve i -man Club 1. 2: Crm  Vc, nma j 4. DCT VICA 4. ROTC 2 4 Wb llis Ed mono The sweep and precmus Baker High git! alwa s be wd ter what! do oAwhere f go Those memo- J rie s will stay with i me. Id just like to say that i am glad that I discovered the top of the stairway to success: for if it hadn t been ‘or these loving and caring people, howyvoutd ive made it? Thanks for be- ng there when needed you Mom and Dad fot course od Luck (hi Sis) L W. C.L F.D P.D . C.D . A. A.. J.G . LOVE YOU ALL!! V ( ndy Foxworth He will hew to the line of right, let the chips fly where thJL may (Conkhng) The time has come forme to make decisions I just hope the chips don’t fly too hard Many thanks tojMr Dawson. S W and M G All my love 9nd thanks to my parents and Bill Criminal Justice Club 1. 3. Presided Brian K Freeman Baker is a great school. I'm sure ive had good times and bad. but st leave someday Thanks to G rents, and teachers. ILY T B DCT VICA 4; ROTC 4; Tennis 4 m SiHerbert Geddis I’m me and you’reyou I did the best that I could do to be ceSs I will try ' Twcauseh£rBdujt d fromr aker High Melody Grantham jfc I look back on my wonderful years at Baker. think of the good time ve had Thanks to my parents Lmi fe it1 Thank you an uad To the one guy that means so much to me. I give you ru. love. David A.E.. SM a y ty. love yo Student Cl, Ecology Cl our $pe . your dreams bee o II. M.G loves D N s Council 1: Dance ub 2; 3; Criminal Justice club 3: Key Clut 3; Junior Exchangettes 3 Pro J. dent 4 tv o’s Who Among Amenc h gh Scho dents 4. Lisa Giimo. If you e . do yours did' - Thanks bpoth' G 'Par, ece e anyone without a smile, or by giving them yours. I you John David Verbitski1 and super Da fnv you pT wmceTEugene. Linda, and for being there Michele. Den- mShirley. Mark, and Mike V Marilyn Greehe He that loses wealth loses much: But he loses all (Cervantes) tolpiy mother and sister f PD. PD B.B J I K S M . SR C.L TR Good luck next year sis that Spei ial t. and Broth PK..MS H W . and God bfhther' 1 Chorus 1. 2jVice-President 4 Softball 1 Allied Health Cwb 1: Honor Roll I 2 Fu ture HomeQtykers of America 4. President 3; Dandy Iims 3. Student Government As sociation 3: Home Economics Award 3; FJag'Corps 4. Who’s Who Among American High School Students 4. Student Cla Council 1. 2. 3 Cheryl Diane Hare I would hke to give my sj and love to the people who helped me through my high school days and gave me the courage to get through all my bad times To my closet friends Linda. Terri, and Sue Also to my favorite teacher Mrs. Watkins and especially my Dad. brothers sisters. Pat and Roger for all the love he shared with me Above all. my memorj Of my Mom that I will always love Allied Health Club 4 w Baker High Derrick Heard During these fourAyears, School has become a very important part of me; for it has helped teach me to speak, and speak well Evegy day the human mouth expels so man fW fhat MR bly a percentage will emerge as irrelevant, embarrassingly egotistical, meaningless, shocking, mane or just appallingly dumb Thanks-to BHS-4 RRf?7!nw mi )roblem Wery often IL Y Mom and family Never for- get ya MS. Pat K . B B . K K . O B . PP. C.C.. L.D.. L.W.. F.D.. and Mr Hardy Baseball 1. Captain 3. 4. Co-Captain 2; ROTC 1. 2. 3. Company Commander 4 Who s Who Among American High School Students 2. 3. 4; Outstanding NamesamL Faces 2. 3. 4. Junior A ' Civi tan Medalist 3 Mass Communfcatfons 4 Tenm eari Ryan Henry Reputation is what we think we are; character is what we are Special thanks to my family who treasure with all my love Carolynn Herron You must leam day by day. year by year, to broaden your horizon and don’t let life discourage your you niuzjpe the best at what you do. and you wmnVfh out on top hke me and the class of 83 !!! IL Y Mom and Dad Mark. Julius and special j thank f my friends S S . R M . N W M S . P P . P K . and D H Good luck!!! Future Homemakers of America 1; Flag Corps 2. Captam 3; Ecology Club 3. 4; Ju- mor Exchangettes 3. 4. Allied Health Club 3. Secretary 4; ROTC 1. Drill Team 1; Stu- dent Class Council 1. 2. 3. 4; Lion's Pride Yearbook Staff 2: Who's Who Among American High School Students 3. 4; Home Economics Award 1; Bat Girl 1. Angie Holt claw Yesterday is a dream, and tomorrow is a vision, but toddy well lived will make yes- terday a dremn of happin ss and tomor- row a visior of hope . With memories to last forever! Thanks Mom and Dad Marching Karin 17 Concert Band 1; Sa k ball 1. 2. 3. 4; Georgia Certificate of lent Winner 3. Student .Government Associ- ation English Ctub 3. 4 Key Jfab 3. Provident 4. Ecology Club 1. 2. Executive ouncil Secretary 4. Who s Who Among idan Higl Schooi Students U. Stu t Class CoIindg Secretary 3. Junior Ex «ngittes 3 4. NaWnal Honor SociOm 3. Mary 4 and get this far. ILY Mom. Aunt Mil. my brothers and sisters: I E.. J.S.. SR. Raps Ron. T.J., PB ROTC 4. Best Drilled Platoon 2: Best Com- pany 1. 3: Who 's Who Among American High School Students 4 Gloria Dolores Jemk Some people worry so much about their reputation that they forget about their utoarayp I love you Mom! Thanks M.C.. PM . DC land C.L. Trench CluL Treasurer 1; Ecology Club 2 Treasurer 3. Vice President 4. Ten ms Team 2, 3. 4. I mnr Exchangettes 3. 4. National Honor JSociety 3 Who’s Who Among American High School Students 3 Dandify ns 4 EHjtnce Howard Where s something that must be £ Life ■ not a game but we played the game anyway Regretting to depart this simple u medicting hfe of today, we must think aft pray for a happier tomorrow while gtmfk-Jmg the memories of today Thank fod for today and tomorrow and all tin Kg0gAlo ,i'ure of yesterday May lesM riends and enemies Again. God. Mother, fnmds TAW. S R R. B.L N PraisJLe the Lord 2, 3. Marching Band 1. 2: 1. ?; Literary Guild 4. Mass ns 4. Production Manage angettes 3. 4: Junior Civitati Honor Society 3. 4; Whom. American High School StoM e 3. Curtis ohnson Toothall today is far too much a sport tor the few who can play it well the rest of us. and too many of%ur Children get our exercise troth climbing up the seats m sta- diums. or frit walkings rosi.the room to turn on our televisidhget'- And this is true for onetiport after anmher. all across the board (President Kennedy 's Address at National Tootball Toundation Dinner, Dec 5. 1961) Tootball 1. 2. 3. Baseball 1.2.3. Karel Jolly Every new generation is assure that it is the smartest, the best educattiik the most idealistic ever Thanks Connie. Diane H Diane K . Tangela. and PanrntLYMom Concer' Comrnu c 3: Jumc 3. 4. H Who dents •hmg Sharon . ,n Hudgms My love and thanks to those who have helped me With ut you I would not have made it! Thank a lot! IL Y Mom and Dad1 Wayne. Lynne Lee, Mike. Sandy. Ste Tangela. Mike Patrice. Mary Anne, neth Chris. James. Timmy. Randy. Curry Mr Lea. and especially Sharon, nya. Keisa. Mrs Good, and Du Wayne Girls horus 1. 2 Show Choir 3. Chorus 4; Solo and Ensemble 3; All Chorus 1. 2; All State Chorus 3: Di Club 2. Vice President 3. President 4 mor Exchangettes 3. 4. National Honor ciety 3. 4 Who s Who Among America High School Students 3: Mass Communi cations 3. 4. Lion 's Pride Yearbook Staff 2 Class Editor 3. Business Manager 4. Liter ary Meet in Chorus 3: English Club 1 2 Literary Guild 3. Vice President 4 Trenc' Club 1. Leonard Hunter Whew1 I thought I'd never make it, but for one thing didn t give up Tour years of school took a lot of patience. A winner never gives up. and a person who gives up never wins. I thank the Lord for letting me wake up every morning to go to school Andrew Jones In hfe we have to accept the things that not change, and some tHgjgs like death ore Htainly un charge a bleff was told mn do it all by himself. tkJtTrounoW t to be untrue be- cause without the help of my mother. I cqiMpjQjj nav fdone it. and without fele help olQtiJ she couldn't have done it. ■' for your love and suppori love you all P.J . M J.. and M.J. ROTC 1. Math Award 1: Tennis Team Drama Club 1. 2. 3. Vice President 4. Key Club 3: DCT VICA 4. Junior Achievement 3 the I icia Key rln the wide arena of the world, failure od success are not accidents as we so frequently suppose, but the strictest jus- tice If you do your fair day s work, you are certam to get your fair day s wage — in praise or pudding, whichever happens to suit your taste (Ibid) Thanks to Mom Dad. and Mary for jail the love and supporjM you 've given me through the years A spe- cial thanks to E B.PPMS.. M. G. C H . T C D.. E.A.. J.L.. D Heard, and Twins Good luck Class of 83! IL Y Mom. English Award 1: Dance Club 2: Honor Roll 1. 2. Dandy lions 3: Junior Exchangettes 3. 4. Allied Health Club 3. 4. Student Govern- ment Association 3. 4. Junior Achieve- ment 3. 4. Band 3. CAHS Model United Nations 3. Who's Who Among American High School Students 3. Student Class Council 1.2.3. 4. Mat Girl 3. 4. Bat Girl 3 4 Rodney Kirkpatrick As we leave the nest of love and warmth, we must remember that life is not a joke, and we have just begun to wind on down the road National Honor Society 3. 4 English Club 3. 4 Ecology Club 1. 2. 3. 4. Key Club 3. 4 Baseball 2. 3. 4: Tootball 1.2.3. 4. Who 's Who Among American High School Stu- dents 3: Georgia Certificate of Merit Win- ner 3 Diane Kluck want to give my love and thanks to the people who helped me through my high school days and gave me courage to go on when thought I could not go further S K CP. BS . J H . DH . CL. Mrs. Watkins etc. and my special thanks to my Mom. Dad. and family and especially Tommy for being there when I needed you. ILY ALL Drama Club 4. Chorus 2: DCT VICA 4 Cynthia Lamb There is nothing‘.enduring iri life for a wo naan except what she builds in a man $ heart I would like to thank the following people who made these years possible Mom (S.J L). AW . EM. V.S . and M Sending love to the ones I love: Mom brothers, sister M r i Mrs. T. Griffin. I love you. Larry! Just ike the Heaven and Earth, a woman is all love beauty, and class Allied Health Club 2. 3. President 4 Stu- jlent Advisory Council 3. student Class il Se etary 2 Cecil .ay In times of great danger, oneisjmmit- ted to walk with the devil until you have crossed the bridge, and I have crossed that bridge many times. Thanks Mom and Dad nd S.M.. J.D. J P . TP . P C., and RT Linda Lewis The world is Rimming with happy things just waiting to be discovered. Special love and thanks Mo Mom. Dad. J.L.. and my very spec ft family. Dr Do-Do. Dr. Shot. Daddy Lmer. Em Chapman. H.L., S T. ECKlIRP. and B H. S for H the and understanding you've g .en me ov- the years! I could never ha. made it w tt out you' RA ALUNDA RUjM Marching Band 1. 2. Concert Band 1. Ten- nis Jcam2 3 4: Junior Achievement 3 Data Processing Club P 3. 4: Lion's Pride Yea bodl tjb 4. Who's Who Among AmencSri Stu- Jackie Lindsey IM I look at my hi ,nds. Lord Jesus. you to use them this day Make me con- scious of the needs of those who hurt Whatever I have to face, through it. let me learn more of your love and compassion. Thanks f ’r everything Grandma. Mom. I W.W. DJ. TD. OB. WM. PK. Marcus Luke Kenneth Lynn Shirley Mailman grad Malone Carol Matlock Mike McAlister Dons E. McCall Gene McDonald 24 Susan Lombardo William P Martin Sheila McDonald Steve McDonald Demta Melhorn Winmfred L Mills Rodney Mitchell Gary Moring Angie A Phillips Cammy Phillips 25 Charles R Porter David Powell Donald Powell William Quarterman Robert Queen J.S.. CD. B D I love you all!! Student Class Council Treasurer 1. 2. 3: Softball 1. 2. 3. 4. Most Improved Player 1. Most Team Spirited 3; Allied Health Club 2. 3. Secretary 1; Future Homemakers of America 1: Student Government Associ- ation 1. 2. 3; Junior Varsity Cheerleader 2; JuniorAchievement 3. 4. Homecoming Court 3: Key Club 3. 4. Exchange Student 3 Junior Exchangettes 3. 4 Conme iocey Yesterday is gone; we cannot bring it back Tomorrow has not arrived so we cannot claim it. But today — today is ours It HLrs — ours to use in making a better w U Thanks for everything Mom I and Dad. tjfpve you. SuSan Lombardo There is n each of us a secret pi, where we are shy; we seldom go there together, except when listening to music, hsh Club 1. 2. 3. 4. Marching Band 1. 2. 3. Drum Major 4; 3 Solo and Ensembk 1. i 3. 4. McDonald's All Amen grHigh School Marching Band nomirme 4 Who s Who Among American dioto School Stu- dents 4 Kenneth Ly(in I worked herd for, vs achievement, but now am grateful that I can leave with something tokmM about Being a Senior isn t very easy I worked hard for it. and I t$ hard as I did when you a Senior hope you’ll work[ rnf iend. bed all whatever you are and back to you I would like my associates and relatives the near future And thank sticking with me through bad times Michael Cheryl, an 1 t at this time fand fwe, ■ifM : Dons Elaine Be the be e best ta wish all all the you Mor good Ronnie don’t have ‘ima to play gam we have to get : with our lives Best wishes AWC.. CLD M iTbL N . E K H . C H . KC. P. Y H . CH. CB. and NF Friends forever Pep Club 1. 2; Future Homemakers of America 1. 2. 3: Drama Club 1; Class Re- presentative 1; Junior Achievement 1; French Club 1 Gene McDonald Thank you Mom and Dad. Sheila and Steve I love you! Wrestling 2. 3; Track 3: Cafeteria Youth Advisory Committee 2; Criminal Justice 2. 3; Ecology Club 2. Sheila McDonald Just close your eyes and open your heart and feel your worries and cares de- part Just yield yourself to the Father above and let Him hold you secure in His love (HSB) The memories I have are priceless and the dreams I have are wait- ing to become priceless memories! Mom and Dad I love you! Gene and Steve. I couldn't have made it without you! Pam. thanks for being a ”Bridge Over Troubled Water Ecology Club 1. 3. 4, Cafeteria Youth Advi s.vy Committee 2; Student Class Council Who s Who Among American High N ;udents 4. Junior Exchangettes 4; Pride Yearbook Staff Sports Assis- J, DCT VICA 4; Junior Achievement McDonald for E.e in eager expectation and hope thatL wtU never do anything that will cause me to be ashamed myself, but that will be ready to speak out boldly for Christ (Phihppians 1 20) Jesus uvas I love you ?ne and Sheila Cindy. Mom. Dad. Gene German Club 1. Data Processing Club 3 1 National Honor Societ;, 3. 4: Bo, sState minee 3; Georgia Ce h icate ‘ AV- ' 3; Concessional Sem Governor s Honors N .? .. J L d.! V,', 'ss mg A ard 3. If you wxMEjp and don t want to smile, if I it takes 1 d little whJe. open your eyes and look the day. yG llsee things m a j different way FleetwoooMac) To Jewel. Judy, (farol. and Missy, thanks tor the trip pm times! LYFur meme Mutter und Vater. Ich hebe dich! Love lb all my brothers, my sister, in-laws, aunts, uncles, tantes. and cousins But most espet . . to rng- only love Vernon (I’m smiling) fi.t .rei seniors keep the big B n shape Th.: kjGod for Nilda and P. L ! And thanx to B. A' and P B Good bye Doobie Brothers I W I S I.S.I F.D S M I.A.S FG ILYVCB2 S M H, UW.L . BB and S E M English Club 2 3: Ecology Club 3, Junior Exchangettes 3. DCT VICA 4. LiotXpnde Yearbook Staff 4 Ads Editor 3 ] Ifcli sten to ai losing your temper :e (Robert Fro f sw 3; Future Hr Mass Cor' ) Bradley Malone Education is thel most anything or your set Thank$ Mot Footbath 2 . makerm Ai tions F. 3. Matlock tone once told me having asing as wanting. I am the exi pt I hjjp what I want and I couldnft he hap I love you Bobby Thanks for did Ma I love you. too. N P. J.F R K . S M C M B S 83 ygy Club 2. 3; Junior Excha it tonal Honor Society 3. 4 Chorus J; Majorette Capta mg Band 2. 3 DCT VICA 4 long American High Sch ■ • ■ Melhorn Bec. ke He lives I cp face tomorrow I Because He lives all fMr is gone Because know J holm me future. That makes life worth living just because He lives Love and Thanks to Mom. Dad. REM GW AN. L L L. Liner. Ms Leb. huH Data Processing Club 3. Treasurer 4; Ju- nior Exchangettes 3. Secretary 4; German Club 2; FBLA Fifth Place in Competitions 3. Scholastic Award for VOT 3; National Hon- b or Society 3. 4 Who s Who Among Amen- JJjra 7 High School Students 4 Wifinitrcd Mills say of the Lord. He is my refuge M0nd my fortress My God. in Him will I trustifPsalms 91 2) Thanks to Mama for all of her support through the years Thank to God. my church. J B and fam Hy: H.M R M . TM K.W. O B . and J.L Club 1. 2; Allied Health Club 2. 3. 4 Rodney Mitchell Although the nicer things you want may be at the top of the hill, don t be discour- aged by what others may say or feel Your climb will be easier if you keep faith and be real, and remember those positive things like I can and I will To my Mother and Father would like to say thank you for all the help, strength, guidance, and support through the years. May my love be within your hearts and may God bless you Thank you CH. T.W. S.S.. BM. and L .D Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4. Cross Country 4. Track 4; Future Homemakers of America 4 David Otis To excel in any sport requires tremen- dous individual sacrifice, hard work. time, and self-discipline This is also true for ex- celling in school I would like to thank my parents. Mr Goodrum. MSG. G.. and Col. Fluker for their help I wish all my friends a long and prosperous life National Honor Society 3. 4. Junior Achievement 3; Fort Benmng Rifle Associ- ation 2. 3. 4. National Rifle Association 2. 3. 4; ROTC 1. 2. 3. 4. ROTC Junior Varsity Rifle Team 1. Varsity Rifle Team 2. 3. 4. Rifle Team Captam 2. 4; Football 1; Who 's Who Among American High School Stu- dents 3; University of Georgia Certificate of Merit winner 3; Scholastic Honors Award in Science 2; MOWW M C.S.D. Winner 1; Civitan Medal 1; National So- journers 2; Superior Junior Cadet Award 3; NRA Distinguished Expert for Small Bore Rifle 3; Seventh Place Individual In NRA Georgia State Rifle Match 3; JROTC Summer Camp 1. 2; JROTC Academic Achievement Wreath 1. 2. 3; Distinguished Cadet Award for Scholastic Excellence 1. 3 Carla Parker Do your best, and whether you win or lose, you will always be a winner The per- son you should trust the most is yourself because you will always be there when you need a friend. Missy Parker The forces that affect our lives, the influ- ences that mold and shape us. are often like whispers in a distant room, teasmgly indistinct, apprehend only with difficulty (Charles Dickens) Before we can go out and excel ourselves in the world, we must first come to understand our personal views and values and goals m life Thanks tor everything Jewel D and Janet D ! Good luck Shirley with Vernon B! I love you Mom. Dad and Becky! Ecology Club 1. 2. 3. 4. Junior Exchan- ge ttes 3 4. Backstage Unlimited 1: Major ettes 2. Gymnastics Team 3. 4. DCT VJ{ 3. 4. Lion's Pride Yearbook Staff Patn0i PafMpk M 9 V YOur life fis a gift from God.y hat you make of it is a gift to God Jo my Moth er Father brothers, and sistehm love you all more than I can say A spec iaftt hank s to you for your continuous concerri afrdmup- port m all aspects of life — they'ie greatly appreciated Mr C L and Mrs IW you're the best David — all the .hey! Good luck and set your goals high W Q . AT.CPSS.DH. CD.. MS.EA.PK. C H . M C.. and N W Yp maj____________ plans but God directs your actions (Prov- erbs 16 9) Student Class Council 1. President 1 Spanish Club 1 English Club 1. Historian 2. Treasurer 3 4. Junior Varsity Cheer- leader 1 Dandy lions 2. CohSpnWBsfw dent Government Association J. 2 4, Allied Health Club 3 Vice President 4. Dr a ma Club 2. 3 4 Eci ogy Cluh 2. Executive Council 3. Parliamentarian 4. changettes 3 4 Mat Girl 3. 4. Bat Girl 3. 4. LSAA Student Advisor. mittee 2. 3. 4. National Honor Society 3. Vick President 4 Softball 2 3. 4 Junior Achievement 1. 2 3 4 Model United Nations 3. 4. Junior Civitans 3. 4. Key flub 3. 4 Homecoming Court 1. Wlgps Wflo Among American High School Students 3; Exchange Student li 3: Medical College of Georgia SEEP 3 Charlene Perry jtoj have enjoyed a part of Baker High School Ever since I was in the fifth gn I've had dreams of being a Baker Lior never thought that I would make it. 61 now that I have. I thank my lucky star This has always been my favorite schi and it will always remain that way to mi would like to thank God for my succe and my mother for being there alwaj when I needed her S.S.. L D . R P ■ Future Homemakers of America 2. Secret tary 3. Treasurer 4. Junior Exchangettes ' 3 Vice President 4. Drill Team 1 2. 3. 1 Commander 4. Key Club 3. 4. Dance Club I Captain 1. ROTC 1. 2. 3. 4 National Honor Society 3. 4. Allied Health Club 4 Student Class Council 2. 3. 4. Who 's Who Among American High School Students 3. 4. Gov ernor's Honors 2. 3. 4 Junior Achieve- ment 3. 4; Chorus 1 Softball 1: Basketball 1. Drama Club 4 Cammy Phillips I would like to give my special thanks to my family and friends for bemg there when needed them and encouraging me to continue Without your love and support this would have been a difficult task Thanks Mom. Dad. and friends. I love you B D . S K . V K . D K . B B . etc German Club 1 W- Angie Phillips Love, though it expends itself in gener- osity and thoughtfulness, though it gives birth to visions and to great poetry, re- mains among the sharpest expressions ot self interest Not until it has passed through a long servitude, through its own self-hatred, through mockery, through great doubts, can it take its place among the lovalties. Many jhg have spent a life a hmr Th if can ten us less of love than the fl that lost a dog yesterday (lharainn J W; would hke to give special thanks ly Mother and Father tor pushing me. to Halbert my husband, for helping to deal with the problems I had. love .oAalIMM DL.RP NP.D.P JP. SP'and VP Good luck Renea Future Homemakers of America rowd Controller and Degrees Chairmen 1; DCT VICA 4 Allied Health Club 1; vAc s ______.Among American High School Sfu dents| 3: Student Class Council I Chari- s Porter ■ Myifour years are over I've enjoyed ev- ery nynute ot d But• fnow that muntay BakSr High and face 'hat 's the world This is the be t part years. Graduation I .-.nM like to thank the Lord.for helping me throughJhese years. anWmay He i t me ly as it we are going to die tomorrow Football 1.2.3. 4. Ecology Club 1 Execu- tive Council 2 3 4 National Honor Soci ety 3. 4 Who's Who Among American High r Students 3 4 mmy Raybur' I've listened to preachers. I've listen ,f| to fools I've waU ed all the dropouts wi make their own rales One person con ttoned to rule and control The media se s it and you the roll (Ozzy Osbourne I love v u ( 'M football J nln.il Justice Club 2. 3 Ecoi ogy Out 2 resting Team 2. 3. 4 David MecjA J S t your r h ’her than you believe yot. an fif, h rjhe' J u will never kh w he w high you could has ’ gone RO?cf 2. 3 4 Drill Tfam 2 Kolnr Guar 2. 3 4 Superior yumor fader : Civitan Medal 2 American Leg on Medal fof $tholastic Excellence 3. stmmer Camp 3; Chess Club 1 2 Na mat Honor Sociefy 3. 4. Head-to-Head TeX2 3. 4 Georgia American Legion Boy « State 3 Georgia Certificate oj Merit 3. vAfo s Who Anion$ American hM School Students 3 Dungeons and Dragfis Club 3 4$ GLORY Program 1 2 Stud l Class CoEcil 3 mg Cidb 2. 3. I ‘ball 4. 4'd like to thamj Momt Will re. Joann FeJrcii and my Gr. WMou all Thanks CR R R. P K . OtS SR.CD D.H G H . DR Coac Gresham, and Wojo Football 1. 2. 3. 4. Weigf 4 Wrestling 3. 4. Track J[ Allied Health Club 4 M David Powell It's been great at Bakeri n w that I'm graduating I realize vnest y ears were the first step to my many goals in now reached one Thanks Mom ant for without your help and support I have never made t I love you sis your help and guidance love Thanks to everyone Concert Band 1. 2. 3; Marching Band Lion s Pnde Yearbook Staff 3 Head Pf tographer 4 Drama Club 3 Donald Powell Thanks Mom and Dad for everythii k you 've done for me love you DCT VICA 4 Joseph Rr he'S ' | me new s77] in tpe right paths. (psalm 23 3) ( TE VJ-i I you l dmy paS ntsi friends for „ the (ove couragement you have you all Best wishes tr SM. CP. PP. VS friends He guides me as promised W d hke to thank brothers, and 9nee. and en- Ien me I love JH. SM all my other Constance Rpbmscr I would like to thj ■ - me Dukes, for bnngr j C Pa ■ when I needed him I disc ther Kather- ng way. my helping me would hke to Will Quarterman Football 1. 2. 3. 4; Student Class CountM 1. 2. Vice Possident 3. Basketball 1. EcoM ogy Club 3 4; Wrestling Team 3. 4; J union Achievement 2. 3; Who's Who Among AmeMpan High School Students 3. 4 Best All ArAund 3 RobeIf Que lnAjffnt living successfully consists of being able to hold two opposite ideas in tension at the same time first, to make long term plans as if we were going to live i D forever: second to conduct ourselves mention a very special f ■ -on m my hfe my Grandmother Kat e derson When needed her. she was ways there to solve my problem s an I really do thank her for it. also wish th- hes t c ■.,, t brothers.-Corneli Rob nson and Eddie C Robinson. Jr ROTC 1. 2.13 Drill Team 1.2 3 Stephanie Renee fhbmson This is my senior . ear and I have had a great time ikath all the inends have made s a special time m a per son ’fjb, NM| the, finish high s. 'tv .r : go on to bigge- nd better things te Memories here a' Baker are great ones Ones that I WiH ne ■ er forget with the ones I o the years are gone but not my love for the school I love the most Baker. Thani s Mom and Dao for.? the SUP06fwvThank specially to my sisters arolyn. Annette. Harvie. Tammi fTo my friends VS. WW. R S ILY ALL ___________ uad Leader 2. 4. Flag Girl Junior Exchangettes 4. Fu- Mike Rainey Jimmy Rayburn David Reed Mark Re avis Joseph Richerson Elvin D Sanks Kelvin Sanks Vanessa V Sanks Guy Scarlett Alvin G Scott. Jr. Melony M Sneed Sandra D Spikes Frank Stamslawski Salena Steplight Tarm Studenwalt Sharon Umholtz Darlene Wade Lisa Diana Wade Jeff Waites Geneva Walker 29 A A ture Homemakers of America 4. Who's Who Among American High School Stu dents 4. DCT VICA 4. Drama Club 4 £ Teresa Royal You must learn day by day. yeir by Wear, to broaden your horizon The Are Ithmgs you love, the more you are inti led m. the more you enjoy, the morA lare indignant about — the more you lleft when anything happens Thanks Ueanette. Lisa and Dennis W Chorus I 2. 3 4 Future Homemakers'of America 1. 2. 3 Who s Who Among Ame i cjn High School Students 4 DCT VICA 4 ’ Elvin Sanks If you work and are intelligent, you Ishould be able to make it in the future I When I graduate. will try to do my best to make it in life Ke wn Sanks I am me. and that 's all I can be I love my fnends and my family, but it is time for me to move out into the world Sometimes I have been nd sometimes J have been wrong, so friends, family. and Bilker IHigh. so long ssa Sanks he tmn hjk come for me to leave Ba ker High - dpi But I hope that aU the people I have made friends with w.7 re member me m the oncoming y vs would like to e press my deepest thoughts to the feathers who made my senior year possible v.oukJ like to thank my and gran imothi '. brothers Chester• Reginald Jonathan, and especially mj dad for all the help he s given to me this schop, year But most of all would like to thank God. because without Him nothing I pos y sible Thanks t+S.R W.Cc PB.JR and Stephan Michelle Shirley A good quality to possess to display a touch of humor sprinkled with a sense of reality ILY M CL Varsity C s — you are the best SMU Ef H B -• thanks for being so special LY' K B — thanks for all the laughs! T.A and S.F it's my turn! Gonio — you make all rjy dreams come true) I love you! Hey Momma and Daddy I made rtf Junior Varsity Chee ader I. Ecology Club,I. 2. 3 4. Varsity Cheerleader 2. Co- Captam 3. 4. Criminal Justice Club 3. Who's Who Among American High School Students 3. Bobby Shorter In God was life, and the life was the light of men. I would like to give sincere thanks tom r mother, father, and family, for mak mg this possih ■ ’ v • mda Heard Basketball 1. Football lj 3. Track 3. 4. ROTC J Tracy Sis trunk The time has come or me to move on in life I must set my hfv goals this year and reach them m the future Thanks Mom and aunts. Future Homemakers o wcu 1 M ananne Smith Through this path I shall only wa and these high school mi ways cherish As I continue other horizons none shall b m these tour special years at l you Mom Dad and Dianrd • ■ PI h Thank you for your very spe fnoihistup Good luck and thanks Mb CP A j NW PP.PK.SS.KK E IYW ' , Future Homemakers of Am ru 1 Allied Health Club 2. 3. 4. FlagVln . i; ! m Junior Exchangettes 3. 4 Mat Girl j a Advisory Committee 3 v, v ' , ss Council3. DCT VICA 4; V,1 s American High School Students 4 Con cert Band 2. Key Cfuh 7 ; Bat Girl 3 4 Rhond Ann SmitfA It y u love soaM ng. let it go If it comt%bai k to you. ours If it doesn t •t never was Thanks Jo Mom teachers and f' ends who have helped me achieve my g e; iff hie. Thanks ad S D S J m A W.JT. L D FD S R and best kv shH to the mentors f “S3 '! Future HoniemAjMs of America 3: Junior) Exchangettes 4: Ke, Club 3 4 VOT Secre- tjry 3 4 FBLA 3. 4 VICA 3 4 Honor Roll Melon Sneed 1 e tragranceWways stays in the hand that gives the rose I woulcAlike to thank all ' family t jr their love and ) 'Aom and Dad ety 3. ftteidem 4 'lutr3. Sncretay 4 Key Club J. Tennis Teanfg. !ayer p: University ot rit jWinner 3. of rny friend sane supp t I love National Honor Data i ■ )ce$smi Club 3 4. Spat Most mproved Georgia Cer FBLA 3. 4 Sandr Sp!kes You gam strength, courage anu confi- dence by every experience in which you really stop to look fear in the far You are able to say to yoursr• Uvec through this horror. I can -■ 'h, next thing that comes along U u-t do the things you think you cann i Eleanor Roose- velt) Thanks Mon, alt the advice through the past years md for the to you’ve given me Also I d ke to thanJM brothers Micheal and toby ne have done it without you 6 . a i H NW. PP. MS.ARJA fll YA( S i Jesr Wishes K B and D.W. Student Class Council 3. Vice ryes men' 1 2; Junior Varsity Cheerleader I. Cap: nr . Varsity Cheerleader 3. Captam 4 S ‘t! I 1 2. 3. 4 Basketball I. 2. 3. 4. Erg, s Club I 2: Literary Guild Secretary 3 ; | Student Government Association I. j Allied Health Club 4. Historian 2. Repo ■ r 3. Ecology Cluo 2. 3 4. Drama Club . Vice President 4 Key Club 4 Treasure h ESSA Advisory Committee 3; Junior f • J changettes 3 4. Data Processing Clu i; Track 4; Flag Corps 2 Spanish Club St tary I Frank Stamslawski Remember only the good die young. Thanks to all my friends Without all of you I would not have made it this far A M. TT. JR MM HB. HD. SM MG. Thanks Mom and Dad for everything Football 1. Basketball I. Wrestling 2. Ecol- ogy Club 2. 3. 4. DCT VICA 3. 4. Football 4 Salena Stephght The years have passed so last. As Ujros- Baker High as a graduate of 83 I would like to send my thanks to all the special people in my life Mom. Dad. Denise. Clar- nssa. Milton. Sam CJP. L D . J J. JW. T D . J H . H D and SLf Mhough I may not tell you c ten. you re deju as can be. and you're leved. and you me.: everyth mg to me ( 'ed K) Keep up the good work m.i oreftrJM Junior f • hangettes 3 4. Junior A hieve moot 3 4 Girls Chorus 2: Wh Who Among Arucucan High School Sk Unnfs 4 M reties 3. Captam 4. Class Council 3 Ifuture Homemakers of America Historian irhamentarian 3. Secretary 4. Mixed orus 2. Key Club 3 4 Drama Club I, 2: me Economics Honors 2: Bat Girl 4 'P Club 2 ' amt Studenwalt You heir me make it this far Now you will justs ck and wa tch me on my own You alw -'t me do what I thought was hest, 6 . (tooled, and you didn't laugh at me. just w tHme Well, thanks Mom and Dad. I . . 'th Il Y Roy and 1 Thanks Sandra Thanks J W. G.F . Big John. 4 High School. Spanish Club 1 verythmg. RL K.A I love Baki ■ trust tew. learn to paddle ■ - n ( anoe! Special thanks to my i' and aunt for all their efforts •' . . rt 11 tanks to my friends E B Ah BA B.C.. E A . G S , team 1. 2. 3. 4. DCT VICA 3. 4 ued Health Club 3. 4. Band 3: Who’s Who Among American High School Students 3 Drama Club I. 2. Industrial Arts Club I. 2. Student Council 1 2. 3. Junior Achieve- ment 3. Honor Roll I Debra Thomas This is the end of my playing the school role. would like to thank my teachers, sister brothers, and my frtends Thanks Mom. Lou. Little William, and Big William Tennis Team J. 2. 4 4 _______________________________ Philip 7 The journey of a thousand milesnegJK with the first step, but I have yet to begin that first step. Thanks Mom and Dad for everything Congratulations Mike and Pat- ty Love always. Criminal Justice Club 3. 4. Football 1; DCT VICAA the future still re- Tolbert all else is lost. mams I Ecology Club 2. 3; Criminal Justice 2. 3. WrGstMg Team 2. 3. 4. Baseball 3. 4: Foot ball I 4 ShartmUmholt To my loving husband; I owe you my all. You 've helped me through this last year of school and helped me to come out of my shell For this and many other reasons. I'll love you through eternity Sharon loves L D Always Not just a word but a promise Darlene Wade To love means to communicate to the other that you are all for him. that you will never fail him or let him down when he needs you. because you will always be standing by with all the necessary encour- agement Thanks Mom. Dad. Myron Wade Cason, and D Holt DCT VICA 4. Future Homemakers of America 1. 2. 3. 4 Lisa Wade We need love to live m this world Love is what keeps us going Love is life If it wer- en't for Mom and Dad. wouldn't have made it this far Thank God. I love you Mom and Dad Thank you T R. CL. F.D.. L D. PE . and H D Dance Club 1. 2: Student Class Council Secretary I: Future Ho mow America 1. 2. 3. 4. Key Club 3‘ I 4 Allied Health Club 4. Who s W American High School Students 4 Geneva W.i’ker I have achieved the goal and knowledge I wanted tc achieve Thanks to Mrs Julia W. i tk ir mother, sister, and friend De- !■’ l f'amo Wig 1 As you slide down the banister of life. ' a splinter in your career Special rh ink ) my grandmother for being there eeded someone to care Ola - s Council 1. DCT VICA 3. kers of IT VIC A mr Among Cine Treasurer 4 Glenda Ward Listen to advice and accept instruction, and in the end you will be wise. (Proverbs 19 20) Special thanks and fbve to Mom Dad. sisters, brothers. Junkie Do Do. Daddy l iner, fjn Chapman TW D M., and to everybody else who helped me make it I wakf fg speciglly thank Richard Manglona fir all of his fove’ Gt FNDA LOVES RICHARD ALWAYS1 Spanish Club 1. Tennis Team 2. 3. 4 Data Processing Club Vice President 3. 4. I ion s Pride Yearbook Staff 4; Who s Who Among American tf h School Students 3 I Carol fcVadflvton Well. I'm leaving Baker with all the knowledge behnd and carrying some with me so those that up may use it I want to thank my mom dadr-A R V S . and C. jH Band 1 2; ROTC I. Class Council 2. DCT VICA 4 Junior Exchangettes Gym nasties Team 2 | .1 Thaddeus Washington AJHPP The time has come t tfnve this great school, and I leave all my d feel- ings and thoughtsjb Danny W.iker For all the people who don't know rrlb. call 689 7556. I amjpady for anythir I thank all my r }is PP M S.. L wjK K and SS Thanhs Mom for all of your ’ eip during all my years of school. Mass Communications 3. makerifDbf Arnet Ann Watts ut the help of my mother. I could ver made it Many thanks to all my se friends who have followed me all my school years Thanks for all times and the laughs we shared out our high school years Thanks ir helping me through the hardest ,part of my life My love to you all!!! I just laugh quick ff in fear of having to cry nmmal Justice Club 4 Vfch. White x J,ways been known tc me thatg Baker isJhe best school to me May no student wvt any land more free, more happy. moreUovely. than the school of power, the scho for me. the school fromj which I graduated I J33 Nannette Wilson am a woman of many women, striving to be t can I have confidence that I will survive with the highest of them all I love you W L . thanks to Momma. Daddy M S PP. SS. CH. MT.CB AB BB. es pecially thanks to God arching Band 1. 2. 3; Concert Band 1. 2. 3, DCT VICA 3. 4. Key Club 3. 4 Junior mchangettes 3. 4 Johnny Winchester The greatest adventure is what lies i She.nl Today and tomorrow are yet to be said The chances and changes are all mine to make The goal of my life is in my hands to break Thanks to Mom. Dad. and all my Wiends. German Club4 2; Student Class Council 3: Who S Who Among American High School SfudeQts 4 Donrtd Woods The time has GOtP for me to look for ward not backwamWso hold your head up high and reach for your highest goaf My love goes out to my mother and sister k Naoi for helping me this far. but I still have F a long way to go ROTC 1. 2. 3. 4. Football 3; Basketball 1. Steve Woodall Be someone special — yourself There 'II only be one of you For each day is a sam- ple of your future; live it well Don t worry about yesterday, there are a thousand to- morrows To my parents. love you so much! To my friends, thanks for the laughs and smiles Concert Band 1. 2; Marching Band 1. 2: Band Council 1. 2; Section Leader 1. 2: Solo and Ensemble 1.2. 1st Place 1. 2nd Place 2. Alternative Drum Major 2; Ger- man Club 1; Lion's Pride Yearbook Staff 2. Editor 3. 4. Workshop Award 3; Data Pro- cessing Club 3. 4. FBLA 3. 4. CAHS Model United Nations 3. Ecology Club 3. 4; Eng- lish Club 1.2. 3. 4. Literary Guild Historian 3. President 4. Key Club 3. Treasurer 4. Who s Who Among American High School Student 3} Junior Civitans 2. 3. 4; Junior Achiejmment 4 T. tgela Wright Eacli fnoment of the year has its own beauty — a picture which was never seen «fo r and which will never be seen again. Waldo Emerson) Thanks to BW.m MW b. . DC. D. W.. and P H for being' there whet . j'c Jed you Lion s Pride Yearbook staff 3. Senior Class Editor 4; Data Processing Club 4. FBL a 4 Elaine Wall Glenda Ward Carole Washington Thaddeus Washington 32 Johnny Winchester Steven P Woodall Donald Woods Tange la A Wright Juniors Jessica Anthony Melanie Babb Cynthia Baker Tracy Banks Alfreda Bellamy Benita Benson Joanie Bowen Angela Boyd Bruce Bradley Dereal Brawley Samuel Brooks Sandra Bryant 34 Victoria Bush Tamra Canington Pam Carr Ladoris Chappell Missy Charo Kim Clark Regina Clemens Lisa Clover Michael Collier Michelle Collier Matthew Collins Aretha Coney Kevin Cooper Greg Countryman Toby Crowell Sherita Danois Melvin Davis Jackie Dean Connie Dixon Sonya Dotson 35 Bernadette Dowell Helen Dummitt Andrea Edwards Lisa Elliott Frank Elmore Vincent Elzie Everett Fairwell Roseanna Ferguson Beth Frazier Nahalia Freeman Ben Frey Leslie Friend Patricia Gibson Jackie Green Frederick Grover Frank Hager Bobby Hammond Jimmy Harris Mack Harris Joe Hawkins 36 Linda Heard Allison Henderson Jodi Hendrix Iris Hernandez William Hill Diane Holt Alisa Howard Mike Hudgins Samantha Hunter Denise Idell Sandy Ingram Stanley Jackson 37 Jennifer Jones Loffiett Jones Mike Jones Vera Joyner Sandra Kirkland Valerie Kluck Minnie Maddox Richard Manglona Albert Mayhand Michelle McCormick Linda McFauson Pam McKibbins 18 Sandy McMahan Nancy Miller Ronald Mills Greg Mitchell James Moffatt Paul Mooney Jeff Moore Timothy Mullins Albert Narr Sunjay Patel Ronald Payne Glen Peeler Joann Porter Angela Pugh Jerry Putnam Jeff Rascoe Anacia Rivera Denise Rogers Antionette Ross Melissa Royal 39 Becky Sanes Terry Seay Susan Snyder Todd Strickland Sue Teat Deloris Thomas Edna Thompson Sung Yong Tinnie Rodney Tomblin Susan Tomblin Sandra Tripp Robert Troyer Mike Turner Mark Verbitski Cynthia Walker Danny Walker Mike Walker Dwayne Walls Dwayne Ward Willie Watts 40 Gloria Weatherly Debra Weaver William Webb Helen Wells Cathy Williams Dennis Williams Veronica Williams Gaile Wilson Ricky Wilson Linda Windham Young Won Regina Wright 41 Sophomores Sharon Alexander Tina Allen Kummi Auchmoody Cordillia Baker Demetria Baker Jackie Baldwin Kevin Banks Tammy Banks Catherine Barnum Diana Baxter Undra Benson Alecia Berry Tommy Biggers Shane Bolden Pat tie Brady Bennie Braswell Betty Brooks Lisa Brown Mike Brown Robert Burgess Buddy Burgy Euncka Byrd Kenneth Carey Patty Childers 42 Dona Clover Angela Cooper Glenda Cox Vieanna Danois Anna Davis Cathleen Davis Cheryl Davis Teresa Dent Anthony Doughty Gussie Duncan Wayne Dunn Larry Eagle Paul Eason Angela Ethridge Chris Fodor Richard Gary Pamela Goodwin Johnny Graves Lisa Green Jerome Grover David Hand Superma Harbin Bernard Harris Ceret ha Harris George Hams Tracey Hawkins Jerome Henderson John Henry David Herring Maurice Hill 43 Nancy Hill Curtis Hunter Xavier Isaacs Bennie Isom Clarence Jackson Trena Jackson Antoine Jefferson Matt Johnson Ronald Jolly Donnie Jones Lisa Keplmger Albert King Rodney Lamb Russell Lamb Willie Landers Edward Lay field Cindy Lead beater Shandra Lee Robert Leek Gregory Lewis Milton Ligon Chris Lindsey Robert Long Michael Lunceford 44 Felix Ma!ave William Martin Joyce McDougal Rehnada Melhorn Mike Micken Bud Miles Tammy Mills Jeffrey Moore Michelle Moore Mark Mullins Darryll Munn Robert Narr John Norman Cheryl O 'Connor Angela Olds Diane Parham Emanuel Parker Sam Parker Vincent Parker Rodney Parks James Phillips Robert Phillips Sheila Phillips Dennis Pough 45 Teresa Pumphrey Cheryl Quarterman Tony Quattlebaum John Ramsey David Riley Lisa Roaden Tim Robertson Annette Robinson Cornell Robinson Harvie Robinson Thurston Robinson Charles Rogers Paul Rogers Sue Rogers Neia Royal Carol Rumon Ricky Sabordo Kim Sanders Marco Sanders Tim Sewell Steve Sims Lynette Smith Sonya Smith Kenneth Sponaugle Lisa Stafford Donald Stauffer Selena Talley Anthony Taylor Barbara Taylor Leroy Thomas 46 Lester Thomas Tammie Thomas Frankie Thompson Roy Tolbert Teresa Tripp Regina Utley Lena Valdivieso Mike Verbitski Oliver Walton Godfrey Ward Edwin Washington Darnck Watts Vanessa Webb Racheal White Annie Williams Celeste Williams Mae Williams Tony Williams John Willis Alfred Wilson Bernadette Wilson Dwayne Wilson Yong Won Tanya Yarbrough 47 Freshmen Elizabeth Adams Paula Alexander Reginald Alexander Tammy Allen Margret Anderson Sieglmda Anderson Jeffrey Baldwin Tammie Banks Jacqueline Bass Sharon Bass Lisa Batt Mia Bell Tony Bennefield Reggie Benson Tracie Benton Antione Berry Antoinette Berry Ada Boyd Jean Boyd Anthony Boynton Judy Brogdon Raquel Brooks Jaimie Brown McNeil Caldwell 48 Norman Caldwell Ray Carr Lisa Charo Mi Cho Michael Clark Belinda Coney Henry Countryman Wendy Crosby Wayne Curley Lawrence Day Robert Day Darrell Dean Kirk Depasopil Dexter Doughty Yoseffa Edmonds Ronda Elliott Lisa Faircloth Patrick Farmer Harold Farrow Frankie Freeman Renee Freshley Marvin Gardner Derrick Geddis Dwayne Gibbs Grover Gibbs Jackie Gibson Bryan Gleason Carlos Grant Ronnie Graves Randall Guthrie 49 Dawn Harper Michelle Hawk Jules Hazen Pat Henderson Kim Henry Michelle Hester Vickie Hester Sylvester Hightower Terry Houston Lashaun Howard Sandy Hudgins Antonio Hudson Brenda Humiston Leslie Ingram Curtis Jackson Ben Jasper Antonio Jefferson Anthony Johnson Jacqueline Johnson Michael Johnson Penny Johnson Yolanda Johnson Clinton Jones Ethel Jones SO Rodnck Jones Willie Jones Anita Jordan Sue Kim Sun Yong Kim Tommy Kissane Chris Landmgham Voncile Lee Bobby Lehman Clay Leitzke Anthony Long Glenda Loveless Judy Lyles Alonzo Lynn Kellie Mahoney Ronnie Manglona Camille Martin Misty Martz Howard Mayfield Vickie McCormick Robert McCoy Tim McDermott Cheryl McKinney Johnny McMahan 51 Robert Miles Jeff Miller Pete Miller Suzette Miller Yonita Mills. John Milward Mary Mock Stephen Moffatt Tony Moore Travisa Murry Sankey Narr Ricky Nelson Sharese Owens Lisa Pharrams Chris Pickard Thomas Pinkney Anthony Pinkston Danny Pitts Jimmy Pitts Herman Porter Ramona Rivera Bruce Robinson Karen Robinson Belinda Ross % 52 Kimberly Ryles Bobie Sampson Jackie Sanes Elizabeth Schmitt Leroy Scott William Sewell Bernard Shelling Delmas Shipman David Simmons Aaron Smith Glenn Smith Yong So Michelle Spikes Ralph Stephens Fred Stewart Randolph Striblen Howard Studenwalt Sonja Talbert Ever a Thomas Johnny Thomas Rodney Thomasson Gregory Thompson Maunce Thompson Willie Thompson S3 Tammy Toole Tony Toson Ahamad Turner John Walker Michelle Walker Robert Walker Wayne Ward Allison Warren Steve Waters Vickie Watts Victoria Watts Eddison Weaver Tom Whitmire Robert Whorton Ann Wilkerson Catrme Wilkerson Barbara Williams Regina Wilson Rosetta Wings ter James Wisdom Burrell Wise David Yarborough Chris Youngs Lee Yowell 54 CMrla i{. 6Wnwv r[ (A(A k L vWid'fc'U Um j Pealvdij Ufljv. 0 Q torQW'j ubouvi L ruv . ) Co(um.W (jalleae ;6(€0gt'a. iL j otJl - Trctj UnjVe rhj. e omit d -fvtJVnj CoHeao ul S. a ui a, -f|e, olobtit fd- 6 PS j2® n. uJbura UruVeirity • kA ue %(Vp , fegiS-brut Ynr ffa.l for {{Jl vimte lie aUtnded. ft, I'f SInk uV., hrt V Ulew Sblc ) ftt anfc Um uske ee J vkfakj ftWn. tl u ., a jL tM UaiV. °f ftUfcaMA- i-jc oiobSr d. a 0 1. ft«.T $de, U uV.; ™-A- fb t Valley Jta-te- Caul [sbkV H'ftf A 'sWlt jW- afcnM A unv UflW. (jU A Gcoi iA- cShtk W o AiViel GlS'P i E-I . tkosl ns oj E.b.jCwd' 0- 8-ft. 0 EdsKttxbfo- LCuaS li (JOftHK, fatoMt jd Superni ■iW 1 UruV., ojuL Gtfpiji ' (ffu'k UAj’y ers.-L. -tr e olfcr fi oa RS-5 Su(0fefr-nfcfiV'- 3 ) o!y.$. Bixcab j OaA Ol AS VdC VKaL Jyrecka . Sharon Akban Librarian Robert Blumhagen Linda Bolen Economic Business and Free Math II and Arithmetic I Enterprise. Personal Economics, and U S History Ron Cable Personal Economics and U. S. History Vicki Cannon Chorus Angela Bryan Aide to Mrs. Hansen Orville Car Iile Emily Chapman Dorothy Cheatham D.C.T. and Record Keeping Data Processing . II. Shorthand . Secretary to Mr Goodrum and Typing S8 Sarah Clifton Guidance Counselor Yvette Cordera Bilingual William Coughlin French and English II William Crawford Art I. II. III. IV Jackie Dawson Criminal Justice I. II Barbara Dice Math Department Head. Comput- ers I. II. Algebra I. Math I. and Year- book . II. Ill Hugh Evers Beginning. Intermediate, and Ad- vanced Band Alberta Farley English Department Head English II. III. Vocabulary, and World Literature Thomas Fluker RO.T.C. 59 Alfred Gerstenschlage ROT.C. Mildred Glaze Special Education Department Head Special Education Gail Godwin Hygienics and Physical Education Marcelme Good Math I and Arithmetic II Henry Gresham Guidance Counselor Lydia Guiot Spanish I and English I Jean Gunn Positive Alternatives to Student Suspensions Nancy Hansen SED Harold Hardy Algebra I. II. and Physics 60 Linda Henderson Career Center Johnnie Mae Hooten SED Rudy Ingersoll Health and Physical Education Vivi Anne Johnson English I II Diana Jones Secretary to the Library Pauhne Jones Math I and Arithmetic II Edward Jordan Government Frederick Korzan Social Studies Department Head. U S History and American Origins •m Larry Laney Industrial Arts I. II. III. and Rotating Shop 61 David Lea Radio and Mass Media Shirley Lebkisher English IV Robert Liebendorfer English III. IV Charles Liner Biology A. B. and Environment Studies Bennett Massey Advanced Algebra and Trigonometry. Geometry, and Business Math David Newby Special Education Bennie Patterson Guidance Counselor David Powers Chemistry. Biology, and Health Ethe Jo Reid Social Institutions. Modern World History, and Eurasia 6 2 Elaine Rising English I. II. III. IV Rosa Sanders Judith Sepulveda Special Education English I Linda Snyder Gordon SED Sandra Stephens Special Education Agnes Stephenson Secretary to Guidance Department Richard Sterling Biology and Physical Science Lavoy Stewart Martha Thirkield Science Department Head Biology English I. Ill A. B. Human Physiology, and Earth Science Henry Thomas Careers Lonnie Wall BD Janelle Wilkes Andrea Williams Accounting. Typing I. II. WOT I. II Special Education Emma Thomas Home Economics I. II Betty Wall Arithmetic I. Math I. and Math II Marilyn Vizard Intervention % Julia Watkins Health Occupations I. II '' Elizabeth Williams Aide to Mrs Sanders Mary Wilson English II, Iv Kenneth Wojciechowski American Political Process, Personal Economics Rosa Wright Aide to Mr. Newby 65 Dr Braxton A Nail. Mr Fred Jones. Dr John Tucker. Dr Eddie Lindsey. Dr Robert Bushong. Mr James Askew. Dr Fred Kirby. Mr Jim Bun tin Cafeteria Staff: Ella Williams. Wilson Johnson. Mary Cooper. Lillian McLeod. Yoko Ferris. Suzie Elias. Maude Perdue. Imogene Harbour. Margaret Jones. Josh Hicks, Dorothy Wade. Rufus Johnson; Custodians. Bobby Samples; Maintenance 66 Cutest: Maria Burgos, Brad Malone Wittiest: Jackie Lindsey, McCurtis Taylor Flirt: Shirley Mailman, Thaddeus Washington Friendliest: Patricia Patrick, Derrick Heard 68 Most Intellectual: Sarita Miller. Steve McDonald Most Talented: Teresa Royal. Henry Duncan Most Dependable: Teresa Black, Ronald Cooper Best All-Around: Beryl Barber. Guy Scarlett 69 Mr. and Mrs. B.H.S.: William Quarterman. Hamano Burgy Most Spirited: Linda Lewis, Allen Jones Best Personality: Patrice Howard, Bruce Brooks 71 Best Dressed: Elaine Wall, Brodrick Talley Most Athletic: Sandra Spikes, Rodney Kirkpatrick Outstanding Seniors Sandra Spikes Hamano Burgy Rodney Kirkpatrick Charlene Perry Janet Dunham David Reed David Otis Sarita Miller Patricia Patrick Robert Queen Best All Around Sophomore Michelle Moore Xavier Isaac Freshman Belinda Coney Henry Countryman Junior Michelle Collier Micheal Collier 75 Homecoming Court 76 Lisa Wade escorted by Rodney Mitchell Lisa Elliott escorted by Gene McDonald Kim Sanders Kim Henry Ronald Cooper Sarita Miller Angie Holtzclaw David Otis Sail Students Who’s Who Gloria Weatherly Richard Manglona Jodi Hendrix Pam Carr Sung Yong Tinnie Kevin Cooper Glen Peeler Yong Won Post me Duncan Patricia Key Steve Woodall Lisa Wade Angie Holtzclaw Hamano Burgy Beryl Barber David Otis Derrick Heard Demta Melhorn Mechelle Craft Sandra Spikes Michelle Shirley Jackie Lindsey Melody Grantham Teresa Black Patricia Duncan Ronald Cooper Melony Sneed Patrice Duncan Marianne Smith Joseph Richardson Patricia Patrick Carolyn Herron Darlene Wade Steve McDonald Teresa Royal 79 Softball Awards Gail Godwin All Bi-City Coach of the Year Mechelle Craft All Bi-City Softball Team Angela Pugh All Bi-City Softball Player of the Year Delegation To The Model United Nation 80 David Reed, Beryl Barber, Robert Layson, Charlene Perry, Sandra Spikes, Patricia Patrick, Sarita Miller. Norman Andrews, Steve Woodall, Olivia Bursey, Mrs. E.J. Reid, David Otis, Susan Lombardo, Ronald Cooper. Melony Sneed. Camp Awards Vanessa Webb. Michelle Moore. Hamano Burgy. Tammy Banks. Helen Dummitt. Sandra Spikes 81 Susan Snyder. Gloria Weatherly. Angie Holtzclaw. Vera Joyner. Pam Carr. Missy Charo. Linda Windham Football Awards Best Defensive Back Allen Jones Golden Helmet Award. Player of the Week Danny Walker 82 Best Defensive Back Guy Scarlett Most Improved Player Dwayne Ward Best Offensive Back, Player Of The Week Ricky Wilson Best Offensive Lineman Rodney Kirkpatrick All State Chorus I Jan Hudgins Kenneth Carey Joseph Richerson H w hi C i- zmi Alisa Howard Head To Head Mr Korzan. David Reed. David Otis. Susan Lombardo. Jan Hudgins. Richard Manglona. Kelvin Cape. Patricia Childers. Ronald Cooper. Jerry Putman. Joseph Richerson DAR Angie Holtzclaw Star Student And Teacher 85 Page One Nominees English — Susan Lombardo Drama — Jan Hudgins Athletics — Rodney Kirkpatrick Foreign Language — Shirley Mail- man Citizenship — Angela Holtzclaw General Scholarship — Sarita Miller 86 Industrial-Vocational — Pat Pat- rick Music — Joseph Richerson Journalism — Steve Woodall Science — David Reed Math — Ronald Cooper Social Science — David Otis 87 ROTC Awards Nahalia Freeman Jackie Gibson 88 Lion's Pride Yearbook Staff Mike Walker. Shirley Mailman. Pattie Brady. Cindy Leadbeater. Marion Anderson. Lena Valdivieso. Linda Lewis. Kummi Auchmoody. Jan Hudgins. Steve Woodall, Tangela Wright Ms. Barbara Dice Advisor Steven Woodall Editor Tangela Wright Assistant Editor Shirley Mailman Jan Hudgins Linda Lewis Head Typist Business Manager Underclassmen; Ads Glenda Ward Faculty Kummi Auchmoody Clubs Cindy Leadbeater Sports Varsity Football Outside Line Backers Defensive Line m Henry Gresham Head Coach Ken Wojciechowski Defensive Secondary David Newby Bennett Massey Dan Ragle Offensive Line Offensive Backs Wide Receivers Johnny Wise. Benny Braswell. Alton McCoy. Danny Bayreuther. Mike Verbitski. Xavier Isaac. Frank Elmore. Allen Jones. Ricky Wilson. Will Quarterman. Anthony Doughty. Toby Crowell. Kenny Washington. Cornell Robinson. Maurice Hill. Shane Bolden. Frankie Thompson. Tony Williams. Antoine Jefferson. Kevin Banks. Timothy Mullins. Charlie Ray Porter. Tim Butler. Guy Scarlett. Danny Walker. Rodney Kirkpatrick. Jimmy Harris. Curtis Hunter. Dwayne Ward. Thad Washington. Howard Brooks. Mark Verbitski. Thomas Tolbert. Eddie Alexander. Vincent Elzie. Robert Troyer. Frank Stamslawski Starters Will Quarterman Tim Butler Frankie Thompson Danny Bayreuther Danny Walker Howard Brooks Dwayne Ward Charlie Porter Guy Scarlett Rodney Kirkpatrick Thad Washington Curtis Hunter Jimmy Harris Thomas Tolbert Xavier Issac Johnny Wise Allen Jones Eddie Alexander 95 TRAINERS — James Moore. Harvey Robinson. Jefiery Moore. DEFENSIVE LINE — Robert Queen. Vincent Elzie, Allen Jones. Curtis Hunter. Eddie Alexander. Howard Brooks. Rodney Kirkpatrick. Danny Walker. Guy Scarlett. OFFENSIVE LINE — Thomas Tolbert. Thad Washington. Charlie Porter. Rodney Kirkpatrick. Guy Scarlett. Jimmy Harris. Xavier Isaac LaG range Spencer Columbus Central Hardaway Carver Warner Robins Jordan Shaw Kendrick Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker % FRESHMEN Robert McCoy. Sun Yong Kim, Thomas Pinkney. Robert Miles. Curtis Jackson. Rodney Thomasson. James Wisdom, Chris Youngs. Alonzo Lynn, Coach Massey. Coach Cable. Dexter Doughy. Micheal Williams. Wayne Curley. Pat Henderson. Maurice Thompson. Donny Pitts. Marvin Gardner. Thomas Whitmire. Dexter Glenn. JUNIOR VARSITY: Mike Williams. Robert McCoy. Shane Bolden. Maurice Hill. Emanuel Parker Johnny Wise. Dexter Glenn. w2 f s- W Williams. Alton McCoy. Mike Verbitski. Coach Wojciechowski Anthony Doughty. Mark Verbitski. Pat Henderson, Toby Crowell. Robe t oye . Tim Mullins 97 Cross Country Due to a desire to win and the number of athletes participating, the Cross Country Team was more competitive this year than in the past. Scholarships were motivators for the team's performances. Congratulations to Clarence Jackson for his award of most improved runner. Coach Newby David Newby Willie Thompson, Clarence Jackson. Mike McAlister, Paul Rogers. Edward Wilson, Mike Collier. Rodney Mitchell. Rodney Peterson. Willie Watts. James Moffatt. Aaron Jones Tennis Linda Lewis. Glenda Ward. Kummi Auchmoody. Gloria Jemk. Dolores Castillo. Debra Thomas. Patty Childers. Andrea Edwards. Pattie Brady. Janet Dunham This year s tennis team worked long and hard trying to keep a successful pace with four consecutive winning seasons by the boys' teams. The boys’ team was dominated by underclassmen, while the girls ’ team was dominated by seniors. Both teams exhibited a competitive spirit in matches with other teams throughout the school system. Charles Liner Ronnie Manglona. Tim McDermott. M,ke Hudgins. Derrick Heard Tony Toson Johnny Graves. McCurtis Taylor. Coach Liner. Richard Manglona. Dwayne Walls. Jeff Moore. Glen Peeler Softball With a 15-6 record the Lady Lions combined team work and defense to finish second in bi-city play and tied Kendrick and Shaw for first place in regular season sub- region play. Five players made the 1982 Ledger-Enquirer All Bi-City team. Third baseman Angela Pugh and outfielder Mechelle Craft placed on the first team with catcher Joann Porter, second baseman Angela Holtzclaw, and third baseman Sandi Ingram making the second team. Junior Angela Pugh was named the 1982 Player of the Year and Coach Gail Godwin was chosen as the All Bi-City Coach of the Year. Ms Dice. Sonya Smith. Sandra Spikes. Pat Patrick. Jackie Lindsey. Angela Holtzclaw. Dana Johnson. Allison Henderson Ms Godwin Kim Ryles Angela Pugh. Connie Dixon. Mechelle Craft. Joann Porter. Cathy Williams Angela Pugh Angela Holtzclaw Mechelle Craft Coach Gail Godwin Joann Porter Patricia Patrick Connie Dixon Sonya Smith Allison Henderson Dana Johnson Sandra Spikes Kim Ryles Jackie Lindsey Kim Ryles, Rachel White. JoAnn Porter, Dana Johnson. Son a Smith, Connie Dixon, Michelle Collier. LaDoris Chappell. Sandra Spikes. Mia Bell. Annette Robinson, Cathy Barnum. Coach Wojciechowski 102 Girls' Basketball “We had an extremely young and inexperienced team with no seniors. Shooting hurt us. They were a good hustling team who tried their best. Unfortunately, other teams in the area had more experience. Our team was led by Angela Pugh, a junior who is going to be a very good player in the future. The team will improve 100 percent if I can get some good shooting out of Cathy Barnum, Connie Dixon, LaDoris Chappell, Michelle Collier, Sonja Smith, and Joann Porter. Wojciechowski. 21 um Sandra Spikes Annette Robinson Connie Dixon Mia Bell Sonja Smith Joann Porter LaDoris Chappell Dana Johnson 103 — Boys' Basketball All of our boys with the exception of Danny Walker were inexperienced players, never playing varsity basketball before. Consequently, they made mental and physical mistakes. Aside from their inexperience, height aided in their downfall. Regardless of these problems, they were the best shooting dub that Baker High School has seen in the past four years. They are looking forward to next season where they will have the needed experience with all five starters returning to strive for a winning season. Danny Walker. James Moffatt, Frankie Thompson. Paul Rogers. Rodney Mitchell. Toby Crowell. Dwayne Ward. Coach Henry Gresham. Thaddeus Washington. Aaron Jones. Willie Watts. Michael Collier. Kenneth Lynn. John Pryenkot Paul Rogers Rodney Mitchell Kenneth Lynn Frankie Thompson Toby Crowell Michael Collier Aaron Jones Willie Watts Thaddeus Washington John Przenkof Vincent Elzie James Jett Moore 105 JV Freshman Basketball [ The Junior Varsity Basketball Team is the training ground for the varsity team. Here the younger players gain more experience which will help them make the move to the varsity team. Each year an award is given for the most valuable player. Athletes on each team must be academically eligible to play. Rodney Peterson. John Prezenkop. Oliver Walton. Edward Wilson. Greg Lewis. Anthony Doughty. Harvey Robinson, Al Wilson. William Penn The freshmen basketball team practiced hard for their season. Although new to Baker, players worked well together as a team. Coach Wojciechowski stated that this team has had. “the most individualistic players in the past two years. ir Lawrence Day. Norman Caldwell. Henry Countryman. Dexter Doughty. Alonzo Lynn. Maurice Thompson Although the track team was very young this year, they remained competitive in various meets. Competing with some of the top talent in the South, the Baker team traveled to many places. The boy's and girl's teams each had only two returning lettermen. James Moffett and Clarence Jackson contributed greatly to the boy's team, and Alfreda Bellamy and Teresa Dent to the girl's. Track Jimmy Pitts. Shane Bolden. Clarence Jackson. Gregory Lockhart. Danny Pitts. Dwayne Ward. Bobby Shorter. Willie Thompson. Greg Carter. Cleve Clark. James Moffett. Coach Newby Lynnette Smith, Teresa Dent. Coach Newby. Antionette Ross. Trena Jackson. Michelle Yarborough. Angela Pugh. Alfreda Bellamy. Pam McKibbens. Sharese Owens 107 Varsity Baseball With the oncoming of spring, also comes America's favorite sport — baseball. With eight starters out of nine returning, this year's team was much more experienced han previous ones. This experience, coupled with assistance from new players, enabled this year ’s diamond runners to post a much better record. Melvin Davis. Rodney Kirkpatrick, Derrick Heard. Guy Scarlett. Howard Brooks. Ricky Wilson. Stephen Cagles. Tim Robertson, Kevin Cooper. Tony Williams. Ricky Nelson. Robert Whorton. David Simmons. Jett Miller. Delmas Shipman. Wayne Curley Derrick Heard Ricky Wilson 109 Varsity Xavier Isacc 105 Buddy Burgy 98 Emanuel Parker 112 Thomas Tolbert 138 Will Quarterman 155 William Webb 175 The wrestling team finished their regular season with a 4-2 record in sub-region competition. Competing in the Cook County Invitational Tournament in Adele, Georgia, the Baker grapplers brought home a second place trophy. Senior Mike McAlister placed first in the Region 2-AAAA tournament in Macon and third in the state tournament in Atlanta. Buddy Burgy. Xavier Isaac. Emanual Parker. Milton Ligon. Rolando Cavazos. Mike McAlister. Thomas Tolbert. Jimmy Rayburn. Will Quarterman. Bennie Braswell. William Webb. Charlie Porter. Eddie Alexander. Coach Cable Will Quarterman. Rolando Cavazos. Jimmy Rayburn. Thomas Tolbert. Mike McAlister. Charlie Porter. Eddie Alexander Mike Brown. Bae Sung Lee. Russell Lamb. Robert Troyer. Bobby Lehman The gymnastic team is open to any interested person with an ability to tumble. Required to have a C average or higher, members compete with other schools which have teams. Much hard work goes into the training of these athletes. Strict self- discipline and a good positive attitude are necessary traits for these team members. Gymnastics Mrs. Snyder-Gordon Pa,ty Childers. Lisa Keplmger 113 114 Varsity Cheerleaders Emily Chapman The varsity cheerleaders did an outstanding job this year building spirit among both the student body and the faculty. The girls put in long hours of hard work in preparation for each game as well as for the pep rallies during both football and basketball seasons. Extra time was also put into making banners and decorating hallways the week before each game. Last summer the squad attended a cheerleading camp at Auburn University, receiving four superior ratings and two spirit sticks in four days. Michelle Shirley. Sandra Spikes. Hamano Burgy Michelle Moore. Hamano Burgy. Janet Dunham. Michelle Shirley. Helen Dummitt Sandra Spikes Vanessa Webb Cathy Williams Jennifer Jones t. Tammy Banks Janet Dunham Michelle Moore Helen Dummitt Jennifer Jones Vanessa Webb ' W Junior Varsity Cheerleaders A spirited group of freshman and sophomores comprised this years' Junior Varsity Cheerleader squad. This group was responsible for keeping the spirit alive for the Freshmen and Junior Varsity sporting events. This was a particularly hard task since the varsity events always seem to be more important to a majority of the student body. This squad did an excellent job in this endeavor by making signs and participating in pep rallies to boost the Junior Varsity team's morale. This year's squad set a precedent by having a male on the squad. Sylvester Hightower enhanced the squad with his gymnastic abilities. Elaine Rising Sue Kim. Rachel White. Son a Talbert. Anna Davis. Ceretha Harris. Sylvester Hightower 117 m- Anna Davis Sonja Talbert Sue Kim Sylvester Hightower Ceret ha Harris Rachel White The marching band began their school year in early August with morning and afternoon rehearsals during which time halftime shows and music were put together for the upcoming football season. Band members, majorettes, and flag girls, under the field direction of drum major Susan Lombardo, entertained fans with their halftime and pre-game performances at each of the Lions' games. The band represented Baker well in the annual Christmas parade and during the spring, the concert band presented a concert for the student body and faculty Marching Band Hugh Evers Susan Lombardo Shandra Lee. Sharon Alexander. Alt reda Bellamy. Eunka Byrd. Teresa Dent Bobby Lehman. Jodi Hendrix. Felix Malave. Mike Brown. Greg Thompson. Matthew Collins. 119 Dandylions The dance routines performed by this group provided a great deal of enjoyment to pep rallies and football halftime shows. Members, who must have a C average, are chosen by try outs and by a teacher evaluation and are awarded for individual as well as team routines. The ability to get along well with others is a must for these girls. Mrs. Snyder-Gordon Lisa Charo, Teresa Black. Pam Carr. Linda Windham, Susan Snyder. Angela Holt claw. Missy Charo. Vickie Watts. Vera Joyner 120 Vera Joyner Missy Charo Susan Snyder Linda Windham Lisa Charo Vickie Watts Angela Holtzclaw Teresa Black Gloria Weatherly Pam Carr Norman Andrew, Bn. Co. David Reed, Bn. SI David Otis. Bn. XO. ROTC Students enrolled in the R. O T C. program have as their goals development of good citizenship, self-reliance, leadership, and responsiveness to constituted authority. Students also gain knowledge of basic military skills, of effective oral and written communication, of physical fitness programs, and of the role of the United States Army in support of national objectives The rifle team placed first, second, and third in various competitions this year. Three shooters won individual awards This year 's activities included the Military Ball and the A. F.l. Inspection. LTC Thomas Fluker MSG Alfred Gerstenschlager 1st. Platoon A Company 2nd. Platoon Alvin Scott. S2 Tommy Crosby. Asst S2 Charlene Perry. S3 1st. Platoon B. Company 2nd Platoon Varsity Rifle Team Jr. Varsity Rifle Team Edwin Washington, Bn. S4 Glenda Cox. Asst. Bn. S4 Broderick Talley, Bn. S5 Girls Drill Team Boys Drill Team Vco; AHC Mrs. Julia Watkins Beryl Barber Parliamentarian. Cynthia Lamb. Presi- dent; Olivia Bursey. Recorder Patricia Patrick. Vice- President; Michelle Collier Treasurer Carolynn Her ron. Secretary; Jackie Lindsey. Assistant Secretary Cynthia Baker Historian These students demonstrate leadership ability and possess the willingness to be good followers The Allied Health Club exposes its members to various health careers and encourages them to maintain proper hygiene During the year, the Allied Health Club sponsored a Thanksgiving basket for the needy. Battle of the Clubs, and various bake sales They also visited several hospitals and nursing homes In February the members held a health screening clinic m the career center to check the height, weight, and blood pressure of all the volunteering students and faculty members. Cynthia Ljmb Areatha Coney Cynthu Baker Manon Anderson Angela Bell Lynn Dent Angie Phillips Patricia Patrick. Patricia Duncan Patrice Duncan Regina Wnght Beryl Barber Linda Head Michelle Collier Carolynn Herron Samantha Hunter Tracey Hawkms. Senta Danois Freda Bellamy Diane Hare Post me Duncan Broderick Jones Michael Collier Sandra Spikes Cheryl Quarterman Tracy Sistrunk Olivia Bursey Joann Porter Mixed Chorus Ms Vickie Cannon Timmy McDermott Librarian Teresa Royal President Sonya Talbert Vice President Jan Hudgins Vice-President Norman Andrews President Allen Jones Senior Officer Gloria Weatherly Librarian The thirty four members of the Baker High Chorus, grades nine through twelve, and their director Ms. Vickie Cannon, have been extremely busy this year Performing for the Columbus Exchange Club and for the student body here, the group also sang during intermission at the Springer Theater's production of Charles Dickens A Christmas Carol. The chorus served as host for the District III Choral Festival. February 25-26 In observance of Music in Our Schools' week. March 7-11. the group performed at various elementary and junior high schools Four members qualified for All-State Chorus Jan Hudgins. Joseph Richer son. Lisa Howard, and Ken Carey Sandy Hudgins served as an alternate Suzette Miller Michelle Hester Vickie Hester Vong So Sandy Hudgins Sonya Talbert Lynn Dent Ms Cannon Shirley Bryant Richelle Harmon Diane Harmon Teresa Royal Eelecia Evans Elizabeth Schmidt Jan Hudgins Ramona Ellis Euricka Byrd Kenneth Carey Angela Averett Timmy McDermott Gloria Weatherly Judy Brogden Tony Toson Joseph Richerson Norman Andrews Allen Jones Tony Simmons Senior Class Council With graduation it's number one priority, the Senior Class Council works together to coordinate senior activities and to develop school leadership and spirit. These representatives coordinated a toy drive for needy children at Christmas and directed all Homecoming activities. With special activities throughout Senior Week, including special practices for the final night, the council helped give the seniors a very special night to remember. Charlene Perry. Treasurer; Angie Holtzclaw. Vice-President; Mrs Reid, Sponsor: Bruce Brooks. President; Missy Parker. Secretary Salena Stephght. Patricia Key. Teresa Black. Bruce Brooks. Beryl Barber. Elaine Wall. Marianne Smith Cynthia Daniel. Gloria Jemk. Steve Woodall. Angie Holtzclaw. Fostme Duncan. Nannette Wilson. Charlene Perry. Carolynn Herron. Sandra Spikes McCurtis Taylor Cathy Dowell. 128 Junior Class Council Mrs. Alberta Pierce Being elected to represent the Junior Class is a big responsibility. The members must all endure long hard hours of planning and arranging the biggest event of the year, The Junior-Senior Prom. Twelve hard working students pull together to make our Prom the best ever. Nancy Miller. Vice-President; Richard Manglona. President; Tracy Banks. Secretary Richard Manglona. Nancy Miller. Cynthia Baker. Joann Porter Missy Charo. Susan Snyder. Gloria Weatherly. Helen Dummitt. Mike Hudgins 129 Sophomore Class Council These twelve young people are all working to achieve a type of leadership that they can only get through experience. This experience will enable them to maintain a position on the class council throughout their high school years and it will also enable them to set and meet all their immediate goals and lead their future class to greater experiences. Michelle Moore, President; Lynette Smith. Vice-President; Tammy Mills. Secretary; Shaundra Lee. Treasurer Michelle Moore. Lynette Smith, Tammy Mills, Shaundra Lee. Alecia Berry, Euncka Byrd. Sharon Alexander, Cheryl Quarterman, Mrs Bolen. Kim Sanders. Patty Childers. Yong Won. Gussie Duncan. Dennis Pough. Donna Clover. Vanessa Webb. Marion Anderson. Johnny Graves. Donald Stauffer, Clarence Jackson. Maurice Hill Freshman Class Council Fourteen of the most dedicated freshmen of Baker High School make up this council in which all its members are learning to lead their class to greater heights. By being on the Freshman Class Council these students are becoming stronger in their expectations, and are also learning to campaign and fight for their dreams. With all the knowledge that these students are open to, they will become a stronger force in 1986 Delmas Shipman, Tim McDermott Mrs Sepulveda. Kellie Mahoney. Tammy Toole, Suzette Miller Vonclle Lee. Warren Allison. Vickie Hester. Antione Berry. Sharon Bass 131 Mrs. Sepulveda Criminal Justice Lisa Elliott, Vice-President; Cindy Foxworth. President; Hamano Burgy. Secretary Treasurer. Mr Jack Dawson m vy v « m This organization is comprised of students who wish to learn about criminal justice techniques and experience them to some extent by visiting various agencies such as: the police department, recorder's court. juvenile court: juvenile detention centers, crime lab, rifle range, and prisons. The members have participated in several worthwhile projects including: basic and advanced water courses, a first aid course, and a course in CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation). 132 Cindy Foxworth. Lisa Elliott. Hamano Burgy. Tina Allen Mr Dawson. Danny Bayreuther. Ben Frey. Robert Kindrick. Emily Chapman Data Processing Glenda Ward. Vice-President; Melony Sneed. Secretary; Demta Melhorn. Treasur- er; Linda Lems. President; Emily Chapman. Sponsor The Data Processing Club consists of fifteen hard working students who are involved in many areas of business throughout the school year. These students competed at the regional FBLA conference on February 19, 1983, in Fort Valley, Georgia. This conference was to test the business skills that the students have acquired throughout their high school years. Sun Yung Tinnie. Demta Melhorn. Glenda Ward. Linda Lems. Delmas Shipman. Kummi Auchmoody. Rehnada Melhorn Yong Won. Pat McKibbons. Kevin Cooper. Ronald Cooper. Melony Sneed. Robert Layson. Tangela Wright. 133 134 DC T VIC A Mr. O P. Carlile The Diversified Cooperative Training program is an early release program which enables a student to continue his edu- cation while maintaining a job. Members of the DCT program are required to become a member of the national dub, VICA, Vocational Industrial Clubs of America. Some of the areas in which students are working are: cosmetology, electrical me- chanics. carpentry, mechanical appliance repairing, leather work, and many other trade and industry type occupations. The club sponsored a barbeque, a cook out and a bake sale to raise funds for their Employer-Employee Banquet. Frank Stamslawski. President: Jim Thornton. Reporter; Mr O P Carlile. Sponsor: Andrew Jones. Parliamentarian. Elaine Wall. Treasurer. Teresa Black. Historian: Bruce Brooks. Vice-President: Steve McDonald. Chaplain. Albert Mayhand. Frank Stamslawski. Cathy Dowell. Valerie Henderson. Latrelle Bailey. Sheila McDonald. Bruce Brooks. Missy Parker. Mark Reavis. Elaine Wall. Andrew Jones Mike Walker. Teresa Black. Michelle McCormick. Duane Hannah. Leonard Ferguson. Nannette Wilson. Brian Freeman Lisa Corlew. Sandra Tripp. John Casteel. Elvm Sanks. Diane Kluck. Joe Hawkins. Jeff Waters Victor White Herbert Geddis. Curtis Johnson. Jeff Waites. Donald Powell. Robert Eason Todd Strickland. Gene McDonald. Jim Thornton. Robert Queen. Andy Quattlebaum. Steve McDonald. Drama LaDons Chappell. Secretary; Tracey Banks. Treasurer; Ms Good. Sponsor; Jan Hudgins. President; Cynthia Daniel. Vice-President. The members of Baker High School’s Drama Club possess the talent to express themselves through the art of creative acting. Being in the Drama Club exposes the members to the various aspects of costume design, make-up, set design, lighting techniques, and various other acting skills. Tracey Banks. Jan Hudgins. LaDons Chappell. Cynthia Daniel Lena Valdivieso. Patrice Howard. Salena Stephght. Patricia Gibson. Sandra Hudgins. Denise Pass Patricia Patrick. Robert Layson. Kenneth Carey. Angela Cooper. Ms Good 135 Hamano Burgy. Michelle Shirley. Andrea Edwards. Melody Grantham. Gloria Jemk. Patty Brady. Teresa Pumphrey. Lisa Keplmger Patty Childers Buddy Burgy. Jennifer Jones. Sandy McMahan. Kim Clark. Glenn Peeler. Patricia Patrick. Angie HolUclaw. Rodney Kirkpatrick rf,sa Bjfck- Kummi Auchmoody. Frank Stanislawski. Vera Joyner. Pam Carr. Ricky Wilson. Mr Liner. Wendy Crosby. Jodi Hendrix Chi Phillips. Steve Woodall. Tim Robertson. Jimmy Harris. Kim Sanders. Lisa Charo. Linda Windham. Lisa Elliot. Albert Mayhand Bobby Hammond. Cynthia Daniel. Danny Bayreuther. Ben Frey. Robert Kendrick. Will Quarterman Derrick Heard Rodney Kirkpatrick. President. Gloria Jemk. Vice-President; Angie HolUclaw. Secretary; Teresa Black. Treasurer; Danny Bayreuther. Linda Windham. Pam Carr. Vera Joyner. Patricia Patrick; Executive Council. Ecology Sponsor: Charles Liner The Ecology Club is a community service organization designed to promote interest and concern for our environment among the students, faculty, and local citizens. In order to conserve resources, members collect old newspapers and aluminum cans for recycling. They also participate in many local activities to help prevent many kinds of pollution. The club members also work closely with the Georgia Lung Association by dressing as Octapuff during many public demonstrations to educate children about the dangers of smoking cigarettes. Future Homemakers Of America Lynn Dent. Salem Step light, Broderick Talley. Fostme Duncan, Dons McCall. Tracy Sistrunk. Charlene Perry. Thad Washington, Brad Malone. Ken Lynn Lynn Dent. President: Fostme Duncan. Vice-President: Ms. Thomas. Sponsor: Charlene Perry. Treasurer: Salena Steplight, Secretary The Future Homemakers of America provides students with opportunities for self-development in and preparation for family and community living and for employment. FHA strengthens the function of the family as a basic unit of society. This year the Baker Chapter of Future Homemakers of America Participated in the Chattahoochee Valley Fair, receiving a third place award for their exhibit. Sponsoring many worthwhile projects, the group gave Thanksgiving and Christmas treats to special education students. 137 Junior Civitan Ms. Marilyn Vizard Junior Civitan is a service club for youth, tailored specifically for training young people to become ‘Builders of Good Citzenship in the home, the school, the community and the nation. Its purpose is to develop initiative and leadership, to encourage youth to live a fuller life enriched by unselfish service to others focusing upon daily living of the Golden Rule in all human relationships by precept and example. CIVITAN stands for CAPABILITY, INITIATIVE. VITALITY. INTEGRITY. TEAMWORK. ADAPTABILITY. AND NEIGHBORLINESS. Jodi Hendrix. Treasurer; Ricky Sabordo. Vice- President; Samantha Hunter. Chaplain. Marco Sanders. President; Anna Davis. Secretary Club members erected flags on Victory Drive for Veterans ’ Day and served as hall monitors during lunch periods. Tracy Banks. Ms Vizard. Gussie Duncan. Supnna Harbin. Salena Steplight. Ricky Sabordo. Kummi Auchmoody. Richard Manglona. Anna Davis. Rehnada Melhorn. Melanie Babb. Anaica Rivera. Glenda Cox. Dawn Harper, Ramona Ellis. Samantha Hunter. Patti Brady. Marco Sanders. Shirley Bryant. Teresa Dent. Ceretha Harris. Alvin Scarborough. Anthony Taylor, Steve Woodall Junior Exchangettes Olivia Bursey. Treasurer, Denita Melhorn. Secretary. Archie Rainey, President Exchange Club, Charlene Perry, Vice-President; Melody Grantham. President. Mrs. Betty Wall Lynn Dent, Gloria Jenik, Angela Boyd. Cathy Dowell. Salena Steplight. Denise Rogers. Patricia Patrick, Melody Grantham Sandra Spikes. Jan Hudgins. Olivia Bursey. Patrice Howard. Sandy McMahan. Andrea Edwards Tracey Banks. Fostine Duncan, Alfreda Bellamy, Beryl Barber. Denita Melhorn. Linda Heard, Phyllis Edmond, Loffiett Jones, Stephanie Robinson. Patrice Duncan. Jackie Lindsey, Stephanie Pass.Sa- mantha Hunter. Archie Rainey Dons McCall. Patricia Duncan. Angela Bell. Charlene Perry Aiding the community is only one aspect of being a Junior Exchangette. Baker High School's Junior Exchangettes are involved in many other activities such as aiding the Columbus Exchange Club in selling hot dogs at the Chattahoochee Valley Fair in October and participating in the annual Pancake Jamboree in February. Aside from helping the community, these girls also boost the morale of Baker students by giving a Christmas Party for the special education students and aiding in the Special Olympics. 139 The Key Club is a service organization which is closely associated with the local Kiwanis Club of South Columbus. On the agenda this year have been many civic-minded projects such as selling tickets for the Kiwanis Club's annual pancake jamboree and providing refreshments to the Southside Police Precint. Representing Baker, two members attend the weekly meeting at Piper's Restaurant in the Holiday Inn. Key Club Olivia Bursey. President: Teresa Black. Vice-President, Beryl Barber. Secretary: Steve Woodall. Treasurer. Mr. O P. Carlile Mechelle Craft. Marianne Smith. Beryl Barber. Patricia Key. Ronald Cooper. Melony Sneed. Cynthia Daniel. Thad Washington. Patricia Patrick, Teresa Black, McCurtis Taylor. Angie HolUclaw. Charlene Perry. Wendy Mills. Sandra Spikes. Jackie Lindsey. Carolyn Herron. Olivia 140 Bursey. Salena Steplight. Rhonda Smith. Steve Woodall Literary Guild The Literary Guild's primary goal is to maintain an interest of academic excellence in the area of language and literature. The group attends various Springer productions throughout the year and publishes The Challenger, containing student writing and the seniors' last will and testament. Patrice Howard. Treasurer; Steve Woodall. President; Jodi Hendrix. Historian; Sandra Spikes. Secretary; Jan Hudgins. Vice-President Mrs. Lebkisher. Mr Liebendorfer Sandra Bryant. Ronald Cooper. Melony Sneed. Pat nee Howard. Teresa Black. Angie Holtzclaw. Patricia Patrick. Nancy Miller. Mrs Lebkisher. Glen Peeler. Mr Liebendorfer. Jan Hudgins. Jodi Hendrix. Rodney Kirkpatrick. Steve Woodall. Sandra Spikes. 141 Melony Sneed, President; Patricia Patrick, Vice-President Angela Holtz- Mr. Lavoy S to wart daw. Secretary; Beryl Barber, Treasurer Consisting of juniors and seniors, membership selection is based on positive ratings by teachers on a prepared evaluation form concerning character and leadership. With a minimum GPA of 3.0 required, students must also actively participate in school and community extracurricular activities which are service related. In addition to visiting nursing homes on special occasions, the NHS holds a reception for Honor Roll students each six weeks. Inductions for new members are held in the fall and sprng followed by a reception. Jodi Hendrix. Michelle Shirley, Beryl Barber. Hamano Burgy. Pam Carr. Susan Lombardo. Jan Hudgins. Santa Miller Rodney Kirkpatrick. Sung Yong Tmnie, David Reed. Kevin Cooper, Ronald Cooper. Yong Won. David Otis. Joseph Richerson Angie Holtzclaw. Patricia Patrick. Sandra Bryant. Melony Sneed. Sandra Spikes. Olivia Bursey. Charlene Perry. LaDoris Chappell. Denita Melhorn. Gloria Weatherly. 142 Student Advisory Committee Mrs. Jean Gunn Melanie Babb. Reporter; Regina Clemens. Treasurer; Beth Franer. Secretary. Debbie Baggett. Activity Chairman: Sa- mantha Hunter. Vice-President; Santa Miller. President The Student Advisory Committee was established to help bring about a more positive relationship among students, faculty, and administration. One of its main objectives is to increase students' desire to become educationally, physically, mentally, and emotionally involved in the total school program. This group initiated a new program this year designed to encourage better attendance. Ribbons were awarded each month to students in each homeroom having above 95% attendance. At the end of the year, each perfect attendance student is given a certificate. Diana Baxter, Ronnie Manglona. Tammy Mills. Brenda Humiston. Kim Henry, Chris Young. Regina Clemens. Patty Childers. Yosefla Edmonds. Gussie Duncan. Joann Porter. Nancy Miller. Yong Won Johnny Winchester. Melanie Babb. Ceretha Harris. Nancy Smith. Tommy Crosby Otis Rutherford. Charlene Perry. Santa Miller. Denita Melhorn. Samantha Hunter Derrick Heard. Warren Allison. Bruce Robinson. Antonio Jefferson 143 Mrs. Effie Jo Reid With representatives from all four grades, this legislative body is a liaison between the administration, the faculty and the student body. It serves as a means by which students may express their views through the orderly process of government. SGA Richard Manglona. Vice-President; Delmas Shipman. Treasurer 144 Cathy Dowell. Nancy Miller. Delmas Shipman. Missy Parker. Cynthia Baker. Cynthia Daniel. Jackie Lindsey. Patricia Patrick. Bruce Brooks. Angie Holtzclaw. David Reed. Charlene Perry, Richard Manglona VOT Lynn Dent. Vice-President; Halt Cooper. Secretary; Mo- tony Sneed. Treasurer; Rhonda Smith. President The Vocational Office Training program is a cooperative work program enabling students to acquire various skills in the classroom while at the same time to hold a job. These in the program belong to the Future Business Leaders of America. Members sponsored Christmas parties for local nursing homes and for children at the West Georgia Regional Mental Hospital. They also sponsored a clothing and food drive for the Valley Rescue Mission. Metony Sneed. Lynn Dent. Melanie Crapps Rhonda Smith. Hah Cooper. Denise Rogers 145 WBHS, Baker High School's radio station, is a project of the Communications Club. Members daily program a radio show during fifth period for the junior-senior lunch. The purpose is to give students actual experience in planning and programming, as if it were a real radio station. The experience this year has been all too realistic! Just as stations have equipment breakdowns, we've had them too — so, we Ve been learning to substitute for imoperative turntables, tape machine breakdowns, and loss of our line to the cafeteria. WBHS Mr. David Lea Patrice Howard. President; Cheryl Quarterman. Treasurer: Jan Hudgins. Vice-Presi- dent Patrice Howard. Jan Hudgins. Cheryl Quarterman. Iris Hernandez Greg Countryman. 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