Baker Junior High School - Rocket Yearbook (Austin, TX)

 - Class of 1953

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PAGES THE BAKER ROCKET . . BAKER BUSTERS - QI! .siaorfa perdonadfg Have You ever felt like Crawl- My .spoorfa nraonagfg CECILLE STAGNER By Melba Allman Who? Cecille Stagner! What? Girl Sports Personality! Why? Be- cause of her wonderful sports ability and pleasing personality. Cecille was born in Bastrop, Texas in the year 1938 on Decem- ber 20th. She has long brown hair and brown eyes. Cecille plans to attend the Uni- versity of Texas and become a Gym teacher. Naturally Cecile listed Miss Thigpen as her favorite teacher and Gym as her favorite class. She just loves fried chicken, the color blue, baseball, Dale lgobertson, and the song Side by ide. When l ask Cecille who her boyfriend was she blushed and said she didn't know, but one of her faithful friends managed to utter two words which would mean sigh .... to any one of a number of eighth grade girls. DAVID ALLEN ! lf you are one of the unfortu- nate people who doesn't know Cecille you will undoubtably be interested in knowing that her phone number is 5-9923. She lives at 3904 Avenue H. Hazlewood Texaco Service 5301 N. Lamar AUSTIN TEXAS ing under one of the tables in the library? lt seems that two girls were in the library after school. They were discussing the paint- ings of the wall. Of course, the artist got into the conversation. One of the girls made the remark, lf l could do something like that, l surely wouldn't be teaching school. After a lengthy conversa- tion the girls finally started to leave, then they discovered that Mr. McKenzie fwho, by the way is the artist of the paintings! was standing on the other side of the blackboard partitions. Thorough- slipped ly embarrassed, the girls out of the library quietly without being seen. Maybe they weren't seen! ' lt seems that very strange things are happening also in the girls locker room. After a full hour of lournalism maybe you could understand what put M,A.G. in such a hazy mood. lt seems when she woke up, she was standing in front of her locker basket. All of a sudden she began having spasms! She could not find her shorts! ! Oh! no! After a very frantic search, M.A. dis- covered she had already put her shorts on. ALL OF A SUDDEN By Iudy Cartwright The day was cool and cloudy. A perfect day for robbing a stage coach. Hey boss! rumbled a deep voice. When's we gittin' to that ambush place? Here we are, the boss an- swered. While they waited, they set up camp and made plans. They were gonna git that stage fulla gold dust. lt would be easy enough. All they'd have to do would be to jump the driver and strangle the rest of the men. The stage would then be theirs. Are your shootin' irons ready men? the leader asked. All of a sudden around the bend came .... Iunior! Come home for your nap. Spring has sprung. Fall has fell. Summer is here, And it's hotter than usual . Elm T ln-.- SAM BOWMAN By Laura Guerrero My! What a cute flat top. Have you heard this familiar phrase before? And wanted to know just whose flat top they were talking about? Well, this certain flat top belongs to Sam Bowman who was born lanuary 27, 1939. He's 14 years old and in the 8th grade. He has brown eyes and black hair, is 5' 4Mg , and weighs 130 pounds. Among Sam's favorites are: Mexican foodg subject, mathp teachers, Mr. Posey and Mr. Piney song, Why Don't You Believe Me'? g movie star, lune Allison, and colors, green and white. Sam's hobby is collecting match folders and playing baseball. His pasttime is watching T.V. and talking on the phone. He plans to go to S.M.U. and play baseball. 7 Up Wimmimburgs Park Perr the team won first place in the South- west and ranked second in the nation. He also played guard on the Baker basketball team, and lettered. He's quite a guy, isn't he? mlQM ! Hyde Park Pharmacy ! ! DRUGS GIFTS AND SUNDAES ! ' Let Us Fill Ycmfr Prescriptions E 4017 Guadalupe 14!Zo1oicioioioJ

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-f---ll--L THE BAKER ROCKET PAGE 5 CHARLES BETTS By Linda Willoughby Where's Charley! Charley who? Well Charles Betts no doubt. Whosh-there went a dynamic male, who strongly resembles the person in question. Charley is about 5'Z , with blond hair and blue eyes. lnci- dentally he also has an extremely good start on a bountiful crop of freckles sprinkled across his nose. lf you were to inquire you would be informed that girls are secondary to baseball and you would also find out that his fa- vorite colors are orange and white. CThe famous Texas Long- horns colors are one and the samel. Side by Side is number one on his song hit parade. Char- les believes and agrees, as every- one does, that lohn Wayne and Mr. Collins both deserve Oscars. Mr. Betts just adores speech and they tell us he is quite adept at it. Along with all these Charley has many, many good and close friends. Charles has only been at Baker for one year but has already come to know it very well. l'rn sure I don't have to tell you that Charles has an A-l person- - .sizciefy - DONNA BONDS By Sandra Wade During football season did you ever notice an eighth grade alter- nate screamleader full of vim, vigor, and vitality just yelling her head off. She is identified by blue eyes, brown hair, and an abun- dunt field of speckles on her slightly upturned nose. All 84 pounds, 4'll of it was Donna Bonds. She has attended Rosedale elementary, and is now braving her 2nd year in Baker. Next year she will grace McCallum lunior High and then finally l-ligh School. She hopes to complete her educa- tion at the University of Texas. She adores Dorothy Collins and Tell Me You're Mine. Her one ambition in life is to be a writer for the A. P. and as we all well know her favorite pastime and hobby is talking. Her choice of colors is green and white and Mexican food rates high. Donna was 13 years of age on the 14th day of November. All agreed she 1 t CHARLES BUDDY 5 FURGERSON By I udy Tyson On February 14, 1938 in the thriving metropolis of Cooper, Texas, the stork arrived to deliver a package to the G. A. Furger- son's. This package was none other than the bright and shin- ning personality we all know as Charles Buddy Furgerson. Charles Buddy Che would rather be called Buddyl Furger- son is mounted on a 5'9 slender frame. He has green eyes with sandy hair which is really a knock out fespecially with girlslll Speaking of girls his one and only seems to be Peggy Laudan alias Mighty Mite. Buddy is a fiend with a flashbulb camera, especi- ally sense he has been taking photography in science. Till I Watz Again With You tops the song list with Mexican food run- ning a tight race in the food cata- gory. I-le plans to go to AGM. and be a horse doctor! ! l'm sure most of you know Buddy but if by chance you don't, we suggest you meet him. You can probably find him put- CIMY- is a wonderful girl. ting around on his motor scooter. THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS C0 PICCADILLY A ETERIA - Ave. B. enocenv , , C ,F 5, of rex., l Highest Quality-Lzberal Poftwnd Paints, Varnishes, Lacquers, Leads, Olls, W '-W All N U ' Tmf' FAIR moss Enamels, Brushes and miners' specmms 6:30 AM. to stao P.M. me GUADALUPE sr. 4405 A B Phan' nm' aoa CONGRESS Ausrm, TExAs



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7f...,-.v . , 7 ,ma 5- : f:1i:::'::5 THE BAKER ROCKET PAGE? DeSf'FPfi0'1 of OUTCQME OF Gilt'-5' Heres The Winning INTRAMURALS A'n' :':': team Tight offer 'fl'1eY beet Tudr Meieis team BY Pew Laudcm and 'zzzi ':': f lor first piefef h Linda Willei-19hbY izizif ,,i:'f -.'n- iilliiifa gff .1:'V Q-51 P' t t t ' t 'znzi' f ?.'jEf5 'illz 'H :AV 5' arefc ure e O ng The girls' basketball teams of if First Row: Frances Bake? ll-1niOT High l'1CiVe played :.:.,t,:,.: T McCloskey, lanice ln the lmmmurcds- Stark, and Melba All- Of the ninth grade heading the man. list was lanice Stark's team with r Second HOW: Miss the teammates' Me-lbs Allman' Thigpen, MiSS Berne- Ruth Nielsen, Ida Ne11Me1tOHfEVCf man, Ida Nell Melton, Ann lohnson, Franges Mciillosgrey, end Ruth Nielsen- Tune Eckmcmf an Shir GY fu' ,,,,, . Third ROWS Shir1eY hem- In Second place is Mary MC- Graham' Tune Eckmsnf Gmfes lea? and 'third place is Eva Ann Iohnson, cmd lUClY Me1eIS teem- nnneiniei Mfs. Mmm. The eighth grade bqskerbcri 1..- tramurals started the week of DO YOU HAVE clreiving. Especially pin theltcgays -S-Zfgbzgza Wlllgclgaiggin 1 ' ' ' o ou ar- n I I THE FEVER? toisiwlmmmg ls go Henkes, Mane Braddocks, Bonnie lt must be that a number of Baker students are catching the contagious disease called inflam- matory fever according to the ex- cuses the teachers have been re- HEMPHILL'S BOOK STORE No. I-I09 E. Zlsl' Phone 8-87I5 No. 2 8: Office-250l Guadalupe Phone 6-63l6 Have you ever seen one of the students that have this so called inflammatory fever go limping painfully away from the school building? lf you have you might see them later at one of their favorite fishing holes, or at one of the afternoon movies, or even you might have been among them the day of the track meet. lf you are among these students who have this fever, l'm sure you too have been enjoying yourself tremendously between the hours of 8:30 A.M. and 3:30 P.M. The best cure for this horrible disease is: l. To rise immediately at 6:30. fYou may have to skip breakfast thoughl. 2. To pay attention in classes. CTO the teacherl. 3. To get all your homework. Don't Worry about a relapse. We don't think you'll have one. ri::::::::::::::,-:::::::::n 'P I tv 1, MARSHALLS 1, lp HOBBIES AND TOYS lg 1: American Flyer Trains It 2924 Guadalupe Phone Z-l445 4, T lp L-J::::::.-::::::::::::::::JA Rheamans, Charlotte White, Mar- tha lo Sherrill, and Katherine Mc- Cann teams competing against each other. After the eighth grades finished their intramurals the seventh grade played and so far Nelda Hayes and loyce Shannon's teams are the only ones that have played. JOURNALISM CLASS SIGNS 30 We, the members of the Iour- nalism class wish to express our thanks to all of you who helped to make the Baker Rocket pos- sible. ' We want to thank our adver- tizers, and the business men. who have helped us meet our financial problems. Next we want to thank our readers, you, the students who subscribed to the paper. We want to thank you especially for the many ways you have co-op- erated with us. Last but certainly not least we want to thank the teachers who have offered advice, allowed us extra working time, and counciled us so very wisely. -Complete Eziden Su-fsplties I- Aus-Tex Exterminators 8. Chemical Co. E. D. Wooten Dick D. Wooten Office Ph. 5-7111 6015 Burnet Rd. AUSTIN, TEXAS 1 WATSONS FLORIST Flowers For All Occasions 2604 Guadalupe Phone 2-9294 ,,

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