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PAGE 2 THE BAKER ROCKET The Editor Speaks By Larry Fitzgerald Now that school has started and most of us are getting used to it, I think it would only be fair to treat the teachers with respect and kind- ness. Remember that they are hu- man too although that may be hard to make yourself believe when a few of them ask you to stop talking and step into the cloakroom. But the thing to do, if you want to stay on the right side of a teacher, is to always get your homework in on time. ROCKET STAFF Editor-in-Chief .,.,l,,,,,.,.....,,, Larry Fitzgerald News Editor .............,..,.......,.,. Gayle Sullivan Assistant News Editor .......... Carol Wyckoff Assistant Edltor ..,,,.,.........,.., Suzanne Boling Assistant Editor ..,t. ,,,..,.., W anda Foreman SOCieiy Editor ,,.,.....,,,.........,,, Peggy Laudan Asst. Society Editor .....,.. Mary Ann Goeke Advertlslng Mgr. .....,..,......, Bobetta Clayton Asst. Adv. Mgr ......,.......... Catherine McCann Art Editor ......,.,,,. ....,,,,,,,, S andq Wade fGAY'S FABRIC SHOP 542l Lamar Blvd. Phone 5-5322 Northwest Cleaners 6I05 Burnet Rd. Austin Phone 5-5942 Just Good Dry Ckcmifng FAMILY LAUNDRY SERVICE Baker Team By Kenneth McDonald Watch them on the football field, Such zesto and such pep. You're looking at some football boys That really keep in step. There's Keeling and there's Kitchens, And Wiley Wiman too. l wouldn't be a bit surprised at what Those boys can do. The other team is kicking, The crowd is taut and tense. Boling bounds through for a touch- down, That's using good horse sense. Yes, when it comes to football, They're really on the ball, Because they're the boys that plunge the line, And seldom ever fall. When this season is over, And most of the team has passed. The people will know that this is the team, That is really cooking with gas. i Hiway Cop to lane Ottman: Well, lady! How did you hit him? Ianie: l didn't, officer. l stopped to let him across, and he fainted. THE TEDDY BEAR SHOP The Fashion Store of Austin for the Younger Set II9 E. North Loop Phone 5-580l GOOD ADVICE By Carol Peterson Are we going to let our good manners go to waste when we could be using them? What are they for, anyway? This is what we have to do. You know as well as l do that we can't let those seventh graders and the new students think we are all Snobs. lust think back ...... Remember when you were in the seventh grade, or when you first came to Baker. You didn't want to be an out- sider any more than they do. You wanted to belong to everything. A friendly hello here and a sweet smile there, means a lot to the new people at Baker. Sometimes you think that they are awfully dumb when they ask you where S-lU is or where the gym is, but you did the same thing. Now let's all try to make the new students feel as much here in Baker as we are. What do you say? What Is It? What would you say if someone were to say they liked your sobri- quet?, Stylish Vivian Patillo said, I did not know I had it on. Mark Beaubien Csmartyl said, l'm insulted! Polite Betty Schwartz said, Thank you! Unpredictable Iudy Lawson said, l'd slap their silly face! Quaint little Peggy Laudan says, BeIIoHe Humble Service I really don't know! ml GUADALUPE Although some Bakerites dis- HOME LUMBER co. I agree, a sobriquet really isn't. so Phone 2-0978 Austin bad. lf you look it up 1n a Diction- 5705 B 'ei Road ary you'll find its just a nickname. PHONE 5-6III VIOLET CROWN FOOD STORE mae Courteous On-Time Service 6608 N. Lamar BROS. GROCERIES ' FRUIT ' FRESH MEAT 5722 Burnet Road Allandale Village Odorless Cleaners and Shirt -Laundry 2930 Guadalupe Phone 7-3794 PLEASE PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS I W W l Harrison- qw my ma Wi'S - LCASIEU Pearson- REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE-LOANS T :Kuta - Stan 1873 305 W- 6th Ph- 2420! LUMIERJIUIIOINGMIBIAIS -Home DECOIIAYION-APPIIANCIS-All couomomnc
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THE B12-.'S.E... .EQCKET VOL. IV ISSUE I BAKER IUNIOB HIGH SCHOOL NOVQ., 1952 SCHODL Well, gang, it's back to the salt mines again. But you know, it's not really as bad as it sounds. It's really fun! Baker's enrollment surely has in- creased this year. There are just loads of new students here who feel awfully lonely. Let's go all out to make friends with them and make them feel at home! And there BELLS R NG AGAIN are a lot of new teachers at Baker too. lust to name a few there are: Mr. McLemore, Miss Patterson, Miss Mitchell, and Mrs. Farr. Welcome to Baker! Of course, we just couldn't get along in this day and time, Cthe girls couldn't that isl without some cute new boys. Take a gander at that Eddie Kincaid! Also, Leon CHEERLEADERS ELECTED Seems as though there was a little mixup in the business of elect- ing cheerleaders this year. It was to be that each student could vote for one ninth grade girl for cheerleader and one eighth grade girl for alternate. There were five ninth grade groups and three eighth grade groups going out. The girls were on edge all day, waiting to know who the lucky winners were to be. There seemed to be a little talk going around that the election was not fair. A meeting was called by Mr. Dar- nell and Mr. Ieffery, to decide what was to be done. They didn't want anybody to feel like the election was unfair so ,the girls and every- one decided it would be best to have another election. CAnother gray hairl So on Thursday morning the elec- tion began again, and this time the students were to vote on six ninth grade girls and six eighth grade girls. Everyone seemed to be pleas- ed except the groups, who were getting tired of keeping fingers crossed and biting fingernails. The day wore on and seemed as though the girls just had to go to the office to call their mother, or something, anything. Then at sixth period, came the sound, Bong! Bong! And then came the announcement asking all the girls who went out for cheerleader please come to the library. When all the girls were seated and hopes high, Mr. Darnell said, I know you are all anxious to know who your cheerleaders are so here they are! Lizzie Barron, Iocne Ott- mann, Sandra Wade, Bobetta Clay- ton, Gayle Sullivan, and Suzanne Bowling. These are the lucky girls and Baker's proud of them. The alternates are Betty McDan- iels, Lorraine Guerrero, Charlotte White, Martha Smith, and Bettye Sue McGee. Our team is really going to have a big year so let's get behind them and YELL! Campell, Iohnny Garcia, and Mark Beaubien! ! Steady, girls, steady! Now turn about. The boys really couldn't get along without the girls, either, falthough they won't admit it.l Well, there are some real dolls here, such as Mary Ann Goeke, Ianice Stubbs, and Carol Nor- wood. Hubba,, hubba! And that's not half of them! FUTURE HOMEMAKING WEEK November 3rd through 8th will be observed as F.I-I.A. Week. This week our devotionals will be given by members of F.H.A. con- cerning the aims and purposes of the organization. The assembly Thursday, the 7th, will be an em- blem service given by members of the ninth grade. The eighth grade will contribute to the assembly by doing a skit. A box will be placed under the devotional bulletin board where contributions will be ac- cepted for friendship packages to be sent overseas.: Austin is to be the meeting place of Area 7. Over IZUU girls are ex- pected in Austin, November 8th, The program will include installation of officers, workshops, speakers, recre- ation, and other activities. To the Sports Fans of Baker To everyone who attends the games that Baker plays whether it be basketball, football or if it is just coming to the pep rallies I would like to thank each and every one of you who attended and pulled for Baker and would like to see you keep up the good work. Also I would like to express my gratitude for the time and effort you put in electing our cheerleaders and alter- nates, and another thing, if this isn't school spirit, What is?
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PAGE 3 THE BAKER ROCKET - Sociefy - ygllen-tA gl'aJe pelufflla-Aly gfa-Je pefdonanty gl'aJe pel'50llaAty SUE PATTERSON By Lanetcr Stefka Have you ever walked down the hall and seen that set of twins and wondered how in the world anyone in the world could tell them apart? Well, here is one of them. Sue was born Iuly 5, 1940, has brown hair and green eyes. She attended three other schools before she came to Baker. Sue liked Baker best and her favorite colors are green and white. Speech is her favorite subject and Mrs. Walden is a pretty wonderful teacher as far as Sue is concerned. She loves to swim and likes to watch baseball. Sue has one sister, Lou Patterson Cher twin? and three brothers. When she was asked who her boyfriend was she blushed and said, That's a secret. 4 ,wx ,wen 3 I , . ,.., .:,.,,..V ... .5 ' 2 225: ,512.E.F513.'IiI?I'IlIeIE1i13E2EZ321'512::a.-.:,:525, .' 21' '15 -I'-2:5 V' :Vi-25' .1 5':5E1,5 'f':' ' 'f Vrrsrrr-' s-1-1-33:-er::V:1::s.:--1-ur.2:r1:::s:::sw-:- - 11. ::V::.:::1:,s1,:g.':..,.:.Z. . 1-.,.:,,:,s,k.,:A ,.:,,,:,,,V H, , V fran- . ss: -:.2-5:I:zrt:isssiziaiifzisift M 11:5-1-5:-551225529:5fa2a:2:21sr? ,m f 'Ei21E.- ..-1:1:I:, :.,.g ' - ii2:s:s:eaiZ2E12aEzE1E1:e:e1.a:s::::i:-:e:e.i.51:..:.:sas-5s.s1s:sz:s::z':safaris? .:V::-Q:-f es -V-::e.:-is15:55-s-5-5' :::,1. -1. , ,:g.515i::qt .:zVsw::1:r:::gs:,:1:::zes1:s:2::2:::z:z:z..f -:s:se:1:x2:11'::1:1a:a1a1zs2kgg:g, :wf.fs:-- -f:':1:Q: z.:f:.:1::. 11:-me ,221 Wa. . .Vf's2+::, -:Esz.21Irf'25,2:25Ez 2'2- If V .IElEEE: . '1::a:5'5-1 'E ':,.1' if '-525511-5 '1lr 15's'...'.E1EfE1E.-,'eZ.E 1 ---'-' 1 EVE3E'::EE:'1 'Zfirrfr-1' '- ..-it 11V:,:,:.:,:::::V:..,:,.,: ,tm fa -. V sam-.zz:,:,:,:.:,:,:,s3,p,:f,:Qs:...Q4V-1-,f-Q. 4t. 3gg,,.t,:,:,- V,,,, ,.,,1ssmVVs 4Q:,s.?5g2gf,s55 3132-,: st. -E: .. - w::::a:sWsa?tE5?E'Et:-E52EaI1:zE3at 5' '2 -1 .ft ::f:1:1:1:f- z- -V:f-N zgge fz f:.f1'e,sgg:9 as-is52525151525a2sEa:::r:tz:a:aa:a . . ...... ... , .:22551:-sea-sit:M.-rf.-.:.,.:.::-:is-:::-'1:2'e.1:1-Q::.:::2:Ef :55Ez:f,ii:- s ' .,:r5:z2-f-22:2::ss:5:2:as.esieieieti122:-sS:9:ie:a:a:se2tet:a:s:s:5:51'g5zgagsgegg:gaggg:g::g32135sfgttgtgrsigzt:1515251522 m.:.1.:...:.1 V - .:.:.:.t...:tV-V-5,5 .Vs:a:s::e?xsz:::.1-.- .:. '1f:.:V:rf:1:::f:e:ag.:.e:s:1-':,::::-:z2i:is2zf:2::::::s:s.1.:::::a:a.a:a:s-1::s:s:2-e1:5sf'z:z:5asi:-z::.::s:s:s, :.:s:s:s:see:sz:arse:-- 12f2i2s:s1ss:s:a-at -4-1:-'-5-1.4..1:-:..i-.-:ff-:-:M ,.,-,.,,,,-4.1-zz.-:'-1 V'--.V1,:V-I.-::::::1.1f:-':-:::::-:-::--1-'V-r-.-:-ms-':1.-:-11-V-Ve 1-z-1-1-1-2-1-1-Z.:-.:+::V-. 'f+'-:.:.:4-:-::- , 4' 1 , :Vt-.-,:::.:.. V...Swt.-...zz-1-V:,,. -:nr Lf.: V:1V:::':,.'.-:::-:sz .. -- 2..-..:1-:-:-1:V- w::f:1:f:e BETTYE SUE IVICGEE By Ava Nell Wood None other than Bettye Sue Mc- Gee has stepped into the Baker spotlight for the personality of the month. Bettye has brown hair, blue eyes and the cutest smile you have ever seen. She is four feet and eleven inches tall and weighs 100 pounds. Bettye's going steady with Doyle Fickle Can old Bakeritel so it won't do you boys any good to know that she rides the bus home and her phone is 5-0123 Cunless you want to fight it out with Doylel. Her favorite song is You Belong To Me and Miss Thigpen really hits the spot with Bettye, gym and English do too. If you ask her what she likes to eat she'll say Mexican or ltalian food. ELIZABETH BARRON By Melbcr Allman The ninth grade personality this month is a cute little brunette wtih brown eyes and a friendly smile. She measures exactly five feet and two inches and weighs 107 pounds. Here's a hint if you don't know who it is already. She is one of the Cheerleaders. Yes, you guessed it right, it is Elizabeth Barron. Liz was born April l, l938. She at- tended three other schools besides Baker. When she was asked what she thought about Baker, she re- plied, I love it. l..iz's favorite song is I Went To Your Wedding while Mexican food is another one of her favorites. Mr. Collins hits the spot with Liz land his Englishj, PORTER PLUMBING 8 HEATING C0 am euAnAturE Phone 53-3303 I LESTER'S CORNER DRUG 39I5 Guadalupe Meet Your Friends Here H. H. ADKINS GROCERY AND MARKET 720I N. Lamar Music - Records - Instruments RADIOS 8: TELEVISION J. R. REED MUSIC CO. 805 Congress BecIc's Rosedale Drug 4704 BURNET ROAD Phone 5-6529 AVE. B. GROCERY Where All Neighbors Trade 4405 Ave. B Phone 53-392I
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