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THE BAKER ROCKET PAGE 5 Hal-ter Talk Hello, Guys and Gals, Here comes the parade of Good News. Marching down this column in first place comes the gossip that's overheard in Baker then Stop! Look! and Listen! for the news that is ahead. There's a popular saying around Baker these days, Hey 'birdlegs,' have you seen them yet? The hey 'birdlegs' was originated by our own Mary McGuire Cno, she wasn't call- ing Davidl and the remaining part refers to Iohn and Iim Cambell, two new boys from Uvalde, Texas. One is a carbon copy of the other. The seventh grade land eighth gradel girls are having a time with all the boys. They actually don't know who to pick from the many boys that are eligible. It seems that Io Eickman has been throwing long passes at Lester Kitchens but so far Lester has failed to catch any of them. The stag-line in the eighth grade is slowly but surely decreasing. Ioy OLD SAINT NICK By Ioy Wolff Now there's a jolly little fellow Running 'round on Christmas night, 5 and Tales Bigham, nailed Iohn Hollyfield, Cecille Stagner struck David Allan, and Peggy Honkes tackled Ierry Scharborough. We find Carolyn Peterson and Billy Brewer, Iody Magness and Kenneth Ross, and Ioella Evans and Charles Steger still heading the old couples in the eighth grade. ln the seventh grade there's Dee Dee Williams and Carl Blomquist, and Iudy Ellard and Iimmy Ottman. In our Long Hunch Dept. we predict that the ninth grade stag line, which is at this time the talk of Baker, will slowly but surely dimin- ish. At least that is what all the girls are hoping. Here's luck to the girls! Hot off the press and into our Current News column go these short but sweet topics .... You'll simply swoon when you see Iim and Iohn Campbell. Iust how many girls are trying to get Mark Beaubien? Yes, that's all the gossip for now, so we'll call this an issue. And so until next month, this is .... Yours in Gossip -The Roving Reporter PERFECT BUY HEDY HEARTIIROB Helpful CPI advice to the lovesick, homesick and seasick. Dear Miss Hearthrob, I have liked one girl for over a month. Three Weeks ago I gave her my ring and ever since she has been wearing it .... through her nose. I have been trying to break it to her gently that this sort of thing went out of style ages ago but I am afraid it might break her heart since she is very delicate. When I go by for her every morn- ing to take her to school she is beat- ing on a tom-tom and praying for rain. But these little things don't bother meg it's just that ring she wears through her nose. How can I make her wear my ring on her fin- ger? Yours truly, The Zombie Dear Zombie, I suggest that you compromise. Give her another ring and then she will have one for her finger and one for her nose. Yours truly, Hedy Hearthrob PEHFEET GIRL , , , , l. Hair ............................ Iim Cambell l. Hair ........................ Gayle Sullivan Seeing if all little children 2 F M k B b. .2 F S d W d Are snuggled up real tight . ace ........ .......... G r eau len . ace .......... ......... an ra a e ' 3. Eyes ........ .......... A ndrew Becker 3. Eyes .......... ........... M ary Goeke He wanders 'round from house to 4. Ears ......... ......... I immy Woody 4. Ears .......... ............... L iz Barron house, 5. Nose ......,. ........ I ohnny Kennedy 5. Nose .......................... Suzy Bowling And down the Chimney Slides, 6. Mouth ......... ............. I ay Arnette 6. Mouth .............. Barbara Norwood He enters the house ee quiet as Q 7. Teeth ........... ......... I ohn Cambell 7. Teeth ........ .......... B etty Schwartz mouse 8. Smile ....... ......... D avid Warner 8. Smile ............ ..........., I udy Tyson And opens his sack so wide, 9. Hands .................. Larry Fitzerland 9. Hands ........................ Elissa Hester 10. Physique ................ Eddie Kincaid 10. Figure .................. Ida Nell Melton And last the S'f0Cki1'1Q'S he fills ll. Legs ........................ Myles Brandon ll. Legs ............................ Iane Ottrnan From the lO0'f!0I1'1 10 the f0P, 12. Complexion ................ Iack Secord 12. Complexion ............ Peggy Laudan Then he'S On his IUGTTY WCIY. l3. Athletic ...................... Don Keeling l3. Athletic ................ Ava Nell Wood Per that WGS his IGS! STOP- l4. Personality ................ Greg Martin 14. Personality ............ Mary McGuire B 8. M PLUMBING CO. REASONABLE PRICES 6221 Dallas Highway Phone 5-8784 Nite and Sun. 53-1795 PICCADILLY CAFETERIAS Highest Quality-Liberal Portions FAIR PRICES 6:30 A.M. to 8:30 P.M. 808 CONGRESS 'tlllf' JB I UIQ? .. QMUSIC COMPANY 217 West 6th wcnoss mon me Posr OFFICE' Phone 8-8539
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PAGE 4 THE BAKER ROCKET Baa Baa Williams By Mary Ann Goeke Have you seen a short, darling girl strolling down the halls of Baker? And have you been wonder- ing who it is? Well, it's that lovable girl, Dee Dee Williams. Dee Dee, who is 4 feet lO inches short, has brown eyes, long brown hair, weighs 85 lbs., and was born November 26, l94U. She is 12 years old and has attended Baker all of her seven years of school. When asked what she thought of it she proclaimed lt's a swell school. As her hobby she collects story book dolls. Her favorites are Mr. Horn, gym, You Belong To Me, pink, and as for food, everything. Her current boyfriend right now is Bonnie Smith. ITough luck boysll If you haven't met her do so soon because she's a grand and lovable girl to know. When you do you'll know why she is our 7th grade per- sonality. AVE. B. GROCERY Whefe All Neighbors Trade 4405 Ave. B Phone 53-392i Music - Records - Instruments RADIOS 8 TELEVISION .l. R. REED MUSIC CO. 805 Congress - .gociefg - Bah McFarland By Melbcr Allman Swoon ...... sigh ...... gong- gong! ! ! ! ! lf you see a lowly eighth grade female go through this pro- cedure you can always bet that Bob McFarland isn't far away. Bob is known to most girls Cboys tool as the perfect boy. He has red- dish-blond hair, hazel eyes, weighs l64 lbs. and is 5 feet, ll inches tall. He was born December l, l938, in Burnet, Texas. Before coming to Baker last year, Bob went to Pease School. He said Baker was a wonderful school and that his favorite colors were green and white. Bob's favorite sport is football. He played defensive end on the foot- ball team this year, number 52. His favorite kind of music is hillbilly and the song Fortunes and Mem- ories. Practical Arts and Gym are Bob's favorite courses with Messrs. Pine, Posey, and Munson as his fav- orite teachers. His favorite food is steak, fixed any way. Bob McFarland is a simply won- derful person and if you don't know him, meet him. You'll be glad you did. Sarah Rockwell By Gayle Sullivan Fourteen long years ago, Bryan, Texas, was shaken by a small earth- quake! We know this earthquake as our own Sarah Rockwell. 5 feet 3 inches tall, lOl lbs., blue eyes, and blonde hair describes this 9th grade beauty. Before attending Baker, Sarah attended Hereford lun- ior High School. Her favorite color is blue along with Mr. Collins, English, Mexican food, the song Aramada, and her hobby is writing and collecting notes. lf you don't yet know her just lis- ten for a small, gentle, quiet voice saying oh, gads or oh, well, minor detail. You can be sure that's Sarah as those are her favorite phrases. Swimming is also tops on her sports list. When asked what she thought of Baker Sarah replied, lt's wonder- ful! And when she was asked what she thought of lack Secord, she ex- claimed, I love him ta' death. If you boys would like to compete with lack, her phone number is 53-1339. 3:30 P. M.- As the bell's about to ring Let us dance and let us sing. Another period gone away Horror, Horror, another day. lack Secord.
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PAGE 6 ELEMENTARY NEWS Back From Friday Mountain Boy oh Boy! Did we have fun at camp. This was a familiar phrase heard in the sixth grade after return- ing from camp. Sylvia Ann Ford told me all about what they did at a camp in a daily summary. So here it is: MONDAY: To start the week off with a thriller, they climbed Friday Mountain. Sylvia listed this adven- ture as most exciting. TUESDAY: The main event Tues- day was a cookout. Wonder what they had to eat? WEDNESDAY: Everyone worked in the craft shed on Wednesday Sylvia made a pair of book-ends. THURSDAY: The energetic work- ers learned how to repair a dam. They were also taught how to cut wood when they gathered it for a council fire, Thursday. FRIDAY: After the chore of pack- ing was finished they studied the beehives and rode donkeys. The counselors at camp are called Aunts and Uncles. There was Uncle Walt, Uncle Charlie, Aunt Lois, and Aunt Evelyn plus the two teachers. The food was real good, Sylvia replied when I asked her about it. Each meal, breakfast, lunch and din- ner, Was eaten in groups. Believe it or not, no one got home- sick. I ca:n't imagine why. Maybe, just maybe, they were having too much fun. A Clean Ioke May I hold your Palmolive? Not on your Lifebouy. Then I'm out of Lux? Yes, Ivory formed Then do I get the Colgate I Woodbury that joke if I were you. Hazlewood Texaco Service 530l N. Lamar AUSTIN TEXAS THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS C0- of Texas Paints, Varnishes, Lacquers, Leads, Oils, Enamels, Brushes and Painters' Specialties 2928 G-UADALUPE ST. AUSTIN, TEXAS THE BAKER ROCKET 0 0 C7 . V7 0- Janice Stark By Melba Allman The girl sports personality is none other than that bundle of lightning, Ianice Stark. Ianice is a cute bru- nette who is exactly 5' 5 tall and weighs ll8 lbs. One look at her sparkling brown eyes and you'll simply melt. Ianice was born in Austin, Texas, in the year l938, on May 30th. Be- fore coming to Baker, Ianice attend- ed Fulmore Iunior High School and before going there she went to Rosedale Elementary School. Mexican food and chocolate sodas top the list as Ianice's favorite foods. She likes all kind of sports and is good at everyone of them. Her tav- orite teachers are Miss Thigpen and Mr. Horn, while Iournalism is her favorite subject right along with gym. She likes popular music and her favorite songs are Delicado and Blue Tango . After attending Fulmore for SV2 years I really didn't expect such an enthusiastic reply to the question What do you think about Baker? Ianice said that Baker was a won- derful school with wonderful teach- ers and friendly students. Naturally her favorite colors are green and white. Ianice is an extremely interesting person, always full of pep and vigor. Meet her and you'll have a new friend! The Cage Season Upens By Iackie Patterson BOOM! What's that! somone ex- claimed. Oh, it's just the boys in the big gym. Basketball Season is here you know, was the reply. Yes, Basketball Season is here. The boys have been working extra hard for the games to be played in the future although the future is not too far away. If you're wondering what some of the boys have to say, well-Don Keeling said, I figure we have a good chance. The boys are good but they aren't very tall. It seems that lack and Gregg will cover up for that. lack Secord says, The boys are short! If we're going to win we have to run them to death. Don and Les- ter are good under the basket. Greg and lay can hit from outside. Greg Martin's answer was, Good chance, but no height. The boys are fast though. lf everybody hustles we can do what we did last year. lf Don and Lester clear the backbord and lack and lay hit from the out- side we can do pretty good. Iay Arnette's simple answer was, We oughta win. It seems that thirty boys went out, then the number was brought down to twenty. There are now fourteen, but two of these boys will be elimin- ated. The team as of now is: lack Se- cord, Iay Arnette, Greg Martin, Les- ter Kitchens, Don Keeling, Larry Fitzgerald, Sam Bowman, Ike Tay- lor, Larry Carpenter, Franky Bloom- quist, Sam Ilquin, Bill Brewer, Don Benner, Wilbur Urban. The first game will be played after the Christmas holidays. There will be a meeting December 9, l952, to straighten out the schedule. If we want to win first place again this year let's all go to the games and back up those boys. - Never make love at the garden gate, The bats may be blind, but, the neighbors ain't. Pflil!Q-lliflllY10QUi1lQl!0QOQ ! Hyde Park Pharmacy i i DRUGS GIFTS AND SUNDAES i 2 Let Us Fill Your P1-escriptio'n.s - Q 4017 Guadalupe rioicliuioinitli 2010101
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