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PAGE FOUR THE BAKER ROCKET Gllazn Hrnphvrg 1954 CLASS PROPHECY E The Baker Seniors of 1954 pro- phesy that: The nation will soon be well supplied with secretaries because we give them Barbara Brill, Paula Casey, Dennie Dement Cshe might later turn P. E. teacherl, Ncmcy Dement, Georgia Foelsing, Kathy Giddens, Barbara Grice, Io Roye Herber, Helen Herrin, Saundra Hoskins, Liz Schwab, Betty Voight, Barbara Wilder and Carol Wycoff for that magnimous pro- fession. By either l958 or l959 the De- troit Lions will have a winning streak in the person of Wiley Wy- man. Somewhere along that time the St. Louis Cardinals and the Cleveland Indians will be neck and neck in the world series with David Melber on the Cardinals and Don Renner on the Indians. Gerald Heath and Delbert Mo- berg will be right up in the big leagues too but we don't know which team. Our air force will prosper in a few years when Roger Wilkinson, Wilson Iensen, Lester Lang, and Curtis Conrad join, and Bill Young designs the planes for them to pilot. Ella Dean Franks and JoAnn Neel will also take to the air as stewardesses. If you get sick you'll have somebody to go to because We prophesy that Irving Cutter will be a doctor, Ann Cavett will be a psychiatrist, Ioan Beard will be a lab technician, Ioyce Berry, Martha Smith, and Wanda Thur- man will be nurses. Musicians from Baker will be: Singers: Alice Dawson, Delores Henderson, and Yvonne Platt, Concert violinist Shirley Rowland. We predict that Melvin Daily and Roger Fleet will achieve their lifelong ambition of passing to the lUth grade. Linda Cox, Carolyn Foelks, Flo Seekatz, Patsy Martinez, Virginia and Tink West will settle to the peacefulC?l task of Wann, down being housewives. don't prophesy, we con- We demn Carolyn Crider and Cecile Stagner Cas P. E. teachersl, Iimmy Doherty Cstudying law at AGCMJ, Bertha Ingram Cgoing to business schooll, Tippa Scott fstudying law at U. of TJ, and Irene Wag- ner and Charlotte White Calso Collegel to more school. Gee, you poor souls. Criminals fwill shudder when they hear the name of F.B.I. agents Sam Olgin and Iohnny Sherrill. Various other Bakerites pursu- ing various other occupations are: Ann Baldwin and Sue Rodgers who will be mission workers, Ia- nelle Cain, who will be a typist or librarian four crystal ball was a little cloudy so we couldn't be surel, Roger Campbell who will be a comedian the hopes to someday be as good as Mr. Pinel. Viress Doyle who will live on a horse ranch and raise-guess what?--horses, Wayne Fickel who will work with the Shell Oil Com- pany at Houston, Craig Haydon who will be a designing engineer, Henry Hodges who wil be a com- mercial artist, Ioyce Schmidt who will be a telephone operator, Iames Spaw who wil be a con- struction engineer, Donnie Martin Palmer who will be an interior decorator and Leon Miears who will be a rancher. Of course, there are some peo- ple who really won't amount to much like Richard Wolfe who will only be a millionaire and have a Cadillac and a Iaguar to match each of his 300 suits, Nancy Ramm who will marry a millionaire and travel all over the world and eat every kind of food there isp and Raymond Bohls and Ierry Marx who will be such successful busi- nessmen that they will have plenty of time off to go fishing. There are a few other things that some Bakerites will do: Clar- ence Pruitt will make McCallum's lloasketball team, Ierry Scarbor- ough will be the friendliest enemy in the world, Margaret Laybourn will be an Old Maid fdon't quote usl, Nelda Mangham will see every state in the union before she's 2l CI don't see anything wrong with the biggest and bes- testi, Bennie Miller will stay out of trouble fat least for a whilel, Gayle Parr will see Hawaii and France, Thomas Flowers will be- come president of the I.F.F.L. Cln- ternational Federation of Free Loadersl, Sherry Bailey will grow to be 5' tall, and Martha Sherrill will make a complete collection of diamond rings set in platinum itat chancel. Last, but certainly not least, Arthur Chester will Cand I quotel never imagine himself not to be otherwise than what it might ap- pear to others that what he was or might have been was not other- wise than what he had been would have appeared to them to be otherwise. fThanks to Mr. who will be a mechanic, Harriet Lewis Cm-1-011.5 cEnd quote., Q EV Hyde Park Hardware fuefyni E ll ' tij 1-5 HARDWARE - sPoRTlNe eooos TELEPHONE 6.5, ,O l AV4 Sherwin-Williams Paint FEMININE FASHIONS 395 Congress 4l2l Guadalupe Phone 5-3225 2904 Guadalupe Austin. Texas Ro Cox Service . . . Y ' 30' North Side Phone 5-9421 E 670' Your Friends sin I ' D I Weftznd E smfrrs I 42fdy8- D5-Zi ea er D 'i H'g a
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THE BAKER ROCKET PAGE THREE SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the ninth grade ot Baker Iunior High, being of unreason- ably sound? mind and body, do hereby leave our earthly and un- earthly possessions to our under- classmen. Sherry Bailey-My nickname of Shorty to Betty Snowden. Ann Baldwin-My romantic imagination and personality to someone bashful. Ioan Beard--My ability to have iun in math under Mrs. Walden to Lillie Mae Clopton. Ioyce Berry-My record of go- ing steady tor 22 months to Peg- gy Parrish. Raymond Bohls-My g o o d grades to anyone who needs them. Barbara Brill-My ability to open my mouth at the Wrong time to any poor innocent creature. Ianelle Cain-My ability ot making lUU's on a Social Studies test to some lucky lowerclass- man. Roger Campbell-My ability to be bad to Raymond Sherman. Paula Casey-To my sister, Lil- lie Faye, my kindness. Ann Cavett-My place as vice- president oi the Footlight Players and my ability to make gruesome faces to Donnie Tew. Arthur Chester--My love and sympathy to Mr. Pine, who has had to teach me. Lynda Cox-My ability to Work in the library to Ierry Ann Fra- zier, who will be in the seventh grade next year. Carolyn Crider--My love for baseball books to Darlene Inman. Irving Cutter-My algebra book to Earl Dean in hopes that he can get better grades. Melvin Dailey-My, flat top to Bill Hamilton. Alice Dawson-My bloodshot eyes to Lillie Faye Casey. Dennie Dement-My baton to Avis McFarland. Nancy Dement-I, Nancy De- ment, do hereby will my ability to crack While singing a high note to Claryce Smith. Iimmy Doherty-My hair to Mr. Gilman will Pine because he is tearing his out in Algebra class. Viress Doyle-My math book and grades to Mrs. Walden and Mr. Pine. Wayne Fickel--My physique to Willie Thurman. Tommy Flowers-My hair to anybody that can take care ot it. Georgia Foelsing-My love for baseball to Mary Sue Schwartz. Carolyn Folkes-My long hair to Pat Foreman. Dean Franks-My almost black hair to Lavada Dockens. Kathryn Giddens -l, Kathryn Giddens, will my rosy cheeks to Charlotte Currier. Barbara Grice-My ability to blush so easily to Carol Moore. Helen Hausman-My locker to Dee Dee Williams. Craig Hayden--My long black if-'l hair to Bob Young. Gerald Heath-My A-I-'s in Al- gebra to Allan Rogers. Delores Henderson-My good grades in science to any 8th gra- der. lo Roye Herber-All ot my boy friends to Marie Herrin. Henry Hodges--I leave Don Meyer my ability to draw. Saundra Hoskins-My ability to get along with Mr. Pine to Dar- lene Dailey. ' Bertha lngram-To Mary Grice l will all oi the good-looking boys. Wilson Iensen-My place in Mr. Pine's paddle line to Billy Linder. Margie Iohnson - My s h o rt blonde hair to Dee Dee Williams. Timmy Kanetzky--I will Baker to my brother. Nancy Kelly-My braces to my sister, Ioyce Kelly. Norma King-My complexion to Barbara Dean. Linda Kleinschmidt--My quiet- ness to any loudmouth. Lester Lang-My big brown eyes to Mr. Pine. Margaret Laybourne-My tardy permits to Virginia Barron. Nelda Mangham-My helpful and beloved boo hoos to Billy Linder. Donnie Martin-My flat-top to I. T. Pruitt. Patsy Martinez-My locker and books to the 8th grade. Ierry Marx-My curly hair to any boy in the 8th grade. David Melber-My flirting abi- lity to David Kennedy. Leon Miears-My math book to Mr. Pine, so he may use it again. Bennie Miller-My ability to get kicked out ot class to Allen Ro- gers. Delbert Moberg-My athletic ability to Walter Dollar. F.. C. Mowdy--Mr. Pine to Al- len Rogers tor math. Io Ann Neel--My ability to gig- gle to Betty Hetzel. Sam Olguin-My ability not to get the car on Friday night to Charles Dodson. Harriet Palmer-My place in Algebra to Mary Lynn Metz. Gayle Parr-My place by Nancy Ramm in advisory to Wil- lie Thurman. Pauline Perry-My ability to come to Training Union often to Sue King. Yvonne Platt-My voice to Dee Dee Williams. Clarence Pruitt-My ability to get in trouble to Ernest McCar- ver. Nancy Ramm-My abiltiy to say things that embarass me to San- dy Hitchcock. Sue Rodgers-My ability to es- cape Mr. Pine's paddle to any unsuspecting eighth grader who may need it. Shirley Rowland-My braces to Mary Nell Greeson. Lupe Santos-My dumbness to Tony Santos. Ierry Scarbrough-My most precious fortune ot friends to Peggy Parrish. Ioyce Schmidt - My history grades to Marilyn Schmidt in hope she will keep them good. Liz Schwab-Leaves her danc- ing ability to Sue King. Tippa Scott-My citizenship to my little sister, Mary Ann Scott. Flo Seekatz-My love tor math and Mr. Pine to someone in the eighth grade. Iohn Sherrill-My ability to get caught playing hookey to Bob Young. Martha Sherrill-My figure to iContinued on Page 71
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THE BAKER ROCKET PAGE FIVE 9TH GRADE VACATION PLANS UNDERWAY What will you be doing this summer? Going swimming? Go- ing on a trip? Going to spend lei- sure hours at your favorite soda fountain? Or are you just going to lounge at home? The following students seem to be well occu- pied: Margie johnson-will go to Miami, Florida to swim and visit jazz bands. fWonder ii she has an extra ticketj Iohn Beard-Is going to a camp meeting at Camp Ben McCul- lough. CShould be fun.j Dean Franks-will spend her time at Lake Charles, Louisiana visiting relatives. NINTH GRADERS SAY FAREWELL Ah, sweet sorrow. This phrase seems to fit our present ninth graders for the time has come to leave dear ole Baker. I learned as I scouted about that not all want to leave, so there are two different groups-- The Can't Hardly Wait Club and the I don't Wanna Club. Here are some of our seniors opinions of leaving. Ianelle Cain Baker's nice and I hate to leave it. Al Schaffer- I'm glad that I'm finally getting out. Liz Schwab Boo Hoo. Charles Arnold- I don't like to go. LaWanda Thurman-- I feel like I'm losing an old friend. Wiley Wyman-Baker is like my home and I don't want to leave. Ioyce Berry- I'm looking for- ward to next year, but I have en- joyed this school year. David Melber- It won't be bad going to McCallum, but I don't exactly rejoice. Carol Wycoff-My plans are to get a steady boyfriend. CG-ood Luck.j And I want to make new friends as well as the ones I have. Virginia Wann-I'Regrets that there aren't enough cute boys but everything else is just fine. Here are some of our plans for next year: Sherry Bailey-My plans at McCallum are to make friends and be happy. johnny Sherrill-I am going to make a lot of friends and try to get in the dramatic club. Bertha Ingram-is going to ------ Corpus Christi for a long swim in WE HATE T0 SEE PERFECT GIRL FQR the Gulf of Mexico. iAnd we YOU LEAVE mean km , 9TH GRADE g' By Charlotte Currier and Dee Dee 1. HGir,MCmhG Smith ANTI CCIVGII-PIOIHS to 90 to the Williams 2. Face-Barbara Grice Carlsbad Cavern. iLucky girl, Say kids, have you given it a 3, Eyes-Wqndq Thurman eh?j thought? about the ninth grade 4. Ears-Ioan Beard . . . . eaving. suppose many o you 5. No -L' S h b Vlcfof Mokry-IS gomg to Swim have been thinking about this for 6. Mojih-Chafloflg White and sleep all day long. CNot in . . , the Water, quite a bit because some of us 7. Teeth-Carol Wycoff ' I will be having our best friends 8. Smile-Nancy Hamm V No matter what you will be do- leqving us. Here are Cl few 9, Hands-Ann Cowen :Sgt 31: yoii1fhNg3IrCGif1OIi1 V2?fI1OP9 opgiionsh if some of the seventh 10. Figure Nancy Dement u W1 e OG S un- OID Sig t ers. ll. Legs-Bonnie Platt ANS To CBOSSWORE- U DONNIE TEXV-sayg we arielos- 12. Complexion-Margie Iohn- WEB mg some mig ty goo peop e. son PUZZLE ON PAGE 8 LAMAR ANDERSON-he does l3. Athlete--Carolyn Crider . EV,2.fi H yi H L-Ig' not like it, but he says it gives 14. Personality-Laneta Stefka F E E PTT E I E ff, E, them a better chance with the IPI' 2 KH VA l L. 5' 9if1S- SALES SERVICE S AI N Q U m f rg L 9 T g CAROL MOORE- I don't want Maytag I m m g, . Q them to leave, especially one , pin Tai 5 . 0 R N particular boy-I' Peterson Appliance Center IR NU IVI ' Q L E 5 L j jg BETTY GREEN- I hate to see 3915 GUADALUPE ST- I L .5 S f A S H L E them go. sus. PH. 5-vom Res. PH. 5-lose E V I C T' D ffl E p It 'if L E D Sf PAUL H FRIEDRICH' - - 1 I r VV 1 s m -Egg '.eyV s - The Hitchin Post VS YE A IV . . P 'R E1 m E D IIELSRJEZ' Where the cuisine of the South meets E I ,I . ' ' that fth West LQ 1 iff I? S 2 ' E E D E I Austin, Texas o 8 IOII Lamar Blvd. me Bus H su-1 ninwrgu B K R' m' HAMILTON ELECTRIC WURKS l3D6 Red River Delco Motor Distributors D o Belts Ditributors ayt n s Motor Rebuilding and Repair Carbozite Protective Coating Distributors May We Be Your Druggist TOWER DRUG 2807 SAN JACINTO Phone 8-4644 Varsity Drug L. V. BLOMQUIST Across from Gregory Gym III East 2lst
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