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I've been saving in the Mutual Savings ever since I started in the first grade. lust think-I have over S500 saved up. That means I can go to college. Won't that be fine? Why don't you save in the Mutual so you can go to college too? THE MUTUAL SAVINGS INSTITUTION 1005 Congress LOYD L. MYERS PLUMBING 81 HEATING 5530 Burnet Road Phone 5-1951 l 1 NELSON DAVIS gl SoN WHOLESALE GROCERS P. O. BOX B4 ' I 1 - l NOBI.E HUMBIE SERVICE STATIUN Pickup 8: Deliver-Service Ph. 6-5l I3 I800 San Jacinto A Friend Uomplimvnts ol' Royal Crown Bottling Co. RiIey's Raw Milk Pure Whole Milk At Your Grocers 'f 0 U r-K1 iiE21 1trr1 nrr trni I I I I DRAPERIES 410 Congress 7-9469 RENFRO DRUG STORES 10 Convenient Locations in Austin I 1 I 1 RICHEY CYCLE C0. A. R. Richey, Proprietor LOCK, KEY AND SAFE EXPERT 509 RIO GRAND STREET AUSTIN, TEXAS Phone 8-2707 Bicycles and Lawn Mowers
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Em Gfizem NINTH GRADE s 1 N D x PAT FOREMAN DAVID BRYANT 4 EIGHTH GRADE SEVENTH GRADE i , VERA CARTER PAT GLENN NOBLE BILLY CARTER HUGLAND
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T F I K H. lilllilitl The Eyes f' far: of Baker VOL. VI ISSUE I BAKER .TUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL OCTOBER, 1954 new mn, New mpgs, New run New Teachers: Left to Right, Mrs. Barbara Bowman, Mrs. Phillis Brinkley, Mrs. Maxine Keys, Mr. Fred Long, Miss Elnora Noack, Miss Martha Talley, Miss Georgia McDonald, Mrs. Diane Hoge. School Spirit Leaders Are Chosen The day was September 16, 1954. The place was the Baker Junior High School Gymnasium. The time 9:00 A.M. Every- one was tense. What was happening? Dum-de-dum-dum! The election of cheer- leaders! All the junior high students were gathered in the big gym to vote for the girls going out for cheerleaders. There were twelve ninth grade girls competing and fifteen eighth grade girls competing for alternates. THE ONES THAT SERVE US This year the Baker lunch room is under the management of Mrs. Bargeley. There are six ladies who serve each day. The menus for each week are prepared by Mrs. Sims and Mrs. Perkins, the Supervisors of the Austin Public School lunch rooms. Every day the ladies have a certain job to do. Mrs. Erickson and Mrs. Minor cook the vegetables. The deserts are made by Mrs. Hugland. Mrs. Mitchell and Mrs. Griggs prepare the meat. Mrs. Bargsley is the cashier, and Mrs.. Belyeu works only part time. They serve an average of three hundred and fifty stu- dents per day. They are really a working team, and they enjoy serving you very much. Six hours passed. The time was 3:25 P.M. All the girls who tried out were gathered in room S-8. Then it happened! The cheerleaders were announced! As a result of the election the cheerleaders are as follows: Janice Kuhn, Sandy Hitchcock, Dee Dee Williams, Claryce Smith, Charlotte Currier, and Mary Sue Schwartz. Alternates are: Janice Parg- man, Mary Grice, Glenda Rutledge, Bar- bara Hamilton, Darlene Dailey, and Emily Ann Ford. They are all full of pep and school spirit and are ready to lead the yells at our games. Welcome Extended 7 New Teachers As you walk into Girls' Physical Edu- cation classes you will find a new teacherg her name is Miss Elnora Noack. When you walk up the stairs you may run into Mr. Fred L. Long, the Band director. Both teach Junior High students. Walking on down the hall you are likely to bump into Mrs. Barbara Bow- man, who teaches the 5th grade or Mrs. Phyllis Brinkley, 6th grade teacher. Maybe you'll see Miss Georgie McDonald, 4th grade or Mrs. Diane Hoge, 1st grade teacher. You may even run into Mr. Stanley Fudell, who is our special edu- cation teacher. These are Baker's new teachers. L Powell, Moore, Hitchcock Oh, no! Really? Yes, that was what the three officers of the Student Coun- cil screamed when their names were an- nounced Thursday, September 23, 1954. They are: Sarah Jane Powell as Presi- dent, Carol Moore as Vice President, and Sandy Hitchcock as Secretary. Repre- sentatives were chosen Tuesday, Sep- tember 27, in their social study classes. They are as follows. Ninth grade, Pat Foreman, Sue King, Virgil Weiss, Peggy fContinued on Page 35 Cheerleaders of 19.54 CLeft to Rightj: Claryce Smith, Janice Kuhn, Sandy Hitchcock, Charlotte Currier, Dee Dee Williams, and Mary Sue Schwartz.
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