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Page 2 BAKER ROCKET I WE HAVE ONE Did you know our school has a nurse? Well, we dog her name is Mrs. Winifred Hanldns. She comes to our school each Wednesday morning about 9:00 a.m. wtf: ::::::::::::::::: :::: :::J 1 C cl El H 1: FUNERAL H0115 L:::::::::: :::::: :::: :::: J: ::::::::::::::::::::- - - - - v - 7, If For Reasonable ai Efficient Service an 5-sm 11 1 11 Doc's Television and Radio Service 1 1 1: In the Highlands Shopping Center 1 fl A. E. Doc Given 5 lnez Given 5212 Ave F :1 1: Owner and Operator Austin. Texas l: -:::::::,-:::::- :.-.-,,::,:::e W, fffflfffi Afiffffffi 1 1 11 +I '1 11 I 4' Compliments of J: 11 11 AUSTIN MAID f' 11 '1 ICE CREAM fi 1 1 11 '1 - - - '- '-- - 1 If 11 :, 1 - TEXA 1: 1 V 4, 11 1 STATE BANK if 1904 GUADALUPE Austin's only convenient if neighborhood bank 51 1 1 if li SERVES YOU 1 :E WITH LONGER HOURS jg 1 Drive-In Window 'I o It 1 azao A.M.l?t230 P.M. ft ff Until 2 P.M. Saturdays If if Walk-Up window gg 15 Open If '1 2:00 P.M. - 4:00 P.M. If ,I I2 - 2 P.M. Saturday if lg Member F.D.I.C. 1 1 ' O .1 . .1 The Rocket Staff for 1954-55 is CTop row, left to rightlz 'Bobby Boyd, Janice Kuhn, Joyce Shannon, Sue King, Virgil Weiss, and Bob Young. CSecond rowl Mrs. Conradt, Sponsor, Sandy Hitchcock, Copy Reader: Helen Langford, File Keeperg Carol Moore, Sarah Powell, Joyce Crites, Avis McFarland, Club and Social Editorsg CThird row! Mauritz Soderlund, Business and Beulah Fritsche, Business Manager. Managerg and Donnie Tew, Exchange Feature Editor: Mary Sue Schwartz, Co- Editor in Chiefg Dee Dee Williams, Co- Editor in Chief: Ethel Kidder, Adver- tising Managerg Peggy Moore, News Editor: Beverly Perry, Circulation Man- ager: Brucie Cavett, Sports Editorg and Claryce Smith, Proof Reader. Not pic- tured is Iva Jean Spencer. WHAT'S GOOD ABOUT BAKER What is there to be proud of around Baker? Why, just about everything! To begin with, Baker's students and faculty are just as friendly as they can be. They make friends easily and quickly. Your conduct in .public places counts on the outsider's ideas of the school IOOW. When people see a group of stu- 1 when dents who are on a wild spree they should be On their best behavior! they think, I Wonder what school they are from! So you can see the great importance of being the good little boy or girl your mother would want you to be. CWell, maybe not quite that perfectll The teachers at Baker are fwe thinkj the best in the land. They joke and have fun but they also get the point over! Baker's appearance is usually above the averageg it should be. fExcept, of course, after the dances.J I could go on forever but let's save the rest for some other time. Spirit Begins With School The first of school is always hot, but fall is coming on and football with it. Soon, the girls will start after the boy's football jackets. fDon't pay any attention to thisg it happens every year.J If you are new here, we hope you will enjoy this year at Baker and will get in the real spirit to back the Baker Bucks. 1 1 '1 Editor. CFourth rowj Charlotte Currier, it Austin Building Materials If If 4I25 Guadalupe jf fl Ph. 5.8766 Austin 5. Texas 'fffffffifffv III IJIIIIJIIIIJI -3535IIIIIIIII55551,-fffffffig If I USTIII LAUNDRY If ., AND our CLEANING COMPANY' 1, I 11 :E Ph. 6-3566 16th si Lama :g :E The Hitchin' Post ff 1: Where the cuisine of the South meets 1' 1: that of the West JI Austin, Texas 1011 Lamar Blvd1. '1 ., PHONE 8-B827 1' Ef WALTER A. TEW j if Electrical Contractor :f :L AAAAAAAAAA-k--- '1 EI- ffffffffffffffffffffl 1' 7 I I Cotton Nauert s 1 gi BARBER SHOP gi It 1508 LAVACA '1 1 11 Where Air Condition , If and Sanitation Prevciils ff 1, 1 If OPEN-7:00 I-LM. . . . ,1 1: . . . CLOSE-6:00 P.M. j: 1, 1 L - - - - - ......... - - - A -
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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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I BAKER ROCKET Page 3 Powell, Moore, Hifchcoclc- Moore, Bob Young, David Bryant, Peggy Parrish, Alfred Bakery 8th grade, Darlene Daily, Donnie Tew, Margie McIntyre, Virginia King, Vernon King, Virginia Barron, Brucie Cavett, Lamar Anderson, Bill Foelsingg 7th grade, Patricia Hug- land, Billy Carter, Betty Jo Antonio, James McCutcheon, Jennifer Griggs, and Virginia Erickson. 11 School Bells Ring The old school bells are ringing once more with a lot of fun for this year. Baker has many new students so 1et's all you old Bakerites make friends and welcome them to Baker. Other new additions to Baker this year are the new teachers and a new sec- retary. We would like to extend a warm welcome to all our students and teachers. If XMAS CARDS if ': Name Free on Early Orders If I: Fifty Cards SI.50 'I Ph. 5.6905 Ruth King : HYDE PARK GULF if lg SERVICE 35 seo: GUADALUPE if FE HIGHLAND CLEANERS 3? H PHONE 5.5911 if 52 I0 Ave. F Austin, Texas :E S c o t t i e s ' It HUMBLE STATION 51 soo MANOR ROAD gf PHONE 7-4826 It li vJlr---'J-1,----- ---A - - 4- 'i ll lr Kirschner Cafe 5: 5437 BURNET ROAD QE Lunches . sears - Fried chicken li Home-Made Pies 1: we PREPARE FOOD Q' TO TAKE HOME 5: PHONE 53-5010 l 4'g':Jwr: :: :Jo Student Council Officers of 1954 CLeft to Rightjs Sandy Hitchcock, Secretary Carol Moore, Vice-Presidentg and' Sarah Jane Powell, President. H Diary of A Fibber SEPTEMBER I3, l834 One day Ah wuz ridin' Poakalong, my boss, at a nice little pace Cabout 55 miles an hourl and we wuz out in the Panhandle when Ah saw a 'hole tribe of Comanche's a comin' at me. Wal, me an' Poaikalong speeded up then and hid behind a big rock 'til them Injuns wuz plumb even with us. Then me an' Wild Bill 'fHickock that is, he wuz with mel let out a wild yell that sounded like a bobcat had jumped onto a buffalo and them thar Injuns turned around an' run so fast they made the dustbowl right-then-an'-thar. Wal, Ah reckon ya'1l have all COh, Ah fergot to date it, Oct. 31, 1837.1 heard how Pecos Bill dug the Rio Grande, but he didn't do it Ah is resp-os-ible fer that. Ah wuz ridin' on the stage one day goin' to Brownwood frum El Paso, when two owlhoots stopped the stage and they wuz a goin' to rob it. Wal one calls out, Everybody out . Ah wuz gentleman like and let them two other passengers git out first. Then Ah steps out. Them two owlhoots takes one long look at me an' way they dug the Rio Grande kicking up so much dust. Ah reckon them owlhoots got to Brownwood afore me but Ah caint say fer sure cause Ah never seen 'em again. Th' next time it rained it filled up the Rio Grande so Texas and Mexico had a nice little stream. Ah reckon the Rio Grande got a little bigger ever time it rained but Ah caint say fer sure since it's been a long time since Ah wuz down there. But, of course, now ya'll all agree that Ah caused the Rio Grande, not Pecos Bill. ADIOS for That's alll m-rr' vv-----,--,,,-- .,.. 94-,,rt-- HYDE PARK BARBER SHOP -:::: ::- :::.ti':::Jnlro3-1 Scogin's Humble Service 7205 North Lamar PHONE' 5-6433 lf ' ' ' ' The Joe Cockrell Co. Printing-Office Supplies I6I6 Lavaca Street P H O N E 7 -4467 -::: :.-J-1-::: :::::::::::.1-:.1no.A9- JOURDAN'S GROCERY 8z MARKET 400l DUVAL PHONE 53-0625 The Students Jeweler STERLING . . . Neck Chains Initials ' Charms free engraving on purchases free Gift Wrapping I 2268 Gm Cnnedalupe distinctive jewelry A'AA '::.T ::Jo-4-::Jawoul-4-:::::: ' :
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