Baker Junior High School - Rocket Yearbook (Austin, TX)

 - Class of 1955

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BAKER ROCKET Page 5 B.J.H. Alphabet A4Athletic-Charles Dodson B1--Beautiful-Wilma Williamson C-Cute-Nathene Netherry D-Darling-Virginia King E-Exciting-Allan Rogers F-Friendly-Vera Carter G-Gentle--Marie Herrin H-Handsome-Scottie Montgomery I-Idle-Billy Boyd J-Jolly-Jerry Jones K-Kind-Mary Steger L-Likable-Mary Grice M-Merry-David Bryant 1 Special Education Teacher, Mr. Fudell. A new class has been added to Baker this year.. It is the special Education Pink and Black.eHeadbands Lead In School Fashions Meow, Meow! What's that? Oh, haven't you heard? We've got some real gone cats around Baker. Many of the boys are wearing pink and black. They seem to think it's real gone. CThe girls do, too, boysl. And just what about the girls? Well, they are concentrating on wearing as many petticoats as possible fhoops mostlyl. Oh, yes, it's also very cool to wear a head band in your hair. What will they think of next? Let's hope not, but some of the girls are talking about starting a new fad. FLAT TOPSL If they do, then we'1l know they're REAL GONE! '1 g'gice-Jgycsblielg' class taught by Mr. Fudell. Junior 1f T, - ay 00 3' eam h' h t d t 1' 'bl . Th' 1 'i ' 'l P-Pretty-Peggy Parrish uhid ion Z2Z1f'rT1.i.iil sur itls S2622 fl KUHN S PHARMACY Q-Qu1et'fM3rY Metz that Baker is better fitted because of the 1: 5005 Ai,-po,-f Boulevard 1: R-Real N1ce4G1enn Noble reading material for both elementary and if f' S-Sweet-Marjorie McIntyre junior high. The class consists of five 1, Phone 5-570i Austin, Texas 11 f,-'fFdg '1Za1'?ne DEEIY J ff students at present. 1' :::::::::: -:::::::::3i - nersaning- r. e rey ,i..l..i.. AAAUAM AAAA- UMA V-Vicious-Sonny Sanders SONG TALK 1 ' ' 1 lvizlttg-Eifh?eVi2n Igdger 'What a Dream -Scottie Montgomery 1' Y-Y railfwf M aP,er 0 ar That's What I Like --Peggy Parrish 11 1 ZIZ out i1 Fr' IE? The Man That Got Away -Carol 1: 420i GUADALUPE 1: - .afiii Ffiiyf- -ipffi - .... - Moore H , , ft z: ' ' v ' ' -E My HappinesS',..3:'31 :1 G U L F S E R V I C E :1 '1 I 4 Rain or Shinenischool ::::: -:::::.-::::::r:::::::- 1: Wanda S Beauihy Shop 1: Dragnet -Mr. Cowan's Office if'-'-'-:::::::::::::::::::'A'A'A'-ju .' 4209 Guadalupe 1 HgFagd0'S Hidewaf'-S 0 m Wh :f THOMPSON Fooo sToRE :f li I, an 'I 41 1 P H O N E 5 3 ' 5 5 2 9 It Don't Hurt Anymore -To get up 1: li 5' ...g. ,,x,,,,,,,,,,,,,,--1 10 so to School fi gm Speedway 31 jg- Y Y !!!::-A::::::::::::::::v -T, .fghis Olef Hloruseg-Dear Ollie iaker h P H O N E 5 3 . 9 0 0 3 u ' 1. ' I if nERDEN's PET SHOP 5: 2,222,625 0 mm uc Y Nm ' :::x::::ff::fm::::::! 1' 5237 N. LAMAR 1: Three Coins in a Fountain --Three 9 QM 1 1 11 E, th. th P t I friends in a Huddle I f IIMIDIII 1: veyy h ,mg for 6 e 8 Little Things Mean a Lot -When 'ff Will M5 P one 53-90l5 1 teachers compliment you when you do CA F E T E R I A S :' A.g,,,:,,,,,::,,,:::.-: l a good job 'whmfwd 5-WH'-fBd1 4, -::::e::::::,::.-,A::::: i Trying -To Mr. Hickerson from the Alumni D5-wow 1'-N5 1, 1, football team jg Airport Barber Shop j fxx,,,,,:,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, -,,,::,,,,,,,:,,,:,,,,,, 11 11 '1 1 1 J h R b' '1 , , , ' :E o n o mson 1: l' 'H' first m fashzons ft '1 1 '1 for you 1' 1Llffl,.flf,'f.f.fl,fflA 1 EE 1 1 V' 111111 if 4 -:::,:,,,,:,:.-,,,::v-.- - , 11 congress at fifth 1' IE Nelson Davis 81 SON 11 ififif'liifi'i'Q'fiffifii :ii'i'f'fi'iff::- i 1 -'v 'vv---- '-v-' 'v ' ' ' ' ' 'g Established 1884 :g :I Th , d I, 1 ' 1 :1 Wholesale Grocers E: 1: eres goo eahng ahead ,,.,,,,,1 E 1 AUSTIN, TEXAS 1 1 'TEH ,, ir. 1 ,fef,A:::::,:.-.-eefffeeffff- 1 1'-'fe , gn Q 3, 11 '1 Blu B 1: B k 1 1 Wm' 51 1-1- ' 'c e onne a ery 1 1, 5 5,44-1 1, 1 Pies - Cakes - Pastries 11 1: ' ,,,.1m ' Q 1 ' -f, 1' 1, Special Orders :I 'I lYFji,ix3f'f' ,Eval h B K + B dl If 1 11 11 ' - ,K wit utter rus rea . j1 'Q Phone 53-9173 if I1 ' 1 lg --L ggggg ---. ggA--g - - 1 1 A A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,:- ....i...i.....i.i.... - - -,,1

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Page 4 BAKER ROCKET Baker Nicknames Some nicknames are good and some are bad, but what ever they are, these are some I found out by eavesdropping and talking to the 'kids at Baker. Charles Doe Doe Dodson Jimmy Fi Fi Finger Walter Winchill Wyman Charlotte Lu-Lu Currier Claryce Smitty Smith Allan Al Rogers Imogene Genie King Sarah Jane Stinky Powell Mary Sue Suzzie Schwartz Robert Pat Lundy Janice Possum Kuhn J. W. Sonny Sanders roonoag-::::::::::::::::::: - CHIEF CLEANERS if Clinic for Tired clothes IOOI W. 34 Austin, Texas WINN'S 5c to 51.00 EE STORE li 410: GUADALUPE 1 l Roy George and Wells Hurt 1: Service Station 1: TEXACO PRODUCTS lf 43rd ai' Guadalupe 'E I ---------,----,,,,-,---- -J1 I 1E t E la' I 4 EE l' For Finest Feminine Fashions ll 2904 GUADALUPE 1f .1 1 Q Open Thursday Evenings 'til 9:00 51-QQQQQQQQQQQQIQQQQQQQQQli PICCADILLY QQ CAFETERIA 55 H1GHE:s'r QUALITY- g LIBERAL Ponrions . F riendliest . . . Friendly Vera Carter, Allan Rogers and Patricia Hugland, are our personalities for this month. 8th Grade DUM DU DUM DUM, Dragnet is her favorite program and these are the facts. She has brown hair, blue eyes, and weighs 102 poundsg she is 5'2 and is 13 years old. You can find her busy either collecting story book dolls or eat- ing Mexican food. No boy friend for this gal, but Mr. Pine and mathematics are her favorites. You have probably guessed by now that our first 8th grade favorite is friendly Vera Carter. 9'rl1 Grade Get out of the way! That's what the player's of the rival football teams will say when 210 pound Allan Rogers, right tackle for Baker, comes charging down the field. Allan, born in Beaumont, Texas, June '16, 1940, is our first ninth grade personality. To go with his blue eyes and brown hair and on Allan's 6 foot body, he chooses the color pink and black quite often. Mrs. Hart and social studies rate tops with Allan. When asked what he thought about Baker he said, I wouldn't be here if I didn't like it!! BE CAREFUL GIRLS Hey, girls, you'd better be careful with our Baker football boys.-No late dates, no carbonated water and junk during football season. We want our boys to be in tip top shape for our games this year. This is just a little warning to the girls. BE CAREFUL WITH OUR PRE- CIOUS-FOOTBALL BOYS. 7th Grade I love it , was the reply Patricia Hug- land gave when she was asked how she likes Baker Junior High. Patricia is 5'3i'f6, tall has grey green- ish eyes, and brown hair. 'Green and white, fried steak, and apri- cot cobbler rank top on her list. Hey, There , is her favorite song sung by her favorite singer, Eddie Fisher. in '- 'nE if VOGUE SHOE STORE 5 lf Shoes, Bags, and Hose if '1 1 lf 706 CONGRESS ll '1 1, 'V -,,,.,,,,,,,, f,', fQQvfQfgff, la if L. C. White China Co. :I Q: 4000 AVE. B. ., I: Dinnerware-Planters-Figurines If Gifts for All Occasions 1 1:' ::::::::::::::::p::::: ll 1, 'I ,, M - :1 1 my 'I Il sos CONGRESS E, T'A:x::xx::::::'-:x:::x' T: 11 Saegeri' Bros. Furniture Co. 1: l: Not the Largest-But Active 1710 LAVACA ST. - PH. 74481 Ii AUSTIN, 'rnxss fl 1 - ' 'l I-'Ain PRICES 1: Baownd 1, 6230 AM- 10 8230 PM- 1' Flowers for all Occasions l' 8 U 1 C O N G R E S S E Telephone 53-2387 Austin, Texas 430i Avenue A :



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Page6 BAKER ROCKET Buckaroo Mliorettes Cleft to rlghtjz Ethel Kidder, Barbara Booker, and Natheen Nathery. Science Classes Underway Miss Moore's ninth grade Science classes have studied Astronomy for the first six weeks. She is doing experiments of the gases on the planets. Her eighth grade classes have studied the human body. The seventh grade classes studied air and water and how to read the ba- Baker's Orchestra Baker is proud to say that we have an orchestra. It consists of four violins and one cello. They need a string bass and if anyone islinterested in learning, contact Mr. Sayers. The class meets every day. rometef- Safety Patrol Duties Begun -::::::::::::::::q::::::::::i Hey, you! T running in t h e if street! The boys on the safety patrol SAVE IN THE are helping the safety of the school or 'n making the school grounds a safer place MUTUAL SAVINGS for students. If it wasn't for the safety patrol there might be more students and ::::,-::::::::.- ,-:::::::::::::2 people hurt. '- -ffJ ffffffffffff-'ff:ff-rj The safety patrol officers el e ct ed ' ' 1' Were: captain, Richard White, morning Red Cham Feed. Company captain, Edward Hack 9 afternoon lieu- , Audin' Texas tenants, Johnny Ising, Jimmy Reynolds, 1 Jack Dungan, an morning ieutenants: 40' wed' 3rd Ph- 5-2575 jf Bobby Jackson, Charles Brady, Arthur -ff::::::::::,- ,,.. :ffl-:ec-:ee Baker, and Philip LaGrone. ff. ff?F:fff5IIIIIIJIJIIIA-5:55fffffffffffffffffffAAAA-T' , . ,, ,FRENCH PLACE FOOD STORE Q: zooz Mom Road 'PHONE 2-ssis '::::::J-t:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Ifffffffffffffffff3ffififffffffffffffffff3355535 -T o RAINBOW BEAUTY SHOP EE Phone 5-8910 - 408lf2 E. 43rd 'I We invite you to use this cmd for one free hair cut. Bring ad with you. :I Dotty Whitehead .........,.......... Ruth New, Owner .................... Evo Green EL MATAMOROS 504 EAST AVE. PHONE 7-7023 tv----vY-v- ---------- -v-v--- ':::::Jipy05f::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: A HYDE PARK PHARMACY SCHOOL SUPPLIES E Let Us Fill Your Prescription 40 l 7 GUADALUPE 'PHONE 5-751 1 co-t .... ,-I--.,---Jut,-- BAKER TEACHER IN GERMANY Miss Sue Rummell, who taught com- bination fifth and sixth' grades at Baker last year, decided it would be nice to spend a year in Europe. Miss Rummell left by plane from New York and flew 'to Germany. She is teach- ing in the Munich American Elementary School in the first, second, and third grades. The children of the American Armed Forces Personnel are her stu- dents. She will come home the latter part of June or early in July. If you would like to write to her, the address is: S. Rummel, Munich American Ele- mentary School, Munich Sub-Area, APO No. 407, cfo Postmaster, New York, N.Y. . 9th Grade Shop News The boys in the 9th grade shop classes are having a pretty good time with many more activities ahead of them. , They are working from shop books now and will be doing worksheets on them for about six weeks. Next they will learn about hand tools before they plan to do hand wood working. They plan to study shop procedure and safety features on machines, then they plan to work on projects the latter part of the year. Mr. Childers said, I'll have a. bunch of educated boys in my classes. CHESS ANYBODX? The chess club is now in full swing. Mr. Dale McLemore is the sponsor. The club sis divided into a girls' divi- sion and a boys' division. The aim is to teach everyone in the club to play chess. Later, tournaments are played. Brucie Cavett, Beverly Perry, Montrue Hewitt, Pat Foreman, Beulah Fritsche, Dorothy Hall, Le Roy Eastburn, Bobby Wykes, Cotton Watford, James Atchison, Bennie Engelke, Gene Mallard, Walter Hadler, Frank Bird, Leon Hanson, Charles Casey, Kenneth Priem, Houston White, Mack Daniels, and Bill Watford are members this year. Student Teachers-fLe!t to Rightls Miss Betty Wood, lst grade: Mrs. Henry Dick- son, 3rd: and Miss Jean Wynn, 2nd.

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