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Page 6 BAKER ROCKET Baker Band Gets In Step On Band Day. What? Nothing To D0 1 On Friday! Volleyball- Intramural News Yeas, screams of delight, and con- gratulations were going around the girls' gym October 26 and 27. These were due to the volley ball tournaments in the seventh, eighth, and ninth grades. The winners in the seventh grades Were: Joyce Kelly'S team and Pat McClendon's team. In the eighth grade, Virginia King's team and Mary Lou Eppright's team were winners. In the ninth grade winners were Pricilla Scharfe's team and Sandy Hitchcock's team. To get a single winner in the seventh, eighth, and ninth grades, the teams played after school. The winners emerging were, in the ninth grade, Sandy Hitchcock's team. The members of her team are: Dot Hall, Ganell Burke, Lucy Schreiber, Pat Foreman, Iva Jean Spencer, Beverly Perry, and Marna Herrin. The eighth grade winner was Virginia King's team. The members of her team are: Leonora CFront row L. to RJ Lenora Flores, Barbara Hamilton, Brucie Cavett, Vir- ginia Ki'ng, Sally Bowmer. CSecond row Mary Grice, Linda Davis, and Lilli Mae Thompson. J e Ouside Interests Flores Brucie Cavett Bett ' 'l 1, . , , , , , y Rice, Sally , : -Vghat wouldl a Fiuday vnlgaitubi 11129 Bowmer, Mary Grice, Barbara Hamilton, . . 11 mt out any P afze 0 go' e ' bites and Nell Kaufman. The winner of the 1, I 6 11 a. Perfect solution to 57131111 IEC ent seventh grade is Joyce Kelly's team. The Theres a great plalfe ca e ,ancoc members of her team are: Ann Inman, 1' M that ls run by thfacltv Resr?at10nffDeg Joanna McClendon, Imogene King, Dar- fl -AAA A----A-----A - AA AAAAA- partment and that ls locate Just 0 0 lene Harris, Reta Jones, Joyce Rice, Bar- bv' 'llllli-ll'A'-'-Lli'-'-l1i1'A'! A 4131511 Streei' dl S f W nd rful popu bara Harvey, and Linda Brugman. In ' ' ' vvv ' ' 4, ere 3 e 00 e 0 0 e ' Miss Noack decided to get a single 11 1 lm: records' ,Soda waler and cagdy flga- winner in junior high. The winner was 1 chmes,'an even an ice cream ar. or the ninth grade team. 11 5005 Airpod Boulevard 1: entertainment, if you get tired of danc- H CONGRATULATIONS, 1, :, ing, you can play ping-pong, pool, shuf- A 11 Phone 5-570l Austin, Texas if fleboard, or just sit around and read 11 1: magazines or talk. You'll meet lots of ffjffjfffffjffffffffffff :' new friends from other schools. The 11 ' ' ' ' 1: junior highs that may attend are Baker, 'I CHIEF CL E lp McCallum, 0. Henry, U.J.H., and Allan. It's Weekly meetings on Friday night 41 ffclinic for Tifed Clothes-If last from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. and are 1: . 1, sufficiently chaperoned. On M o n d ay 1. loo' W- 34 Al-lS'l'lfh Texas 11 night there is a meeting of representa- 3' ::::::::::::::::::::::::::, tives from each of the schools to plan 1 :::::::::::::::::g:::: special dances or parties. 11 11 The membership card costs 50 cents a year and 5 cents if you lose yours and 4 P H O N E 5 I 2 N would like to get another one. Just wear 9 4 I l, school clothes unless there is a dance F CL- to R-g G3I10lh!ivlll:'ke,kD0B Hall, fiat YOUR FRIENDLY SINCLAIR DEALER - oreman, an y 1 c coc , ever y - that you are supposed to wear a special Perry, Iva Jean Spencer, Lucy Schreiber, 4 5 'l' h D U V A L costume to- Marna Herrin. :-:::::: :ff-'f--ff:-of TL.Q.'1LI.Q.f.L1QQ.'Qf5.l.l.fs.Q.Ql.1fQ.Q1l4' U' n l ., 1' fl . . . . . The Joe Cockrell Co' TI 1' Airport Barber Shop 'T 1, Docs Television and Radio Service P,-infi,-,g-Qffice Supplies 1, 1' 1: u I ' - 1: In me Highlands Shopping center 'bl 6 Lavaca Shed :I 11 John Robinson A. E. n G' sp I G' 5212 A F 'I 1 ' :g0.......'TI0.lfZl'.. e ........,T'.lf... PHONE 7-4467 ig sooa AIRPORT BLVD. I: -,-,,:.-.-,,-see.-:f,-,-fe.-.-.-::.-:.-: :ev-ffeee.-eff.-:see.-fsfee: ses: L,,-:,-,,,::::::,,,,,,,,,,,.,,Q' Q? AAA AA -A J 555- fffffff-A-'iff-A 5-Af-Afffilfffffffif 7 i::::J::::JJJ5:::fj:J55:55, I' r 1' 4: 'l 'I Baawnd african Shop +I .' e USTII1 LAUNDRY I1 1+ . 1: .1 'AND our CLEANI-NG COMPAN 1, 11 Flowers for all Occasions 1, 1: 11 I 11 Telephone 53-2387 Austin, Texas 430I Avenue A 1: 11 Ph. 6-3566 161211 SZ L3VaCa I1 ' --::,.-::v-::,:,.-.-.- ::::,::v-f.-ee: ::::,A::.-::::::,:::, ' b,:::,:,.-es:::::,,::::::,:::2
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BA'KER ROCKET Page 5 JR. HIGH FASHIONS FADS sf FAsH1oNs Crealk, creak! What is it? It's that PERFECT 8th GRADE BOY AND GIRL Students Reject Crime Comics Here is the question: Do you think the ,Crime Comic Books help breed juvenile delinquents? Glenda Rutledge- No, if they're go- ing to be juvenile delinquents, they'll be them anyway. Barbara Booker-- Yes, they give them ideas on how to operate. Virginia King- Yes, they give them ideas. Marie Herrin- Yes, because it gives them stupid and foolish ideas. Charlotte Griffith- Yes, it establishes bad thoughts and ideas in the minds of ole, trunk fun of Winter clothes Open- Hair ..,.., o..o..,....,......,..,i L eroy Eastburn children, especially if they haven't been ing! You notice an of the darling tight Eyes ..... ,......... J erry Mogonye taught better than to believe everythnig skirts, pastel Sweaters, and loafers be- Ears B lu Foelslng E'?a'd7 but Its not the comic ing brought into use by all the Baker Moseh ' 'o V emon Kms Ogrs' A , U , , , girls. out ...... ..,,,,,,,,,,,,, R ay Belcher h ma u,st1n- Sometimes it gives Hey, fellows, the girls have taken Teeith 'oo L ama? Anderson t Tum lgfas' U 1 , , another garment away from you !' If you Smlgi D lckle Kerflp cLemgre'- Yes' Reop e S actlons notice, little boy shirts and cuff links Ein is ' 't H Ouston Whlte ire mflgenced' by Cfhehfhfngi ghey seg' are the I-age with all the girls. They do L Yslque '-- -,----- S Onfly S3Ul:1CI'S beali rea 1 an t 1541110 U 95 comic come out with some real darling bow Cegsi , t B Obbv Alleon 00 S' ties and belts to match, such as the AOSP exmn ' D Onald Meyer :::' ffffiff-'f-'fi-' .I ones seen on Pat Foreman, Carol Moore, Pt ate lj '' ' ' t'A Glenn, Noble 11 1: Charlotte Currier, Glenda Rutledge, Dar- ersona IW Donme Tew li B S 11 lene Daily, Janice Pargman, Avis McFar- 1: land, and a few others. Hair ------ J ----'----- --f----- W llma Wllli3mS0H 11 Pink and black still reign with the Complexlon --'---- -----f---' D 9119119 Dailey B :1 boys, but some are turning their atten- Eyes '---------------- -------- B arbafa Hamiltml 1: 1: tion to different colors in shirts. 059 -------------- ----------e-- V lfgillia King 'l Some guys with real C001 Shirts are Mouth ------- ---,---,----, ' .Marie H9I'I'lI'l 11 Bob Young, Jimmy Finger, Warren I-'figs ------------ -f------A E mlly A1111 F0111 1: . ' 1: Routen, Hugo Raven, Allen Rogers, lllllgufe -'--w----- -fA-ffff J aflice Parman AllStlI'l,S only COI1Vell1el1t Walter Wyman and Pat Lundy. H5033 IW ---'--'- ------- M afige Mclntyre ' ' '1 eff,,,.::,,::,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,-,-,- Athlete ........... ........, B rucie Cavett I: nelghborhood bank if Friendly .... .,....,,, V era Carter I: Austin Building Matgrials 1: Emile ........ .... .Magy ffrice 1: '1 ace ....... , ,...... ary ur eson If 4-I25 Guadalupe Hands ----------'.'--.-'-'..I.----...Y Glenda Rutledge '1 1, 1 ,, '1 . 1 l Ph. 5-8768 A + 5, T ' ' ll 0 ll 0 '1 -41 :E Drlve-In Wmdow 1: -,,,,,,:,,:,,,,,,,:,,,,.., .es If '1 ' 1 1 : . . - : 1 if s so A splnso P M ll 4 4 , n n 1 ,E Klrschner cafe :E if Until 2 P.M. Saturdays '1 I :g 5437 BURNET ROAD ff g1,,w Ik U ,I w, d gg P 1, if Lunches - Steaks - Fried Chicken I1 if a - P In ow j: .I Home-Made Pies if Qpen 1, 1 1 1: WE PREPARE FOQD :E 1: 2:00 P.M. - 4:00 P.M. EQ 1: TQ TAKE HQME 11 31 I2 -2 P.M. Saturday 1: 1, 1, 1 ll '1 PHONE 53-5010 '1 'I , ' ,I Alternates are Glenda Rutledge, Janice l, Membel F-D-I-Cx -ee ::::::::::::::,:::::::- 5 Pargman, Emily Ford, Barbara Hamilton, fl ,,,,,,.,:,,,,,::::::::::,:::- Y. Darlene Dailey, and Mary Grice. ?ff: -:::::-:::::::::: ::: lp ' 4, ::::::.-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::- :::::::::: :: A: '1 41 1, 1, ' 45 4, if E D D H if FRENCH PLACE FOOD STORE 1: 1 1 1, 5: FUNERAL H0115 21 2002 Mm' RW' 1: 1' PHONE 2-6615 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::' : -::: - A -::::::::::::::::::::: A - -:v-, l'
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BAK1E,m,iocKlEQ MAI I Page7 SCOTTIES ROMP BUCKS The McCallum Scotties romped to a surprising win over the favored Baker Bucks, October 28, 1954, before a large crowd at House Park. Neither team had won a game, and the McCallum Scotties were really fired up. And fire they did, as a punch through the middle, early in the first quarter plus a good extra point, started the ball rolling. One score in the second quarter gave the Scotties a comfortable 13-0 lead at halftime. The Buc-ks opened the second half, kicking off to McCallum, only to have a 92 yd. Tunback for another Scotty TD. Two additional scores ended the third quarter 32-O, with the scoreless Bucks still looking in. Things changed as the fourth quarter opened with Baker touching the'McCal- lum ten. Deciding it was time to score, Walter Dollar plunged over for the score of the game. The extra point was good, ending the game at 32-7 and the first victory of the season for the McCal- lum Scotties, instead of the Baker Bucks. The boys working for the Buckroos during the 1954-55 season were: Cl. to r. front rowl Manager Billy Carter, Johnny Brown, Harley Saathoff, Robert Sullivan, Bill Foelsing, Lamar Anderson, Dickie Dannheim, Scotty Montgomery. CSecond Rowj Lee Ray Basore, Edgar Smith, Larry Mills, Earl Dean, Anthony Petrick, Gene Mallard, Frank Nelson, Sammy Cordell, Coach Hickerson. CThird Rowj Charlie Brown,Jesse Freeman, Bobby Allison, Glen Noble, Ted Snitko, Pat Lundy, Richard Sa'nders, Raymond Sherman, Johnny Williams, CFourth Rowl Walter Wyman, Allan Rogers, Charles Dodson, Hugo Raven, Walter Dollar, Billy Linder, Del Martinez, Alfred Baker, Bob Young, Virgil Weiss. UJH Slips Pasi' Baker: Bucks Put Up Stiff Fight Win-less and under-dogs was the Situa- tion which sent Baker against the unde- BOYS P. E. Have you ever wondered what the boys are doing in gym these days? The seventh, eighth, and ninth grade boys g:,,,.-,ss-sfsff.-ss:.-.-::.-:.-.-:- feated Eagles, at House Park, October have been playing touch football in their f , DENON 21, 1954. Favored by a big 37 points the classes. They. concluded this sport with a , Alumni Eagles were held to 7 points by the tournament in each class. After touch ,4 mm 055 Baker team. iootbfill the lfqoys will bekplaymg volley- ll t ' . A. . I A S UJH's only score came midway in the aCoa?:lh algiycksrisjhx lilaese Iienty of help , 'W5 '7 'U' V , first quarter, plus a good boot across because he has two ugreatv practice Munn! Dimmu .mm MKS the bare, and from then OH it was nip teachers from the University of Texas. :vp:-A-A:::::::::::2::::: A and tuck- They are Mr. Strickland and Mr. Green. 1: 1 Behind, 7-0 at halftime, a few words 5':ff:f:::::-'-'ffffff:e'ff-':f:i, If Mayton Food Market 14 by Coach Hiekereon Sent the boys out I4 BRAY 81 JORDAN If 41 1 really fighting for a win. Although they 11 11 4: 3 8 0 0 I. A M A R didn't win, the Baker line held well. 1: ' il The breaks just didn't come at the right '4 Complefe line gf Schgol Supplieg E1 P H O N E 5 3 ' I 7 0 I if time, as the Eagles slipped past Baker i1 1 ::::::::::::::::::::::::!1 7-0. ': DELWOOD SHOPPING CENTER 41 4 ---eff-e-eeffef-e-'-::ffff:-3. Baker U-J-H- xxxff : : ::xxx' 4 HYDE PARK GARAGE 4: First down. ,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,, 2 7 4 :HT-e---e-e-e-ff-ee-e 4. 1 C. R. QSamb KELLY, Owner l 4 ' ' :E COMPLETE AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING fi :arqage ii 3 3 233 1: Ne Son Pigs 8: Son ai '1 , ,,,,,, ,,,,, ' 5 :l Any Make - Any Model Pjiidltliiesy 1 for 5 6 for 80 Esiiab IS e 1884 14 513 w. 4311.1 sireei Ph. 53-3323 4. Yd tg i ' 4 5 0 4 Wholesale Greeefs 4 fs.-.-Jff.-.-f.-:::x.-.------.------1 S' Punfng 14 AUSTIN. TEXAS 4 .,'xxx::'i'A'i::x'w:m'A:: 1 ' ' 1 ' ,A-Q'Qfffff'Q'Q'Qi'QijjQ., 4 KING BEE HAMBURGERS li Commumty Beauty Salon IL 1, ' ' ' 4 :1 MRS. MAE CASSEL, Owner and Manager I IQ :P 4: Bus. Ph. 2,7348 ,- Home Ph' 3,2034 S P 4 4 I ' IIPHONE-----5924' gf 22l7 E. AVENUE fl 4 Bdklllg CO. QL I' - J -------- ::::,-,-,-,-::::::::: :vi 1 ' i i'Q'1i ::xfi'l'Q'Qi-iif'Q : :' '''ggggg,,,.,,:,,,,,,,,..,- I E4 Founded 1925 bv EI fvvn v' ' v 1' 1 Mr.cmdMrs.V.A.Cune0 1' 44 oWom,,,,,,,,,3 SECOND AT LAVACA 4' li 4: 1, 11111551 SIXTH AT COLORADO 1, li 4 2 2 5 G U A D A L U P E 4: 14 I E U 67TH AT NORTH LAMAR 4 4 44 'P . . 1 'l lr 1 W W S iff! 1 - IE 6 ' 8 3 5 I :E :E PHONE 53 3425 fi 1,A::::::::::::::::v-:::::::::::: A:::::::::::::: 1 AAAAAAAAAAAAA '
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