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    Jimmie Baker Collection

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    Photograph of Jimmie Baker and his Collegians playing at the Tulsa University Club, Tulsa, OK. Photo by Miller-Woods Studio, Tulsa, OK, c. 1940

    Pauls Valley, OK

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    Photograph of Paul's Ave., looking west, in Pauls Valley, Indian Territory (OK). Printed by Curt Teich & Co., Chicago, IL. Published by Agnew & Baker, Pauls Valley, Indian Territory (OK)

    Jimmie Baker Collection

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    Photograph of Jimmie Baker, center, Drum Major at Oklahoma A&M, Stillwater, OK, c. 1940

    Remembering Charles W. Baker

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    Many of us remembering Charles Baker as students might recall the figure of a gentle man quietly navigating the halls of Aberdeen High School; an individual who preferred to blend in rather than attract any degree of unwanted attention. Others, who had the privilege to have taken a step deeper into his life space, discovered any notion of perceived timidity quickly was replaced by a burning passion for the arts, which he exuberantly practiced. This enthusiasm along with patient understanding, a love of family, community and country coalesced to form his gifted teaching method. And then there were the musicians, from beginner to accomplished, that were inspired to excel and who filled classrooms, auditoriums and football halftime shows with song and celebration, who might recall as part of their musical experience Chuck’s “signature lead in” that started many a song with the familiar toe tapping, fingers snapping and head shaking side to side. Despite the absence of national fame, to Chuck’s band and orchestra members, his lead-in was every bit as memorable as Lawrence Welk’s baton or Mitch Miller’s flailing elbows and twin “OK” sign hand gestures. In whatever manner we choose to recount the life of Charles Winfield Baker, it is certain he should be remembered as the best, most recent example of an individual who gave so much for so many, and passed quietly away from our conscious view. Few may recognize the extent of his contributions to the town of Aberdeen, the County of Harford, or the State of Maryland – even fewer would suspect that, despite his often quiet demeanor, he was a wartime P51 and F84 fighter pilot. And, as is life, none will ever measure the influence he had on the quality of our life or in the lives of our progeny. Thank you Charles! Please take a moment to peruse the related articles on this site to reflect on the victorious life of Charles Winfield Baker and then celebrate the legacy of Charles W. Baker with us, the Aberdeen High School Class of 1970 and State of Mind Band. And thank you for taking the moment of your busy day to share in his memory

    Jimmie Baker Collection

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    Photograph of the First campus dance band, Jimmie Baker and his Hurricane Swingsters, University of Tulsa, Tulsa, OK, c.1938

    Jimmie Baker Collection

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    Photograph of Jimmie Baker and his Collegians Band Bus and Equipment Trailer, Oklahoma A&M, Stillwater, OK, c. 1941

    Ella Baker Collection

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    Photograph of Ella Baker Summers and her mother in front of her house in Beaver County, OK

    Ella Baker Collection

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    Photograph of the school building in Guymon, OK, June 1907. View includes: GD Moss, conductor, ED M Carrell, instructor, George Wilson, and Ella Baker, Co-Superintendent

    Jimmie Baker Collection

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    Photograph of Jimmie Baker and his Collegians at the Pi Phi House Christmas Dance, Oklahoma A&M, Stillwater, OK, c. 1941

    Jimmie Baker Collection

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    Photograph of a poster for Jimmie Baker and his Orchestra playing at the Home State Theater, 210 Northwest 6th Street, Oklahoma City, OK, c. 1947
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