Raymond High School - Gray Gull Yearbook (Raymond, WA)
- Class of 1943
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mfrgglns I 'Wi 4 J'-cj lx - 2 54. RAYDIOND HIGH SCHOOL Uhe gacultg The Revenoo'ers, otherwise known as the faculty of R. H. S., have put in a busy year keeping the chilluns out of the tarnip patch, Complete organization ofa Victory Corps was made early in the year with 65 per cent of the student body included in the different divisions. The faculty and students together purchased a Garand rifle, a machinegun, a jeep and enough gas and oil to drive to Africa through the purchase of War Bonds and stamps. Headed by Superintendent Forrest E. Beck, the high school faculty for 1942-43 included the following: Don Bonamy, principal, and teacher of aeronautics and science: Miss Myrtle Lay, Home Economics: Miss Ruth Curry, English and Spanish: Ralph Strumski, Band, French, and History: Dewey Lybecker, Manual Arts: Miss Erna Brenner, Commercial: Miss Lessie Rasco, English and Public Speaking: John Millam, Social Science and P. E.: llgfliss Zola McDougall, Mathematics and English: and Mrs. Rita Zonich, Music and Girls' , E. executive Council The law-makers of Skunk Hollow have been settling all feuds around school, and have done it well. The successful Lettermen's Ball, keen interclass rivalry, and a hilarious Clean- Up Day are the proof of their prowess, Heads of this group were Don Cooper, A. S. B. president: Bill Hoffer, vice president: Evangeline Betrozoff, secretary: and Betty Nowo- groski, treasurer. Other members of the council are: Kathryn King, Song Queen: Doug 'Runyon, Yell King: and class representatives, Stanley Urych, Senior: Beverly Newman, Junior: Betty Jo Tipsword, Sophomore: and Scott Turner, Freshman. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL- Top row: S. Turner, S. Urych, B. Hoffer, D. Cooper, D. Runyon, Lower row: B. Nowogroski, K. King, E. Betrozoff, B. Newman, B. Tipsword. A. S. B. OFFICERS- B. Hoffer, B. Nowogroski, E. Betrozoff, D. Cooper. Qi,-la' cial, Officers of the Girls' Club were: Bernice Zygar, president: Betty Townsend, vice president: Norma Boock, Secreta-ry: Billye King Helms, treasurer: and Miss Lay, adviser. From the Big and Little Sister Party to the charming Mothers' and Daughters' Tea, the club has been one of the most active organizations in school. Geraldine Orkney's Candy Counter Girls and Alta Wood's Red Cross Committee were especially outstanding. The Tolo Dance was a hit of the year. GIRLS LEAGUE COUNCIL Top row: I. Zemny, M. Jenne, Miss Lay, M. Whitbeck, E. Betrozoff, B. Gideon, F. Zambas, J. Lee, Lower row: R. Neilson, C. Conley, S. King, B. Townsend, B. Zygar, N. Boock, A. Wood, G. Orkney. asap' auf, Still crowing about winning the scrap and stamp drives, the Boys' Club have good reason to be proud of their year's work. With Leonard Burley, president: Don Bale, Vice president: Ted Pilot, secretary: Ernest Sundling and Albert Walcott, Sergeants of Arms: and Mr. Strumski, adviser: the club heard some interesting speeches and had a lot of fun at their meetings. Chob Kolcz was appointed General Nuisance of the Club. GIRLS' and BOYS' CLUB PRESIDENTS: BOYS' CLUB COUNCIL-' Bernice Zygar and Lggnard Burley Top row: A. Walcott, Mr. Strumski, W. Kolez. Lower row: E. Sundling, L. Burley, D. Bale. x, -f , n 1,-,,,,,, -N, Ra Y it -3,--v Wlux xr, J, WWMH MMVI gk X MZ --1,1 E 1 ., XX QI 4 Mx x X' if v Q 1 S WR. .6 1-S... LENNART ASPLUND Herb- Light and Mellow. General CoursefThespian 4: Senior Play 4: Benefit Smoker 3. Ambition: To be a general the first month in the army. VIOLET MERLE AXFORD Ford-Go chase yourself. General Course-Librarian 3: Glee Club 1, 2. Ambition: To get away from Raymond for a change. BARBARA EVE LYN BECKMAN Becky- Oh, Brother! Commercial Course-Commercial Club 2, 3, 4: Thespian 1, 2, 3, 4: Band 1, 2: Candy Counter 1, 2, Glee Club 1. Ambition: To become a good bookkeeper. AVE RY A. BRIGGS Powerhouse- Say-by golly. General Coursef R Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: R Club President 4: Boxing 1, 2. Ambition: To crash thru to Berlin. ROBERT J. BURDETTE Hick- Cut it out-I love it! General Course--Class Sergeant-at-arms 3: Boxing 2, 3: Underclass ping pong champ 2. Ambition: To write a key for the English Book. LEONARD L, BURLEY Duffy- Ya Doc? General Course-Boys' Club Presdent 4: R Club 3, 4: Football 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Track 3: Boxing 2, 3: Class yell leader 3, 4: Fire Squad 3, 4: Police Squad 4: Seagull staff 3, 4: Minstrel Show 4: Victory Melodiers 4. Ambition: Censored! ELIZABETH JEAN BUSH Betty- Oh nuts! General Course--Transfer from Valley 4: Girls' Club 4. Ambition: To throw mud in Hitler's eye. EMMA JO CHAPMAN Jo- Well, halIeluiah! General Course+Thespian 3, 4: Dime Night 4: Office 3, 4: Prompter for Senior Play 4. Ambition: To raise a 6-man football team. CAROL DOROTHY CLA.PSON Carrie- Tsk, tsk! It's a military secret. Commercial Course---Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Thespian 4: An' nual staff 3, 4: Librarian 4: Jr. High Office 2. Ambition: To blow reveille for the WAVES. DONALD O. COOPER Don- Anybody seen Maizie? College Course-Student Body Vice-Pres. 3: Student Body President 4: Class Vice President 1: R Club 2, 3, 4: Band 1, 2, 3: Football 2, 3, 4: Basketball 3, 4: Traffic Chief 4. Ambition: To bomb Tokyo. CAROL SUSAN CONLEY Suzy- I wouIdn't say that! Commercial Course-President Torch Club 4: Torch Club 2, 3, 4: Commercial Club 2, 3, 4: Thespian 1, 2, 3, 4: Annual Staff 4: First place amateur speed State Typing Contest. Ambiton: To join the Navy. ROBERTA CROGHAN Bobby- Why sure! Commercial Course-Pep Gulls 4: Thespian 2, 3, 4: Commercial Club 2, 3, 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 4: Seagull Staff 2, 3, 4: Annual Staff 2: Production Staff for Senior Play 4: Dime Night 3: Office 2: Librarian 4. Ambition: To have Moe Ambitions. WARREN DOPPS Dobby- How's your antenna? General Course-Boys' Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Annual Staff 3. Ambition: To get a light from Mr. Bonamy. ELIZABETH GARNER Liz- That's great! College Coursefljep Gulls 3: Band 1: Girls' Club Representative 2: Girls' Club Conference 3: Annual Staff 4. Ambition: To live in Seattle. BETTY GIDEON Annie- Quit it Bob! l'mninvra'ial Courss--tfoninicrrial Club 3, 4, Thcspian 3, 4, Girls' flub Cuunril 4, Jr. High office 4. Ambition: To gut a jub. L.ORE1 I'A CROWLEY GIDEON Toady- Have you heard the latest? t'oninu-rrial Coiirsx---Glu' Club 1, 25, 3, 4, Ctnnnicrcial Club 3, 4. Ambition: lt is alrvafly arliivvvrl. WINIFRED PATRICIA GILCHRIST Pat- 0 Glory! t'nIli-uv t'uurw 'l'h4-spian l, 2, 3, 4, Pop Gull 3, 4, , Fmiiriu-rrial flub 3, 4, Torch lflub Z, 3, 4, Girls' Lcaguv T 'l'ri-asure-r 3, Annual Staff l, 12, 3, 4, Svnior Ilay 4, llinu' Niuht l, Librarian 3, Jr. High office' 3, Faculty spvakvr 4. Alllllllltllll Tu uv! through rulli'i.,4'. JAMES D. GOTSIS Gooch- Ignore 'em Gooch, ignore 'em! Gi-nvral 4.tYllI'hi - ll Club 4, Thvspian 4, Football 4, Yvll livarlvr 3, Assistant Yvll Lvallfsr 4, Class Yell Lcurlcr 11, flaw l'I't'NltlI'llI 3, Svniur Play 4, Boxing 3, Librarian 4. Ambition: To bs- Illlt't'lll WILMA LUCILLE HATIPIELD Hatfield- Are you kidding? Gvnvral tlilirsv- Girls' Club l, lf, 3, 4. Ambition: 'l'u join tht' WAAVS. HELMUT G. HEBISH Gus- You're right! t'unnnvri'ial fuurst' Tlivspiali 4, Svniur Play 4, Dinn' Niigbt 4, Banll l, il, 3. Ambition: To I1-arn lo Uniuu in South AIlll'l'lt'llll slylv. BILLYE KING IIELMS Jo- For heaven sakes! 4.0Illlllt'l'f'l2Il fmirsv t'1niinn-r4'ial flub 22, 3, 4, Tlwspian 3, 4, P1-p Gullx 3, 4, Svvrvlary of thv P1-p Gulls 4, Girls' Club 'IIl'1'2lSllFI'I' 4, Girls' Club t'onft-rviirv 3, Girls' flub llvprvsvntativv 3, Annual Staff 4, Sragull Staff 3, 4, llilnm- Night If, 3, Offiw 4. Ambition: To stirk tu tht' Ilvlnil DORIS V. IIUMBERT Hum- Row de dow. 4'UIllIlIt'I'4'lill llnirw AP4-p Gulls 3, 4, I'uninu'ri'ial lflub 3, 4, tlunins-rr'ial Prrwiili-nt 4, Banll l, Glrc' Club 4, Ailnlial Staff 3, tlffitw- 4, Librarian 3. Ambition: To kvvp tht- honu' firvs burningl ERNEST HUMPHREY Hump- What can I do you for? G4-lwral Uiiiisa- lt t'lub 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Haskvl- ball 3, 4, Boxing 3, flaw l'r4wi1lvnt 2. Ambition: To sail tha- wvvii was. MARGARET ANNE JENNE Queenie - Riggy-poo! tlilln-qv l'ulirs1' t'uninu'rrial t'lub 2. 3, 4, 'I'hvspian l, if, 3, 4, Torrli 2, 3, 4, l'1-p Gulls 4, Glu' Club Arroiiipaiiist 3, 4, l'ixs'i'utivv l'uunt'il I, flass Vim' l,l'i'Nl4ll'lIf 4, Annual Staff l, 2, 3, 4, Sc-agull Staft ZZ, 3, 4, Svnior Play 4, llinw Night l, Librarian 2, 4, Salulaturian. Ambition: To xpmimr a rtmf party. BETTY JUNE JENSEN Betsy- Judas Priest! t'uinnivrm'ial t'uursc- Si-auull Syiicupatnr 4, Turrli CI, 3, 'l'ln -,iian II, 3, 4, faintly I4tlllIlll'f l, ZZ, Uffirt' 3, Iii- brarian 4, Glvv Club l, 15, 3, Annual Staff 4. Anibitinn: Tn bv a wrial NUl'ltt'l'. KATIIRYN DEE KING Katie- Oh, bull! Gs-ni-ral t'uurw Tlivspian 4, Pi-lr Gulls 4, 4'0Illllll'l't'l1ll l'lub 2, 3, 4, 'l'orrh If, 3, 4, Gulf 3, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Sax Quart:-t l, 21, 3, Annual Staff 3, Seagull Staff 12, 3, 4, Svninr Play 4, llinn' Night 4, Sting Qnvvn 4, l.ibrarian 3, 4. Ambition: 'l'u lwlonig to a wupvi suing bancl. 'l'll0lVlAS A. KNITCH Tom-- I doubt it! Gviu-ral t'mirw Torrli II, 3, 4, Tlivspian l, IJ, 3, 4, tlniiim-i't'i.iI t'lub l, Lf, 3, 4, Claw Ss-4-1-4-tar'y II, Annual Staff l, 11, 3, 4, Svaqull Staff l. II. 3, 4, Ftlrlilllltll' of Annual 4, S1-niur Play 4, llinn- Niuhl l, Class Spvaki-r 4. Ambition: To ini-vt a l'i-tty uirl in pi-rwii. WALTER J. KOLCZ Chobby- Kee Kee Kee Krimany! 'l'lis -piaii 4, Virtnry Mvlmlii-r 4, Truvk Managvr Z. of Buys' t'lub 3, Svauull Staff 3, Svniur Play 4, Dilnc Night 4, lVlinstrt'l Slum' 4. Allllblfllllll To upon a nvw ruuntry rlub, G4-nvral Ilnurw ll t'lub 3, 4, CliIlllllK'l't'l2ll I'lnb 3, 4, J. . flaw I,l'l'Nltll'lll 4, Buys' l'lub fuunril ff, Vivo I'rPSitlc'nt DORETTA JUNE LEE Sugar- Who's kidding now? Thespians 45 Quintet 2, 35 Octet 35 Seagull Syncopator 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Club Cuoncil 45 Dime Night 3. Ambition: It's a secret! SYLVIA RUTH LYBECKER Syl- Oh lookie here! College CoursefThespians 1, Z, 3, 45 Torch Club 2, 3, 45 Commercial Club 3, 45 Pep Gulls 3, 45 Annual Staff 2, 3, 45 Co-Editor of Annual 45 Senior Play 45 Dime Night 1, 35 Librarian 2, 35 Office 45 D. A. R. -Candidate 45 Valedictorian 4. Ambition: To invent something wonderful. MARION LUCILLE MARK Lucy- Good grief! General Course---Girls' Club l, 2, 3, 4, Ambition: To write a Hit tune . JOSEPHINE MEDAK Jose- Good deal! Commercial Course-Commercial Club 3, 45 Girls' R Club 4. Ambition: To go to Seaside, Oregon, again. ROYLA MAXINE NEILSON Roy- That's all right! General Course-Pep Gulls 45 Pep Gull President 4. Ambition: To be a Welder in Vancouver, LA WAUNA ELIZABETH OAKES Gabby- Oh for Criminy Sakes! Commercial CoursefThcspian 1, 2, 3, 45 Commercial Club 3, 45 Girls' UR Club 45 Senior Play 4. Ambition: To rifle the skyways. CHARLOTTE M. ORKNEY Pete- I'm not going to do it. Commercial CourseWGirls' Club l, 2, 3, 45 Camly Counter 2, 3. Ambition: To get married before the rest of the class does. GERALDINE JOAN ORKNEY Gerry- You're not supposed to do it that way. Commercial CourseYThespians 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' R Club 45 Girls' League Council 45 Candy Counter Manager 4. Ambition: To be on time. THOMAS OWEN Tom- Now my dictionary at home says- College Course-Torch 2, 3, 45 R Club 3, 45 Victory Melorliers 45 Football 3, 45 Annual Staff l, 2, 3, 45 Boys' Council 35 Hall Police 45 Traffic Cop 3. Ambition: To make some gun powder for Mr. Bonamy. ALLYNE ADELE PEDERSEN Pete- I know it, but I can't help it. Commercial Course-Librarian l5 Glee Club l, 22. Ambition: To join the VVAVES. DORIS MARTHETTA RHYNE Rine- How's she going? Commercial Course-Transferred from Tillamook 2' Commercial Club 3, 45 Glee Club 4. Ambition: To finish school, DOUGLAS A. RUNYON PeeWee- Aw! Forget it! Z General Course- R Cluh 3, 45 Th'spQam 45 Football Manager 35 Yell King 3, 45 Class Vice l'res.tlent 35 Class Sergeant-of-Arms 15 Boys' Club Sergeant-ofeArms l, 25 Senior Play 45 Lights Manager 3, 45 Check Room Manager 2, 3, 45 Band Manager I5 Executive Council 3, 45 Fire Chief 45 Benefit Smoker 35 Librarian 4. Ambition: To keep thc situation well in hanfl. JACK SCHULTZ Wolf- You should have been with us last night ! ! ! College Course--Commercial Club 3, 45 R Club 45 Thespian 2, 3, 45 Torch 25 Seagull Sports Editor 35 Senior Play 45 Dime Night 35 Winner of Oratorical Contest 2, 3. Ambition: To paint the town sky blue- pink. DOLORES STEARNS Dee- Awshul much! College Course-Transfer from PeEll 45 Thespian 45 Pep Gulls 45 Dime Night 45 Minstrel Show 45 Victory Melodiers 4. Ambition: To be a private lil secretary CU. ELSIE MARIE SUNDLING Speed- O, G0lly! Comms-rvial Course- Thespian l, 2, 3, -lg Glec Club Zg Senior Play -lg Dime Night lg Spring Show 3g Librarian 1. Ambition: To be fulfillvrl June lilth. ERNEST E. SUNDLING Sud- 8rS'Zf7-l-'l l'lzS General Course-- ll Club -lg Football -lg Basketball Manauc-r 3g Boys' Club Sergeant-ot-Arms -lg Boys' Club Counvil -lg Boxing 3g Traffic Cup Chief 3g Lights Managvr 3. Ambition: To bf' a P. F. C. ELIZABETH LEE SWITZER Switz- Well, frankly Collvqc Course Thespian 3, -lg Commorcial Club -lg Pep Gulls -lg Thvspians Virv Presirlent -lg Annual Staff 1, 3, -lg Seagull Staff -lg Dime Night 3. Ambition: To be a Lamly l.:-atln-rnerk. ANITABELL THOMAS Anita- 0h! Colle-uv Course - - Girls' Club l, 2, 3, -lg Candy Countvr 2, 3, Ambition: To see the worlll. WILLIAM ROY TREZISE Bill-lt's a vicious cycle. Colll-qv Coursv'--Banrl l, 2, 3, -lg Victory Meloclier -lg Annllal Staff 21, 3, -lg Thespian l, 22, 3, -lg llall Police -lg Dime Night lg Translvr to W. S. C. -l. Ambition: To get through college. STANLEY URYCH Stauch- Hello, Goonya! Gi-ns-ral Course R Club 2, 3, -lg Victory Mvlotliors -lg Football lg Basketball l, 25, 3g Track ZZ, 3g Executive Counril l, 2, 3, -lg Class Yell Leader lg Traffic Cop l, 2g llall Police- -lg Firvman -lg Annual Staff -lg Senior Play -lg Upon House -lg Minstrel Show -l. Ambition: To be a dough boyl THEODORE VAN TUYL Ted- Yeah, l'm listening! General Course--U. S. Navy -l. Ambition: Unrle Sam is taking care of that. BETTY JUNE WAGNER Wag- They go wild over me! G4-ns-ral Course--Girls' Club 1, 15, 3, -lg Librarian 3. Ambition: To be a vvterinarian. tWolf tloctorlj ALTA LEE WOOD Shirley- Now, wouldn't you like to know! Comma-rvial Course--Glec Club l. 2, 3, -lg Dime Night l, LI, 3, -lg Girls' Club Counril -lg Red Cross Chairman -lg St-auull Synvopator -l. Ambition: To get a jolr- prefvrably marriage. MAXINE FAY WOOD Max- Ol Fiddle Diddle! Gvnvral Course- Glee Club l, 2, 3g Seagull Syncopator -lg llimv Night 2, 3, -lg Open House 21, 3g Girls' Club Corifervncc 3. Ambition: To vqual Rosie tho llivoterl IRENE A. ZEMNY Zem- What the Deeeyawbull? Comms-rvial Course- Commercial Club -lg Thespian -lg Thr-spian Pre-sitlvnt -lg Class President lg Class Secrotary -lg Annual Sala-sman Zig A. S. B, Salesman 2g Glee Club -lg Girls' Club Council 3, -lg Girls' Club Secretary 2g Pep Gulls 3, -lg Senior Play -lg Basketball Queen -l. Ambition: To bs- a igranclmothvr. BERNICE HELEN ZYGAR Zig- I wouldn't doubt it! Comm:-rvial Course'--Thespian Club 2, 3, -lg Pop Gulls 3, -lg Commvrvial Club 3, -lg Torrh Club 3, -lg Assistant, Song Queen -lg Class Secretary l, 3g lnter Class Rivalry Zig Girls' Club Vive President 3g Girls' Club President -lg Annual Staff 3, -lg Seagull Staff 3, 4g Dime Night 3g A. S. B. Tirkvt Salesman 3, -lg Girls' Club Conference 3g Ping Pong Team 2. Ambition: To tt-rrorizv tho Profs at W. S. C. ,,af'l g . I SQ S l -ii . -i 'iz 1 X , it union The Junior class started its year of desperate feuds appropriately with an election of officers of the most belligerent type. The men-folks , refusing to yield to the efforts of the women for power, won the majority of the following offices: President, Lowell Bridges: Vice President, Jack Cooper: Secretary, Mary Neilson, Inter Class Rivalry, Merle Hall, Class Representative, Beverly Newman, Yell Leader, Bill Zygar. The theme for the Junior Prom, held December 12, was December 25 Shakin' with the Palsy QTranslation: 'iWhite Christmasnj. The Juniors finished first in nearly every test of inter-class rivalry. If the opponents drew too close for comfort, a rifle ball was very proficiently bounced off their pumpkin haids. Top row: J. Allison, I. Anderson, D. Bale, F. Ball, N. Bannish, E. Betrozoff, L. Bridges, E. Bromley, Second row: I. Bromley, S. Brower, D. Brown, B. Cardwell, J. Clevenger, J. Cooper, G. Dingman, G. Dzutsoff, Third row: N. Erickson, H. Gurr, L. Haglund, M. Hall, B. I-Ioffer, D. Iman, A. Jackson, B. Kophs, Fourth row: B. Kuehner, K. Larkin, J. Mangels, L. May, B. Medak, V. Merryman, O. Mestrovich, B. Mossman, Fifth row: V. Neilson, M. Nielson, B. Newman, D. Niemzieck, B. Nowogroski, W. Ojala, P. O'Reilly, C. Owen, Sixth row: M. Pernu, H. Peterson, H. Smith, L. Stallcop, R. Stark, B. Sundling, B. Townsend, B. Turner, Seventh row: A. Walcott, T. Wallace, M. Whitbeck, E. Zambas, B. Zygar. JUNIOR OFFICERS- Left to right: B. Newman, Executive Council, B. Zygar, Yell Leader, E. Betrozoff, Vice President, L. Bridges, President, M. Nielson, Secretary, M. Hall, Interclass Rivalry. Sophomores The Sophomores began the year with the election of a first rate group of officers. They were: President, Marjorie McDonald, Vice President, Willard Schooler, Secretary, Sarah King: Inter Class Rivalry, Bob Buchanan, Class Representative, Betty Tipsword: and Yell Leader, Ted Pilot. The Sophomore Hop was a rip-roarin' affair bringing back the spirit of the Wild and Woolly West . Competition with their feudin' cousins was keen, and their record of deeds well done was an enviable one. Top row: J. Medak, S. Miller, J. McKinney, L. Wood, M. Schaefer, M. McDonald, S. Chilla, Second row: T. Pilot, G. Miller, B. Wilson, L. Merryman, V. Cravens, B. Lovering, L. Mirau, D. Rhyne, B. Buchanan. Third row: B. Orkney, D. Thompson, N. Boock, G. Olson, B. Tipsword, D. Lewis, B. Thomas, C. Lomsdalen, J. Bowen, B. Nevitt. Fourth row: W. Schooler, C. Lybecker, M. Cone, J. Pulkkinen, J. Little, D. Runyon, D. Rankin, Mr. Millam, Fifth row: M. Majeikas, S. King, S. Leber, M. Larkin, I. Litwin, M. Jeans, I. Morgan, E. DeBardelaben, D. Batchelor, B. Thompson. SOPHOMORE OFFICERS- Row one: B. Tipsword, Executive Council, B. Buchanan, Interclass Rivalry, M. McDonald, President. Row two: W. Schooler, Vice President, S. King, Secre.ary, T. Pilot, Yell Leader. .7l'eJlllnen The Freshmen found their first year at R. H. S. Hamusin' but confusin', but they didn't let that hold them back. Their snappy group of officers included Billie Fribley, President: Eddie Wrona, Vice President: Freda Zambas, Secretary: Scott Turner, Class Representative: Inter Class Rivalry, Jack Wilson: Sergeant of arms, Michael Betrozoff: and Yell Leader. John Newman. For pep, perserverance and persona'ity, they held their own with any of the upper classmen. TOP FOVE JM Bagley, G- LUUSI1, B- Byrd, E- WYOIIH, W- Wood, L. Dixon. J. Buchanan, F. Hudnall, B. Shreve. . ar , SPCONI POW? MF- SUUIIISH, H- H0Sf0Fd, E. Zambas, S. Hart, B. Friblcy, J. Johnson, A. Petersen, E. Orkney, D. Ramso, K. Smith, J. Phillips, Miss Lay. Third row: G. Aldrich, S. Turner, F. Zambas, V. Warkentin, M. Patterson, E. Wilson, N. Robinson, J. Mountcastle, T. Grimes, B. Hosford, M. Betro'off, J. Wilson, Fourth row: L. Dorning, B. Rutherford, J. Leedom, B. Ka'ina, T. Asp'und, C. Carlson, B. Hawkins, J. Porter, E. Jackson, V. Guernsey, E. Stallcop, C. Bogar, J. Newman. FRESHMAN OFFICERS Row 1: F. Zambas, Secretary, J. Newman, Yell Leader, B. Fribley, President. Row 2: M. Betrozoif, Sergeant-at-arms, S. Turner, Executive Council. Row 3: E. Wrona, Vice President, J. Wilson, Interclass Rivalry. . SN . I .5 1, 1 . v 5 LQ fm 5, Q, in , s ' ,I . ' X. .X 5 SLX D, it K . I Q' Ulu: 36 .I X V3 X..:,: y i i zw gk F X. , X ix wr . t ,W '.--- X, ,N in 'Q . X 4 -'lm '-Q' X - A ' 1 we.. ' -' ws Q ' ' X Xi fi: ., XL . 5 3 , .,.b il L it Q K 3 f '-.. I - W x AX x x N I V A if 93 V f X, E . . ' 5 - X-:X--X XX fi q X.. .N X Vlux 1 if :K ' X . W 1, g -SXXXXQN 2 0 ' 151 X33 Q' X r 4 .:.f,V ' 6 ' Q x ' ' 5 'iv R V gg X..X , . X M ,.. an X XX-XX X .,,.. - , K H I Q- A x ' ' ' UE 49 ' A , . .. X . w . L ways gr X A 1 1 I X . X , - Q X X --X . 5 -f - Q f X -2 XX X 1 5 . . I . x V 10 if 5 .lf-3 1' 1 y -a 1 J - ,I N i 'bg . 50l'Cll The brains of the Institoot have been corralled by the Torch Club, under the guidance of Miss Rasco. They were broken in by Carol Conley, President, with Cathryn Owen, Vice President, and Jack Cooper as Secretary. The five new members were initiated at the fall corn huskin' by the eighteen juniors and seniors. Everyone went high class and wore shoes over their stockings when they entertained the Student Body at a St. Patrick's Day dance. First row: C. Conley, P. Gilchrist, M. Jenne, K. King, T. Knitch, S. Lybecker, T. Owen, Second row: B. Zygar, D. Bale, E. Betrozoff, E. Brower, J. Cooper, H. Gurr, B. Newman, Third row: B. Nowogroski, C. Owen, B. Townsend, E. Zambas, N. Boock, M. McDonald, G. Olson, M. Schaefer. Pep Qulla Twenty-one girls wear the Pep Ciull red and black this year. President, Royla Neilson: Vice president, Mary Ann Whitbeck: and Secretary, Billye Joe Helms, with Miss Rasco as adviser, organized the group into a smooth working team of hot dog salesmen, ushers, and general chore gals. In January the club gave one of the cleverest parties of the year, There Were Such Things. Following the South Bend game, a hungry basketball team was en- tertained at a hamburger A'social in the cafeteria. First row: D. Humbert, D. Stearns, B. Townsend, B. Newman, B. Nowogroski, M. Whitbeck, M. Neilsen, R. Croghan, I. Zemny, Second row: B. Helms, B. Zygar, B. Switzer, E. Betrozoff, H. Gurr, M. Jenne, K. King, S. Lybecker, P. Gilchrist. R Club Cur R Club is a he-man organization restricted to those who can outrun Sadie Haw- kins. Seventeen new members answered the Call of the Wild at the fall initiation, an affair even Mammy Yokum's trance couldn't have conjured up. Avery Briggs, four year letterman. was elected president and Bill Hoffer, popular man about school, was vice-president. Mr Bonamy kept a close leash on the wolves. First row: B. Cardwell, J. Gotsis, B. Buchanan, B. Wilson, D. Bale, L. Burley, J. Schultz, Second row: A. Briggs, M. Hall, S. Urych, D. Coop er, E. Sundling, W. Kolcz, A. Walcott, Third row: E. Humphrey, B. Hoffer, C. Lybecker, B. Zygar, D. Runyon, T. Owen, L. Bridges, L. May. Qi,-la' we cruz, We welcome a new club to R.. H. S. this year-the Girls' R Club. Eighteen girls now Wear its insignia. Membership is won by participating in ping pong, volley ball, badminton, basketball, and baseball. Jeanne Leedom won first place in the ping pong tournament. Four charter members held offices for the year: Evangeline Betrozoff, president: Betty Sundling, vice president: Cirace Dzutsoff, secretary, Wilma Ojala, Corresponding secretary. Mrs. Zonich was the club adviser. .A ,la me Xxx lmespiana The glamour of the spot-light lured many an unsuspected artist from the tall timber. Thirty-six of these fugitives from the hills became Thespians and parked their rifles long enough to give out with some real talent. Irene Zemny was elected president, with Betty Switzer, vice president: Helen Gurr secre- tary: and Miss Curry, adviser. An initiation party for new members, and a grubstake in the nature of a potluck dinner were the high spots of fun. The program for Clean-Up day was sponsored by the Thespians and every other program depended on the talents of the club. Row 1: S. Turner, B. Sundling, P. Gilchrist, J. Leedoxn, H. Gurr, H. Hebish, A. Peterson, B. Hawkins, T. Knitch, Row 2: B. Newman, D. Stearns, B. Jensen, J. Lee, M. Jenne, C. Clapson, S. Brower, E. Sundling, J. Porter, Row 3: Ed Zambas, B. Townsend, B. Nowogroski, M. Whitbeek, P. 0'Reilly, S. Lybeeker, E. Zambas, F. Zambas, J. Schultz, Row 4: Miss Curry, B. Gideon, B. Beckman, C. Conley, B. Zygar, R. Croghan, L. Zemny, B. Switzer, E. Chapman, L. Oakes. :Drama tic guentd The fall curtain raiser Dime Nite saw two interesting skits presented by Thespians. Scott Turner, Beverly Newman, and Gordon Dingman presented No Connection : Helmut Hebish, Emma Jo Chapman, and Jerry McKinney made A'Gcod Medicine easy to take. The mystery-thriller of the year was Reserve Two For Murder , with an all-star cast of Senior play acters . Tom Knitch, the dumb sergeant, Walter Kolcz, the dumber cop, and Jack Schultz, the suave Chinese detective, tried to pin the murder of Stan Urych on Doug Runyon, Elsie Sundling, Pat Gilchrist, Irene Zemny, Jim Gotsis, and Lennart Asplund. An- tagonized by a precocious little pest, La Wauna Oakes, and baffled by the strange disappear- ance of Sylvia Lybecker, the bulls finally slipped the noose around the neck of Katie King, but not before she had bumped off Margaret Anne Jenne. STAGE CREW Pee Wee GOOD MEDICINE Leonard May and Dr. H. Hebish Del Brown Bernard Cardwell Margie Patient P. Chapman Wife J. McKinney Sergeant Kniteh settles an argument RESERVE TWO FOR MURDER S. Lybcclier, K. King, D. Runyon, I. Zemny, J. Gotsis, M. Jenne, P. Gilchrist, L. Oakes, W. Kolcz, T. Knitch, J. Schultz, L. Aspluntl. Who Done It? PW .f m, .1 UNCLQ A4 va X i X X W 1 P X R L K f, -Q, -, ' ' 'T Sb: N.. N Q A xx M N x N Q ' X nnual Slab! A haggard gang of hill-billies came thru the ordeal of producing your 1943 Annual with the feeling that it had been fun. Headed for should we say bi-headedj by Co-Editors Sylvia Lybecker and Tom Knitch and censored by Miss McDougall, the staff felt right at home in Dogpatch. The ad collectors combed the hills like a corps of revenooers to bring in the money that made this production possible, and the write-up staffs spent hours learn- ing to spell so they could read what they hadwritten. Row 1: B. Trezise, B. Kuehner, J. Cooper, M. Betrozoff, Miss McDougall, Row 2: J. Porter, B. Fribley, S. King, E. Garner, N. Boock, H. Gurr, C. Clapson, M. Jenne, B. Helms, Row 3: E. Zambas, J. Mangels, T. Knitch, S. Turner, S. Lybecker, Row 4: P. Gilchrist, M. McDonald, B. Townsend, B. Zygar, B. Jensen, M. Shaefer, S. Rubstello, M. Jeans, Right-Annual Co-Editors Tom Knitch and Sylvia Lybecker, with Adviser Miss McDougall. Commercial Club Any yokel who can make a B average in commercial subjects is quickly grabbed by the Commercial Club and put to Work on the Sea Gull, or some other worthwhile proj- ect. Bosses of the outfit this year Were! Doris Humbert, president: Don Bale, vice president: and Roberta Croghan, secretary. The Dirt the club collects for the Seagull is sorted over by Miss Brenner, the adviser. Big scoop of the year was the Stamp No. 17 Ration dance sponsored by the club in March. Row 1: Miss Brenner, D. Bale, L. Gideon, B. Zygar, B. Beckman, G. Dingman, M. Pernu, E. Zambas, Row 2: E. Betrozoff, B. Medak, J. Mcdak, I. Zemny, B. Gideon, N. Erickson, M. McDonald, R. Croghan, M. Shaefer, M. Jeans, B. Sundling, Row 3: W. Kolcz, M. Whitbeck, L. Burley, V. Neilson, T. Knitch, M. Nielsen, J. Schultz, M. Jenne, Row 4: B. Nowogroski, K. King, B. Helms, C. Conley, B. Townsend, B. Zygar, P. Gilchrist, S. Lybecker, D. Humbert, Front: S. King, L. Oakes, B. Newman. 'Seagull Staff Just to let the Mountaineers know what goes on in these parts, a bi-weekly scandal sheet, the Sea Gull is sent out regularly by pony-express. Editor, Margaret Anne Jenne, tech- nician, Evangeline Betrozoff: and a staff of reporters keep their ears to the ground and their eyes at the knothole so that nothing escapes them. A super business staff kept the ads coming in. SEAGULL STAFF fRightj Row 1: W. Kolcz, L. Burley, D. Bale, E. Zambas, Row 2: C. Conley, K. King, B. Townsend, M. Whit beck, E. Betrozoff, M. Nielsen, Row 3: S. Brower, C. Owen, M. Jenne, B. Nowogroski, R. Croghan, D. Humbert, B. Newman. Seagull Editor Margaret Anne Jenne, and Adviser Miss Brenner Y Glue .Hoedown .Department We like Mountain Music played by a real hill-billy band, and when Spike Strumski and his City Slickers 'swing out with some snappy numbers, we start comin' round the mountain! The band has 'been generous with its talents this year, playing at community affairs as well as all school programs. The Raymond High School Band CORNET: CLARINET: TROMBONE: Norma Boock Helen Gun. Don Bale Don Rankin Beverly Newman BARITONE: SAXOPHONE: Katie King Geraldine Clevenger Betty Townsend Shirley Brower TRUMPET: Carol Clapson Roberta Croghan Dick Runyon Betty Sundling Jack Mangels Donna Lee Thompson Rena Bridges Ella Lou Ball Sarah King BASS: Ted Winiecki Bob Givens Ed Zambas SNARE DRUM: Jack Cooper CYMBALS: Mary Ann Whitbeck BASS DRUM: Bill Shreve MAJORETTEI Mary Ann Whitbeck The Girls' Glee Club, under the direction of Mrs. Rita Zonich, has been a usual popular feature of school doin's. The Seagull Syncopators, that quartet of Senior songbirds, sang mighty purty for many a program. Individual members of band and glee clubs and talented students from other groups have been presented in solos. Violinist, Bill Ruther- ford, pianists, Jane Mountcastle, Marian Jeans, Anitabelle Thomas, and Carol Conley, and soloists, Jeanne Leedom and Nellie Bannish, were well received at the Mothers' Tea. Ted Winiecki and GLEE CLUB Maestro Strumski ususiei' Left to right: D. Ramso, J. Leedom, F. Zambas, W. Wood, E. Orkney, S, Hart, E. Zambas, T. Grimes. Mrs. Zonich, accompanist. Mrs. Zonich Glee Club Director The Victory Melodiers, one of the most popular musical groups in school, made its debut at Dime Nite and then packed the old Opry House for the Minstrel Show on April 16. Directed by Mr. Beck, Mr. Bonamy and Miss Rasco, and supported by the band, the Melodiers put on the super show of the year. Bill I-loffer and Ted Pilot wowed the crowd with their Mr. Gallagher and Mr. Shean impersonatlons. Ed Zambas and Don Bale scored hits in song and instrumental numbers. Scott Turner, Leonard Burley, Stan Urych, Jim Gotsis, Chob Kolcz, Joe Bagley, and Bill Kuehner brought down the house with their gags and black face characterizations. Maw, He's Making Eyes at Me SEAGULL SYNCOPATORS Maxine Wood, Alta Wood, June Lee, Betty Jensen. Top row: B. Trezise, L. Burley, E. Zambas, J. Bagley, Center: T. Pilot, S. Urych, D. Bale. Bottom row: W. Kolcz, B. Hoffer. VICTORY MELODIERS i K ig, X xxh. x N. f .f, Y: ' W W Y V S 'Af H ' x. X' . xw. A ooibau The Raymond Bone Crushers came thru an eventful season to win the Central League pennant wi-th 6 notches on their shootin' arn. Coached by Hairless Joe Bonamy and his assistant, Lonesome Polecat Millam, the prides of Dogpatch topped their feudin by making a rug out of the Hoquiam Grizzly B'ars. The spark plug of the team was Earth Quake lVlcGurk Hoffer, supported by Seniors Rock Crusher Briggs, 'Slaughter House Sundling, Shadrack Burley, L11 Abner Cooper, Pappy Yokum Humphrey, Snuffy Kolcz, Jug Haid Schultz, Danl Boone Urych, Sa1omey Gotsis, and a rambonctious gang of Juniors and Sophomores Bill Hoffer was elected Captain and Inspirational Player. G. G. CGS!-GBHKUZD Miller WBS manager. Players receiving first team Bob Buchanan Bob Wilson Charles Lybecker Lowell Bridges Don Bale Leonard May Albert Walcott Bill Hoffer Don Cooper Boys receiving secondary Rod Mather Jack Buchanan Jack Wilson John Newman The schedule for the season Sept. 19 at Centralia Sept. 26 here. Oct. 3 at Shelton Oct. 10 at Hoquiam Oct. 17 at Montesano Centralia 19 Valley 0 Shelton 6 Hoquiam 7 Montesano 0 Chehalis 14 Elma 0 Valley 7 South Bend 0 Raymond 7 Raymond 7 Raymond 3 l Raym-ond 21 Raymond 20 Raymond l 2 Raymond 25 Raymond O Raymond 34 awards were: Leonard Burley Avery Briggs Jim Ciotsis Stan Urych Ernie Humphrey Tom Owens Walter Kolcz Jack Schultz Ernest Sundling awards were: LeRoy Dorning Ed Mark Pat O'Reilly follows: Oct. 23 at Chehalis Oct. 31 here Nov. ll here Nov. 20 here o 929 'ij6J 3 X-ll' N 1 DNB- BUFFER- RED e. JM Canvas ,, My s5wvw:anue. TUHOWGA 3 av faaketball In a season as up-and-down as the back hills of Kaintucky, the Seagulls finally broke even to win fifth place in the Southwest Washington Conference. With John Millam totin' the coachin' job in his first year at R. H. S., the squad came thru with ll games won and ll games lost. Big Bill Hoffer topped the scoring list with 100 points for the season, while Ralph Stark and Merle Hall were tied for second place with 97 points each. Don Cooper, cool headed and reliable senior, was elected Captain and Hoffer was elected ln- spirational Player by his teammates. Ernie Humphrey, Doug Runyon and Leonard Burley played bang-up ball in their last year at Raymond High. With such stars as Hall, Bridges, Miller, Stark, and Hoffer back next year, it looks like a tough time ahead for our rivals. First Team Ernie Humphrey Lowell Bridges George Miller Merle Hall Ralph Stark Bill Hoffer Leonard Burley Don Cooper Second Team Willard Schooler Eddie Wrona Bernard Cardwell John Medak Leroy Dorning Doug Runyon Harry Smith Bob Buchanan Jack Buchanan Dick Runyon Jack Wilson Opposit page, from left to right: Bill Hoffer, Center, Don Cooper, Forward, Ralph Stark, Gu d G g i er, M ll Guard, Merle Hall, Guard. Leonard Burley, Forward, Harry Smith, Guard, Ernie Humphrey, Guard, Doug Runyon, Gua d Lowe Bridges, Guard. Coach John Millam rack Grand Strategy Assistant Manager John Newm Manager Ted Pilot Defending the state championship won by Raymond in 1942, the Seagull track squad opened the season by placing second at Aberdeen. Bernard Cardwell placed first in the high and low hurdles: Bill Hoffer tied first in the high jump: B. Buchanan won first place in the broad jump: Jack Buchanan and LeRoy Dorning tied for second in the pole vault, and Merle Hall won second place in the 440. Raymond won the Pacific County Championship by a close margin over Naselle. Ray- mond's 55 2-3 points were won by Bob Buchanan's three firsts, B. CardWell's two firsts, and Relay team first. Second places were won by J. Buchanan, J. Gotsis, and Bill Hoffer. Other point Winners were T. Wallace and D. Runyon. ln the third and final meet of the year, Raymond placed fourth at Centralia. Point winners were B. Buchanan, B. Hoffer, B. Cardwell and T. Wallace. Probable letter win- ners will be T. Wallace, miler, Del Brown, 880: B. Buchanan, sprints, broad jump and shot: Jack Buchanan, pole vault: Bernard Cardwell, hurdles: LeRoy Dorning, pole vault, James Gotsis, sprints, Merle Hall, 440, Bill Hoffer, weights: and Ed Wrona, hurdles. 1.11 ome City Slicfcera How does it feel to be valedictorian, Sylvia? . . . The Larnin' Institoot kivered with snow . . . Salutatorian Maggie . . . Generally speaking, Gootch?-If you know what we mean? . . . Results of the Skunk Hollow feud. Marryin' Sam injured in action . . . We're not bold, but we're mighty cute, We head the girls from the lnstitoot. Two-Way-Stretch Lybecker. You shoot 'em-we fix 'em-no questions asked . . . Some folks read- others jest hold up a book! . . . Time for the annual bath, boys. Line forms to the left! There's gold in them thar' mountingsl Roberta and Doris smile awhile . . . Tskl Tsk! Katie won't like this I I I . . . Faculty sneak. That Lybecker gal wins again!-this time the D. A. R .... Bev, Ange, and Mary covered with ink as usual! . . . The Huddlef-all that glitters is not gold! The seventh inning stretch! . . . Yeah, but you should have seen the dear that got away! -Ohhh, Stauch . . . Something the cats dragged in-scene from the Tolo Party. ss fy Z km 5 549' i T5 -f I iii IE: lil I H .NW-5355.551 A v :W ifi Y if N? Q 49 N , Y 4 L I S 5 4 . 1 :F ir I 7 iv ,p X .. . .XXX .., ,Aw nappe in Skunk Jvlolfow Little gray Gee Gee . . . The Knot-hole patrol demonstrating their stuff . . . Basketball queen, our own Irene . . . The Junior Prom had everything but Santa Claus . . . Voted lunch hour's most popular men, the Hall Police . . . Revenge is sweet but cold . . . Farmer Bale came to town, now to get home . . . Guess Who? . . . Wasn't it ducky, Bridges, or is that the Word for it? . . . Fireman, fireman, save mel CYou're the only men CU leftl . . . Jack and Jack, Hand Launderersn, They specialize in faces . . . Barbara mistreated by the Junior High bullies . . . President Ange and her R Club officers . . . Its snow use . . . Results of intensive Victory Corps training. YN .fife in ogpa lclz Do you take a ration ticket, Sud? . . . Going to stick to shoes, Roberta? . . . Thar's those Candy Counter Gals, They served IT While IT lasted . . . Hawaii lost Hilo Bob to the R Club in the Pearl Harbor evacuation . . . Bonamy's hand picked staff. The Office Squaws . . . Mesty and his models . . , Short-change artists, Jenne and Stearns . . . Sound effects Q'Z1G.17fj by King . . . Rootin' Runyon raises a cheer for Raymond . . . Wait 'till Wanda gets dressed up, she Wood look like this for a Freshman . . . They have reached the top of them thar' hills. We mean the Senior Class Officers . . . Maisie eating Dog Patch fashion . . . We heard you comin', Burley . . . Hunting is one way to beat the meat shortage, Dixie. The Football Squad ready to go feudin' . . . V for vim, vimmen, and song queens . . . Phil Spitalny isn't the only one with an all girl band, ehh Strum? . . . When in search of larnin', ask the Librarians, they handle every- thing from Fearless Fosdick' to 'Little Black Sambo . . . Next vear it will be real planes. Good luck, Don . . . Earthquake McGirk at work . . . Change that ping to a pong, use Lybecker . . . We slurp for the burp of it . . . Bashful Bobby at the R Club initiation . . . The Bread Line . Bonamy's Boom Factory . . . EEEEEKKKI I Y This can't happen to Raymond . . . Reuenooers refresh . . . The preserved turnips tournament . . . Tums for Tommy . . . The school forest: Alta. Maxine, Wanda, and Lena. K. l ' 4' ' uv Y 3 'gffi .f'5Eh'g i 2 ghd I k Q 1 xx .xl kfxkvfa ll F! 5, V what we ,bone . . . SEPTEMBER- School began Cdern itIJ . . . Centralia skunked us Cbut that was the first feetball game!J . . . Feuded with Valley and filled 'em with buckshot. OCTOBER- We give Shelton a touchdown and take five . . . Beat the pants 'offa Hoquiam C7 to Zl-ain't we good?D . . . Threw off our shoes Cto dancej . . . Raymond at Montesano CWe smeared 'emlj . . . The mountain gals toted thar little sis's to a shindig . . . We nearly beat Centralia, but our horoscope just warn't right! . . . The lettermen showed off by thrown' a jig . . . Raymond really slewed Elma fthe town-not the girl.j . . . NOVEMBER- We warn't quite up to par whenmeeting Valley , . . The smarty's threw a party , . . The Soph's corraled the school into a dude ranch for Thanksgiving Day . . . We really Went to town with South Bend! DECEMBER- The city slickers put on a cheap performance Cl0cj at the community play house . . . The third grade Uuniorsj celebrated Christmas with a prom . . . The institoot five shot better baskets in the first battle of the season! Poor South Bend . . . We ran Lebam right home after laying 'em low . . . Christmas vacation-Whoopee I I I . . . Lady luck was agin us and Naselle made us crawl Cnot bad, thoughj . . . Well whatta you know! They dooed it again . . . JANUARY- We whopped Aberdeen and Chehalis! I But we won't mention the games in between . . . The Pep Ciulls threw a dance There Were Such Things! . . . Semester exams! ! Oh, happy day! . . . FEBRUARY- We beat Hoquiam! I I and Lebam, South Bend, Elma. Jest to be perlite we let Aberdeen, Montesano and Valley beat us . . . The gals finally grabbed themselves a feller and brang 'em to the Tolo. MARCH- Just to finish off basketball, we licked South Bend . . . Sure, and 'twas a foine night for the Irish at the Torch Club party . . . The McCoys and the Hatfields declared a special truce just to come to the Senior Play, Reserve Two for Mllfd6f. APRIL- Off with the shoes, on with the dance. VVe checked our No. 17 stamps at the Commercial Club party . . . The Victory Melodiers sho' put on a high- falutin' minstrel show fer da folks . . . every Daisy Mae showed her Ma a real good time at the Annual Tea. MAY- The Seniors imported Robin Hood and men to the Senior Ball . . . Oh wonderful world! I ShhhhhhI The Senior sneak . . . The school really sparkled when the students foresook their books for the broom . . . The be- ginning of the end-Baccalaureate . . . Students weak after final exams . . . We say farewell to the Seniors at Commencement . . . The Seniors give out with their best and last for R. H. S. at Class Day . , . School is out I I I HURRAY I I I fn Juemoriam Burdette Turner Member of Class of 1944 Harry Raymond Friend of R. H. S. For 18 Years ur alclueriiaera ATTORNEYS Fred M. Bond QSouth Bendj John J. Langenbach BAKERIES Boland's Bakery Heinie's Quality Bakery Noonan's Bakery QSouth Bendj BANK Raymond Branch, Seattle First National BARBERS Modern Barber Shop Roy Porter's Barber Shop Saunder's Barber Shop BEAUTY SALONS Beauty Nook Modern Beauty Shoppe Pay Rite Beauty Shop Smith's Beauty Shop CAFES Bri:ige's Inn China Clipper Cafe Club Cafe fSouth Bendj Don's Lunch Eagle Cafe Highway Roadside Stand Lavinder's Cafe fSouth Bendj ' Shasta Cafe The Inn fSouth Bendj CHIROPRACTOR Dr. F, F. Irwin CLEANERS Paramount Cleaners Raymond Steam Laundry DOCTORS Dr. Bammert QSouth Bendj Dr. Farrell fSouth Bendj Dr. Gould Dr. O. R. Nevitt Dr. Owen DRUG STORES Dunsmoor Drug Co. Pay Rite Drug Co. Raymond Drug Co. DRY GOOD STORES Bitar's Department Store Dracobly Dry Goods J. C. Penney Company Nowogroski's Men's Shop The Toggery FLORIST E:lward's Flower Gardens Phone Raymond 4 FURNITURE STORES Baker's Furniture Store Dickinsonis Furniture Store Jensen Furniture Store GARAGES Ed Pederson Sales and Service Ferrier's Service Station Ford Garage General Petroleum Service Station King's Sixth Street Garage Minkler Motor Company Mountcastle Garage Oliver's Shell Service Pederson's Service Station Pope's Simon's Richfield Station Southworth Station No. 3 Willapa Harbor Motor Company GROCERIES Garrett's Food Store Glazebrook's Grocery Huter's Cash Grocery Lapinski's Grocery M. and R. Food Store Olsson's Cash Grocery fSouth Bendj Pioneer Cash Grocery QSouth Bendj Safeway Stores Swanson's Cash Grocery DAIRIES Nemah Dairy South Bend Dairy fSouth Bendj HARDWARE STORES F. G. Foster Company Heatgi Sz Cearns-Marshall-Wells Associated tore HOSPITALS Riverview Clinic and Hospital Dr. Kuehner South Bend General Hospital Drs. Anderson and Cameron QSouth Bendj JEWELRY STORES Holte's Jewelry Store QSouth Bendl Wahlen's Jewelry Store MARKETS Bogar's Market Lorentson Bros. Market Raymond Market Travers' Market MILLS Pacific County Lumber Co. Raymond Lumber Co. Inc. fSouth Bendj Willapa Harbor Lumber Mills Willapa Shingle Co, MORTUARY Anderson Funeral Home REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE Claude House 8a Son. Floyd L. Lewis Kz Company Fred Eichner's Insurance Agency Rhodes' Real Estate PAINTS, WALLPAPER, and GIFTS Cady's PHOTOGRAPHER Washington Studio SOFT DRINKS Hummel's Confectionery QSouth Bendj Link's GENERAL Fred Norman, Wholesale and Retail Store Fred Thompson, Welding Jahola's Reliable Shoe Store Joe Peterson, Plumbing and Heating Light House Oyster Co. fSouth Bendl Owen Automatic Music Co. Willapa Fuel, Inc. Willapa Harbor Iron Works, Inc. fSouth Bend, Western Engraving and Colortype Raymond Herald TRANSFER South Bend Transfer Co. 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