Raymond High School - Ra Co Hi Yearbook (Raymond, IL)

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,anno-f Thom PS-on P,vq,,c.+ 50,1990 fxaifw VULUVYE V 1950 Q ' FQHE f A VR 719 0 Nd H. 0 1 fs o o 0 I .L fb X Jn xx NV 2, jf, L 'X ,f jf yZXQf7w35 9 fy fi EEZWQZJ WCM! Ks S db Q 1 A V i QQ 2.2 , Q In memory of our classmate and dear frmend Rosemary Remdl we dedmate thms sorry to have to lose her but the tmme she spent w1th us shall always be remembered and thls fnendshxp never forgotten 3 fifth volume of the Ra.-Co-Hi, We were very EEMJWISFMMFHWW K5 Q za 9 xk xx Qi Q1 2 Q ' -rw z 4 . W K ZIMMERMAN D SPROUSE L. W BFIERMANN Presxdent Supermtendent Secretary UHH U M 5 JESSE DUNKEL. WILLIAM BROWN www-snag I!-LSTER LESSMAN N H WARNSIING 'IOHN STFAD 5 wal? R R CRUM GRACE WEST RQSEMARY HANNA DEAN MULLEN P1-incxpal Enghsh Secretary Socml Scxence VEIRYL CHAUSSE FRED WEAS MARVIN SCHROEDER Enghsh Languages Agrlculture Mathematxcs WINLFRED GRANTHAM ROBERT JONES CLAUDE SHELTON ELEANOR THOMPSON Home Economics Music Coach, Science Commercial 6 Z 7Kw 5 Q- wiv Q Q Q 9 gf 55 Q W f GW UWM? .55 'Q T2 HELEN BLOOME Spanish Club F H A G A A Llbrarxan Speech Keep Movmg Chorus Spotlight Ra Co H1 'urls MARLYN GIESEKING Band Spamsh Club Spotlight Basketball Baseball I xbranan Melody Madhouse B and G A A F H A VIRGINIA MONKE Pros1dent Spanish Club Melody Madhouse Llbrar lan Snotllght N HOFFMAN F F A Basketball Track Spotlxght Speech Lxbrarxar Band Melody Madhouse I UCILLE VAN ZANT F H A G A A I atxn Club Sueech Melody 'vladhouse Band Ra Co H1 Spotllght I xbrary 8 FFA PA UI BFNNING Basketball Baseball Track Football Reporter Chorus MAURICE HJORT ELSIE MAF HAURY ROBERT KEISER G A A F H A Band Chorus Ra Co Hx Melody Madhouse Speech Llbrarman Basketball Band F F A Spotlxght Ra Co Hx Keep Movxng Melody Madhouse Spanish Club Baseball Lxbranan MARVIN MCGLAUGHLIN MARGARET UHZRIG Ra Co H1 F H A Spothght Keep Movmg Spamsh Club Melody Madhouse G A A Latxn Club Speech Band Chorus Spotllght I xbrarlan GERALD W EDEKIND Band Baseball T r ac k Keep Movxng 'Melody Madhouse FFA Basketball Track F F A L1brarxan Spotlxght Ra Co Hi Sports Manager LEONARD SFHUM MARY LEWEY LEROY VALCH F H A Baseball Chorus Basketball Spotlxght Band F F A Track MARLENE BOCKEWITZ JAMES POPE MARGARET HUBER GAA F. H. A. ..... . Chorus ...... Band ....... Student Council . . Latin Club ..., Ra-Co-Hi ..... Spotlight ..... Keep Moving , , Melody Madhousen FFA G.A,A ........... Baseba ll .............. 4 Chorus ...... Band ..... F. H. A. .... . Lahn Club ....,.,... Keep Moving . . Ra- Co- Hi ..... Spotlight ........... . ' 'Melody Madhouse ' ' Library ,..... Speech. . . , 10 xii. iff 3-4 3-4 3-4 3-4 . 3 . 4 . 3 4 . 4 .4 CLARENCE MILLBURG EVELYN HARPER F F A Band Sports Manager Chorus GAA Keep Movmg Melody Madhouse Speech Lntm Club D A R Award Spotlnght Ra Co H Llbrarlan GERALD KATE5 EVELYN WATERMAN Basketball Baseball Track F F A Band Ra Co Hi Spamnh Club Student Councxl Lnbrarum Band Chorus G A A Keep Movmg Melody Madhouse Speech Lahn Club Spotlight Ra Co H1 Llbraruan F H A Secretary Treasurer 1 1 ug-ur JOHN HERRMANN Baseball Basketball Track Band Keep Movxng Melody Madhouse F F A M-1 BERT LAND F A sw ' 5,11 , .. . ' ' A 'ff I., ,IL . -A' .'., 1 gtg H ' N 3 ,. ., ,534 Q if -I I :,.. iii? 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H. A. .......... - F F A Melody Muihouse Sports Manager G A A F H A Ra Co H1 Band ,......... 1 3 JAMES CASOLARI IIEANE CAREY EUGENE HITCHINGS Baseball Basketball Track Band Melody Madhouse Spanish Club Librarian F H. A Spannh Club F F A Basketball Baseball Track Clans Reporter Lxbranan Ra Co H ROl:ll1.RT LRWIN SHERDELL. LANTER Baseball Basketball Track Student Councxl Spothght Keep Mov ng Nlelody Madhouse Llbranan Latin Club -4 Lxbrarmn Melody Madl-louse Chorus Rn Co-H1 F H A Spotlight Spamsh Club Class H1story On September Z 1947 forty Freshrnen walked in the door of Raymond High School The class consisted of eighteen girls and twenty two boys Two members of the group left and one was added making a total of thxrty mne This group though timid summoned enough courage to elect officers on October Zlst They chose Donald Hoffman as President Ruth Meradith as Vice President Evelyn Waterman as Secretary and Treasurer Eugene Hitchings as Reporter and Marlene Bockewitz and Bob Erwin as Student Council members The Freshman Class had Gerald Kates jack Herrmann Gene Klump Eugene I-Iitching Gerald Wedekind Bob Kelser Donald Hoffman and Bob Erwin in sports This class also showed an interest in dramatlcs as evidenced by the fact that four of its members part1c1pated in speech contests Evelyn Harper gave a serious reading at the district contest in Vandalra and placed first Evelyn Waterman learned a serlous reading Margaret Uhrig a hurnorous one and Lowell Nell an oration This class was one of the largest Sophomore Classes on record Two parties were held at the Hillsboro skating rink Class officers for the Sophomore Year were President Bob Erwin Vice President Margaret Huber Secretary Treasurer Ruth Meradith Student Council members Marlene Bockewitz and Ross Poggenpohl Again there was a good showmg in athletics Those who took part were Gerald Kates Bob Erwin Maurice Hjort jack Herrman Gene Klump and Ross Poggenpohl Leonard Schum served as manager Evelyn Harper and Helen Bloome gave a good account of themselves 1n Humorous and Dramatic Readings Marlene Bockewitz showed up very well in the vocal section by placing fir st in her d1v1s1on in the State contest Marlene Bockewitz Ruth Meradith and Margaret Huber were also members of the girls quartet As juniors the members of this class won many honors in speech R H S in these events The jumor Class Play Keep Moving was presented in the early fall a Halloween party at the school and a picnic at Taylorville were some of the social affairs on the junior calendar The most important social event was the junior Semor banquet in the Camelia Room of the Frisina Hotel ln Taylorville honoring the 49 ers In Western style Class officers for the junior Year were President Bob Erwin Vice President Marlene Bockewtiz Secretary Treasurer Margaret Huber Student Councll Members Ross Poggenpohl and Gerald Kates The officers of this year s class are President Virginia Monke Vice President Wanda Boehler Secretary Treasurer Evelyn Waterman and Reporter Lucille Van Zant Marlene Bockewitz and Gerald Kates were chosen to serve on the Student Council this year Class sponsors are Mr Mullen and Mr Crum The Semor Class Play this year Melody Madhouse was a great success under the dzrection of Mr Very-l Chausse and Mr Robert jones Outstanding students in speech were Evelyn Harper Evelyn Waterman Helen Bloome and Don Hoffman Helen Bloome cornpeted in the state contest Marlene Bockewitz was most outstanding in vocal work She received first dwlslon rating in the state contest Marlene Bockewitz and Margaret Huber members of the quartet helped it to get first division rating Outstandlng in athletics were Maurice Hjort Bob Erwin Dale Ogden and Gerald Kates Eugene Hitchings Gene Klump and Jim Pope This IS the largest Semor Class ever to graduate from Raymond High School 15 . , . , - . 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TENS V CHAISSE J SEIFERT B FRANK ,I LANTER I COLVIN Jun :or Class The jumor Class started the1r f1rst class meetmg by selectmg the followmg as ofhcers Wayne Lanter Pres1dent Betty Frank was retamed retained as Student Counc11 member and Wayne Colvm became the new Student Council member Mxss Grantham and Mr Chausse are the sponsors The pres1dent selected a program comxmttee each meetmg and the comm1ttee arranged a program for the class meetmgs The presrdent and sponsors appomted all commxttees for the Jumor Semor banquet The class voted to have Hawau as the theme Class flower and colors were selected by ofhcers of the class as Secretary-Treasurer: Joyce Siefert, Class Reporter: jane Lanter was 18 j HELD S THQIPSON D DAVHSON D JACISON j CRAWFORD R J WEITEKAMP A KEISER M HOWARD K CRAWFORD j TOBERLAAN J MIZERA D SPECHT j MOORE H WERNSING R SUTTER j KRANIIR P YARD I THACKER C DAVIS B EIRWIN 19 J MURPHY R L WDTEICAMP E WEITEKAMP J wm'rE ' w D s r 1 ' , On September first 1948 a group of forty boys and gxrls enrolled at R H S On September smxteenth we had our f1rst meetmg of the year and elected jack Cooler presxdent The other offxcers were Lorena Schum v1ce pres1dent j1m Huber secretary treasurer Kenny Tucker and Pat Hjort student councxl members The class sponsor was Mr Schroeder Durmg the year we lost three of our classmates Dons Day Dale jackson and Paul Janssen One new student Shmrley Thacker jomed us makmng a total of thlrty e1ght students to f1n1sh the Freshman Year On August 29 1949 thxrty s1x members enrolled Three of our classmates d1d not enroll for th1s year s term They were Donald Thunhorst Wanda McGloth11n and Harry Re1man We have one new member Margaret Luttrell Our hrst meetmg of the season was held on September exghth when offlcers for the school term were elected The off1cers are as follows presxdent Kelth Brachear vmce pres1dent jack Cooler secretary treasurer Bob House Reporter Joann Stmllahn and student council members Kenny Tucker and Lorena Schum Mr jones and Mr Weas are our class advxsors Durmg the year we lost two students john Everlan and Tony Krager We feel that we have had a very pleasant year to add to our school day memones Z0 . . 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' I I o . 1 Mjfnofzd Fielrfivrzfw 46447 19.217 The twenty s1x members of the Freshman Class strode into the halls of R H S on August Z8 194-9 Each member had h1s very own opmmon of what h1gh school hfe would be like The class sponsors are Mr Shelton and Mr Schroeder At the fxrst meetmg of the year they elected the1r class ofhcers Roberta Allen President Norma Broaddus Vmce Pres1dent Pauline Dexhetmer Secretary Treasurer and jack Lanter Reporter The Student Councxl members are Don Zunmerrnan and Delno Grosenhexder Durmg the year the Freshmen had two more students to enter thelr class They were Sharon Daggett from Carl1nv1lle and juamta Clotfelter from L1tchf1eld The class IS represented 1n the band chorus G A A F I-l A and F F A Takmng part 1n athletxcs th1s year were Jack Lanter Delno Grosenhemder Lowell Dunlap Bob McG1aughl1n Don Zunmerman Alvm Crawford The class IS very proud to have two cheerleaders Norma Broaddus and Lowell Dunlap A skatmg party was held 1n the fall at Taylorv1l1n Z1 -. ,H D .I is 'r 'hip , 'TE '12 if 1 ' 'm I 1 , ' P W. 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U 'K xx gf l Track The track team opened the season by defeahng Morr1sonv1lle and Farmersv1l1e mn a trmangular meet They also defeated Nokom1s xn a dual meet and placed second ln two trlangular meets agamst K1nca1d and Morr1sonv1lle and agamst Taylorv1lle and Hrllsboro In the C M S the team placed second to Dwernon by 4- 1f2 pomts They hmshed th1rd m the Pane. open and second 1n the M1dp1a1ns meet The season closed with the dlstrmct meet rn wh1ch the team earned 7 pomts Top 1nd1v1dual honors went to G Kates who was always a h1gh polnt maker 1n the 100 220 4-40 broadJump1ng and relay By w1nn1ng the 44-0 at the d1str1ct Kates was able to compete 1n the State meet for the second t1me Maurlce Hjort was also a conslstent pomt maker compet mg ln the low hurdles dnscus shot put lngh jump and relay 8 Baseball Prospects for a winmng baseball team seemed good wlth forty four boys reportmg for the squad Twenty four remamed on the squad for the trxp to Ball Townsh1p to open the season on Fnday September 16th Bes1des regular season games a Freshman Sophomore game was scheduled for the Zlst of September wlth Stomngton Raymond won four games and lost fwe Z3 f -4. 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Q - ,, ..,,.-..... ,.. 1..v.....N,.1..,,..W,. ...M - . , Basketball Redb1rds opened on November 16th aga1nst Pawnee w1th forty two boy gettlng at least one week of practmce Raymond contlnued to carry a b1g squad throughout the season as th1rty one boys f1n1shed November December january February March there here here there here there here here there here there here here there here there there here there there R aloud Omzonent Pawnee Morr1s onv111e Bunker H111 H111 sboro L.1tchf1e1d Nokom1 s Dlvernon Kincald Staunton Auburn Edmnbur g C M S Rochester Farmersvllle M1dp1a1ns Stonmgton Morr1sonv111e Mt Auburn Farmersvllle Mt Ohve Witt I..1tchf1eld D1StI1Cf Rochester Benld fFrosh Soph 1 Tournament 24 16 51 56 18 ' ' 34 42 Z1 ' 56 40 23 ' Z9 68 Z9 ' ' 40 52 6 ' 36 54 9 ' 51 40 13 ' ' 55 50 16 H 60 67 20 48 39 3 ' 36 52 6 there Ball Z0 61 11-13 , . , 17 50 43 20 ' 36 52 25-Z7 ' ' ' 41 60 3 ' ' 36 41 7 . 50 51 10 ' 46 58 14 . ' 40 65 17 ' 30 51 Z1 ' ' 42. 62 21-24 ' ' - 37 63 3 .- . 46 47 Basketball Mr Crum M Hjort B Erwxn W Lanter K Tucker j Mxzera D Ogden J Cooler G Kntes Coach Shelton Cheerleaders N Broaddus L Dunlap j Lanter Z5 I i i1U?f53 25 F2 Ci AUG my M155 Q Q Q 2 if Q Library Staff j Wlute W Boehler E Hnury L VanZant E Waterman E Harper S Thompson J Crawford H Bloome M Huber M Uhrxg B Frank Z Zxmmerman E H1fChlD8! G KB!!! A KBIIGI' j Lynch Mr Chausse Head Lxbrax-lan J Toberman V Monke Student Council I-fllfef. Vice-President: Schmn, Secretary: Kates, President: Bockevitz, Treasurer Zlmmefmln. C0lvin, Tucker, Grosenheider, Mr, Crum, Advisor. Z8 The Spotlight Edltor ln Cluef Evelyn Harper Bus1ness Manager Ross Poggenpohl Assxstant Busmess Managers Marvm McGlaugh11n and Dale Davldson C1rculat1on Managers V1rg1n1a Monke and Helen Bloome News Ed1tor joyce Semfert Feature Edrtor Sherdell Lanter Sports Edmtor Bob Erw1n Reporters Norma Broaddus Joann Stlllahn Slurley Thompson Robert Kemser Lorena Schum Donald Hoffman Dolores Hoffman Rmta Sutter jane Lanter M11ton West Mary Lewey jlm Kraner Proofreaders joan Toberman and Martha Howard Typmst Marlyn G1esek1ng Ra C0 H1 Staff Editor Evelyn Waterman Sports Ed1tor Gerald Kates Assistant Ed1tO'I' Lorena Shcum Asslstant Edltor Leonard Schum Productwn Manager Elsme Haury Art E.d1tor Sherdell Lanter Assistant Manager Manlyn Srmth Ass1stant Eld1tor Marvm McGlaugh11n Social Echtor Lucllle Van Zant Ass1stant Ed1tor Wanda Boehler Humor Edztor, Bob Ke1ser Ass1stant Ed1tor Margaret Huber Bus1ness Manager, joan Crawford Assmstant Manager Kenny Tucker Snapshot Edmtor jane Lanter Ass1stant Snapshot Staff james Kraner Dale Davldson Wayne Lanter Sponsors Mr Marvm Schroder Photography Mr Dean Mullen Superv1s1on T. - 1 . A ' 1-Y Y, - - . ,.. - - . 1 1 L -'-1 . 1 . O . -. - . I I I l I I 1 1 1 I P I D I I , . 1 1 1 1 1 1 O - .- 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . . . . . 1 1 . . . . - 1 ' 1 . . . 1 1 1 1 1 . . 1 - 1 1 1 1 FRONT ROW M Mcward j Se fe t H Bloome G Smxth E Waterman E Harper L Durston BACK ROW Y Bryant D Hoffman M Huber I.. Van Zan! Mrs McConathy J Gr den D H ffm J Held E Ha y Speech Class The Speech Class under the d1rect1on of Mrs j T McConathy was to be ehrrnnated ln prehrrunary contests at the begmnmng of the year Those who won at the prehmmarles and who represented the school at the contests durmg the year are as follows Oratoncal Declamahon Helen Bloome Serlous Readmg Evelyn Harper Comedy Readmg Evelyn Waterman A11 three g1r1s won ratlngs wh1ch entxtled them to go to the D1str1ct and Sectlonal Contests Helen Bloome brought more honor to the school by progressxng to the State Meet She was however ehmmated 1n the flrst rounds Mrs McConathy and her students are to be h1gh1y congratulated on thexr splendmd work th1s year 30 one of the largest ever in Raymond High School, Part of the members had OCTIITTE QUARTET R H S Chorus The chorus whmch practlces every Monday Wednesday and Fr1day has thlrty s1x members altogether lt has been qumte busy th1s year sumgmng at concerts and contests The chorus presented a short concert for Open House November 9th and December 18th at vesper servxces presented some very beautmful corals and Chrmstmas songs The contests thms year have kept the chorus very busy wmth the quartet octette and solos takmg part R I-I S placed second dwmsxon at the d1str1ct contest whmch was held at Hxllsboro The ensembles and solos placed as follows Margaret Huber fmrst d1vxs1on octet Dorothy Murphy Beverly Thompson Roberta Allen Joann Shllahn DIXIC Grlbert Paulme Dexhmmer Pat Hjort and Helen Bloome thlrd dlV1S1On The solos were Marlene Bockew1tz fxrst d'lV1SlOIl oann Stlllahn second d1v1s1on and joe Mnzera f1rst dwxsmon 31 9 ' . l I ' 1 Girls' quartete-Marlene Bockewitz, Joyce Seifert, Zeal Zimmerman, and . . . ,J . -- . . . , . -- . . . . n Chorus CONTINUED R H S was honored ln havmng Marlene Bockew1tz joe M1zera and the quartet place hr st m the state contest Marlene has won m the state fmals the last three years She won f1rst her Sophomore Year and second last year Th1s IS the fxr st year joe entered d1str1ct and state competxtxon At the m1d plams tournament the chorus placed f1rst d1v1s1on the quartet fmrst d1v1s1on Marlene Bockewxtz first d1v1s1on and joe M1zera flrst d1v1s1on The chorus also part1c1pated ln the m1d plalns Festwal at E.d1nburg I-hgh School where over two hundred and fmfty volces were 1n the rrnxed chorus R H S Band The R H S band has slxty three members thls year whlch makes 1t the largest band Raymond has ever had Wlth concerts contests and other appearances the band has been kept very busy September 14th was the band s f1rst concert of the season at Harvel On October Zlst the band was honored to play for the Ill1no1s Educatlon Assoc1at1on In the Orpheum Theatre at Sprlngfxeld Then the basketball season opened and the band played at every home game t1me the band presented the Chr1stmas story w1th Helen Bloome as narrator An assembly program was presented by the band rn Morrmsonvllle on March 7th R H S placed f1rst dlvlslon ln the C M S at Farmersvllle Eleven solos represented the band Seven placed f1rst d1v1s1on and four placed second d1v1s1on The dmstrmct contest was held at I-hllsboro Twenty s1x people from the band partxclpated in thls contest james Murphy won fir st place w1th h1s flute solo The horn quartet placed flr st and the trombone quartet placed fu-st The band went to the dmstrlct Aprll f1r st and recewed second d1v1s1on At the state contest held Aprll 28th at the Umvers1ty of Ill1no1s james Murphy placed thlrd the trombone quartet placed thlrd d1v1s1on R H S also particlpated ln the M1d Pla1ns Festlval at K1nca1d May Sth It also presented a band concert at Harvel and one at Raymond On May 28th the R H S band played for the dedlcatlon of the hghted softball field at Farmersvllle where the governor of Il11no1s was present 32. I . On November 9th, it gave a short concert for Open House. At Christmas ,.. 11,1 ' A- QL f Tr ,Q - 5 . 4-TP, 'iq ' RY R4 :K R M K, A + fs -' WWW 4315 if 1,9 LPifV 5H' RQ' 3- Q'-QAM ' 'g ' -'SE ix E+' 'SQ?5Y iX'3'?f'f1Nw'? is' .'EfinfM 'ilg 'fqfif gy 5' K 3 'ff 'N 5 'N-HR 47 Q-W 'ffiT 7mf15 91. Q, GJ ' Q 'QNMTR yf, :'?JRx6,1 RJ Y fvgKNA,'f., fSgL': .I 'F 'Avi Q 'A ' UWX' ' 4.fa.f.l.t' D+' 'N.fff,L'f .'4n W'f'Q A V.. I' J M ,K :Zhi , -. scg , ' lirgn 7 u I f B 5 N , gf x . l 'S GLW' pw -.NQQ JU We WN -170, QAQM .,. W ax ,X an it Q fs if Q1H'Qf5 Q fffx Sen zor Class Play A three act musmcal comedy Melody Madhouse was presented by the Semor Class on Aprll Zlst The productmon was dmrected by Mr Veryl Chausse wxth Mr Robert Jones d1rect1ng the orchestra The cast of characters were John Stanley Bob Erwm Mary Stanley Evelyn Waterman John Jr James Casolar1 Gladys Stanley Wanda Boehler Smster Stanley Margaret Huber Grandma Stanley Sherdell Lanter Mrs Austln Luc1lle Van Zant Dott1e Austmn Betty N1ehaus Dollme Austm E1s1e Haury Kenney Ross Poggenpohl Joe Jack Herrmann Polly Marlene Bockew1tz jack Marlyn Gresekmg Loulse Margaret Uhrlg Marmlyn Mar1lyn Smith V1rg1n1a V1rg1n1a Monke Evelyn Evelyn Harper Guest Cornetmst Joyce Senfert Stevens Robert Ke1ser Radro Electr1c1an Gerald Wedelund Jun :or Class Plav The jumor Class presented a three act comedy A Ready Made Famrly on October 28th The cast of Agnes Martyn Sh1rley Thompson Bob Martyn james Murphy Marrlee jane Lanter Grac1e Joyce Serfert Mrss Lydea joan Moore characters were Nlcodemus Edward Wemtekamp Henry Turner joe M1zera Dorls Betty Frank Samrrue I-lalden Wernsmng Begoma Rita Sutter Mrs Grace West Dlrected the Productlon 34 . Ol IO ll - OI ' . , . . Mr. Austin, Donald Hoffman jim, Dale Ogden . - Cl - li . F ron teras The Spamsh Club installed the followlng offwers m the trad1t1onal candle light serv1ce October 18th at 7 30 P M Presldent joyce Selfert V1ce Pres1.dent V1rg1n1a Monke Secretary joan Toberman Treasurer Zeal Z1mmerman Reporter Bob Kemser party took the form of a fxesta wlth a ch1l1 supper served at 6 30 followed by games and socmal danclng Members and guests wore tradltmonal Spanlsh dress The name Fronteras means frontxers 1mp1y1ng the fronhers of understandmg w1th Lat1n Amerxcan ne1ghbors that all Spamsh Clubs try to estabhsh Membersh1p IS open to all Spamsh students who have completed two years of work ln the language or are students 1n Spamsh classes 35 Regular meetings were held throughout the year and the annual . IO Il Ol n If - . . C zrculus Latznus The 'Latm C1rcle had the followmg corps of offlcers for 1949 50 Presxdent Marlene Bockew1tz V1ce Presldent Lucmlle Van Zant Secretary offrcers were mstalled by candle lmght October llth The annual party was held on the school campus May 23rd from 5 00 P M to 7 30 P M The members played softball and a p1cn1c lunch provlded refreshments Regular meetmgs were held as desxgnated on the school calender Membershlp ln the club IS open to all Lat1n students who have completed two years of Latln or who are study1ng the language 36 Margaret Huberg Treasurer, Evelyn Watermang Reporter, Rita Sutter. The GAA The G A A held 1ts f1rst meetmg of the year on September 22nd Ofhcers for the year were elected as follows Margaret Huber Presmdent Betty jo Erwm Vlce Presmdent joanWh1te Secretary Lorena Schum Treasurer There was a membershmp of thmrty e1ght thms year Mrs Grace West sponsors th1s orgamzatxon The g1rls sponsored a lounge room project thms year They furmshed a rest room whmch students and teachers may use upon becommg 111 at school A cot was purchased also a wool blanket and a flrst a1d The G A A Play Day was held at Raymond Hlgh School on Saturday May 6th Morrlsonvllle G1l1esp1e I..1tchf1e1d Mt Olwe Mt Auburn and Rayrnond all took part Presentatmon of awards was made by the Raymond G A A pres1dent Margaret Huber 37 O l O ' 2 . ' : ' . - ' : . : . . . I ' . . kit by this organization. - Q a I 1 I . . , . . , . . , u . I . I U - . . . , . ' AT i-v --Q ig- 7-1' '- ., Q 1 G ' FFA The ofhcers for the year were Bob Erwm Pres1dent Clarence Mmllburg V1ce Presdxent Wayne Colvm Secretary Ross Poggenpohl Treasurer Hershel Owens Reporter and Roy Wemtekamp Sentmel In early December the annual pest kmllmg control was held and a large number of pests were k1l1ed Our off1cers went to F F A tra1n1ng school at Farrnersvmlle September 22nd The F F A sold two kinds of garden seeds thms year It was one of the b1ggest selhng years The Parent and Son Banquet was held on March 23rd 1n the gymnasmum The speaker was Mr Peterson our county agent The F F A had a Parhmentary Procedure Team to represent them The team took hrst m the Sect1ona1 and second at the Dxstrxct Contest We had two Judgmg teams a beef and a da1ry team wh1ch placed th1rd and tenth ln the Sectwnal Contest The F F A started a purebred Duroc G1lt Cham Paul Benmng recewed the gilt Fwe members of our Chapter attended the Nahonal F F A Conventmon m Kansas City MISSOUTI Our Sen1or boys served at the F H A Mother Daughter Banquet Jomt meetmgs were held wnth the F H A and wlth the Farmersv1lle Chapter Ross Poggenpohl placed th1rd ln the Rhune phosphate essay contest Clarence Mnllburg was selected as the DeK ' Agrlcultural Award wmner 38 o o 0 . . . 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I 0 FHA The Future I-Iomemakers of Amerlca held the1r organxzatmon meetlng m September The offlcers for the year are Pres1dent Joyce Se1fert V1ce Presxdent jean Lynch Secretary ,Ioan Wh1te Treasurer Mary Lewey Parhamentarman joan Crawford I-I1stor1an Sherdell Lanter Reporter Lorena Schum Song Leader Margaret Uhrmg Chapter Mother Mrs Fred Weas Adv1sor Miss Wmmfred Grantham A joxnt meetlng for lnstallatton was held 1n October for the F F A and hlgh school opportu.n1t1es 1n Canada 'X11 the mothers of R H S were mvmted to a Chrxstrnas tea on December 15th January brought a lovely Palace Party for the F H A and the F F A at whmch t1me jane Lanter and Dale Ogden were selected queen and kmg to remgn for the evemng The F H A gmrls prepared the food and served at the annual F F A Parent Son Banquet whlch was held mn March The F H A gxrls honored themr mothers wlth a banquet May 11th The food was prepared by the glrls and served by the Semor Agrlculture boys under the d1rect1on of Mr Weas 39 the F. H. A. At the November meeting, Mrs, Fred Weas gave a report on the Jun :or Sen zor Banquet The jumor Class entertamed the Semors at a formal banquet at the Frlsxna Hotel in Tay1orv1lle May 20th A Hawauan theme was carried out in the decoratlons and program A Sw1ss steak dmner was served to e1ghty fwe guests after which a group pmcture was taken the Welcome by Wayne Lanter jumor Class presldent and a Response by V1rg1n1a Monke Semor Class pres1dent vocal solos by Mr R C jones and joe Mlzera and a flute solo by James Murphy Also featured on the program was the readmg of the class hxstory class poem class w11l class census and class prophecy 40 The program, announced by Halden Wernsing, Toastmaster, included AssembI5 Programs On Thursday October 13th Doctor Don P Hawkms Professor journalism and Engllsh at Shurtleff College in Alton v1s1ted R H S Doctor Hawkms gave a talk on Great Personahtxes I Have Met ln closing the program Doctor Hawkins played on the piano his own mterpretatlon of The Rosary Morrmson s Medltatxon and a medley Reverend Fletcher Pastor of the Raymond Method1st Church was a guest speaker at the lugh school on Thursday November 10th H15 talk was about Armlsttce Day why and how we should celebrate It and vmvmdly recalled mczdents of the celebratwn of the fxrst Armzstlce Day m Spr1ngf1eld llllnoxs Father Speeman Pastor of St Raymond s Cathollc Church addressed the student body on the subject Thanksgwmg on Wednesday November Znd At the close of Father Speeman s talk he asked the student body to Jom hmm mn slngmg God Bless Amenca On Aprxl 27th Reverend Wendler Pastor of the Trxmty Lutheran Church 1n I-Iarvel gave a talk to the student body The subject of Reverend Wmdler s talk was Thmkmg On December Zlst an assembly program was gmven ln the gyrn by s1ng1ng Chrmstrnas carols led by Marlene Bockew1tz. and joan Wh1te A book rev1ew T was the N1ght Before Chrmstrnas was enacted by the teachers w1th Mrs Rosemary Hanna as reader The Mornsonvmlle Band enterta1ned the Raymond I-hgh School wmth an assembly program on February 16th The music teacher Mr Ball dxrected the band and three baton tw1rlers performed durmg the playmng of the march select1ons The Men s Glee Club from Greenv111e College Greenvxlle presented a short program of mus1c at Raymond Hmgh School on March 7th The Glee Club wh1ch has thtrty s1x members IS under the d1rect1on of Professor Clark M Brant Bzg Brother and Szster Day On May 17th Raymond H1gh School played host to e1ghth grade students from the ne1ghbor1ng grade schools of the Umt D1str1ct Mormng classes were shortened and a plcmc lunch was held at noon In the afternoon the Future Freshmen were entertamed by rnovmes a musm program and a prevww of the various orgamzatmons act1v1t1es All School Party The flrst all school party was held ln the gymnasmm on March 3rd All students and the faculty employees and thelr famllles were 1nv1ted The theme of the party was St Patrick s Day Irxsh sklts Ir1sh games and Travel made most enjoyable entertamment for the evemng M1ss Thompson Mr Shelton and Mr Mullen superv1sed the entertainment M1ss Grantham supervmsed the Refreshment Comrrnttee 41 ,Y ' , , . ' , of . I If - . li . the faculty of R. H, S. The program started with the entire student body il if n 1 ll ll - . . . , . u 4 School Cafeterza On November 28th the new school cafeteria opened The cafeteria is located in the southwestern part of the building near the gym An advisory committee consisting of Mrs john Uhrig Mrs Robert Allen and Mrs William Stillahn helped the school plan the kitchen select the Cooks who served throughout the year are Mrs Loretta Lessman Mrs Ida Luking Mrs Lucille Curvey Miss Louise Kraner Mrs Pauline Alderfer and Mrs Edith Dawson Miss Louise Kranex- Mrs Lucille Curvey Mrs Edith Dawson 42 equipment and assisted the cooks during the fir st few days of operation. Day By Day August School opens Mr Crurn says Is everybody here? September Bxg day for the hay seeds Market day at St Louts attended by Agrxculture boys Hurray' A vacat1on already Semors st1ll act like the Freshmen but not quxte so bashful' Harvel had a blackout and the band gives a concert Fmrst baseball game Bad start for a good team Another vacat1on Teachers 1nst1tute Oh my achxn arm T B Tests Sophomores roast hot dogs and skate October Freshmen skate ln Manners Park Look pretty all you great b1g oeautuul dolls boys 1ncluded Senmor pxctures taken My how the tune does fly' End of f1rst s1x weeks The Honorable Raymond Band plays at I E A Meeting In Sprmgheld Ill1no1s jumor play a bmg success Seats all fllled November It s the g1rls night to howl' G A A party Flrst basketball game of the season at Pawnee Sobs were heard in the Raymond sectlon We lost Z5 We are so thankful too Thanksg1v1ng no school December Mothers drlnk tea today F H A tea Chrxstmas Vesper Serv1ce Here comes Santa Claus' Teachers gwe assembly program Chnstrnas vacatlon beg1ns january School re opens We could hardly walt fOh yeah'l What caused the b1g smile on M1ss Grantham s face? Bet she caught a deer over the Chrlstrnas holldays Mxss Grantham wonders why j1m Pope goes xn the hbrary only gn certaln weeks Could it be that the hbrarman CWB, IS the maln reason? Mr Haggerdorn says Everyone look at the b1rd1e Group pictures were taken today February Students have a vacation Teachers go to school Morrlsonvxlle Band blows again. Assembly program here D1str1ct Speech contest at Vlrden Evelyn Harper is in the spotlxght wxth the D A R Good Cxtlzenshxp Award Congratulatmons cxtlzen Harper' 43 ll Ui . Q 4 1 ,' n We show off for our parents tonight. Open House. March What are all the puplls domg at school tomght'7 ALI.. SCHOOL PARTY The Greenvllle Men s Glee Club gave an assembly program We returned Morrmsonvllle s blows The band gave an assembly program there Raymond band does mt agaln The band IS awarded f1rst at the C M S contest Agrlculture boys treat thelr parents to an F H x banquet Aprml F F A Parlramentary Procedure team talks hard and w1ns first place mn sechonal contest Chorus glrls Journey to Edlnburg to harmonmze wlth s1x other schools mn Choral Festwal R H S 15 Melody Madhouse Huber s dance charms everyone Semor play a b1g success Reverend Wendler urges us to thmnk Future Homemakers get together at F H A Rally at Hlllsboro May Typhmd shots and vacc1nat1ons Poor Mr Mullen He ll never the same Athlet1c glrls come to Raymond for G A A playday Raymond offlce practlce glrls help manage l..1tchf1eld for a day F H A g1rls treat themr mothers to a banquet The patter of httle feet of the E1ghth Grade students was heard R H S halls It was also Blg Brother and 'imster Day jumors and Semors put on whlte t1e and talls for the jumor Semor Banquet Teachers rejolcel lt s the last day of school ' The Semors are taken to the zoo lt s the Senlor trlp Baccalaureate Servlce The Class of 50 recewed theu- dlplomas at the Commencement Serv1ce 44 . . I - ll . ll l . . . a . . Track team places second in the Mid-plains track meet. . . . - . . I ' ' in l v , 3 W gf .Lg y :Q-af' . 4 J ..l' Ready to go Goemetry 7 '7 Is that a Yel1'7 G A A and guests Song bxrds' Spamsh Club More of same i Q5 fig .scwfm HW Q ff SQ X Ev 7 2 xx wx Q db X A .J Fiiwlfm 1 'Inky W w .gn haf 3 A Expressions . R. H. S. l 0 , Initiation . You don t say! . The Boss Bows . More Initiation . Hurry Mr. Jones! . Stuxnped! . Double score Pretzel . Boys will be boys , What 5 so interesting Wayne? . Help! . No Comment!! . Penguin? ? ? . Slugger . Novelty bookenda. . A Hnrvel Imp i f n fA'A' ,.,.,, H V' ' n .,, n.,, 1 ' fxfq n W 47 DEE BDI-WEPE OKJGX9 Qfgxyfv W 1-,G 0 nn if M I fl f -GT are ',-7- ' gi:: -AR' j ga-r 'Ivy in .al NS r, 49 L9 Remember When n v QV ' ' -5 ' J 7 if ' ' . 5 g I X4 -gf, 3 . 1111 K S-J gf xyxfx 'Q n A . X E: I g , ' . ' e id 5 if S. tx. . - A H 4 ' .. -2 ,. f .N QV, in I . . , ,Jig A AL L ' M -1 V X' -Tiff 5. 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Hough Funeral Home ACXIBUL MN CE SERVICE Phone 1218 R AYMOIN D ILLINOIS VIE NEVER CLOSE A OINE STOP SERVICE Lanier s Garage, Cafe and Service Station 'WRECRER SERX ICE ANYWHERE PALONIINO HORSES 8a POIN IES PHONE r224 JUINCTION U S 66 Sz 48 RAYMOIND ILL A-A HOME Fon TRUCKERS' I FIRST AND FINEST AT LOWEST COST AGAIN IN 1950 Bundy Chevrolet Co SALES f V SERVICE PHONE 1268 RAYMOND ILL Paul Implement Company SALES ci SERX ICE INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COVIPLETE FARM SUPPLY SERVICE PHONE 1211 RAYMOND ILL O INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER Roy Reineke HARDWARE Sz ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES MONARCH ELECTRIC RANGES - CROSLEY RADIOS PERFECTION OIL HEATERS PHOINE 1118 RAYMOND ILL Bull s Market A COMPLETE LINE OF STAPLE 8a FANCY GROCERIES 8a MEATS FREE DELIVERY SERY ICE BILL CARRIKER PROPRIETOR PHONE 1200 RAYMOND ILL ' I YOUR CLOVER FARM STORES The First National Bunk RAYMOND ILLIN OIS CAPIT AL Soo OOO 00 SLRPLL S S10 OOO 00 MEMBER FEDER KL RESEPX E SH STENI CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CL XSS OF 1900 Hcagerdorn Studio PHOTOGRAPHER FOR IHE RA CO HI LITCHFIELD ILLIYOIS I I MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Nobbe Elevotor Ham el Ill1no1S Grfnn Fe d 8. Coal Phone 2181 Sam lNobbe Prop Yotes Motor Soles 0ldsn1obl1e Cfachllac GMC Trucks bales 8. Serxlce Phone 3 L1tchf1eld Ill Two Brothers Tovern Johnnx 8. Charhe Ha rsuck BTGIHGFS Propuetors Phone 3223 Rag mond Ill Allis Chalmers Farm Machinery - New Idea Farm Equipment a ' ' , ' Raymond Variety Store 'EBI Vh Ned O Bockewltz Raymond Lumber 84 Hardware Co GT r - ' ' - Ci ' ' ' B 't N ' S ' A t mobile - Truck and Hospitalization Irisur Ph R jmori . I 1. Ph 120' Held Drug Store Rag. mond Illmo1s Rexall Drugs Prescrepuons Veter1nar1an Remedles FOLlI'1t81DS6I'V1CE' Wallpaper Pamts Vie Feature Meadow Gold Ice Cream The Horvel Lumber Company Lumber Bulldlflg lVIater1al Coal Telephone 2111 Harx el Ill Fleming Brothers H1llsboro Ill1HO1S The Best In Dry Cleanmg Leawe Your Cleanmg At Perry Domm Raymond Ill I T L 7 - . . i . - Harry Brune, Manager , F7 v I 7 Y . . .- - , h Pfolsgrofs Jewelry Store YK atches D1amonds Jet elrx VV1tCh Repamrm Phone 430 L1tchf1e1d IH Yoegers Men s and Box s ear Serucm m Quahtx Clothm 10 J Graduauons 32123 N State Street Lltchheld IH Comphments of Dr J B Llston Phxs1c1an Sur col Raymond Ihmomb I , . , - - V - - L , ' ' - ' W- Y. . g . .uv . ,. Ii . o . O l ' - 0, -t - ru A v 1. 'w DR HAROLD HENDERSON Optometmst 108 E Kwkham L1tchf1e1d IH GLX L FXRQUHAR Hen S and Boy s Furmshmgs Confol mal Shoes 220 'X St te St L1tchf1e1d I11 NATH -XNSON S CLOTHIING STORE For 'Wen and Boy S 310 N Sta e St Phone 138 L1tQhf1e1d I1lmo1s Ed JO VN ms New for 30 NICD AX ID MOTORS INC Wokonus Illmols 47 . A A 1 I. a . ' ' , . RT ' If We Give Ek Redeem Eagle Stamps 0 ' 4- ' - . L . 1 - , , ,- , cd, A, , ,. A f .I , 1 L , , . . CHAPMAN S GROCERY CL SFRVICE STATIONI Phillips Gas and O11 Phone 1124 Junction -18 Sz 127 Rawmond 1111no1s Compliments of JINI S TAVFRN Phone 1103 Rai mond THE FURN ACE SHOP Les Sanderson Prop Furnaces O11 Gas Coal Venetian Blinds Permanent Awnings Free Estimates E St John at Jackson St Phone 726 Litchfield 1111no1s Cut F1ovx ers Corsages Potted Plarts LITCHFIELD FLORAL GXRDEWS Phone 300 130 Litchfield 111 'Wedding Arrangements Hospital Bouquets Funeral Tributes Call Hough Funeral Home At Ravmond Number 1218 1 A ANL 7 1 1 1 f ' 1 J , 111. , . Warm Air Heating Equipment - B1owers - Conversion Burners . . - A . . - g . 3 L ' x THE HARVEL CAFE Good Eats Bus Depot Harx e1 I111no1s EARL II SWINGLE Quahty Jewelrv E1g1n Ham11ton Buloxa Watches 226 S 1VI31I1 St Phone 32 H111sboro I111no1s WIcNEAL SERVICE STATION S11e11 Products Bus Stat1on Phone 1122 Raymond I11 Comphments of H ALFORD S GARAGE Pax mond I111I'101S 1 4. , 1: as Y . - . - 7 Diamonds - Silverware - Glassware 7 - , . L V . . BFLL S JEVS ELRX Keepsake D131HODdS Bulox a H3H111tOH Elem Gruen and 'NK X ler Watches On State Street NOIXOIUIS H1 H 8 R NIOTOR SERN ICE Wheel 8. Frame Ahnement Brake Sz E1ectr1ca1 Serw 1ce Phone 183K 213 W State St Nokorms 111111015 HERBERT H KAHL CLOTHIER Men s and Boys Clothmg -119 N State Street L1tchf1e1d IH ARNISTRONGS OF LITCHFIELD G1ftS Jew elrx Apphances Photographs Chmaware Glassxx are D1amonds S11x erware Watches 219 North State Street L1tchf1eld I111no1s - v v J L , . D . v T ' ' ' 1 . . v , . 1 ' - 1 v 9 0 A - - Q . v , . . f E Q Y L A V u . - . Y - , 7 L Q - NIIDWAY TAVERN Jack Sz Paulme Dancmq Ex erv Saturdaw 1N1ght Phone 2101 Hamel Ill R-XDCLIFFE BRICKER Poultrx Feed Eg s lone 6-16 H1llsboro Ill NFVK FLL HENRX Shop Phone 71-1 qtS1dQHCG 401 K lla South 'Nlam Hlllsboro Ill IIILLSBORO NIOWLNIE NIT WORKS N113 Ira 'NX h1te Phone V33 Hlllsboro Ill . y ly Y - - O. ., P7 Pl - ' , Heating 81 Sheet Metal - Oil Burners 8: Blowers L - - - 1 ' '- 7' , ' ' , 1 1 1 , Compliments of LORNER BARBER SHOP To the Cl ss of Flftx It Pats to Look M ell Rau mond Illxnols S 8. S WIARKET I G A Store Quahtx Groeerles If resh 'Xleats 8. Produce Raymond Ill1no1S RAR 'NIOND FOOD MARRET Frebh Heats Pnone 1119 Rex mond Ill Buck J1mm1e Rldes fX,,a1n BLCR JININIIE S TXN ERN 8. RESTALR-XNT James Casolam Prop Corner of Nlam St on State Route -18 Phone 2901 Harx el Ill a4 I . ' v ' - 1 1 v Yin L, , A t V A L , . Perry Donini, Proprietor 1 0 , .. v v rf: 1 y Y Y . 1 ' A A I - L A A S L FIX ROOFING CO Roofmg S1d1nb Insulatlon Free Estlm tes A-111 Work Guaranteed INO One Knows Rooflng Llke A Roofer Phone 1139 3224 Ravmond 111 SELTZFR S STORE Clothmg 8. Shoes for the Ent re Fannly Phone 003 L Hlllsboro I11 RA! NIOND LOCKER SERVICE Best VV1shes 85 Success 'NI 8. Nlrs Tom M1zena RAI NIOND SL PER SIIRW ICE Glen Pmkston Rax mond Ill DeSoto SEIGSCSLSGTVICE Plymouth Phones Off1ce 1113 Res1dence 3164 '.. o'- ' I 8 -1 .ay v - - -v - U 7 I . .IL . ' X 4i A.v ' 2 7, I . r 'A ' v v Q 4 y -X I ' - I - NICDAY ID WIOTOR CAR C0 INC Sales 85 SGTVICG New Ford Cars Sz Trucks Used Cars of All Klnds 122 E Wood Phone -11 H Hsboro Ilhnols BOSS THE BARBER H31FCUtS Bath Shaw es We Stop Here Raymond I111no1s ELMER ECKHOFF Poultry Eggs Feed Phone 1204 Raymond 111 Comphments of SHELLABARGER MILL, INC. Gram Coal Feed Phone 1107 Raymond, 111 I 4 V 1 ., Q Wrecker Service Far Sz Near Y , . . , . 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