Raymond High School - Ra Co Hi Yearbook (Raymond, IL)
- Class of 1952
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linking, Inamrx FHS ' N O vowns VH 1752 'i :' To Mr Dean Mullen who has helped make thls yearbook a success as well as other act1v1t1es 1n school we dedxcate thms VII volume of Ra Co H1 w1th honor and respect LESTER LESSMAN DENSON SPROUSE Vt K ZIMMERMAN School Supermtendenf NV! Vi M 4' 'W vm s-33143325 1? 7: L, W, BEIERMANN JOHN STEAD Board FHL f JESSE DUNKE1. LESTER FOLKERTS snnxwsvs omcs I JI E - 9-Ji-.........- -' I l -1- ,., 5 I :- L I L - X - g l -Y 1 W Y .Q,Z,f '.., Y ,..--..-ff:f,ffi?75:?'7 ::' f j V -f iam ' ' Y -Jlff ff-1-91'-fl 'T' K ' ' :fp---.-- W- 'Q' if ' NN -ff-X l - GRACE CARRIKER Secretary FRED C. WEAS Agriculture fSmith Hughesj R . R. CRUM Principal Algebra Physics '-f VERYL CHA Ussla English Spanish Latin DEAN E, MULLEN Social Science MARGARET JOHNSON Physical Education new fbi' H Igggxn ROBERT C. JONES Band, Chorus RAYMOND C, TRUEBE Science Physical Ed., Coach 95417 WINIFRED W. SUITS Home Economics fSmith Hughesl ELEANOR THOMPSON Commercial 'K'- MARVIN J. SCHROEDER Mathematics Geography MINNIE DAVIS English 5 F J -'Xi ROBERT BUGG I-'.F, A. 1.2.3, Track Basketball Just Ducky NED BOCKEWITZ Band , , Just Ducky Ra-Co-Hi Spanish Club , , NIRGINIA TODT Librarian . G. A. A. l.Z.5.4 Latin Club 2.3.4 Spotlight 3,-1 Cheerleader 4 JANET GRADEN l Chorus l,Z. Band l,Z, .Q F. H. A. 3 Spanish Club Z. Librarian g Speech Spotlight Z, Ha -Co-Hi X KENNETH TUCKER Track 1.2, Basketball l,Z.3, Baseball l,2,3. Spotlight 3. Student Council 1,2. Ra-Co-Hi 3. Latin Club 2.3. MARGARET LUTTRELL Chorus Z Band 3.4 F. H. A. 1.2.3.4 Just Ducky 3 G. A. A. l.Z.3.4 ZEAL ZIMMER MAN Chorus l,Z,3,4 Band l,Z,3,4 G,A.A. l,Z,3,4 Sp. C. l,2,3,4 Just Ducky 3 Librarian 2.3.4 Spotlight 3 Q6-'fs V DEAN OGDEN Track Band F F A Just Ducky Basketball Baseball Ra- C0-Hi 3 2,3 Z 4 JACK COOLER Basketball Track Baseball Just Ducky F,F,A. Latin Club Band, Boys' Chorus DIX Chorus Band Cl..-MA. wpmzsh .., i, Y-. l,Z,3,4 l,Z,3,4 l,Z,3,4 3 l,Z,3 Z l.Z,3,4 l AE GILBERT 1.2.3, 1.2, l,2,3, ,L Dlcfq DOROTHY BRUNE Band l.Z.3,4 Cv.A.A. 11,314 Librarian 4 Spanish Club Z,3,4 ' JOYCE BEATTY G.A.A, F,H,A. Chorus Latin Club Just Ducky 1,2 3 1.2,3 lm aus MILTON WEST Band Librarian Spotlight Just Ducky Spanish Club 2,3,4 3 l,Z,3,4 3 Z,3,-4 HOB HOUSE F.F.A. Librarian 1,Z,3,4 3,4 111 77' JEAN LYNCH Blind 2.3.4 P'.H.A. 1,Z,3 Librarian 2,3,4 Latin Club 2,3,4 Student Council 4 Spotlight 3 Ra-Co-Hi 3 MARY LEBECK Just Ducky Librarian C2.A.A. lui, Spotlight Z as-co-Ha JOANN STILLAHN Band l,Z,3,4 Chorus -l,Z,3,-1 F.I-LA, Z,3,4 Latin Club 1 Ra-C0-Hi 4 Spotlight 1,2 3 Chorus l,Z, Band l,2, I- .H.A. l,Z, Latin Club Z, JAMES HUBER Band 1.2 Baseball 1,2 Basketball 1,2 Spanish Club 1,2 Ra-Co-Hi 3,4 3,4 3,4 3,4 'r , V 41. :G 155 DOLORES HOFFMAN F,H.A. l,Z,3, G.A.A. l,Z,3, Chorus 2,3, Band 1,Z,3, Library Ra-Co-Hi Spotlight l,3, Speech l,Z,3, KEITH BRACHEAR Band 1,Z,3,4 Baseball 1,Z,3,4 Track l,3,4 F.F.A, 1,Z,3,4 Basketball l,Z,3,4 META ROSE JANSSEN Chorus 3,4 Librarian 3,4 Latin Club 3 .4 Ra-Co-Hi 4 R UDY CASOLARI Basketball l,Z,3,4 Baseball l,2,3.4 Track 1,Z,3,4 F.F.A. l Spotlight 3,4 Band l Just Ducky 3 JOYCE BENNING Chorus 1,2 F.H.A: l,Z,3 G.A.A. 3 Librarian 3 S potlighi Ra-Co-Hi 3 Student Council Latin Club 2,3 Just Ducky JACK WAGAHOFF Track 1,2, F.F.A. Z, Basketball 1,2,3 Baseball 2 ANNE SMITH Chorus Spanish Club Band G.A.A. DALE GIESEKING Boys' Chorus l Band l,Z,3,4 Student Council 4 Basketball 2,3 Baseball 1.Z,3,4 Ra-Co-Hi 4 Spanish Club 4 Just Ducky 3 PATRICIA HJORT Band 1,2 . Chorus ll, Spotlight 1. Ra -Co-Hi 1. Just Ducky F.H.A. 1.2, G.A.A. 1.2, Spanish Club Z. Cheerleader Student C ouncil 2 4. 51 A A LOUISE KOLKHORST Band l,2,3,4 G.A.A. 1.2.3.4 Librarian 3,4 Spanish Club Z,3,4 Spotlight 4 Ra-Co-Hi 4 mia-1 Semor Class Hlstory On September flrst 1948 a group of forty boys and gurls enrolled at R H S On September smxteenth we had our f1r-st meet1ng of the year and elected Jack Cooler the class presmdent The other off1cers were Lorena Schum v1ce presxdent J1m Huber Secretary Treasurer Kenny Tucker and Pat Hjort the Student Councxl members Our class sponsor was lVlr Schroeder Durmg the year we lost three of our classmates Dorxs Day Dale Jackson and Paul Janssen One new student Sh1rley Thacker Joln ed us makmg a total of th1rty exght students to f1n1sh the Freshman year Our class also had the honor of hav1ng Pat Hjort as cheerleader On August Z9 1949 th1rty s1x members of the Freshman Class enroll d Three of our classmates d1d not enroll for the Sophomore year They were Donald Thunhorst Wanda 1VlcGloth11n and Harry Remman VK e had one new mc mber Margaret Luttrell The Class ofhcers were as follows Presldent Kelth Brachear VICQ pres1dent Jack Cooler Secretary treasurer Bob House Reporter Jo Inn Stlllahn and the Student Counc1l members were Kenny lucker and Loreni Schum Mr Jones and Mr Weas were our class xdvrsors Durmgs the ye ar we lost two students John Everhn and Tony Krager Ofhcers were Pres1dent D1leG1esek1ng Vxce pres1dent Dolores Hoffman Secretary treasurer 14011156 Kolkhorst and Reporter lV11lton West The Student Councll members were Joyce Bennlng and Kenny Tucker Our sponsors were 1VIr Jones and Mrs Su1ts The Jun1or Sen1or Banquet was held at Taylor vxlle Patrlcla Hjort honored our class aga1n by becommg cheerleader On September fourth 1951 the twenty e1ght Sen1ors who enrolled knew that the1r tune 1n R H S was growmg short The class offlcers were Kelth Brachear Pre xdent Zeal Zlmvnerrnan Vxce presxdent Joyce Bennlng Secretary treasurer and V1rg1n1a Todt Reporter Jean Lynch and Dale Cnesekmp are the Student Councml members Our class sponsors are Mr Mullen and Mr Crum Vlrglnla Todt became a cheerleader thls year Durlng our days at Raymond H1gh School many of our Senlor boys and g,1rls have part1c1pated 1n the rn any school orgxn1zat1ons all thexr four years We are proud to have menubers of our class 1n the C1 A A F H A F F A Band Chorus Dance Band Spam-sh and I..at1n Clubs Spothght Ra Co H1 Basketball Baseball and track I O J . . . I Y Y I . 1 I ' 3 l r ' x 2 ' f A 1 ., . , , . . V , . y 2 , ' . , ' , ' ' - , f . I ' , D t I 1 1 . A , , l - ' .' ' e . ' ' . . 1 ' 1 ' f , , . ' , 1 . . ' : -' v - S l 1' -' 4 , 2 ' 1 . 3 , z ' . ' ' C 1 2 . . . z '. ' 1 2 . , ' . Thirty-eight Juniors entered for the school term, September first, 1950, V at - . 2 x 1 I I 9 D ' - 1 S 1 ' ' v I 1 1 . 1 L1 I . .4 . 1 . fs ' ' - ' ' - T v 1 ' . ' Y , 9 S. l U r ' ' I . Y . 2 - 5 . . . , . 8 , , , Y Y. . . . l Q . . . I . I 1 1 my 1 1 nl 1 1 ni T I Y I . .V I . V, . Y - - ., y I Semor Claes Prophecy Look1ng through the permscope of the future we can predrct what has happen ed to the class of 52 Start1ng from Raymond rn our 1962 Cadlllac convertlble we headed for Lambert Fxeld rn St Lou1s to trade our Cad1llac for an a1rplane Vhlle spend1ng our exemno 1n St Loums we went to the Paradlse Nlght Club for lunch As we opened the door of the nlght club nmucn to our surprmse there stood Lou1se Kolkhorst the hat check g1rl wamtxng wrth enthuslasm to check our coats To escort us to a table and take our order was the br1ght sh1n1ng face ofNfTl'tUr1 VK est Much to our dellght our even1ng of enterta1nment was presented by the most famous tap dancer of her t1me the former D1x1e Cvllbert Checkxng 1n at a hotel that evemng we rece1ved another surprxse as Robert Bugg the bell hop es orted us to our room The next mornlng we went to Lambert A1rport to trade our car for an alrplane After we made our trade we dec1ded to hxre a prlot as nelther of us knew anythlng about p1lot1ng 1 plane Our p1lot was the one and only Lt Jack Cooler VK h1le wart 1ng for our plane to be checked before the take off we found that the mechanlc was Bobby House Almost all planes have a stewardess and our stewardess was V1rg1n1a Todt Now we were ready for the take off Our p1lot brought us to a safe land1ng at Lackland A1r Base ln Texas V1s1t1ng the Mess Hall we saw Dean Ogden and Jack Wagahoff on K P We had a very enjoyable conversatxon wlth them They told us that Joyce Beatty Anne Smlth and Meta Rose Janssen were WAFS and that they were stat1oned there at Lackland too After we looked them up and talked w1th them a whule lt was txme to board our plane When we went back to the plane you d never guess who was dolng the refuehng Job It was none other than Kelth Brachear We were now on clr w ay to Callforrna where NVQ were to spend the everunv at the Hollywood Canteen n1ght club The show that nlght was to be The Srngln Three whlch conslsted of Joann St1llahn Zeal Zlmmerman and Mary Lebeck w1th Joyce Benmng as p1an1st Chattmng w1th them backstage after the1r performance we were mformed that Rudolph Valentmo better known to us as Rudolph Casolarl was the owner of the nlght club Joann also told us that Dolores Hoffman was a head nurse at an Army Hosp1tal mn Callforma We took an hour or so to look her up and sure enough It was the Dolores Hoffman we knew From Cal1forn1a we contmnued our fl1ght onward to Nragara Falls Vlh1le we were uewxng the beautxful sxghts we rece1ved a shocmno surprlse when we saw Kenny Tucker and Pat Hjort lt confused us as to what they were do1n0 here K wonder Our next destmatlon was XX ashmngton D C Upon our arr1val at the Whlte House Dale Glesekmg greeted us as the head guard He told us to be sure to go mto the Presxdent s off1ce as Marglret Luttrell was the prxvate secretary to the Presldent 'Vlargaret was enjoymg her work very much and told us not to m1ss the Llbrary of Convress because there wer some of our frlends employed there Sure enough the lxorarlan was none other than Jean Lynch Vkhrle we were there Jean lntroduced us to the new author of the most famous d1ct1onary of all tlmes James Huber Jlm also told us th xt Dorothy Schund the former Dorothy Brune was now llvlng 1n an 1rrny carnp near by 0 sa ' 1- - ,, V . 5 - 1 L Q . - , D . 1 , 1 , - . . . f . , . 1 . 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Q I D- V -A , .lumor Class Hlstory We Junxors started our thlrd year Wlth twenty s1x members loslng two of them dur1ng the year and gamxng one new memlaer at the begrnnrng of the year Sharon Daggett and Daruel Vlallace left us and our new member was Vance Bud Dernov1ch whlch left us twenty frve members Those who drd not return from last year or who left durrng last year were .Tuan1ta Clotfelter Bonme Moon Marre Buschena Beverly Thompson and Glorma Sm1th Class off1cers were elected at our f1rst cl iss meetmg held on Septemblr 14 1951 Offlcers elected were Presldent Rebecca Owens Vrce Presuzlent Mary MCV1 ard Secretary Tre isurer I aulme Dexheuner Reporter Laura Jo Durston and Student Councrl mernbers 'Xlardelle Brune and Delno Clrosenhexder 'V1r lfatrrcra A 'lwrrp Party was enjoyed by 111 on Nou mber 19 The Junmor class contrrbuted two cheerleaders Mardellc Brune and Norma Broaddus to the 51 52 basketball eason lhe cllss also contributed to the followmng orgsanmatrons F H A F F A C A A Track Baseball Pasketb 111 Latm Club Spamsh Club Speech Band and Chorus Our sponsors were Mrs Suxts and Mr Jones V e have struggled throuvh three years now we feel sure that M Cm make it the rest ofthe xx ly We lre now lookmg forward to Our Semor ybni' 9 0 - I I . cn vu - - V - I - I . I . Y A 7 ' V F I ' , ' , 2.5 ' 4 ' 1 , ' V Q T f ' 5-V 3 3 I f' Q , ' f S On November Z, 1951 the Juniors presented the three act cornedy play, Enter A l -N - -, -su as - - va YL - 2 Vx l ' C, ' 1 , n 2 , . 1 . . , , A ff , -, Y ' , , - , S . . 1 ' 1 ' : . . ., . . ., 1. . ., 1 4 , 2 , I I 4' I 1 V I I ,v ' J '. 'T I ' L3 . 'z ', ' L ' ' , gf! -Q .-Q '5 Vu, dvi it ri' in.. 3914 ' ,,, 1-X dr N w Sophomore Class FIRST ROVN eas Ho Q L d e F r SECOND ROXN 'vkarnsl THIRD ROV H tch d T .18 FOLRTH ROW On September 1 1950 twenty flve Freshmen enrolled at R H S Dur1ng the second week of school the class elected thexr offrcers who were Margaret Lewey Presrdent Roy Brachear Vxce Presldent Ronald Deva1sher Secretary Treasurer Zmta Todt and Jun Lanter Student Councml and Joan Morgan Reporter The class sponsors were lXlr Schroeder and Mr Chausse Durmg the year me lost Georg1a Delhl B111 Poeterf Wayne btrclxles and Dorothy Sw rres On September 4 1951 twenty one Sophomores came back to R H S The Qfflcers for thrs year are Roy Brachear Pres1dent I-Iarre1Cl1nard V1ce Pre-s1dent Ronald Dexaxsher Secretary Treasurer Sh1rley Frlend Reporter Loums Levsey and Rhondda House Student Councml The Class sponsors are 'Xlr Truebe and Mr Vieas Durrng the year we lost Bob Klurnp and galned Bob CUTTIYTIIHCYS Q b 1 A ' A - i fp .Q ol I , , -1: 5 ' ' - LL, - S 4 A Q- - Q' ,- A 4. 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Q' 1 : 1' 5' Sv QL Q6 TN .ar My 6 gui Q' FIRST ROV4 Cha s Schroeder Johnso Belerman Snyder Jackso M le Sto t Casol SECOND ROW B achear M M ller Pxtchford St May Cl a THIRD ROVK S Cl Ho s 0 o He e Bloo Goby P nksto Ada FOURTH ROV4 'Le lee G Fr Vlate m Bruntje Nobb C' sekxng Huber Sal FIFTH ROVK t s Lebe k Cro eld Sm th S mth Bo ke Freshman Class On September 1 1951 thlrty nme Freshmen walked lnto Raymond Hxgh School They were all very exc1ted about It The class sponsors are Mr Schroeder and Mr Chausse At the flrst rneetmg the class offxcers were elected Lorrame Nobbe P1-esmdent Mal-1lyn M111er Vlce Presldent Harold Bruntjen Secretary Treasurer and the Student Councxl members are Darrell G1esek1ng and Susle Clxnard Durmg the year we had one more student to enter our class Elo1se Harms from Sprlngfleld I-hgh School We also lost two students Our class was repre ented ln the F H A G A A F F A chorus and band There were also boys takmg part m the athletlcs Durmg the year we had one Freshmen party whlch was held at the Hlgh School , K3 f -1 Q Y' 4? 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Y I - - . . s . . . i . y . . . , . - , Q I . 1 - 2 I . S . ' . . ., . . ., . . ., , Student Counczl 1 'N U-Q.-A, vvgguf' 'N Th1s year s Student Counc11 members were Susan Chnard Darrell G1esek1ng Rhondda House Lou1s Lewey Mardelle B1-une Bob IVIcGlaughl1n Jean Lynch and Dale Cneselung The Student Counc1l presented Assembly programs sent Chrxst mas cards to recent graduates of R H S who are now ln serv1ce and sponsored an all school party on February l Future Farmers of America The F, F, A. officers for the year were President, Bob Houseg Vice-President, Keith Brachearg Secretary Ronald Devaisherg Treasurer, Louis Lewey: and Re- porter, Donald Zimmerman, The new F. F. A. members were initiated on Oct- ober 3. A radio program over W. S. M. I. on December 15, and February 2, were presented by the F. F. A. The F, F. A, closed its pest killing contest on January 16, with Louis Lewey being the winner. On March 1, the boys took part in the Grain and Poultry Judging Contest and on March 26, they attend- ed the Parliamentary Procedure Contest at Raymond. On April 16, the F. F. A. went to Assumption, for the Public Speaking Contest and on May 7, they went to Farmersville for the Livestock Judging Contest. ew... 3 4 Q50 L' I M a va Lzbranans BACK ROW Todt J' Lynch Z Zlmmerman I Benning Mr Chausse Kolkhorst L Durston B House P Dexhelmer D Brune Hoffman J Graden 0 0 V. , . . . ' , . ' , . , NI, Lebeck, S, Brune, R, Owens. : L. , . , . , . ' , . D. , . . K x Q Future Homemakers of America F. H. A. officers are: President, Joann Stillahng Vice-President, Laura Jo Durstong Secretary, Shirley Friendg Treasurer, Margaret Leweyg Parliamentarian, Joyce Benning, Historian, Imogene Neislerg Reporter, Dolores Hoffman, Recreation Chairman, Roberta Allen, and Vice-President of Section VI, Norma Broaddus. Several of the girls with their advisor, Mrs. Suits, and Chapter Mother Mrs. Mullen attended the House of Delegates meeting at Springfield. The F. H, A, members gave their Emblem Service at Open House and.on December 14 a Christmas Tea, The Seniors were given a Farewell Party and on May 15, the Mother-Daughter Banquet was held, H RE HWEMAF KU ,S lb QQ Quad' CHS X71 AMEPWC5 Officers G. A. A. Officers of the G.A,A. are President, Mardelle Bruneg Vice-President, Zita Todtg Secretary, Mary Stewart, Treasurer, Dorothy Bruneg and Point Secretaries, Virginia Todt and Dorothy Murphy, Delegates went to the G.A.A. Play Day at Morrisonville on October 13, and on December 5 a supper and initiation of members was held. The G.A.A. members and basketball players went caroling on December 19, and had a record dance after the Farmersville Raymond game. I ' Q v .44 4 1. - Q K , , W , . V qty, Lunchroom Our cooks Mrs Durston and MISS Kraner Cooked very good meals for the students thls year The cooks served an average of 105 students and teachers each day a 3 , ! ag ,W A j Speech Class 5'1 1 The Speech Class, under the direction of a new teacher, Mr. Mullen, has five members. Those taking part in the events are: Laura Jo Durston, Serious readingg Ned Bockewitz, Humorous readingg Dolores Hoffman, Orationg Yvonne Bryant, Verseg and Milton West Extemporaneous speaking. The first meet was March eighth and the C,M,S. Literary and Music Meet at Raymond on April first, The Speech Class hopes to place this school in high standing. They are working hard toward this goal, Yearbook Staff Editor Joann Stillahri Business Mgr. Dale Gieseking Sports Editor Kenneth Tucker Class Editor Dean Ogden Activities Editor. Janet Cl1'2iflE?IZ Photographer Ned Bockewitz Art Editor Joyce Benning Typist Louise Kolkhorst Typist New R, Janssen Production Mgr, Dolores Hoffnizin Sponsors: Mr, lvlullen Mr, Schroeder FRONT ROW: D, Hoffnian, N, Bockewitz, L, Kolkhorst, JOANN STILLAHN. EDITOR M. Lebecx, J. Stillahn, J, Benning, BACK ROW: K. Tucker, Mr, Schroeder, Janet Graden, Mr. Mullen, D, Gieseking. 'K 1' Q A 'B uf' I -paw qw-N., ii. ,, Q Latm Club QV in ,J JN K FIRST ROVK Lebeck Todt Tucker Lynch SECOND ROW Morgan Allen Dexhexmer Owens Brune Vkarnsxng Bennmg THIRD ROW Hoffman Mr Chausse Martm The Latm Club held ltS fxrst n1eet1ng on November 15 The folloxx uno offlcers were lnstalled Presmlent, Mary Lebeck VICE Presldent Vmrgmma Todt Secretary Jean Lynch Treasurer, Kenneth Tucker, and Reporter, 'Xleta Rose Janssen 0 , ?s ww , Y . L 0- ,ily al' J A --1 .51 rx . gm . if ,-I: ' 4. - I . A .1 . i l M ' 4 O 6 13' i ' x ,Q v. - , , , . V3 u 1 1 . , u V eh , I . 5 1 - 1 - 4 . V . . E , . . ,, 1 . . . . . 0 , n y - I D Q ' - - - M- .-.......- ww .ww x , I .f .- ,-1 .... ,... ,.. .-1 V .... ,.... ... ,4- .-1 ... ,.f ... ,-1 -.. ,., ..-4 ,-4 v-1 ,-4 ff- ,--. .- ,.. ,--4 Q .... ,.. A ,- ,... ..4 .-. ,... .4- ,. A Spanish Club FRONI ROV! rlden Murphy Cnlesekmy Hur! llnmnurrnxn BACIXHOV Huber Snuth Dernoxlrh Mr fl1uusQe kulkhor-A liorkevntf Brune- Ihe 5Udl'l'l5Il Club held ms hret rneetmg on October ll The ofllcers chosen dt that meetlnrv were I re-sxdent, Ihle GIEQGRIDQ V1ce Premdent, ZealZ1rnrnern1an, Secretary Pat I-Iyort, lredsurer, Dorothy Nlurphy, and Repolter, Janet Grdden ' ': Ci 2 I ,l , ' 4, J ., Q' x . , ,, , 1 . , B . 4 . .. h A ' . 5 ' f ' Q , ' , - . 1 ' n r - V - ' Y r I ' School Newspaper Staff Editor-in-Chief, Pauline Dexheimer Bus, 81 Cir, Manager, Rudy Casolari Asst, Bus. 8: Cir, Mgrs. Joan Morgan and Rhondda House Feature Editor, Dolores Hoffrnan Sports Editor, Kenneth Tucker Copy Reader, Laura JO Durston Typists, Virginia Todt and Joyce Benning. Reporters, Janet Graden, Louise Kolkhorst, Milton West, Put Huber, Mary Lebeck, Donald Zimnierman, Jean Henderson Advisors, Mrs. Davis, Miss Thonipson, Mr, Chausse. Q ,I iN D'- -42, yi 'J' in me K in 9 t if 5' 44 I PA ULINE DEXHEIMER, EDITOR nd l OO ch hS i The flrst contest was the solo and and h s '54 mem :ers thls year The thls Our band had flfteen entrxes ln 5 on March e meet lt Betha to nb L X186 at Bal Towu band and solo contest was held The C MS tr ct contest llterary and muslc meet Qayno 1d was host to the C Nl S 1gNh Schoo pH Q The d1str1ct b nd and chorus contest was held at Bethalto on Aprll rst T1 The tvso overtures for the contest were lhe State Contest was at Macomb f ith Saga of the H1115 and A rternus and Or1on B 1nd mem :ers who vsent out for solo honors were Mary MCVR ard Paulxne Dexhe mer Lol 1-se Kolkhorst Dolores Hoffman Rebecca Owens Dean Ogde1 saxophone and and two quartettes cornet and flute There were tveo trmos p1ano solo Zeal Z rnmer 111n 1et CBI' Thls year the glrl 1evu add t on to the de artrnent 77 Band was The T The chorus n the sprlng contests 38 mem ners and were also entered chorus h s lVI1 ton West was also 1 sololst entry 1n the sts O g H ln' ai l ' , ' , f .' '1 l '1 .l 1 . ' ' ' ' dis 1 '. ' 1. . . ' A . ' ' 1 ' l 1- .hi 'Y 1, I' 1 1 ' . ' ' ' ' Ap 'l fi 3 , 1 ' ' a ' ' ' i . 4 1 . V V an i , - nv 4. - nv 2 l ' f ' , ' . i , 1'. , , . , ' ', I. r A 1 , , l i1 , ,. 1 1 1 , ' , .11 .1 ' , 211, ' i 1 p , , ' ' S' . a l . ' ' ' i i ' . lag a g 1 1 . ral sol i, , 'l ' . ' ' Ve Q8 nd i t tc SCX 1 S Broaddus Brune Dexheimer Clinard R H S DANCE BAND IVIcWard Lessman Bryant Mary Lebeck Patrxcxa Hjort Zeal Zxmmerman BACK ROV! Lorrame Nobhe Jane Goby FRONT ROW: Joann Stillahn, Laura Jo Durston, Judy Varner Glrls Chorus School Activities The All School Party was held February l. The program consisted of an amateur hour and dancing, The Valentine theme was used in decoration and refreshments, Reverend McNeilly, pastor of the Raymond Presbyterian Church, gave a talk during an assembly on February 18. Lyceum programs were sponsored during the year by the Student Council. They consisted of Charles Ramsden, featuring his novatorg the Brittons, music ventriloquist, and comedy dancingg the Ford Circus, featuring Doc Ford and eight dogs and two monkeysg Marce Reyes, a singing and playing lecturer, SENIOR PLAY CAST CHOSEN On March Z8 the Senior Class presented their play Denion in the Dark M1 Chausse was the director 'lhe C ist was made up of the following Seniors Dale Cieseking, Dolores Hoffrnan Zeal Zimmerman Joyce Benning Kenneth 'lucker Mary 1 ebeck Virginia Todt Margaret Luttrell Ned Bockewitz Jack Cooler and Bob House Jean Lynch was student director Meta Rose Janssen was Business Manager D A R AWARD Dolores Hoffman received the honor of the D A R award this year -1 DOLORES HOFFMAN I . - ' ' u - vw ! 5 ' I I '. . . 'L . Z I 1 I v- 71 1 1 - 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' - . . . . 'fha A . -2 . . ,,, ,' V. an .Jr r A, 1 4 ff- -r ' v 'i 4-I 'D : u- s: as 3- .2 2 0.3 '41 3- O : : 'S k-':.. ' . - Xgix-My 2.2--ie: is I' 7 On The Dlamond Raymond defeated Farmersville in the first game of the season 8 1 Huber was the winner and Gibbs was the loser The Redbirds took their second straight game of the season with a 5 4 victory over 'Vlorrisonville on the home field The final tally came with the bases loaded when Cooler drove in the winning run with a fielders choice Huber was the winner for Raymond and Anderson the loser for Morrisonville ln the first garne on foreign soil the Redbirds were shutout on one hit as Farmersville behind Gibbs managed to get three runs and enough to win the game Huber was charged with the loss Ball Township behind Haines hitting and pitching took a CMS ganie from the Redbirds Huber was the loser with a score of l4 4 The Morrisonville 'Vlohawks behind the pitching of Hancock took 1 3 Z xictory over the Redbirds. The Redbirds could not find their hitting clothes while Morrison- ville taking advantage of every break pushed over the deciding run eariy in the game, In the two ganies the Redbirds played with the Coffeen tearn Coffeen took the first 4-I, The Redbirds showed a sad lack of hitting, Brachear was charged with the loss, his first decision of the year. Terry Smith took the game for the victors. The second game of the season found Raymond battering out six runs in the first to clinch an easy Z1 to 4 victory for Huber. The Redbirds traveled to Ball Township in the last road game of the season, there the locals lost a heartbreaker in the seventh when leading Z to 1 the Ball nine scored two runs on a dropped pop fly and a throwing error. The loss was charged to Huber while Haines took his second decision of the season over the Redbirds. 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