Raymond High School - Gray Gull Yearbook (Raymond, WA)

 - Class of 1943

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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



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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

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