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

 - Class of 1968

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.ff ,ff .W- ,pf .W W' 5.56-t ' A 't ,.f- - fy .. MIM. , LEFT TO RIGHT. Randy Ostman, vice- president, Lesli Dilk, secretary. 'f if . if rs, WZ, 3, ... af It xl xi' ee 'i J r 4?fgQ ' . ..-. t.'wi:fm.cP .- f ' ' Stuoent COUUCII Dick Vetter, president Nancy Hoffer, treasurer Y NIQI A A Dick Vetter, filling the spot of president for 1967-68, led the Student 'M'i 'x4'r' K A Council in a prosperous year along with returning members Georgia Halpin, Gary Wrona, Sherry Ford, and Penny S. Jackson. Although designating dances to classes and organizations and promoting better student behavior were the Student Council's major activities, among their important achievements were presenting to the Student Body for the first time a coat of arms and holding a Southwestern Washington Student Brad Beck Leadership Conference in the Spring. The junior class played an important part in the Council with eight members while the seniors, sophomores, and freshmen totaled ten members together. business manager SEATED: B. Beck, L. Dilk, R. Vetter, R. Ostman, N. Hoffer. SECOND ROW: M. Elcher, S. Ford, P. Jackson, M. McKinney, T. Weathers, G. Wrona, V. Campbell, C. Halpin, A. Mouncer, J. Adams, J. Adams, G. Halpin.



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Boys' SIAI6 FRONT ROW: K. Porter, K. Strozyk, M. Smith, G. Mathis, J. McKinney. SECOND ROW: K. Senn, G. Walker, B. Bridgewater, N. Borovec, M. Elcher, S. Totten. Qmls' league Girls' League activities of the year included ,Football Homecoming, Basket- ball Homecoming, Mother-Daughter Tea, and the annual scholarship of S100 given to a senior girl at graduation. Each month a girl was chosen for Girl- of-the-Month. At the end of the year, a Girl-of-the-Year was chosen from these girls. This year's officers were Marilyn Smith, president, Cathy Strozyk, vice-president, Janet McKinney, secretary, Glorianne Ma- this, treasurer,Kay Porter, historian, Susan Totten, point keeper, Marla Elcher, stu- dent council representative, Nancy Boro- vec, senior representative, Billie Bridge- water, junior representative, Kristy Senn, sophomore representative, and Gayle Wal- ker, freshman representative. John Rosentangle and Gary Wrona, Raymond High School seniors, were chosen by the American Legion to attend the annual Boys' State at Gonzaga University in Spokane from June 11-18. Boys' State is a wonderful opportunity for boys to meet people and to learn about local, county, and p state govern- ment. John and Gary took part in elections and discussions during this week and were elected to various offices. Each dormitorywas divided into a political party and rallies. were held. They worked on party platforms which were presented to the voters during these rallies. ' Governor Evans spoke on the state government on the last day, and he also handed out diplomas to the graduates. LEFT TO RIGHT: G. Wrona J. Rosentangle, SGABGCI4 Marilyn Smith, Girls' League president, and John Rosentangle, Boys' League president, represented Raymond High School at the Seabeck Leadership Conference during the week of August 20, 1967. The week on Hoods Canal was an active one for the 200 delegates who attended from all over the state. Seabeck offered a workshop in leadership training that taught the principles and responsibilities of an effective government. More im- portant than the mere principles, the delegates were given a chance ' to actively participate in various classes and councils. LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Rosentangle, M. Smith.

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