Jay Livingston and Ray Evans did the music for most of the episodes.
Ray Evans learned to play clarinet and saxophone in high school and organized a dance band there, which he said "wasn't very good."
Ray Evans, 92, lyricist of hit songs from movies.
His new record company, Mushroom Records, was established with Ray Evans late in 1972.
All songs written by Ray Evans and Jay Livingston, other writers indicated.
The superintendent at that time was Ray Evans.
The theater is named after Ray Evans, a songwriter who was born and raised in Salamanca.
Ray Evans is an Australian business leader, a conservative, and campaigner against climate change mitigation efforts.
The team struggled through the season (one quarterback, Ray Evans, threw 17 interceptions to only five touchdowns) and finished 4-8.
Ray Evans starred both on the hardwood and the gridiron.