McEwen High School - Bagpipes Yearbook (Athena, OR)

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. - r- £§s i@ 1959 BAGPIPES McEWEN HIGH SCHOOL Athena, Oregon Advisor MR. MUNCK Photographer JANET JOHNSON Published by TAYLOR PUBLISHING CO. SCHOOL SONG McEwen High School, we will sing to Thee, Forever firm and strong, united be, And to the cardinal red and silver gray, We'll raise our voices in a loud hurray, hurray. The Scots will fight and in the games to come. The Scots will show just how the victory’s won, McEwen High School, we will show the rest, That we’re the best, for MHS. CONTENTS SENIORS FAVORITES ACTIVITIES ATHLETICS ORGANIZATIONS CLASSES ADMINISTRATION ADVERTISERS SENIORS TAKE LAST LOOK AT McEWEN BONNIE ROSE NICHOLS Glee 1-2-3-4; Girls’ League 1-2-3-4; Thes- pians 3-4; Secretary-Treasurer 4; Student Body Treasurer 4; Speech 2-3; Highlander 1- 2-4; Bagpipes 1-2-4; Operetta 3; Class Play 3; Ambition: Business School. HAROLDEAN BLOM FFA 1-2-3-4; M Club 3-4; Football 1; Manager 2-3; Ambition: College. FRED CHARLES KIRK Glee 3-4; FFA 1-2-3; Basketball Manager 3-4; Football 3-4; Student Council 3; Oper- etta 3; Class Play 3; Dramatics Award 3; Class President 3; Ambition: Making money. GARY BLOM Ambition: Undecided. THE PARTING OF THE WAYS Before thy feet the ways divide One path leads to heights sublime Downward the other slopes, where bide The refuse and the wrecks of Time Choose then, nor falter at the start O, choose the nobler path and part. MARY ALICE ALDERMAN Glee 1-2-3-4; Girls' League 1-2-3-4; Sec- retary 3; Historian 4; Girls’ State 3; Thes- pians 3-4; Cheerleader 3; Student Body Sec- retary 4; Torch Honor 2-3-4; Prom Court 3; Volleyball 1-2-3; Highlander 1-2-3-4; Bag- pipes 1-3-4; Class Play 3; Operetta 3; High- land Fling 2-3; Librarian 2-3; Service Club 3; Science Club 3; Ambition: College. BETSY ANN KETCHAM Glee 1-2-3-4; Thespians 2-3-4; Student Body Treasurer 3; Girls' League Treasurer 3; State 3; Torch Honor 2-3-4; Highlander Editor 4; Operetta 3; Class Play 3; Class Treasurer 2; Class President 4. Ambition: College RICHARD R. PARMAN Transfer from Scappoose, Oregon M Club 3-4; Football 3-4; Track 3-4; Class Sergeant-at-Arms 3-4. Ambition: College LARRY WAYNE BROWN Thespians 3; Science Club 3; Student Body Sergeant-at-Arms 2; FFA 1-2-3-4; Football 1-2-3-4; Basketball 1-2-3-4; Baseball 1-2- 3-4; Track 2; Class Play 3; Class Vice Presi- dent 4. Ambition: Air Force AUDREA LA VON MONTEE Glee 1-2-3-4; Girls' League 1-2-3-4, Treas- urer 4; Highlander 3-4; Bagpipes 3-4; Class Play 3; Librarian 2-3-4. Head 4; Class Secre- tary 2; Class Treasurer 3-4. Ambition: College DORN KENT BAUMEISTER FFA 1-2-3; M” Club 1-2-3-4; Football 1- 2-3-4; Basketball 1-2; Class Play 3; Band 1- 2-3; Glee 3; Track 3; Class Sergeant-at-Arms 1; Class President 2; Class Vice President 3. Ambition: Electronic Engineer WANDA MARIE BLACK Glee 1-2-3-4; Girls' League 1-2-3-4, Secre- tary 4; Service Club 2-3-4; Speech 2-3; High- lander 2-3-4; Bagpipes 4; Class Play 3; Class Secretary 2-3. Ambition: Beauty School CARLA ANNE HIATT Glee 1-2-3; Girls’ League 1-2-3-4; Student Council 3-4; Cheerleader 3; Prom Court 3; Highlander 3-4; Bagpipes Editor 4; Class Play 3; Class Vice President 2; Librarian 2-4; Thes- pians 3-4. Ambition: Marriage and College SHERRY LIEUALLEN Girls' League 1-2-3-4; Librarian 4, Ambition: Undecided DONNA YOUNCS MYERS Glee l-2-3i Girls’ League 1-2-3-4, Vice President 3, President 4; Torch Honor 3: Vol- leyball 1-2-3; Highlander 4; Bagpipes 3-4; Thespians 3-4; Operetta 3; Class Play 3; Class Secretary 3-4. Ambition: Housewife DANIEL JOSEPH MOORE FFA 1-2-3-4; Operetta 3: M Club 2-3-4; Student Body Vice President 3; FFA Secretary 3, President 4; Torch Honor 3; Class Play 3; Band 1-2-3-4; Student Council 2-4. Ambition: College A. GORDON ELDER FFA 1-2; M Club 1-2-3-4, President 4; Student Body President 4; Student Council 1- 2-4; Football 1-2-3-4, Captain 3-4; Basket- ball 1-2-3-4; Baseball 1-2-3-4; Torch Presi- dent 3. Ambition: College JUDITH ANN HALL Glee 1-2-3-4; Girls' League 1-2-3-4; Stu- dent Council 2-4; Thespians 2-3-4, President 4; Operetta 3; Class Play 3. Ambition: College GERALD LEE CHASE FFA 1-2-3-4; Basketball 1-2, Manager 1-2- 3; Football Manager 4; Boy of Month 4; Class Play 3. Ambition: Carpenter CAROLE JUNE YORK Transfer from Eureka, California Glee 3-4; Girls' League 3-4; Librarian 3-4; Highlander 4; Bagpipes 4; Class Play 3. Ambition: Secretary R. KATHRYN BEEKS Transfer from Goldendale, Washington Girls' League 3-4; Glee 4; Service Club 3-4; Librarian 4; Class Play 3; Volleyball Co- Captain 4. Ambition: Beautician BELVA JEAN HOPTOWIT Transfer from Pendleton, Oregon Glee Club 2-4; Girls' League 2-4. Ambition: Sociologist BETSY DELIVERS VALEDICTORY SPEECH Elizabeth Ann Ketcham, Betsy or Fri- day to her friends, has been an active Mc- Ewenite for four years. Winning a speech trophy her sophomore year, Betsy went on to hold the offices of student-body treasurer, Girls' League treasurer, senior class presi- dent, and 'Highlander' editor. She was chosen by the American Legion Auxiliary to attend Girls' State in Salem, Oregon, and is active in community and church work. The youngest member of her class, Betsy grad- uates at the age of 16 with a 3.68 grade point average. She will continue her educa- tion at Linfield College, McMinnville, Ore- gon. MARY ALICE NAMED SALUTATORIAN Mary Alice Alderman, graduating with a grade point average of 3.42, has participated in Torch Honor, Thespians, Glee Club, and Science Club. A great one for holding of- fices, Mary Alice has been class president and secretary. Girls' League secretary, and Rainbow Worthy Advisor. She was chosen by the American Legion Auxiliary as a dele- gate to Girls' State in Salem, Oregon. A 1958 member of the Junior Prom Court, Mary Alice will continue her education at Willamette University in Salem. SENIORS WILL AND PREDICT FUTURE We, the class of 1959 of McEwen High School, being of sound mind and mature judgment, but nearing the end of our corporate entity, wish to leave the benefits of our superior knowledge and experience to those who are trying to follow in our scholarly footsteps. Our memories and intellectual attainments, we will take with us, but we will leave some indi- vidual bequests of our talents and aptitudes where we think they will do the most good. I, Dan Moore, will my red hair to Pat Myrick, who has been trying for a long time to get hers that color. I, Audrea Montee, will my ability to get my folks' car and my safe driving ability to Rolinda Morrison, who hasn't accomplished either. I, Donna Myers, will my ability to pass every Spanish test with flying colors to Nan Coppock, who has real troubles everytime a test is given. I, Dick Parman, will my kindness and generosity, which is exceeded only by my handsomeness and sparkling personality, to Jerry Grimes, who has none of these virtues. I, Sherry Lieuallen, will my daily afternoon Coke to Joyce Ledgerwood, who needs some nour- ishment . I, Larry Brown, will my nicknames, Digger, Dig Dig, Dilver, Mole, and Melvin the Mole, to David Harden, who, by the time he's a senior, will have many more than I. I, Bonnie Nichols, will my ability to drive a truck to Karol Moore who THINKS she can. I, Kaye Beeks, will my ability to chew gum in Home Economics class and not get caught to Sharon Schneider, who has tried, but never succeeded. I, Haroldean Blom, will my cool hairdo and black leather jacket to Bill Beebe, who already has a switchblade. I, Judy Hall, will all my raunchy senior experiences to Rolinda Morrison, who is trying to get hers early. What will she do for excitement when she's a senior? I, Jerry Chase, will my ability to do a swell job managing the football team, to Dave Hesp, who will probably take over this job next year. I, Mary Alice Alderman, willingly will what was willingly willed to me last year at willing time to anyone who will willingly take it. I also will my ability to have my car after school to Barbara Pinkerton, who always has to get the car right home. I, Dorn Baumeister, will my twin pipes to anyone who can afford to pay the fines. I also will the money that Dick Parman owes me to anyone who can collect it. I, Carla Hiatt, will my ability to stay out of school for a legitimate reason to Marla Brown, who doesn’t even care if she has one. I, Belva Hoptowit, will my easy going manner to Janet Johnson, who certainly doesn't need it, and also all my many honors to Jay Moore, who thinks he should have a few honors himself. I, Gordon Elder, will my ability to control my temper during football games to Nick Simpson, who always loses control of himself. I, Betsy Ketcham, will my TGIF hat (Thank Goodness It's Friday) to the McEwen Hi boys, who have worn it more than I have, anyway. I, Wanda Black, will my ability to get my name written all over the walls in the girls' restroom to whoever is doing a continuous job of writing it there. I, Gary Blom, will my size to Denny Widener, so he can be a giant, too. I, Carole York, will my ability to participate in school activities and my selling ability to George Ellis, who certainly needs both. MOTTO: Today we follow, tomorrow we lead COLOR: Red and White FLOWER: Roses CLASS PROPHECY I, Bonnie Nichols, being the one remaining Athena resident of the Class of 1959, have received a per- sonal invitation from Betsy Ketcham, governor-elect of the new State of Hawaii. I am here, reporting on our class reunion and the festivities, for the Athena Press. I have been informed that the reunion is to be held on the Waikiki beach in front of Dave and Donna Myers' grass shack. Since this couple has not done too well financially, Sherry Lieuallen is bringing the refreshments--her new discovery of cham- pagne with GL-70, with which she is going to christen the cornerstone of Hawaii. It's too bad that Donna couldn’t have had her shack remodeled by Jerry Chase, who has taken over Frank Lloyd Wright's position in the world of architecture. There's poor Dan Moore over there. He seems to have gained a few years extra, but who wouldn't, being a missionary in Siberia? Here come the Blom Bros., who have just landed in their new invention, the Jet Kaiser. They gave up the car business after they made their first million. Oh—have you noticed my hair style? It's a Wanda Black original—she’s now the well known Paris hair stylist, designing for the big wheels of France. Dorn Baumeister, who goes by his stage name, Rip Taylor, is having his world premier at one of Kaye Beeks’ chain of Gem Theaters. He is now the new stage idol and the new Clark Gable. Hey, here's Larry Brown, Esq., chief-of-staff of the largest ditch digging organization of the world. I have just finished covering a story for the Pendleton Roundup, where Belva Hoptowit is now director of this program. Why, there's Gordon Elder, the world reknown football fullback for the Adams Grade School Wildcats. One of the outstanding features to be presented at the annexation festival will be a square hula hoop demonstration by Fred Kirk, who invented and is now manufacturing this craze that has swept the world. The new 50 star flag was designed and will be presented to Governor Betsy by Audrea Montee, who has made a career of commercial art. Oh, my, is that Dick Parman with the goggles? He must have been tearing across the beach so fast on his hopped up tricycle that his goggles got glued to his face. Every class has to have a black sheep, I guess, and, as usual, Mary Alice Alderman is up to her old tricks. She is a notorious cattle rustler, and has swiped two prize winning bulls for Judy Hall. She's been performing in Spain as a matador, and needed two bulls for a demonstration in the festivities. Carole York, the modern age Paula Bunyan, was unable to come because she's too busy chopping trees in Oregon. She can chop 6 inches into a mahogany tree with one blow. Carla Hiatt also is unable to attend, because she was caught pulling the fire alarms at McEwen the night of graduation, and has spent the past 20 years in jail. Well, the celebrations are about to begin, so I will sign off to watch Judy Hall fight the bulls. SENIORS WORK AND PLAY CLASS OFFICERS Treasurer................AUDREA MONTEE President................BETSY KETCHAM Serge ant-at-Arms..............DICK PAR MAN Secretary.....................DONNA MYERS Council Representative------------DAN MOORE Vice President...........- LARRY BROWN OUTSTANDING CITIZENS CHOSEN AT McEWEN FRED KIRK WANDA BLACK Co-Citizenship PROM COURT AWAKENS SLEEPY LAGOON Queen Betty Funk and Escort Mike Woodroofe; Prin- cesses and Escorts: Charles Betts, Dave Hesp, Sue Alderman, Mary Alice Alderman, Shireen Simpson, Harlene Cornett, Carla Hiatt, Darell Calhoun, Mike Searcey. DONNA CALLAWAY Left to right: Karol Moore, Barbara Pinkerton, Marla Brown, Sharon Zonich, and Donna Callaway. Linda White (not pictured). SCOTTISH LASSIES DANCE THE FLING COMBO GATHERS ADMIRERS Left to right: David Hesp, Dan Moore, and Nick Simpson. COMPETITION PROMOTES SPIRIT Dan Moore, Jay Moore, Sharon Zonich, Richard McCracken. SOPHOMORE CLASS SS junior n ss 5 StiPHOMORr. CLASS 57 JUNIOR CLASS 57 senior Class 57 junior Class j9 Inter-class competition rates high on the list of activities at McEwen High School. It was initiated when McEwen was built and has proved to be very successful in the past ten years. A plaque was later added to this exciting contest, on which the name of the winning class is printed at the end of each year. This is truly a goal for each class to obtain. Poster contests, ticket sales, and March of Dimes well represent the enthusiasm of the students when competition is concerned. The whole idea of inter-class competi- tion is to promote interest and school spirit among the students at McEwen High School. I9S9 t W ' ScCoo Stniji Mit Jrt , r £ s- w.HTt-t - Bf d. clnss W'H i. ( lhS4 « mb otfy - • a N cU f + If A c hjj AMERICAN BEAUTIES HONOR McEWEN belva hoptowit OPERETTA PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT : m The real thing. RANQUET HIGHLIGHTS F.F.A. YEAR F.F.A. PROJECTS PAY OFF ■ Don Harris and Mud. Wayne Richards and Sam. Larry Brown and Sambo. Terry McMillan's Susan. Gary Goss and Sally. Alan Coppock and George. Judson Coppock and Yogi. Don Harris and George. Dave Harden's Amos. Marvin Nichols and Gabriel. Dan Moore and Legal Girl No. 22. Steve Hodgen's Hardrock, Cocoa and Joe BOYS RULE TWIRP WEEK THESPIANS PLAN CHRISTMAS PROGRAM McEWEN GIRLS TAKE TIME OUT STUDENT BODY PRESENTS RIO RICO OPPORTUNITY NIGHT DRAWS CROWD Educational and occupational opportuni- ties for post high school years were the topics for discussion for the Post High School Op- portunities night. Leading the discussion were Glenn Weaver, state supervisor of oc- cupational information and guidance service, Salem; Margaret Kucera, college counselor for Pendleton High School; and Elmer Ben- son, Milton-Freewater, Oregon State Em- ployment Service. School representatives, Betsy Ketcham and Dah Moore, McEwen; David Cummings, Weston; and Art Crawford, Helix, directed questions to the speakers. The speakers conferred with interested parents and pupils during a period of time following the meeting. This program was arranged by the PTA. Mrs. Gerald Whitney, president of the PTA, introduced the guest speakers. McEWEN PRESENTS VARIED SCENES JUNIOR FOUR LEAD YELLS KAROL MOORE GRIDDERS BREAK EVEN FIRST ROW: Terry McMillan, Gordon Elder, Richard McCracken, Harry Brown, Jay Moore, Fred Baker, Don Harris, David Scott, Fred Kirk. SECOND ROW: Dick Parman, Steve Hodgen, Casey Rushing, John Gibson, Harold Youncs, David Harden, Gerald Grimes. THIRD ROW: George Hays, Dennis Widener, Nick Simpson, Marvin Nichols, Mike Dunlap, FOURTH ROW: Bill Read, Herb Calhoun, Larry Brown, Dale Hauff. TOP ROW: Coach Larsen, Assistant Coach Duncan, Dom Baumeister. GORDON ELDER East-West Shrine Player The tenth edition of the McEwen High School football team ended the season scoring three wins, three losses, and two ties. The co-captains chosen at the first of the year by the boys on the team were David Hesp and Gordon Elder. The latter, a senior, has been co-captain for two years and was chosen to play in the East-West All-Star Shrine game held at Pendleton, Ore- gon, August 22, 1959. McEWEN LOSES FIVE SENIORS FRED KIRK, Tackle DICK PARMAN, Guard 58 rOOTBALL SCHEDULE V 7 .WEN 7 .WEN 8 . WEN 13 .WEN 34 -WEN 3S 1 WEN 14 .WEN o 1WEN 0 Pendleton 3 HeRmiston 3 Umatilla n cH 3 V Ec HO Jo SEPH Stanpield Pilot Rock McEWEN HAS FAIR SEASON fete FIRST ROW: Larry Brown, Harry Brown, Steven Hodgen. SECOND ROW: Fred Baker, Dan Moore, Jay Moore. THIRD ROW; Dave Hesp, Larry Whitney, Gordon Elder. FOURTH ROW: Coach Lawrence Lar- sen. McEWEN’S COACHES HAVE BUSY YEAR COACH LARSEN McEWEN’S COACHES Fifteen cheers for the coach, is always heard at games. The coaches at McEwen are more than just coaches. Mr. Larsen, better known as Nig, teaches three Spanish classes and a World History class. Mr. Dun- can also has four classes, three social sci- ence classes and one science class. Mr. Larsen and Mr. Duncan have both been at McEwen two years. Nig” is head coach and Dune is assistant coach and coach of the JV basketball team. COACH DUNCAN Looking further into the life of McEwen’s head coach we find that he was born in Em- mett, Idaho, in 1926. He was in the serv- ice two years and attended Oregon State College and the College of Idaho, where he got his degree. He played three years on the varsity team serving as captain during all three years. He was head coach at three different schools before he came to McEwen. Mr. Duncan, now residing at Adams, has a wife and four children. He is a member of the 1940 graduating class at Pendleton, Oregon. He spent four years in the Navy. Upon getting his discharge he entered Pacific University at Forest Grove, Oregon. He was coach and social science teacher in Sherman County High School at Moro, Oregon. THE TEAM WAS IN A HUDDLE The team was in a huddle. The captain lowered his head. They all got together and this is what they said: Go, Scotties, Go; Go, Scotties, Go; Smash 'em; Bust 'em; That's our custom; Go, Scotties, Go! 1 1 Varsity XV s ricEwtN 3M Vo n ttwtN Vo 19 McEwen 29 91 n c twtN 33 30 n t e wtw 99 39 McE W(N 93 2? n cE wen 9Z 31 r Vc E WEN Ho 35 he Ewen 35 23 r c Ewen 99 5? nC E WEN 39 39 nc Ewen 39 33 f'At Ewen 9? 95 nc Ewen 99 9(o he Ewen 92 20 t c Ewen 39 35 Varsi tx J.V.s Stanfield MO 31 Jmatilla 3 S 39 Stanf eld 30 22 UMATILLA 91 32 E OAADMAN 29 n Boaromaw 25 25 St. 3oe's 52 C.0 Wes ton 39 32 Pilot Rock 93 52 VJn apine 11 25 VJeston 39 29 S T. 3oi’s 90 35 Heux ( 7 37 WlETON 95 93 P1 LOT T OCK (o (e 52 V EL X 39 33 J.V.’S WIN 9, LOSE 7 BOTTOM ROW: Terry McMillan, David Harden, Steve Hodgen, Dale Hauff, Casey Rushing. TOP ROW: Coach Duncan, David Scott, Den- nis Widener, Mike Dunlap, Wayne Richards. SCOTTIES MAKE QUARTER-FINALS FIRST ROW: Paul Rice, Mike Woodroofe, Dean Whiteley, Gordon Elder, Gerald Grimes, Larry Brown. SECOND ROW; Harry Brown, Don Harris, Larry Whitney, Coach Lawrence Larsen, David Hesp, Jim Lieuallen, Wayne Richards. In the 1958 baseball season at McEwen the Scotties made history. They played the whole season with losing just one game and that was the determining game with Adrian that knocked McEwen's chances to go to state. The Scotties won two trophies that the entire school is very proud of. This spring the team will be lacking four seniors that have graduated, Dean Whiteley, pitcher; Paul Rice, right fielder; Mike Woodroofe, center fielder; Jim Lieuallen, left fielder. McEwen has taken this loss heavily, but has gone on to try for another winning season. NEW TROPHIES SHINE AT McEWEN 1958 BASEBALL SCHEDULE McEwen 9 Pilot Rock 3 McEwen 13 Weston 0 McEwen 12 Weston 0 McEwen 6 St. Joseph 1 McEwen 2 Pilot Rock 0 McEwen 13 Umapine 3 McEwen 8 Weston 6 McEwen 3 St. Joseph 2 McEwen 12 Umapine 3 McEwen 5 Pendleton B 3 McEwen 7 Pendleton B 4 McEwen 13 St. Joseph 6 McEwen 3 Echo 0 McEwen 9 Dayville 0 McEwen 0 Adrian 11 SCOTS IN ACTION GORDON ELDER HARRY BROWN MIKE WOODROOFE LARRY WHITNEY LARRY BROWN TOMMY MOORE organizations SEATED: Lynn Whitacre, Karol Moore, Donna Myers, Audrea Montee, Judy Hall, Mary Alice Alderman. STANDING: Mr. Munck, Lorre Hiatt, Nan Coppock, Bonnie Nichols, Sharon Zonich, Donna Callaway, Susan McEwen, Maria Brown, Barbara Pin- kerton, Wanda Black, Marilyn Lieuallen. Editor, Carla Hiatt; Assistant Editor, Janet Johnson. Highlander UME VII McEwen Union High School. Athena, Oregon, October, 1958 NUMI denis to View Atomic Energy Plant GIRL AND BOYS OF OCTOBER EIGHT O’CLOCK CLASSES CON V By Kit vember 11, Veterans 6 McEwen students w to Hanford, 600 squai atomic energy plan land, Washington, vo physics classes and year algebra class n uniors and seniors wi trip in the McEwer driven by Paul Moo: rdon Elder is the oi who has gone to re. He went last ye chemistry class, tly one girl, Betsy E laking the trip. She i a II. r. Edward Marshall, math teacher, who sa last yea r and is tal ip this year, says, “It th while. Hanford is first lines of West, Coast. It offers to scientists than any 5 in Oregon or Washin By Judy Hall m were to come to M in the morning you it was the middle VIRP WEEK TO BE DIFFER1 :00 there are three sses commencing. Fii hear the pounding n’s ruler making ti tball boys who are in order to have tl ur during seventh actice. walking down to th n you would hear tl ring machines and words from girls w to get waist ban ; in, and hems tun f will be ready by re the girls started t their projects Ray is holding a shorthan as a brush-up for tl She doesn’t like to read mara-1 with brown hair and crrev eves was I 01 ms class try Alice Alderman sa SEATED: Sharon Zonich, Marilyn Lieuallen, Karol Moore, Audrea Montee, Mary Alice Alderman, Barbara Pinkerton, Nan Coppock. STANDING: Carla Hiatt, Judy Hall, Lynn Whitacre, Joyce Hoptowit, Wanda Black, Donna Myers Janet Johnson, Bonnie Nichols, Lorre Hiatt. 'one should appreciate teachers are doing help is desperatly r ry Goss Best Da By Karol Moore he Junior class is sponsoring irp week” Nov. 3-7. This year •e will be an activity for every londay — Meet hr. . at the idoor. uesday — Clean 'boys’ lockers. Wednesday —. Hello day. hursday — Clean boys’ shoes, riday — Buy cokes, he dance will be on Friday, r• 7 from 8:30-11:00 in the Mc- m High library. Refreshments be served. The dance will fee t-and-blouse instead of Sadie fkins wirp tags win oe nanded out the Friday before twirp week, re will be a prize given for boy twirped the most, ere is a list of things boys t do: Buy girls anything Open doors Carry books iolators will ho nnni sVipri 1 you tisic- ated d to fiuch or a iside :hoI- 1 of n in 2 he e is this the ;xpenerrce tihs sttowtttow cioseiy] wnen asKea wytrt tottkcs; i ave •elated to tuna t is not a Mr. Munck, Advisor; Do na Callaway, As- Susan, and specific sc. sistant Editor; Betsy Ketcham, Editor. other hand dal prepar hp SO tea. . P Pk Vh0 This blonde junior really likes friends around school, you would McEwen, and wants to be an ele- find that he is very sports mind- men fron By Judy Hall Gary Goss was given chain with the “World’s C Dancer” written on it fo: the most active dancer .“Noon Stomp” Tuesday, Judy Hall, Thespian pr said, “The Thespians wei happy to give this little t Gary, hoping that it will the kids to dance more a goofing off so much, a the majority of them ha doing a marvelous job of and keeping their interest gym rather than running i The Thespians have deck the doors to the gym wor until 12:15 and once the s are in they won’t be able i and come back in again. S o far Thespians havi $10.90. RAINBOW GIRLS TO HOLD SMORGA The Rainbow Assembly HIGHLAND LASSIES HAVE BUSY YEAR LEFT TO RIGHT: Marla Brown, Lela Lieuallen, Janet Johnson, Jean Kirk, Marilyn Lieuallen, Jean Ketcham, Lorre Hiatt, Sharlet Rogers, Donna Callaway, Karol Moore, Peggy Funk, Judy Johnson, Lynn Whitacre, Sharon Zonich, Nan Coppock, Janice Chase, Barbara Pinkerton. Majorette SUSAN McEWEN DONNA CALLAWAY, President KAROL MOORE, Secretary SHARON ZONICH, Vice President Sponsored by DEAN PINKERTON BAND NOTES GROW SWEETER FIRST ROW: Nan Coppock, Lynn Whitacre, Dave Hesp, Sharon Zonich, Donna Callaway. SECOND ROW: Dan Moore, Steve Hodgen, Terry McMillan, Jean Ketcham, Judy Johnson, Barbara Pinkerton. THIRD ROW: Peggy Funk, Shar- let Rogers, Wayne Richards, Janice Chase, Janet Johnson, Susan McEwen, Larry Whitney, Marilyn Lieuallen, Bill Read, Gerald Grimes, Lorre Hiatt, Jean Kirk. FOURTH ROW: Rolinda Morrison, Pat Myrick, Lela Lieuallen, Nick Simpson, Richard McCracken, Mr. Hanson, Karol Moore, Marla Brown. Majorettes: Karol Moore, Marla Brown, Linda White (not pictured). Sponsored by PENDLETON GRAIN GROWERS F.F.A. TRAINS FARMERS KNEELING: Gary Blom, Larry Brown, Ken York. SEATED: Mike Dunlap, Judson Coppock, Gary Goss, Dan Moore, Dave Harden, Steve Hodgen. STANDING: Nick Simpson, Harold Youncs, Dave Case, Casey Rushing, Harry Brown, Gerald Grimes, Donald Harris, Marvin Nichols, John Gibson, Bill Beebe, Alan Coppock, Richard McCracken, Mr. Akins, Terry McMillan, Harold Blom, Bill Read. STANDING: Mr. Akins, Advisor. SEATED: Nick Simpson, Sentinel; Gary Goss, Reporter; Dan Moore, President; Larry Brown, Vice President; Steve Hod- gen, Treasurer; Terry McMillan, Secretary. TORCH HONOR SHOWS SCHOLASTIC ABILITY Marilyn Lieuallen, Secretary; Dave Hesp, President; Nick Simpson, Vice President. FIRST ROW: Lynn Whitacre, Sharon Zonich, Susan McEwen, Donna Callaway. SECOND ROW: Dave Scott, Dan Moore, Betsy Ketcham, Mary Alice Alderman, Donna Myers, Marilyn Lieuallen, Nan Cop- pock. THIRD ROW: Dave Hesp, Nick Simpson, Karol Moore, Janet Johnson, Gordon Elder. M” CLUB ENTERS SECOND YEAR President, Terry McMillan. SEATED: Danny Moore, Vice Presi- dent. STANDING: Dorn Baumei- ster, Sergeant-at-Arms; Jay Moore, Secretary-Treasurer. FIRST ROW: Gerald Grimes, Marvin Nichols, Dave Scott, Dorn Baumeister, and Dave Hesp. SECOND ROW: Fred Baker, Terry McMillan, Richard McCracken, Jay Moore, Danny Moore, Harry Brown, and Mr. Larsen. THIRD ROW: Nick Simpson, Wayne Richards, Dick Parman, Harold Blom, Gordon Elder, and Larry Whitney. GIRLS’ LEAGUE, ALL GIRLS CLUB FRONT ROW: Lynn Whitacre, Marilyn Lieuallen, Susan McEwen, Jean Kirk, Lorre Hiatt, Sharon Zonich, Jean Ketcham, Betsy Ketcham, Bonnie Nichols, Barbara Pinkerton, Karol Moore, Carla Hiatt. SECOND ROW: Carlene Woodward, Janice Chase, Judy Hall, Joyce Ledgerwood, Lela Lieuallen, Ina Black, Sha- ron Schneider. Christine Rash, Pat Myrick, Karen Tinsley, Kaye Beeks. THIRD ROW: Sherry Lieuallen, Belva Hoptowit, Rolinda Morrison, Peggy Funk, Donna Callaway, Marla Brown, Sharlet Rogers, Judy Johnson, Darlene Propeck, Joyce Hoptowit. SEATED: Mrs. C. H. Simpson, Advisor. OFFICERS, STANDING: Wanda Black, Secretary: Janet Johnson, Vice President; Donna Myers, President; Au- drea Montee, Treasurer; Mary Alice Alderman, Historian; Nan Coppock, Ser- geant -at-Arms. YOUTHFUL VOICES BLEND IN SONG FIRST ROW: Dick Parman, John Gibson, Marvin Nichols, Richard McCracken, Gary Goss, Terry McMillan, Steve Hodgen, Dennis Widener. SECOND ROW: Mary Alice Alderman, Bonnie Nichols, Betsy Ketcham, Karol Moore, Marla Brown, Peggy Funk, Barbara Pinkerton, Nan Coppock, Janice Chase, Scarlet. Rogers, Wanda Black, Kaye Beeks. THIRD ROW: Pat MyTick, Donna Callaway, Belva Hoptowit, Sharon Zonich, Rolinda Morrison, Jean Kirk, Carlene Woodward, Karen Tinsley, Joyce Ledgerwood, Ina Black, Darlene Propeck, Audrea Montee. FOURTH ROW: Janet Johnson, Jean Ketcham, Lela Lieuallen, Sharon Schneider, Christine Rash, Judy Johnson, Susan Mc- Ewen, Lynn Whitacre, Lorre Hiatt, Marilyn Lieuallen, Judy Hall. FIFTH ROW: Wayne Richards, David Scott, Larry Whitney, Frank Carstens, David Harden, Mike Dunlap, Nick Simpson, Dave Hesp, Dan Moore, Bill Read, Fred Kirk. Director, MR. JOHN HANSEN THESPIANS ARE ACTIVE Secretary, Bonnie Nichols; President, Judy Hall; Vice President, Larry Whitney; Advisor, Mr. Munck. KNEELING: Marla Brown, Dave Scott, Dan Moore, Nick Simpson, John Gibson, Karol Moore. STANDING: Nan Coppock, Marilyn Lieualien, Betsy Ketcham, Susan McEwen, Mary Alice Alderman, Lynn Whitacre, Barbara Pinkerton, Donna Myers. Janet Johnson, Carla Hiatt, Donna Callaway. LIBRARIANS TAKE INVENTORY Head Librarians: Joyce Hoptowit, Audrea Montee, and Sherry Lieuallen. SEATED: Kaye Beeks, David Scott, Carlene Woodward, Sharon Zonich. STANDING: Marilyn Lieuallen, Carla Hiatt, Mr. Munck, Joyce Hoptowit, Susan McEwen, Sherry Lieuallen. Janet Johnson, Audrea Montee, Lorre Hiatt, Judy Hall, Nan Coppock. NOT PICTURED: Carole York. Bill Read JUNIORS PRESENT PROM STANDING: Vice President, Herb Calhoun; Sergeant-at-Arms, George Hays; Treasurer, Karol Moore; Secretary. Fred Baker. SITTING: President, Dave Hesp; Council Representative, Steve Hodgen. Janice Chase Gary Goss Dale Hauff Joyce Hoptowit Fred Baker Donna Callaway Marla Brown Harry Brown George Ellis George Hays Dave Hesp Larry Whitney SOPHS INITIATE GREENHORNS CLASS OFFICERS, left to right: Lynn Whitacre, Susan McEwen, NanCoppock, Sharon Zonich, Dave Scott, and Mike Dunlap. John Gibson Nan Coppock Sharon Zonich Bill Beebe Mike Dunlap Ina Black Carlene Woodward Jud Coppock David Scott Linda White David Harden Marilyn Lieuallen .jifr Nick Simpson Susan McEwen Gerald Grimes Sharlet Rogers Marvin Nichols Darlene Propeck Karen Tinsley Lorre Hiatt CLASS OFFICERS Casey Rushing, Secretary; Harold Youncs, Sergeant-at-Arms; Sharon Schneider, Vice President; Richard McCracken, President and Council Representative; Pat Myrick, Treasurer. FROSH ENJOY FIRST YEAR Brenda Bearchum EAGER NEW FACES APPEAR AT McEWEN Jeane Ketcham Richard McCracken Lela Lieuallen Casey Rushing Frank Carstens Rolinda Morrison David Case Joyce Ledgerwood Sharon Schneider Alan Coppock Pat Myrick Ken York Harold Youncs Christine Rash Dennis Widener Peggy Funk Home Economics Class Typing U.S. History and Government Senior Math Mechanical Drawing Biology English 2 General Science STUDENT BODY OFFICERS CONDUCT MEETINGS STUDENT COUNCIL CONVENES SITTING: Terry McMillan, Sergeant-at-Arms; Jay Moore, Vice President; Richard McCracken, Dan Moore, Gordon Elder, President; Bonnie Nichols. Treasurer; Judy Hall, Betsy Ketcham, Donna Callaway. STANDING: C. H. Simpson, Principal; Larry Brown, Sharon Zonich, Mary Alice Alderman, Secretary; Donna Myers, CaTla Hiatt, Steve Hodgen. BOARD DIRECTS SCHOOL POLICIES SCHOOL BOARD: H. O. Whitacre, Wayne Olmsheid, C. H. Simpson, Till Taylor, Velton Read, Paul Froese, Claron Hesp, Robin Woodroofe. McEWEN’S HELPERS DO GOOD JOB OUR FACULTY LEADS THE WAY Above: MR. MARSHALL Geometry Trigonometry Algebra I and II Biology Physics Above: MISS REEL Typing P.E. and Health Below: MR. LARSEN Spanish I and II World History Health and P. E. Below: MR. HANSEN Band Senior Math Above: MR. SIMPSON Typing I Bookkeeping I General Math Below: MR. DUNCAN American Problems U.S. History General Science Psychology P.B. and Health Above: MR. MUNCK English Journalism Library Below: MR. AKINS Agriculture Shop Mechanical - Drawing 0dv - r hc: r ATHENA SHELL SERVICE LEONARD GEISSEL QUALITY GROCERY Congratulations to the Class of '59 WAYNE PITTMAN, Owner Phone 561 Athena, Oregon ATHENA GARAGE CO. 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