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In Memory of RICHARD CHARLES McCRACKEN Sponsorships The following persons have supported the publication of this annual by purchasing a copy during our advanced sale. We sincerely wish to thank them for their patronage as we could hardly publish The Bagpipes without their help. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tillman Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Duncan Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Hansell Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Nichols Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Pinkerton Mr. and Mrs. Brantley Holt Mr. and Mrs. Philip Remillard Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Olmscheid Mr. and Mrs. Alton Lieuallen Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Lieuallen Mr. and Mrs. Robin Woodroofe Mr. and Mrs. Herb Whitacre Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Johns Dr. and Mrs. Alton Alderman Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McEwen Mr. and Mrs. Joe Morasch Mr. and Mrs. Fay Pambrun Mr. and Mrs. Glen Goss Mr. and Mrs. Lisle Gray Mr. and Mrs. Ray McQueen Mr. and Mrs. Gus Wernsing Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Simpson Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Case Mr. and Mrs. Don Weber Mr. and Mrs. Fred Teague Mr. and Mrs. Ed Miley Mr. and Mrs. Budd Weber Mr. and Mrs. Paul Moore Mr. and Mrs. Velton Read Mrs. M. I. Miller The Athena Press Miss Wanda Black GARY GOSS FFA 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; High- Lander Staff 4; Track 3, 4; Safe Driving Council 2; Camera Club 3; Junior Class Play 3; State FFA Convention 2, 3. Am- bition: Missionary. FRED BAKER Class Secretary 3: FFA 1,2; Thespians 4; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Football 1, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4; M Club 3,4. Ambition: To be successful. 'Stue 7{ 6cte 0?C cve%: zwcitto t DONNA CALLAWAY Cheerleader 2, 3; Bagpipes Staff 2, 3, 4; Highlander Staff 1,2, 3, 4; FFA Sweet- heart 3; Prom Court 3; Swing Band 2, 3, 4; Umatilla County Fair Princess 3; Band Majorette 2; Junior Class Play 3; HL President 3, 4; Highlander Editor 4; Student Council 3, 4; Torch Honor 2, 3, 4. Ambition: College. DALE HAUFF FFA 1; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2,3, 4; Track 1,2; M Club 3. 4. Am- bition: College. HARRY BROWN FFA 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 1.2, 3, 4; Foot- ball 1,2, 3, 4; Baseball 1,2, 3, 4; M Club 2, 3, 4; East-West Shrine Football Alternate 4; Camera Club 3, 4; Science Club 2. Ambition: Diesel Mechanic. LARRY WHITNEY Football 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; M Club 3, 4; East- West Shrine Team 4; Junior Class Play- 3; Operetta 2; Thespians 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1,2, 3. 4; Swing Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Ambition: College. DAVE HESP Class President 3; Student Body Presi- dent 4; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3. 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; M Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Torch Honor 1,2, 3, 4; President Torch Honor 3; East-West Shrine Team 4; Co-Captain Football Team 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Swing Band 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4; Class Secretary 2. Ambition: College. JAY MOORE Class Vice President 3, 4; Student Body Vice President 3: FFA 1,2; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1. 2. 3; M Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4. Ambition: College. JANICE CHASE Class Secretary 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4; Swing Band 3, 4; Highland Lassies 1,2, 3,4; HL Secretary 4; Volleyball 1,2, 3, 4; Baseball 1,2,3, 3. Ambition: Secretary. GEORGE ELLIS FFA1.4. Ambition: College. terry mcmillan Class President 2; Student Body Sergeant- at-Arms 3, 4; FFA 1, 2. 3, 4; Glee Club 1,2, 3. 4; Basketball 1. 2, 3; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Swing Band 3, 4; Student Council 1,2, 3, 4; M Club 1,2, 3, 4; Junior Class Play 3; Operetta 2; Parliamentary Team 2, 3, 4; FFA Vice President 2, 4; FFA Treasurer 3; Ambi- tion: College. JANET JOHNSON Girls' League 1,2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1,2, 3, 4; Thespians 2, 3, 4; Higjilander Staff 2, 3; Bagpipes Staff 2, 3, 4; Bagpipes Edi- tor 4; Baseball 1,2, 3. 4; Volleyball 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 4; Highland Lassies 1,2, 3,4; Girls' State 3; Torch Honor 1,2,3, 4; Swing Band 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3,4. Ambition: Elementary School Teacher. DON HARRIS FFA 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Football 1, 2,3; Baseball 1.2, 3, 4; Track 1,2; FFA Judging Team 1, 2, 3. Ambition: Gun- smith . MARLA BROWN Cheerleader 3; Bagpipes Staff 2, 3, 4; Highland Lassies 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Thespians 2, 3, 4; Safe Driving Council 2; Highland Fling Girls 2, 3,4; Tri-State 2; Band Majorette 3,4; Class Treasurer 1.2. Ambition: College. GEORGE HAYS FFA 2, 4; Thespians 4; Bagpipes Staff 4; Highlander Staff 4; Football 3; Junior Class Play 3; Student Council 2. Am- bition: College. KAROL MOORE Cheerleader 3; Bagpipes Staff 1,2, 3, 4; Highlander Staff 2. 3, 4; Prom Court 3; Swing Band 4; Torch Honor 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ State 3; Band Majorette 2,3; Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow 4; Girls' League Historian; Junior Class Play 3; Highland Lassies 1,2, 3, 4. Am- bition: College. STEVE HODGEN FFA 1,2,3, 4; Class President 2,4; Bag- pipes Staff 4; Highlander Staff 4; Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3. 4; Football 1,2, 3, 4; Torch Honor 4; Student Council 1,2, 3, 4; Junior Class Play 3; Swing Band 2, 3, 4; Safe Driving Council 3, 4; Track 2; M Club 3, 4; FFA President 4; Parlia- mentary Team 2, 3. 4; FFA Treasurer 3. Ambition: College. BILL READ Glee Club 2, 3; Highlander Staff 4; Bag- pipes Staff 4; FFA 1.2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2; Football 1.3; Baseball 1,2; Junior Class Play 3. Ambition: College. BARBARA PINKERTON Cheerleader 3; Bagpipes Staff 3,4; High- land Lassies 1,2, 3, 4; Junior Class Play 3; McNary Aqua Capers Princess 3; High- land Fling Girls 3, 4; Glee Club 1. 2, 3, 4; Thespians 2, 3, 4; Highlander Staff 2, 3; Volleyball 1,2; Operetta 3; Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. Ambition: College. Will I. Dale Hauff, will my ability to stay out until 4:00 in the morning and get into trouble to Dave Harden who does. I, Harry Brown, will my ability to argue in Mr. Duncan's class to Jerry Grimes, who does a good job already. I, Janet Johnson, will my ability to resist being teased to Sharon Schnieder who loves it. I. Bill Read, will my hot Ford to Jerry Grimes, whose car is the slowest hunk of junk ever parked at McEwen. I, Dave Hesp, will my heigit to Don Bat Masterson so he will be able to take out all the high school girls for the next three years. I, Donna Callaway, will my natural blonde hair to Pat Myrick, who doesn't even know what the word means. I, Barbara Pinkerton, will my ability to stay in good with Mrs. Simpson to Odessa Larch who could really use it. I, Marla Brown, will my ability to get along with Mr. Blackwell to Robert Coppock who doesn't really need it. I, Don Harris, will my ability to do nothing and get away with it to anyone who always gets caught. I, Larry Whitney, will my ability with the girls to Dave Harden who has shown dire need of it this past year. I, Gary Goss, will my ability to keep my mouth shut when in Mr. Duncan’s Northwest History class to Mike Dunlap, who manages to get kicked out about twice a week. I, George Hays, will my nickname, Rastus, to John Gibson, who is turning black. I, Terry McMillan, will my ability to get in trouble with teachers to the boys of McEwen. I, Fred Baker, will my ability to get along with all the teachers to Guy Simpson who will need it to get out of school. I, George Ellis, will my ability to be an expert saver of money to Jerry Grimes who is always broke because of his car. I, Steve Hodgen, will my ability to talk my way out of book reports and my ability to get along with Sally Christopher to Dave Harden who needs both. I, Karol Moore, will my ability to do the Highland Fling to Peggy Funk who hasn't learned it yet. I, Janice Chase, will my ability to leave candy alone to Rolinda Morrison who always has a locker full. I, Jay Moore, will my big nose to the Junior Class because they have the ability to use it on the teachers. Class Prophecy (With apologies to Abe Lincoln) Two score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent a new generation, conceived in great hopes and expectations, and educated to the proposition that all men are created equal. Now we are engaged in a great tabulation, checking whether that generation, or any generation so conceived and so educated (?) can truly succeed. It is altogether fitting and proper that we should do this. For in a true sense they did not abdicate - they did not desecrate - they did not horse around in this world. The world will little note, nor long remember what we say here; but it can never forget what they are doing here. The brave students, living and lively, who struggled here have advanced it far above our poor power to add or detract. The prides of McEwen High have become peerless powers abroad. Marla Brown is raising cane” in Cuba. Dave Hesp took McEwen traditions so seriously that he has just been crowned king of Scotland. Hurrah for the Scotties! George Ellis, after running a hot dog stand in Siberia, is lost in Jerusalem. Larry Whitney, noted scientist, is almost to dis- cover the missing link, ” but will have to find his contact lens first. Gary Goss is a missionary to the alley cats of London. Donna Callaway, a beauty specialist, developed an unkinked curl for the natives of the African jungles. Her customers buy Pale Peroxide” from Terry McMillan who discovered this formula and sells it by the fifth. Jay Moore is head coach at Tokyo U. - coaxing Geisha girls. Barbara Pinkerton is employed by the Winter Olympics Association as a private secretary - the next meet will be held in the Himalaya Mountains. Fred Baker is in charge of slum clearance in Iceland - Igloo Construction Co. Don Harris is rushing around in Russia, teaching young Communists how to exhibit reindeer. Janice Chase is singing the title role of Salome in the Paris Opera House. George Hays, an accountant for the United Nations, has been assigned to count the Mongoloids in Mongolia. Bill Read has amassed a fortune selling couches to successful psychiatrists, one of whom is Steve Hodgen, M.D., Ph.D., andB.V.D. Steve is psychoanalyzing the crazy, mixed-up Chinese. Harry Brown let off so much steam in the National Guard that he was promoted to West Point. Karol Moore is teaching South Sea island cannibals how to put their hearts into homemaking (instead of into human stew). Dale Hauff majored in engineering and is attempting to build bridges across the Pacific Ocean. Janet Johnson volunteered to be the first woman to be shot into outer space - she's still out, man, still way out! It is for you, the remaining, now to be dedicated here to the unfinished work which they who were graduated here in 1960 have thus far so nobly advanced. It is now for you to be here dedi- cated to the great task remaining before you - that from this honored class you take increased devotion to the world cause for which they are giving their full measure of devotion - that you here highly resolve that these students shall not have studied in vain - that this generation shall have continued success - and that education of the people, by the people, for the people shall not perish from the earth. Senior Class Leaders VALEDICTORIAN Janet Johnson SALUTATORIAN Dave Hesp CLASS OFFICERS: PRESIDENT, Steve Hodgen; VICE PRESIDENT, Jay Moore; SEC- RETARY, Janice Chase; TREASURER, George Hays; SERGEANT-AT-ARMS, Gary Goss; CLASS REP,, Larry Whitney. Commencement Ends Year m j J VV K. m. fVLi) jvl ►fl+ -. V •. l . P U 4 V' , a.v;, £ 4? ■ .i 1 v ,f9, a ?■ i 4 ' v • -• JwT •: v . • • Vxot; . ■ v £a ► ■ ' rtv A7f)f ’3 . tel vV X, tx V V w t 1 V A V? vir •. v 5 ? ft f f A K% m IHtr 4 sv s VJ v- • ' i .4 1 aT S vv.£ w® I. I i iZ3 xkffy • i r F£ • X • r N W m 1 i « . s v Ti! ■. « .. nss ' I M A • w 'Sfc ft i -«j « it ' ’ I -• V „ ■ V V i-3fc5 ?W; M • .“ t 13 p.i.? U.v faJX '% « ;V 5 V! i rT v • ♦ ■%« FSU « r«fN 2k? ' v «©• -V % ! k r si wv. r '•v a • M VI ■ AS 5 t-Wf r j i P«A MTV VS ATi '' Mi 5 J k« - • v .. ; ««V r Wm HKL7« v % , 'v V fe Jr - , • 4f • ApV !e If a tsV 1 A, ‘Jf . V- v -• ? i 5 • K- . ' ■ • y_ c 5 ■ A. iT 4 v‘r- Mg McEwenites Attend Girls' State 1959 JANICE CHASE, Alternate JANET JOHNSON. Delegate KAROL MOORE, Delegate 1960 LINDA WHITE, Alternate SUSAN McEWEN, Delegate NAN COPPOCK, Delegate F.F.A. Selects Sweetheart Bob Pinkerton Award Winners McEwen s Royalty Left to right: Barbara Pinkerton, Lynn Whitacre, Brenda Bearchum, Linda White, Donna Callaway. Highland Fling Girls KNEELING: Karol Moore, Donna Callaway, Linda White. SITTING: Bar- bara Pinkerton, Sharon Zonich, Marla Brown. Prom Royalty 1959 Queen Bonnie Nichols and Escort Rick Ross; Princesses and Escorts, left to right: Darell Calhoun, Carla Hiatt, Dean Whiteley, Mary Alice Alderman, Donna Callaway, Paul Rice, Karol Moore, Dick Coppock. I960 Queen Susan McEwen and Escort Dave Hesp; Princesses and Escorts, left to right: Marla Brown, Clint Ludeman, Donna Callaway, Steve Hodgen, Jay Moore, Karol Moore, Larry Whitney, Sharon Zonich, Herb Calhoun, Marilyn Lieuallen. Co-Citizenship Award LARRY WHITNEY JANICE CHASE Classes Vie f°r Competition Award COMMITTEE - left to right: Larry Whitney, Beverly McMillan, Nick Simpson. Slavedrivers Crack Whips MR. BLACKWELL Agriculture Mechanical Drawing Shop Above: MR. MUNCK English Library Journalism MRS. GILLILAND Ninth Math Typing Girls’ P.E. and Health Below: MR. HANSEN Band Senior Math MR. LARSON Spanish World History P.E. and Health MR. MARSHALL Biology Algebra Chemistry Trigonometry Solid Geometry Above: MR. SIMPSON Principal Business Law MRS. SIMPSON Home Economics Below: RAY BLAYLOCK Shorthand MR. DUNCAN U.S. History American Problems Elementary Science Oregon History P.E. and Health NICK SIMPSON Vice President Executive Branch Directs DAVID HESP President Council Ponders Progress SITTING: Dave Scott, Nick Simpson, Vice President; Dave Hesp, President; Nan Coppock, Secretary; Terry McMillan, Sergeant-at-Arms. STANDING: Janet Johnson, Lynn Whitacre, Craig Taylor, Steve Hodgen, Mike Dunlap, Beverly McMillan, Janice Chase, Marilyn Lieuallen. Men Behind the Scenes SCHOOL BOARD: Bob Zerba, Velton Read, Wayne Olmscheid, Claron Hesp, C. H. Simpson, Paul Froese, Robin Woodroofe, Till Taylor. Custodian RAY BLAYLOCK BUS DRIVERS Paul Moore John Chase Don Roberts, not pictured INA BLACK NAN COPPOCK JOHN GIBSON MIKE DUNLAP GERALD GRIMES DAVE HARDEN LORRE HIATT JUDY JOHNSON JEAN KIRK MARILYN LIEUALLEN SUSAN McEWEN WAYNE RICHARDS DAVID SCOTT SHARLET ROGERS BILL BEEBE SHARON ZONICH CARLENE WOODWARD NICK SIMPSON LYNN WHIT ACRE SALLY CHRISTOPHER MARVIN NICHOLS KAREN TINSLEY LINDA WHITE PAM SINCLEIR ROGER ROTH CLASS OFFICERS: Bill Beebe, President; John Gibson, Vice President; Sally Christopher, Secretary; Jean Kirk, Treasurer; Gerald Grimes, Sergeant-at-Arms; Dave Scott, Class Repre- sentative. Dave Rolinda Frank Jeane Case Morrison Carstens Ketcham Casey Beverley Alan Rushing Butler Coppock Beverly McMillan Harold Youncs Brenda Bearchum Myra Bocook Sharon Schneider Ron Pat Myers Myrick Ken York Peggy Funk Lela Christine Lieuallen Rash Jim Joyce Jerry Denny Blackwell Ledgerwood Jaggers Widener CLASS OFFICERS: Lela Lieuallen, President; Pat Myrick, Secretary; Peggy Funk, Treasurer; Bev McMillan, Class Representative. NOT PICTURED; Christine Rash, Vice President; Dennis Widener, Sergeant-at-Arms. Vf' Kathy Rand Leonard Pittman Beverly Roberts Robert Coppock Guy Simpson Peggy Wallingford Robert McMillan Virginia Beebe Rose Wilson Bill Carstens Carol White Joy Ashcroft Gary Moore Beverley Jackson Lloyd Royer Don Masterson Eileen Chase Bob Jaggers Susan Nichols Robert Alderman Craig Taylor Terry Smith Joan Schneider Sharon Stack Odessa Larch Bill Hansell Vickie Woodward Tom Morasch John Wolford Lois McCoy Floyd Shock Edward Dufloth CLASS OFFICERS: Tom Morasch, President; Leonard Pittman, Vice President; Beverly Jackson, Secretary; Joan Schneider, Treasurer; Lloyd Royer, Sergeant-at-Arms; Craig Taylor, Class Representative. Rally Squad Leads MARILYN LIEUALLEN Cheers LINDA WHITE PAT MYRICK SUSAN McEWEN S-S-s-s-Sic 'em District Champs in Action Senior Eight Really Rate terry McMillan HARRY BROWN Football at Its Best 1959 FOOTBALL SEASON On August 25, 1959, thirty boys turned out for football practice. Fifteen of the thirty boys were returning lettermen. They were David Hesp, Jay Moore, Terry Mc- Millan, Larry Whitney, Steve Hodgen, Harry Brown, Dale Hauff, and Fred Baker (Sen- iors); David Harden, Nick Simpson, David Scott, Marvin Nichols, and Gerald Grimes (Juniors); Richard McCracken and Casey Rushing (Sophomores). When the season ended, McEwen Scotties had wrapped up probably the finest foot- ball season in the history of McEwen High School. During the regular season the team won seven games (losing only one) and averaged almost 30 points a game while giving up only an average of 12 points a game. The Scotties won District Seven and Cayuse Conference honors and entered the state playoffs for the first time in McEwen history. In the State Quarter Finals the underdog Scotties defeated the strong, undefeated Wallowa Tigers to the tune of 25 to 6. In the State Semi-Finals McEwen hosted the strong well-polished St. Mary's High School team of Medford. This game the Scotties lost 41 to 19. The coaches and the townspeople are very proud of the team and are hoping the future will bring as good teams as the team that represented McEwen High School in 1959. Scots Reach Semi-Finals FIRST ROW: David Scott, Casey Rushing, Harry Brown, Larry Whitney, Fred Baker, Joy Ashcroft, Terry Smith, David Harden. SECOND ROW: Jay Moore, Steve Hodgen, Harold Youncs, Terry McMillan, Dave Hesp, Nick Simpson, Marvin Nichols, Gerald Grimes. THIRD ROW: Coach Lawrence Nig Larsen, Assistant Coach Cloyd Duncan, Bill Carstens, Alan Coppock, Gary Moore, Bobby McMillan, Dale Hauff. ITEuw Baby Bucks li Eujen 05 HtmUW H 4Ewen 08 MusWic , v Uyn Vil aV Wc us, EtVio Conaars os 3oaeipV| Eoaies H 'Euien os sSknfieWTi ers H Euien os Pi o+ Rock McEwer os Wallowa. ut-Sk Rave's HI-7 n-7 3X-1 50-19, v3H- 7 7-Q0 5H-I3 3P7 %6-t f?-HI Shriners Honor M.H.S. Trio LARRY WHITNEY HARRY BROWN, Alternate DAVE HESP Larry Whitney and David Hesp received the honor of being chosen for the Shrine All-Star Team while Harry Brown received alternate. The game was played in Pendleton on August 20, 1960. They were selected on the basis of their outstanding ability in football, character, and morals. It is a real honor and privilege to be selected to this group and the community should be proud of these boys. COACH NIG” LARSEN COACH DUNCAN Coaches Larsen and Duncan led the Scotties in one of McEwen High’s most successful years. The football boys took the District 7B Championship and the State Quarter Finals. In basketball, the boys won about,50 of their games. Baseball showed the Scotties losing only 2 out of 11 games and placing second in the conference. Four of our track boys went to state and the track team placed second in the District Track Meet. Basketball Team Sees Fair Season STANDING: Casey Rushing, Fred Baker, Dave Hesp, Larry Whitney, and Dale Hauff. SITTING: Harry Brown, Steve Hodgen, David Harden, and Jay Moore. BASKETBALL SCHEDULE OF 1959-60 McEwen 24 Umatilla 30 McEwen 20 Stanfield 22 McEwen 50 Echo 37 McEwen 49 Riverside 38 McEwen 23 Stanfield 25 McEwen 39 Umatilla 19 McEwen 42 Echo 38 McEwen 34 Umatilla 32 McEwen 35 Weston 40 McEwen 33 Weston 52 McEwen 48 St. Jo 34 McEwen 34 St. Gertrude's 44 McEwen 45 Pilot Rock 43 McEwen 48 St. Jo 32 McEwen 35 Helix 46 McEwen 43 W eston 45 McEwen 44 Pilot Rock 72 McEwen 43 Weston 44 McEwen 41 Helix 44 McEwen 60 Mac High 63 McEwen 39 lone 50 Scotties Smash Into Big Season STANDING: Coach Larsen, Dave Harden, Dave Hesp, Larry Whitney, Harry Brown, Fred Baker, Gerry Grimes, Wayne Richards, Joy Ashcroft, Denny Widener. SITTING: Lloyd Royer, Tom Morasch, Robert Coppock, Jim Blackwell, Robert Alderman, Bill Carstens. Track Boys Work Hard TOP ROW: John Wolford, Bill Hansell, Terry Smith, Lloyd Royer, Leonard Pittman, Ken York. SECOND ROW: Mike Dunlap, Gary Moore, Alan Coppock, Casey Rushing, Guy Simpson, Roger Roth. BOTTOM ROW: Cloyd Duncan, coach, Don Harris, Larry Whit- ney, Fred Baker, Terry McMillan, Jay Moore, Dave Hesp, Don Masterson. Girls Join Bowling League STANDING: Nan Coppock, Mary Alice Alderman, Susan McEwen. KNEELING: Marilyn Lieuallen, Lynn Whitacre. Track Boys Go to State Volleyball Girls Successful A TEAM STANDING: Jeane Ketcham, Janet Johnson, Mrs. Gilliland, coach; Judy Johnson, Janice Chase. KNEELING: Peggy Funk, Sharlet Rogers. OFFICIALS: Odessa Larch, Karol Moore, Marla Brown, Jean Kirk. ”B TEAM STANDING: Joyce Ledgerwood, Sharon Stack, Mrs. Gilliland, coach; Lela Lieuallen, Christine Rash. KNEELING: Donna Callaway, Rolinda Morrison. F.F.A. Projects Tea Held by Girls? League SI? 'if Iw Awards Presented at Class Night w • ut Staff Plans Summer Delivery Editor: Janet Johnson; Advisor, Mr. Munck; Assistant Editor, Susan McEwen. Photographers: Lorre Hiatt, Lynn Whitacre. ..)Hr4kVi' Administration: Barbara Pink erton, Pat Myrick. Business Manager: Sharon Zon ich. Activities: Linda White, Nan Coppock. Sports: Mari- lyn Lieuallen. Paper Staff Does Fine Job Assistant Editor, Nan Coppock. REPORTERS - SEATED: Linda White, Marilyn Lieuallen, Sharon Zonich. SEC- OND ROW: Carol White, Lela Lieuallen, Susan McEwen, Pat Myfick, Rolinda Morrison, Karol Moore, Lynn Whitacre. THIRD ROW: John Gibson, Gary Goss, Steve Hodgen., George Hays, Bill Read, Mike Dunlap. Lassies Strut Susan McEwen, Majorette. Janice Chase, Secretary-Treasurer; Donna Callaway, President; Linda White, Vice President. Donna Callaway, Pat Myrick, Sharon Stack, Sharon Zonich, Lela Lieuallen, Janice Chase, Carol White, Beverley Jackson, Rolinda Morrison, Karol Moore, Barbara Pinkerton, Marla Brown, Janet Johnson, Eileen Chase, Linda White, Peggy Funk, Nan Coppock, Susan Nichols, Judy Johnson, Kathy Rand, Sharlet Rogers, Odessa Larch, Lorre Hiatt, Mari- lyn Lieuallen, Lynn Whitacre. Band Produces Musical Sounds Majorettes: Marla Brown, Marilyn Lieuallen, Pat Myrick. FIRST ROW: Nan Coppock, Lynn Whitacre, Karol Moore, Sharon Zonich, Donna Callaway. SECOND ROW: Tony Elder, Lorre Hiatt, Linda White, Barbara Pinkerton. THIRD ROW: Steve Hodgen, Terry McMillan, Tom Morasch, Eileen Chase, Roger Roth, John Wolford, Dave Hesp, Judy Johnson, Beverly Jackson, Odessa Larch, Susan Nichols, Carol White. FOURTH ROW: Kathy Rand, Bob Alderman, Bob McMillan, Peggy Funk, Sharlet Rogers, Janice Chase, Janet Johnson, Bill Read, Wayne Richards, Jerry Grimes, Bob Coppock. FIFTH ROW: Rolinda Morrison, Ed Dufloth, Nick Simpson, Lela Lieuallen, Sharon Stack, Mr. Hansen, Denny Widener, Larry Whitney. Susan McEwen, Joy Ash- croft, Pat Myrick, Marilyn Lieuallen, Marla Brown. Learning Today — Leading Tomorrow Marilyn Lieuallen, Secretary-Treasurer; Dave Scott, President; Lynn Whitacre, Vice President SEATED: Nan Coppock, Linda White, Marilyn Lieuallen, Lela Lieuallen, Lynn Whitacre, Jean Kirk, Ro- linda Morrison, Karol Moore. STANDING: Janet Johnson, Sharon Zonich, Dave Scott, Dave Hesp, Steve Hod gen, Donna Callaway, Nick Simpson, Susan McEwen. Future Farmers of America SEATED: Nick Simpson, Secretary; Steve Hodgen, President; Dave Harden, Rep. STANDING: Terry McMillan, Vice President; Susan McEwen, Sweet- heart; Gary Goss, Treasurer; Mr. Blackwell; Harry Brown, Sentinel. FIRST ROW: Marvin Nichols, Bill Carstens, Susan McEwen, Don Masterson, Gary Moore, Casey Rushing. SECOND ROW: Gary Goss, Terry McMillan, Steve Hodgen, Harry Brown, Nick Simp- son, Dave Harden. THIRD ROW: John Wolford, Bob Coppock, Ed Dufloth, Guy Simpson, Bill Read, Ron Myers, Mr. Blackwell. FOURTH ROW: Alan Coppock, Bob Jaggers, Wayne Richards, Joy Ashcroft, Ken York, George Ellis, Mike Dunlap. FIFTH ROW: Floyd Shock, Leonard Pitt- man, Don Harris, George Hays, Gerry Grimes, Dave Case, Bill Hansell, Harold Youncs, Lloyd Royer. rM” Club Honors Athletes Terry McMillan, President Larry Whitney, Vice President; Fred Baker, Ser- geant-at-Arms; Jay Moore, Secretary-Treasurer. KNEELING: Jerry Grimes, Bill Read, Steve Hodgen, Jay Moore, Dave Harden, Terry McMillan. STANDING: Mr. Larsen, Advisor; Dale Hauff, Fred Baker, Larry Whitney, Harry Brown, Marvin Nichols, Dave Hesp. Girls' League Membership Grows Marilyn Lieuallen, Vice President; Susan McEwen, Secretary; Sharon Zonich, Treasurer; Janet Johnson, President; Mrs. Simpson, Advisor; Peggy Funk, Sergeant-at-Arms; Karol Moore, Historian. FIRST ROW: Linda White, Susan McEwen, Nan Coppock, Marilyn Lieuallen, Sharon Zonich, Lynn Whitacre, Ei- leen Chase, Susan Nichols, Virginia Beebe. SECOND ROW: Sally Christopher, Pat Myrick, Myra Bocook, Lela Lieuallen, Karen Tinsley, Pam Sincleir, Judy Johnson, Carol White, Vickie Woodward, Donna Callaway. THIRD ROW: Janet Johnson, Sharon Stack, Brenda Bearchum, Joan Schneider, Rolinda Morrison, Jean Kirk, Peggy Funk, Lorre Hiatt, Christine Rash, Joyce Ledgerwood, Janice Chase, Carlene Woodward. FOURTH ROW: Karol Moore, Mrs. Simpson, Marla Brown, Sharon Schneider, Beverly McMillan, Kathy Rand, Odessa Larch, Beverley Butler, Sharlet Rogers, Beverley Jackson, Rose Wilson, Barbara Pinkerton. Thespians Speak Up Larry Whitney, President; Lynn Whitacre, Secretary-Treasurer; Nick Simpson, Vice President. FIRST ROW: Jean Kirk, Peggy Funk, Lynn Whitacre. SECOND ROW: Donna Callaway, Linda White, Janet Johnson, Barbara Pinkerton, Judy Johnson, Karol Moore. THIRD ROW: Susan McEwen, Rolinda Morrison, Nan Coppock, Mari- lyn Lieuallen, Pat Myrick, Nick Simpson. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Munck, Marvin Nichols, Dave Scott, Fred Baker, Larry Whitney, Dale Hauff, George Hays. Librarians Do Fine Job FIRST ROW, left to tight: Karen Tinsley, Joan Schneider, Joyce Ledgerwood, Beverley Jackson. SECOND ROW: Lela Lieuallen, Pam Sincleir, Marilyn Lieuallen, Jean Kirk. THIRD ROW: Sharon Zonich, Carlene Woodward, Ina Black, Beverly McMillan, Sharon Schneider, Mr. Munck, Advisor. FIRST ROW, left to right: Lorre Hiatt, Sharon Zonich, Nan Coppock, Janet Johnson, Marla Brown, Marilyn Lieu- alien, Shariet Rogers. SECOND ROW: Mr. Hansen - Advisor, Eileen Chase, Sharon Stack, Janice Chase, Ina Black, Joyce Ledgerwood, Myra Bocook, Beverley Butler, Carlene Woodward, Karen Tinsley, Pam Sincleir, Larry Whitney. THIRD ROW: Marvin Nichols, Karol Moore, Peggy Funk, Beverly McMillan, Chris Rash, Jean Kirk, Susan Nichols, Joan Schneider, Kathy Rand, Vickie Woodward, Beverley Jackson, Judy Johnson. FOURTH ROW: Terry McMillan, Donna Callaway, Linda White, Susan McEwen, Rolinda Morrison, Lynn Whitacre, Pat Myrick, Odessa Larch, Barbara Pinkerton, Carol White, Lela Lieuallen, Sharon Schneider. FIFTH ROW: David Hesp, Nick Simpson, Casey Rushing, Bobby Alderman, Bobby McMillan, Bill Hansell, Bill Carstons, Tommy Morasch, Joy Ashcroft, and Robert Coppock. Glee Club Have Active School Year McEwen 's Camera-Bugs Left to right: Lorre Hiatt, Mr. Marshall, Advisor; Lynn Whitacre, Mike Dunlap, Jean Kirk. SEATED, left to right: Robert Coppock, Edward Dufloth, Lorre Hiatt. STANDING, left to right: Roger Roth, Guy Simpson, Lynn Whitacre, Larry Whitney, Jean Kirk, Mike Dunlap, Mr. Marshall, Bill Hansell, and Tony Elder. Science Fair Draws Crowd « 096L, ' 10 Jomnf « 696IM I I F.F.A. Banquet Noon Stomp Dancing at the Senior Ball Senior Day Proves Interesting 5YW ooooooooooo 000000000 « 9OOGOOOOO04)aJ Highland Fling irv s4dventt i4- ALICE'S CAFE Athena, Oregon GENE'S BARBER SHOP Athena, Oregon THE ATHENA PRESS ANDY'S CAFE Complete Coverage of Athena, Oregon Area News We specialize in steaks Commercial Printing and LO 6-3452 working man's meals. GEM THEATER Congratulations ! ! E. B. FOSTER Athena, Oregon Congratulations Athena, Oregon to the Class of I960 FARM CHEMICALS OF OREGON Wholesale Distributors Fertilizers Herbicides and Insecticides Fertilizer Equipment Petroleum Products Tires and Batteries Irrigation Equipment Phone LO 6-3 533 Athena DEAN PINKERTON INSURANCE AGENCY Congratulations to Class of I960 WATKINS’ PHARMACY The Rexall Drug Store Congratulations In Business for Your Health Athena, Oregon LO 6-3711 Congratulations to Class of I960 FUNK’S OF ATHENA THE BARGAIN MART Milton-Freewater, Oregon FUNK'S 10 West Main Walla Walla, Washington ATHENA GARAGE CO. Athena, Oregon Best Wishes to the Seniors Wholesale Distributors TWIN CITY OIL AND GAS Feed - Seed - Liquid Fertilizers 209 Main Street Milton-Freewater, Oregon LEE'S PREST-O CLEANERS 10% Discount Cash and Carry 103 So. Main Milton-Freewater Phone 492 Homes Loans Farms WRINKLE REAL ESTATE Phone 250 Eve. Ph. 391 Milton-Freewater BRAMAN’S RED APPLE MARKET Milton-Freewater Groceries - Meats - Vegetables Magazines - Drugs Shop With Confidence MILTON DRUG and FREEWATER DRUG The Rexall Stores Milton-Freewater ZIGMAN’S FLOWERS Telephone 582 101 W. Broadway Milton- Freewater ANTHONY'S DEPT. STORE We Clothe the Family Yardage - Shoes - Clothing 617 N. Main St. Milton-Freewater THE EAGLE TIMES Established in 1887 Commercial Printing of All Kinds Phone 21 Milton-Freewater WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY Furniture Hardware Milton-Freewater THE FASHION COTTAGE Apparel for Ladies P. O. Box 486 Phone 1198 Milton-Freewater POLLARD-POWELL Chrysler - Plymouth GMC Trucks Hillman Economy Cars Milton-Freewater Oregon ROGER’S CANNING COMPANY Milton-Freewater, Oregon KNIGHT CHEVRON SERVICE Tune Up Auto Electric Brake Service 404 S. Main Phone 304 Milton-Freewater STAN'S CLEANERS 1107 S. Main Milton-Freewater Congratulations to the Class of I960 G. FRANK AKERS Murray-Merrifield Ins. Age. Fire Auto Liability 608 N. Main Phone 59 Milton-Free water BIRD CHEVROLET CO. Chevrolet Cars and Trucks Corvair Sales and Service 1003 Main Ph. 1 Milton LA MONA'S Vicki Vaughns Ivan Frederics 909 S. Main Milton- Freewater FITZGERALD'S Diamonds - Watches - Jewelry Telephone 527 Milton-Freewater, Oregon RICHWINES FURNITURE • HARDWARE Milton-Freewater, Oregon VALLEY HERALD Everybody reads it! Milton- Freewater Box 27 5 Phone 1153 BRINKER BROTHERS LUMBER AND HARDWARE COMPANY Lumber and Hardware Building Materials Frigidaire Appliances 339 N. W. 8th Milton-Freewater Phone 252 TOTEM BOWL Bowling at It's Best LEW and BETTY RENVILLE Props. Milton-Freewater Phone 12 68 PENDLETON FROZEN FOODS CO. Pendleton, Oregon COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY 410 SE 4th Pendleton DONNALLY’S 257 S. Main Pendleton, Oregon Exquisite Jewelry TAYLOR HARDWARE COMPANY Congratulations Pendleton, Oregon VAUGHN ELECTRIC 108 SE Court Ave. CR 6-6545 Pendleton, Oregon McCOY MOTORS PAUL McCOY, Owner Quality Used Cars Pendleton HORN'S Yardage - Women's Apparel Domestics - Small Wear Pendleton, Oregon McKEE FURNITURE 104 South East Dorion Ave. Pendleton, Oregon A Good Place to Trade HAMLEY'S Pendleton, Oregon Phone CR-6-2321 BOYLENREALTY HEALTH FOODS E. M. PINK BOYLEN, Realtor Organic Vitamins and Minerals 217 S.W. 1st Street Natural Foods Pendleton, Oregon 1612 SW Emigrant Avenue CR 6-1365 Pendleton JACK ALLEN'S SUPPLY CO. Congratulations, Seniors Automotive Parts Pendleton, Oregon SIMPSON'S AUTO PARTS, INC. Good Luck, Seniors Auto Electric Company Pendleton PENDLETON BRUTSCHER’S GARAGE AUTO PARTS INC. Motor and Brake Repairs Congratulations ! Reboring - Pin Fitting Phone CR 6-3411 440 SW Emigrant SE Court Pendleton, Oregon Pendleton, Oregon Furniture, Hardware Congratulations, Seniors and Paint Pendleton Pendleton, Oregon TULLIS OFFICE SUPPLY ZIMMERMAN COMPANY COMPANY Pianos - Hammond Organs World-Wide Telegraph Service Band Instruments Pendleton, Oregon GILLETTE'S MUSIC F ORSHA W'S 115 SW Court Ave . Pendleton Insurance and Real Estate Your Dealer in School and Farm Loans, Investments Team Equipment OSCAR SCHULTZ AGENCY Walla Walla, Washington 134 SW Court Pendleton SCOTTY CUMMINS Phone CR 6-2521 ATHLETIC SUPPLY WESTON AND ATHENA COMMUNITY TV LIBERTY CLEANERS 514 SW Emigrant McCORMACK Pendleton, Oregon Your Licensed Sta-Nu CONSTRUCTION CO. Cleaners General Contractors Southeast Third JOHN ROSE JEWELER Goodwin Avenue Pendleton, Oregon Pendleton, Oregon CR 6-1353 Congratulations CHARLES F. MONTEE PENDLETON MUSIC HOUSE, INC. Insurance Good Luck, Seniors Eastern Oregon's Music Center Loans - Mortgages 131 S.W. Emigrant Ave. Pendleton, Oregon PENDLETON VETERINARY CLINIC CR 6-7162 Congratulations! OYLEAR BUICK Pendleton AND HOWARD PONTIAC Oregon C. E. YORK REALTY General Insurance 811 SE Court Ave . CR 6-4331 Pendleton, Oregon THE VAUGHN COMPANY OREGON LIMITED MOSETTE 245 S. Main Pendleton, Oregon CR 6-2263 Farm and Industrial Machinery CR 6-0952 LARRY'S ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT 33 S.W. Dorion CR 6-4492 Pendleton, Oregon PENDLETON FURNITURE CO. EAST OREGONIAN 129 S. Main Pendleton, Oregon Eastern Oregon's Greatest CR 6-6821 Newspaper THE TOWN SHOP Pendleton, Oregon RCA Victor TV - Hi-Fi Sound Tape Recorders Commercial Printing Best Wishes Pendleton, Oregon SMITH FROZEN FOODS 201 SW 16th Pendleton, Oregon CR 6-4911 Cold Storage THE FRANCES SHOP HAROLD'S PHARMACY Stylists in Women's Wear 358 S. Main Street WM. C. and FRANCES STRAM Phone CR 6-6631 Pendleton, Oregon Pendleton, Oregon CLARK'S DRUG STORE MI-LEE'S Popular Priced Ready-to-Wear Walla Walla, Washington Phone 242-W Milton- F reewater BARRETT'S Fine Footwear Phone JA 9-3213 9-11 E. Main Street Walla Walla, Washington THE POLLYANNA 3 1 E . Main Street Walla Walla, Washington Phone JA 9-2063 J. E. OLINGER OREGON AND SONS TITLE INSURANCE Builders Bargain House COMPANY 216 South Columbia 7 SE Court Avenue Phone 190 Pendleton, Oregon Milton-Freewater Phone CR 6-2511 BAKER BROTHERS WOODARD BROTHERS Electrical Contractors Walla Walla, Washington Walla Walla, Washington GARDNERS ANABEL VARGA The Oldest Department 14 West Main Street Store in the State Walla Walla Walla Walla, Washington Washington FALKENBERG’S Jewelers Silversmiths Importers Walla Walla Washington MORRISON SPORLEDERS SUPPLY CO. of 217 East Alder Walla Walla, Washington Men's Stylists Walla Walla, Washington Phone JA 5-47 83 DEAN -MCLEAN ABSTRACT COMPANY Title Insurance - Abstracts 17 West Walla Walla Phone JA 9-0353 CRESCENT DRUG CO. Where Most Folks Buy Their Drugs Main St. at 4th BERGMAN'S THE BEE HIVE Coats - Suits - Dresses 28 East Main Sportswear Phone JA 5-7023 Walla Walla, Washington Walla Walla, Washington LE CHAPEAU Ladies' Apparel and Millinery Formals, Bridal Gowns Veils, a Specialty Walla Walla, Washington CAMPBELL'S DRIVE-IN Paint - Janitor Supplies - Gifts Phone JA 5-2950 Walla Walla, Washington MYERS RADIO AND TELEVISION Television - Radio Sound Service 229 East Alder Walla Walla, Washington Free Pickup and Delivery IDEAL CLEANERS Walla, Walla, Washington Phone JA 5-0513 Milton-Freewater, Oregon Phone 104 PRUTSMAN it — oeuTS AN PLUMBING HEATING WOMSACK’S JEWELERS Watches, Diamonds, Watch Repair Personalized Friendly Service Liberty Theatre Bldg. Walla Walla, Washington WALLA WALLA LIVESTOCK COMMISSION Walla Walla, Washington WASHINGTON MACHINERY • SUPPLY CO. 34 So. 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