McEwen High School - Bagpipes Yearbook (Athena, OR)
- Class of 1964
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(964 tiWiV Migij Schyol Axiom , Oaaj wj StxuWt uoMv XecuLe U Secretary Kathy White records the minutes. Sergeant-at-arms Jeanne Remillard keeps meetings in order. a President Jim Whitney leads with a smile. Vice-President Jerry Keller heads Interclass competition committee. Treasurer Sam Pambrun keeps track of funds. Sttuieitt C mjjmaIi Front Row; Sam Pambrun, Jeanne Remillard, Jim Whitney, Kathy White, Jerry Keller. Back Row: Gayle Wernsing, Lorraine Jackson, Mary Alice Main, Mark Perkins, Kristie Weber, Tricia Sheard. LORRAINE JACKSON-Ambition: College. Girls League 1-4, President 4, GOM Courtesy 3, Scholarship 4; Glee Club 1-3; Thespians 4, Christmas Play 4; Torch Honor 2-4; Volleyball 2-4, B String 3,4; Highlander 4; Bagpipes 1-4, Editor 4; Highland Fling Girls 3, 4; Librarian 2, 3; Student Council 2-4; Lassies 1-4; V. President 2; Play 3; Powder Puff Football 4, Powder Puff Basketball 4; Track 1, 2; Class V. President 2, Secretary 3, Student Council Representative 2, 3, Girls League Council Representative 2. DON HEWITT-Ambition: College. F. F, A. 2-4, Treasurer 4; M Club 3,4; Football 1-4; Play 3. BEVERLY PITTMAN-Ambition: Housewife. Girls League 1-3; Glee Club 1-3; Torch Honor 1-3; Bagpipes 1-3; Jr. Class Play 3; Highland Fling 3; Highland Fling Girls 3; Librarian 1-3; Lassies 1-3; Class Secretary 3, Treasurer 1. JANET REMILLARD-Ambition: College. Girls League 1-4, Tri-State 2; Glee Club 1,2; Highlander 3, 4; Bagpipes 1-4; Highland Fling 2; Librarian 3, 4; Head Librarian 4; Class Girls League Council Representative 2; District Speech Contest 4. JEANNE REMILLARD-Ambition: Elementary Education Teacher. Girls League 1-4, Marshall 4, GOM Athletic Ability 3,4; Glee Club 1-3; Thespians 4, Christmas Play 4; Volleyball 2-4, A” String 2-4; Highlander 4; Bagpipes 1-4; Highland Fling 2; Student Council 2,4; Track 3; Lassies 1-4, President 4; Swing Band 2; Play 3; District Speech Contest 4; Powder Puff Football and Basketball 4; Student Body Sgt. -at-Arms 4. MARY ALICE MAIN-Ambition: College. Girls League 1-4, GOM Poise 3, Personality 4; Glee Club 2; Girls State 3; Thespians 1-4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Cheerleader 3,4, Co-Head 4; Torch Honor 1-4, Sec. -Treas. 3; Prom Court 4; Highlander 3; Bagpipes 1-3; Highland FT lg 1, 2; Highland Fling Girls 2-4; Student Council 4; Highland Lassies 1-4, Sec. -Treas. 3; Swing Band 2,3; Play 3; Drum Majorette 4; Band Sec. 4; Betty Crocker Award 4; Class V. Pres. 2,3, Sec. 1, Treasurer 4. RON HEWITT-Ambition: College. F.F.A. 1-4; M Club 2-4; Football 1-4; Student Council 1, 2; Play 3; Class Sgt. -at-Arms 3, Student Council Rep. 2; Boys Volleyball 4. GREG MILEY-Ambition: Doctor. Glee Club 1,2; Thespians 1-4; Highlander 1-3; Bagpipes 1-4; Highland Fling 1; Play 3; Safe Driving Council 3,4; Camera Club 1-3, Pres. 2,3, V. Pres. 1; Class Sec. 3; District Speech Contest 1-4; Mock Political Convention 4. BILL PEAL-Ambition: College. Highlander 4; Bagpipes 4; F.F.A. 1-4, V. Pres. 4, Recorder 3; M Club 1-4; Football 1-4; Track 1-3; Basketball 1-4; Play 3. SAM PAMBRUN-Ambition: College. Glee Club 1,2; Thespians 1-4, Pres. 4; Torch Honor 3,4; Highlander 3; Bagpipes 3, 4; M” Club 1-4; Football 3, 4; Student Council 4; Track 1-4; Basketball 1, 2; Swing Band 2, 3; Student Body Treasurer 4; Class V. Pres. 3, Sec. 4; Boys Volleyball 4; State Track Meet, 2nd in his division 4. MIKE SHIELDS - Ambition: College. Glee Club 1-3; Thespians 3,4; Torch Honor 3, 4; Bagpipes 3,4; Highlander 3,4; Highland Fling 2; F.F.A. 3,4, Secretary 4; M Club 1-4; Football 1-4; Track 1-4; Basketball 1-4; Baseball 2-4; Play 3; Class President 4, V. President 2, 3; Student Council Representative 1; Sophomore Athlete of the Year; All Conference Football 2, 3; Shrine Team 4; District All-Star Basketball 1-3; All State Team, Unanimous Choice 4. TERRY CLARK-Ambition: College. M Club 3,4; Football 3, 4; Student Council Representative 3; Student Council 3; Track 3,4; Basketball 4. FAITH A. HOPTOWIT-Ambition: Furthering Education. Transfer from Pendleton; Girls League 4. LINDA CALLAWAY-Ambition: College. Girls League 1-4, Marshall 3; Glee Club 1-3; Thespians 3,4; Torch Honor 4; Volleyball 1-3; Highlander 3; Bagpipes 1-4; Highland Fling 1, 2; Highland Fling Girls 2-4; Student Council 1,2, Lassies 1-4, Majorette 3; Swing Band 1-4; Play 3; Band Majorette 2-4, Drum Majorette 3; Student Council Representative 1,2; Girls League Representative 3; Powder Puff Football 4; Powder Puff Basketball 4; Mock Political Convention 4. BILL HAYS-Ambition: Further Education. Transfer from Elgin; F.F.A. 2,3; M Club 2-4; Football 2-4; Track 2-4; Baseball 2,3; Boys Volleyball 4. KRIS WEBER-Ambition: College. Girls League 1-4; Glee Club 1-3; Thespians 4, Christmas Play 4; Cheerleader 3, 4, Co-Head 4; Torch Honor 3, 4; Prom Court 3, 4; Volleyball 2, 3, B String 3; Highlander 3; Bagpipes 2-4; Highland Fling Girls 4; Highland Fling 1,2; Librarian 4; Student Council 4; Lassies 1-4; Swing Band 2,4; Play 3; Band Majorette 3, 4; Powder Puff Football 4; Class Treasurer 3, Girls League Representative 3; Mock Political Convention 4. LELIA FARMER-Ambition: Secretary. Transfer from Grand Junction; Highlander 4; Bagpipes 4. DAVID EARL GRIMES-Ambition: College. Thespians 2-4, Christmas Play 3, 4; Highlander 4; Bagpipes 3,4; F.F.A. 1-3, Judging Team 2,3; M” Club 1-4; Football 1-4; Track 3; Baseball 1-4; Play 3; Class Treasurer 2, Sgt. -at-Arms 1. TOM HESP-Ambition: College. Thespians 2-4; Torch Honor 2; Highlander 3; Bagpipes 3; Highland Fling 2; F.F.A. 1,2; M Club 1-3; Football 1-3; Student Council 2, 4; Swing Band 2; Student Council Representative 2, 4. JUDITH K. HINES-Ambition: Relocation. Transfer from St. Joseph; Girls League 3,4; Volleyball 3, 4, A String 3, 4; Highlander 4; Bagpipes 4; Librarian 4; Powder Puff Basketball 4. JIM WHITNEY-Ambition: College. Glee Club 2.3; Thespians 2-4, V. Pres. 3; Torch Honor 3,4; Bagpipes 2-4; Highland Ring 2; M Club 1-4; Football 1-4; Student Council 3,4; Track 2-4; Basketball 3,4; Baseball 1-4; Swing Band 1-4; Play 3; Student Body President 4, Sgt. -at-Arms ?; Class Pres. 2,3, Sgt.-at-Arms 1; Band Pres. 4; United Nations Speech Contest 2; Knights of Pythias Speech Contest (2nd in District) 1; All Conference Football 2, 3; Shrine Alternate 4. JERRY D, PHILLIPS-Ambition: Engineer. Transfer from Weston; M Club 3, 4; Football 3, 4; Class V. Pres. 4; Boys Volleyball 4. PAT WEISE-Ambition: Social Work. Transfer from Weston; Girls League 3, 4; Highlander 3, 4; Bagpipes 3, 4; Librarian 4. SHERRY SHEARD-Ambition: Nursing. Girls League 1-4; Glee Club 1-3; Thespians 3, 4; Highlander 3; Bagpipes 2-4; Librarian 2,3; Lassies 1-4; Play 3; Class Girls League Council Representative 4. KAREN ALLEYN SMITH-Ambition: College. Girls League 1-4, GOM Athletic Ability 2, Talent 3, Leadership 4; Glee Club 1-3; Girls State 3; Thespians 1-4; Sec. -Treas. 3; Cheerleader 2,3, Head Cheerleader 3; Torch Honor 2-4, Sec. -Treas. 2; Prom Queen 3; Volleyball 1-4, A String 1-4; Highlander 1-4, Editor 4; Bagpipes 1-3; Highland Fling 1,2; Highland Fling Girls 2-4; Student Council 1,3,4; Lassies 1-4; Swing Band 2-4; Play 3; Band Majorette 3; V. Pres. 4; F.F.A. Sweetheart 3; Powder Puff Football and Basketball 4; Umatilla County Fair Princess 4. Gary Titus-Ambition: College. Highlander 3; Bagpipes 3; ”M Club 2-4; Football 3, 4; Track 1; Baseball 1-4; Play 3; Boys Volleyball 4. GARY RODEN-Ambition: College. Torch Honor 1-4; Highlander 3; Highland Fling 1; Student Council 3; Basketball 1, 2; Baseball 1; Swing Band 2,3; Play 3; Student Body V. Pres. 3; Class President 1,3. (jAMJAj UlfO y dUiUW'V (Ilktb 9 k 0 VjXaAmJv, 0 u o ifahvw djutb SeiUM; C ftAA OfJiAMAA cuuL SeXMHul S MMkW Jeanne Remillard--Sgt. -at-arms Mary Alice Main--Treasurer Mike Shields--President Jerry Phillips--Vice President Sam Pambrun--Secretary Sherry Sheard--Girls League Rep. G UUuL } {yUy A t y Grand Honors went to Gary Roden, who maintained a 3.84. Gary has been Student Body Vice President and Class President. He was a member of the Torch Honor, Highlander, Student Council, and Swing Band. Gary plans to attend Oregon State University. M(yMX6y Xjy ijy AMMJb Lorraine Jackson, who maintained a 3. 58, graduated with Honors in the Class of ’64. Lorraine has participated in many activities throughout her high school life. She was editor of the Bagpipes, Girls League President, G.O. M. Courtesy and Scholarship, a member of Thespians, Torch Honor, Highlander, and the Highland fling girls. Lorraine plans to attend Eastern Oregon College at La Grande. jnlgJiIamJj JjMi aAA; Routine Committee- Front row- Kathy White, Jeanne Remillard, Terri Duncan, Peggy Callaway Top row- Janie Sheard, Sherri Duncan, Trish Sheard, Nancy Johns. first row- Terri Duncan, Peggy Callaway, Jeanne Remillard, Kathy White, Trish Sheard, Sherri Duncan, Janie Sheard. second row-Charla Dormaier, Linda Harris, Mariann Peal, Jeanine Roden, Rashell Sheard, Nancy Johns, Sharon Mayberry, Cindy Fager. Majorette-Kathy White top row- Kristie Weber, Linda Callaway, Mary Alice Main, Lorraine Jackson (not pictured) Karen Smith. third row- Helen Jackson, Bev Hines, Janet Zerba, Judi Pambrun, Patty Miller, Gayle Wernsing, Sharon Cannon, Sally Adams. Highland Six Perform- Lorraine Jackson, Linda Callaway, Karen Smith, Mary Alice Main, Kristie Weber, Kathy White. 13(muL First row- Janet Zerba, Linda Callaway, Mr. Hansen, Mary Alice Main, Kris Weber. Second row -Dennis Kennedy, Don Whitney, Terry Johnson, Sharon Cannon, Scotty Mayberry, James Howton, Tim Kennedy, Sherri Duncan, Tom Alderman, Spencer Moore, Terri Duncan. Third row- Bev Hines, Charla Dormaier, Jim Blakely, Nancy Johns, Helen Jackson, Peggy Callaway, Sally Adams, Cindy Fager, Sharon Mayberry, Kathy White, Jim Whitney. Fourth row- Jeanine Roden, Janie Sheard, Gayle Wemsing, Trish Sheard, Dennis Zerba, Curtis Irving, Karen Smith, Diana Bushman, Lorraine Jackson, Jeanne Remillard, Sharon Meacham. Fifth row- Dick McMillan, Judy Pambrun, Robin Dugger, Barrett Tillman, George White, Woody Hansell, Linda Harris, Marianne Peal, Patty Miller, Rashell Sheard, Kaye Johnson. Head Majorette- Linda Callaway Drum Majorette- Mary Alice Main Twirler- Janet Zerba Twirler- Kris Weber SMACK! President Tyler Hansell gets a kiss from present sweetheart Terri Duncan, on left, and Karen Smith the Past sweetheart, on right. Entertainment was provided by the American Legion Auxiliary Kitchen Band. The special speaker was Mr. John Thrasher. Bill Peal, Tyler Hansell, and Harold Harris were awarded F.F.A. Jackets from the Athena Branch of the U. S. National Bank. Everyone seemed to enjoy the lovely banquet. Mrs. Edith Lieuallen and Mr. Irvin Tucker were awarded Honorary Chapter Farmer. First row, Bob White, Randy Goss, Don Whitney, Dave Dugger, Greg Miley. Second row, Gayle Wernsing, Linda Callaway, Doreen Froese, Sam Pambrun, Mary Alice Main, Janet Zerba, Sherry Sheard. Third row, Judi Pambrun, Kathy White, Lorraine Jackson, Jeanne Remillard, Nancy Wernsing, Geraldine Wright, Rashell Sheard, Joan Gibson, Sharon Mayberry, Kris Weber, Janie Sheard. Fourth row, Tyler Han-sell, Jim Whitney, Mike Shields. Secretary-Treasurer, Mary Main President, Sam Pambrun Vice President, Doreen Froese STATE SPEECH CONTEST DELEGATES Debate: Tyler Hansell, Woody Hansell, Bill Peal, Greg Miley Speech: Kathy White, Nancy Wernsing, Gayle Wernsing Smuma Taka CWv Tom Hesp runs school. Ron Hewitt teaches Spanish. Gtillb 'Pt fy Take it away! Get that ball. SmiL SliMMtyJUx v [jcbeAs Gomaj Hail 10 the coach! The team was in a huddle. Cf AA' Mary Alice Main reads class prophecy. Jim Whitney presents Inter-class competition award to Mike Shields. S V UJyXj UOMild The Christian Church double quartet provides Doug Priest talks to the throng, entertainment. O tfrcJe PoliticahCmjwJjmu Mrs. Simpson announces models. Judi Pambrun models outfit she made in Home Ec. The Beatles alias Jeanne Remillard, Kristie Weber, Karen Smith, and Terri Duncan entertain at tea. Top left: Delegates assemble in convention hall. Bottom left: Gold water supporters demonstrate. Bottom right: Delegates demonstrate for Johnson. J UMAAyXA Terri Duncan John Hansell Le Roy Himes Doreen Froese Tyler Hansell Michael Dormaier ' Linda Harris Kathy Jones Bill Hunkapillar Joan Gibson Harold Harris Jerry Keller Kieth La Munyon Sharon Mayberry Dick McMillan Sharon Mecham O'K yvt I WV Judi Pambrun Mark Perkins Carol Robinson Janie Sheard Dar Van Wagoner Nancy Wemsing Kathy White Geraldine Wright Janet Zerba Delmar E. Zounar Sharon Hoptowit Ju RAX V (xftM' O OCA'U Joan Gibson, Student Council Rep.; Sharon Mayberry, Sec.; Gerri Wright, Girls L. Rep.; Ty Hansell, Pres. ; Mark Perkins, V. Pres.; Jerry Keller, Sgt. at-Arms; Bill Hunkapillar, Treasurer. s € Ky e; kj t ey Ay Jerry Keller, V. Pres.; Janet Zerba, Student Council Rep.; Ty Hansell, Pres.; Terri Duncan, Sec.; Mark Perkins, Treasurer. (not pictured) Joan Gibson, Girls L. Rep. CihyywAip' jAjm utb Jim Whitney Karen Smith Kristie Weber Bill Peal A Nancy Wernsing Kathy White Sharon Mayberry Doreen Froese GbX tfa 0 Lorraine Jackson Miss Scholarship Nancy Wernsing Miss Courtesy Kathy White Miss Poise Karen Smith Miss Leadership Mary Alice Main Miss Personality Girl of the Year ■ Janet Zerba Miss Service Geraldine Wright Miss Cooperation Jeanne Remillard Miss Athletic Ability Sharon Mayberry Miss Talent udwitbMj jAmWiAj The Bob Pinkerton Award for the 1963-64 year was received by Jim Whitney and Mike Shields. This award was donated to McEwen in memory of an MHS alumnus and is awarded to any outstanding senior athlete. Jim Whitney Mike Shields feclWy O CutcJ AjuwuL Don Whitney was presented with the Richard McCracken Award which is based on athletic and scholastic ability. It is presented to an outstanding sophomore boy who excels in these two fields. The name of the recipient is engraved on the plaque. Te taw Tyler Hansell Harold Harris Bill Peal Woody Hansell Dick McMillan Bob White Don Whitney UibCCUb 3 fA SwjtkLwib Terri Duncan was chosen FFA Sweetheart at the annual Future Farmers of America Banquet for the 1963-64 school year. She was chosen by secret ballot by the members at large and her name was kept a secret until the night of the banquet. KaAAMj ShutL UjmJjMOu cFoxAj ComaJj AIm O a yK fox!myt v jiwmaioi' jAmojuL S(bOAXHb Mbphwih J-lafeftty Cama V P liAIMA OcUbC RjtyoJlXfy Pictured are the members of the prom court. Kathy White, Grant Vawter, Terri Duncan, Mike Shields, Mary Alice Main, Tom Hesp, Kristie Weber, Don Hewitt, Nancy Wemsing, and Bob McMillan. The two best dressed for the Sadie Hawkins Dance Mr. and Miss Merry Christmas were Ronnie Hewitt were Kay Johnson and Don Whitney. and Sally Adams. Queen Terri Duncan is crowned by former queen Karen Smith. Queen Terri is presented red roses by Tyler Hansell and Karen Smith. Sally Adams Peggy Callaway James Clark Robert Clark Shirley Clark Dennis Dufloth Sherri Duncan Cindy Fager Marvin Goodwin Raymond Goodwin Randy Goss Linda Gray Beckie Hansell Dee Hindman Beverly Hines Larry Hinkle Helen Jackson Terry Johnson Tim Kennedy Cynthia Miller Patty Miller Anita Paul Verna Picard Dennis McMillan Charles Craig Rashell Sheard Gary Sincleir Keith Taylor Dana VanWagoner Mike Wallan Gayle Wernsing George White Robert White Tom Phillips Jack Phillips Don Whitney SofthmJyVb C£oAA OUiXlA'U Sally Adams -- Treasurer, Cindy Fager -- Girl's League Representative, Sherri Duncan -- Secretary, Tom Phillips -- Vice President, Larry Hinkle -- Sgt. -at-Arms, Peggy Callaway -- President, Gayle Wernsing -- Student Council Representative. Front Row: Randy Goss -- Treasurer, Linda Grey -- Girl's League Representative, James Clark -- Vice President. Second row: Dennis McMillan -- Student Council Representative, Mike Wallan -- Sgt.-at-Arms, Tim Kennedy -- Secretary, Don Whitney -- President. Front row: Jim Blakely. Harold Harris, LeRoy Himes, Dennis McMillan, Tyler Hansell, Jim Whitney, Don Whitney, Bill Peal, Mike Wallan, John Hansell, Tim Kennedy. 2nd row: Linda Callaway, Terri Duncan, Mike Shields, Doreen Froese, Janet Remillard, Jeanne Remillard, Editor Lorraine Jackson, Nancy Wernsing, Sherry Sheard, Janet Zerba, Janie Sheard, Kristie Weber, Kathy White. 3rd row: Dennis Zerba, Alana Ellis, Diana Bushman, Becky Hansell, Judi Pambrun, Cynthia Miller, Charla Dormaier, Patty Miller, Randy Goss, George White, Bobby White, Dave Dugger, Sam Pambrun, Joan Gibson, Sharon Mayberry, Keith Taylor, Peggy Callaway, Sherri Duncan, Sally Adams, Macie Van Wagoner, Sharon Mecham. 4th row: Linda Harris, Dick McMillan, Greg Miley, Geraldine Wright, Woody Hansell, Rashell Sheard, Cindy Fager, Carol Robinson, Gayle Wernsing, and Helen Jackson. Front row: Daryle VanWagoner, Linda Harris, Judi Pambrun, Janie Sheard, Editor Karen Smith, Gerri Wright, Jeanne Remillard, Kathy White, Janet Zerba, Sharon Mecham. 2nd row: Lorraine Jackson, Judy Hines, Pat Weise, Mike Shields, Bill Peal, Harold Harris, Dave Grimes, LeRoy Himes, Woody Hansell, George White. Front row: Kay Johnson. Cindy Fager, Doreen Froese, Terri Duncan, Lorraine Jackson, Mrs. Simpson, Kathy White, Sherri Duncan, Jeanne Remillard, Joan Gibson. 2nd row: Linda Gray, Becky Hansell, Rashell Sheard, Nancy Wernsing, Geraldine Wright, Linda Harris, Carol Robinson, Judi Pambrun, Patty Miller, Shirley Clark. 3rd row: Pat Weise, Diana Bushman, Beverly Hines, Dee Hindman, Lois Wart, Jeannine Roden, Robin Duger, Sharon Cannon, Patricia Sheard, Merrianne Peal. 4th row: Helen Jackson, Cynthia Miller, Fleta Baker, Shirley McCoy, Charla Dormaier, Gloria VanWagoner, Dana VanWagoner, Macie VanWagoner, Sally Adams, Peggy Callaway. 5th row: Janet Zerba, Sharon Mayberry, Janie Sheard, Karen Smith, Kristie Weber, Linda Callaway, Mary Alice Main, Gayle Wernsing. Gud b Doreen Froese - Treasurer; Kathy White - Secretary; Lorraine Jack-son - President; Mrs. Simpson - Advisor; Terri Duncan - Vice-President; Sherri Duncan - Historian; Jeanne Remillard - MarshaL ToAjcl J-iwMj Front row: Donny Whitney, Tyler Hansell, Jim Whitney, Sam Pambrun, Gary Roden, Delmar Zounar. 2nd row: Lorraine Jackson, Gayle Wernsing, Janet Zerba, Kathy White, Sally Adams, Kristie Weber, Janie Sheard, Sharon Mayberry, Mary Alice Main. 3rd row: Sherri Duncan, Peggy Callaway, Nancy Wernsing, Cindy Fager, Geraldine Wright, Mike Shields, Rashell Sheard, Doreen Froese, Terri Duncan, Linda Harris, Joan Gibson. Members of Torch Honor must maintain a 3. 0 grade point average throughout the year. They also must have a certain number of points, made in grades and activities. Sharon Mayberry, Secretary-Treasurer, Mike Shields, President, Terri Duncan, Vice-President. Q nfce ty- (% 1A CfrtrLp tiJjMU O mMjXkMj Inter-Class Competition Committee plans the events of the year. They set up a point system in order to make selling tickets more fun. Lorraine Jackson, Woody Hansell, Delmar Zounar, Peggy Callaway, Jerry Keller. dlly'iMjJXMA' Gary Sinclair, Janet Remillard, Kristie Weber, Judy Hines. utuAjb OOMWUv 0X MAAAAj Front row: Mr. Swenson, Advisor, James Howton, Bob White, Don Hewitt, Treas. ; Bill Peal, Vice Pres. ; Tyler Hansell, President; Mike Shields, Secretary; Mark Perkins, Sentinel; Dick McMillan, Reporter; Doug Brewer, Spencer Moore. 2nd row: Terry Johnson, Curtis Irving, Woody Hansell, Harold Harris, Jerry Weidert, Dennis Dufloth, Ron Hewitt, Neil McMillan, Le Roy Himes, Steve Hunkapillar. OKc-C,m OH CM- Front row: Terry Clark, Tom Phillips, Jerry Keller, Bob White, Mark Perkins. 2nd row: Sam Pambrun, Bill Peal, Bill Hays, Jerry Phillips, Tyler Hansell. 3rd row: Don Whitney, Dick McMillan, John Hansell, George White, Jim Whitney, Mike Wallan, Tim Kennedy, Harold Harris, Dennis McMillan, Delmar Zounar, Gary Titus, Bill Hunkapillar, Mike Shields, Don Hewitt, Ron Hewitt. cF3 A f Bill Peal Tyler Hansell Spencer Moore The boys shown with their projects have been training and fattening their animals for the past few months. They are just beginning to shape up as most of them are on full feed and are nearly pets. The projects are one of the most important parts of FFA. The work done on their animals and crops is done in their spare time and requires a lot of hard work. Woody Tyler Hansell Dennis Dufloth Raymond Goodwin Douglas Brewer Marvin Goodwin Neil McMillan Terry Johnson Harold Harris Ron Don Hewitt Jerry Weidert Curtis Irving Steve Hunkapillar Tom Alderman Fleeta Baker Jim Blakely Douglas Brewer Diana Bushman Sharon Cannon Charla Dormaier Robin Dugger Dennis Elder Alana Ellis Leta Goodwin Woodson Hansell James Howton Steve Hunkapillar Dean Hines Nancy Johns Curtis Irving Kaye Johnson Spike Jones Dennis Kennedy Shirley McCoy Neil McMillan Spencer Moore Marianne Peal Michael Reed Jeanine Roden Tricia Sheard Barrett Tillman Bill Titus Gloria Van Wagoner Macie VanWagoner Lois Wart Jerry Weidert Dennis Zerba Dennis Weaver Scotty Mayberry First Semester -- Front row: Neil McMillan -- Vice President, Dennis Zerba -- Sgt. -at-Arms, Curtis Irving — President. Second row: Jeanine Roden -- Treasurer, Robin Dugger -- Secretary, Tricia Sheard -- Student Council Representative, Kaye Johnson -- Girl’s League Representative. Second Semester — Front row: Dean Hines -- President, Tricia Sheard -- Girl's League Representative, Tom Alderman -- Treasurer. Second row: Jim Blakely -- Student Council Representative, Curtis Irving -- Secretary, Neil McMillan -- Vice President, Woody Hansell -- Sgt.-at-Arms. Mr. Munck vvJ Mr. Pierce Mrs. Gilliland Mr. Nibler Mr. Duncan Mrs. Simpson We express our deep appreciation to teachers, school board, and bus drivers, who have taught and helped us, and been our friends through the years. Mr. Taylor Mr. Swenson Mr. Hansen Mrs. Woodroofe SCHOOL BOARD J. Chase, D. Priest, L. White, C. Wright. Jl VO y HIM Back row: Dennis Kennedy, Dennis Zerba. Fourth row: Assistant coach Nibler, Steve Hunkapillar, Don Whitney, Neil McMillan, Bob White, Head coach Duncan. Third row: Keith Taylor, Robert Clark, Terry Johnson, Tim Kennedy, Dennis McMillan, Harold Harris, Dick McMillan. Second row: Sam Pambrun, Bill Hunkapillar, Delmar Zounar, Mike Dormaier, Jerry Keller, Tyler Hansell, Mike Shields. First row: Ron Hewitt, Bill Peal, Terry Clark, Bill Hays, Dave Grimes, Jerry Phillips, Don Hewitt, Jim Whitney. 20-12 A X o ■ 3-1, Scott Terry Clark End Dave Grimes Tackle Bill Hays Tackle Sam Pambrun Fullback Ten Seniors are lost to the Scotties this year by graduation, leaving quite a gap in the football line-up for next year. These boys practiced hard and did much toward making our team the good one it was this year. Our congratulations and sincere wishes go to these ten Senior boys who are a great bunch of athletes. A Iso congratulations to Mike Shields for making the Shrine Football Team, and to Shrine-Alternate Jim Whitney. Jerry Phillips Center -Actum ojuL 'TLxM What a sloppy mess! Hit him harder, harder. Darn, slipped, won't happen again. Head coach Cloyd Duncan Asst. coach Jim Nibler Asst, coach John Hansen the two big helpers, Dennis Zerba, and Dennis Kennedy. Managers -- Seotv Smml vuJj D. McMillan, J. Clark, D. McMillan, J. Hansell, B. Peal, T. Hansell, J. Whitney, M. Shields, M. Wallan, D. Whitney, T. Clark, J. Kellar, COACHES -Jim Nibler, and Dan Tucker. Mike Shields and Jim Whitney receive 2nd place trophy Scotties won at the State Tournament held in Pendleton. Scotties Don New Red Blazers The 1963 -1964 McEwen Scotties Basketball team coached by Dan Tucker and Jim Nibler had a very successful season winning 26 while losing 4, and also placing second at the state tournament. Also the Scots brought home two other honors they brought the Rally Squad trophy home and also Tyler Hansell and Mike Shields were placed on the first suing all-tournament team. 'BvJj 'TKmo The jump that’s right. Jim Whitney Mike Shields The paws that refreshes the score. Scoring more but enjoying it less. Bill Peal Asst. Coach Oan Tucker Player of distinction t y [fouXAiJj G. White, J. Clark, C, Irving, T. Alderman, W. Hansell, H. Harris, T. Kennedy, M. Wallan, T. Johnson, D, McMillan, T. Phillips, J. Phillips, R. Clark, L. Himes. COAGHES, Dan Tucker and Jim Nibler. This year's Junior Varsity basketball squad, although not starting out too well at the beginning, finally began to improve during the middle of the year and finished well after a slow start. Coached by Tucker and Nibler the JV squad showed constant fight and good sportsmanship. The leading players for the squad will return again next year to either help the varsity or the JV squad. Either way they showed the fight and spirit of good basketball players. Bill Titus and Scotty Mayberry helped all during the Basketball year. Dio 'BeAt The four cheerleaders, Kristie Weber, Terri Duncan, Mary Main, and Sally Adams receive the trophy for the best Rally Squad from the Pendleton Jaycees President at the State B Basketball Tournament at Pendleton. McEwen Opponent Score 40 Pilot Rock 25 58 Heppner 64 48 Riverside 41 50 Umatilla 35 55 Prescott 34 39 Toucher 53 47 Stanfield 42 71 lone 49 60 Umapine 33 76 Echo 36 73 Helix 46 79 Weston 47 56 Riverside 42 McEwen Opponent Score 67 Stanfield 44 60 Umatilla 47 51 Heppner 56 69 Umapine 54 71 lone 50 55 Echo 35 63 Weston 51 64 Sub - District Helix 63 58 Stanfield 41 47 Umatilla 37 62 Weston 39 I District Tournament McEwen Opponent Score 69 Prairie City 44 75 Prairie City 55 State Tournament 59 Alsea 43 65 Elgin 52 52 Elkton 56 S - C - O [ilhaJu Oj Jt O Please go in. Action shots showing the fight and spirit of the McEwen High School's varsity basketball squad. U fabt SjMTob Mr. Duncan, coach of the varsity from 1960 to 1963, turns over his good luck red blazer to the new head varsity coach Mr. Nibler, the JV coach the past three years. Come on, ball, go in! Just a hair more off the floor. Some leap! Stretch a little more and you'll make it. What suspense and action! This one has to go in. What a stretch! (jvdbJ I(Ma Mj First String: Sally Adams, Janie Sheard, Karen Smith, Jeanne Remillard, Mrs. Gilliland, Nancy Wernsing, Linda Harris, Kaye Johnson. Second String: Helen Jackson, Cindy Fager, Doreen Froese, Mrs. Gilliland, Gayle Wernsing, Lorraine Jackson, Kathy White. 13 omAoIL Back row: Raymond Goodwin, Dean Hines, Donny Whitney, Woody Hansell, Tommy Alderman, Bill Titus. Second row: Mike Reed, Harold Harris, Dick McMillan, Tom Phillips, Curtis Irving, Terry Johnson. First row: Head coach Dan Tucker, Keith Taylor, George White, Dave Grimes, Mike Shields, Jim Whitney. Assistant coach Jim Nibler Managers: Bill Titus, Mike Reed. Why of course I'm safe! jhxjjJWj SflXffcv Let's have a homer Dave! By golly, I'll get him this time! First Row: Terry Clark, Dave Grimes, Mike Shields, Jim Whitney, Tyler Hansell, Second row: George White, Tim Kennedy, Harold Harris, Dennis McMillan, Dick McMillan, Coach Duncan. Third row: Bob White, Don Whitney, Marvin Goodwin, LeRoy Himes, Keith Taylor, Delmar Zounar. Fourth row: Neil McMillan, Scotty Mayberry, Dennis Zerba, Dennis Kennedy, Dennis Elder, Woody Hansell. (Not pictured) Sam Pambrun. Coach Cloyd Duncan State Track Meet Participants: Don Whitney, Jim Whitney, Terry Clark, Sam Pambrun. JAAMlfa jActlWl Quick Exchange Up and Over It's a Dead Heat Manager: Delmar Zounar Lots of Room to Spare Just a Few Inches More SbmMyvJi We woudl like to thank the persons who helped support the 1964 Bagpipes by purchasing a copy earlier this year. Without the help of these persons, the annual could not have been published. We are especially and sincerely grateful for their patronage. Mrs. Clasen Adams Orrin McCoy Mr. Mrs. John Adams Mr. 8c Mrs. Ralph McEwen Dr. Mrs. A. L. Alderman Mrs. Edna W. McIntyre Areta Barrett Mr. 8c Mrs. Ray McQueen Mr. Mrs. Kohler Betts Mr. 8c Mrs. Roy Moore Mr. Mrs. Chet Brown Mr. 8c Mrs. Joe Morasch Grace Catron Ethel Montague Mr. 8c Mrs. Wayne Olmscheid Mr. Mrs. John Chase Mr. William E. D. Peal Miss Carol Clausen Mr. 8c Mrs. Wayne Pittman Mr. Mrs. Wendell Clore Mr. 8c Mrs. Phil Remillard Mr. Mrs. William R. Coppock Mr. Mrs. James Rice Mr. Mrs. D. A. Crain Mr. 8c Mrs. Quentin Rugg Mr. Mrs. Jim Curl Mr. 8c Mrs. Jay Scott Davis Ranches Inc. Mr. 8c Mrs. Carl J. Sheard Mrs. Henry Dell Mr. 8c Mrs. C. H. Simpson Mr. Mrs. Ralph E. Dowd Mr. 8c Mrs. Richard G. Thompson Chet Dugger Thompson Ranches Mr. Mrs. Donald Duncan Mr. 8c Mrs. Jack Tillman Mr. Mrs. Leonard Geissell Mr. 8c Mrs. Gordon Watkins Mr. 8c Mrs. M. W. Hansell Mr. 8c Mrs. Budd Weber Dr. 8c Mrs. William H. Hansell Mr. 8c Mrs. Don Weber Mr. 8c Mrs. Brantley Holt Mr. Mrs. John Weidert Mr. 8c Mrs. Bill Johns Mr. ,8c Mrs. A. J. 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