McEwen High School - Bagpipes Yearbook (Athena, OR)

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world peace. His unprecedented, one-day visit in the U.S. was the culmination of plans by men of all faiths. 7 AJUr Surgery—President Johnson was photographed in a reclining chair at Bethesda Naval Hospital the day after his gall bladder op- eration on October 8. He conducted the work of his office from his hospital room and his Texas ranch during his recuperation. 8 Proud Student— Charles Craig, 19-year-old freshman at Iowa uni- versity, demonstrated his criticism of draft-card burning incidents by displaying his draft card on his jacket with the note: “I’m a draft card carrying American and proud of it.” Our role in the Vietnamese war sparked the incidents. 9 Blackout—The glittering metropolis of New York City was thrust into darkness on November 9 by a massive power failure affecting hundreds of miles along the eastern seaboard. City residents and commuters were stranded in offices, railroad and subway stations for hours before service was restored. The crippling condition was caused by a faulty relay at a Canadian generating station near Niagara Fails. 10 New Ambassador—Arthur Goldberg was named U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations by the President after the death of Ambassa- dor Adlai Stevenson on July 14 in London. Goldberg was secretary of labor under President Kennedy and a U.S. Supreme Court Justice when named to the U.N. post. 1 1 Startling Fashions—Bold and contrasting blocks of color were the youthful fashion note of 1965. The eye-catching designs even ex- tended the length of campus stockings worn with the costumes. 12 Royalty on Tour—Princess Margaret and her husband, Lord Snowdon, arrived in New York on November 4 for a whirlwind tour of the U.S. During their visit, they took time out for fun-filled activi- ties such as a ride on a cable car in Frisco and gala parties in Holly- wood and the nation’s capital. 1965-66 BAGPIPES McEwen High School Athena, Oregon Although Mr. Munck is no longer with the McEwen teaching staff, he is still well remembered by the students and is a familiar face about town. He spent many extra hours outside of class helping students get ready for the Christmas play or an up-coming speech contest. Mr. Munck was best known as an English teacher, but he was a man of many skills. He gave of his time and knowledge freely and uncomplaining. He is now a member of faculty at Blue Mountain Community College. To Mr. Thomas Munck we do fondly dedicate this 1965-66 Bagpipes. Student Council The Student Council consists of one represent- ative from each class, Student Body officers, one representative from each active club, and Editors of the school paper (Highlander) and annual (Bagpipes). Mr. Simpson, Superin- tendent, is advisor. Front Row: Sally Adams, Jeanine Roden, Gayle Wemsing, Cindy Fager, Linda McMillan; Back Row: Mike Wal }an, Dennis McMillan, Keith Taylor, Woody Hansell, Tim Kennedy, Rashell Sheard, Curtis Irving. 4 Student Body Officers Curtis Irving VICE-PRESIDENT Mike Wallan TREASURER McEWEN HIGH SCHOOL CREED I BELIEVE IN THE McEWEN HIGH SCHOOL. I BELIEVE IT IS MY DUTY TO MY SCHOOL TO UPHOLD ITS STANDARDS, TO BOOST ITS ORGANIZATIONS, TO HELP IN ITS EFFORTS AND AMBITIONS TO RE- SPECT ITS COLORS, TO DEFEND IT FROM WRONG, AND TO BE FAIR AND LOYAL TO IT IN ALL THINGS. Gayle Wemsing SECRETARY Tim Kennedy PRESIDENT f Philip Moses SCT. -AT-ARMS 5 MR. TOLAR English, Journalism, Coach MR. NEBLER Gen. Science, Spanish, Drivers Training, Coach MR. JAHN MRS. JAHN U.S. History, American Problems Home Ec., Librarian P.E., Mech. Drawing, Coach 6 MR. MILLER Band, Northwest History MR. TAYLOR Algebra I G II, Geometry, Math Analysis, Chemistry, Biology MRS. GILLILAND English, Typing, Health, P. E. MR. SIMPSON Superintendent, Business Law, Typing 7 MRS. WOODROOFE English, Shorthand MR. HARRIS Custodian School Board Robin Woodroofe, Gaylord Salter, C. H. Simpson, Paul Froese, Gene Baker, Bob Zerba, Kohler Betts Cooks Mrs. Chase, Mrs. Hinkins, Mrs. Beebe Bus Drivers Mr. Gregory, Mr. Wright, Mrs. Lieuallen, Mrs. White 8 Cindy Fager Dee Hindman SALLY ADAMS-Ambition-College; Class V. Pres. 1, Sec-treas. 2; Torch Honor 2-4; Girls League 1-4, Marshal 3, GOM-Personality 4; Volleyball 1-4; Powderpuff Football 2-4; Powderpuff Basketball 2; Bagpipes 1-4, Sect. Ed. 3-4; Highlander 3; Pepband 1-4, Bagpipes 4; Girls State Alternate 3; FFA Sweetheart 3; Prom Court 3-4; Cheerleader 2-4; Miss Merry Christmas 2; Thes- pians 4; Operetta 1; Swing Band 2; Umatilla County Fair Court. JAMES CLARK-Ambition-College; Class Pres. 1, V. pres 2-3, S.C. Rep. 2; M-Club 2-4; Football 1-2-4; Basketball 2-4; Track 1-4; Powderpuff Football Coach 4; FFA 1-2; Mr. Merry Christmas 4 PEGGY CALLAWAY-Ambi- tion-College; Class Pres. 2; Torch Honor 1-4; Girls League 1-4, V. Pres. 3, Sec. 3, GOM- Leadership 3-4; Powderpuff Football 2-4; Pagpipes 1-4, Sect. Ed. 4; Highlander 3; Pep Band 1-4, Sec-Treas. 2, Majorette 3-4; Speech Contest 3; Prom Court 3-4; Cheerleader 3-4; Highland Fling 3; Chorus 4; Thespians 4; Mock Political Convention 2; Highland six 3-4. DENNIS DUF- LOTH-Ambition-College; Class Sgt-at-Arms 1; M Club 2-4; Football 3; Track Mgr. 1; FFA 1-3. CINDY FAGER-Ambition-Veterinarian; Class Pres. 3, Girls League Rep. 2; Torch Honor 2-4, Sec-Treas. 3; Girls League 1-4, Pres. 4, Historian 3, GOM-Service 4; Volleyball 3-4; Powder- puff Football 2-4; Powderpuff Basketball 2; Highlander Co-Ed. 3, Ed 4; Pepband 1-4, Sec. 3; Speech Contest 1-3-4; Girls State 3; Miss Merry Christmas 4; Thespians 4; Highalnd Six 3-4; Swing Band 1-2; Operetta 1. MARVIN GOODWIN-Ambition College; M Club 1-2 Track 1-2-3; FFA 1-2-3. KAREN FRY-Ambition-Airline Stewardess; Class Sec-Treas 4; Girls League 2-4, Marshall 4; Thespians 3-4, Pres. 4; Mock Political Convention 2; Inter-Class Comp. Comm. 4; Student Council 4; Girls Track 3. RAYMOND GOODWIN-Ambition- Road Construction; Class V. Pres. 3; M Club 1-2; Baseball 3-4; FFA 1-3 DEE HINDMAN-Ambition-Business School; Girls League 2-4, GOM-Athletic Ability; Track 3; Volleyball 2-4; Powderpuff Football 4; Highlander 3; Chorus 4; Librarian 3-4. RANDY GOSS-Ambition-To Make Millions; Torch Honor 3-4, Pres. 4; Bagpipes 1-4; Highlander 3; Debate Team 3; Speech Contest 2; Highland Fling 3; Chorus 4; Thespians 2-4. 10 Dennis McMillan Gayle Wernsing Philip Moses TERRY JOHNSON-Ambition-Co liege; M Club 1-2-4, Sec-Treas. 4; Football 1-4, Most Inspi- rational Player 4, Co-Capt. 4; Basketball 2; Baseball 1-2; Bagpipes 3-4; Highlander 4; Debate Team 4; FFA 1-3, Vice-Pres. 3; Highland Fling 3; Thespians 4; Powderpuff Football Coach 4; Operetta 1; Mock Political Convention 2; Honor Band 1-2. PAUL JONES-Ambition-Service or College; Football 3-4; Basketball 1-4, Highest Scorer 3-4; Baseball 3; Track 4; Powderpuff Basketball Coach 3; Basketball Co-Capt. 4. RASHELL SHEARD-Ambition-College; Torch Honor 1-4; Girls League 1-4, Treas. 3, COM Co-Operation 3, Poise 4; Volleyball 4; Powder- puff Football 2-4; Powderpuff Basketball 2-3; Bagpipes 1-4, Co-Ed 3, Editor 4; Highlander 3; Pepband 1-4, Pres. 4, V. Pres. 3 Speech Contest 1-4; Girls State Alternate 3; Highland Fling 3; Chorus 1-4; Mock Political Convention 2; Thespians 2-4, V. Pres. 3; Highland Six 4; Student Council 4. TIM KENNEDY-Ambition-College; Class V. Pres. 4, Student Council Rep. 2-3; Student Body Pres. 4; M Club 1-2-4; Torch Honor 2-4, V. Pres. 3; Football 2-4; Basketball 1- 4, Most Deserving Player 4; Track 1-4; Bagpipes 1-4; Highland Fling 3; Operetta 1; Swing Band 1-2; Honor Band 3; Chorus 1-4. DENNIS McMILLAN-Ambition-College; Class Pres. 1, S.C. Rep. 2-4; M Club 1-2-4 Pres. 4; Torch Honor 3-4; Football 1-4, Most Deserving Player 4, Co-Capt. 4; Basketball 1-2-4; Baseball 1; Track 1-4; Powderpuff Football Coach 4; Bagpipes 2- 3; Highlander 3; FFA 1-3; Shrine Alternate 41 GAYLE WERNSING-Ambition College; Girls League Rep. 3, S.C. Rep. 2; S.B. Sec. 4; Torch Honor 1-4; Girls League 1-4, Treas 4, GOM Scholarship 4; Volleyball 2-4; Powderpuff Football 2-4; Powderpuff Basketball 3; Bagpipes 1-4, Sect. Ed. 3-4; Pepband 1-4, Sec-Treas. 4; Bagpiper 1; Speech Contests 1-4; Girls State 3; Highland Fling 3; Thespians 1-4; State Speech Contest 1-2; Band Majorette 3; Highland Six Alternate 4; S.C. 2-4; Prom Court. 4. PHILIP MOSES -Ambition-College; Transfer, Pendleton; 5. B. Sgt-at-Arms 4; M Club 4; Football 3-4; Basketball 3-4; Baseball 3-4; Co-Capt. Basketball 4; TOM PHILLIPS-Ambition-Service; M Club Sgt-at-Arms 4; Football 1-4; Basketball 1-3; Baseball 1-2-4; Track 1-3; Powderpuff Football Coach 4; FFA 1; FAYE WILLI AMS-Ambition- Beautician; Transfer, Washburn, Missouri; Girls League 3-4; Girls Track 3. GEORGE WHITE- Ambition-College; M Club 1-4; Torch Honor 3; Football 3-4; Basketball 1-3; Baseball 1-4; Track 1-4; Bagpipes 1-4; Speech Contest 1-3; Boys State 3; Highland Fling 3; Chorus 1-4; Thespians 2-4; All State Band 4; Operetta 1; MPC 2; Honor Band 1-3; Swing Band 1-2; Drum Major 4. 1 1 Faye Williams George White Helen Jackson Robert Clark Brenda Jones Pattie Miller Charles Jackson Cynthia Miller SENIOR ACTIVITIES ROBERT ANDREWS-Ambition-Forestry; Transfer-North Bend Senior High School HELEN JACKSON-Ambition-Elementary Teacher; Girls' League 1-4; Volleyball-B-team 2; Powderpuff Football 3-4; Powderpuff Basketball 2-3; Bagpipes 1-4; Highlander 3; Pep Band 1-4; Mock Political Convention 2; Operetta 2. ROBERT CLARK-Ambition-Service; Class Vice-President I; Football 1-4; Basketball 2; BRENDA JONES-Ambition-School; Girls' League 3-4; Transfer Pilot Rock High School LARRY HINKLE-Ambi ton-School; Class Sergeant at-Arms 2 PATTIE MILLER-Ambition-Beautician; Girls' League 1-4; Highlander 3; Pep Band 1-4; Speech Contest 3; Highland Fling 3; Thespians 4; Student Band Director 4; Bagpipes 1-4; Administration 4. CHARLES JACKSON-Ambition-College; Transfer-Riverside High School M Club 4; Football 4; Basketball 4; Best Free Throw 4. CYNTHIA MILLER-Ambition-WAC'S; Girls' League 1-4; Girls' League Rep. 4; Bagpipes 2-4; Classes Editor 4; Highlander 3-4; Exchange Editor 4; Chorus 2-4 JACK PHILLIPS-Ambition-Marines; Football 1-2-4; Basketball 2; FFA 2-3 KEITH TAYLOR-Ambition-Engineer; Class President 4; M Club 1-2-4; Representative 4; Foot- ball 1-4; Baseball 1-3; Track 1-2 Bagpipes 1-3 Thespians 2-4 MICHAEL W ALLAN-Ambition -College; Class Serge ant-at-Arms 3; Student Council Representa- tive 1; Student Body Treasurer 4; M Club 1-2-4, Vice President 4; Torch Honor 3-4; Football 1-3-4, Best Defensive Player 4; Basketball 1-2; Highland Fling M. C. 3; Thespians 3-4; Student Council 1-3-4. 12 Senior Class Officers Cynthia Miller, Girls' League Rep. j Karen Fry, Secretary; Tim Kennedy, Vice-Pres.; Dennis McMillan, Student Council Rep.; Keith Taylor, President VARIETY OF STUDY HABITS HllinillHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMB J]............ If I could only remember those Chemistry equations. I'm studying- Really I am!!! Are you sure that's right ? GRAND HONORS Honor Students HONORS GRAND HONORS Gayle Ann Wernsing has maintained a 3.934 and will graduate with GRAND HONORS Gayle has served as Student Body Secretary, Girl’s League, treasurer; sec.-treas. of Pep Band. Her junior year she was selected as a delegate of Girl's State. She is a member of Torch Honor, Thespians, and Chorus, only to mention a few of her accom- plishments. Her future plans are to attend U of O. GRAND HONORS GRAND HONORS go to Cindy Fager for maintaining a 3.867 GPA. Her many activities start with Girls League President, junior class Pres. Editor of the Highlander, Torch Honor, Thespians, and Pep Band. As a junior, she was chosen as a delegate to Girl's State. She is a member of the school's speech team. She plans to attend OSU, studying for a career in veterinary medicine. GRAND HONORS Charles Jackson graduates with HONORS for maintaining a 3.469 GPA. He is a transfer from River- side High School. He has lettered in football and basketball and is a member of the Highlander and Bagpipes staff. He is also a mem- ber of the chorus. His future plans are to attend Willamette Univer- sity. Sally Adams receives uRAND HONORS for maintaining a GPA of 3.840. She is a four year member of Torch Honor, Girl's League, and Pep Band. She was named FFA Sweetheart in 1965, and 1966 she was named to the Umatilla County Fair Court. Her plans are to attend OSU. GRAND HONORS go to Rashell Sheard for maintaining a GPA of 3.816. Her activities begin with Editor of the Bagpipes, President of the Pep Band, a member of Girl's League, Torch Honor, and Thes- pians. She was chosen as an alter- nate to Girl's State. Her future plans are to attend EOC. 14 Junior Tom Alderman Fleeta Baker Bruce Bearchum Frances Bearchum Doug Brewer Diana Bushman Dennis Elder Sharon Cannon Woodson Hansell Patty Crane Dean Hines Charla Dormaier Steve Hunkapillar Robin Dugger Curtis Irving Alana Ellis Dennis Kennedy Leta Goodwin 16 Scott Mayberry Nancy Johns Class Kaye Johnson Spencer Moore Sue Jones Mike Reed Shirley McCoy Mike Smith Merry Ann Peal Barrett Tillman Jeanine Roden Bill Titus Pauline Sam Trish Sheard Jerry Weidert Gloria Van Wagoner Macie Van Wagoner Dennis Zerba Lois Wart Mary Webb Neil McMillan Not Pictured Iris Downs 17 Junior Class Officers First Semester: Gloria Van Wagoner, Dennis Kennedy, Curtis Irving, Tom Alderman, Robin Dugger, Bruce Bear- chum, Jeaninc Roden. Second Semester: Woodson Hansell, Bill Titus, Jeanine Roden, Scotty Mayberry, Robin Dugger, Dennis Kennedy. Juniors proclaim royal victory for Scots Sophomore Dewayne Dunlap Lydia Hoptowit Beverley Wright Nola Smith Greg Moses Gail Pickard Brooks Lieuallen Gloria Sheperd Harriett Shoeship David Sincleir Mary Gibson 20 Class Irene Marcell Bob Payant Wendy Robinson Patricia Davis Alan Wemsing Marilyn Wolf Linda McMillan Raymond Miller Sallie Scott Susan Veatch Alan Froese 21 Sophomore Class Officers Sophomore biologists at work FIRST SEMESTER: Standing; Raymond Miller, Bob Payant, Alan Froese, Greg Moses. Sitting; Linda McMillian, Sally Geissel, Susan Veatch. SECOND SEMSTER: Standing; Raymond Miller, Brooks Lieuallen, Alan Froese, Alan Wernsing. Sitting; Gail Pickard and Susan Veatch. 22 Freshman Peggy Adams Bob Cannon Barbara Beamer Darryl Cross Bemadine Clark Clifford Downs Mary Jo Elder Doug Dunlap Mary Ellen Grammer Gayle Fager Vicki Hodgson Bobby Johns Wilma K. Knight Tommy Johns Peggy Miller Chuck Jones Fred Kaup 24 Class Orla Perkins Gordon Munck Larry Pace Judy Peterson Rod Payant Susie Phillips Eric Pickard John Staats 25 Freshman Class Officers First Semester: R to L: Rod Payant, President; Bobby Johns, Vice President; Peggy Adams, Secretary; Orla Perkins, Treasurer; Chuck Jones, Sgt-at-arms; David Wolf, Student Council Representative; Deborah Whiteley, Girls League Rep. 2nd Smester: L to R: Larry Pace, President; Morris Webb, Vice President; Vicki Hodgson, Secretary; Eric Pickard, Treasurer; Doug Dunlap, Sgt-at-arms; John Tillman, Student Council Representative; Barbara Beamer, Girls League Rep. FROSH INITIATED Freshman Officers led Classmates in Cheering for the student body. They did a yell for each of the other three classes. Girl’s League Standing: Karen Fry, Marshal, Peggy Callaway, Secretary, Gayle Wemsing, Treasurer, Trish Sheard, Historian, Seated: Nancy Johns, Vice President, Mrs. John, Advisor, and Cindy Fager, President. The Girl's League spon- sored a Halloween and a Christmas Dance as activities this year. They also had a powder puff football game as a money raising project. The annual Girl's League Tea was held to introduce the 8th Grade girls to high school. First Row: Karen Fry, Nancy Johns, Trish Sheard, Mrs. Jahn, Cindy Fager, Peggy Callaway, Gayle Wernsing, Second Row: Sally Adams, Robin Dugger, MaryAnn Peal, Kay Johnson, Linda McMillan, Pattie Miller, Peggy Adams, Orla Perkins, Debbie Sheard, Beverley Wright, Susan Veatch, Debbie Zerba, Barbara Beamer, Third Row: Sharon Cannon, Helen Jackson, Brenda Jones, Gloria VanWagner, Sally Scott, Shirley McCoy, Charla Dormaier, Macie VanWagoner, Wendy Robinson, Alana Ellis, Jeanine Roden, Lois Wart, Vicki Hodgen, Sally Geisseel, Cynthia MiUer, Betsy Weidert, Fourth Row: Pam Snyder, Pat Davis, Irene Marcell, Maryjo Elder, Debbie Whiteley, Gail Pickard, Nola Smith, Peggy Miller, Mary Ellen Crammer, Wilma Knight, Dee Hindman, Lydia Hoptowit, Gloria Shepard, Diana Bushman, Frances Bearchum, Fifth Row: Rashell Sheard, Susie Phillips, Bemadine Clark, Harriet Shoeship, Pauline Sam, Lynn Jones, Mary Lou Webb, Pam Davis, Marilyn Wolfe, Fleeta Baker, Erma Shoeship, and Pattie Crane. 28 Seated: Woody HanseII, Vice-Pres.; Nancy Johns, Sweetheart; Curtis Irving, President; Standing: Jerry Weidert, Chaplain; Steve Hunka- pillar, Reporter; Bob Payant, Secretary; DeWayne Dunlap, Sentinel; Neil McMillan, Treasurer. F. F. A. Kneeling: Russell Baker, Nelson Billy, First Row: Mr. Green instructor, Spencer Moore, DeWayn Dunlap, Steve Hunkapiller, Curtis Irving, Nancy Johns, Woodson Hanse 11, Neil McMillan, Jerry Weidert, Second Row: Alan Wemsing, Alan Froese, Gayle Fager, Eric Pickard, Bob Johns, Bob Payant, Mike Titus, Chuck Jones, Greg Moses, Brooks Lieuallen, Mike Tinsley, Third Row: Mike Smith, Rodney Payant, Clifford Downs, Ron Hill, Dave Sin- cleir, Bob Cannon, Morris Webb, Doug Dunlap, Marvin Goodwin, Raymond Miller. 29 McEwen Editing Staffs Sharon Cannon and Rashell Sheard are Assistant Editor and Editor of the Bagpipes Staff. lolar 15 advisor tc the paper and to the annual. Highlander Staff is headed by Cindy Fager, Editor, and Jeanine Roden, Assistant Editor. Jerry Weidert serves as photographer for both the annual and the paper. HIGHLANDER STAFF- Front Row: Alana Ellis, Merry Ann Peal, Trish Sheard, Jeanine Roden, Cindy Fager, Lois Wart, Kaye Johnson, Robin Dugger, Second Row: Sharon Cannon, Macie Van Wagoner, Gloria Van Wagoner, Leta Goodwin, Shirley McCoy, Charla Dormaier, Cynthia Miller, Nancy Johns, Third Row: Mr. Tolar, Barrett Tillman, Terry Johnson, Chuck Jackson, Jerry Weidert, Neil McMillan, Steve Hunkapillar n BAGPIPES STAFF- Front Row: Sally Adams, Nancy Johns, Pattie Miller, Robin Dugger, Linda McMillan, Peggy Callaway, Trish Sheard, Sharon Cannon, Rashell Sheard, Gayle Wemsing, Alana Ellis, Cynthia Miller, Karen Fry, 2nd Row: Charla Dormaier, Helen Jackson, Wendy Robinson, Jeanine Roden, Sally Geissel, Kaye Johnson, Orla Perkins, Peggy Adams, Debra Sheard, Lois Wart, Susan Veatch, Beverley Wright, 3rd Row: Dennis Zerba, Scott Mayberry', Barrett Tillman, George White, Randy Goss, Tim Kennedy, Terry' Johnson, Mike Wallan, Woody Hansell, Jerry Weidert, Raymond Miller, Chuck Jackson, Mr. Tolar. 31 Highland Lassies Left to Right: Peggy Callaway, Sally Geissel, Cindy Fager, Orla Perkins, Rashell Sheard, Pattie Miller, Sally Scott, Jeaninc Roden, Beverley Wright, Nancy Johns, Peggy Adams, Peggy Miller, Gayle Wernsing, Sharon Cannon, Debbie Zerba, Mary Jo Elder, Merry Ann Peal, Debie Whiteley, Charla Dormaier, Robin Dugger, Barbara Beamer, Betsey Weidert, Sally Adams, Helen Jackson, Kaye Johnson, Linda McMillan, Mary Ellen Crammer, Vickie Hodgson. MAJORETTE-PEGGY CALLAWAY Mary Elder, Trish Sheard, Beverley Wright, Sally Adams President: Rashell Sheard Vice. President: Trish Sheard Secretary: Gayle Wernsing Majorette: Peggy Callaway 32 Thespians Frances Sampson and Dorothy Cannon pose as Mr. and Mrs. Santa Clause after the Thespian's Christmas play. Seated on Santa's lap is Jack Philips. Pres. Karen Fry, Vice Pres. Trish Sheard, Sec.-Treas. Barrett Tillman First Row: George White, Mike Wallan, Barrett Tillman, Randy Goss, Rashell Sheard, Gayle Wemsing, Second Row: Alan Froese, Pattie Miller, Peggy Callaway, Standing Behind: Woodson Hansell, Sally Adams. Mrs. Wood- roofe, Advisor. 33 OFFICERS STUDENT COUNCIL REP. Keith Taylor SEC. -TREASURER Terry Johnson PRESIDENT Dennis McMillan SGT.-AT-ARMS Tom Phillips VICE PRESIDENT Mike Wallan M-Club The M-Club after being disbanded for one year, has been reorganized this year because of new interest. As a money making project the M-Club sold red and gray beanies. Front Row: Alan Wemsing, Neil McMillan, Curtis Irving, Tom Alderman, Bruce Bearchum, Mike Wallan, George White, Steve Hunkapillar, Second Row: Dennis Zerba, Scott Mayberry, Bill Titus, Dennis Kennedy, Alan Froese, Paul Jones, Tom Phillips, Philip Moses, Dennis Elder, Back Row: Keith Taylor, Marvin Goodwin, Raymond Miller, Terry Johnson, Dennis McMillan, Woodson Hansell, Tim Kennedy, Dennis Dufloth, Jim Nibler, Advisor; 34 Torch Honor « ■••a Members total candidate's points. Pres. -Randy Goss, Vice-Pres. -Jeanine Roden Sec. -Sally Geissel Front row: Tom Alderman, Scott Mayberry, Terry Johnson, Mike Wallan, Tim Kennedy, Dennis McMillan, George White, Second row: Sharon Cannon, Bev Wright, Jeanine Roden, Nancy Johns, Rashell Sheard, Gayle Wemsing, Peggy Callaway, Susan Veatch, Third row: Randy Goss, Cindy Fager, Sally Geissel, Alan Wemsing, Brooks Lieuallen, Neil McMillan, Woody Hansell, Curtis Irving, Sally Adams, Trish Sheard, Dennis Zerba. First Row: Charla Dormaier, Sally Geissel Susan Veatch, Patty Miller, Rashell Sheard, Peggy Miller, Kaye Johnson, 2nd Row: Gayle Fager, Fred Kaup, Bob Johns, Brooks Lieuallen, Woody Hansell, George White, 3rd Row: Bob Cannon, Eric Packard Terry Johnson, Dennis Kennedy, Alan Wemsing. First Row: Chuck Jackson, Raymond Miller, Barrett Tillman, John Tillman, Robin Dugger Members of the chorus: Bottom Row Lois Wart, Merry Ann Peal, Irene Marcell, Susan Veatch, Trish Sheard, Harriet Shoeship, Back Row: Macie Van Wagoner, Dee Hindman, Gloria Van Wagoner, Jeanine Roden, Marilyn Wolf Bottom Row: Nancy Johns, pianist; Peggy Adams, Sally Geissel, Mary Jo Elder, Sally Scott, Robin Dugger, Debra Whiteley,Kaye Johnson, Orla Perkins, Gayle Wemsing, Sally Adams, Debbie Zerba, Barbara Beamer, Second Row: Rashell Sheard, Betty Weidert, Mary Ellen Crammer, Peggy Miller, Vicki Hogdson, Debra Sheard, Beverley Wright, Nola Smith, Sharon Cannon, Peggy Callaway, Linda McMillan, Charla Dormaier, Cynthia Miller; Top Row: Mr. Miller, Charles Jackson, George White, Curtis Irving, Tim Kennedy, Raymond Miller, Randy Goss, Scotty Mayberry, Alan Froese, Bob Johns, Bob Cannon. 36 McEwen Musical Dept. First Row: Linda McMillan, Nancy Johns, Helen Jackson, Peggy Callaway, Sally Adams, Cindy Fager, 2nd Row: Judy Peterson, Debie Whiteley, Peggy Adams, Orla Per- kins, Merry Ann Peal, Alan Froese. First Row; Debra Sheard, Vickie Hodson, Trish Sheard, Gayle Wemsing, Jeanine Roden, Mary Jo Elder, 2nd Row: Rodney Payant, Tom Johns, Debbie Zerba, Barbara Beamer, Gloria Shepard, Bobby Payant, Dennis Zerba, Curtis Irving, 3rd Row: Mary Ellen Grammer, Beverly Wright, Sally Scott, Tim Ken- nedy, Tom Alderman, Scot Mayberry, Sharon Can- non, Betsy Wiedert. Drum Major: George White. Majorettes: Debbie Zerba, Linda McMillan, Peggy Adams. Main events for the band and chorus during the year were as follows: Westward Ho Parade Veteran's Day Parade Basketball Jamboree Christmas Concert and School Assembly by Band Chorus PTA Band Concert April Band Concert Contest in Pendleton Spring Pops Concert Band and Chorus Baccalaureate-Chorus Graduation-Band Chorus Inter-Class Competition Committee Alan Wemsing, Curtis Irving, Karen Fry, Trish Sheard Inter-Class Competition Juniore didn't mind their blisters when they won the Noise Parade. Seniors won the spirit-week competition, decorating the school with the theme Scots A-Go-Go., Karen Fry gives Cindy Fager some School Spirits. Dance Mr. and Mrs. MERRY CHRISTMAS Cindy Fager and Jim Clark reigned over the Girls' League Christmas dance. Royalty Mr. and Mrs. HALLOWEEN In a vote by pennies, Orla Perkins and Rodney Pay ant were chosen to rule over the Halloween dance. 40 1966 Junior-Senior Prom First row: Sherri Duncan, Nancy Johns, Peggy Callaway, Queen Sally Adams, Gayle Wemsing, Robin Dugger, Woody Hansell; Second row: Curtis Irving, Terry Johnson, Tom Morasch, Mark Perkins, John Sweitzer, Tim Kennedy. CITIZENSHIP AWARDS Rashell Sheard and Chuck Jack- son were recipients of the Cit- izenship Awards. They are given to the senior girl and boy who have shown outstanding citizenship in their four years of high school. BOB PINKERTON AWARD The Bob Pinkerton Award for the 1965-66 year was received by Dennis McMillan and Tim Kennedy. This award was do- nated to McEwen in memory of an MHS alumnus and is a- warded to any outstanding sen- ior athlete. ALAN FROESE RECEIVES richard McCracken award Alan Froese was presented with the Richard McCracken Award which is based on athletic and scholastic ability. It is presented to an out- standing sophomore boy who excels in these two fields. 42 GIRLS’ STATE STATE SPEECH CONTEST Woody Hansell, John Tillman, and Barrett Tillman won the right to attend the State Speech contest in Eugene by placing in one of the first four places at the district speech contest. Robin Dugger and Nancy Johns (left) were selected by the American Legion Auxiliary as Delegates to Girls' State. Jeanine Roden and Sharon Cannon were selected as alternates. EAGLE SCOUT AWARDS The Eagle Scout Award, the highest rank in scout- ing, was awarded to Tim Kennedy (left) and John Tillman CHURCH YOUTH LEADER 43 Woody Hansell was elected Vice- Moderator of the Presbyterian Youth Synod in Oregon, v u pp r.lajx Indian Beauties Marilyn Wolf was chosen as the 1965 American Indian Beauty during the final performance of the 1965 Pendle- ton Round-Up. Junior, Francis Bearchum was named Happy Canyon Princess for 1966 to reign over the pagentry of the old west. UMATILLA COUNTY FAIR PRINCESS Sally Adams was named as one of the four prin- cesses to the Umatilla County Fair Court. For her talent Sally did a Calypso dance routine. Thespian’s Christmas Play Play Cast: George White, Barrett Tillman, Karen Fry, Patty Miller, Gayle Wemsing, Trish Sheard, Susan Veatch, Beverley Wright, Rashell Sheard, Alan Froese, Cindy Fager, Tom Alderman, Curtis Irving, Woody Hansell. What's in the box, Pop? Here's the food! Let's eat! Torch Honor Progressive Dinner il Boy, does that ice cream look good! Powder-Puff Football The bloody battle is about to begin. President Cindy Fager gives welcome. Here I come with a winning play. Girls’ League New Girls' League officers are installed. Home Ec. dress modeled by Sally Scott. This Page Sponsored By Mr. C. H. SIMPSON Girls Jeanine Roden Miss Cooperation Dee Hindman Miss Athletic Ability Of The Gayle Wernsing Miss Scholarship Month Sally Adams Miss Personality Rashell Sheard Miss Poise Nancy Johns Miss Courtesy Lassies Sponsor Football Dinner Senior football players honored as Boys of the Year. Boys receive their banners. Coach Jahn is honored guest. HIGHLAND SIX Left to right: Peggy Callaway, Linda McMillan, Cindy Fager, Nancy Johns, Rashell Sheard, Sally Adams. 48 Hillbilly sestet teaches Seniors their song. Senior Banquet Girls Quintet sings 'Halls of Ivy. 49 Larry Coppock MC's Senior Banquet. Mike and Tim clean the school. Geometry is taught by Chuck. F.F.A. Boys Local FFA President Curtis Irving welcomes State President Mark Brownton spoke on agriculture in guests. the U«S. Give The award for the Junior boy with outstanding scholastic ability was awarded to Woody Hansell. ■ The Greenhand Award given to the outstanding Freshman boy was awarded to Bob Johns. Banquet Ed Miley and Maurice Johns received Honorary Chapter Farmer Awards. 51 Ribbons were presented by FFA Sweetheart, Nancy Johns. American Legion Woody Hanse 11 wins show- manship award Sponsors Bob Cannon shows Gr Check him over good judge. 52 How about a side-of-beef? Brooks Lieuallen Curtis Irving Alan Wemsing This Page Sponsored By FARMORE Candlelight Ceremony Curtis welcomes Frosh. My high school begins. Initiates I scratched my nose! Come on candle, light! Freshmen Rodney leads school song. 54 W U'4.9'' HeM : Sally Adams Rally Boosts Nancy Johns Scots Win With E . K P“£'. D“ “M'M11U.. Teiry Johnson, Tta Bearchum, Tom Alderman, Neil McMillan Steve Hunkapillar Cunif Al w V' Johns Bruce Tillman manager, Fred Kaup Bobbv Cani «L pt 1' Curt s lrv ng, Alan Wemsing; Third row: John J«e,, D.W.yA bntor, H.Si Manager John Tillman This Page Sponsored By FRED'S MARKET Pride, Desire, Teamwork George White Mike Wallan Senior 12” Paul Jones Jack Phillips Tom Phillips Philip Moses This Page Sponsored By DEAN PINKERTON INS. AGENCY Special Awards _ j-V' i rif ¥ Touchdown ahead Don't drop the flag ref. From left to right: Terry Johnson, MOST INSPIRING PLAYER, Mil e Wallan, BEST LINEMAN; Neil McMillan, MOST IMPROVED PLAYER; and Dennis McMillan, BEST OFFENSIVE PLAYER. Ready or not here I come McEwen Scots Left to right: Brooks Lieuallen, Dennis McMillan, Woodson Hansell, Doug Dunlap, DeWayne Dunlap, Neil McMillan, Tim Kennedy, Chuck Jackson, Curtis Irving, Philip Moses, James Clark, Paul Jones, Managers, John Tillman and Gordon Munckj Coaches, Jim Nibler, and Bob Tolar, center. McEwen at DeSales Lost McEwen at Stanfield Won Helix at McEwen Lost McEwen at Touchet Won DeSales at McEwen Lost Pomeroy at McEwen Lost Umapine at McEwen Won McEwen at Umatilla Won Pilot Rock at McEwen Lost McEwen at Echo Lost Weston at McEwen Won McEwen at lone Lost McEwen at Riverside Won lone at McEwen Won Stanfield at McEwen Won McEwen at Helix Won McEwen at Umapine Won Umatilla at McEwen Won McEwen at Pilot Rock Lost Echo at McEwen Won SEASON RECORD - Won-15 Lost-10 LEAGUE RECORD- Won 12 Lost- 6 Senior Basketball Stars” L to R: Jim Clark, Philip Moses, Chuck Jackson, Tim Kennedy, Dennis McMillan, Paul Jones. Coaches Deserve Praise This Page Sponsored By TED'S PHARMACY JV’s Post Good Record L to R: Woody Hansell, Eric Pickard, Brooks Lieuallen, Alan Froese, Greg Moses, Dennis Kennedy, Tom Aider- man, Chuck Jones, Steve Hunkapillar. Coach: Mr. Tolar Frosh Do Well BOTTOM L to R: Rodney Payant, Eric Pickard, Gayle Fager, Tom Johns, Larry Pace. TOP L to R: Bobby Cannon, Fred Kaup, Alan Wemsing, Richard Picard, Bobby Johns. Coach: Mr. Jahn 63 Tim Kennedy MOST DESERVING Basket? I had my hand up first BASEBALL COACH- Mr. Jahn BASEBALL SCHEDULE McEWEN SCORE OPPONENTS Me E wen 10- 1 Pend. Jr. Hi. McEwen 0- 9 Pend. Baby Bucks McEwen 3- 1 Touchet McEwen 1- 5 Pend. Baby Bucks McEwen 1- 2 Stanfield McEwen 2- 1 Mac-Hi Jr. Var. McEwen 14- 4 Mac-Hi Jr. Var. McEwen 11- 1 Umapine McEwen 7- 3 Weston McEwen 6-10 Pilot Rock McEwen 8- 4 Umapine McEwen 13- 4 Weston McEwen 9-10 Pilot Rock McEwen 9- 0 Weston McEwen 3- 7 Touchet SEASON RECORD Denotes Won-9 Lost-6 Games BOTTOM L to R: George White, Tom Phillips, Alan Froese, Bob Cannon, Eric Pickard, Bob Johns. TOP L to R: Philip Moses, Raymond Miller, Tom Alderman, Fred Kaup, Curtis Irving, Brooks Lieuallen. 66 Bob Cannon Highest Batting Average Tom Phillips Most Deserving Award Let’s Have A Homer Bob Johns Most Improved Player A Squad Kneeling-Kay Johnson and Peggy Adams-Back Row-Sally Adams, Peggy Callaway, Dee Hindman, Mk Gilli- land, Sally Geissel, Merry Ann Peal, and Linda McMillan. Victorious Year A Team Jan. 19-Umapine-lost-35-29 Jan. 26-Weston--lost-37-23 Feb. 2-Weston --won-31 -26 Feb. 9-Helix----won-31-26 Feb. 11 -Uma pine-won-32-29 Feb. 14-Helix---lost-26-24 B Team Jan. 26-Weston--lost-23-21 Feb. 2-Weston--lost-37-28 Feb. 9-Helix----won-63-17 Feb. 14-Helix—won-74-13 Total Season Points A Team-202 Combined Opponent’s-201 The traveling trophy was won for the second time in a row by the A team from Helix, Umapine, and Weston. 68 Didn't think I could do it, did ya? B Squad Couldn't they lower the net? Kneeling-Barbara Beamer and Debbie Zerba-Back Row-Mary Ellen Grammar, Debra Sheard, Rashell Sheard, Mrs. Gilliland, Gayle Wernsing, Cindy Fager and Beverley Wright. 69 McEwen Trackmen BOTTOM L to R: Curtis Irving, Chuck Jones, Eric Pickard, Tom Johns, Gayle Fager, George White. TOP L to R: Richard Picard, Alan Wemsing, Mike Smith, Tim Kennedy, Neil McMillan, Dennis McMillan, Bruce Bearchum, Jim Clark. Track Coach - Mr. Tolar This Page Sponsored By QUALITY GROCERY Most Deserving Award Dennis McMillan broke the jave- lin record with a throw of 177'4”. Dennis McMillan Jim Clark ties 100-yd. dash with time of 10.5. George White runs the hurdles in good time. High Point Award I Tim Kennedy Tim Kennedy runs high hurdles in record time of 16.3 and breaks the high jump re- cord with a jump of 6' 1 2 . 71 Sponsorships Mr. and Mrs. R. Bannister Mr. and Mrs. F. Johns Mr. and Mrs. R. McEwen Mr. and Mrs. D. Duncan Mr. and Mrs. J. Rice Mr. and Mrs. Q. Rugg Mr. and Mrs. W. Smith Mr. and Mrs. M. Sheard Mr. and Mrs. R. Woodroofe Mr. and Mrs. F. Zerba Mr. and Mrs. G. Watkins Mr. and Mrs. W. Clore Mr. and Mrs. W. Hansell Mrs. Henry Dell Mrs. Myrtle Hale Mrs. Clara Teal Thompson Ranches Dick Thompson Weston and Athena Comm. TV Marie Pambrum Mr. and Mrs. J. Tillman Mr. and Mrs. C. Sheard Mr. and Mrs. W. Coppock Mr. and Mrs. H. Swift Mr. and Mrs. B. Perkins Mr. and Mrs. D. Weber Mr. and Mrs. K. Betts Mr. and Mrs. R. Cannon Mr. and Mrs. C. Hesp Mr. and Mrs. E. Miley Mr. and Mrs. J. Weidert Mr. and Mrs. C. Case Mr. and Mrs. J. Adams Mr. and Mrs. E. McMillan Mr. and Mrs. R. McQueen Dr. and Mrs. A. Alderman Mrs. Areta Barrett Mrs. Edna McIntyre Mrs. R. L. 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Main Walla Walla HARVEY’S BEAUTY SALON Bon Marche Ph 525-6060 Walla Walla Tom Mildred Harvey Ja 5-1864 Walla Walla THE MODERN WAY OF FARMING Crop Care by Air JA 5-6893 MARSH AVIATION CO. The Silver Plane With The Yellow Rose Dorsey Roth, Owner-Martin Field Walla Walla Rashell Sheard welcomes all to graduation. Keith Taylor, class president, welcomes Mr. Walter Palm- berg, commencement speaker How, Why, and Are you Educated? were the topics in a speech given by Gayle Wernsing. Cindy Fager expresses the seniors gratitude to the community. Too Low Builds He Who Builds Beneath The Stars World News—1965 1 Humanitarian Dus—Dr. Albert Schweitzer died in September at Lambarene, his primitive hospital at the African jungle outpost of Gabon. The famed physician, who reached his 90th birthday in January, worked most of his life to relieve the suffering of jungle natives. 2 Queen Speaks—Queen Elizabeth II dedicated the John F. Kennedy memorial at Runnymede, England on May 14. Mrs. Kennedy is seated to the left and Prince Philip to the right of the queen. Carolyn Kennedy is seated between the queen and her mother, and Sen. Robert Kennedy stands behind Mrs. Kennedy. 3 Miss Universe—The reigning queen of beauty in the universe dur- ing the year was a representative from Thailand. 4 Bosch Returns—Former Dominican Republic President Juan Bosch was vehement in his address at a rally September 25, shortly after his return to Santo Domingo. 5 Wins in Run-Off— Charles dcGaullc polled 55.2 per cent of the vote in a run-off election against Francois Mitterrandon December 19. The vote gave DeGaulle the French presidency for another 7 years, but the strength of the Socialist-Communistic candidate corroded the popularity of the 71-year-old president.. 6 Agrees to Cease-Fire—Pakistani Foreign Minister Zulfikar Bhutto (right) agreed in the U.N. Security Council on September 22 to ac- cept the Council’s cease-fire order in the undeclared war between Pakistan and India. Pakistan's announcement came after India had agreed to the order. 7 Abortive Coup Fails—Indonesian President Sukarno was toppled from power for a brief 20 hours last fall. He gestured at a cabinet 6 meeting on October 6 during his first public appearance after the coup, which seriously shook his one-man rule. 8 Soviet Winner—Russian author Mikhail Sholokhov was vacationing in the Ural region on October 18 when he heard he had been awarded the 1965 Nobel Prize for Literature. The December award ceremony was held in Stockholm. 9 Return to Desolation—Hundreds of families returned to the wreckage of their homes, destroyed by eruption of Taal volcano, south of Ma- nila, on September 28. Volcanic ash covered a six-mile-square area. The death toll was estimated at 500. 10 Price of War—The number of casualties increased as the U.S. stepped up its military action in Vietnam. American advisors took part in many helicopter missions, carrying wounded soldiers, both Vietnamese and American, to copters on makeshift litters for evac- uation to Saigon. 1 1 Reason to Celebrate—Chancellor Ludwig Erhard of West Germany waved to a cheering crowd in Bonn after his Christian Democrats surged to victory in the September 19 parliamentary elections. Mayor Willy Brandt’s Social Democrats suffered defeat in the voting. 1 2 Colonial Rule Shaken—Rhodesian Premier Ian Smith broadcast a proclamation of sovereign independence for Rhodesia on November 11. The split from Britain was made in an attempt to insure a white minority rule of the African colony. It was the first such move against Britain since the American colonies broke away in 1776. Britain re- taliated swiftly and took the problem to the U.N. Security Council, which asked all nations to enforce an oil embargo against the Afri- can colony. I 1


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