The Pipings 2000 v.38 i.2
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The Pipings 2000 v.38 i.2
Clan GilleanUSA - Established1892 Member of Clan Maclean International The Pipings Volume38:2ll FaIl-2000/Winter-2001 Clan (iillean USA, Inc. - Deputy State Convener Directory Alabama (Vacant) Arizona (Vacant) Arkansas (Vacant) Colorado (Vacant) Connecticut (Vacant) Delaware (Vacant) District of Columbia (Vacant) Florida (Vacant) Illinois (Vacant) Indiana (Vacant) Iorva (Vacant) IVIaryland(Vacant) Maine (Vacant) Kansas JeanLoree'NunnHerod 540 Main BurdickKS 66838 (785)983-4480 Massachusetts Henry J. McClean 9 ReinswayCircle WestfordMA 01886-3132 Georgia-Culloden TomasJacksonGillon,Jr 2879 HillandaleCt Macon GA31204 (912)74G5779email: tuaidh@aol.com Kentucky SharlaJ. McClain 303 SignalRidgeRd FrankfortKY 40601 Mississippi(Vacant) IVlissouri(Vacant) Montana (Vacant) Nebraska (Vacant) lVlinnesota ColleenC. McClain 4139AvondaleSt MinnetonkaMN 55345-I 805 (612)938-7029 New Hampshire(Vacant) New Jerseyffacant) New Mexico (Vacant) North Dakota (Vacant) North Carolina (Vacant) Nerv York fr'acant) Ohio (Vacant) Oklahoma GeorgeHollis Parker 522 Chief StandWatie Ln Catoosa OK 74015 (er 8) 266-6s83 Tennessee-Middle ClarenceNorman Greek 2519 RegencyParkDr MurfreesboroTN 37129 (615)895-7635 email: cgreek3537@aol.corl Texas-SanAntonio Lila Lea Walling P O Box 1537 SugarLand TX77487 (218)49e-1132 Pennsylvania(VacantO Rhode Island (Vacant) Tennessee-West Lea Ann Flatt 109CountryPlace CordovaTN38018 (901)753-2884 Texas-North JamisonMclean Kirmser 1302Willowbrook ArlinEon TX760ll (817)277-2783email: kirmser(Eflash.net Vermont (Vacant) South Carolina Maftha Lynne Dodson 304 SharonLane EasleySC 29640 (864)859-2081 Texas-Central Karen JeanineChesh HCR #5 Box 566 Kerrville TX 78028 (210)2s7-s273 (s02)87s-2s4s Michigan(Vacant) (508)6e2-92r9 South Dakota (Vacant) Texas-Houston JamesCalvin Mclane III 9318Willow Meadow HoustonTX77A3l (713)774-6339email: jcmclane@iuno.com WestVirginia (Vacant) Wisconsin(Vacant) Utah (Vacant) [,ouisiana(Vacant) Virginia-(Vacant) Wyoming (Vacant) Ctan Gillean USA, Inc. covers the US fiom the Rocky Mourtairs East. Ifyou are interestedif one of the statescurrently without a deputyleaderlisted,pleasecontactClarenceGreek,Vice President. Volume38:213 Fall-200O/Winter-200 1 The Pipings Newsletterof the Maclaines, Macleans & Related Families Member - Clan Maclean International,Est. 1g92 t' c4' AND FRclrr tYte pn.es.iT)eDt At tfre AGM held during the TusconHighfandGames there was a reorganizationof some of the executive responsibilitieswith severalcurrent officers re-electedfor anotherterm: I continueas Presidentand David Mclane as Treasurer;also Wolf-DieterKlosewas re-electedas Directorfor region 1 ( Far West). The secretaryfunctions will be part of the office of the piplrtgs Editor. We had thifi-eight sign in at the gamesin Tuscon . They tell me the rain they had was just like one they had back in 1953. In fact, it was one of the few rainsthey've had at all since "sunshine"! the 50's--Scottish CGUSAhas a group of rooms blockedof for the next AGMin June 2001 for the Glasgow,Ky. Games. We were able to get a block of 15 rooms at the Cave City Ky. Best Western which is newly renovated. Ratesare $45.00per night for two adults. Three or more add an extra $5.00. Adultsare anyoneover age 13. Pleasecall the reseruationsmanager, MargaretVance,at (270) 773-3t6I. She is in-housefrom 7:00AMto 3:00PM, weekdays,CST.You need to identifu yourselvesas Clan Maclean International. You CANNOfget these rates by going ihrcugh central reseruationsfor tsestWestern! GfasgowHighlandGamestells me that Sir Charles Macleanof Dunconnelis finishingplanninghis visit to their gamesand our AGM. His wife, Anne,will be accompanying him. We are thrilledthat he will be one of the fourteen (14) Chiefsto be honored at these InternationalGames. The membershipat the AGM whole-heartedlysupported the reorganizationefforts and my hopesare to have all of the open positionsfilled in the near future. It is also hopedthat we can establishconvenershipsin the remainingstatesthat are currentlywithout such as soon as possible. My best wishesto all for this Springand the Easter season. I hope that all membershad a safe and peaceful holidaythis past winter Rlledwith the love and joy of famifyand friends. fI Cl (T (I ft ft (t CI f I (I CI (I, fi .(I fI [t (t ec ec ft ft (t fI (t f t 0] gaorn Xbe Yr;rLLenr;iio,L -- on rhe roadwth CGUSA's (Jf]-:CY)iUgS proverbial rollingstones(i.e.,on the movetoo muchto gatherany moss!!)-- Clarence and BobbyeGreek. . . Volume 38:213 COUNCIL OF SCOTTT SH CLANS ASSOCIATIONS. INC Culloden, GA: this reporterand spouselookedforward to our secondvisitto the CullodenHighlandGamesand ScottishFestivalheldon AprilB-9,2000. The rather limitedarea,the perrnanent'farmers markefshedwhich housesthe vendors,the inclementweather,and the enthusiasm volunteerworkersgivethis of the hardworking gamea feelof whatsucha gatheringin the 'auld'country couldhavebeen. / The host motel,DaysInn, of Forsythwasa pleasant surpriseat a roomrateof $39per nightand fromthe motelwe rodea shuttlebus to the Sponsor'sReception heldon Fridayeveningin a smallformerchurchbuilding nearthe festivalgrounds.Dressreguirements for this affairwerescant,and next yearwe knowto go in full was'slicedwhile Scottishattire. The delicious bar-be-que you wait'. Saturday,April8, dawnedcloudy,but as Scotsare not supposed to minda bit of mist,we arrivedat the games siteto set up the tent. The weatherbecamemoreand moredisagreeabfe with rain,gustywind,and veryfew dry momentsthroughoutthe entireday. Amongthe tent visitorshelpingus endurethe'wetness'was ClaudeHicks, Jr.,a federaljudge in Macon.Laterin the summerat the MountainGameswe werehappyto meethis Grandfather wife,Lynn,as well. We alsohadthe pleasure of meeting lohn and MarshaNuttallof Marietta.Bothcouplesare interested in the gatheringof Macleans/ Maclaines on MullIslandin 2002. NeilAnderson and FuflCircfe,SmithfieldFairand Eric Duncanprovidedall day entertainment for festival attendees.It wasalsoniceto seeKayCummings of Fall-2000/Winter-2001 AmateurAthletes is headof the Southeast Culloden--he andcoaches thoseaspiringfellows. anda simple,inspiring Sundaymorningwasbeautiful, washeldln the nearbyMethodist Church Kirkin'service (builtin 1802). Severalmorestonesfrom Scotlandwere presented to be includedin the memorialcairn. A special thanksto TomGillonof Maconand hisfriendfor their help. Carrollton, KY: on May12-14the 2000Highland Gameswereheldat GeneralButlerStateParkfor the l8th year. AlexBeatonand SevenNationswerethe featured performers.A full weekendof gamesactivities--golf tournament,sponsors'receptionand a conceftby Seven Nationson Friday,regulareventsall daySaturdaywith a and thenSundaya Kirkin'Service. Ceilidh that evening, VeryearlySaturdaymorningbroughtrainto the area, to unload, but it stoppedin timefor clantent sponsors andthe remainder of the weekend,thougha bit damp, wasverypleasant.All 23 clantent tableswerehoused underone hugetent on a pavedsurface(quitea contrast withtheankledeepmud we enduredthe monthbeforeat LochNorman!).Thistent arrangement more encouraged talk,interestand interaction amongclansthan is usually evident.Boothspotswerenot assigned, and Macleans foundthemselves besideMacleodsand MacEwens, and closeto MacArthurs and MacKavs. OurclanMacleantablewasbusy,our framedScotland mapcontinuedto draw interest.14 peoplesignedour visito/slog. It wasgoodto renewour friendship with DeanMcClain KY,and we weredelighted of Louisville, whenhe acceptedthe convenership for the stateof Kentucky. USA $lasgow HiglandGarnes(Iff): the ClanGillean (Macleans wasa hehive of activity tent and Maclaines) at the BarrenLakeStateParksiteof the Games,June2-4, 2000. As sponsorsof the tent, Cfarence and Bobbye Greekwereablyassistedby Jimand KathyWaddellof Knoxville, TN, Deanand SusanMcClain KY, of Louisville, and ClaudeHicksof Macon,GA. Theywerejoinedon Sundayby Dean'ssister,SharlaMcClain of Frankfort,KY. All thisgrouptookturnsat the "front"table,meeting andgreetingpassers-by and helpingall of themfind "their"homeplace on the big framedmapof Scotland. Justaroundthe cornerfromthe ClanGilleantent, CharlieandTriciaMcVeyof Nashville, TN,wereverybusy Vofume 38:213 with severalScotties(black)and a coupleof Westies (white). Theyprovidea rescueseryicein Middle Tennessee and SouthernKentuckyfor Scottishbreedswho areabandoned, abusedor left at the Nashville Animal ControlFacilityor otherareashelters.Theirtent attractsa gameattendees. largenumberof interested As usualthe GlasgowGamesprovidedall the expected sights,soundsand smells(of deliciousBritishfood)that we all hopeto find at theseHighlandGames.The KY weatherwasbeautifulbothdayswhichaddedto our enjoyment.We werealsointroducedto a new by WilliamJackson-- a verypatrioticsong composition Scotlandas the "Landof Light". celebrating Imagineour pleasurewhenSundayafternoonbrought famifyof Glasgow to our tent. Mrs. the Lessenberry is a Maclean. Hergrandmother's Lessenberry first name wasMacleanand that namehasalwaysbeengivento a family. Fouryearsold, daughterof the Lessenberry MacleanLessenberry signedour visitor'slistand went homewith a new Duaftcastlet-shirt'ljusther size". Pleaserememberthan in lessthan 2 rnonthsthis gamewill be the siteof the Internationaf Gamesat which in the USAwiflbe present time mostclansrepresented alongwith the Chiefsof perhapsa dozenclans, PLEASEALL YOUMEMtsERSOF CLAN GILLEAN USA--MACLEANSAND MACLAINES-.W'IO ARE WITHIN TRAVELINGDISTANCE OF GLASGOW KY, MAKE PLANSNOW TOATTEND THESEGAMES!!! Jonesborough, TN: the one-dayCelticFestivalhereon June10, 2000,broughta goodcrowdto the business town. districtof this small,historicEastTennessee is the oldesttown in the Foundedin 1779,Jonesborough with state. MainStreethasa l.fth-centuryatmosphere, and streetlights manyrestoredbuildings,bricksidewalks gas-lights. ThisFestivalleanstowardsa that resemble with periodcostumes. countryfair occasion Jim and KathyWaddellweretent sponsorsof the Macleansand did a goodjob locatingthe tent undera tree to takeadvantageof the shade. Our StateConvenor, EarlFletcher,with good helpfrom StonyLane(Cfan KirkLane'sson),erecteda tent and we wereset PResident for the day. Earlis activein the 79th Cameron whichaddedcolorand flairon the Highlanders Regiment, the walk-abouts of pipesand drums. Ninepeoplesigne.d Maclean'svisitor'slog--oneeventakingalongapplications for 5 morefamilymembers! Fa||-2000/Winter-2001 l2ew Market, AL: ClanMaxwellwas honoredon June and Games 16-18at the NorthAlabamaHighfandFestival Maxwell Clan history af The heldat SharonJohnstonPark. was "Border Reivers" as one of the and its participation a borders This site Festival. throughoutthe emphasized provides a small pines nearbyand smalllakewith tall coveredstagefor performers.The areais smalland lends itselfto a close,familyatmosphere.Therewere 24 clans and food as well as a varietyof merchandise represented Saturday. vendors.Over500 peopleattendedon (Macleannamesign madeby RobertDodson) clan tents wereset up on saturdaywith manyglances skywardas the weatherwasthreatening.Rainheldoff till n@n,but afterthat it wasshower'sun' shower,sun' so manyfoldedtheir tents and stoleawayto dryerquarters. signs,etc., were morethan Macleanflags,tablecovers, prevented us from settingup on which damp,a condition our guestlist,and signed tent our visitors to Sunday.Nine given of thesevisitors to Several papers were membership join clan. our will with the hopethat they . and we're off again!!! Clarence & Bobbye Greek (r [r ff. tr, (T, (T tr. (7. tr tr. (T tr U' fr' &' u' u. &. ec cr FCILLgo.w)es seclso.n Duringthe gameseveryoneenjoyedthe usualscottish in music,athleticsand Gamesactivities--competitions to haveHaroldand Betty nice was especially It Scoffish Games and Highland Gathering--cnnRLEsrCINdancing. their son, Billand his with along Charleston from Kastner playedwith the Kastner Ross son, whose wife Cydney, Thisyearour trip to the LowCountryof SCwasa the Maclean wear whom of Band--all Police charleston precededby a concertof the Musicof uniqueexperience wasa originator their because red tartan mdern the pipes, Maclean! Ross'brother,ReedKastnerplayedwith the Irelandandwales--featuring scotfand,England, drumsand highlanddancersof the BLACKWATCH citadel(Militarycollege)Pip and DrumBand--butboth wearingkiltsof BAND,who lookeddownrighthandsome took time to drop by the tent and speakwith me. Mrs' the RedRoyalstewarttartanand fancyblackfeathered BettyKastneralsoagreedto be my new clan Gilleansc werebandsandchoirsof the bonnets.Alsoentertaining DeputyStateConvener.Thesefolksmademy day at PRINCEOF WALES'DMSION (calledthe Lucknow charleston.we had a grandday visitingwith scottish military' groups in the are both of members Band)--all and new! friends--old and sing,but Notonlydid thesechapsplayinstruments they alsopresentedsomemightyfancyfootworkin their McClainsin South Carolina: dancing. and highland marching Afterspendingthe previousday in preparationin Mt. Games),my husband, SC(siteof the Charleston Pleasant, RobertDodsonand I hostedthe ClanMacleantent, being set up and readyfor the publicby 8:30- 34 completely Macleanpeopleand visitorssignedour registerfrom Georgiaand Florida. Southand NorthCarolina, Volume38:213 FamilyReunionwaswonderful! OurannualS.C.McClain rainand flash drenching we had when 1999 Unlike year had the most we this LONG, DAY ALL flooding to havea enough cool and was sunny It day! beautiful and coffee of fragrance stove--the buck the in fire wood at knocking was autumn that aware us made woodsmoke the door. 1 Fa||-2000/Winter-200 Mrs.GeftrudeMcClainDodsonwelcomedeveryoneas representatives of CaptainJohnMcClain--with descendants of two linesof hischildrenin attendance:DavidMcClain Reunionofficers Mauldin.All McClain andAnn McClain Loggins; RuthMcClain werepresent:President-Mrs. GertrudeMcClainDodson;Recording Organizer-Mrs. DarleneMcClainSeymore;Committee Secretary-Mrs. Clarkand Ms' Sharon DorisMcClain members-Mrs. peoplefrom Hamilton.Ourregistershowed90 McClain andVirginia(anda'nose Florida,Georgia,SouthCarolina count'revealedat least106in attendance)'Eachof the a gift. On this first reunionof the received 28'first-timers' we werehappyto havea god number NewMillennium, seedsfor futurereunions. of childrenpresent--planting presentwere Mrs.Aruenia members family Ourtwo oldest Rest,SC,and Mr. Chalres Travelers from Ballenger McClain EightClanGillean VA. Richmond, from Sr., Cochrone, Ms.ArleneMonis attended. officer and one members GilleanSC new Clan my of one to be Nelsonagreed DeputyStateConveners. said dinnerwasopenedwith the blessing A maruelous all Spiveyandafterwards by Mrs.PaulineMcClain enjoyedBradSeymoreplayingthe bagpipes immensely and alsohis Seymore) (sonof Ronnieand DarleneMcClain youngerbrotherDaniel(7) who playedthe fiddle. by lulian Furron this we wereentertained Following sangfor us and autoharp.IreneAllyn-Redford accordion as well. Amongthe gifts raffiedof was a 5x7 mattedand framedpictureof DuartCastle.As our reuniondrew to a closewith everyonelaughing,talking,visitingandgetting to knoweachother,we knewa grandtimewashad by all. It wastruly a day to remember!Althoughwe were keepinga keeneyeon HurricaneGordon,we had beautiful weatherfor the entiretrip. In fact, the weatherwasthe I haveever knownit to be in Charleston--I COOLEST sweatall day long! AlthoughGordon'srain even didn't were closebehindus, we wereableto get home bands car beforethe heavyrain started. our unload and Ow thanksto Gertrude McClain Dodson, SCState for thesetwo greatreportsfrom South Convener, Carolina!! (Z ft A: fr A: (f (f fr (I d, (I (Z tr (I (I (7 (fiz Col2glROtS A: (t A: A: (Z ft : (r !ll-- to wolf-DieterKlose (District1 Convener), on becomingBaronWolf-Dieter of the a KnghtGrandCommander Stefanlohnstone-Ktose, anda Knight Orderof St. Andrewof Jerusalem Commonwealth' the of Order the of Commander Volume38:213 deep in the heaft af TEXAS!!! Fto* Ruth Kirmser-Novemberin Texasmeansit is time for the Highland Gamesin Salado--aquiet little town locatedin the center is still in operation!The of the statewherea "stagecoach" clantentswereset up in a field next to MainStreetwith a prettystreamrunningby one sideof the field. It is a greatsettingand we alwayshavequitea few Macleans 30 of us a big familyreunion!Approximately visiting--like attendeddinnerSaturdaynight,gatheringoutsidethe Inn and being'pipedin' by RobertRankin,Jr. Stagecoach Robert,Sr. gavea very interestingaccountof Clan Macleanhistory. And we werevery glad to haveClarence and BobbyeGreekvisitingus. If you are everthinkingof comingto Texas,Novemberis the monthto comeand we wouldloveto seeyou in Salado! (JarnieKirmser,KentKirmse,RuthKirmser,RobinCollins, BobbyeGreek,ClarenceGreek,MelMcVeyin Salado) - otr () spR.ing gary.es olr?1esprzor/Ixing - llt the Clanfor the Scottish RoU"rt C. Rankinrepresented Museumin a International McAllen the CultureDayat red Maclean his in Lane James clans. forumdiscussing attending Also events. athletic run the dresskilt helped Lane' James and Mclain Schlaefer wereDanandJeanie Editor's note: in our next Pipingsissue watchfor informationon the recent Scottish Country Fair--a new Scottishevent for SCat SumterMarch23-25, 2001-not a typicalScottishGames,but a celebrationof Sumter's Celticand Scots-Irishrmts!) Fa||-2000/Winter-2001 [Lornen.s oF tbe $oaest * DONALD ALLEN MARSH, publisherof the McClain Exchange,passedaway at his home on Januar4L,2000. He was an honorarymember of Clan Maclean. He fought cancer,but it eventuallywon out. He leaveshis wife Sue MillerMarsh,2 sons,BreckAllen Marshand BlairScott Marshand his wife Sandy, 1 sister,JoyceAnn Marsh Watson,1 brother, RobertArthur Marshand wife Debbie, as well as numerousbrothers-and sisters-in-law,nieces and nephews. Our specialthanks to RobeftC. Rankin, Jr., who was able to have a piper for the service--which Don had wanted most when he know that the odds were againsthim. Aug. 25,7A0L Quechee Scottish Festival QuecheePolo Field Quechee,W (802) 496-2213 Sept.14-t6,2001 New Hampshire FtighlandGarnes (800)227-419L LoonMountain,Lincoln,NH www.nhscot.org act.7, 2001 Scotland's Highland Festival EdwardWaldoHomestead Scotland,CT (860)684-6584 (thanks fo John MacLean,Rqion 5 D/C ) I would like to refer Don'swork on the McClainfamily and have left his websitesup for anyoneto refer to: htm www.mexia.com/mcclain/home. (Sue Miller Marsh) (7 (t (r (r (r (7 a. (t a, (r (r (7 (x (z (T (z fr fr fr cz giLLeaD gat?tePirtgs- listof latest upcominggames& where ClanGilleanmemberswiill be this year - focusrng first on the Northeast May 19, 2001 Rhode Island Scottish Highland Festival WesterfyHigh SchoolAthletic Field WesterlyR I www.riscot.org (401)348-9109 June2, ZAAL Southern New Hampshire Scottish Games& Celtic Music Festivaf Oak Park,Greenfield,N.H, (603)464-9s06 June23,240L Western Mass.HighlandGames (413) s6B-7628 Brimfield, Massachusetts Now to the South & Midwestwith Clarence& Bobbye Greek City,OK Mar24 - UnitedScotClansof Ok -- Okfahoma -Mississippi of Highland Games Mar31 Scottish Jackson,MS NC Apr 21 - LochNorman-- Huntersville, -GA Culloden, Games Apr 28 Culloden IL HighlandGames-- Springfield, May19- Springfield AGM & May 3L-Jun 3 International Games Glasgoq KY -Michigan Jul 14 SalineCelticFestival Saline, -- Columbus, Indiana ScotFestival lul 20 - Columbus -Maine Games Brunswick, Aug 18 MaineHighland -Park, Estes CO Sep 8 Long'sPeakScottishGames -Church Sep15 ClanjamfryEvergreenPresbytian TN Memphis, -AL Sep29 AlabamaHighlandGames Montgomery, TN HighlandGames--Mutfreesboro, Oct 6 - Tennessee TN GapHighld.Games-- Harrogate, Oct 13 - Cumberland Oct20 - StoneMountainHighlandGames-- Atlanta,GA of Clans-- Salado,TX Nov10 - SaladoGathering -- BatonRouge,l-A Nov17 HighlandGamesof Louisiana [Jitor-'s [Q*gr"tr' July7, 2001 St. Andrew's Society of Rhode Island to el"" G;ll.rn t-JSA M.'J,polosi*, Taftan Day Picnic HaffenrefferMuseumGrounds Bristol,R. I. for tl," r-tn)iness"f tl^,;tissue)u" to Aug. 18, 2OO1 Maine Highland Games Thomas Point Beach Brunswick,ME MAINE.COM Monty@EXPLORE Volume 38:213 (401)781-79A9 in t"tl-, .L.) r,espont'b;lities unexpe p'of"rrionrl .n) p.t-'ronrl atleas. (7A7)364-3063 Fal|-20001Winter-2001 Clan Gillean USA, Inc. - State Uonvener Directory Alabama (Vacant) Arizona CharlesLee Mclane 9 1 2 S 2 9 hA v e n u e PhoenixAZ 85005 (602)233-r 880 Arkansas (Vacant) Colorado Barry M. Maclean 3323W 26s Avenue DenverCO 8021I (303) 48U0264 Delaware (Vacant) Districtof Columbia (Vacant) I nd i a n a Melba J. McKnieht 20 3 S I l 'r'S r New CastleIN 473624604 (76s) s29-3586 Iowa (Vacant) Florida RobertHammondForsman 4010Oak ljammock Ln Ft. PierceFL 34981 (5614 ) 61-1776 forsmanr(0gate.net Kansas Lottie Mclane Herod POBoxT6 CarvkerCiry KS 67430 (785-78t4344) Georgia EphraimR. Mclean 2257 Old BrookePoint DunwoodyGA 30083 (404)39Gs284 ernclean@qsu.edu Kentucky DeanE. McClain I I5l 0 Ol d S hel byvi l lR ed LouisvilleKY 40243 (502) 24s-7494 lVlaryland(Vacmt) Maine (Vacant) IVlichigan KennethH. Maclean. Jr. 533 Lincoln Rd GrossePointeMl48230 (3 l3-884-9399) Mississippi(Vacant) Missouri (Vacant) Massachusetts GregoryJ. Maclean 44 TownsendStreet FitchburgMA 01420 (508) 348-2416 gmakgilean@yahoo.com Montana (Vacant) New Jersey (Vacant) New Mexico (Vacant) North Dakota (Vacant) NorthCarolina KathyBlackToomey 14228Lucia fuverbend Mt Holly NC 28120 (7c/l) 8274388 Oklahoma GlenDaleMcClain 16325S l2gthEAve Bixby OK 74008 (918-366-9077) gmccll02l4@aol.com Tennessee Earl W. FletcherJr. 360 MarcellaDr. MosheimTN 37818 (4234224364) bluesprin gs2(Dlrotrnai l.conr West Virginia (Vacant) Pennsylvania SandraK. Bessetti StarRouteBox 5l CranberryPA 16319 (814)676-t478) bmmaclean @com pusen'e.conr NebraskafVacant) Connecticut DouglasJ. MacVeigh 68 BashonHill Road Bozrah CT 06334 (860) 823-t468 macveda@nv.com Illinois (Vacant) l,ouisiana RobertC. Lane 9526 JoorRoad BatonRougeLA 70818 (5M) 261-8s84 rclaneccpd@aol.com Minnesota John(Jack)L. Mclain Sr. 5925QuailAve N CrystalMN 55429 (612-s33-9319) iackmclain@iuno.com NervHampshire Victor H. Mclean, Jr. 170Favyanh Road NewingtonNH 03801 (603) 433-6617 NervYork JamesL. Mclean 238 Mulberry Drive -7057 FanningtonNY | 4425 (315)98G5747 ptome@aol.com Ohio AlexanderJohnGood l0l7 AtlanticAve # 856 ColumbusOH43229-1736 (614) 438-7444 myrmiddon@aol.com South Dakota David Alan Mclane I 123 9 thSL RapidCiry SD 57701 (605)3904879 I nrom(D^nrshrnorc.com Virginia (Vacant) Texas Ruth Ann Kirmser 1302Willowbrook ArlingtonTX 7601I (817-271-2783) rkirmser@flash.net Wisconsin(Vacant) Rhode Island JohnC. Maclean 88 Boxwood Ave CranstonRI 02910 (401-78t-7909) bimacSS@cs.corn Utah (Vacant) South Carolina Manha Gertrude Dodson 304 SharonLane EasleySC 29&0 (864)859-2081 gerfud Vermont (Vacant) Wyoming (Vacant) ClanGilleanUSA, Inc. coversthe US from the RockyMountainsEast.If you areinterestedifone of thestatescurrently withouta leaderlisted,pleasecontactClarenceGreek,Vice President. Volume38:213 Fall-200O/Winter-200 1 CIan Gillean USA Leadership Executive Committee(asof llll7l99) President(2003) OrvenKirk Lane 742 Lakewood Drive JeffersonTN 37760 (423)47s-20rs oklntn@prodiev.com V i c e Pre s i d e n t(2 0 0 2 ) ClarenceNormanGreek 2519 RegencyParkDr MurfreesboroTN 37129 ( 6 1 5 )8 9 5 - 1 6 3 5 email: c e re e k 5 3 3 7 @ a o l .c o m Secretary(2003) Treasurer (2003) CharlesH. McVey, Jr. David N. Mclane | 124RiverwoodDrive P O B ox 4061 Nashville TN 372 l 6-2228 A l vi n TX 775l l (6 r 5) 228-18s3 ( 2 8 1 )3 9 3 - 1 0 3 0e - m a i l : charlic.rncvey@i ipscomb.edudnmclane@.aol.com P ast Pr esident RobertC. Rankin 804 Pecan,Suite# 8 M c A l l e nT X 7 8 5 0 1 ( 2 1 0 )6 3I - 1 9 0 5e m a i l : rcrrank in@earthIink.net D i rectors Reeion I (2000) Wolf-DieterKlose 8912 E. ThomasRoad ScottsdaleAZ 85256 (6 0 2 )9 9 0- 1356 AK AZ CA HI ID MT NV OR UT WA WY Reeion 2 (2004) Robert C. Rankin.Jr. l5l lA Morrow Au s ti nT X 7 8 7 0 5 (5 1 2 ) 4 1 9 -7 2 9 9e ma i l : ripnrob(Dio.cont Reeion3 (2002) Reeion {.!f2001) Gary N. Mclean Gerald R- Larkey 2295 GordonAve 556I Tilly,i&{ill Road S t. P aulMN 55108 Dunwoody -*A 30388 (612)646-8019emai l : (404) 394-5"P email: mcleaO02@maroon.tc.edu Resion 5 (2003) JohnC. Maclean 88 BoxwoodAvenue Cranston,zu 02910 (401)78r - 7909 AR CO KS LA MS NM OK TX IA IL IN K Y MI MN MO AL DC DE FL GA MD ND NE OH SD TN WI NC SC VA WV CT MA ME NH NJ NY PA RI VT bjmac88@cs.com 'I ' ! . .{ Vofume 38:213 Fall-2000 inter-200 t The Pipings Cian Giilean USA, Inc. P O Box 4061 Alvin TX77512-4061 re*\ ri'i '',ll ff' t,g , ,, ii; rvlglIilJgIlrillJ Karen JeanMclean Miller II E4STFIST SAVANNAH GA 3I4O5- '- f" g ptrsb r_lI-r