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TOP LET: An unusually quiet band- room after a hectic day. TOP RIGHT: Referees see much action in a typical Geneva game. BOTTOM LET: Running that machine looks like fun. May we try it? BOTTOM RIGHT: Homeward bound! yr .f ' 'sf ii in . . . but don't be alarmedg it's just the stu- dents of G.H.S. stampeding to their next class. Because all of the classes in 1959 are so very interesting, the students can hardly wait to get to them. A thrilling football game! A post-game dance! Parties! Dates! The excitement of extra-curricular activities leaves the memories of the classroom far behind. Fun ranks a close second to an academic training in the minds of students. Carol, calls a sneaky photographer, and as she turns around, another informal snap- shot is added to our yearbook. Many shut- ters were kept busy in order that we, the staff, may present every phase of student life in picture form for what other medium is better equipped to give a more accurate and enjoyable account of Geneva High School in 1959 than that of the photog- rapher? vw 4 Dedication . . . - - 5 Appreciation . . - -7 Aquila Staff. . . . . 8 Administration . . . . . 11 Faculty ...... . . .15 Seniors .... - - - 21 Class Will .... - - 42 Class Prophecy . . . . 43 Class History . . - . - 44 Popularity P011 . . . . .45 Juniors ..... - . - 49 Sophomores . . . - . 55 Freshmen ..... . . . 59 Underclassmen . . . . 63 Activities .... . . . 69 Athletics .... . . 93 Social Whirl . . . . 107 Advertising . . . - - 123 Index . ..... . . 141 5 x Q U M' Y Z wwffg .kwky F f 4 T1 w Q. P, 'iv 1 ,zu paw ,gum sw' mm --...,,n,-.8 Mkmnmummwhwxky - W...N,L.,.,. W..w,,,,,,,NWNN f-f A 4 '4---...,.,,,,q. ....., f-AMW., f1 K'-wwf ,,, 'N'--M. W., W, W-WMA My Ill M Every student having any difficulty or problem received excellent advice for finding a solution from our new guidance counselor. In acknowledgement of his V The success of any class depends upon the ability of its sponsors to promote class spirit and harmony among its members. Our class has always had remarkable suc- cess in its undertakings largely because of the efforts of one of its sponsors to provide these two things. We have been fortunate to have her tireless support, tactful guid- ance, and genuine concern in each of our 7 O I special attention and assistance to us seniors, the Class of 1960 wishes to extend its wholehearted appreciation to Mr. Fondrk. 1 X, a'g,s '. projects. By understanding and helping us conquer our problems as a group and individually, she has obtained the good will of all. It is with deep affection and gratitude that we, the Class of 1960, unanimously dedicate this yearbook to you, Mrs. Patter- son. k 1 M VA-A l 1 in ig Tom Fleming Photographers Mary Spore . Bill MCN ellie t.....8..1a FT ,l Y 5 s it 3 2 Editor Elizabeth Lukes Virginia Shea, Sharon Clark, and Connie Czayka end their quest. The staff's files are so very well-kept, it takes an average of two days to find anything. Assistant Editor Shulee Stokes it .f The Aquila staff generally becomes quite familiar with the pro'ection room, and this .I year's staff is no exception Tetris Morris, Nancy Natko, Roger Clarke, Judie Coates, Bill McNe1lie, Susan Kelly and Carol Glazer leaf through old yearbooks for ideas. Layout Editor Circulation Manager Business Manager Don Mallik Andrea Nagy Terry Morris 9 'T SALESMEN: ROW ONE: Faith Good, Barb Wallace, Ellen Harrison, Hildegarde Pevec, Mable Aukerma Mary K. Carraher, Pat Parker, and Leilani Barnes. ROW TWO: Paul Lockwood, Paul Steudler, Doreen Schack, Rikki Barrett, Mary Rauckhorst, Carolyn nn 'UZ 1 Lantz, Ansel Pierce, and George Johnson. ROW THREE: Dave Turk, Jim Bonner, Jack Beitel, Den Kissman, Don Damon, Louie Peto, Dick Griffiths, Dick Virant, and Shelly Childs. NOT SHOWN: Den Boynar, Don Boynar, and Kathy Merritt. J' STAFF: ROW ONE: Judy Booth, Pat Graper, Sharon Clark, Virginia Shea, Jane Hyslop, and Carla Bryan. ROW TWO: Andrea Nagy, Nancy Armstrong, Martha Crossley, Nancy Natko, and Susan Kelly. ROW THREE: Judie Coates, Rodger Clarke, Virginia Prostor, and Connie Czayka. ' :AW-X ww tj, 31' Q- 1' fern-X i Richard Earl Lomas Douglas Anson Gerald In Memo fam . . . On December 16 1959, a fatal tram automobile acc1dent clalmed the llves of R1Ch3rd Earl Lomas and Douglas Anson Gerald, two h1gh.ly respected students of our school The1r deaths were a traglc loss The entlre school rrusses the1r fr1endly sm1les thelr warm personahtles and thelr good humor The serv1ce they rendered the school and the ass1stance they gave to people who needed help w1ll always be remembered We g1V6 trlbute to the fme character exempl1f1ed 1n both boys . ' WFWPYC , V. , Y. A ,V roi ' ia A 1 I x V A 4 r , Q any C Q l Y 23 , NN It n' f if if f O , . - . . . u a 0 A , u n u , . . . The smooth funcuonlng of a school depends upon done by Mr Balley supenntendent Mr C t a on a good admmlstrauon a necesslty that our school pr1nc1pa1 of the hlgh school and Mr Sherman possesses We can be proud of the eff1c1entJob belng pnnclpal of the Junlor hlgh J Caton John Sherman xxx. 12 I I D. . l n 1 1 ' K sg ' 2 p il . I fd s n X If , n Q d H f A A ' Ax 19, 3 E up . 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BUFTOM LEFT: Alfred Ekern fright jg Mechanical Drawing and Metal Working. George Puchan Qleft j5 Woodworking, Drawing IV, and Advanced Drawing. BOTTOM MIDDLE: Roslyn Ekerng Home Econo- mics and Home Management. BOTTOM RIGHT: Eloise Flemmingg General Sci- ence and Biology. r ,fam ,K il?Z4-221714 figlzg ' -J-x-ff 0 g Pfx 1. UPPER IEFT: Andrew Fondrkg Guidance Counselor and Driver's Ed. UPPER MIDDLE: Jeanne I-Iornackg College English X., English IX, and English X. UPPER RIGHT: Robert Hornackg Algebra I and II, Geometry, and Advanced Mathematics. RIGHT: Marian I-Iuffman5 Librarian. BOTTOM LEFT: Jeanne Jackson: French I and II and College English XI and XII. BOTTOM MIDDLE: Alice Johnson5 Bookkeeping and Typing I and II. BOTTOM RIGHT: Arlene Klamerg Chemistry, Physics, and Refresher Mathematics. J my 5? 5354 arg? S f +w ff'?6V ig ,.iW?is X 3f'yns I X.. MJ ! ,ff 1 053521 V Liffz: 6 ..Mf' K 3 f in , B-f g Y-' fn 44' UPPER LEFT: Joseph Malloneg Health and Physical Ed. UPPER MIDDLE: Leolyn Marting Physical Ed. and Photography. UPPER RIGHT: Edna Mynderseg Latin I and II and English IX. LEFT: Mary Northropg General Science. BOTTOM LEFT: Isabel PaIlante5 Librarian and Physical Ed. BOTTOM MIDDLE: Arlene Pattersong Foods and Crafts. BOTTOM RIGHT: Evelyn Smithg Ohio I-Iistory. gy:- e I I .1 I y y 19 CLASS OFFICERS are Carla Bryan, Secretary, Martha Crossley, Treasurer Elizabeth Lukes, Vice -President, and Doreen Schack, President. STEERING COMMITTEE plans class projects and makes class decisions. ROW ONE: Martha Crossley, Doreen Schack, Carla Bryan, Elizabeth Lukes, Tim Hill, Jim Bonner, Dave Turk, an Don Mallik. SENIOR HOMEROOM is a scene of corn plete confusion as demonstrated by Ed Colarik, Wilbur Hay, Judie Coates, Rodger Clarke, Tom Fleming, and Bob Harrison. . l . .., -I X V I , I X NNN ' Q X' . . 'vw f . r 'Fi 49 Q ,:'-- JACK WAYNE ALLMAN Student Council 15 Track 1,2,3,45 Football 152,35 Basketball 35 Junior Play 35 Concessions 3. 5, M l gjjjjif' NANCY JEAN ARMSTRONG Latin Club 25 FBLA 3,4 Sec.5 Camival Comm. 35 Banquet Comm. 35 Junior Play 35 Thespian Student Director 35 Concessions 3,45 GAA 45 Thespians 45 Senior Play 45 Thespian Play 4. GERALD AUSTIN ATKINSON Band 1,2,3,45 Carnival Comm. 35 Prom Comm. 3 Spectator Staff 4. Ommmgenagaladwerd MW L ,L 5 i2.I'1fw.if5 MM MABEL SUZANNE9 AUKERMAN Band 1,2,3,45 Thespian Play 2,35 Cheerblock 2,3,45 Library Club 253,45 Library Assistant 2,3,45 Junior Play 35 Camival Comm. 35 Prom Comm. 35 Spectator Staff 3,45 Concessions 3,45 Creative Writing Club 3,45 Choir 45 Thespians 45 Senior Play 45 Thespian Play 4. fi' LEILANI JEANNE BARNES Cheerblock 25 GAA 25 Latin Club 25 French Club 3,45 Prom Comm. 35 Camival Comm. 35 Senior Play 4. FREDRICA MAE BARRETT JACK LEROY BEITEL Band 1,2 ,3 ,4 Treas.5 Latin Club 25 GAA 2,354 Pres.5 Cheerblock 2,35 Library Club 35 Library Assistant 35 Creative Writers Club 3,45 Aquila Staff 45 Spectator Staff 45 Junior Play 35 Girls' State. J'-vw' Band 1,2,3,4 Junior Play 3 Thespians 4 sf of ' f-i PASSING NOTES is one way to communicate in school when talking is prohibited. ROY EDWARD BELCONIS Football 1,2,3,45 Track 2,35 Varsity G 45 Camiv Comm. 3. k al JAMES EDWARD BONNER Track 1,2,3,4g Key Club 2,33 NHS 2,35 Steering Comm. 45 Hiram 1,2,3. JUDITH ANN BOOTH Band 15 Float Comm. lg G-Teel1S 23 CAA 2,35 Thespian Play 2,45 Cheer- block 2,3,4g Junior Play 35 Banquet Comm. 35 Senior Play 49AquilaStaff 45 Spectator Staff 45 Con- cessions 3,43 Camival Comm. 3. PATRICIA ANN BORCICKY Choir 25 Money Making Comm. 35 Carnival Comm. 39 Concessions 35 Aquila Salesman 4. '27 DENNIS ELI BOYNAR DONALD GEORGE Football 1 2 3 4 Basketball BOYNAR 1,2,3 Baseball 1,35 Track Football 1,2,3,45 Basket- 2,3 Camival Comm 3 ball 1,2,35 Baseball 1,35 Varsity G 4 Track 2,35 Varsity G 45 Camival Comm. 35 Student Council 25 Class Second Vice President 3. REBECCA JEAN BRAINARD GAA 2,3,45 G-Teens 25 Library Club 25 Junior Play 35 Cheerblock 3,45 Con- cessions 3,45 Camival Comm. 35 Prom Comm. 35 Spectator Staff 45 Thespians 45 Senior Play 45 Thespian Play 4. C1- GOOFING OFF in the lunchroom are Larry Staida and Don Damon. CARLA LOUISE BRYAN Band 15 Choir 2,35 GAA 25 G-Teens 25 Student Council 2,45 Concessions 3,45 Junior Play 35 Prom Comm. 35 Camival Comm. 35 Cheer- block 3,45 Alternate Marshal for Baccalaureate and Commencement 35 Madrigals 35 FTA 3,45 Money Making Comm. 35 Thespians 45 Class Secretary 45 Aquila Staff 45 Steering Comm. 45 Senior Play 45 Queens Court 4. l WALTER DANIEL BURGWIN Band I,2,3,4. DAVID GEORGE CAMPBELL ofpzazdatlatwe r 1 Q.irx'xXly K J' rf 7 'ii 5 L, ,,.f' ' ANI? Q 2 XO f'J . 57 5 t V' D fn, J I i' if 55,11 SHARON LOUISE CLARK FTA 1,25 Latin Club 25 Majorette 1,2, Head 3,45 Cheerblock 2,3,45 G-Teens 2 Sec.5 Thespian Play 25 GAA 2,3,45 French Club 3,45 Junior Play 35 Carnival Comm. 35 Prom Comm. 35 Student Council 3 Vice Pres.5 Senior Play 45 Thespians 45 Aquila Staff 4. MARY CATHERINE CARRAHER Choir 1,2,3,45 FBLA 25 Junior Play 35 Cheerblock 3,45 Camival Comm. 35 Prom Comm. 35 Con- cessions 3,45 Office Girl 4 Spectator Staff 45 Aquila Salesman 4. RODGER WILLIAM CLARKE Basketball 1,2 manager5 Baseball 15 Junior Play 35 Senior Play 45 Aquila Staff 4. SHELDON RALPH CHILDS Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,3,45 Track 25 Varsity G 3,45 Camival Comm. 3. JUDITH ANNE COATES Cheerblock 2,35 GAA 2,35 Choir 25 Library Club 2,35 FBLA 2,35 Junior Play 35 Carnival Comm. 35 Prom Comm. 35 Concessions 3,45 Library Assistant 3,45 Spectator Staff 45 Thespians 45 Aquila Staff 45 Senior Play 45 Thespian Play 4. IX EDWARD COLARIK DONALD ROBERT DAMON Football 1,2,35 Basketball 1,2,3 Manager5 Track 1,2 FBLA 25 Baseball 35 Hiram 25 Carnival Comm. 35 Junior Play 35 Thespian Play 35 Thespians 45 Aquil MARTHA JOAN CROSSLEY Student Council 15 Library Club 1,2535 Library Assistant 1,25 CAA 2,35 Class Treasurer 2,3,45 Latin Club 25 Cheerblock 2,35 French Club 3,45 FBLA 3,4 Pres.5 Carnival Comm. 35 Office Girl 3,45 Concessions 45 Spectator Staff 45 Aquila Staff 45 Senior Play 4. SANDRA LYNN DAMON Choir 1,2,35 Cheerblock 35 Prom Comm. 3. S 3. Salesman 45 Senior Play 4. CONSTANCE BERT!-lA CZAYKA FBLA 3,45 Library Club 3,45 Money Making Comm. 35 Prom Comm. 35 Camival Comm. 35 Aquila Staff 45 Spectator Staff 4. of in EDWARD DAVIS EDWARD LEIGHTON Football 15 Basketball 15 DEMSHAR Concessions 3,45 Senior Bowling 35 Concessions 4 Play 4. FBLA 4. 23? a 3 qgww 5 Vffr -5, wafq Q H! 3 ' A --5 50 1 . , -A '-ww Q lawn X f ,Q 4 H g. ik. A. NL A W , fii 2 Q' ,W . , 1 5. 7 ly I' 5 Wai: 14 Q. 6 riff FAITH MARIE GOOD GAA 2,3545 Concessions 3,45 Junior Play 35 Camival Comm. 35 Prom Comm. 35 Office Girl 45 Cheerblock 45 Spectator Staff 45 Aquila Salesman 45 Choir 45 Senior Play 4. PATRICIA KAY CRAPER Band 1,2,3,45 Cheerblock 25 G-Teens 25 GAA 25 Thespian Play 25 Prom Comm. 35 Camival Comm. 35 Aquila Staff 45 Senior Play 4. J I MORGAN RICHARD GRIFFITHS Football 1,2,3,45 Track 152,35 Junior Play 35 Prom Comm. 35 Thespian Play 3,45 Carnival Comm. 35 FBLA 45 Varsity G 45 Senior Play 45 Baseball 45 Thespians 45 Announcement Comm. 45 Aquila Salesman 4. RICHARD DAVID HAFFA Football 15 Basketball 15 Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 2,3,45 Student Council 25 Camival Comm. 3. We cad! POLISHING THE APPLE are David Turk and George Johnson. The poor victim is Mrs. Patterson. ROBERT NORRIS I-IANGE Football Parking 1,2,3,4g Golf 3,45 Carnival Comm. 3. 0608 Ws ELLEN HARRISON Cheerblock 2,35 Concessions 39 Prom Comm. 33 Aquila Salesman 4. WILBUR HAY AM 4 x VN. JOHN WILLIAMS MARTIN JESSE I-IAWES Basketball 15 Football manager 1,2,3,45 Track 3,4 Camival Comm. 3. K , . CAROL ANN HEII. TIMOTHY OWEN HILL Band 1,2,3,45 FBLA 3. Football 1,2,3,4g Basketball Ig Baseball 1,3,4g Key Club 3,45 Steering Comm. 4. DAVID LEE I-IRIBAR Football 3,45 Track 3,45 Carnival Comm. 3. JANE WOODWORTI-I I-IYSLOP Float Comm. 15 FTA 1,2,45 Cheerblock 2,3,45 Cheer- block 2,3,45 G-Teens 25 GAA 253,45 Thespian Play 2,35 Queens Court 25 Junior Play 35 French Club 35 Camival Comm. 35 Prom Comm. 35 Banquet Comm. 35 Concessions 3,45 Spectator Staff 45 Senior Play 45 Aquila Staff 45 Commencement and Baccalaureate Usher 35 Thespians 45 Money Making Comm. 3. fx, K . as 'fi . e-- 2, EDWARD ALBERT HUDOLIN Track 15 Carnival Comm. 3, Aquila Salesman 4. 0605 RICHARD LEE JANSON Camival Comm. 35 Senior Play 45 Money Making Comm, 3. TI-IERON LEE HUNT Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,3,45 Track 1,25 Carnival Comm. 35 Baseball 3,45 Prom Comm. 35 Marshal for Baccalaureate and Com- mencement 35 Varsity G 4. GEORGE I-IARLAND JOHNSON Football 1,25 Basketball 1,25 Track 25 Key Club 3,45 Camival Comm. 3. ELIZABETH MARIE KALUBA Junior Play 35 Carnival Comm. 35 Cheerblock 3,4 FBLA 3,45 Money Making Comm. 35 Concessions 4. in .. M Q Q XX COLLEGE ENGLISH students. ROW ONE: Pat Parker, Jack Allman, Den Boynar. ROW TWO: Nancy Armstrong, Lonnie Barnes, Virginia Prostor. SUSAN KELLY Cheerleader 1,2,3,45 Float Comm. 15 FTA 1,2,3,45 NHS 2,3,4 Vice President5 G-Teens 2 Treas.5 GAA 2,3 Sec. 45 Thespian Play 2 3- Prom Comm. 35 Junior I ! Play 35 French Club 3,45 Commencement Usher 35 Concessions 3,45 Thespians 45 Senior Play 45 Aquila Staff 45 Spectator Staff 4. ANTON FRANK KERZIC Camival Comm. 3. W X STANLY L. KOSTANOSKI JAMES HOWARD LAIDLAW Carnival Comm. 35 Hiram 3. Carnival Comm. 3. ui ff. gi si ui CAROLYN SUE LANTZ Cheerblock 2,3,4g GAA 2,3,4g Bowling 25 G-Teens 25 Majorette 3,45 Junior Play 3s Camival Comm. 3. ROBERT LEONARD CHEMISTRY students, Dave I-Iribar, Steve Pitcher, and Don Mallik, are working on a plan to blow up the school. PAUL LOCKWOOD Track 1,3,45 Latin Club 25 Hiram 1,35 Senior Play 4. . LA: 1 ,' f Q 1,1 I , .N C J C' ' 1' 1 X W ' Cf, 'f ry. V' if: M'-,P if A Rixixlx. J V . ,X Ax! . A -. if 1 H V Qywn - X It A 1 X NW N N 5, y x..f ELIZABETH ROSALIE LUKES Camival Comm. 35 Cheer- block 25 Concessions 3,45 Hiram 1 2,35 Junior Play 3 Librar Club 1,2,35 Library, Y Assistant 1,2,35 Office Girl 25 NHS 3,4 Pres.5 Prom Comm. 35 Aquila Staff 4. KATHY M. MERRITT Majorerfe 1,2,3,4, GAA 25 Thespian Play 2,35 Cheer- block 2,35 French Club 3,45 Junior Play 3. -1 DONALD WAYNE MALLIK Hiram 1,2,35 Latin Club 2 Pres.5 Key Club 2,3,4 Sec.5 Camival Comm. 35 Class Vice Pres. 35 Junior Play 35 Senior Play 45 Steering Comm. 45 Aquila Staff 4. owzleat GERALD DUANE METZLER Camival Comm. 35 Aquila Salesman 4. ,IW w Y 'Q VINCENT MARQUETTE Carnival Comm. 3. bww.. KARRB4 GEAN MILLER Cheerblock 25 Carnival Comm. 35 Prom Comm. 3 Concessions 3,4. 1 SANDRA LOLETAH MOLNAR Majorette 1,2,3,45 GAA 25 Cheerblock 2,35 Camival Comm. 35 Latin Club 25 Queens Court 2,3 Queen 4. LORETTA ANDREA NAGY Class Sec. 15 Student Council 15 Cheerblock 2,35 NHS 3,45 Prom Comm. 35 Banquet Comm. 35 Junior Play 35 Camival Comm. 35 Concessions 3,45 Office Girl 45 Aquila Staff 4. . lt 5. TERRY MORRIS Key Club 2,3 Vice Pres. 4 Pres.5 Choir 1,2,3 Vice Pres. 4 Pres.5 Football 1,25 Track Manager 1,25 Basketball Manager 15 NHS 2,3,45 Latin Club 25 Student Council 3,45 Float Comm. 15 Madrigals 1,2535 Junior Play 35 Prom Comm. 35 Aquila Staff 4. NANCY MARIE NATKO Library Club 1,2535 Office Girl 2,3,45 Cheerblock 2,3,45 G-Teens 25 GAA 25 Student Council 3,45 Junior Play 35 NHS 3,4 Sec.5 Concessions 3,45 Camival Comm. 35 Senior Play 45 Aquila Staff 4. Q 4 WILLIAM MCNELLIE Football 1,2,3,45 Float Comm. 15 Track 1,25 Bas- ketball Manager l5 Student Council 25 Varsity G 2,35 Camival Comm. 35 Con- cessions 35 Junior Play 35 Thespian Play 35 Prom Comm. 35 Banquet Comm. 35 Baseball Manager 35 Key Club 45 Thespians 45 Senior Play 45 Aquila Staff 4. JOSEPH KENETI-l NEMETH Carnival Comm. 3. ROBERT G. NEUBACI-IER Class Treasurer 15 Safety Patrol 15 Concessions 3,45 Football Parking 2,3,45 Carnival Comm. 3. A AQWS N.-fb' TYPICAL STUDY HALL in high school is shown by Sandra Sparr, T1m Scheurmg Virginia Shea Dave Vesey and Dick Virant. RICHARD HERBERT OLSEN Basketball 1,25 Football 15 Track lg Carnival Comm. 35 Aquila Comm. 3. LAURA PAANANEN Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 2,3,45 Choir 3,45 Camival Comm. 35 Prom Comm. 3 . X X.. LOUIS RYON PETO Band 15 Track 3,45 Junior Play 35 Carnival Comm. 35 Concessions 35 Com- mencement Usher 35 Senior Class Play 4. HILDEGARDE PEVEC Junior Play 35 French Club 3,45 Prom Comm. 35 Carnival Comm. 35 Con- cessions 35 Senior Play 4. ANSEL JOHN PIERCE Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Baseball 1,3,45 Track 25 Varsity G 2,3,45 Class Vice Pres. 25 Class Secretary 35 Prom Comm. 35 Camival Comm. 3. STEPHEN LEE PITCHER Fairport 1,25 Junior Play 35 Thespian Play 35 Senior Play 45 Camival Comm. 35 Thespians 4. .xx-5 606486 STACKING LOCKERS as a friendly gesture are Roy Belconis and Hildegarde Pevec. VIRGINIA MARIE PROSTOR G-Teens 25 GAA 2,35 Cheerblock 25 French Club 3,45 Prom Comm. 35 Aquila Staff 45 Spectator Staff 45 Office Girl 4. uadq . MARY ALICE RAUCKHORST Cheerleader 1,2 ,3,45 Con- cessions 3,45 GAA 2,3,45 Latin Club 2 Treas.5 FTA 3,45 Money Making Comm. 35 Prom Comm. 35 Spec- tator Staff 45 Aquila Sales- man 4. KARREN EILEEN SCI-IAEFFER Choir 1,2,3,45 FBLA 25 Prom Comm. 35 Camival Comm. 35 Cheerblock 3,45 Concessions 3,45 Aquila Salesman 4. I JOSEPH HAROLD RHVIEIKA Aquila Salesman 4. TIMOTHY KURT SC HEURING Madison 15 Carnival Comm. 35 Prom Comm. 3. DOREEN KAY SCI-IACK Class Vice Pres 1 2 Class Pres 3 4, GAA 2 3 Latin Club 2 Vice Pres Ring Comm 2 Cheerleader 3 4 Commencement Marshal 3 Junior Play 3 Prom Comm 3 Camlval Comm 3 Steering Comm 4 Student Council 4 Office Girl 4 Queens Court 3 Announce ment Comm 4 VIRGINIA MARIE SHEA Float Comm 1- Cheer- block 2,3,45 GAA 2 5 C-Teens 25 FTA 2 35 Stu- dent Council 2,35 Thespian Play 2,35 French Club 35 Prom Comm. 35 Junior Play 35 Carnival Comm. 35 Bowling 3,45 Concessions 3,45 Senior Play 45 Thespians 45 Aquila Staff 4. i SANDRA KAY SPARR Concessions 3,45 Prom Comm. 35 Carnival Comm. 35 Office Girl 4. PAUL ANDREW STEUDLER Carnival Comm. 35 Junior Play 35 Key Club 4. GEORGE DAVID SPENCER Band 1,2,3,45 Latin Club 25 Thespians 2,3,45 Key Club 2,3,45 Pep Band 3,45 Choir 35 Prom Comm. 35 FBLA 4. SHIRLEE ANN STOKES Float Comm. 15 Thespians Play 1,25 Latin Club Sec. 25 G-Teens 25 Cheerblock 2,3,45 Class Vice Pres. 25 Bowling 35 GAA 2,3,45 Junior Play 35 Commence- ment Usher 35 Concessions 2,35 Student Council 3 Sec.5 Office Girl 45 Senior Play 45 Queens Court 45 Thespians 45 Spectator Staff 45 Baccalaureate Usher 3. MARY MARGARET SPORE Choir 2,35 Concessions 35 Prom Comm. 35 Camival Comm. 35 Aquila Staff 4. DAVID LEE TURK Hiram 35 Camival Comm. 35 Key Club 45 Steering Comm. 45 Senior Play 4. LARRY KENT STAIDA Class President 15 Hiram 1,25 Key Club 15 Football Manager 15 Basketball 1,25 Student Council 25 Track Manager 25 Baseball 35 Junior Play 35 Thespian Play 35 NHS 35 Basketball Manager 35 French Club 3,45 Prom Comm. 35 Money Making Comm. 35 Aquila Salesman 4. DAVID H. VESEY Hiram 15 Latin Club 25 Junior Play 35 Baseball 3,4 Prom Comm. 35 Camival Comm. 35 Senior Play 45 Spectator Staff 4. X I L. 1,6 J POWER OF CONCENTRATION is expressed by Clarke, reg Jdfdaiik, Becky Br naml ack 1-,bf Terry I-lunt, Faith Good, Andrea Nagy, Rodger man, Ji B'on'ilJr,,T'lm I-ull, and, ane Ayslo . ' I, l ll -5 I ' fl X I Z . f J f ,ff , ,, 14,2- ta an om f , I Ai IZ' 1 I ' 1, f' r I 1 f 'I - hv , I ,fa V' l J y RICHARD LOUIS VIRANT Football 1,2,3,4, Track 1,2,35 Camival Comm. 3, Varsity G 3,45 Baseball 4. BARBARA ANN WALLACE Cheerblock 2,35 GAA 2,35 Carnival Comm. 35 Prom Comm. 3, Junior Play 33 Concessions 3,45 Office Girl 4. ,..- . . , I 1 in I . j , fl 'VIJIXI +I ,ll 2 1 ' X ful X, ll f ' ,Wa , ff 1' 'ff 'L I JM I If ,fs ' I' I' I r' DARLENE MARY WARNER Money Making Comm. 3, Carnival Comm. 3, Con- cessions 3, Aquila Sales- man 4. nag DAVID NEALE WIGGINS Football 1, Basketball 1,2, 3,45 Track 1,2,4g Thespian Play 1, Junior Play 35 Spectator Staff 4, FBLA 4, Creative Writers Club 4. l Jack Allman wrlls hrs happy attrtude to Sherry Wrllrams Nancy Armstrong wrlls her bomb to Mr Crncrarellr Gerry Atkrnson wrlls hrs souped up 51 Ford to Betty Hallam Mabel Aukerman wrlls Krm Ashley and Don Peck her panrc prlls Lonnre Barnes wrlls her Englrsh notes to future sufferers Rrkkr Barrett wrlls Mr Crncrarellr a grant srze Bufferrn Jack Bertel wrlls hrs gettrng rnto trouble to Ron Pasqualone Roy Belconrs wrlls hrs educated toe to Mr Cmcrarellr Jrm Bonner wrlls hrs seat rn chemrstry to some alert Junror Judy Booth wrlls her sense of humor to someone who needs rt Pat Borcrcky wrlls her seat rn study hall to her srster Kathy Den Boynar wrlls hrs brg toe to Mr Crncrarellr Don Boynar wrlls hrs ankles to Mr Crncrarellr Becky Brarnard wrlls her whrte walls to anyone wrthout a parnt brush Carla Bryan wrlls her contact lens to anyone wrth glasses Walter Burgwrn wrlls a 1960 penny to Mr Crncrarellr Dave Campbell wrlls hrs wrecked 56 Ford to Syl Stanrsa Mary Carraher wrlls her ponytarl Up to her srster Betty A Shelly Chrlds wrlls hrs homeroom seat to some Junror Sherry Clark wrlls her hrgh toss to the next head maJorette Roger Clarke wrlls the school rf rt lasts to hrs krds Judre Coates wrlls Mr Kuhl and Mr C to her srster Elrssa Ed Colarrk wrlls hrs suspenders to Syl Stanrsa Martr Crossley wrlls a stenographer for Mr Ayer s classes Connre Czayka wrlls quret manners to any loud mouth Don Damon wrlls hrs brownre pornts to Drck Holden Sandy Damon wrlls all her Elvrs records to Betty Kaluba Ed Davrs wrlls what he learned from mrstakes to hrs srster Ed Demshar wrlls hrs bookkeeprng to next year s unfortunates Pat Ellrs wrlls Betty Rae abrlrty to get rn early Saturdays Tom Flemrng wrlls hrs scholarshrp pen to Dodre Copen Maralyn Fortrn wrlls her abrlrty to go steady to anyone Carol Glazer wrlls a brg explosrve crgar to Mr Crncrarellr Farth Good wrlls her Cuprd abrlrty to anyone who needs rt Pat Graper wrlls her abrlrty to march 8 5 to Jrm Belconrs Drck Grrffrths wrlls hrs rrght guard spot to Dale Lrster Drck Haffa wrlls hrs beat up bass drum to Brll Cahn Bob Hange wrlls hrs crvrcs book to Judy Hoover Ellen Harrrson wrlls keeprng quret to Dorothy Steele Bob Harrrson wrlls hrs crvrcs book to some Junror Wrlbur Hay wrlls Mrs Johnson hrs typrng grades Marty Hawes wrlls hrs lazrness to Jrm Ford Carol Herl wrlls her study hall seat to her srster Sharon Trm Hrll wrlls hrs touchdown passes to John Bernhardt Dave Hrrbar wrlls hrs chemrstry seat to a trred Junror Terry Hunt wrlls hrs curly harr to Mr Crncrarellr Jane Hyslop wrlls her shyness and weak vorce to Judy Novak Rrch Janson wrlls hrs geometry grades to anyone George Johnson wrlls hrs abrlrty to pump gas to Jrm Belconrs Betty Kaluba wrlls the abrlrty to be good to Helene Dowd Susan Kelly wrlls her Irrsh brogue to Pat Kelley Tony Kerzrc wrlls hrs parkrng permrt to Syl Stanrsa Den Krssman wrlls hrs cleats to anyone wrth nerve Rodger Konczal wrlls hrs herght to Chuck Fuller Stan Kostanoskr wrlls all old corns to Mr Crncrarellr Jrm Lardlaw wrlls Geneva Hrgh School to the underclassmen Carolyn Lantz wrlls Janet Rae her abrlrty to mrss the rnsert Bob Leonard wr1ls'P'P9 Paul Lockwood wrlls hrs extra brownre pornts to Jrm Rucks Betty Lukes wrlls anythmg and everythmg to anybody Don Mallrk wrlls the senror chrp to next year s senror class Vrnce Marquette wrlls hrs crvrcs book to Alex Kathy Merrrtt wrlls an abrlrty to break test tubes to junrors Gerry Metzler wrlls hrs parkrng place to a future Junror Karren Mrller wrlls her abrlrty to study nrghts to Hyler Rrkkr Molnar wrlls her crush on Mr Ayers to Betty Hallam Terry Morrrs wrlls the Key Club to Joe Mallone Brll McNellre wrlls hrs lab apron to Chuck Fuller Andrea Nagy wrlls her long frngernarls to Mr Crncrarellr Nancy Natko wrlls Mrs Bernhardt and D J to her srster Pat Joe Nemeth wrlls the drrver s trarnrng car to Mr Fondrk Bob Neubacker wrlls hrs parkrng place to anyone who needs rt Drck Olson wrlls hrs homeroom seat to some lucky Junror Laura Paananen wrlls her trombonrsts seat to Joe Tomko Dranna Padavrck wrlls her seat rn study hall to M P Pat Parker wrlls a lab apron to anyone takrng chemrstry Loure Peto wrlls hrs bald snow trres to Joe Mallone Hrldegarde Pevec wrlls gettrng rn Mr C s harr to T Burgett Ansel Prerce wrlls hrs crvrcs book back to Mr Ayers Steve Prtcher wrlls hrs trrps to Kent to any hopeful junror Gmger Prostor wrlls all the fun she had to her srster Ruth Mary Rauckhorst wrlls cleanrng the freld to Judy Kerzrc Joe Remerka wrlls a lrttle black book to anyone as cute Doreen Schack wrlls her ponytarl to Mrs Bernhardt Karen Schaffer wrlls a mrllron dollars to her srster Jeannre Trm Scheurmg wrlls hrs naturally wavy harr to Ron Edy Vrrgrnra Shea wrlls her red harr to the grrls who have to get rt out of the bottle Sandy Sparr wrlls crvrcs to anyone who lrkes rt Dave Spencer wrlls hrs Ellrngton records to Mrs Jackson Mary Spore wrlls all her bobbre prns to Brenda Geho Larry Starda wrlls hrs week ends to Connre and Sherr Wrllrams Paul Steudler wrlls hrs curly harr to Mr Cmcrarellr Shrrlee Stokes wrlls Lrnda Meacham the grrd stat Dave Turk wrlls hrs parkrng space to Wally Sears Dave Vesey wrlls hrs seat rn chemrstry to a physrcs student Drck Vrrant wrlls hrs abrlrty to krck freld goals to Mr C Barbara Wallace wrlls rmrtatrng Chester to Mr Crncrarellr Darlene Warner wrlls all her boy troubles to Jane Barrett Dave Wrggrns wrlls hrs Jrve talk to Alvrn Wrrght John Wrllrams wrlls hrs seat rn homeroom to any junror 0 42 J ack Allman Nancy Armstrong Gerry Atkrnson Mabel Aukerman Lonnre Barnes Rrkkr Barrett Jack Bertel Roy Belconrs 11m Bonner Judy Boot Pat Borcrcky Den Boynar Don Boynar Becky Bralnard Carla Bryan Walter Burgwrn Davrd Campbell Mary Carraher Shelly Chrlds Sherry Clark Rodger Clarke Judre Coates Ed Colarrk Martr Crossley Connre Czayka Don Damon Sandy Damon Ed Davls Ed Demshar Pat Ell1s Tom Flemrng Maralyn Fortln Carol Glazer Farth Good Pat Graper Dlck Grrffrths Drck Haffa Bob Hange Ellen Harrrson Bob Harrrson Wrlbur Hay Marty Hawes Carol Herl Trm H111 Dave Hrrbar Ed Hudolrn Terry Hunt Jane Hyslop Rrch Janson George Johnson Betty Kaluba Make rubber crutches for the polro ward Head nurse of the new space hosprtal Hot rod drrver World peacemaker Lady wrestler Wrfe of a mad screntrst who wrrtes R 8: R songs Shoemaker Professronal checker player Professronal clock watcher Secretary to a labor racketeer Teacher at Geneva Hrgh School Sclentrst to develop harr lrke Mr Crncrarellr s Coach at Lake Erre College to tape ankles Go across Lake Erre on water skrs Contact lens specralrst Bouncer Pool shark Tallest lady rn the world Quarterback for Cleveland Browns Drum majorette at West Pornt Grve tennrs lessons to Mr Fondrk Alfred E Newman s wrfe Mrllronarre French professor at Vassar Mr Kuhl s prrvate secretary Space cadet Famous artrst for the Saturday Evemng Post Wash wrndows rn the Whrte House on Saturday Prrncrpal of Geneva Hlgh School Cheese salesman from the moon Mother persuader Next B B Mr Cmclarellr s corn keeper Manufacturer of blue sweaters Frrst woman rn the men s d1v1s1on of the Navy Referee women s wrestlmg matches New proprretor of the Left Bank Rocket engrneer Mrss Potato Sack of 1987 Tall storyteller My future rs the last of my worrres Admual rn the Unrted States Navy Secretary Assrstant drtch drgger under Mr Crncrarellr Mlllronatre Prrvate secretary for John B Trpton Football coach at Andrews Mother of ten chrldren Make parts for our Model T Drrve the world s fastest car over 720 Khrushchev s executrve secretary Susan Kelly Tony Kerzlc Den Krssman Roger Konczel Stan Kostanoskr hm Lardlaw Carolyn Lantz Bob Leonard Paul Lockwood Betty Lukes Don Mallrk Vtnce Marquette Kathy Merrrtt Gerry Metzler Karren Mrller R1kk1 Molnar Terry Morns B111 McNell1e Andrea Nagy Nancy Natko Joe Nemerh Bob Neubacker Drck Olson Laura Paananen Pat Parker Loure Peto Hxldegarde Pevec Ansel Prerce Steve Pttcher Grnger Prostor Mary Rauckhorst Joe Remerka Doreen Schack Karen Scheaffer T1m Scheurmg Vrrgrma Shea Sandy Sparr Dave Spencer Mary Spore Larry Starda Paul Steudler Shrrlee Stokes Dave Turk Dave Vesy Drck Vuant Barbara Wallace Darlene Warner Dave Wrggrns John Wxllrams Skr waxer at the Olymprcs Future grape ptcker of Amerrca Krss babres College basketball player wrthout an educarron Bold Adventure Barber Wrfe of a football captarn Mrllronarre Captarn of hrs own shrp World s largest consumer of mrdnrght orl Brew master Dresel mechanrc One of the world s leadrng mathematrcrans Road strrpper Model Geneva on the lake sweatshrrts Teach Sharon Clark s krds baton twrrlrng Wrrte a love lorn column for men Mr Amerrca Ambassador to Russra Never wlll I tell' Paladrn busrness manager Naval pllot One of the rrchest men rn the world Concert trombonrst Lady lron tamer Bar fly Manager of an egg route rn Trmbucto Drtch drgger wrth a college degree Professronal Knrght of the Road fbumj Specralrst rn the preventron of baldness Playground supervrsor A1 s runner up Secretary to Rock Hudson Old mard Motel for Mooer s Leader of Shay s Rebellron That would be tellmg Become Drzzy Grllespre the Second Open the frrst salon on the moon House parnter on Blarr Avenue rn Ashtabula Be a model photographer Irma s understudy Drctate my lrfe to Alfred E Newman Test drrver for sprrngless surreys Swrm the Atlantrc Ocean wrth an rron lung Mrs Ronnre Clark Housewrfe Take Prcasso s place rn Pans My future ts just around the corner a father ' ............... . ' ' Dianna Padavick ..................... Chicken plucker 43 It was tn the fall of 1956 that the members of the Class of 1960 gathered outsrde the doors of the new hxgh school The class really started to roll under the leader shrp of tts newly elected class offrcers prestdent Larry Starda vtce prestdent Sandra Molnar second vrce presrdent Doreen Schack secretary Andrea Nagy and treasurer Bob Neubacher The class spon sored a dance after a game Were they thrtlledl They thought they were brg wheels as freshmen Thrs was the year that the class began to show tts out standmg abrlrty rn sports two of tts members were playrng varsrty football The class put a float ln the Homecomtng parade that year also Another September came and the class found themselves back at G H S thls trme as sophomores ready to start a new term Therr offtcers for thrs year were prestdent Mark Lawlor vrce presrdent Trm H111 second vtce prestdent Shrrlee Stokes thtrd vrce presrdent Doreen Schack secretary Ansel Prerce and treasurer Martha Crossley The class sponsored a dance agarn and sold Chrrstmas cards too Sprrng came and sophomores Jane Hyslop Shrrlee Stokes Susan Kelly Larry Statda Ansel Pterce and B111 McNell1e were asked to serve at the Junror Senlor Prom When the fall of 1958 arrrved the class frnally found themselves holdtng the trtle they had long awarted Junrors' Puttrng thelr best foot forward they contrrbuted many class members to the band rncludtng four strutttng majorettes and Drum Major ette Sharon Clark Results of the electron of class offrcers revealed Doreen Schack presrdent Don Malltk vrce presldent Don Boynar second vrce presrdent Ansel Prerce secretary and Martha Cross ley treasurer Wrth the help of Mrs Patterson qchalr man of the class sponsorsj Mrs Jackson Mr Fondrk Mrss Walters and Mrs Ekern the class really worked well together ln the fall they had a Junror Carnrval and sold Geneva Eagles strckers and ltcense plate tags to make money By Thanksgrvrng vacatron trme the class had thetr precrous rtngs The class sold popcorn and programs at the football games and candy dunng the basketball season The class play Bull tn a Chma Shop was a sensatronal htt performed before a full house In May the Jumor Senror Banquet and Prom came The class trled somethrng new they had the banquet May 2 rn the school lrbrary and the prom May 9 at the Madrson Golf and Country Club Both were huge successes At last the antrcrpated trme had arrrved they were Senrors and proud of the fact The class con ducted the annual magazrne sales drlve and broke all records for G H S They sponsored dances and had concessrons at the football games The new class offrcers were presrdent Doreen Schack vtce presr dent Elxzabeth Lukes secretary Carla Bryan and treasurer Martha Crossley The class play Ftnders Creepers was very well recerved rt was presented on two nrghts not just the usual one mght All the above projects were done to make money for the yearbook whrch was placed tn the capable hands of Elrzabeth Lukes and Shrrlee Stokes The class spon sors were Mrs Patterson Cchatrmanj Mrs Duke and Mr Fondrk Trme seemed to fly and soon the semors were guests at the Junror Senror Banquet on May 14 and the Junlor Senror Prom on May 21 Next came Bac calaureate held on Sunday May 29 and there were tears rn many eyes Graduatron was held on June 2 These two dates wrll lrnger Ln the mtnds of the sen tors for a long long trme The class wxshes to extend thetr thanks to therr parents frtends teachers and any one else who has helped them along the way to make the Class of 1960 so successful tn all that they have done As the class left the school tt sard Thanks Geneva for the memorres we hope that we left some too 1 1 - 11 - 1 1 . . . - - . I 'I , , Y 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 Q 1 1 - - . 1 1 1 1 ' 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' ' 1 1 1 1 . i . - . . N , 1 1 1 1 1 1 . A . - . . . . ,, . ' , 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 ' 1 . ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 - 1 , - . - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 - - 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 . . 11 1 , 1 I Z x 1 9325: w-E3 79 F9466 Wx WWKK. zbtle JH' Wan: Palm Roy Bglmcqnis and Martha Crbssley 6,-M w,w -,. 3,2 if sq-1, ,' ,j331i.j. y 'Q . R6 , Q iv F. 1 1 Chllds Qs W vi- is ff i' Susan Kelly and Louie Peto 5 Q uniom Carolyn Armstrong Karen Armstrong Paula Austin Allan Barski David Barrett Helen Bartlett Jim Belconis Chuck Benson John Bernhardt Joanne Bezoski Donna Borris Lynne Boyce CLASS OFFICERS: Paula Austin, Treas urerg Maureen Sipes, Secretaryg John Light, Second Vice-Presidentg Rose Pasqualone, Presidentg and Jim Hurst, Vice-President. V , y Yr--' 5 x ffl '1 f x aegis: W f Q' 6' Bob Butler Bill Cahn Kathy Camillo Colin Carney Betty Carraher Susan Christner Jackie Cimorell Sharon Clarke Phyllis Clay Curtis Courtney Jean Crocker Betty Demshar John Dissauer Ron Edy Carol Evans Jim Ford Chuck Fuller Brenda Geho Doug Gerald Donna Goff Bobbi Hall Charles Hall Betty Hallam Bob Harvey R' 'L . 4' w wif 2 M ' . . ,sv SA W , i H im!! S V, if 9 , 'TT 2 wi' JM I 1 'K C'-Z? , ? n H l lf ln wa- wa., 35 -c ' ,fx am? 4 M, G uxrv H ..,-....., I K 'Os , awww ' m i , 7 . J wa- ,, r W ...-.,- , 13- HF in 'CTD' fb- i at-...... 'Vw Wg fi' iam' , K x, 7E .f '23 'FSE T'W?'4, 337' ,, 'Xl in 'gnu-ray FDM IU' -in ,A - if ,qi .. s ln-by gr, - ' A. auf 'B ,nf , X gl it Wy -.M ,i K HE ,P - .Q 159' 11l b' Helen Hawrelock Don Herman Donna Hill Dick Holden Judy Hoover Jim Hurst Bill Irons Eric Johnson Stuart Keener Vera Mae Keener Kay Kelly Pat Kelley Judy Kerzic Diane Kessler Dennis Kral Dick Laidlaw Dick La Marsh Jane La Marsh Kenny Lane Judy Lawson David Lee Dick Leskovec John Light Dick Lomas Fred Long Jerry Lowery Joe Mallone Nancy Malinosky Linda Meacham Diane Menough Mona Moss Linda Mullins Pat Natko Betty Nieminen Judy Novak Alice Olds Loretta Paananen Dick Pallant Rose Pasqualone Alex Phillips Kay Phillippi Bob Pohorenec Mary Poling Mary Potter Charles Praszek Betty Rae Jim Ray Ron Redmond was Cl 'ii 'f 'P V5 Ww- -W if 'FV fzvX Sy :' Cm -v Janet Russell Joyce Ryel Paula Sabo Dana Schaeffer Wallace Sears David Shahan Hyler Shatto Shirley Shaulis Kathy Shim andle Maureen Sipes Sandra Sommers Mary Souers Bob Spade Betty Spiegel Dick Sprague Josie Stanisa Bill Steele John Szewczyk Joe Tomko Sharon Willebrand Carol Williams Barbara Wormsley Alvin Wright Roy Wills SOFA 0I'l'l ored CLASS OFFICERS Pat Brett, Second Vice President, Jackie Wormsley, Treasurer, Tom Clark, President, Norma Kessler, Secretary, Elalne Naddra, Vice President Peggy Allen Tom Bailey Frank Baker Jane Barrett Paul Bartko Marilyn Behm Tula Bevins Terry Bliss Kathy Borcicky Jerry Borris Jerry Burgett Glena Burkhart Donald Burkholder Connie Burrows Patricia Brett Dennis Brown Douglas Brown Ed Brown In , ' s f ? 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L . if 1 ' QE ' ' , K -fb at 'L' i, 1. f , .3 I. wi . ' M G , ty . M . ' . ' fm X, 5' -Q av-4 9' X -Sf Quo-v J' '15, ,Q .2 f K A Yfjs fii .L-'J' is-1' -P 'BQ wr - i i 's'N iff' Diana Orosz Ron Pasqualone Terry Pasqualone Linda Patrick Juleann Peto Jennie Petro Janet Phinney Arlene Pierce Karen Pocatko Bob Pohorenec Russell Pugh John Quirk Sharon Quirk Janet Rae Elizabeth Ramey Keith Reeder Mary Robinson Bill Rosencrans Jim Rucks Amelia Scibona Vincent Scibona Kathy Schwartz Beverly Shaulis Leo Shells Marcia Smith Shirley Spore Sylvester Stanisa Karen Starkey Elaine Stokes Ron Tarman Fred Taylor Carol Thomas Gary Uden Margaret Vernick John Wachsmuth Beverly Warner Peter Wikoff Barbara Wilder Julia Williams Martha Wilt Larry Winchell Carolyn Winchester Bob Winters Terry Wolcott Joan Wood Larry Wright Lewis Wright Henry Yoblonsky gfeifklllefl CLASS OFFICERS: ROW ONE: Leslie Pratt, Third Vice-President, and George Naddra, President. ROW TWO: Dave Endress, Second Vice -Presidentg Don Baylor, Vice-Presidentg Blanche Courtney, Secretaryg and Dorothy Steele, Treasurer. Alberta Adams Brenda Armstrong Kim Ashley Lynn Austin Douglas Barr Mary Ellen Barrett Gary Bates Donald Baylor Jane Beer Carolyn Behm Chuck Belding Leslie Berly Joanne Bonner Diana Brewer David Brookes Janelle Brown Tom Burgett Harvey Burgwin Craig Burns Eugene Burns 3 Mary Lou Bums 1 Ken Carr . . Gayle Cathan Howard Cohodas Bob Cooper Blanche Courtney Douglas Craig Susan Crawford Bill Crossley Peter Debevc Carol Delwski Joyce Denington 3 ,.. Donna Copen H f i A Noreen Dissauer Thomas Donohoe David Dopp Patti Eller Dave Endress Nancy Evans Q Q M Q- K, Dave Farley Barbara Fleming Jean Gallt Harold Grapatin Freda Gray Karen Haffa , 4 ,15 R, Sharon Hall ' Monty Hallam George Hamilton Lester Hardy Hugh Harrison Herbert Hay 8 f 9 Earle Henn Dick Hildebrand Larry Hill K Ken Holden -W Jayne Hurst Dave Irons AE. Evan Jahn Gary Johnson Gregg Johnson Jean Johnson William Kangas Dan Kapudjija Mary Karhn Bill Keener Ray Kindig get if I gr m i W1 Ei - v 3- . ,Q I qi 6: iv-J' 'Nu My-A QQ' ' , ' S IP 6' ' Q ,Ax it Y M - , 5 is 571 1 IPL M . 1 fs ,. ' x ,QP .- ,Gs ' 4 at W A , 555, o. X 4 William Kleps Jo-Ann Koblek Julie Kolb L, 'E' ,sf ,X 'U 91' Q Q 'hs if' . ' K -an A it 533 ..., f - A' M li ' WAHI 2 Z L l f' V i .V,ZA.A, 43 A , A iii 4 W V : la Q w V V . -, ' 0 ,4 . , tn 3 , ' nw. gig? S W 1 L r i M , 1 Q 52 g ,. VV V Z 1 ,,V. .. ysny ,U a A- L as J -4- ff g A,, L i x A 5: 'P ' A , ' u m if , I. A ' 2, A' fe is l J L r it 'vM J an , Q . b y ,, , r I ' ' ,'7f L Vg ' ,, .rg I A, W :,, A' ' 3 4 ' i'L ..1, 1 -. V -- ' L Yr A Y -we bA'A 'l i ' I. . .f , . .S MQW I VV : A N 'I xv , I A . I XL ,,... a n Q , 'V LV' . . I i H'-1 H art , . . lg ,AL vu y 'CZ' N 1 J J , gg '57 S, it ,Lv . X s if L ff' ww Ea y s Ribs. In mira Joe Kole Susan Konczal Carole Koschar Lynda Kowatch James Lacina Shirley Lastition Ronald Lee Carol Lyon Don Madansky Kris Madsen Lynn Magercsak Jerry Maki Linda Maki Robert Manthey Alfred Marshall Dennis Miller Dick Miller Donna Miller Tim Miller Eric Mynderse George Naddra Bonnie Novak Joel Novak Peter Oldani Kathy Olsen Judy Omerza Jim Osborne Peter Osterberg Larry Palmer Larry Pansch Denny Pasqualone Don Peck Steve Petro Carole Phillips Joyce Pierce Linda Potter Leslie Pratt Robert Ramey Ed Rauckhorst Nancy Raymond Ethel Red Barry Rose Judy Russell Jim Sanzotta Thelma Sears Rose Smith David Sommers Mike Sopczak Nancy Souers Dianne Spoor Andy Spore Dorothy Steele Jane Strasen Steve Stuper Ron Valitsky James Vickman Diana Volpone James Wickert Mike Wilt Joyce Winters Ml'l6!8If'CfCl56IflfL ell Q' 48 iilmk ell CP ? is 0' IEFT, EIGHTH GRADE HOMEROOM PRESI- DENTS. Scott Johnson, Janet Price, Shirley Holden, and Carolyn Boyd. BELOW, SEVENTH GRADE HOMEROOM PRESIDENTS. Ralph Henn, Joe Nichols, Donald Winnen, Ann Markham, Joe Ken- neth and Jim Crawford. w W W L l Q lx W g . ' C. Allman J. Bancroft 18- ' fi g ,.. Q' N... V -o .f 3? L' a -, S. Almy R. Barnes Aw.. ' J Y' V J 1'-'E A ' Q' ' J Atkinson C Barstow 'V V Yi . it fg. K. Belconis A 'Y -- 1 J , r M A ' 1' A in r , K , , J. Bender J. Bonderia L' 5' L' Q X . J. Bliss L. Borcicky 'Pi A ' V 5, N S .QV 3 4, R. Bliss T. Boyce EZ E- 'IL' 7 if C. Boyd I D 2 n 1 8 ,V , , A , L ,4,- K S. Bromley J. Bushwell 5 ' r K ' 9' ,LR A gy H. Bunner K. Chapman ' 3' -Q -79 5' ' L. Burns B. Clarke .5985 3 L ' Q 1. ... 5, D. Clawsoim - Ag ' L. V s N.. L- , sf. rf: V ,. ii Sq D. Clawson J. Cook .5 1 4' gy' R' -vb: .pm ' .53 E. Coates S. Cook f- 1 A 1 , . . .13 J -ff M. colb c. Cone - .. ., 1. . ,J X X fm if Y 2..- K w+fg,.f r i i ew! if 4 X K L. Cowger . 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Thomas J w R ..., il --' Lv ' q,,2'.l5v N: i. 0' if . W 'Q-, f - we 2. - . - . ge Q P JJ L H . es RIGHT VARSITYG ROW ONE Don Bo nar Dick . 1 y , Virant,,Bill McNellie, Shelly Childs, and Den Boynar. ROW TWO: Roy Belconis, Dick Griffiths, Ansel Pierce, Terry Hunt, and Tim Hill. ROW THREE: Dick Lomas, John Bernhardt, Jim Ford, Joe Mallone and Dale Lister. vi' bl ABOVE, STUDENT COUNCIL. ROW ONE: Jerry Burgctt, Doug Barr, Earl l-lenn, and Terry Pasqualone. ROW TWO: Nancy Natko, Carol Phillips, Betty Hallam, Doreen Schack, Julie Petro, Thelma Sears, Jean Gallt, and Pat Natko. ROW THREE: Betty Carrigan, Terry Morris, Jerry Lowery, Fred Taylor, and Dave Barrett. ,4 i .Fun i K' :ff xl sy 'Wg 5 1 Q Q . , vw , Q. nr Q? X all KEY CLUB: ROW ONE: Tom Bailey, Chuck Fuller, Bill McNellie, Don Mallik, Jim Rucks. ROW TWO: Paul Steudler, Dick Lomas, Tim Hill, Jim Bonner, Terry Morris. ROW THREE: Dave Spencer, Doug Gerald, Joe Mallone, John Bernhardt, Tom Clark. ROW FOUR: George Johnson, Dave Turk John ! Dissauer, Dennis Kissman, Dean Gdiorne, Fred Taylor. 049, 15 s OFFICE GIRLS: ROW ONE: Nancy Natko, Faith Good, Shirlee Shaulis, Shirlee Stokes. ROW TWO: Barbara Wallace, Sandra Sparr, Pat Parker, Betty Kaluba, Andrea Nagy, Martha Crossley, Helen Hawrelok, Susanne Jackson, Virginia Prostor, Linda Mullins, Mary Carraher, Linda Meacham, Sharon Clarke, Pat Natko, Doreen Schack. In-'W I S UM 4 E mafia 'tl 8 lwil di 72 THE SPECTATOR STAFF really creates chaos when they publish their paper. ROW ONE: Nancy Armstrong, Mary Carraher, Faith Good, Judy Booth, Betty Niemenin. ROW TWO: Shirlee Stokes, Virginia Prostor, Jane Hyslop, Becky Brainard, Judie Coates. ROW THREE: Mary Rauckhorst, Susan Kelly, Jackie Wormsle , Rikki Barrett. ROW FOUR- y . Peggy Allen, Martha Crossley, Jim Bucks Dave Wiggins. ROW FIVE: Pete Wycoff, Tom Clark, Mabel Aukerman, Gerald Atkinson. ROW SIX: Joe Tomko, Dave Vesey, Chuck Hall, Tom Fleming. 3 l rx ..5' GT 9 an fs ff 565 K V . T ABOVE, LIBRARY CLUB: ROW ONE: Jackie Wormsley, Carol Evans, Vera Mae Keener, Judie Coates, and Kay Kelley. ROW TWO: THESPIANS: TOP: Carol Glazer, Virginia Shea, Becky Brainard, Carla Bryan, Don Da- mon, Judie Coates, Dave Spencer, Mabel Au kerman, Shirlee Stokes, Susan Kelly, Jane lx RIGHT, CREATIVE WRITING CLUB: Mabel Aukerman, Rikki Barrett, and Nancy Malinosky. 4 ...ll E A Q ABOVE, FBLA. ROW ONE: Betty Kaluba, Connie Czyaka, Nancy Armstron Martha Crossle Glenel- 8, Y, la Burkhardt, and Pat Johnson. ROW TWO: Linda Mullins, Rose Pasqualone, Brenda Geho, Carol Williams, Vere Mae Keener, Donna Ferguson, and Lenore Litzell. ROW THREE: Sharon Willebrand, Helen Bartlett, David Wiggins, Helene Dowd, Bev- erly Shaulis, a.nd Norma Kessler. ROW FOUR: Shirley Shaulis, Jackie Cimorell, Linda Meacham, Betty Rae, Lynn Magercsak, Thelma Sears, and Sonja Miller. ROW FIVE: Carol Thomas, Virginia Dixon, Vicki Kindig, Beverly Warner, Janet Phinney, and Blanche Courtney. ROW SIX: Juleann Peto, Maritza Malcolm, Elaine Naddra, Pat Brett, Diane Kessler, Arlene Pierce, and Tom Fleming. RIGHT, FRENCH CLUB: ROW ONE: Paula Sabo, Pat Natko, Robert Butler, Betty Mae Nieminen, Maureen Sipes, Rose Pasqualone, Annastasia Christoforidis, Betty Spiegel, and Judy Novak. ROW TWO: Eric Johnson, Chuck Fuller, Susan Kelly, Lielani Barnes, Virginia Proster, Sharon Clark, Hildegarde Pevec, Pat Parker, Martha Crossley, Kathy Merritt, and Jackie Cimorell. 76 'A bm Q7 .,., Q' X 1 'rv Q LATIN CLUB. ROW ONE: Elaine Naddra, Jackie Wormsley, Tom Bailey, John Hall, Sue Jackson and Amelia Scibona. ROW TWO: Christine Hutchin- son, Julie Petro, Jim Rucks, Nancy Klamer, and Marcia Smith. ROW THREE: Mary Jane Robinson, Peter Wycoff, Gerald Jeppe, Donald Buckholder, and Sharon Heil. ROW FOUR: Grant MacMichael, iv Paul Grady, Janet Martin, Margaret Vernick, and Gail Hoeffer. ROW FIVE: Fred Taylor, David Jan- son, Joan Wood, and Phyllis Fleming. ROW SIX: Charles Benson, Carolyn Winchester, Martha Wilt, and Peggy Allen. ROW SEVEN: Tom Clark, Terry Pasqualone, and Marilyn Behm. NOT SHOWN: Nancy Malinosky. FTA ROW ONE: Carol Lyons, Lynn Ma ercsak, Judy Lawson, Dana Schaeffer, and Roberta Hall. - 8 Mary Ellen Barrett, Nancy Raymond, Joyce Denington, Julie Kolb, Donna Ferguson, Sonja Miller. Julearm Peto, Lenore Litzell, Susan Christner, and Carla Bryan. ROW TWO: Susan Kelly, Mary Jane Robinson, Jennie Petro, Ame lia Scibona, Martha Crossley, Mary Rauckhorst, Mary Potter, Nancy Klamer, Maureen Sipes, ROW THREE: Diane Volpone, Sandra Summers, Bonnie Novak, Sharon Willebrand, Linda Meacham, Betty Rae, Shirley Shaulis, Jackie Cimorell, Judy Novak, Jane Hyslop, Betty Spiegel, and Christine Hutchinson. NOT SHOWN: Jane Hurst. RECREATION CLUB. ROW ONE: Margaret Vershall, Colleen Barstow, Ann Sherwood, Linda Eastman, Anita Crane, and Sally Lewis. ROW TWO: Richard Phinney, Jack Sargent, Jerry Eller, Andy Debevc, Joseph Gruber, Al Molnar, and Douglas Burgett. 78 ABOVE, JUNIOR TALON. ROW ONE: Sandra Oliver, Sally Bromley, Pauline Pustotnik, Cora Ann Woodworth, Jane Siegel, and Shirley Hagler. ROW TWO: Margie Spiegel, Bonnie Nichols, Dianne Stokes, Beth Martin, Gorden Lawson, Chris Womack, and Robert Kennedy. ROW THREE: Mary Alice Colby, Janet Bliss, Carolyn Boyd, Jeannine Schaeffer, Kenny Belconis, and Jack Sargent. ROW FOUR: Joanne Warner, Judy Bonderia, Shirley Holden, Linda Fitzhugh, Denny Fuller, Jon Mynderse, and Scott Johnson. ROW FIVE: Sharon Cook, Karen George, Jeanne Atkinson, Phyllis I-layduke, Mi- chelle Walker, and Hency Bunner. ROW SIX: Colleen Barstow, Mary Kay Stauffer, Elissa Coates, Judy Quinn, and Jane Nemeth. 79 52 is V D ri QQ ' 55 5 i ABOVE, SAFETY PATROL. ROW ONE: David Trask, David Fuller, Robert DuFour, Charles Shropshire, Nor- man Watts, and Ernest DuFour. ROW TWO: Anthony Stowe, Dennis Fuller, Mike Parks, Jerry Eller, Allen BELOW, RED CROSS. ROW ONE: Joyce Haase, Jeannine Schaeffer, Della Moss, Diane Petrinski Pamela Mraz, and Cheri Thompson. ROW TWOZ 5 , f Q gf 65 3 2 if is s 1 ll rl, Ermer, Delno Henry, Cris Womack, and George Fuller. ROW THREE: Lester Hardy, Alex Case, Bruno Szew- czyk, Kenny Junker, Jerry Cheney, Larry Branek, and Donald Clawson. Robert Herpy, Hency Bunner, John Clutter, Thomas Congdon, and Michael Clark. ,.l..LLllJ.l.U-LUJ .LA-I-J.J-.U-u-J. A-fu:-f f '7 VV- V 4: fm, 5 ., fm- if fr 5' I ' ,, 4l,...,....,,,,W ,uw Q U . X W, 'Q' ' fv'w1um.z -.--.i-.l--.... :J ., , Y l I o 4 . ' 0 I .xv . ff sith . 1 - 1 w. f . 9' , AQHJ? if Q' - X' na 7 In ev 'f I 'f fl ,. Y' A fV'.f,.,'3-.,?'is.f. 5, 4 'M dv-wvlvu MM 'g ' wh, . .27aM. . V' -. . ., ,,.,.,,, . .. ,,..v.,,My .W V, ,, , 1..-.,,,,,m, Hd, . ,3 . A , '4 1, '. ' f N. , 'f - 1. -v f, V g' Q , - W.- ,L , I ,V I , fm1,mfw , ,gf 1 f. CHOIR. Soprano, ROW ONE: Betty Carrigan, Pat Kelly, Lenore Litzell, Donna Ferguson, Sandra Horn- yak, and Betty Carraher. ROW TWO: Mabel Auker- man, Donna Borris, Jane Hyslop, Jane Strasen, Donna Miller, Shirley Lastition, and Karen Haffa. ROW THREE: Diane Kessler, Janet Rae, Helen Bartlett, Sharon Quirk, Esta Davis, and Sandra Sommers. Alto, ROW ONE: Sue Castle, Betty Spiegel, Bonnie Novak, and Nancy Malinosky. ROW TWO: Judy Kerzic, Bert Lukes, Carol Heil, Becky Brainard, and Helene Dowd. ROW THREE: Donna Goff, Arlene Pierce, Pat John- son, and Betty McCroden. Tenors, ROW ONE: Mary K. Carraher, and Karen Scheaffer. ROW TWO: Lynn Boyce, Laura Paananen, and Karen Pocatko. Bass, ROW ONE: Terry Wolcott. ROW TWO: Terry Morris, and Jack Beitel. ROW THREE: David Sommers and Chris Madsen. Director: John Dunning. Accompanist: Judy Novak. NOT SHOWN: Faith Good, Joyce Winters, Nasta Christoforidas and Carol Glazer. Q 4 ,- 4, . -if if 0 .. 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I , if 1 I 2 if l Kim Ashley, Gerald Atkinson, Mabel Aukerman, Lynn Austin, Paula Austin, Doug Barr, Rikki Barrett, Carolyn Behm, Marilyn Behm, Jack Beitel, Jim Belconis, John Bemhardt, Walter Burgwin, Bill Cahn, Tom Clark, Phyllis Clay, Kathy Davis, Noreen Dissauer, John Dis- sauer, Virginia Dixon, Phyllis Fleming, Jean Gault, Pat Graper, Dick Haffa, Charles Hall, John Hall, Betty Hal- lam, Carol Heil, Sharon Heil, Earl Henn, Gail Hoefer, Jayne Hurst, Christine Hutchinson, Susanne Jackson, Gerald Jeppe, Kay Kelly, Vicki Kindig, James Lacina, Janet Martin, Eric Mynderse, Betty Mae Nieminen, Joel Novak, Peter Oldani, Alice Olds, Kathy Olds, Kathy Olsen, Judy Omerza, Jim Osborne, Laura Paan- anen, Linda Paananen, Loretta Paananen, Richard Pallant, Jim Rucks, Vincent Scibona, Marcia Smith, Mike Sopczak, Dana Spellman, David Spencer, Joe Tomko, Peggy Vernick, Martha Wilt, Mike Wilt, Terry Wolcott, and Joan Wood. 84 Qvvdwfgmwl H a 5 , 5 'M il ABOVE, PEP BAND. ROW ONE: Terry Wolcott, Kim Ashley, Noreen Dissauer, Rose Marie Pasqualone, and Janet Martin. ROW TWO: William Kahn, Richard Haifa, David Spencer, James Rucks, Linda Paananen, and Loretta Paananen. ROW THREE: Joan Wood, Marilyn Behm, Dana Spellman, Vincent Scibona, Joseph Tomko, and Laura Paananen. BELOW: Practice, practice, and more practice. , ,ggcc-W , :- J ,' ,. .ll 4 V We 4 I 1 A Q .- -R 6 Q Q . A V in . V ,, .A v - y 1. yt. . .. 14 ' , Q i' f Q 'V 4 L ' L 0 Y' I Q ' 1 ,..,.. er 'V - Y qu, .gil ' 'f an .- -qs Q. 95 V 0 ' s A , ps V ' T ' '4 4 Y Y - 'fl'-our if YV Wi ,n,, , 5 l,AAv-.- V 6 5 I J V J Gerald Atkinson Mabel Aukerman Rikki Barrett Jack Beitel Walter Burgwin Sharon Clark Pat Ellis SENIOR BAND MEMBERS David Spencer Pat Graper Dick Haffa Carol Heil Carolyn Lantz Kathy Merritt Sandra Molnar Laura Paananen F I , a 4 Jv- 3535 ' s N1 ya, 12' if , 5,- .fig My g, G31 Elf it JEL L, 2,5 pg? ,! J' , , f ag , fl A I ' Q ,,, 4 ff M if 2' '78 A ii 5 1. gi 43 f 1 .WTI Q, ,4 2 ,Q 2 .Q-.Ll m , r V 4' 1' Y ' fn! 4, ' , a X 1112 fi mx kj X A A ' :hah ns 1 'f Y ie X lj, K V 4. r s , ,7',,l,4, 9 ff v, , ,5 X rg, ' N gg? 5 Jw ylyi 2 ' . Jr A 4 I 'V I vlan -s. . , A , is? V W. -3 Q 'K A-N V . v , X Qi!! mf is U 5 . E , ' A ff' . 4 11 ff ., W wi ,ff A W, -,, A Q 'Q I gr 1 4 K I If CHEERBLOCK. ROW ONE: Shirlee Stokes, Karen Schaeffer, Mary Kay Carraher, Virginia Shea, Sharon Clark, Becky Brainard, Jane Hyslop, Elaine Stokes, Maureen Sipes, and Mabel Aukerman. ROW TWO: Gail Miller, Diane Menough, Carol Williams, Jackie Cimorell, Linda Meacham, Betty Rae, Shirley Shaulis, Mary Potter, Jean Johnson, and Mary Karhn. ROW THREE: Juleann Peto, Sonja Miller, Lenore Litzell, Nancy Klamer, Alice Olds, Leslie Berly, Pat Brett, Carolyn Winchester, Nancy Evans, and Thelma Sears. ROW FOUR: Sue Jackson, Peggy Allen, Sharon Heil, Sue Crawford, Blanche Courtney, Gayle Cathan, Joyce Pierce, Susan Konczal, Carolyn Behm, and Patti Eller. ROW FIVE: Martha Wilt, Marcia Smith, Gail Hoefer, Rose Smith, Carol Phillips, Joyce Winters, Nancy Souers, Mary Souers, Sandra Sommers, and Beverly Warner. ROW SIX: Mary Ellen Barrett, Nancy Ray- mond, Joyce Denington, Jean Gallt, Jane Hurst, Kathy Olsen, Lynn Austin, Karen Haffa, Carol Thomas, and Maritza Malcolm. ROW SEVEN: Janet Phinney, Lynn Magercsak,Diana Brewer, Sharon Quirk, Betty McCroden, Betty Carrigan, Kathy Schwartz, Sandra Hornyak, Helene Dowd, and Sue Castle. ROW EIGHT: Jennie Petro, Kathy Davis, Vicki Kimiig, Virginia Dixon, Donna Miller, Carol Evans, Betty Niemineln, Jiinet Martin, Diana Orosz, and BarharaWVilder. 4- 0 l r N ,, ,x , ' u N M X f . I N K I N - ' Y A I rl i 1 ,1 E v .N 89 gl Homecoming Queen Sandra Molnar Queen passing in review I The highlight of the Football Season of 1959 was the attendants braved the wind and rain to ride in open crowning of the Homecoming Queen, Sandra Molnar convertibles. In spite of the weather the night of by football team co-captains, Ansel Pierce and Dick October 23 proved to be truly a wonderful Home- Virant. This year the Queen and her six lovely coming. 90 Seniors Carla Bryan Shirlee Stokes Juniors Betty Hallam Helen Bartlett si Sophornores Esta Davis Elaine Naddra 'YK' 91 ' ! W :4 si sa r ' Y . 1 , 5' cw , fvw 5 ? ' 4 N - UAX , x V N efica TOP: Don Boynar skirts end on a run against Riverside. BOTTOM: Team's enthusiasm runs high as Geneve scores. ,J 'l,, TENTATIVE OFFENSIVE LINE-UP Backfielda Don Boynar, Shelly Childs, Jim Ford, and Den Boynar. Line: Tim Hill, Dick Virant, Dick Griffiths, Bill McNellie, Larry Wright, Roy Belconis, and Ansel Pierce. 74a Paula: Seaman CO-CAPTAINS, Ansel Pierce and Dick Virant, discuss team 's hopes for the coming season. BACKFIELD--Don Boynar, Terry Hunt, and Dave Hribar-- practice on end run. 5' GENEVA FOOTBALL COACHES. Backfield coach, Roland Cinciarellig Head coach, Joe Malloneg Line coach, William Koval. Roy Belconis No. 16 Den Boynar No. 53 Don Boynar No. 54 Sheldon Childs NO. 38 Dick Griffiths No. 40 Tim Hill NO. 29 Dave Hribar Terry Hunt Roger Konzal Bill McNe11ie Ansel Pierce Dick Virant 96 No No No No No No ff if s Q' 4 ', ' WN., ' ,7 1 3 9' sr- .-,5 if 'w 14 ig lx, w 5 N W ' h ! ' gggywqng 34+ M! iff R2 'Q Q' f, f'f aff! n-n .XENA bw nuff f!....? d Xa 5 ?ooZf4ll Zeccvzd Geneva Madison . . Geneva Mentor . . . Geneva Riverside . Geneva P'vi11e Harvey Geneva Ashtabula . Geneva Conneaut . Geneva Fairport. . . Geneva Wickliffe . Geneva Ash. Harbor For consrstently playrng excellent games of football They received the honor last year, also BELOW for Geneva, Den and Don Boynar were named the Coach Joe Mallone presents both of them W1f.l'1 four MOST VALUABLE FOOTBALL PLAYERS by the team. year varsity awards .XX X VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM. ROW ONE: Tim Hill, Terry Hunt, Den Boynar, Don Boynar, Shelly Childs, Dave Hribar, Roy Belconis, Dick Virant, Ansel Pierce, Bill McNel.lie, Dick Griffiths, and Roger Konczal. ROW TWO: Manager Jim Sanzotta, Larry Wright, Dave Endress, John Wachsmuth, Chuck Benson, Curtis Courtney, Joe Mallone, John Bernhardt, Jim Ford, Dick Lomas, John Szewczyk, and Manager Jim Osbome. ROW THREE: Dave Farley, Louis Wright, Paul Bartko, Den Brown,Managers Dave Janson and Marty Hawes, Denny Hunt, Den Kral, and Dale Lister 99 JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL TEAM. ROW ONE: Jack Muzzio, Thomas Scott, Scott Johnson, Kenneth Dan Kapudjija, Bob Kennedy, Robert Clarke, Junker, Jack Sargent, Bill Pevec, and Kermeth Thomas Wright, James Osborne, Dennis Pasqualone, Belconis. ROW THREE: Coach Snyder, Gregory Robert Cooper, Gary Huffman, and Jerry Eller. Johnson, Timothy Miller, Earle l-lenn, Joel Novak, ROW TWO: Manager Dennis Fuller, David Brookes, Bill Keener, Gary Johnson, and Kenneth Carr. 244 ' ff 100 --i........,.- .--ry sf-X Q SENIOR PLAYER Ansel Pierce l , ' W, N .wx L . , .v 9 Q P X YU h it v 30 ,- 'Rwx J is SENIOR PLAYER YER Roger Konczal 3 Ql- Q53' mf! OSQN 5 V4 W SDW .l 'KL 75, i CUP-C 7' ATI rs VAESJTY sow ABOVE, VARSITY TEAM. ROW ONE: Managers Jerry Lowery, Kenny Lane, and Steve Petro. ROW TWO: Roger Konczal, John Light, Ansel Pierce, Terry I-Iunt, Shelly Childs, and Richard Sprague ROW THREE: Bob Spade, Dick Lomas, John Szewczyk, John Ford, Bill Steele, and Ron Redmond. LEFT. Varsity coach, Jim Ayers Qriehjg and Junior Varsity coach, Roland Cinciarelli fleftl. ABOVE RIGHT, JUNIOR VARSITY TEAM. ROW ONE: Louis Wright, Paul Bartko, Joe Mallone, and Terry Pasqualone. ROW TWO: Larry Winchell, Paul Grady, Chuck Benson, and David Jan- son. NOT SI-IOWN: John Wachsmuth and Larry Wright. 102 Q x, HQ ,Q ,ff NAM., gig . I I O Q32 ,, fAff.fv,,,n mf.Aw,WfMWA,N. M..u........,.... Y' 4 1' , Y -mea f' 244 ' ee ,, ,...,,..,. ,,2.,,.,,, ,,.. .,... . .,,. , , , ,W ..............-.. . 0 AN Q . Q igrwmfg ' A 1 Q 7 X VL .v..,,.,wM,M. x A 11' 4- -v X pf. Ltxiy , K, f . x N! x 3-g'1-':v '? ' 2? ' i RIGHT. Fast and furious describes the Geneva Eagles. Excitement runs high as the team's games progress. JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL TEAM. ROW ONE. Denny Fuller, Doug Burgett, Cary Huffman, David Myers, Kenny Shells, David Trask, Jim Bancroft, Thomas Booth, and Dennis Pucci. ROW TWO: Jeff Lattner, Pat Sanzotta, and Mike Salster. ROW THREE: Tom Wright, Dan Schaeffer, Jerry Eller, Jerry Winchell Skip Menough Bob Herpy, Al Molnar Richard Phinney, and Coach Carl Snyder. ROW FOUR: Hency Bunner, Widd Raymond, Cameron Marcy, Jack Muzzio, Alan Schaeffer, Gary Drake Cris Womack, Jack Sargent, and Bob Kennedy 'kia I Y . 7 x xx 2 ek I-. V -J 'Q a Y 'N I r any 5945. u , Lf 44 ' 4 - .2 , 'f,. Sprin marks the opemng of base- ff ,. ball and track season. - 4, ffflf ZC J f , ly,-. I LYJAMV A-'L' . t -I m. '-5. - K 'N ' I 'ij 1 V-gf ' 5' 'f Q -'lu Iva, ,,'., :, . ,,,i .gun 1 ' ' ' - , .49-, ,lx ui h-, v.A1i':,,, wg.. arf fag 'M ',4' - 'M 43 'v 1. W vw 3' 1.2. ' 1 Kessler. ROW FOUR: Dana Schaeffer, Amelia Scibon Nancy Armstrong, Mary Rauckhorst, Leslie Berly, Nancy Evans, Patti Eller, Karen Armstrong, Alberta Adams, Brenda Geho, and Linda Mullins. FIFTH ROW: Jane Hyslop, Susan Kelly, Rose Smith, Virginia Dixon, Carolyn Armstrong, Kathy Shimandle, Joanne Bezoski, Kathy Schwartz, Beverly Shaulis, Norma Kessler, and Helen Bartlett. NOT SHOWN: Ginny Shea and Sharon Clark. .. l X I RIGHT: Interesting speech, wasn't it, Terry? 7006 LEFT: Something startle you, Nancy? RIGHT: Speakers table: Mr. Bailey, Mrs. Patterson and Mr. Caton. -. wfgaqaque LEFT: Is it good, Nancy? Sitting next to her are Betty Kaluba, Nancy Natko, Carol Glazer, and Andrea Nagy. 108 RIGHT: Seniors were our guests at the prom, weren't they Susan? Saad! Seadoo: RIGHT: Decorating for the prom wasn't all work, was it, Susan and Carla? w LEFT: Visitors enjoyed our prom LET: The junior officers leaving the banquet are Doreen Schack and Martha Crossley. 109 K Does everything meet your approval, Ed? Dreamy music , kids 'I In Was it a funny joke, Paula and Dave? Are you telling them to leave, Dick? if . Q v' . , Q ' no U ig I. Trying it on for size, John? 110 A , due Interrupting something ?? Rock 'n' Rolling with the Boynars. Room for one more? ROW ONE: Dick Haffa, Virginia Shea, Carla Bryan, Den Boynar. ROW TWO: Dick Griffiths, Judie Coates, Don Boynar, Rodger Clarke. ROW THREE: Terry Hunt, George Johnson. ROW FOUR: Larry Staida, Judy Booth, Bill McNe1lie. Everyone's trying to get into the act. Bottom: Bill McNellie, Roger Konzal, Shelly Childs. Top: Shirlee Stokes, Susan Kelly, Nancy Armstrong. Good bye, Blll' PH., Too tired to climb the stairs, girls? Martha Wilt, Susan Jackson, Esta Davis, Peggy Allen, Marsha Smith. pdftfdd . . . and Wim Ready for bed, Esta? ' 'X TOP LEFT: Does he really sing that well, Pat? ROW ONE: Pat Graper, Jackie Cirneroll, Sharon Willebrand, Judy Booth, Virginia Proster. ROW TWO: Pat Ellis, Sharon Clark, Carla Bryan. BOTTOM LEFT: Enjoy the tinkertoys, girls? TOP RIGHT: Are they heavy, Pat? ROW ONE: Sharon Clark, Shirlee Stokes, Pat Ellis, Virginia Shea. ROW TWO: Pat Graper, Jane Hyslop, Carla Bryan, Susan Kelly. BOTTOM RIGHT: Giddap, Susan. BOTTOM: Oh, those seniors and their fun! Left to Right: Nancy Natko, Tim Hill, Judy Booth, Lou Peto, Susan Kelly, Shirlee Stokes, Shelly Childs. ?m!c'e4 sf' ' X. 2 ABOVE: Mr. Dunning inspects the uniforms of Dick I-Iaffa and Loretta Paananen. The band is provided these uniforms through the efforts of the Band Boosters. gum? ABOVE: Annastasia Christoforidis dances for the Show sponsored by the Band Boosters. 114 Talent 'lu .vu Q , va A ,L A ,, , 1 , 3 . A 3'-4...,. W E594 - 1 so, , 'u, -. H N3 0' X XXX, wi ik P nl: , gl O cfm., ,nl .n ll 1 if fri: , fgiff.f5'13 f - lf . kinky NA.. ...L Fiiihins-ffm. A 1. i 1 . fs, K' ' Q u4L.-g. , may - 111 -'va - 'il 5 5 Qif+J.'y?:??,- Q! ,aw -dx 'X ., Ax - N N X 4 .- - ks Nfmx ag, 5, .. , I ,. ' f Se gm -qw! if -' N - rf -V1 vw Rf A SI ,M Nw J- , , fb Q N V '14 f E 4 2' 4. I1 L yi-, - :' ig. N ,Z-- - .' 5 n ' l 5 . ..- 4, Q s nv f my ,A ' ' ,Va ,-Q x X41 ., --Q- 'I LEFT COLUMN TOP: Watch that, Carol! CENTER: Jack, you just don't know what you do to Judie! BOTTOM: Sharon Clark, Mabel Aukerman, and Beck Brainard were spared, but which old maid is dead? RIGHT COLUMN, TOP: Oh, Dick and Louie, must you always? CENTER: Is it an interesting game, Chip or don't you know? BOTTOM: Judy Booth, Jane Hyslop, and Carla Bryan sell candy for the seniors at a football game. 116 70446 Seniors have many projects in order to raise money for their major expense--the yearbook. They sell anything and everything, slave at every football and basketball game, sponsor dances and present a play. Although they work hard, they somehow manage to have fun. too. ABOVE: Sweet Ginny looks completely baffled at all the buzz and chaos of the senior ye ar. ABOVE: There is always time to give a cheer when seniors sell, isn't there, Carla, Jane, Judy and Susan? RIGHT: Mrs. Patterson holds George, a mascot for the senior magazine drive. ln the background are Den Boy- nar and Lonnie Bames. 15 ,SI LEFT: Herbert Hay, a future engineer? LEFT COLUMN, TOP: Do you always have class this way? BOTTOM: This is a study hall, Tom and Jerry? ! ? RIGHT COLUMN, TOP: Just watch the dirt fly--underneath the rug, of course-- when Dodie starts to sweep! BOTTOM: These intellectual sophomores can amuse themselves in any class. ABOVE: Judy Novak calmly watched, but little did she know. TOP: Carolyn Lantz and Ansel Pierce. CENTER: Susan and Shelly at the senior play. BOTTOM: Carla and Louie at Dom Damon's party 119 RIGHT: Play Practice can be fun! Louie Peto, Carol Glazer, and Sharon Clark are practicing a few of their more humerous lines. fl ABOVE: Shoot amile, yes, says Louie! ?awZn4 '74 Swan 65444 ?7laq if in-55 an -'l'F Mehta BOTTOM COLUMNS, TOP LEFT: Music re- leases all inhibitions, doesn't it, Judy? Oh, by the way, you do have inhibitions, don't you? BOTTOM LEFT: You aren't cold, are you, Diane? CENTER TOP: Ginny Shea and Sharon Clark get that imprisoned feel- ing. CENTER BOTTOM: Virginia Shea, Mary Spore, and Kathy Merritt seem to be knee-din' a ride. TOP RIGHT: Oh, what a cruel, cruel world! BOTTOM RIGHT: Aren't they sweet? Look at them drowning their troubles. RIGHT: Is school really that bad, Betty? U!! 76am TOP: A Student does have her serious moments. BOTTOM: Someone's friends UQ aren't very mournful. Perhaps they planned the deed? ?? TOP RIGHT: Are you tired, Susan? CENTER: And then the gossip flew. BOTTOM: A11-Americans, Mary Rauckhorst and Judy Kerzie. 122 'ss 2' CHICKEN KITCHEN STANDARD DRUG STORE Ceneva on the Iake Chicken 37 North Broadwav HO 6 3323 Cooked to Order ' cu. 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Junior High Staff: Mr. Earl Bartholamew, Mr. Bill 1 I x 140 Student Vndez Abbott, Arvill 67 Abbott, Cecil 66 Abbott, Clifton 56 Adams, Alberta 60 106 Adams, Manlyn 66 Allen, Peggy 56,73 77,89 1 Allman, Carol 64 Allman, Jack 2 24 1 Almy, Sheryl 64 Anderson James 66 Armstrong, Brenda 60 Armstrong, Carolyn 50 Armstrong, Karen 50 106 Armstrong, Nancy 10,24,33,73,74 76,106,108 111 120 Ashley Kim 60,86 Atkinson, Gerald 24 73 85 86 87 Atkinson, Jeanne 64 79 Aukerman, Mabel 10,24,73 74 75, 85 86 87 89 116 Austin, Lynn 60,81,85,89 Austm, Paula 50 71,85 106 0 Bailey Gary 66 Barley, Thomas 56,72,77 Baker, Carol 66 Baker, Frank 56 Bancroft, James 64,104 Barnes, Le1lan1 10,24,33,77 Barnes, Robert 64 Barnum, Sandra 66 Barrett, David 50 70 110 8 Barrett, Jane 56 Barrett, Mary Ellen 60 78,89 Barrett, R1kk1 10 24,47 73 ,86 106,121 Barskr Allan 50 Barski, Stanley 66 Barstow, Colleen 64 79 Bartlett, Helen 50 76,82 87 88,91, 106 122 130 Bartko, Paul 56 99,103 Bates, Gary 60 Baylor, Donald 60,103 Beckman, Chnstine 66 Beeman, Barbara 66 Beer, Jane 60 Behm, Carolyn 61 84 89 Behm, Marilyn 56,77 86 Beitel, Jack 10 24,83 84,86,116 119,120 Belcon1s, James 50 Belcon1s, Kenneth 64 79 Belcon1s, Roy 25,38,48 71 97,99 Belding, Charles 61 Bender, Jud1th 64 Bennett, Cheryl 66 Benson, Charles 50,77 99,103 Berly Leslle 61,89,106 Bernardo, Lawrence 66 Bernhardt, John 50,71 72 99, Beswlck, Randolph 66 Bevms, Tula 56 Bezoski, Joanne 50,106 Bl1ss, James 66 Bl1ss, Janet 64,79 Bl1ss, Richard 64 3 1 Bliss, Terry 56 Bonderia, Judith 64,79 Bonner, James 10,22,25,4l,47,71,72 Bonner, Joanne 61 Booth, Judith 2,8,10 25 46,73 111 112 113,116,117,134 Booth, Thomas 66,104 Borcicky Kathleen 56 Borc1cky Larry 64 Borc1cky Patr1c1a 25 Borr1s, Donna 50 73 75 Borr1s, Gerald 56 Bowler, Nancy 66 Boyce, Lynn 50,83,87 88 115 Boyce, T1mothy 64 Boyd Carolyn 64 79,81 Boynar, Dennis 2 26,33,47,71 9 98 99 105,111 Boynar, Donald 26,33 47,71 95,96 98 99 111 Boytz Mary 66 Bradbum, Barbara 66 Bra1nard Judith 66 Bra1nard Rebecca 26,41 73,74 82 89,116 117 120 Branek Larry 66 80 Brett, Patr1c1a 56 76 89 Brewer, Drana 61,89 Br1n1zer, Bradford 66 Bromley, Sally 64 79 Brookes, David 61 100 Brown, Denn1s 56 99 Brown, Douglas 56 Brown, Edward 56,110 Brown, Janelle 61 Bryan, Carla 2,10,22,26 33 48,71 117,119,120,132,138 Bunner, Hency 64 79,80, Bunner, James 66 Burgctt, Douglas 66,79,104 Burgett, Gerald 56,70 Burgett, Thomas 61 Burgwin Harvey 61 Burgwln, Walter 27,85 86 87 Burhanna, W11l1am 66 Burkhart, Glena 56 76 Burkholder, Donald 56, Burkholder, Ronald 66 Burns, Craig 61 Burns, Eugene 61 Burns,Luc1l1e 64 Burns, Mary Lou 61 Burrows, Conme 56 Bushnell, Janice 64 Butler, Robert 51 77 Cahn, W1ll1am 51,86,1 Camxllo, Kathleen 51 Campbell, Davld 27 Carney, Col1n 51 Carolus, Deborah 66 Carr, Kenneth 61, O0 Carraher, Betty 51 92, Y Carraher, Mary Katherine 10,27,72, 73 83,89 Carr1gan, Ehzabeth 57 70,82,89 118 Castle, sue 57,82 89 Cathan, Gayle 61,89 Cauff1eld Carolyn 66 Cauffreld, Paula 57 CerJan,V1ctor 66 Chamberlin, Damel 66 141 Chaney, Deborah 66 Chapman, Katherine 64 Cheney, Jerry 66 Childs, Sheldon 10,27,47,48 71,89 96 99,101,102,107,111,113 119 Christner, Susan 51,71 78 106 0 Christoforidis, Nasta 57 77 C1morell,Jack1e 2,5l,76 77 78,106 Clark, Douglas 66 Clark, Mlchael 80 Clark, Nancy 66 Clark, Sharon 8,10 27 47,74 77,86 87,88,89,111,112,113,115 116 120 121,122,134 Clark, Thomas 56 57,72,73 77 Clarke, Robert 64,100 Clarke, Rodger 9 10 23 27 41,1 Clarke, Sharon 51,72 Clawson, Donald 64 80 Clawson, Donna 64 Clay, Paulette 67 Clay Phylhs 51 Clemson, Jerry 67 Clutter, John 67,80 Coates, Ellssa 64 79 Coates, Jud1e 9,l0,23,27,73 74 75, 111,116 Cohodas, Howard 61 Colarrk, Edward 3 23,28 Colarik, Nancy 67 Colby, Mary 64,79 Congdon, Thomas 67,80 Cook, John 64 Cook, Sharon 64, Cooper, Robert 61, Copen, Barbara 67 Copen, Carole 67 Copen, Donna 61 Corle, Cathleen 64 Courtney, Blanche 60 Courtney, CHRIS 51 Covell Richard 57 Cowger, Jeanne 67 Cowger, Lucky 64 Cox, James 67 Craig, Douglas 61 Crame, Carol 67 Crame, Onmeta 67 79 Crarne, Richard 65 Crawford James 64 Crawford, Susan 61 Crocker, Jean 51 Crossley, Martha 10 73,76 77,78 109 Crossley, W1ll1am 61 Cunningham, Elaine 65 Czayka, Connie 8 10,28 45 76 Damon, Don 10, ,28 74, Damon, Sandra 28 Darrow, Karen 67 Davrs, Edward 28 Dav1s, Esta 55 57 82,91 1 Davxs, Kathleen 57 Dean, James 67 Debevc, Andy 65,79 Debevc, Peter 61 Delewskr Carol 61 Demshar, Betty 51 1,76 89 2 48,7 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 7 Y Y Y11Y 122 u , G , ,114 ' , . , - Q . 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