Geneva High School - Viking Yearbook (Geneva, IL)

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VIKING YEARBOOK STAFF Advisor................ Managing Editor ....... Layout and Copy Editor Business Manager....... Photography Editor Activities.....'........ Departments ........... Fine Arts ............. Classes................. Sports................. Howard L. Ulin ... . Carol Kaste . . Bev Hostetter .Susan Albertine . Chris Valentine ......Barb Hill .. Sally Newton . . Betsy Norton . . Jane Everham . .Tom Odt and Rob Carlson VIKING Geneva Community High School Geneva, Illinois 1968 Mr. W.P McElroy—Principal Mr. McElroy finds time to do some painting at home. Mrs. McElroy appreciates a helping hand. Mr and Mrs. Morris arc enjoying their first grandchild. THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY THE TEEN SHOP The Morris family assembles for a quiet evening together. Mr J R Morris—Assistant Principal Gecohi’s Administrative Staff Guidance counselors Mr. Elliott and Mrs. Vignola schedules. are always willing to help students plan their Office secretaries Mrs. Liden and Mrs. Carlstedt write the morning announce- ments as part of their busy day's work. An efficient member of the maintenance staff, Larry Barclay, helps keep our school clean. Cafeteria staff members prepare nutritional meals daily for Gecohi students. ■ .. -r- V. . V. .s' . ,. i.u£i A •: u ■ vfv . For everything there is a season, • • V and a time to every purpose under heaven; a time to be born and a time to die; a time to plant and a time to reap; a time to kill and a time to heal; a time to break down and a time to build up; a time to weep and a time to laugh; a time to mourn and a time to dance; time to cast away stones and a time to gather stones together; a time to embrace and a time to refrain from embracing: a time t6 seek and a time to lose; a time to keep and a time to cast away; a time to rend aud lun to sew'; - a time to-keep ilenci aTTd a time to speak; , H a time to love, and a time to hate: a time for war arid 'a time % fotvpeace. ., 00 The Inevitable Change From Unquestioning Acceptance . . . To Query - From Simplicity To Enlightenment - Perception - Impression - The l%7-68 Student Council Execu- tive Board—Carol Kaste. Corre- sponding Secretary; Chuck McCauley. Vice President; Jeff Ibsen, President; Sue Lindholm. Recording Secretary; and Paul Rock. Treasurer hold weekly meetings with their advi- sor Mr. Elliott to plan Council activi- ties. THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY THE MERRA LEE SHOP AND THE MEETING PLACE The 1967 Interclub Council is a subsidiary of Student Council, to improve relations between Geco- hi's numerous clubs. Besides being active in Gecohi's Stu- dent Council. State Council Secretary, Jessie Jones and Area Council Secre- tary-Treasurer, Bev Hostetter, keep busy writing letters and exchanging ideas. Gecohi students rush to buy tickets to a Student Council-sponsored dance featuring “The Hidden.” Proceeds from the dance went to- ward the Student Council’s Peace Corps school project. Harmonious Efforts - Through Understanding A new first is established at Gecohi, the Faculty-Student Banquet. Put on by Student Council, this dinner provides an opportunity for faculty and Student Council members to relax and exchange goals and ideas. Above, teachers and students alike await the meal. Right, host Jay Habegger and the Excutive Board of Student Council present a short pro- gram for their guests. Democracy At Work, For All To See Another first at Geneva this year is the All-Student Assembly. Here, the year's projects are decided, and the student body can watch its Student Council in action. The essence of Student Council is the home- room and its representative. Total participa- tion is necessary for homerooms to be effective. Freshman English classes learn the uses of the gerund. Mrs. Swick expounds on the virtues of The Odyssey. Freshmen Sample Classical Literature Miss Susan Swick—B.A. English Miss Kathleen Nelson B.A. English 14 Trenakrian staff members Miss Hewlett. Bev Hostetter. Kathy Clark, and Tom Kruck proofread recent ly-submitted material. The Trenakrian Offers Opportunity For Self-Expression Miss Kay Hewlett B.A. English Miss Linda Kirk—B.A. English Miss Pires adds new dimension to an important scene. Deb Jarvis leads junior pickcters for a successful play. •• AMT VOUj COME ONE « € All rocTsiMb 16 I The cast included: Tom Dolan. Lynne Warberg, Sally Osborne, Bart Neri. Jens Hetzler, Cherie Lindgren, Lee Abts, Sally Newton, Diane Redd, Cheri Nelson, Nancy Gates. Student Directors: Chris Jacobson and Mary Lindahl. Director: Miss Pires. Senior Class Play - ' The Man Who Came To Dinner” Lori Lencioni views Melinda Weber jealously. Cherubic choir girls set the mood for the radio broadcast. Cast The cast includes Bev Hostetter, Eliza- beth Riotto, Steve Marberry, Randy Theis, Sue Albertine, Betsy Arnold, Becky Howe, Sharon Lorenze, Jessica Jones, Cheryl Putz, Betsy Lindberg, Cindy Perrone, John Free- burg, Lori Lencioni, Chuck Gains, Rich Ross, Bev Armbruster, Chuck McCauley, Chris Valentine, Jeff Ainsworth, Mike Holmberg, John Nelson, Walt Babian, John Harr, Melinda Weber, Roy Collins, Paul Rock, Neil Bogaard, Jill Ogden, Suzie Beckman, Sue Lindholm, Betsy Norton, Chris Braun, Jane Everham, Ron Cook, Dave O’Connell, Todd Pierson. Above: Mr. Church watches as the play takes its final shape. Left: Wally Babian takes a break after providing various sound effects. 19 Geneva speech participants take part in many area contests. Above right, Lori Lencioni and Neil Bogaard perfect details in their presentations. Below, “The Lot- tery” cast prepares last-minute details before they are called to perform. Below right, students audition for parts in “The Lottery”. Forensics - Opportunity For Expression Gecohi Life - Source Of Information Photographers Becky Howe and Bruce Pflaum look over shots of the Viking Review. Mrs. Geraldine Stanford— M.A. English Sally Newton and Barb Lindahl attempt to create an eye-catching page. Sports editor Steve Narkiewicz discusses a rival school’s layouts. In preparation for the big night. Viking staff member Betsy Nor- ton enlists the help of Jannie Clark to complete the insurmounta- ble task of folding hundreds of programs. At right, the 69’ers impress the crowd with their throbbing beat. Below, Greg Cun- ningham gives last minute instructions to his special effects crew. Pantomimes, Bands, Songs, Dance Lines - This Is The Viking Review Masters of Ceremonies Rich Ross and Ron Cook entertain be- tween acts with jokes and brief comedy sketches. Nancy Emma and Neil Bogaard envision their future together in song. A capacity audience awaits the start of the second act. Mr. Howard Ulin M.A. English 3, Public Speaking. Journalism Chairman, English department Left: The intricate process of designing lay- outs and choosing photographs begins. Staffers provide a combi- nation of long hours, dili- gent work, and imag- ination to produce this year’s Viking. 26 The Loams suddenly realize that they must make the best of their plight. Dramatis Personae Presents “The Admirable Crichton” Director Mr. Church polishes a scene with his cast. Left—Crichton and Lady Jane's love cannot survive in the structure of their society. Right The situation becomes awkward when the servants become equals of the Loam family for a day. Below—The Loam family finds they must now rely directly on nature for survival. Entire School Effort - “Music Man” Lynn Warburg ignores Neil Bogaard's attempts to make a date. At left. River City's school board practices har- monizing. 29 Walt Wallmark receives a welcome from Linda Bates and River City's city fathers. THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY MIDWESTERN CONTRACTORS The ladies of River City “pick a little, talk a little. Steve Thomas and Cindy Baltzell defy the mayor’s wishes by meeting secretly. Neil Bogaard warns the people of River City that the billiard parlor is corrupting the youth of the town. Geneva's Dance Band playing several contemporary tunes at the annual Pops Concert. Pops Concert - Spring Music Festival The entire chorus combines for the finale of the Pops Concert. Right: The Boy's Octet performs a popular folk song. Band members enjoy Northwestern Band Day. Gecohi’s twirlers, Nancy Gates and Kathy Chalberg, lead the march- ing band. Fight songs from the band begin the Homecoming parade. The Gecohi Pep Band braves even the coldest weather to lead the fans in cheering the mighty Vikings on to victory. The Viking Band Performs Everything From Pep Rallies To Band Festivals Every season, the Geneva band has a full schedule of traditional events ranging from Northwestern Band Day to the Pops Concert. Many contestants are also sent to state contests and a select few are invited to be part of the Fox Valley Band. Mr Henry Pinter—M.A. Band The trumpet section takes a quick breather. 33 Sophomore John Emma realizes that practice is essential for perfection. Music And Drama Combine Stirring Christmas To Produce imotions The annual Christmas assembly is now an established tradition at Gecohi. At left, the entire band plays a well known march for the student body. Above, Kathy Kuipers and Dave Simpson sing of snow. Drama Club participants Barb Wulgart, Paul Rock, and Jean Loughman aid the chorus in presenting a Christmas story. Mr. Maurice Hill—M.A. Chorus Solos, Ensembles And Major Productions Display Chorus Versatility 36 Chorus president Walt Wallmark discusses plans for the year with chorus members. 37 Art Creativity, Beauty, Inspiration Maggie Boss catches a quick impression on pa- per. Miss Dressel explains a new technique to her Painting and Drawing class. Miss Carol Dressel—B.A. Fine Arts, Design. Art Workshop, Ceramics, Paintine and Drawing 38 Students admire each other’s works at the Annual Art Show. Mr. Richard Perrin—B.S. Librarian Read The library provides an abundant supply of reference materials and an atmosphere of study. . To Weigh And Consider Kathy Braun s-t-r-e-t-c-h-e-s for learning. Mr. Perrin and library worker. Dwight Schrock, aid Gecohi students in using reference materials. 39 Students put their hour of study to advantage. The Tranquility Of Study . . . No matter what shape you’re in—study! Students help maintain order in the school by acting as hall monitors. Math III students Brian McDonald and Mark McConnaughay obviously enjoy graphing a parabola. Geneva Students Explore New Dimensions In Math Mr Stephen Egge—B.A. Geometry Geometry students like Cyndi Nepstad begin with basic concepts. Miss Elizabeth Holman—B.S. Algebra Mr. Quentin Norem MS. Mathematics 41 Chemistry apparel may not be fashionable, but it serves its purpose. Science Is Exploration And Discovery Chemistry class finds these students experimenting with mass relationships. Walt Babian and Chuck Gains prepare solid silver nitrate from metallic silver. Mr. Thomas Bauman B.S.— Biology Mr. William Cooper—M.A. Math and Science Department Chairman Physics Mr. Jerry Vitton B.S. Earth Science Biology students diligently study their protozoa. Carolyn Newland and Jessie Jones determine whether their chemical reactions are endothermic or exothermic. Mr Terry R. Martin—M.S. Biology Bev Hostetter pinpoints an explosive spot in Europe. History - Her Ample Page Rich With The Spoils Of Time American History students Jim Butler, Pete Engquist. and Ken Johnson re-enact the Spirit of ’76. Contemporary history students hash over world’s problems. Miss Kathryn Curran—B.A. American History and Latin Mr. Donald Straughn M S. Government. Economics, and American History SIRF Club Furthers International Understanding Mr. William Metros—B.A. World History, American History S I R F. executive board. Deb Duggins, Diane Redd. Todd Pierson, Jean Loughman. Mary Lindahl, and Linda Bates, investigate foreign travel opportunities. Mr. William Repplinger—M.A. World History, American History, Contemporary History Mrs. Leota Shoellhorn —M.A. Social Studies Department Chairman World Geography students locate remote regions of the world. Mr. Rodney Gohrke—B.S. World Geography Area AFS students share their experiences with the Student International Rela- tions Forum. 45 French students perfect their accents in our modern language lab. Taped conversations and film strips are an inte- gral part of our modern language program. Miss Helen Carey—M.A. Language Department Chairman French. Latin Mr. Gerald Plotkin—B A. French Mr Edward Plichta—M.A. Latin 46 Mr. Plotkin entertains the French Club with slides of his recent tour of France. French Students Combine Practice With Fun At Meetings Of “Le Cercle Franqais” The French Club officers, Linda Bates, vice-president, Bev Hostetter, president, and Barb Hill, secretary-treasurer, pause while reading “une revue Francais. One picture is worth a thousand words—especially if the words arc in French. Miss Jean Pauck—B.A. French 47 Faith Robbins and Bev Gregory learn how to operate an adding machine. Cherie Lindgren attempst to grasp the intricacies of a typewriter. Business Students Learn Skills For The Future Mr. Herbert Smuk—M.A. Industrial Arts Many Boys Utilize The Varied Opportunities Offered In There are many aspects of industrial arts. Industrial Arts Keith Carlson is absorbed in a problem in mechanical drawing. A sophomore boy learns important voca- tional skills. 49 Kathy McDowell pauses for a moment, while basting a seam. Girls Learn Basic Homemaking Skills Miss Judith Hendrix—B.S. Home Economics Sally Osborne and Kathy Kuipers seem satisfied with their freshly-baked pie. 50 Career Groups Fulfill A Student’s Quest For Knowledge And Information On Possible Vocations The executive board of FHA, led by President Pam Bierman, meets to plan future activities. FHA members vote in favor of having a hay ride. FTA officers Penny Post. Nancy Van Thournout, Jane Everham. Diane Redd, and Sue Lindholm plan a field trip for their club. SI Smiling drivers seem pleased with their newly-acquired prowess at the wheel. Driver Training Is An Important Part Of Every Student’s Sixteenth Year A puzzled Tom Dolan contemplates the obvious warning of this Deb Duggins gets a new perspective at the wheel, sign. 52 President Dave Murphy outlines plans for a carnival booth for the March Money Madhouse. GeCoHi Lettermen Represent Ability, Effort, And Pride Mr. Gerald Auchstctter—M.S. Physical Education Mr. John Barton—B.S. Physical Education Sock it to me sock it to me sock it to me . . . The G-Club executive board takes a close look at their financial situation. At the G-Club bake sale hungry students learn why all the greatest chefs arc men. GAA And Pep Club - Sources Of Sports, Spontaneity And Spirit The Army-Navy game, a first for GAA, allows eager girls to display their agility. Weekly signs created by Pep Club members spur our teams to victory. 54 At Homecoming, Pep Club members set their goals for the coming year. Pep Club officers Kay Larson, Secretary-Treasurer, Cheryl Putz, President, and Barb Hill, Vice-President set the scene for their carnival booth. Cheri Lindgren looks before she leaps. Above: G.A.A. members dine at their yearly banquet, where awards are presented. Below: Numerous girls enjoy weekly bowling at Star Center. VARSITY SQUAD Row I: E. Elkins, D. Simpson. D. Kinst, B. Neri, C. McCauley, S. Lake, G. Milewski, S. Dazzo, G. Galston, R. Cook, R. Ross, M. Hascall, P. Form, C. Spillner, C. Turbyfill, R. Collins, C. Gains! J. Nelson, D. Archer. Row 2: Coach Barton, R. Menucz, B. Burgess, D. Neri! M. Manny, D. Cox, j! Football . . . Determination . . . Victory SEASON RECORD St. Charles 6 Geneva 14 West Chicago 19 Geneva 21 Sycamore 40 Geneva 14 Cary Grove 7 Geneva 0 Plainfield 0 Geneva 33 Oswego 6 Geneva 33 Batavia 0 Geneva 19 Kaneland 14 Geneva 47 Halfback—Rich Ross Co-captain, Most Valuable Player, All-conference 56 Ainsworth, R Gibson, J. Harr, M. Holmberg, J. Johnson, R. Paulin, D. Shewalter, J. Torok, L. Abts. J. Ibsen, R. Billhardt, Coach Auchstetter. Viking back evades his gridiron opponents. 57 End—Chuck Gains 58 Guard Steve Lake All-conference Honorable Mention Guard—Chuck McCauley Co-captain, All-conference, All-area Chicagoland Honorable Mention Halfback Chuck Spillner Tackle—Ron Gibson Geneva tacklers bring down their Cary Grove opponent. End—Roy Collins Center—Dale Shewalter All-conference Tackle—Mike Holmberg All-conference 59 SOPHOMORE SQUAD Row 1: S. Hill. J. Boss. D. Deihl, P An- dreotti. D. Fender, G. Birch, B. Currie, D. Cash, C. McCieary, B. Koehn. R. Duckett, R. Kirby, J. Zinn. Row 2: Coach Vitton, Coach Straughn, G. Girard, J. Barnard. P. Swain, J. Hanson. B. Hitzeroth, T. Zollers, H. Miller, M. Busch, T. Pflaum, C. Hopper, J. Manny, J. Emma, D. Walter, Coach Bell. Guard—Rollin Menuez Tackle—Ricci Paulin End—John Harr Dale Renner runs on another substantial gain for the Frosh-Soph team. jr FRESHMEN SQUAD Row 1: B. Heitzman. M Abts. G Nctzley. R Lencioni. M Forni. A. Pedersen. J. Smalley, K. Garton. B. Dolan, J. Conterato. M. Benson. D. Browne. Row 2: Coach Straughn. S. Shuett. M Allen. R Hall, D. Berndt. T Emerson. E. Riddick, E. McElroy, B Peterson. J. Oje. S. Grossklag. K Albertine. Coach Vitton. 61 VARSITY SQUAD Row I: T. Abramson. R. Akers. S. Hocking. R. Jett. Row 2: W. Babian. J Hetzler. S. Esping. J. Carlson. C. Jacobsen. Cross Country Team Grows In Size And Spirit Viking sprinters warm up for the meet while their coach. Mr. Buchanan, watches confidently. The cross country team beams over their recently won trophy. Sophomore Don Peterson sprints home to another first place finish. FROSH-SOPH SQUAD Row 1. J. Van Santen, S. OKeefee. D Browne. D Ball. B Babinsack, M. Monroe. Row 2: S. Van Thournout. L Meyer. T. Wheeler, M. Narkiew- icz. R Maechtle, D. Anderson. D Peterson. B. Dunn, S. Holzrichter. 63 Varsity squad row I: W. Babian. R. Billhardt. R. Cook, B. Burgess, D. Simpson, M. Novell. Row 2: D. Neri. S. Hocking. S. Esping, J. Viking Cagers Have Successful Year The 1967-68 Geneva varsity basketball squad finds their season record as seven wins and seven losses in con- ference play. A Viking victory over Yorkville at the Batavia Holiday Tournament has earned Geneva a consolation trophy and Coach Buchanan’s 300th victory. The frosh-soph team record is ten wins and four losses in Little 7 conference games. The freshman team has a conference record of seven wins and four losses for the 1967-68 season. Johnson. R. Akers, F. Johanson. Row 3: Coach Buchanan, T. Peck, J. Peine, D. Thompson, S. Narkiewicz, R. Paulin, Coach Vitton. Conference Record Geneva 55 Cary Grove 33 Geneva 54 Oswego 37 Geneva 32 Plainfield 42 Geneva 77 West Chicago 56 Geneva 63 Batavia 53 Geneva 55 Kaneland 58 Geneva 48 Sycamore 78 Geneva 56 Cary Grove 46 Geneva 63 Plainfield 61 Geneva 84 Oswego 62 Geneva 64 West Chicago 66 Geneva 60 Batavia 64 Geneva 45 Kaneland 60 Geneva 43 Sycamore 60 64 Senior Varsity Cagers Ron Cook Spence Esping Ricci Paulin Tom Peck Jeff Peine Dick Thompson A victorious Varsity team comes home from the Batavia Holiday Tourna- ment with a trophy. Rich Akers Walt Babian Viking cagers stretch for the rebound. t« Em, 41 Frosh-soph squad row 1: Coach Shick, J. Boss, K. Heath, G. Birch, B. Currie, R. Maechtle, D. Renner, S. Hill, B. Babinsack, D. Peter- son, Coach Barton. Row 2: Manager B. Mead, R Kirby, B. Hit- zeroth, D. Witman. H. Miller. W. Larson, T. Pflaum, L. Meyer, J. Carlson, Manager R. Sampson. 67 Ron Cook attempts a corner shot while warming up for the season opener with St. Charles. Freshman squad row 1: J. Smalley, S. Holzrichter, M. Anderson. S. Berndt, G. Zavitz, E. McElroy, B. Peterson. M. Smith. B. Heitzman. Moline, K. Albertine, D. Brown, R. Herda, R. Albertson, R. Dolan. Coach Bell. Row 2: D. Bihler, M. Narkiewicz, T. Emerson, B. Rawson, D. 68 Varsity squad—Row 1: Manager B. Cannon, C. Haroldson, M. Hascall. R. Amery, R. Mountsier, S. Marberry, R Menuez, F. Otto, S. Dazzo, P. Forni, T. Kirk. Row 2: Manager R. Richardson, J. Ainsworth, R. Gibson, B Ward, D. Shewalter, J. Nelson, P Haroldson, R. Collins. D. Cox, M. Spetly, B. Neri, Coach Auchstet- ter. Viking Grapplers Capture Conference Title Season Record Geneva 41 Yorkville 7 Geneva 32 Wheaton North 16 Geneva 31 West Aurora 11 Geneva 30 Fenton 16 Geneva 22 West Chicago 21 Geneva 21 Sycamore 19 Geneva 28 Cary Grove 18 Geneva 40 Plainfield 5 Geneva 22 Oswego 20 Geneva 30 Elmwood Park 13 Geneva 39 Batavia 5 1st—York Quadrangular Geneva 91 Addison Trail 77 York 64 Ridgewood 49 1st—St. Francis Quadrangular Geneva 88 St. Francis 72 Larkin 66 Holy Cross 53 1st—St. Charles Quadrangular Geneva 85 St. Charles 73 Rockford East 65 Barrington 65 3rd—Lake Forest Tournament like Hascall pins a Batavia opponent with a three-quarter nelson. The Vikings return from the Little Seven Conference meet with the coveted first place trophy, and later place second in District competition. Bruce Ward works for a takedown against a St. Charles grappler in the St. Charles Quadrangular Tournament. Bucky Menuez pins a Plainfield opponent with a reverse half nelson. 70 Rob Mountsier gains an advantage over his Sycamore opponent. Frosh-soph squad row 1: L. Menuez. J. VanSanten. G. Girard. B. Licher, D. Walter. D Dodd. Row 2: T. Kruck, S. VanThournout. J. Zinn. J. Barnerd. K. Hopper. J. Hanson. P. Swayne. Coach Brown. Freshman squad row 1: M Allen, J. Higgins. B. Pflaum, J. Hunter, A. Pederson. R Howington, T Bone. S. Weiss. Row 2: J. Oja. J. Ohman. K. Garton, J. Contcrato, S. Schuett. R Hall, M Forni, Coach Brown. 71 Varsity squad Row 1: K. Brinkmeyer, R. Billhardt. B. Neri, B. Currie, C. McCauley, Manager K. Anderson. Row 2: Manager R. Howington, J. Ainsworth, D. Murphy, C. Gains, R. Ross, D. Neri, P. Forni, G. Distance runner Chris Jacobsen sprints to the wire. Birch, J. Carlson, K. Heath. Row 3: Coach Bauman, D. Browne, J. Ibsen, J. Johnson, D. Thompson, R. Gibson, T. Abrahmson, H. Miller, J. Hetzler, Coach Bell. C. Jacobsen Not Pictured. Varsity Record Geneva 56 —West Chicago 71 Geneva 89 —Cary Grove 37 Geneva 69 —Batavia 58 Geneva 78-1 2 —Oswego 45-1 2 —Batavia 35 Geneva 95 —Yorkville 33 —Plainfield 31 Geneva 41 —Sycamore 61-1 2 —Kaneland 54-1 2 Geneva 49 —Kaneland 59 —Mooseheart 51 Geneva 62 —St. Charles 70-1 2 —Batavia 26-1 2 4th—Fox Valley Relays 3rd—Conference Meet 4th—District Meet 6th—Kane County Meet Chuck McCauley tries for added distance. Frosh-soph squad Row 1: R. Howington, D. Browne, B. Dunn, J. Oja, M. Forni, T. Teschner, J. Smalley, K. Albertine. Row 2: Coach Bauman, B. Baketz, B. Peterson, J. Conterato, E. McElroy, S. Schuett, R. Hall, J. Carlson, Manager K. Anderson, Coach Bell. Dave Murphy tries for 12'6 . Many Participants Varsity Baseball squad-Row 1: R. Kirby, B. Babinsack, P. Andreotti, D. Renner, C Spillner, J. Skow, R Cook. Row 2: Coach Schick, D. Diehl, R. Akers. R. Paulin, J. Peine, T. Peck, Manager B. Wakeman. Above: Coach Schick gives the team a few pointers after the game. Left: Viking Rick Akers is safe at third on a hit to right field. 73 Varsity Record Geneva 0 St. Charles 9 Geneva 0 Hinsdale 11 Geneva 14 Genoa 5 Geneva 4 Naperville 4 Geneva 0 Oswego 5 Geneva 7 Sycamore 2 Geneva 0 Plainfield 4 Geneva 0 Batavia 5 Geneva 3 West Chicago 2 Geneva 3 Cary-Grove 10 Geneva 3 Oswego 9 Geneva 7 Fenton 6 Geneva 0 Sycamore 3 Geneva 1 St. Charles 2 Geneva 1 Plainfield 6 Geneva 3 Batavia 0 Geneva 4 West Chicago 5 Frosh-soph Baseball squad Row 1: S Helzricter. M Fitzpatrick. B. Cain, D Walter. W. Larson, E. Ridick. manager. Row 2: T. Emerson, P. Andreotti, S. VanThornaut. D. Renner. R Kirby, C. Coryell. Coach Barton. Jeff Peine stretches to stop a grounder. 74 Scott Hocking displays pro form as he tees off. Walt Babian sinks a long putt, birdying the hole. Scott Neill blasts his way out of a sand trap. SEASON RECORD Geneva 172 Fenton 183 Geneva 183 Roncalli 213 Geneva 189 Oswego 192 Geneva 197 St. Charles 154 Geneva 178 Kaneland 202 Geneva 175 West Chicago 175 Geneva 168 Kaneland 210 Second Place Conference Seventh - District Frosh-Soph Golf squad—Row 1: S. Larson. R. Herda. J Manny, C. Haroldson. J. Carlson. S. Everhart, D. Archer. Row 2: Coach Vitton, (J.V.) B. Pitz. R Schubbe, G. Albrecht. M Anderson, S. Billwock, D. Anderson, (J.V.) T. Dolan. 7c Varsity squad Row 1: R. Richardson. M. Hascall. B. McDonald. Row 2: F. Johanson, S. Moline. J. Habegger, S. Esping. Brian McDonald and Spence Esping warm up before a dual meet. Frosh-soph squad Row 1: A. Pederson. J. Higgins, D. Krehbiel, B. Dolan. Row 2: S. Zinke, M Abts, M. Smith, J. Vansanten, D. Bihler, C. Brashler, J. Trout. Tennis Team Has Successful First Year 76 GeCoHi Recognizes Outstanding Athletes Dick Thompson—Most Valuable Basketball Player and Basketball Captain Jeff Ainsworth—Eddie Fritz Award Ron Cook—Mel Johnson Award Rob Mountsier—Wrestling Captain; Jeff Ainsworth—Most Improved Wrestler; Bucky Menuez—Most Valuable Wrestler John Carlson—Roger Carlson Track Award Football Tri-Captains—Rich Ross, Chuck McCauley. John Nelson 77 1967-68 Frosh-Soph wrestling cheerleaders—Sue Freeburg, Sue Freeman, Sally Sevali, and Lisa Hill- lead the fans in cheering the grapplers. 78 Varsity wrestling cheerleaders for 1967-68—Karen Foster, Nancy Gates, and Jannie Clark-provide lots of spirit for the conference wrestling champions. Cheerleaders Enthusiasm - Or Lose Sparkling Frosh-Soph cheerleaders—Judy Bates, Gail Magill, Joy Ogden, Julie Poynor. and Paula Frasz- practice a new formation. Enthusiastic Varsity cheerleaders—Sue Lindholm, Barb Freeman, Barb Babian. Karen Schwartz, and Diane Heal-perfect a pyramid. A Picture From GeCoHi Scrapbook The Flock 32 83 Senior Class’ first place owl is Wise To A Viking Victory.” Juniors capture second place with their Cat In the Hat.” Freshmen are “Octupied with their third place float for many weeks. The Sophomore “Rose Up to receive a fourth place with their float. 85 Betsy Lindberg—Senior Class Attendant Mary Lindahl—Junior Class Attendant Janet Lcmke and Chuck McCauley, '67 Viking royalty, mirror the Homecoming spirit. And With The Holiday Season . . . The Junior Assembly 87 Scott Hocking grimaces under a barrage of whipped cream. Right: Carnival spectators crowd the gym floor and clamor for their turn at one of the many booths. 88 Winnie Whirl Spring Turnabout Dance Decorations from Winnie the Pooh and rock music provide an enjoyable background to the spring Twirp Dance. Randy and Carol enjoy the mood of the evening. 89 The artistic talents of Junior class sponsor Mr. Plotkin are put to good use as prom construction begins. Trees sprouting from the gym floor? You gotta be kidding! ■ - THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY CHERCHEZ LA FEMME COIFFURES Boys pick up their tuxes for a gala evening on Bourbon Street. 91 Prom Queen Penny Post and King Ron Gibson enjoy their evening’s reign. The Glo-Notes, provide a Dixieland beat on Bourbon Street. «5 VTV.AA Mark McConnaughay and Janet Nepstad make a wish at the wishing well. Couples enjoy the band at the Post Prom long into the morning. 93 THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY RUNGE’S SHELL SERVICE Above: Juniors and Seniors enjoy hearing the Class Will and Prophecy. Right: Numerous faculty members are the guests of the Juniors for the evening. Below: Large turnout of upperclassmen attends the annual Junior-Senior Banquet. Juniors Treat Seniors At Annual Junior-Senior Banquet Smiling graduates leave the gym with one phase of their education comp- leted. Leadership of the Class of 1968 has been pro- vided by President Chris Valentine, Vice-Presi- dent Steve Marberry, and Secretary-Treasurer Rich Ross, and sponsor Mr. William Cooper. The Seniors have been proud of their many accomplishments this year, starting with their Homecoming Attendant Betsy Lindberg, Queen Janet Lemke and King Chuck McCauley, and first place in Homecoming float competition with “We’ve Got Victory In Our Eyes.” Seniors have displayed their dramatic talents this spring in their presentation of “The Man Who Came To Dinner,” directed by Mr. Frank Church. Seniors have cemented lasting friendships with the Juniors at the Junior-Senior Banquet. As their final days of high school draw to a close, the Seniors prepare for Baccalaureate and Commencement exercises and begin plans for successful futures. To Strive, To Seek, To Find, . . . And Not To Yield 97 JEFFERY GEORGE AINSWORTH Gecohi Counselor 4; Hall Monitor 2-4; F.T.A. 4; Pep Club 4; G Club 3-4; Class Play 4; Football 1-4; Track 3-4; Baseball 1-2; Wrestling 1-4; Junior Rotarian 4. RICHARD EMANUEL AKERS Honor Roll 2-4; G Club 3-4; Viking Review 4; Football 1; Bas- ketball 1-4; Baseball 1-4; Crosscountry 3-4. SUSAN LOIS ALBERTINE Student Council 4; Gecohi Counselor 4; Honor Roll 1-4; Na- tional Honor Society 3-4; Hall Monitor 4; Viking Staff 3-4, Editor 4; Gecohi Life Staff 3; Drama Club 1-2; F.T.A. 4; Pep Club 1-3; French Club 2-4; S.I.R.F. 2; Class Play 3-4; Viking Review 2; Chorus 2; Fox Valley Chorus 2; Music Contest 2. ROGER WALTER AMERY Hall Monitor 4; G Club 2-4; Wrestling 1-4; Cross Country 3-4. MARY HELEN ANDERSON Honor Roll 4; Drama Club 1-3; Pep Club 1-4, Vice-President 3; Class Play 3-4; Music Man 4. SIGNE RAE ANDERSON Gecohi Counselor 4; Hall Monitor 1-4; F.H.A. 4; G.A.A. 1-4; Pep Club 1-4; Class Play 3; Music Man 4; Viking Review 2; Chorus 1-3; Fox Valley Chorus 1-3; Music Contest 1-3. 98 Junior Rotarians are treated to lunch. American Legion Honorable Mention win- ners, John Nelson and Donna Ohman, and American Legion winners Carol Kaste and Jay Habegger, display their plaques. TREVOR THOMAS ANTILL Honor Roll 2; Football 1-2; Baseball 1-3; Transferred from St. Mary’s Seminary, Crystal Lake, Illinois 4. BEVERLY KAY ARMBRUSTER Honor Roll 2-4; Hall Monitor 4; Gecohi Life Staff 3-4; Drama Club 3-4; F.H.A. 3-4; Treasurer 4; G.A.A. 2-4; Pep Club 1-3; S.I.R.F. 3-4; Class Play 4; Band 1-4. ELIZABETH JANE ARNOLD Gecohi Counselor 4; Honor Roll 1-4; Hall Monitor 3-4; Pep Club 1-4; French Club 2-4; S.I.R.F. 4; Class Play 4; Basketball Statistician 4. SCOTT LEE ARNOLD Baseball 3; Hall Monitor 2. WALTER GEORGE BABIAN JR Studept Council 1,3; Gecohi Counselor 4; Hall Monitor 3; Gecohi Life Staff 2; Pep Club 3-4; G Club 3-4; Class Play 3-4; Viking Review 4; Football 1-2; Basketball 1-4; Golf 1-4; Cross Country 4; Viking Spirit 3. LINDA BAKETZ Chorus 3; F.H.A. 1-2,4; F.T.A. 1-2. 99 JOSEPH ALFRED BEARY Football 1-3; Hall Monitor 2; Track 1; Wrestling 2. SUZANNE LYNN BECKMAN Student Council 1-4; Class Secretary-Treasurer 1-3; Honor Roll 1-3; Hall Monitor 3-4; F T.A. 2-4; G.A.A. 1-2; Pep Club 1-4; French Club 2; Class Play 3-4; Band 1-4; Fox Valley Band 3-4; Music Contest 3-4. JOAN DIANE BERNDT Honor Roll 3-4; Hall Monitor 3-4; F.H.A. 2-4; G.A.A. 1-3; Pep Club 1-2. GILES CAMPBELL BLAIR Track 2. JEFFREY SCOTT BLAIR Honor Roll 2-4; Hall Monitor 4; Class Play 3; Basketball 1-2; Intramural Basketball 3-4. ROBERT JEFFERY BODELL Hall Monitor 4; Latin Club 1-2; Chorus 1-2; Transferred from St. Charles High School 4. NEIL REESE BOGAARD Drama Club 3-4; S.I.R.F 4; Class Play 2-4; Music Man 4; Viking Review 4; Chorus 1-4; Fox Valley Chorus 4; Music Contest 4; Transferred from Evanston Township High School CHRISTINE ELIZABETH BRAUN Gecohi Counselor 4; Honor Roll 1-4; National Honor Society 3-4; Hall Monitor 4; F.T.A. 2-4, Treasurer 3; G.A.A. 1; Pep Club 1-4; French Club 2-3; Class Play 4; Band 1-4; Fox Valley Band 2-4; Music Contest 1-4. 100 ARLENE KATHERINE BROWN Honor Roll 1-4; National Honor Society 3-4; Hall Monitor 4; G.A.A. 1; Pep Club 1-4; French Club 3; Music Man 4; Chorus 3-4; Fox Valley Chorus 3-4; Music Contest 3. LINDA LOU BROWN F.H.A. 3-4; Pep Club 2; Chorus 2; Music Contest 2. LINDA SUSAN BYRNES Hall Monitor 2-3; Gecohi Life Staff 3; F.H.A. 4; G.A.A. 1; Pep Club 1-2; Viking Review 1; Chorus 1; Fox Valley Chorus 1; Office Assistant 3-4. GRACE BYWATER F.H.A. 3-4; Transferred from St. Charles High School 3. CAROL ANN CARLSON Honor Roll 2-3; Hall Monitor 4; Pep Club 1-4; French Club 3; Class Play 3; F.T.A. 4. JOHN RONALD CARLSON Gecohi Counselor 4; Hall Monitor 4; Pep Club 4; G Club 3-4, Treasurer 4; Track 1-4; Wrestling 3; Cross Country 1-4; Junior Rotarian 4; Varsity Club 1-2; Transferred from Middletown Township High School, New Jersey 3. 101 PETER PAUL CESAR I JR. Honor Roll 1-2; Hall Monitor 2-3; Class Play 3; Football 1-2; Basketball 1-2; Baseball 1-3; Intramural Basketball 3-4. KATHRYN ANNE CLARK Honor Roll 1-4; National Honor Society 3-4; Trenakrian 4; Hall Monitor 1-4; Gecohi Life Staff 2-4; Drama Club 1-4; G.A.A. 1; Pep Club 1-4; French Club 2-4; S I R.F. 2-4; Class Play 3-4. ROY FRANCIS COLLINS Gecohi Counselor 4; Boys’ State 3; Hall Monitor 2-4; Gecohi Life Staff 4; G Club 3-4; S.I.R.F. 4; Class Play 4; Music Man 4; Football 1-4; Basketball 1; Track 2-3; Baseball 1; Wrestling 2-3; Intramural Basketball 2. CLIFFORD RONALD COOK Student Council 4; Gecohi Counselor 4; Honor Roll 1-3; Hall Monitor 3-4; Drama Club 3-4; F.T.A. 4; G Club 2-4; S.I.R.F. 4; Speech Contest 4; Class Play 3-4; Music Man 4; Viking Review 4; Football 1-4; Basketball 1-4; Baseball 1-4. KATHLEEN COZZENS Honor Roll 4; Hall Monitor 1-4; G.A.A. 1; Pep Club 1-4; Class Play 3. JAMES GREGORY CUNNINGHAM Hall Monitor 3-4; Drama Club 1-4; F.T.A. 2-4; S.I.R.F. 4; Class Play 4; Music Man 4; Viking Review 1-4; Tennis 4. EDWARD CARL EAKINS Honor Roll 3; Basketball 1-2. NANCY JOSEPHINE EMMA Honor Roll 4; Hall Monitor 2-3; Gecohi Life Staff 1; Drama Club 1-2; G.A.A. 3-4; Pep Club 1-4; Class Play 3; Music Man 4; Viking Review 2-4; Chorus 1-4; Fox Valley Chorus 1-2,4; Music Contest 1-4. 102 SPENCER ALAN ESPING Honor Roll 4; Hall Monitor 4; Viking Review 4; Football 1; Basketball 1-4; Baseball 1-2; Tennis 4; Cross Country 4. SUSAN EVANS Student Council 4; Viking Staff 4; Gecohi Life Staff 4; F.T.A. 4; Pep Club 4; French Club 4; Viking Review 4; A.F.S. Student from Australia 4. JANE ALICE EVERHAM Student Council 3-4; Gecohi Counselor 4; Honor Roll 1-3; Hall Monitor 3-4; Viking Staff 3-4, Editor 4; Gecohi Life Staff 3-4; Drama Club 1-2; F.T.A. 2-4, Vice-President 3, President 4; G. A.A. 1-2; Pep Club 1-4; French Club 3-4; Class Play 3-4; Viking Review 2. LINDA ROSE FIK Honor Roll 1-4; Hall Monitor 4; F.H.A. 1; G.A.A. 4; Class Play 4; Transferred from St. Charles High School 4; F.S.A. 3; H. S.H. 2-3. Ten Gecohi students appear on Chicago television on “The Lee Philips Show,” with a guidance counselor from Evanston, and discuss school, grades, and college. 103 KAREN ANN FOSTER Honor Roll 4; Hall Monitor 4; Drama Club 2-4; F.H.A. 3-4; G.A.A. 1-4; Pep Club 1-4; Class Play 3-4; Music Man 4; Band 1-4; Wrestling Cheerleader 4. ROBERTA LOUISE FRASER Hall Monitor 2-4; Gecohi Life Staff 4; Drama Club 2-4; F.H.A. 4; G.A.A. 2; Pep Club 1-2; Class Play 3-4; Music Man 4; Viking Review 2-3. JOHN ALLEN FREEBURG Student Council 3; Class President 3; Gecohi Counselor 4; Honor Roll 1-4; Boys’ State 3; National Honor Society 3-4; Hall Monitor 4; Gecohi Life Staff 3; Latin Club 3; Class Play 4; Music Man 4; Viking Review 4; Band 1-4; Fox Valley Band 4; Wrestling 1-2. ELIZABETH ANN GAEDE Honor Roll 3-4; Hall Monitor 3-4; G.A.A. 1-4; Pep Club 1-4; French Club 4; Class Play 3-4; Music Man 4; Chorus 4; Fox Valley Chorus 4. CHARLES ROBERT GAINS Gecohi Counselor 4; Honor Roll 1; Hall Monitor 1-4; G Club 3-4; Speech Contest 4; Class Play 3-4; Music Man 4; Band 1-3; Football 2-4; Basketball 2; Track 1-4; Intramural Basketball 3-4. CATHY LOUISE GARRY Hall Monitor 2-4; Pep Club 1-4; Class Play 3; Music Man 4; Chorus 1-3; Fox Valley Chorus 1-3; Music Contest 3. ROBERT WILLIAM GEIKEN Football 1; Intramural Basketball 3-4. JOHN WEBSTER GIBB Football 3; Track 1-2; Wrestling 1-3. 104 RONALD CHRIST GIBSON Student Council 1; Gecohi counselor 4; Hall Monitor 4; F.T.A. 4; Pep Club 4; G Club 3-4; Football 1-4; Track 1-4; Wrestling 1-4. BEVERLY ANN GREGORY Chorus 3; F.H.A. 1-2; F.T.A. 1-2. CARL HAKAN GYRULF Rotary Exchange Student from Sweden 4; Student Council 4; S.LR.F. 4. JAMES EDMUND HABEGGER JR Student Council 1-4; Honor Roll 1-4; Boys’ State 3; National Honor Society 3-4; Drama Club 2; Latin Club 3; S.LR.F. 4; Class Play 3-4; Music Man 4; Viking Review 1-4; Band 1-4; Fox Valley Band 2-4; Music Contest 2-4; Basketball 1; Tennis 4; Intramural Basketball 2-4. PETER TRYGVE HAROLDSON Honor Roll I; Latin Club 3; Football 1; Wrestling 1-4; Junior Rotarian 4. JOHN ALLEN HARR JR Honor Roll 2-4; G Club 3-4; Latin Club 1; S.LR.F. 4; Class Play 4; Music Man 2; Football 1-4; Track 3; Tennis 1; Varsity Club 2; Transferred from Rumson Fair Haven Regional High School, Rumson, New Jersey 3. DIANE LYNNE HEAL Gecohi Counselor 4; Honor Roll 2-4; Hall Monitor 2-4; Gecohi Life Staff 4; Drama Club 3-4; G.A.A. 1-4, President 4; Pep Club 1-4; Class Play 3-4; Cheerleader 2-4. EDWIN LEA HERRING Honor Roll 4. SUSAN MARGIT HEYMANS Student Council 2; Honor Roll 1; Hall Monitor 3-4; Drama Club 1; F.T.A. 4; G.A.A. I; Pep Club 1-4; S.I.R.F. 2; Class Play 3; Band 1-4. BARBARA JEAN HILL Honor Roll 1-4; National Honor Society 3-4; Hall Monitor 2-4; Viking Staff 4, Editor 4; Drama Club 1; F.T.A. 4; Pep Club 1 -4; French Club 2-4, Secretary 4; S.I.R.F. 2-4. MARY PRISCILLA HILL Student Council 2; Honor Roll 1-2; Hall Monitor 4; Drama Club 1; F.T.A. 4; S.I.R.F. 4; Chorus 1-2; Sophomore Class Board; Transferred from Berkley High School, Berkley, Michigan 4. BARBARA ANN HOLLIDAY Honor Roll 4; Hall Monitor 1-3; Gecohi Life Staff 2; Drama Club 1-3; F.T.A. 3; G.A.A. 1; Pep Club 1-4; Class Play 3; Music Man 4; Viking Review 2-4; Chorus 1-4; Fox Valley Chorus 1-3; Music Contest 1-4. ROY MICHAEL HOLMBERG Pep Club 4; G Club 2-4; Class Play 4; Football 1-4; Track 1-3; Wrestling 1-3. BEVERLY ANN HOSTETTER Student Council 3-4; Big 8-Little 7 Secretary-Treasurer 4; Gecohi Counselor 4; Honor Roll 1-4; National Honor Society 3-4; Trenakrian 3-4; Viking Staff 3-4, Editor 4; Drama Club 1-2; G.A.A. 1-2; Pep Club 1-4; French Club 2-4, President 4; S.I.R.F. 2-4; Class Play 3-4; Beacon News Award 4; Hall Moni- tor 2-4. REBECCA MORTON HOWE Honor Roll 3-4; Hall Monitor 4; Gecohi Life Staff 4; Drama Club 1,3-4; F.T.A. 1; G.A.A. 1; Pep Club 3-4; S.I.R.F. 3-4; Class Play 3-4; Music Man 4; Viking Review 3. ROBERT EDWARD HOWELL Hall Monitor 2; G Club 3-4; Football 1-3; Basketball 1. 106 HOLLY HULTGREN Hall Monitor 2; Gecohi Life Staff 2-3; Drama Club 1-4; G.A.A. 1-3; Pep Club 1-4; Class Play 4; Music Man 4; Chorus 2-4; Fox Valley Chorus 4; Music Contest 3; Transferred. RICHARD GUY JETT G Club 2-4; Track 1-3; Cross Country 3-4. BONNIE JOHANSON F.H.A. 2-4; F.T.A. 2; Hall Monitor 2. PENNY LYNN JOHNSON Honor Roll 4; Hall Monitor 2-3; F.H.A. 1-4, Secretary 3; Pep Club 4. S.A.R. and D.A.R. winners. Chuck McCauley and Jill Ogden, take a turn around the parking lot before school. Future teachers Susan Kelley and Lori Lencioni receive the PTA Scholarships for 1968. 107 JESSICA LEE JONES Student Council 2-4, District Convention Secretary 3, State Secretary 4; Class President 2; Honor Roll 1-4; National Honor Society 4; Hall Monitor 2-3; Gccohi Life Staff 3; Drama Club 1-4; F.T.A. 4; G.A.A. 2; Pep Club 1-4; French Club 3; Class Play 3-4; Viking Review 2. CAROL LOUISE KASTE Student Council 2-4, Corresponding Secretary 4; Class Vice- President 2; Gecohi Counselor 4; Honor Roll 1, 3-4; National Honor Society 4; Girl's State 3; Hall Monitor 3-4; Viking Staff 3-4, Managing Editor 4; Gecohi Life Staff 3, Editor-in-Chief 3; G.A.A. 1; Pep Club 1-4; French Club 2-3; Class Play 3-4; Viking Review 2; Band 1-4; Fox Valley Band 3; Music Contest 1-3; Beacon News Award 3. SUSAN ELLA KELLEY Honor Roll 2-4; Hall Monitor 4; Drama Club 2-4; F.T.A. 2-4; S.I.R.F. 3-4; Class Play 3-4; Music Man 4. TERRILL LEE KIRK Hall Monitor 1; Pep Club 3-4; G Club 3-4; Football 2; Wrestling 1-4. RICHARD FRANK KIRTS Hall Monitor 1; Football 2-3; Track 2; F.F.A. 2-4. KAREN JUNE KUIPERS F.H.A. 1-4; Pep Club 2-4; Music Man 4; Chorus 3-4; Fox Valley Chorus 4; Music Contest 3. STEVEN GERALD LAKE G Club 3-4; Football 1-4; Basketball 1; Baseball 1; Wrestling 2-3; Intramural Basketball 2-4. KAY ELISABETH LARSON Gecohi Counselor 4; Honor Roll 1-4; National Honor Society 3-4; Hall Monitor 4; Drama Club 1; G.A.A. 1; Pep Club 1-4; French Club 2-4; S.I.R.F. 2-4. 108 The guys talk over their problems during study halls. VIRGINIA BORLAND LAUER Student Council 2; Honor Roll 1-2; Hall Monitor 3-4; F.T.A. 4; G.A.A. 1-4; Pep Club 1-4; Music Man 4; Viking Review 2; Chorus 3-4; Fox Valley Chorus 3-4; Music Contest 3. CHRISTIE MEREDITH LeMAIRE Honor Roll 3-4; G.A.A. 2; Pep Club 2; French Club 4; Speech Contest 3; Music Man 4; Viking Review 2-4; Chorus 1-4; Fox Valley Chorus 2-4; Music Contest 3-4. JANET LEMKE Honor Roll 2-4; Hall Monitor 2-4; F.T.A. 2-3; G.A.A. 1-2; Pep Club 1-4; Class Play 3; Music Man 4; Viking Review 2; Chorus 3-4; Homecoming Queen 4. LORI ANN LENCIONI Honor Roll 1-3; Girls’ State 3; Hall Monitor 2; Drama Club 1-4, Vice-President 4; F.T.A. 4; G.A.A. 1-4; Pep Club 1-4; Latin Club 3-4; Speech Contest 4; Class Play 3-4; Music Man 4; Viking Review 4; Band 1-4; Chorus 3-4; Fox Valley Chorus 3-4; Music Contest 3-4; Track Statistician 4; Track Queen 4. ELIZABETH MARIE LINDBERG Honor Roll 1-3; Hall Monitor 2-4; F.T.A. 3-4; Pep Club 1-4, Secretary 4; Class Play 3-4; Homecoming Attendant 4. SUSAN JEAN LINDHOLM Student Council 4, Recording Secretary 4; Gecohi Counselor 4; Honor Roll 1-4; Hall Monitor 2-4; Gecohi Life Staff 3-4; Drama Club 1-3; F.T.A. 3-4, Secretary 4; Pep Club 1-4; French Club 2-4, Vice-President 3; S.I.R.F. 3-4; Class Play 3-4; Viking Review 2; Band 1-2; Cheerleader 2-4. SHARON ANN LORENZ Honor Roll 3; Hall Monitor 2-4; Pep Club 2-4; French Club 2; Class Play 3-4; Band 1-4; Fox Valley Band 3-4; Music Contest 3-4. CHARLES STEWART McCAULEY Student Council 3-4, Vice-President 4; Class Vice-President 3; Gecohi Counselor 4; Honor Roll 1-4; National Honor Society 3-4; Hall Monitor 2-4; Pep Club 4; G Club 3-4; Class Play 4; Homecoming King 4; Football 1-4; Track 1-2,4; Wrestling 1-3; Intramural Basketball 4. MARY MICHELLE McQUILKIN Hall Monitor 3-4; F.T.A. 3; G.A.A. I; Pep Club 4; Class Play 4; Music Man 4; Viking Review 2. STEVEN MICHAEL MARBERRY Student Council 4; Class Vice-President 4; Gecohi Counselor 4; Honor Roll 3; Hall Monitor 2-4; Drama Club 2-4; Pep Club 4; G Club 3-4; Class Play 3-4; Music Man 4; Wrestling 1-4. ROLLIN PIERRE MENUEZ G Club 3-4; Football 1-4; Wrestling 1-4. SUZAN JEAN MICK Honor Roll 1-4; Drama Club 4; F.H.A. 2-4, Vice-President 3; Transferred from Downers Grove, Illinois 4. PEGGY ANN MILLER Hall Monitor 1-2; Gecohi Life Staff 2; F.H.A. 1-4; Pep Club 1; Viking Review 1; Office Assistant 3-4; Library Staff 3. ROBERT WAYNE MOUNTSIER Honor Roll 1-4; G Club 2-4; Band 1-3; Football 1; Baseball 1; Wrestling 1-4; Junior Rotarian 4. no Mr. Elliott offers many career suggestions to several Gecohi Seniors. DAVID MURPHY Geochi Counselor 4; Hall Monitor 2-4; Pep Club 4; G Club 2-4, Vice-President 3, President 4; Football 1; Basketball 1-2; Track 1-4; Cross Country 3. JOHN CARL NELSON, JR. Student Council 4; Gecohi Counselor 4; Honor Roll 1-4; Na- tional Honor Society 3-4; Boys' State 3; Hall Monitor 2; G Club 3-4; Class Play 4; Band 1-4; Fox Valley Band 4; Football 1-4; Basketball 1-2; Track 1-3; Tennis 4; Wrestling 3-4. JESSICA SUE NIELSEN Honor Roll 4; F.H.A. 1-4; Pep Club 1-2. ELIZABETH JANE NORTON Honor Roll 2-4; Hall Monitor 4; Viking Staff 4, Editor 4; Gecohi Life Staff 4; F.T.A. 4; G.A.A. 1-4; Pep Club 1-4; French Club 2-4; Class Play 4; Viking Review 2. DAVID JOHN O'CONNELL Honor Roll 2-4; Hall Monitor 2-4; Gecohi Life Staff 4; Drama Club 3-4; S.I.R.F. 4; Speech Contest 2; Class Play 4; Music Man 4; Viking Review 3-4; Baseball 1. THOMAS ALDEN ODT Honor Roll 1-2; Hall Monitor 2-4; Viking Staff 3-4; G Club 4; Class Play 3-4; Band 1-3; Golf 2-4. JILL OGDEN Gecohi Counselor 4; Honor Roll 4; Hall Monitor 3-4; F.T.A. 4; G.A.A. 2-4; Pep Club 2-4, Vice-President 4; Class Play 3-4. DONNA LEE OHMAN Honor Roll 2-3; Hall Monitor 1-4; Viking Staff 4; Drama Club 3; F.T.A. 4; F.H.A. 2-3; Pep Club 2-4; Class Play 3-4; Music Man 4; Viking Spirit 4. RICHARD WAYNE PAULIN, JR Hall Monitor 3; G Club 4; Football 3-4; Basketball 1-4; Baseball 3-4. GALE ROYCE PAYDON THOMAS JAMES PEAK Hall Monitor 4; Class Play 3-4; Track 2-3. THOMAS WILLIAM PECK Honor Roll 4; G Club 3-4; Football 1-3; Basketball 1-4; Track I; Baseball 2-4. JEFFREY LYNN PEINE Geochi Counselor 4; Hall Monitor 2-4; G Club 2-4; Viking Review 4; Basketball 1-4; Baseball 1-4; Cross Country 3-4. JOHN JAMES PELANEK Hall Monitor 1; Football 1-2; Basketball 1-2. 112 CYNTHIA ANNE PERRONE Gecohi Counselor 4; Honor Roll 3; Hall Monitor 2-4; Gecohi Life Staff 4; F.T.A. 4; G.A.A. 2-4; Pep Club 1-4; Class Play 3-4; Viking Review 2; Cheerleader 1-2. DAVID PHYFER Baseball 2-3; Intramural Basketball 2-3; Football 1; Transferred from Shattuck Military Academy 4. WILLIAM TODD PIERSON Student Council 4; Gecohi Counselor 4; Honor Roll 1-4; Na- tional Honor Society 3-4; Hall Monitor 3-4; Viking Staff 3; Drama Club 1-4; Latin Club 3; S.I.R.F. 3-4, President 4; Class Play 3; Music Man 4; Viking Review 1-3; Basketball 2; Golf 1. PENELOPE JO POST Hall Monitor 1-4; F.T.A. 2-4, Historian 4; G.A.A. 1; Pep Club 1-4; S.I.R.F. 2; Class Play 3-4; Wrestling Queen 4 Bev Hostettcr accepts the Peter M. Cooper Award. Cheryl Putz receives the Robert Williams Award. 113 CHERYL ANNE PUTZ Gecohi Counselor 4; Honor Roll 1-4; Hall Monitor 3-4; National Honor Society 3-4; F.T.A. 3-4; Pep Club 1-4, President 4; French Club 2-4; S.I.R.F. 3-4; Class Play 3-4. JOAN RADOVICH Hall Monitor 2-3; F.H.A. 1; Pep Club 1-2; Class Play 3-4; Music Man 4; Chorus 3-4; Fox Valley Chorus 4; Music Contest 3. ELIZABETH RIOTTO Honor Roll 4; Hall Monitor 2-4; Drama Club 2-4; Pep Club 1-2; Class Play 3-4; Viking Review 2-4; Band 1-4; Music Contest 2-4. FAITH ANN ROBBINS Hall Monitor 2; F.H.A. 1-2; G.A.A. 1; Pep Club 1; Viking Review 1. PAUL JAMES ROCK Student Council 4, Treasurer 4; Honor Roll 1-4; National Honor Society 3-4; American Abroad 4; Trenakrian 3; Hall Monitor 2- 3; Gecohi Life Staff 3-4; Drama Club 4; Pep Club 4; G Club 4; Latin Club 3; S.I.R.F. 2-4; Speech Contest 2-3; Class Play 3- 4; Music Man 4; Viking Review 4; Basketball 1; Track 2-3; Junior Rotarian 4. RICHARD CARL ROSS Student Council 1-4; Class President 1, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Honor Roll 1-3; Hall Monitor 1-4; G Club 3-4; Class Play 3-4; Viking Review 4; Band 1-4; Fox Valley Band 4; Music Contest 1-2; Football 1-4; Basketball 1-3; Track 1-4; Intramural Basket- ball 4. KATHLEEN LORRIS SCHEFFLER Student Council 1-4; Class Secretary-Treasurer 2; Gecohi Counselor 4; Honor Roll 1-4; Hall Monitor 2-3; Class Play 3; Music Man 4; Viking Review 4; Chorus 1-4, Vice-President 4; Fox Valley Chorus 1-4; Music Contest 2. BONNINE LEE SCHIEVE Honor Roll 1-4; Hall Monitor 3-4; Drama Club 1; G.A.A. 1; Pep Club 1-4; French Club 2; Viking Review 2; Band 1-4; Fox Valley Band 4; Music Contest 4. BARBARA JEAN SCHUBBE Hall Monitor 2-4; F.H.A. 1-3; G.A.A. 1-2; Pep Club 1-3; Class Play 3; Viking Review 2. LORIE CHRISTINE SCHUETT Hall Monitor 2-4; F.H.A. 1-4; Pep Club 1-3; Viking Review 2. FRED HERBERT SEVERSON Student Council 2-4; Class Officer 3; Honor Roll 2-3; Hall Moni- tor 2-4; Pep Club 4; M Club 4; Football 1-4; Track 1-2; Baseball 3; Transferred from Marmion Military Academy 4. DAVID EUGENE SHELDON DALE RICHARD SHEWALTER Band 1-3; Intramural Basketball 2; Football 1-4; G Club 3-4; Hall Monitor 4; Wrestling 1-4. JOHN OAKLEY SKOW Honor Roll 1-4; National Honor Society 3-4; Hall Monitor 2-4; G Club 3-4; Basketball 1; Baseball 1-4; Basketball Manager 2. IIS JENNIFER ANN SNYDER Gccohi Counselor 4; Honor Roll 2-4; Hall Monitor 3-4; Gecohi Life Staff 3; F.T.A. 3; G.A.A. 1; Pep Club 1-4, Secretary 3; Speech Contest 3; Class Play 3-4; Viking Review 1; Band 1-4; Music Contest 2-4. THEODORE ALLEN SNYDER Baseball 3-4; Intramural Basketball 1-4; Drama Club 4; Football 3; S.I.R.F. 4. CHARLES RAYMOND SPILLNER Honor Roll 1, 3-4; Hall Monitor 3-4; Gecohi Life Staff 4; F.T.A. 4; G Club 3-4; S.I.R.F. 4; Football 1-4; Basketball 1-2; Baseball 1-4; Intramural Basketball 3-4. ROBERT CHARLES SPRINGER F.T.A. 4; Transferred from Loyola Academy 4; Honor Roll 1-2; Pep Club 2-3; Track 2; Wrestling 1-3; German Club 1-3; Talent Review 2; Glee Club 3; Torch Club 3; Prep 2; History Club 1. KATHERINE ANN STONE Honor Roll 3; Hall Monitor 3-4; Gecohi Life Staff 3; G.A.A. 1; Pep Club 1-4; French Club 2; Class Play 3; Chorus 2, 4; Music Contest 2. RANDALL LEE THEIS Honor Roll 1-4; National Honor Society 4; Class Play 3-4; Music Man 4; Band 1-3; Chorus 1-2; Fox Valley Chorus 1-2; F.F.A. 1-2; Transferred from Central High School, Burlington, Illinois 3. RICHARD LYNN THOMPSON Hall Monitor 3; G Club 3-4, Secretary 4; Viking Review 4; Football 1; Basketball 1-4; Track 1-4; Cross Country 3-4. WILLIAM ALAN TRUEBLOOD Honor Roll 1-4; Hall Monitor 3-4; French Club 2; Band 1-4; Statistician 1. 116 CHRISTOPHER VALENTINE Student Council 4; Class President 4; Gecohi Counselor 4 Honor Roll 1-2, 4; Viking Staff 3-4; Pep Club 3; G Club 4 Speech Contest 1, 3-4; Class Play 4; Band 1-4; Basketball 1-2 Track 3; Cross Country 3; Statistician 1. JEFFREY LOUIS VANBECK Hall Monitor 4; Pep Club 4; Basketball 1; Wrestling 4. DAWN LESLIE VANCLRA Hall Monitor 3; Drama Club 1; Pep Club 4; Class Play 1-4; Track Statistician 4; Transferred from Immaculate Heart of Mary, Westchester, Illinois, 3; Spanish Club 1. VICKIE IRENE VANDYKE Honor Roll 2-4; F.H.A. 1-3; Pep Club 1. WALTER WILLIAM WALLMARK Student Council 2-3; Honor Roll 4; Gecohi Life Staff 4; Drama Club 1-4, President 4; F.T.A. 4; Speech Contest 3; Class Play 3-4; Music Man 4; Viking Review 3-4; Band 1-4; Chorus 3-4; Fox Valley Chorus 3; Fox Valley Band 4; Music Contest 3-4. BRUCE WARD G Club 4; Football 2-3; Wrestling 1-4. MARY MELINDA WEBER Honor Roll 1-4; Hall Monitor 2-4; Drama Club 1, 4; F.T.A. 4; F.H.A. 1-4; G.A.A. 4; Pep Club 4; Class Play 3-4; Music Man 4. DIANE LYNN WILKINSON 117 DALE LEE WREN Cross Country 1; Class Vice-President 2; Honor Roll 1-2; Trans- ferred from Morris Community High School, Morris Illinois 3. MARY WINIFRED YOUNG F.H.A. 1-4; G.A.A. 1; Pep Club 1-2; Music Man 4; Viking Re- view 2; Chorus 3-4; Fox Valley Chorus 3-4; Music Contest 3. CARA TUBBS YOUNGREN Honor Roll 1-4; National Honor Society 3-4; Hall Monitor 3; Viking Staff 3; Drama Club 3-4; F.T.A. 4; G.A.A. 1-3; Pep Club 1-4; Class Play 3-4; Viking Review 2; Band 1-2; Music Contest 2; Wrestling Queen 3; Wrestling Cheerleader 4. SANDRA LEE ZAVITZ Hall Monitor 4; F.H.A. 2-4; G.A.A. 3. ANDREA LEE ZOLLERS Honor Roll 2, 4; Hall Monitor 4; Pep Club 1-3; Viking Review 2-3; Chorus 2-3; Fox Valley Chorus 2-3; Music Contest 3. Senior Awards Frank A. Burgess Scholarships—Liz Gaede, John Skow, Randy Theis American Legion Gold Medals—Carol Kaste, Jay Habegger American Legion Honorable Mention—Donna Ohman, John Nelson S.A.R. and D.A.R.—Chuck McCauley, Jill Ogden Robert Williams J.C.—Cheryl Putz Peter Cooper—Beverly Hostetter Optimist Citizens of the Year—Jill Ogden, Jay Habegger Optimist Club Scholarship—Chuck McCauley PTA Scholarships—Lori Lencioni, Susan Kelley Lois McCornack Panhellenic—Jill Ogden National Merit Finalist—Paul Rock National Merit Letter of Commendation—Chuck Spillner, Walt Wall- mark, John Freeburg, Jay Habegger, Bev Hostetter, John Nelson. Illinois State Scholarships—Suzi Beckman, Chris Braun, Roy Collins, Diane Heal, Susan Kelley, Lori Lencioni, Chuck McCauley, John Nel- son, Jill Ogden, Randy Theis, Bob Springer, Walt Wallmark. “Super cool, mighty fine—we’re the class of '69!” Frequently one hears this Junior chant being led by President Scott Hocking, Vice-President Jannie Clark, and Secretary-Treasurer Pete Divine. The Juniors are proud of their second place winner in the Homecoming Float competition with “We’ve Got the Cats In Our Hat and Mary Lindahl, their Homecoming attendant. The class has found hidden dramatic talents as demonstrated in the class play, Fog Island, directed by Miss Elinor Pires. Any Junior may also reflect on his class’ two pro- jects for the 1968 school year—the Junior-Senior ban- quet and the Prom. Continuing Success . . . Class Of 1969 T. Abramson L. Abts A. Adams J. Ainsworth M. Albertson B. Babian L. Backey C. Barker H. Barker L. Bates H. 119 P. Bochler J. Benson G. Berchem P. Bierman B. Bihler R. Billhardt J. Blaufuss M. Boss K. Boyle S. Brewer Juniors Sally Osborne and Barb Babian try their skill at baking. N. Bruer T. Burgeson B. Burgess J. Butler R. Cannon R. Carlson R. Carlson D. Cash C, Cates B. Cathey 120 K. Chalberg M. Chapman J. Clark B. Clauter J• Clegg T. Counihan D. Cox J. Cross M. Cross S. Dazzo Tom Dolan and Lynne Warberg in a moment of seri- P Divine D. Dodd T. Dolan D. Duggins D. Eder C. Ellmaker P. Enquist M. Fairbank D. Ferguson G. Ferguson R. Foley P. Forni J. Fraser B. Freeman G. Galston N. Gates J. Giesc M. Gossman P. Grimm J. Grossklag S. Groves J. Hallahan Juniors work hard to bag their cat. M. Hascall C Helm J. Hetzler S. Hocking R. Holmberg C. Houdek J. Ibsen C. Ingold C. Jacobsen R. Jaeger 122 John Scherruble waits impatiently to use the phone booth. S. Jaeger D. Jarvis E. Joerg F. Johansen A. Johanson E. Johnson J. Johnson K. Johnson M. Johnson M. Johnson S. Jones K. Kastoll D. Kinst C. Krehbiel K. Kuipers V. Larson H. Lee R. Liesendahl B. Lindahl M. Lindahl C. Lindgrcn K. Lowe P. Mailer M. Manny M. McConnaughay 123 A. McCracken B. McDonald K. McDowell B. McElroy F. Mehelich R. Meisncr G. Milewski C. Miller S. Narkiewicz S. Neill C. Nelson T. Nelson B. Neri D. Neri J. Nepstad There’s more than one way to work up an appetite! K. Nettlingham C. Newland S. Newton M. Novell J. Nuckles S. Osborne F. Otto G. Peck C. Peterson K. Peterson 124 T. Peterson D. Phillips R. Pitz W. Pitz D. Porter W. Radecky D. Redd R. Richardson D. Roake R. Rothstein Greg Milewski and Mary Johnson view the beginnings of Christmas spirit at Gecohi. J. Scherruble D. Schrock K. Schwartz K. Schwartz D. Scanor C. Shaw J. Sheldon C Shuls D. Simpson L. Singer 125 L. Slutas K. Smith D. Snyder R. Sorensen M. Spetley N. VanThournout B. Wagner Picture Not Available S. Paulin M. Phelps B. Wakeman L. Warberg L. White L. Wigstone P. Wise S. Madill Marcia Gossman takes advantage of her library privileges during school time. 126 President Don Peterson, Vice President Chris McCleary, and Secretary-Treasurer Jean Loughman are unanimous in their praise of their class of 1970. They boast of its first place conference football title, fine cross country and basketball teams, track en- thusiasts, wrestlers, and baseball team. Sophomores can point to Sheila McQuilkin as their Homecoming attendant and their fourth place Home- coming float as reflections of their vibrant spirit. Gaining Momentum . . . Class Of 1970 L. Adams D. Akers G. Albrecht E. Amery D. Anderson J. Anderson J. Anderson P. Andreotti D. Archer B Babinsack 127 D. Baert C. Ball D. Ball C. Baltzell D. Barbrcy J. Barnard J. Barrett L. Batchelor C. Beardsley R. Beehler Sophomores help their class Rise to a Victory.” A. Billhardt G. Birch S. Birch K. Blevins P. Bodell J. Bogaard J. Boss B. Bowgren S. Bradshaw K. Brandt W. Brown C. Bullock M. Busch J. Campbell D. Carlscn 128 D. Carlson J. Carlson L. Carlson D. Cash J. Christensen D. Clark E. Clement T. Collins K. Coryell J. Cronwell K. Cross R. Currie S. Cuscaden R. Dahlin D. Diehl Talented sophomores entertain at the Student Council-Faculty Dinner. D. Dodd J. Dolby R. Duckett P. Edgar E. Elkins G. Ellmaker J. Emma J Emma C. Emma R. Erday 129 M. Erickscn S. Everhart J. Filbert L. Fisher M. Fitzpatrick B. Flauto K. Fray S. Freeman J. Fuhrman S. Garry R. Gehl J. Gillespie Sue Birch bravely awaits the TB test. G. Girard D. Gustafson J. Hanson C. Haroldson E. Haythornc J. Heninger S. Hill R. Hitzeroth K. Hopper C. Howell D. Hughes E. Ingold F. Joerg S. Johansen G. Johnson 130 J. Johnson K. Johnson L. Johnson S. Johnson C. Kallman J. Keiscr M. Kelly W. Kendall R. Kirby D. Kirk W. Koehn T. Kruck K. Landberg L. Larson M. Larson 131 M. Monroe M. Monroe C. Mosher L. Mueller S. Naden C. Narkiewicz C. Nelson C. Nepstad J. Nielson M. Novak B. Ogden J. Osborne D. Parrish N. Perrone D. Peterson 132 T. Pflaum L. Pike J. Poyner G. Rawson D. Renner E. Riddick C. Roake K. Rock R. Sampson D. Schrock D. Schuman S. Sevall D. Siekman T. Skaar D. Snyder W. Stevens D. VanBogaert S. Vogt D. Swanson J. Van Santen T. Waits P. Swayne S. VanThournout C. Wait J. Thompson M. Vince W. Wallmark 133 Jim Butler practices shooting baskets during lunch hour. Tom Collins puts the finishing touches on his shop project. D. Walter W. Walz P. Welander L. Westlake T. Wheeler B. Wermich L. Winfield D. Witman B. Wulgart S. York A. Young J. Young C. Zanis G. Zanis I. Zanis Picture Not Available K. Heath T. Zollers 134 Shy Freshmen? Not the Class of 1971! Under the leadership of President Ed McElroy, Vice-Presi- dent Ralph Herda, and Secretary-Treasurer Ramona Anderson, the Freshman class has been represented on the Homecoming Court by Ann Wil- son with their Homecoming float, “Octopy the Goal Line” which captured third place. The spirit of ’71 has provided the drive that de- feated the Sophomores in the annual magazine drive. Presenting The Class Of 1971 M. Abts C. Aiken R. Aiken J. Ainsworth K. Albertine R. Albertson M. Allen M. Andersen K. Anderson M. Anderson 135 Bob Dolan builds on the foundation of knowledge. R. Anderson G. Baird J. Bates S. Anderson R. Baketz M. Beach K. Arballo M. Ball A. Beary L. Averill G. Bartel M. Benson r D. Berndt J. Bieritz S. Bierman D. Bihler T. Bone D. Boyle C. Brashler K. Braun P. Brown D. Browne M. Bullock D. Burtnette S. Burton K. Busch H. Butler 136 M. Byrnes B. Cannon J. Carlson K. Carlson D. Cathey M. Chapman M. Chapman M. Chevalier M. Christenson L. Clegg J. Conterato T. Counihan Students submit to the test. S. Cowen B. DeKeyser L. Dietrich R. Dolan W. Dunn A. Ekhtiari T. Emerson P. Entile S. Evans C. Fairbank D. Fender D. Fisher Freshmen girls sample the goods at the Student Coun- cil-Faculty Supper. K. Garton J. Gehl M. Gentile D. Gerhardt C. Gossman C. Gossman P. Gossman J. Groce S. Grossklag R. Hall D. Hamilton S. Harrison D. Heinkel C. Heinz R. Heitzman 138 This tangled mess is really a freshman gym class. V. Hostetter R. Howington J. Hunter J. Jaeger P. Jaeger S. Janunas E. Joerg W. Jones S. Joshel T. Kimm L. Knudsen D. Krehbiel L. Lake S. Larson R. Lencioni 139 R. Marold B. McBain W. Mead K. Mealman J. Meeks J. Mcisner Freshmen support their winning team. W. Maechtle T. Mann J. Marberry L. McBain P McDowell E. McElroy L. Mikeworth K. Milewski S. Moline M. Monroe L. Moore M. Narkicwicz J. Nettlingham G. Netzley L. Neu M. Neumann P Newland D. Novell T. Oberhart G. O’Connell J. Ogden 140 Freshmen girls take a breather from a strenuous work- out to Herb Alpert. J. Ohman A Pedersen J. Prestegaard J. Oja R. Peterson S. Radecky S. O'Kecfec B. Pflaum S. Rahn S. Peck B. Poquette B. Rawson S. Redd C. Richards E. Riddick D. Risch A. Roake S. Rowland D. Rudd D. Rudolf W. Scarpelli D. Schroeder R. Schubbe S. Schuett D. Shaw T. Shuts M. Seif rid 141 J. Skoglund J. Smalley D. Smith M. Smith J. Snow D. Snyder R. Stanfield J. Stevens R. Stretch K. Sutherland E. Teschner D. Theis K. Thompson J. Trout A. Valentine R. Wakeman M. Weber S. Weiss A. Wilson J. Wilson P. Young G. Zavitz S. Zinke S. Villwock Picture Not Available B. Lawrence D. Pahnke Student Council representative Anne Valentine takes time out to play with her dog Coco. 142 Patrons The 1968 VIKING Staff extends its sincere thanks to the following merchants and professional men. American Can Company Anderson Drugs Anderson Jewelry Store Averill Electric Bud’s Standard Service Campana Corporation Carlson Tool •Cherchez la Femme Coiffures Country Kitchen of Geneva Dr. Donald C. Cates Mr. Richard L. 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