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SUE LOUISE WIMER Commercial Sue Mixed Chorus 1,2,3g Girls Chorus 1,2,3g Library Club lg Intramurals 13County Chorus lg Newspaper Staff 3. GALEN L. ZOOK Academic Zookie Student Council 1, President 35 Dramatics Club 13 Chess Club 25 Photography Club 3g Intramurals 2g Football 23 Track 1,2,3g Var- sity Club 1,2,3g Class Officer 23 Yearbook 3g Class Play 2,3. NORWOOD T. KEYLOR JOSEPH P. MURRAY Industrial Arts Tom Academic Joe Radio Club 1,25 Photog r ap hy Bas eball 1,23 Art Club 1,2,3g Club 3. Varsity 2,3. DAVID STOLTZFUS Academic Dave Intramurals 1,2,3. Class Advisors Mr. Edward Appel Mr. John Patrick Miss Phyllis Crytzer Mr. Robert Schappell Miss Alice Kendig Mr. John Smith Fifty-one
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GLENN R. WALZ Commercial Glenn Track 1,2,3g Gym Leaders Club 1g Student Council lglntra- murals 13 Varsity Club 2,33 Business Ed. Club 3. CAROL ANN WEAVER Academic Carol Newspaper 1,2g Yearbook Staff 33 Mixed Chorus 1,2,33 Girls Chorus 1,2,3g Intramurals 1,23 Tennis 1, Captain 23 Cheer- leader 2, Head 3g National Honor Society 2,35 Varsity Club 1,2,35 Student Council 1,23 Future Nurses Club 1. C. JOLYNN WEAVER Business Jo Hockey 1,2,3g Archery Club 15 Bus ine s s Club 2,35 Yearbook Staff 35 Intramurals 1,2. EDITH WEAVER Academic Dee Dee Hockey lg Tennis 1,2,3g Intra- murals 1,2g Varsity Club 1,2,3g Newspaper Staff 1,25 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3gDramatics Club lg Girls Chorus 1,2,3g Ba.nd 1,2,3g Class Play 2,3. Fifty W. JOSEPH WEIDNER General Joe' Dramatics Club 35 Study Club 2 JAMES W. WENTZ Academic Jim' Debating Club 13 Intramurals 1,2 33 Tennis 15 Archery Club 2,3. GERRY L. WHITE Industrial Arts Whitey' Track 15 Model Club Ig Photog raphy Club 2. ROBIN LEE WIGGINS Academic Robin' Mixed Chorus 2,3g Girls Choru 1,2,33 Newspape r Staff 1,2,3 Yearbook Staff Bglntramurals 2 Future Teachers Club 2,3g Stu dent Council 2,3g Gym Show 2.
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CLASS HISTORY Looking back over the years, we, the class of '64, have had many doubts as to our ever reaching the status of members of a senior class. The years went slowly, but now that our last few days are drawing near, time seems to have taken a great leap forward. Looking back we some- times wonder how' we ever managed to climb that rocky mountain of ed- ucation and actually reach the top. There were several large boulders to be careful of and many precipices to beware. An occasional slip made us Wake up and work even harder. Asfreshmen,wewere the largest class at Conestoga Valley High School. We spent most of our first year getting acquainted with everyone and getting into the swing of things by joining various school organi- zations. . In our sophomore year we were given the traditional task of choos- ing Jackets, hats, and pennants. Slowly we began accumulating honors in the various athletic, as well as scholastic, organizations. No longer the baby at Conestoga Valley High School, our junior class began to show signs of maturity. We eagerly anticipatedthe arrival of our class rings. Our Junior Play, THE BARRETS OF WIMPOLE STREET, was quite a production, aswell as our Junior-Senior Prom. We, as juniors, proved ourselves quite capable of taking on and successfully completing every venture we could. And then we were Seniors! We didn't really feel different, but we certainly did things differently. No long e r did we approach everything with a childish and fun-loving attitude. We faced everything with an adult view, especially details concerning our f utu r e s . Interviews, college boards, admission papers, searching for a job--everyone began going in circles. But football games, dances, parades, andthe Senior Play, ONE WILD NIGHT, all helped to relieve the tension and keep everyone in good spirits. Now that it is time to leave the halls of ivy, we the class of 1964 would like to thank everyone who has helped prepare us for our futures. We will never forget you, Conestoga Valley, and all you have done to make our lives complete. R. L.W. F-iffy-tivo
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