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Rose pRincess Representing Sierra in the 1963 Tournament of Roses Parade was lovely Sue Miller, selected from a group of thirty Spartanettes. Through a series of interviews each girl was rated on the basis of personality, poise, and scholarship. As Rose Princess, Sue appeared at various civic functions, including the Whittier Christmas Parade, a dinner at the Hacienda Country Club, and a Bridal Fashion Show at Hinshaw ' s Depart- ment Store. The high point of her reign came when she and six other girls from the Whittier high schools depicted a bridal party atop the prize winning Whittier float. Susan Miller 1963 Rose Princess -Phofo courtesy of the Doily News Seven girls, one from each high school in the Whittier area, portray a bride and her attendants on Whittier ' s float Something Borrowed, Something Blue, at the Seventy-Sixth Tournament of Roses Parade. Somrtliin Burrowed, Something Bin 78
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JunioR CUss This has been a highly successful year for the class of 1964, and credit for this must be given to the individual members and to the hard v ork put in by the advisors. Two weeks were spent in collecting clothes and toys for the new Fairview State Hospital for the mentally retarded; three car-loads of materials were sent to the hospital. The recipients expressed their gratitude to the entire student body for its generosity. A great deal of work was put in by the council members in organizing the Junior-Senior Prom. It was successful due to their efforts and the support of the junior and senior classes. I would like to take this opportunity to thank all those who helped to make this a successful year. Sincerely, Junior Class President JOHN BENSON President BOB HUGHES Vice-President SALLY ROBINSON Secretary NANCE HUGHES Treasurer JUNIOR CLASS COUNCIL — Bottom Row; Linda LaBrie, Sally Robinson, Sheila Kelly, Gail Craig, Nancy Clapperton, Kafhi Ferguson, Connie Black, Mitchell Furukowa, and Judy Prestridge. Row Two: Tom Reasin, Don Thornburg, John Hintz, John Caverhill, Nance Hughes, Patty Keeler, Karen McChrystal, and Cheryl Davis. Top Row: Bob Hughes, Don Price, John Benson, Curtis Heckel, Don Claxton, Eileen Longacre, and Arlene Griffith. 80
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