Sierra High School - Oracle Yearbook (Whittier, CA)

 - Class of 1964

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an Old ?rzsl1io14c'd flu crawling Ocfabcr I I, I 965' QUEEN CONNIE MidnighT-silence reigned supreme on The SparTan campus-OcTober I I, I963, was gone. Homecoming was officially over aT Sierra. An Old-Fashioned Homecoming had begun ThaT morning wiTh an alumni brunch, followed by a special assembly. During The program a wave of murmers rolled Through The Tense audience as Boys' AThleTic Chairman, Dave STouffer, sTood before The Homecoming candidaTes, ready To crown The queen. MomenTs laTer, enThusiasTic applause rang Through The gym as Queen Connie Black and princesses Cheryl Davis, Dianne Dornaus, RenaTe GilberT, PaTTy Keeler, and Barbara Schlief were presenTed To Sparfans for The firsT Time. ThaT evening, during The halffime acTiviTies, of The Sierra-Cal High foofball game, The CourT was again pre- senTed To eager onlookers as The SparTan band played Some Enchanfed Evening. As The clock hands crepT Toward midnighf, Tired buT happy Queen Connie Black sighed, IT was a day I'Il never forget PRINCESS DIANNE PRINCESS PATTY HOMECOMING COURT-Bohom Row: Princesses Renate Gilbert, Parry Keeler, Queen Connie Black, Princesses Dianne Dornaus, Barbara Schlief, and Cheryl Davis. Top Row: Escorts Paul Kraus, Mike I 18 Anderson, Don Thornburg, John Cunningham, Darrell Gury, and Dave WrighT. PRINCESS CHERYL PRINCESS RENATE PRINCESS BARBARA

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