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Show ITSEE in 111 SAW J (June, 1952) Well- sir. Sugar House was choosing choos-ing a 1952 queen and about the sweetest job a fella can have is to head a committee and look over these beauties who will vie for the Sugar House crown. Richard James knows the ropes, the headaches and the diadems that go with his job, for he's done it six consecutive years and Sugar House has never sampled a lemon yet among the beauties who have won out. But all good things must end and when we talked with Richard yesterday yes-terday he was despairing, the fates have decreed that he will not be a judge this year. And 1952 Miss Sugar House was lovely Cherie Middaugh, blonde, blue-eyed. She was crowned at a coronation ceremony held at the Villa theatre on Highland Drive. Lou Ann Birkbeck, 1951, queen placed the lovely flower crown on attractive Miss Sugar House. Bobbie Bob-bie McKean was chosen first attendant at-tendant and Georgie Felsted was second. |