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Yearbook Royalty Crowned An innovation this year is the choice of Year- book King and Queen. The senior class chose candidates to vie for “Mee Ma” crowns. Candi- dates Joy Aldrich, Evelyn Anderson, Nikki Belcher, Richard Clubb, Judy Devecka, Alan Fleischman, Ed Holt, Marilyn Mitchell, Dan Nichols and Jasper Potharst were introduced at the football homecoming pep assembly for the benefit of students not familiar with the candi- dates, and voting by students who had pur- chased a 1962-63 “Mee Ma” took place Nov. 6. The results were not revealed until Feb. 22 at the “Sweetheart Swing’’ dance, sponsored by the “Mee Ma” staff. Nikki and Jasper reigned ,as king and queen. Live music by The Twilighters,” a six-piece band of blind boys from Oregon City provided dancers with an unusual treat. Queen Nikki and princesses received red heart- shaped pillows, decorated with their names in white and white lace.
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FALL EVENTS
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Students Busy First Week Of School Freshmen swamp committee members at the annual Frosh Party held during the first week of school. More than 110 students came, the largest number ever to attend the party sponsored by the student council. As the doors open Sept. 4, 1962, 630 students pour into the cafetor- ium for the annual orientation as- sembly. The foreign exchange student, Jasper Potharst, is intro- duced and Ed Holt, student body president tells of challenging the Parkrose president in a contest for selling student body cards. For the first time in S.U.H.S. his- tory, the “Pioneer Press, featur- ing floor plans of the school build- ings and articles on registration figures, new faculty members and up-coming sports events, is distri- buted after the assembly. Key Club members assist rooks and transfer students in finding classrooms and opening lockers. 5
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