- My Ohh- ABOVE. Queens Court starts around field Ouida Steele Virginia Veitch leane Weir George Boddie Iohnny McReynolds Billy Richards After the Maids were escorted to the plat- form placed on the 50-yard line, Morris Adams opened the envelope containing the names of the Queen and the two Maids of Honor. The Queen was revealed to be Vivian McKell and the two Maids of Honor were Dot Patty and Ouida Steele. Vivian was crowned by the toot- ball captain, Erwin Ward, and presented a bouquet of red roses and a silver football neck- lace by the co-captain, Bobby Thompson. The Queen, two Maids of Honor, and little sisters were then taken oft the field in a convertible and the ceremony was ended. The big day was brought to an end by a Homecoming Dance, sponsored by the Youth Center in the Legion Hut, which was beauti- fully decorated. During the dance the Queen's Court Leadout was led by the Queen and all the Maids. The Homecoming ot 1950 was wonderful fun for everyone and will be remembered as a happy time and big success. ABOVE: Queens Court Leadout at dance following the game, BELOW: Captain Ward kisses Queen Vivian. Ieane Weir, Maid oi Honor Ouida Steele, Anne Rut- ledge, Evelyn Nash, Patsy Moor, Mary Nell Massey Little Sister Barbara Locke. I
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THE FUUTBALI, BANQUETM I 950 On Friday night, December 8, the Iunior Chamber of Commerce was host to the foot- ball team and their dates at the annual foot- ball banquet, given in the primary school cafe- teria. Christmas greenery, red foliage, and small footballs were used as table decorations. The banquet was opened with the welcom- ing address by Teaberry Mclngvale. When the invocation had been given by Dr. Hines, a delicious chicken dinner was served. Short speeches were made by the coaches, Senior football players, and cheerleaders. Spe- cial guests for the evening were Wally Beech. Arthur Tait, and lack Rucker, who made short speeches on college football. Gifts were presented to Coach Schales and Coach Ray by Bobby Thompson, who repre- sented the players and cheerleaders. Then CI moving picture of the Mississippi State-Ten- nessee football game was shown. After a very enjoyable evening the banquet was concluded with a speech by Coach Scales. IL af' Above: The Speaker's Table-left to right, Wally Beech. Mrs. Baker, Mr. Baker, Mr. Hal Kirby, Mr. Robert Wier, Coach Scales, Mrs. Scales. Teaberry Mc- Ingvale. Mrs. Ray. and Coach Ray fcut offl. Below: Mr. Ward says, Please pass the chicken. l
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