William Jewell College - Tatler Yearbook (Liberty, MO)

 - Class of 1947

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William Jewell College - Tatler Yearbook (Liberty, MO) online collection, 1947 Edition, Page 31 of 168
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fwfw Princesses, Beverly Miller, Pat Crenshaw, Ladies-in-Waiting, Constance MacCray, Dorothy Weldon, Pat Davis, Dorothy Anderson. TTENDANTS TO THE QUEE The two princesses to the queen were Miss Beverly Miller of North Kansas City, Missouri, and Miss Pat Crenshaw of Independence, Missouri. Miss Miller, escorted by Mr. Paul Burress, wore a black ensemble-a skirt with a yellow tailored blouse, black fur coat, black hat, purse, gloves, and shoes. Miss Crenshaw, who was escorted by Mr. Don Redding, wore a red wool dress with dark brown accessories-brown fur coat, hat, purse, gloves, and shoes. Both girls were worthy of this honor that was bestowed upon them and were most gracious in their roles as princesses. Firgt Place -,-,---Y,AY, Kappa Alpha Orflcf SCCOIN1 Place f.,... Wm Bill The winning floats in the parade were, respec- tively, those designed by Kappa Alpha Order, Beta Sigma Omicron Sorority, and Alpha Gamma Delta Sorority. First place the Kappa Alpha float was an ingenious F'mill', through which a cardinal was grinding Wildcats with the caption, Grind-Em- Down. Second place was Baker,s In a Stew, an elaborate float depicting the rivals being cooked in an iron kettle. Third in the contest was the Alpha Gamma Delta Bring Home the Bakerf' which showed an ensnared Baker being pulled in by William Iewell captors. Beta Sigma Omicron Third Place ,,...... Alpha Gamma Delta Sorority Sorority I 27 1 'f'T -, ,: .F2-:.f7.,s ,....4:1 f '

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I E P I HOMECOMIN G QUEEN Her majesty, Miss Laura Tapp, who was crowned queen of the 1946 Homecoming by Howard Brazelton. Laura is a senior from Kearney, an English major, and a T.N.T. She was escorted during the Homecoming activities hy Walter Binns. Her graciousness and charm in reign- ing over the activities of the day added much to their enjoyment. 26



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I jg was had 'Q' ww l vz ,M after 7 'X HUMECOMING GAME The Homecoming Game of 1946 was one that will long be remembered by the students and the many alumni who came back to the Campus of Achievement to watch the Big Red Team achieve victory. Iewell was predicted to be the underdog, being outweighed and outnumbered both in the line and the backfield. Two thousand madly cheering spectators witnessed the Cardinal classic of the year and saw an inspired Iewell eleven outhght, outrun, and outpass their powerful foes from Kansas. It was an evenly matched tussle in the initial period, but lightning struck after Five minutes of 28 the second quarter when the Cardinals powered 60 yards for their touchdown. Robb's off-tackle smashes, Skeen's end runs, and gains by Short, Benedict, Whitworth, and quarterback Gargotta set up the score, which resulted from a pass from Short to Hyder. Ray Kilpatrick's perfect point-after- touchdown gave Iewell a 7-o lead, which they held until the half. An aroused Baker team came fighting back in the third period and soon scored on a 38-yard run. The conversion attempt hit the iron bar of the goal posts and the score stood at the end 7-6.

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