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− | '''Revellers of Ariola''' is | + | '''Revellers of Ariola''' is the oldest extant [[Mardi Gras]] organization in the Pensacola area, having held its first ball on [[January 28]], [[1910]].<ref>"Pensacola's oldest krewe to hold 100th ball tonight." ''Pensacola News Journal'', February 13, 2010.</ref> It is named for [[Andrés de Arriola]], who established a Spanish colony in the Pensacola area in [[1698]]. Every year the group crowns a Queen of Ariola (usually a [[Wikipedia:debutante|debutante]] from a family involved with the organization) and her court. |
==Past Queens== | ==Past Queens== | ||
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*1910 – Connie Bass | *1910 – Connie Bass | ||
*1911 – Ada Hilton-Green | *1911 – Ada Hilton-Green | ||
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*2008 - Virginia Katherine Caldwell | *2008 - Virginia Katherine Caldwell | ||
*2009 – Laura Kathryn Lamar | *2009 – Laura Kathryn Lamar | ||
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+ | ==References== | ||
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[[Category:Krewes]] | [[Category:Krewes]] |
Latest revision as of 03:25, 14 February 2010
Revellers of Ariola is the oldest extant Mardi Gras organization in the Pensacola area, having held its first ball on January 28, 1910.[1] It is named for Andrés de Arriola, who established a Spanish colony in the Pensacola area in 1698. Every year the group crowns a Queen of Ariola (usually a debutante from a family involved with the organization) and her court.
Past Queens[edit]
- 1910 – Connie Bass
- 1911 – Ada Hilton-Green
- 1912 – Cora Mallory
- 1913 – Wilmer Hayward
- 1914 – Elizabeth Fisher
- 1916 – Evelyn Maxwell
- 1917 – Miriam Blount
- 1931 – Leli Hyer
- 1932 – Leontine Turner
- 1933 – Gretchen Hutchinson
- 1934 – Cora Louise Blount
- 1935 – Elizabeth Monroe
- 1936 – Angela Fisher
- 1937 – Corinne Quina
- 1938 – George A. Cary
- 1939 – Marianna McCormack
- 1940 – Beverly Brown
- 1941 – A. M. Ames
- 1942 – Maryanne Blount
- 1943 – Mary Leonard
- 1946 – Marjorie Ann Parks
- 1947 – Mary Riley
- 1948 – Amante Semmes
- 1949 – Vivian Payne
- 1950 – Isabelle Taylor
- 1951 – Sally Kennedy
- 1952 – Mary Turner Rule
- 1953 – Molly Cary
- 1954 – Alice Reese
- 1955 – Elizabeth Davis Jones
- 1956 – Paula Smith
- 1957 – Lee Raby
- 1958 – Lucy Watson
- 1959 – Rhoda Gonzalez
- 1960 – Jamie Gingles
- 1961 – Rela Anderson
- 1962 – Anne Soule
- 1963 – Jean Soule
- 1964 – Marcia Pace
- 1965 – Susan Vosseller
- 1966 – Shirley Welles
- 1967 – Carol Pace
- 1968 – Catherine Brent Watson
- 1969 – Peggy Noonan
- 1970 – Lucinda Soule
- 1971 – Cynthia Ann Leonard
- 1972 – Frances Pace
- 1973 – Elizabeth Foster Dickerson
- 1974 – Elizabeth Reid Quina
- 1975 – Ellen Adair Coe
- 1976 – Mary Randolph Cary
- 1977 – Antoinette Cary Biggs
- 1978 – Sarah Mallory Turner
- 1979 – Katharine Russell Butts
- 1980 – Marion Louise Williams
- 1981 – Winn Falkner Wiltshire
- 1982 – Cornelia Adams Harbison
- 1983 – Amy Louise Doman
- 1984 – Martha Jane Hodgkins
- 1985 – Frances Kennedy Turner
- 1986 – Sara Lynn Hufford
- 1987 – Patricia Michelle Martin
- 1988 – Margherita Crane Soule
- 1989 – Ruth Charmaine Gonzalez
- 1990 – Mary Brent Watson
- 1991 – Saranne Ligon Soule
- 1992 – Susan Lorraine Davis
- 1993 – Judith Patricia Watson
- 1994 – Stephanie Elizabeth Nobles
- 1995 – Pollyanna Baroco
- 1996 – Laura Kathleen Dickerson
- 1997 – Deborah Best Davis
- 1998 – Kerri Lancaster Hinman
- 1999 – Angela Grace Pace
- 2000 – Ryan Stewart Nobles
- 2001 – Kathlyn Elise Monroe
- 2002 – Jordan Randolph Parker
- 2003 – Amelie Anne Yonge
- 2004 – Sarah Elizabeth Soule
- 2005 – Katherine Chandler Yonge
- 2006 – Rachel Ellen Lamar
- 2007 – Frances Marie Jacobi
- 2008 - Virginia Katherine Caldwell
- 2009 – Laura Kathryn Lamar
References[edit]
- ↑ "Pensacola's oldest krewe to hold 100th ball tonight." Pensacola News Journal, February 13, 2010.