
His Royal Majesty Rex LXXV Christian Basinger Frierson and Her Royal Majesty Regina LXXV Miss Emma Deas Pickens. Rex LXXV Christian Basinger Frierson and Regina LXXV Emma Deas Pickens reign
According
to its history page, Cotillion has been an essential part of this
area’s spring experience for decades. In 1949, the Shreveport Chamber of
Commerce and local business and civic figures got behind an idea put
forward by W. C. Money and the chamber’s community affairs committee.
Originally called “Holiday in Dixie,” it was a five-day pageant held at
State Fair Stadium.
Called
“Moonlight and Magnolias,” the first event ran from May 22 to 26 of
1949. It brought together various facets of the community, including
churches, a children’s parade, a regatta, a special symphonic event and a
formal ball. The event crest was designed by local theater producer
Margaret Mary Young and represented the “grace and beauty in work and
play” of this area.
Renamed the
“Cotillion Club,” the group’s stated objective is to bring about
economic impact and spur continued interest in Ark-La-Tex. Over the
years, some things have changed, and others have morphed into different
types of celebration. There has been an annual treasure hunt, which
attracted treasure hunters from far and wide.
But
the centerpiece this year, as in the past, is the Cotillion Ball. This
year’s theme is “The Spirit of Rococo,” or “L’Esprit Rococo,” if you
parlez-vous Français. The group describes the decision to adopt the
flavor of 18th century France because it is regarded by many as the
height of European culture and manners, exemplified in the period’s
capricious take
on sophistication often depicted in philosophy, art and fashion. What
developed was the sort of extravagance portrayed in the classic movies,
particularly in the clothes, palaces and gardens of the French
aristocracy.

His Royal Highness the Prince, James Wesley Barlow, and Her Royal Highness Miss Hannah Maurine Falls.
The
royal court and the annual theme were a closely guarded secret until
the official announcement this year, made in January by Lloyd Brown,
president of the Cotillion governing board.
The 75th Cotillion Court King is reigned over by His
Royal Majesty, Rex LXXV, Christian Basinger Frierson. Miss Emma Deas
Pickens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Pickens, is Her Royal Highness
Regina LXXV. She attends the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville.
His
Royal Highness: The prince is Mr. James Wesley Barlow, son of Mr. and
Mrs. James R. Barlow. He is currently enrolled at Louisiana Tech
University. Serving as Her Royal Highness: The princess is Miss Hannah
Maurine Falls, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Shawn K. Woods. She is currently
a student at LSU in Baton Rouge.
Pages for His Majesty are Master Christian Basinger Frierson III and Master Henry Lanier Moritz.
Her Majesty’s Pages are Master Andrew James Etier and Master Michael Oden Evans.
The
Heralds are Miss Stratton Beverly Erwin, Miss Caroline Friday Guy, Miss
Mignonne Katherine Hernandez and Miss Frances Elizabeth Smitherman.
The
Duchesses of the Court are Miss Betty Anne Alford and Miss Emily
Elizabeth Horton. Miss Rosalie May McInnis is the Duchess of Webster
Parish, Miss Sheridan Colleen Pesnell is the Duchess of Cane River, and
Miss Larsen Elise Weber is the Duchess of Houston.
This
year’s Ladies of the Court are Miss Mary Grace Anderson, Miss Georgia
Todd Barrett, Miss Wynde-Morgan Gilbert, Miss Anna Pryce Hardtner, Miss
McKenna Brooke Kavanaugh, Miss Millicent Olivia LaBorde, Miss Jordan
Grace Meiki, Miss Grace Delaite Lowery Nordberg, Miss Ryan Elizabeth
Roylance, Miss Mary Elizabeth Rees Smith, Miss Emily Grace Warren and
Miss Caroline Grace Zimmer.
The
Gentlemen of the 75th Court are Mr. James Campbell Brown, Ms. Ean
William Burch, Mr. Pierce Davis Collier, Mr. Joshua Lee Courtney, Mr.
Carter Preston Culverhouse, Mr. Hunt Alexander Evans, Mr. Carson David
Johnson, Mr. Nicholas George Pavlick, Mr. Edward Lamb Powers, Mr. Harold
Kevin Quinn Jr., Mr. Conner Joseph Regard, Mr. Christopher Georgen
Rives II,
Mr. Samuel Joseph Szwak, Mr. Rowe William Thompson, Mr. Samuel Stephen
Vekovius, Mr. Preston St. Claire Willis and Mr. Stafford Rand Yerger.
Attendance
of the Cotillion is by membership only, so if you’re interested in
becoming a part of this annual event, contact the Cotillion Club.