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  1. Oct 8, 2021 · Succeeded by fellow 2021 Hall of Honor inductee Steve Bragg, DeLamar retired from MISD in 2007 but left a footprint that will be remembered for years to come. Mickey DeLamar is an icon in...

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  2. Mickey DeLamar is an icon in Mesquite. Joining the district in 1970 as a freshman football coach, DeLamar never looked back. For 37 years, he rose through the ranks of athletics and established a legacy in Mesquite.

  3. Mickey Delamar. Mesquite High School Athletic Dir. & Head Football Coach. Mickey DeLamar is an icon in Mesquite. Joining the district in 1970 as a freshman football coach, DeLamar never looked back. For 37 years, he rose through the ranks of athletics and established a legacy in Mesquite.

  4. Apr 27, 2021 · In 2018, the Mesquite ISD Athletic Department established a Hall of Honor to recognize athletes, coaches and special supporters of its first century-plus of excellence.

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  5. Feb 15, 2007 · Mickey DeLamar, 59, an Arkansas native, came to Mesquite in 1970 on his honeymoon with wife, Beth, and never left. It may be the only promise he never kept in his marriage.

  6. Mickey Delamar was born in 1908 in Lebanon. Mickey was a production manager and producer, known for Fahrenheit 451 (1966), Serious Charge (1959) and What Do We Do Now? (1945).

  7. www.bfi.org.uk › film › dd3c9273-ac6c-5bee-93b6-3bba966d2ce8Serious Charge (1959) | BFI

    Released two years before Victim, following a slight relaxation in censorship rules, Serious Charge was the first British feature with an (obliquely) homosexual theme. Falsely accused of molesting a local delinquent, Anthony Quayle’s coded-as-queer vicar faces a barrage of homophobic abuse.