The Altus Times (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 112, No. 240, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 7, 2010 Page: 7 of 18
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ALTUS TIMES • 7A
SUNDAY, Nov. 7, 2010
MacDowell Club holds Oct. meeting OU School 01 Music and
Chesser host to Erolethian Club
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The MacDowell Club of
Allied Arts met for its Oct. 12
meeting in the home of Nancy
Cox. Co-hostesses for the
meeting were Ann Brinkman
and Kathy Bayers
President Susan Grimes
alled the meeting to order
Secret iry Kathy Havers led the
members in the club collect,
called roll, and read the min
ute.s with several corrections.
The singing of "Whispering
Hope" was accompanied by
. Mary Jane Hamende Treasurer
roll and read the minutes of
the previous meeting. The
minutes were approved as
read Committee reports were
asked for and given. The
November meeting will be 2
p in al the Grapevine for
lunch.
Following the business
meeting, refreshments were
served by the host and co-
Pumpkin Upside Down Cake, and Dorothy Maffrey.
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known .as "courting bikes"
The ladv was placed in the
front seat with the chauffeur
sealed behind It would, of
course, be unthinkable to
make a lady look at the back
side of her male companion
Following Hie seating of
guests, the song "A Bicycle
Built for Iwo" was played,
with Brenda Risner and
Connie McQuinn dancing a
little soft shoe lor the group to
the melody The club then
sang the song together
The meeting was then
called to order by Vice-
President Annelle Barton, in
the absence of President Betty
Tipton Pat Beckner was asked
to lead the members in the
club collect Secretary Polly
Benedict w as asked to call the
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Members attending were
Sweet Pea Abernathy, Annelle
Barton, Pat Beckner, Polly
Benedict, Barbara Brinkman,
Loweta Chesser, Rayma
Dennis, Nelda Gramling,
Sharon Johns, Robbie Kerr.
Eva Letha Lucas, Connie
McQuinn, Bonita Ray, June
Self, Ida Jo Southall, Bernice
Walker, with special guests
T.L. Gramling, Yudell Barton,
Brenday Risner, and Brenda
Hickerson
, . Front Row UR: Kevin Marple, Te
ck Row L/R: Jimmy James, Dale Applegate,
The Erolethian Club met
on Oct 13, at the home of
Loweta Chesser with Polly
Benedict and Rayma Dennis
serving as co-hostesses
Staying with the years' theme,
"The First 100 Years, Then
and Now," the program theme
for the month was "Daisy." At
the front door, a bicycle built
for two was on display. This
bicycle with two seats was hostesses Apple cake and
known as a tandem bike II chocolate cake ice cream,
became popular around the chocolate fudge candy, spiced
1890 ‘s when they were tea and coffee were served.
Betty Marcha gave the bal- attending were: Annelle
ances of the accounts. Barton, Yudell Barton, Kathy T n
Committee reports were asked Bayers. Ann Brinkman, Jennie 1 09 nice precon T DrOOTA III S
for and given.The meeting was Buchanan, Catherine Coke, A PA V A A • 14 VO -
adjourned Ken Cox, Nancy Cox, Susan A
Patricia Smith introduced Grimes, Mary Jane Hamende. =NORMAN-The University of Oklahoma Carmina Burana, with a score byC art Orff.
Sonja St. John who is also a Mary Kruska, Edie Lazenby, School of Music and School of Dance present has been choreographed by faculty member
club member, Sonja, a violin Betty Marcha, Opal Norris, two works, Carmina Burana and Bartik Steve Brule and Mary Margaret Holt. Director
maker, presented the club Lynn Osterhaut, Janice Pellam, Sonata, in a collaborative venture that encom- of the School of Dance Bartok Sonata, with
members with her program Mary Runyan, Patricia Smith, passes musicians, dancers and three choirs choreography by professor Jeremy Lindberg, is
"The Art of Creating a Violin." Sonia St. John. Elizabeth under the direction of Richard Zielinski, who danced to Bartok s Piano Sonata For Iwo
Alter this enlightening demon- Wallace, Russell Weber, with leads QU Choral Activities and chairs Graduate Pianos and Percussion The performances will
stration, me embers sere served associate members Jan Johnson Choral Studies in the School of Music I ocal take place Nov. 19-21 at 8 p.m at the Sharp
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Memorial United Methodist Church, for a total collaboration with our colleagues in the School
of 160 singers. Soloists are Michelle Price, of Music."
soprano, Bradley Williams, tenor and Les For tickets please contact the fine arts box
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seven percussionists, four French horns, three 11 :30 a.m. until 5:30 p.m.
trumpets, two bassoons and three flutes.
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Bush, Michael. The Altus Times (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 112, No. 240, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 7, 2010, newspaper, November 7, 2010; Altus, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2184046/m1/7/?q=%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.