| Title | Drama Club of Ogden, Box 6, Folder 4 |
| Creator | Drama Club of Ogden; Peterson, Geneva C. |
| Description | 1972-1973 Drama Club Meeting Minutes |
| Subject | Drama; Community theater; Theater; Women--Societies and clubs |
| Digital Publisher | Digitized by Special Collections & University Archives, Stewart Library, Weber State University. |
| Date | 1972; 1973 |
| Date Digital | 2024-05 |
| Medium | documents; minutes |
| Spatial Coverage | Ogden, Weber County, Utah, United States, http://sws.geonames.org/11788968, 41.22809, -111.96766 |
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| Language | eng |
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| Source | Drama Club of Ogden Collection, Box 6, Folder 4, Special Collections & University Archives, Stewart Library, Weber State University. |
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Hetzel Hurst MR IMISR Alice Carol hy Py ee Gregersen Harding Ty RTL Gayle Helen RRR ae ad DPR Foulger Froerer_ PR iiyra MD nlominp Frances RD ELeone—-eccies— RE r Douglas HERP DtAnn Portia REEL Jo Burdett VW YN Castlemain ™ Afton Mickey Di Anderson KK Judy ) Ley) tia Allred Sharon RAR Adams I Claire RR 4 Nee. 1972-1973 ; TTrea DUES MINUTES OGDEN DRAMA September CLUB 28, The meeting for the order by President Helen of liickey Burdett. 1972 Ogden Drama Club was called Harding at 8:00 p.m.°in the to home She welcomed everyone back to Drama Club by reading a clever, original poem, and informed them of a summer meeting which was held on August 8th to review the categories of the budget disbursement. A projected budget for the year was planned for guest days at this time, It was also determined to change the scheduled place of the October Guest Night to the Bertha Eccles Art Center, inasmuch as a piano will be required musical which is to be presented. and there avajlable in Cleoné's basement, Judy nder sent HelLén—Ptoweian was called upon to give Report, and order, she stated francis reported The fast were !oulger, that the books of the of our menbers minutes the read of and The the Auditor's are ill, and roll not in good who May meeting approved, is the were Courtesy on several for Comnittee, the June was called, l'7 members present, 9 excused, and 8 unexcused wé were pleased to have lirs, Eccles! daughter, Hardy, as our special one guest, Break- with absences, Maren Inasmuch as many of the members scheduled to be in the October musical are also involved with Weber State College's Homecoming activities, it will be necessary to postpone guest night until the November meeting, Therefore, after much discussion and confusion, it was decided ia make the following changes February's play "Butterflies Are Free", will be presented in October, October's play. "Applause", November's play, "The in November, January, will Price", will January's play, "The Gingerbread presented in February, such President as being Harding reviewed responsible to be a be Lady", several find presented given : in will policy replacement be motions, if some- one is unable to carry out her ie Seager and knowing what is required of the hostesses financially, etc. finutes Drama sden 5 os nena Club oS 20 eptember > 4 “YO Omhne? Wt . ey ‘5 > % . 9 1 crIS y, 72 9 ig Cal E Aw hao The subject of whether or not we should make donations other ti Cau causes was discussed ickey Cone 2LONnSto20 OU! Ss S FiCn Ant te uss A€ Li isteden Sat ED. ¥ deBurdett e iv =? marred movea the } Ss that that —~ wa we = ae maka make ast ni our i 21171197 annual Symphony and to the CO np “ gepiy motion was seconded Alice tzel, announced that new membershi} submitted this than one Carol of Hurst Autumn" and i she had She nr of the received a B15 On $10 »0O ’ Membership a letter to The tT Committee, of request for encouraged other letters to be 1s in order to give the members more favored by of Eccles Art Center. i FS Ft passed, Chairman <5 quien Gackt, © gin contribution Bertha Tt LZ age ee we ae. Edward us | a beautiful The program for the evening i very funny ladies, Margaret Zitzman, Ch Thelma Willie, They read an hilarious | Simon, "The Last of the Red Hot Lovers. piano by solo, and Ned peticious refreshments were then served by the Sharon Allred, Judy Anderson, and Helen with liickey Burdett serving as Chairman, Respectfully er fy N\AAare aE Se, - a Recording oul me Secretary O ss" A a > CL * TRIN rs ITJ da HS rt PALING a » YODEN“ne OlLL Ud ‘ web ' DRAMA CLUB 26, 1972 r Ai LALA October October The who Froerer, also Helen President, by Martha She introduced and Bramwell; at ealled to as hostess served meeting The evening. held was meeting LURB was Harding. guests: two friend a of were were The minutes Bensen, ‘There the roll was taken, excused, 12 members Marie the home order at chairman Portia Gail of Myra for the p.m, &:00 sister, Douglas! Nettie Gregersen's, and read and approved, and t, 22 members presen at the Bertha The November meeting will be held Aceles Art Center, and each member will be allowed to Ps to pay #1.00 to bring three guests, for which A telephone committee will be help defray expenses, calling to check on the number of guests. Christmas Party will be held at the Country The There was some discussion as to whether year, this crt 8 <A i) ts? cr oO @ 3 <q £i) +--+ stshould jade t fe Club ser up to committee, the In her absence, Alice Hetzel asked We were pleased to have to decided It was exchanged, be Piers Ardis to A letter of recom report on the Membership Comnittee., mendation was read, and members were urged once again to submit names of any others to be considered for membershipe the musical "Rostlose nuwabers Liebe" for in German, Banks and Braes" and by Gayle Gregersen, Leonard the Gershe's "Oh, play, very ably performes by Jo Foulger; and Fern Taylor, Jo D' Ann Dance, French pastries was adjourned, Nettie Marie Bensen two folk songs, evening. and Danny Boy." She She "Butterflies render sang Schubert's was accompanied are "Ye Free" Was DtAnn Dance, Chairman; Frances Hostesses Ruth Thatcher, and Gayle Gregersen served delicious to top off the evening, and the meeting Respectfully SZ wet Recording submitted, filer Secretary ry Cri TAT by DR LET i Lilia November A capacity gathered guest at at the crowd Bertha 30, 1972 {cro 9@ members of over Center Art Eceles guests and the for annual night. President, Helen Harding ease by reading another of nOde "TTT + iL? to the Seasons," immediately put her audience her very humorous poems, afterwhich recognition to President and Mrs, State College, who were among the The time was then turned she over gave special Joseph Bishop of Weber many guests present. to Hazel Robertson, As usual, Hazel program chairman for the evening, did an outstanding job of directing a dazzeling per- Other formance of the Broadway musical, "Applause." members of the cast included the "star," Carol Hurst, with Geneva Peterson, lfyrene Van Dyke, and Beth Johnson, The entire production was very ably accompanied by Afton Cameo rolls were played by Claire Adams Castlemain, The book for '‘Applause" was written and Helen Plowgian. by Betty Comden and Adolph Green, with music by Charles It is based on the Strouse and lyrics by Lee Adams, original play "All About Eve" by Mary Orr. Delectable refreshments were served by the hostess chairman, Cleone Eccles, and her committee, Claire Adams, Sophie Richards, Margaret Zitaman, Fern Taylor, and Sephie Reed, Respectfully r submitted, OP ZA L970 Recording Secretary od ging Naud ¢” 4 * Sed yee rg Ci eee | ‘> end ww Y Me Poe ws | \) \ » ay 5 he r ~~» ee rat ~“ rt cnt poof ~ oy ¢ - ' | nn 7 Pxf i ae | 6G Fy cc ed 29% EF oe rt a gore , +4 , 5 as ae rt -. ery aed Pre poe dren : orn ft ‘ ¢a He ohad 4 {> et » Lionel te ¥ 4A Nea? «€ ™" wt seehone 4 + ; Vw if Pe se eV . : eers ee eS wi G Ls } i a ; , wa ) Preto} =a i, C rot go ee en 2 ~ > - . = . | ena ue Ef om, a - 3 Vd 5 ¢ -_ wy oneal re Va ©a ‘ 4 Pion’ Ue wm Nee ¢«" pee, ” Yrnhing en or" ren i, Naw aie | @: diow-t ent my crt Oo Ta ip | ws es ' +e A j + @) . a & godt os th - f| . +f aes eri ee © J be e> ae a 4 19 7 f.. ey = mi! | : 8 Fi Sie Mp} s a rat ae 5 Wu eal $4 yr Vie te ‘ aus 5 rw pe ro p oo ew a VY | ¢ “ cr P aaeee | : Me 4 ct | ye a “~ aa oped j eo = + *. * os vw @ aed f r “a By r c Ti, a ro wa pty cy 13 Ci A i Jt CC & / i ? 7 y a Z. nd fr - i rt ~~ y c + a i 2 : Pog id ee a § . a ‘ a bdindeit i Bale LUS SP | Pe | 4 ie Lic G&S % e ckiea ohn ti * *“4 ton , 4 ae Ceba fs LA. ty ded -\ € ‘ & «* a ryvyr 1 s as ot WA aV@t £7 ou UJ itt we h/ RETHITIP iat! VU a: home January of Helen on the success TT AT YD UOAiA outstanding meeting Harding, of the programs SD La January The Ta Ld f t CT re Ue 25, of 1973 Drama who also year so r presented, Club was presided, far; there held She have at the been some commented The roll was called, with 17 members present and 17 excused, The minutes for October, November, and December were read and approved. “business was a report from Alice comnittee, Next month's Nicholas, and program "The is Gingerbread to The only Hetzel of matter of the membership be the held Lady" at will home of be presented, "Somewhere ly Love" was beautifully played on the organ by Helen Harding, Because she had two burned fir gers, she re-titled her piece, "The Three-fingered Love Song," and dedicated it to SI aron Allred, who reminded her so much of Julie Christie Alice synopsis drama, ‘lekey of in the Hetzel was the life being one her program chairman and Afton committee, Zivago." of Arthur liiller, of also served as hostess served a fantastic ice Johnson "Dr. "The Price," was performed Burdett, and rern Taylor, This on movie, her busier and His by Alice, evenings, gave deep, a brief Rostina stirring Nicholas, President Harding chairman, She and Luacine Pingree cream roll to the group. Athleen Castlemain, absentee members, served 7 fill Respectfully Recording also acne Secretary s ir > S55 ; i mf y oo’ . co a thew he + oe A % &s Ae TS FAsAT J iaoo %& J i % a Mv ‘ « “1 if — { —_ a 7 + # ey ~~ de me we : ; J oe wo gr ro new , a ee | WAS VIS Vv 4 1 3 °% 7 Fe cnt o ye77 i +t } want 6 & *a © one} ~*~ 1. ile dq & , by “9 ror VL ae »” vars Fi; 3 gorond * ¥ Os retLUrnedc ~ a 3 i one ‘7? 2 wd *§ on aaa MT NUT ES Eien L\ CITY Te OGDEN dO Ye THM che Bite ATTA Dre “Lh LA ae eee CLUB Sixteen courageous Drama Club Members braved the worst storm to drop over Ogden in 20 years to greet each other at the home of Ardis Piers for the March meeting, President Helen Harding got things under way by reading some of her original peetry written especially for the occasion, It was felt that her poem was great enough to go down through the annals of time and be included in the minutes; The St. Ides of March Patrick's has Day is come pasts; and gone$3 The 20th of the month preclaimed That spring is here at last, My ears are tuned to song of bird My eyes seek bursting bud Frem all the vital signs I see Spring landed with a thud, Everyone was happy to have our brand new member, Valerie Newton, in attendance, She was intreduced, and everyone agreed that she will, indeed, be a great asset to our group. D i Allred was called upon to give 4 report from Committee, Several options were submitted to as te basic themes we might study for the coming of the choices presented for our consideration * Sharon the Program the members year, Some were: religious, submit 4 or historical, early American, and Civil War American, The Committee would prefer to spend the year discussing some of the basic human problems and majer concerns for man, as reflected in the theatre, They would like to 5 plays to choose the Chairman to select ene play, half hour to study scenes frem each month, from various if she so desires), which would discussion, This would give us a greater selection of plays allowing plays be an (or from only followed by a opportunity in depth, rather than merely reading one play through for entertainment purposes only. It was agreed that the Committee's recommendation would be a marvelous change in format for the Club, and that we should comply with their wishes by adopting their suggestions Thanks ana apas a course of study for the coming year, preciation were extended to the Program Committee for a job well done, Vinutes Ogden March = page P 7? Drama ate Club 1973 me — A brief preview of what we can expect for the remainder of the year was given by Ipewaddant Harding, afterwhich she read the new slate of officers which has been selected by the Nominating Committee, These names will be voted upon next menth, Our musical number for the evening was a beautiful sole by Helen Plowgian, She played "The Sea," by piano Robert Braine, Athleen Pingree, gave is by a Johnson Helen Harding, a magnificent current Barillet her Tita cast, performance Breadway and and Gredy, hit Assisting Mrs, Piers Lucille Klemp and Frances Ruth Lindquist, of Thatcher, and Pertia Luacine "Forty Carats," adapted by with the Foulger, hostessing duties re Submitted, It was also Jay Allen a Drama Club J “YC Recerding from secretary y, Douglas, This hit, a play were _ Leann by April r ts, Vice meeting : x 4 President tT AS ee * wo A 2 ie was Tey Rosina called Oy we ~ to order ol fe Nicholas nr at | the at bs ey ob. ‘ home &: VU = ne The seas TS Sa OQ me £ “A 2 AY i @/-.¢@ S ALICE 5,0 LATNT call pow zel, The minutes were read and approved and roll was taken, with 15 members present, 4 absent, and 15 excused, read and : new voted ot a slate upon, ry pts officers of The : by acclimation: sident . .« . Vice President. PyeRaUrEE AUGILOP «§ Custodian i” . nha ne licharas held at FE okie wher when De 7 wot] the ha DY 3 wh La ‘€ A oe ol n if ™ ae le i a % } et ro "3 Z1n0e L ° “q 'e LACove 4 LS oe eS FNS ean a ra tion 44. OF iS fiat | 1? r we Pi oy On 5% committee, i oe Peterson Douglas & *@ « @ Neteel * Athlee n Johnson « Mmelma Willie elected o2 % Toes ee ee a CWO ner © 3 or Of we ae hig ail " oi} ne om a ee de SuUCcs _ ” Fas aks. for ae Se +} 4. h TTI + a tw GA ee oe CGausntvers 2G be tT Mm Oon 7" ta ed Tita ss ware were - «a Te serve Lindquist, 3 x t Sty J Portia Recording x4 oll BA CS Douglas, _2 r 43 Oe Lire »3 Lis ay os Hay allie £0 ld as i. of. . > ] on 4 Oy a Yo Y - : ~* 4 hy d 4 i_? LA. OOTLL a | et. and 7 A. oe F eq rt * A ?f 4 AA ner — AnNCgerson han ill Thelm: — s +, mother 117 : Tud LY ry We HR? et = presented, ake ner, be 1. eye! Yj wi ns cr L ~* 4. he dV ifrustrated —— play 5 to a * a maw * ¥ 9th, e444 sw the we ao S— % ar T yeate Ammueam 85S os on June - drama i‘ PpLlLowg1an 3 Fi: { Litt, has 7} 7 noi chairman , poignant ’ > fe 2 an a4 will ‘aam LACALIES rri.t Fan s it 4. Breakfast Club +. ad - - T Club per Awa {a 7 iS 7 | +4 4 - o Mink wt ULiLle a Ba, S = CountryJ Wilke very r _ whethar ee - ‘ Drama i. ey a 7 Nunn a ni@leén ha « Geneva »« Portia + «+. we ig éivzinan . .« Rosina Nicholas eee «© © « »« = “y and £* Mngrms wolfe “ * program the € OL = me ee «© « the th * 2 - tna CA. 5D Re PrRachmeantcac veriresnments — Golf ft fa C * gt e ony “Armes 2 & ss « « that that Anderson, RPT dnbbh. ob frus rust and dfiQ a « .- « « « e ....« .» . was officers £5 were —_ TAY £* cards, to be sent to our sick members, and signed by everyone, Sophie me | gn Judy regi. 2, a introduced y nT,ie aad ] “ Ogden a a mt then € : “tad reported oh. . . = Cece ae ensulng year the aa - ie 9S 7 i+: «© + 2. « ome get~well oh around were -* ing Secretary . « onding Secretary : t aa for following Tht 1. “st. The or} ie mt rT ii WU OGD ENT The Annual ts TYPAMA A\ yl ba’ Annual 1 AL Ode Meeting Report CTITR Ve bist ID - May Meeting 24, of 1973 Drama Club was held at report con- the home of Helen Harding, and was called to order at 8:00 Pem. The roll was called, with 18 members present, 10 excused, and 5 absent, and the minutes were read and approved, President Harding then gave a brief cerning some of our members who have been ill, a H te eo i annual L —_ - Sa ars _ a The following people were called reports: oecretary, Geneve Peterson Custodian, Beth Courtesy Committee Program Committee Johnson Chairman, Chairman, upon to cive Sharon Allred Frances their Foulger A motion was made and seconded that we accept each of the reports as given, The Treasurer and the Membership Committee Chairman were excused and unable to give their reports at this time, cémpre Music Club has invited the Drama Club to b€ co-sponsors in bringing a wind quintet from the University of Utah for a special programin the fall, Such @ program would cost our club approximately $50, after some discussion, Fern Taylor moved beloved Cleone Eccles was a charter Center personnel, seemed well pleased with of love and affection from the Drama Club, this gesture that we appoint a committee to arrange the details of supporting Sempre in this project, if possible, Luacine Pingree seconded the motion and it was carried, Inasmuch as our member of Drama Club, a silver tray has been given to the Bertha Eecles Art Center in her name, as a lasting tribute to her, Her family, and the Bertha Eccles Art Helen reported that any number of guests may be invited to attend the June Breakfast, at $3.50 per plate, It will be held at 11:30 a.m. at the Country Club, The program has not been finalized, as yet, Minutes Ogden Annual Ma ¥ Drama Meeting 2h * 1973 The Greenwell, remainder first Kapple, Claire hostesses: Chairman, the Club and Geneva Peterson Fern Taylor. She of the evening segment of Neil was were Myrene Van over to thanked, turned introduced Simon's and "Plaza Dyke, and the Leah Program narrated Suite:" "Visitor Assisting her were Luacine Pingree, and from Mamaroneck," The light, rather pungent our new member, Valerie Newton, comedy was strawberry enjoyed by pie, which everyone, as was the delicious topped off the evening. n o i t i hak Respectfully Recording submitted Secretary ca Fe 5 my Fone ¥¥ ‘cL : 3 ys mee VA 4. }- lid Some ¢ ft or * ro Lne T¥ a t- war NoPry 4et, i 4% G 4 is VLU 5 & FP} pt fe > 7 YY p an Ph MOcm: e Wo a $ ana at} am ate ; i ~ we 4 coe. neé Ol Fn : %H aoe‘aor | i tI NS ober LADS 4 dh i . rae CAd Li iJ plays —_— " i.e : OF afl 4&4 C.F * oe + Sead TAT = ee ee 68 mF = 2 Lf 7G reviewed a * ee 4 =) ae £>. a | i ULL “re Pe ed i over LO, LeRelt uber ”) =4 - Maranwne Caedii harm * ia iS db ae ie oe § Wt hh Oe V -a astinw +. ‘S ae 2 qa : ; ocen SLENLTicance “< e ’ * C7 Eas Ve ar e} : 4 : cy on oN ~ Glau _—— neve eee a te : te | hean wh wre et £rine tneir s ie oyyetLoSs ©. 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GAL atlanta CC tt FO a The average attendance for out 17 last year » to 20 this year, from cs 2 ‘ ¥ eS oh 1U o| oe she fa FRE Guest ior ~~ _ fn 7 R Or : . bE 1) 5 & Pt, cA outstanding -~ yocn a ES es oe ae 1s | ed se - ¥* | Cc 4 < Phachdaled =" es £3 (} 2 Ul dN LALA Le oA a ‘i ates | wit LO) Tay 5 i a a ~*~x an | Sa4 4 rt wee Pp. i necoraing po oe ree i LV subi ™ i. rit V4 oecretaryJ Fed 3 OGDEN Vo8 CLUB DRAMA MAMA 1973 9, June 20% - cry 7 Drama Breakfast Club was held at the Drama Club Breakfast The annual Helen Harding President Ogden Golf and Country Clube and read one of her the members and guests, welcomed though we us that telling poems original charming, breakfast, was tit really were eating chicken at noon, be broken. of Drama Club couldn't the traditions because decorated The tables were to which were gtven anthemums, table. chryseach with pots of gold a lucky person at the past talked about Helen delicious meal, to the new Vice turned over the gavels hen them for incoming who accepted ortia Douglas, She read in her absence. eva Peterson, the ara Peterson, speech from Mrs. introduced. vere } ~ ft 2 reception to Qe ( OOF Phy () o~ ry c~ Pens Cc Pores Che ¢ & hear had L., i | CY y a ye € | m itt ff rma iM - b i ‘ f brought j ry : lL. oat ao 2 . OY ¢ MrsSe lack 4 wvtti % a Afi co fit e introduced the ‘Be aca sss “4 conc the At RoSSle here + committ Richards, Mrs. Cl > J i The L Bar sera tt written ‘TT? er Ne OY o yo songs O Mrs. 17 7 . o mr rf’ 4 <8) a ~irc¢ Tt)wt B. .< y) room ere Liunagut x £, + breakfast MLS e AA | were Adams, Hurste ry} ee * Margaret WCC e Pro Ztitzman Tem. Muna Vj} r at oe and |
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