| Title | Drama Club of Ogden, Box 5, Folder 33 |
| Creator | Drama Club of Ogden |
| Description | 1970-1971 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 | 1970; 1971 |
| Date Digital | 2024-05 |
| Medium | minutes; documents |
| Spatial Coverage | Ogden, Weber County, Utah, United States, http://sws.geonames.org/11788968, 41.22809, -111.96766 |
| Type | Image/StillImage; Text |
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| Language | eng |
| Rights | Materials may be used for non-profit and educational purposes; please credit Special Collections & University Archives, Stewart Library, Weber State University. For further information: |
| Source | Drama Club of Ogden Collection, Box 5, Folder 33, Special Collections & University Archives, Stewart Library, Weber State University. |
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Richards | Mrs. Glenn Robertson. | Taylof [ / aro tga te f wai me] | | & be C Yorn Yann E E. Mairice H. E £] | Mrs. Mrs.Floyd | /& EIE oO Anderson. FM St, Edwin a mes Mrs, ' AA N # 2 s Allred. a Mrs. Mir sina 2) widQO oe =| 5 a134774 oe JZ Y¥ Buea ae Gordon A ea Mrs. MXS . wale a i971. Fee a fea. mH AN da Y,x Ge gees TY 197Q- % Looe fiao - 2 i, @ CRD ma Pa : Y ma at /9A0 Wliiam VanDykel. Mrs. Leon Willie. Mrs. Henry 4itzman. Sustaining ¥ Mrs.Lew Members. Beason. y Mrs. Joseph Morrell. Mrs. Roland Parry. Mrs. A.W. Porter. Mrs. John Scowcroft. Mrs. Grant Southwick. Mrs. Alice West. & 4.7 LeRtuary ee SANVRRA. a K — o> pe Si “~~ Py i ( Y a — Ps )s Mrs. a si their expressed Minutes hppe we could begin meeting were read and approved. attendance with 8 members excused. previ ids 24, members were in The to donate that the usual Guild was voted The motion was also passed, to the Our program chairmanidrs in October. It The Hostesses was president, sumOf that A Chairman to be selected at a later date. Nicholas anounced the guest program Francis suggested we might club members. would decide how much spend for the of December how our Xmas Party was decided, a Saturday. The party would be approved and passed, that and then our our business Our first was first, meeting much to The in the delightfully with a modern violin solo Komowth, Carol Senata. Mrs The Theme for proerem The mask for ea our presented with Performers were. fist play George Jo'D'Ann Dance. @® novvcssce for Reed, Sharon Allred, of Bernard Cleone Eccles, The the Egon Hurst this was year the year Shawa, at a Brunch. have from now Mrs. Cleone Eccles played the the on, Many was smiling, Great Masks a€ Drama. we were Kathryn. Micky Willie, Cleone Eccles. N as of Burdette, Sophie: Richards. EBhelma rk ee first piano. Plowgian, was were, she is,fhe The Helen chairman evening of pmeram. began movenentof, i2th same. form we meeting by hostesses former and motion as invite use The the members our is time. send foe this on we have for to Piers. on. paticular A date meetings dollars that to our ten of al playing Center. new passed and Symphony room Ardis our the Art Mrs. Eccles. by the Ogden Royal September welcomed of motion of Mrs. on of were home 2 Who the N } , Members at ~ 24th, Lis —_ a, the meeting, pe e opening Sophie October 24th, 19°70 The Ogde Drama Club and their guests met at the Berthansoe et renter. Surrounded by works of art in the comfortable remodeled center, we were entetained by a presentation poems and dramatic called "The readings Women", along woman in her different forms. Robertson, Chairman. She was with a collection music showing It was written by most ably assisted Anderson, who was entertaining in her first role gum chewing manicurist to her last as Mary Queen Scots. The music sented They A by to tie the Afton Castlemain looking pretty played trio used and eyes dark program in Carol large together Hurst flowered at was two hats "I Enjoy Being a Girl" and "Sophisticated Lady". trio members were Geneva Peterson, Beth Johnson, Afton Castlemain A lovely mosphere ©f beautifully flowers and Kapple, Jo D'f4nn Myra accompanied by Carol Hurst. of Hazel by Judy as of a pre- pianos. sang The and tea table was set in the garden like atthe art center dining room. The table was dominated by a center—piece of dried fruits of fall. The hostesses were: Clair Froer, Dance, Thelma Cleone Willie, Eccles, and Judy Clare Anderson, Mathies. November The Ogden cing. to Drama Club President Mrs. delightful musical played Helen The met Ravel was The was play Ardis The Ardis Piers. Piers of Helen Har-~ called the meeting "Bolero" by Maurice Jean Anouilh Geneva the Hetvel, Chairman, told Alice Hetzel, Rosina Nicholas,& new motion that passed, pleasure. First on us about Gayle Gregerson's operation center for the Ogden was considering cast was: with after Peterson Salt Lake Harding. by Alice came told the disturbed. Sh said Mount sponsoring them for a month. December, Cleone could They moved that the Budget a recommendation as to whether donate to that program. for the evening get we the would they might about list, be state work out of mental Committee Sharon the in emotionally however Eccles make piece, Baggage" In accordance the house Without presented. business by "Traveler author. and the 19°70 order. A most in at 19th, or Allred funds funds study funds Drama Club not seconded motion. Hostesses Thatcher, and Pearl Allred. were Helen in Harding, Ruth July. December Ogden Drama Club members gathered Party at around a hot tomato juice eophie Read, Portia Douglas, Tita Lindquist. the Gregerson The Ivy and club was very Carolyn Lindsley, make worth her forget her She a is House. We were bowl. pleased and for their Christmas welcomed and warmed hostesses were Afton Castlemain, Gail. to welcome its new her in such a way Club members immedistely. hilarious.collection lovely lady and a 1970 Our initiated known 19th, of thoughts fortunate member, as to will not on Christmas. addition to and Clair Boman, the festive our club. Music was presented by accompanied Our hostesses mosphere and Helen by playing visited. should added Christmas Pam Stevens Hurst. Carol delicious Harding by be thanked for at- brunch. to the Carols at Christmas the organ, Spirit while hugely we January The Ogden Dyma Club met Zitzman for a very special memory of a leved eveni member , Pearl Allred, 26th a and her husband Thatcher had written tonether. play, "Orchids for Margaret", was presented in delightful way by the chairman, with other performances by Helen Harding, and Luacine Margaret Judy Anderson, Pingree. After the play we were fortunate special guest, Mr. Thatcher Allred, the play and ite origin. He shared experiance of how the end was a Ziztzman, Beth Johnson, to have a very who discussed the special changed from what remember with he felt to be a bitter strong ending,:iwith no solutions ef happiness, to one of definite conclusions. Mr. Allred gave us summary of the an evening play. to his Vice-President Sophie Richards called this meeting to order and conducted our business. Mrs. Helen Harding gave a report from the program committee for next year. She year. Courtesy said this will be a sunnyside-up Chairman Fern Taylor asked Club members be sure to report to her when we know her Services areneeded so _ can act accordingly. Mrs. Richards recommended a program on channel 7 called "Dressing by Design", that she felt would be worth watching. Secretary Hazel Robertson asked that we as members of the Ogden Drama Club would encourage by our presence the New Alhambra Theater productions. The Our hostesses main, Myrene Van Piers. present one being the "Fantastiks," for the evening were Afton CastleDyke, Margaret 7iavendn and Ardis A. re ge, C4 wt Swe 2 haw * ; Are | we 4 rene Saath T * ate % a on TTY i tt oh «de Ne é WwW v +... pi baby None au Loe Wloneh ea J PD MEK Orpen COAA4ALS. "hy Sr ac aeeare DELO Gtileene ¢ ee J Ay Q /Lsek x Sve un QJe Certow 7 Pa Uv . Be hat _ pene een pet on wre et Culle br TKD Seren, & USUN urrth Carel in begin a The fa VERA 11 A thak US (K. al ote ee Ch) an a A brat hh Qik cos « MV ia rho , Dia eg fo fred C “4 WArMLy , METHANE te We {plowing plate Mr (ne utd ( \ (yp darcbnt eee thw Idolon Hance’ Mee. te | Oe aroli Cevaponcly Loe SANK Var Von gihu abn Cpsto anne] Ja Sbia. Opustas J a: 7) - A Td (on 1 rad AEX AOE, lL anit. Sheotihur lin. hiaen© Ss me . ‘e | Cysurdint Dudes. Sy ¢ 19 in SH TL 6Gciehordy * & sph A. juee \\ SLOAN! 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Vukelct <9 SK ; Ureeneve ey aa, A> Le Chi. ell = ril pre eine Willie, too to u S Trey Was suc CR Jal 2 ee ¥ ere © he ee qgQuet 4 i ”% _ 4. > ; DY 3 7 piayi oa £1 AL sfton . dh ba Scarletti''s - oF Cas "i, © € for them Judy dues our ow ¥ and were we ° ~ In ‘ais Po ee sient: d ¢ e tlemai pyonata President A oy was Arthur net ed Fan dud , ie 5+ He ey A NA es Vi ray p¥t 2. A aT ang nh Pier + an entertained Carol JOY e read Vil AG oa eee-<-peet-d K Lomp V ore | plane ey played igo Hurst. “ an + Le % rt 62 ex 7 mE. a oL © a) OL Ue ed new accept WwW © offic: e n Plowigan seconded the& motion. WBIN NOY twr head Anderson read the bbsLSU—* OL IGHiIVDeErS W no paid Members were told that LOe June od kfast would * as + ’ rea £ . } be Nn +. Acne aan Aig UO ns unt ad Club rcram he oste : io be ae Cri @e Na ses Taylor, a at number } Fit T94 11:30 Oi % fal 7} a. mes j &% yes ad re 2 Me a rie | ane W to rould evening were: ‘rances Robertson, Alice He 2tzel Fae wt 7? g May 29, r fyi (ch £3 NF oe 2 Kane 1971 Nw § Z home the Ogden Drama Club met at the At 7230 pem. Foulger played a Mrs. Francis Plowgian. of Helen ii ght lo vely piece for us on the piano by “ozart. "What Every t ey 2. ior play ine 4 {* pa ~ MA he ye aye Our Knows” Woman Y* Fe J - vames ! barries equipped panes, a \ Tam Cay olr was inggf even the = 2 ae ie | ete’ TA . i RA P] 7 : { 5 : _ ° with French accents, gave us a delightful interpreThe chairman was Geneva Peterso tation of the play. with Francis Foulger, Afton Castlemain and Myrene Van 1. gua of @ Pe ‘Yr Dy ‘. ‘La ft , a Tt" Ms TY oy re ¢ cps ae *%* - Ty ct : T mr et oe a - . ox . ~, TO. : oS Dat an 7 ra jive am ‘ eS ° f os <y ¥S KE i * Hazel Robertson gave reports Maar the afraeune the secretary's report while paren Anderson gave the by i Sal article all he > | anCB Then es scenery. @ the ry burned . fb President cr report. trv oe treasurer's 03 (2 she also members of the committees for their kelp. read a histerical and most interesting article that The article was about belonged to her mother-in-law. the scenery that first belonged to the Drama Club. of their own First the army came in and for reasons it met a’ similar fate where scenery was toner sax oe The remarks made about this that phen I[t was gems. were members the i stored in a ward hall and was burned again. struck by lightening. and made was scenery new eo ™ poh ey. Ne) ak the military, destroyed by the scenery was first second by the church and then by God. Mrs. Eecles propesed that this story should be incorporated into a ©.t0Has > + sev TT <> tI ~~, ear4 wa ib we $@ =~ , ol Lt 7} res Sak Waid fe TT eS 8) vc ¢ } 7271nN a a. realty ery AeA ted Snoutad taauk * a story Tg VA a . o> VT joyea a Cary oy anyone courtesy © ee ae sae (his18 anqdq 1 7 attached es a a ap 5 ae “ wiioc a @ need rT about’ ai out ba | 3 ha etori SS we “VO TET £ } es abe is eene copy 4. “kee winat Inuves L Ol Question ANN ae , ce - he TH UC aeae qi1¢ sh& Ww. on a a full so minutes, the +. 7 Commitvvee \ md anene amena + ie Ri a 5 TY?) + 4. oy oo-On= oor our =: OHH stitution. iostess — 1 fy Ga" f =e oN for 2 i ~ + tne 1 a> # evening COET CRN DIN ST ind ¥ was “> ON na Pit > x We as Mrs. e = neien os *, >ine i tf low Pia. ] ~e oy Ww ° |
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| ARK | ark:/87278/s6hkyeze |
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| ID | 154990 |
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