| Title | Drama Club of Ogden, Box 6, Folder 22 |
| Creator | Drama Club of Ogden; Plowgian, Martha J.; Burdett, Mickey W.; Taylor, Marge Dene; Johnson, Athleen B. |
| Description | 1980-1981 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 | 1980; 1981 |
| Date Digital | 2024-05 |
| Medium | documents; minutes |
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| Language | eng |
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| OCR Text | Show VanDyke, Myrzene Willie, Thektma Zitzman, Margaret SUSTAINING Adams, Clare Benson, Nettre Parry, Paers, *@ Porter, Helen Ards Pauline Reed, Sophie West, Alice ANS J_ \AAANAAAAL NOBNENNs (~~ \ \ i NamNI = MEMBERS Ngai oI \Ne C ‘ _" WT meAKARAAA miN\ Dene (v Marge ak ms Hazek Barbara an Taylor, r Jo \ Pangree, Luacrne PlLowgtan, Helen PLowgian, Martha Richards, Sophre NAR Newton, Valerre Nicholas, Roscna Peterson, Geneva ee AAA ASO \NAANAMeE NIAAA ml KA fo] ANAT A ATMA AIAN Bonne Lindsley, Carolynn Lindquist, Telxtha M A M FF; fv” \ION Claire—— Fay lore F It" feo VITA Kapple, Robertson, Scoweros4t, J NIWOAWTAS Helen Hetzel, Alice Holbrook, Adeak Hurst, Carol Johnson, Beth Johnson, Ath£een | ND |7 NIA RATATAT Harding, Tee Kathy Portra Farr, Margaret Richards Geegersen, Gayle Hall, Jeanne @® 0 NIA oA Douglas, Douglas, King, OGDEN AN ATA MON pets BON Po ADSIADS Botce NENTS te NIN EN INAS fe feotce Mea AP AINA VATA Y\7 Castlemain, Afton Dance, Jo D'Ann OF KA RAIN fico \ lee eo Noolee AIAININ \ Napoleon ieo\ \ bo ico \ NN WI minNA +}NNAA \YANS INS S Alfred, Sharon Anderson, Judy Burdett, Mickey CLUB DRAMA OF THE MEMBERS FEES MINUTES 198] OF THE DRAMA CLUB OF OGDEN MEETING OF September 17, The meeting was called to order by Presrcdent Fern Taylor who asked that Beth Johnson read the auditor's report. It was moved by Tita Lindquist and seconded by Val Newton The vote was unanimous 4n that this report be accepted. favor of the motion. Athfeen Johnson read the Policy Motions Jo'D'Ann Dance moved and Tita Lindquist in of motion. presented Beth Johnson that the budget favor the profected for 1981--1982. the motion seconded Again, the vote was unanimous be accepted. the Then, club. the to budget how the club could obtain a often used for Drama Chub. There was a discussion of Library of plays that are Jo'D'Ann Dance suggested that the members of the club After discussion, who had copies of plays might donate them. that frnding of problems the of because it was decided plays would Each that would be available to club members. The information about the keep her own plays. we would storage space, Ahoukd has what compile a List of who It on 4x6 cards. be given to Helen Harding member plays was moved that this be the way we handle the plays by The vote Tita Lindquist and seconded by Jo*D'Ann Dance. hor the motion was unantmous. The program — Heken esting Harding The play This of brought to a dekightfhul early the poke at big Lindquist, Jo'D'Ann by Marge Dean of minutes Gokd for the evening was The Solid playful Pingree, mance of some Ths Chub. Drama of history presentation was the reading Tita the of by began with a presentation for the evening business Dance, was Fern Taylor. end with club. the Cadrltac. presentedby Taylor, with a surprrse and Helen Harding, «nter- Luacrne perfor- ending The hostesses for the evening were Bonnie King, Jeanne Hake, Val Newton, and Alice Hetzel who topped the evening off with scrumptious An enfoyable r21/e421eshments. evening was had by alt. Respecthully F fy lL 4 eS (ZeZ . “ 7 4 -_ ‘ = i, peeepeneneerne: Submitted, ro . ~ y, es 3 . Z f= Pd f fi Z (OC e UG — 7” 2 . . 22 ” MINUTES 198] THE OF DRAMA CLUB OF OGDEN OF MEETING October 22, Fern Taylor called the meeting to order at 8:04 and wetShe then comed Dr. Leland H. Monson and his daughter. turned the time over to Adeal Holbrook, who introduced Dx. Monson. about Shakespeare. to Shakespeare Dr. Monson gave a very informative lecture Included in the Lecture were tributes paid by other famous men. Da. Monson drseussed what great Lit- enatuie is and explained how Shakespeare's uniting meets Possibly the most enjoyable part of hts the criteria. Hts presenLecture were the quotations which he shared. tation made Shakespeare come alive for us and sent many Of us home to renew our acquaintance with this great playwright. After Dr. Monson finished, Barbara Scowcerost neported to It will be November the club on out November guest night. 21 at 2:00 and wikl take place in the Eccle's Art Center. Val Newton then reported The cost will be $1.00 per guest. on our Christmas party which will be December 12 at 11:00 at the Ogden Country Club. The members the musical Castlemarn. of the club were selection "More" at this point treated to by Carok Hurst and Afton The hostesses for the evening were Alice Hetzle, Bonne Their refreshments King, Jeanne Hall, and Vaterre Newton. were a scrumptious finish to a Lovely meeting. Respectfully 7 Htrta [Va submitted, IN yr ii, yytae A Vee “M 7 Ceo 4 § / tf Ww f MINUTES 198] Our who OF THE DRAMA CLUB OF OGDEN MEETING guest day was called to order at 2:00 4ntroduced the club's presentation of OF November 21, by Fern Taylor The Unsinkable Moff{y Brown. Bonnte King sparkled as the rzough but kindhearted Molly. She was ably supported by the rest of the cast which r«ncluded her mother, Myrzene VanDyke, Kathy and Portia Douglas, Marge Dene and Fern Taylor, JoD*Ann Dance, and Martha PLowgtan. Afton Castlemain also provided her expertise at the piano, beautifully accompanying the songs and smoothing the scene changes. Delrcrtous Margaret and Mickey refreshments Farr, Geneva Burdett. were furntshed Peterson, Sharon Respectfully .Tt-~ ‘ Barbara Akkred, Scowcerost, Helen submetted, Ys yg é by I, | f FTFG let/t4 y / | Harding, MINUTES 198] OF THE DRAMA CLUB OF OGDEN MEETING OF December 12, As the members entered the room at the Ogden Country Club, they were greeted by Lovely seasonal music played by Helen Harding. President Fern Taylor welcomed those present and turned the time over to Valk Newton who introduced the group Soft Ratn. As they sang, the members of Soft Rain took us around the world with their music. As they did so, they decorated a Christmas tree with the intangible gifts of Chrrstmas. Inckuded in these gifts were brotherhood, joy, Laughter, Love, hope, anticipation, music, frtendshep, fun, carols, peace, and goodwill. Anne Lowe presented an orrginal poem about a mischievous Little quark. Thetr performance was beautiful, touching, humorous, and enjoyable throughout. { At the conclusion of carols as dinner was the program, being served. Helen Hardingte- Vag number With each course we were given Christmas thoughts by members of the program The committee consisted of Valk Nawton, Helen committee. Handing, Myrxene VanDyke, and Jeanne Hall. ALL those present food, were rewarded entertainment for and their attendance with selLowshrp. Respectfully ra f / yya ‘WY [Vi art excellent, submitted, f Yo “ ~) a Lat T AO ‘ JOGAL WI Of OF MINUTES 1982 THE DRAMA CLUB OF OGDEN MEETING OF JANUARY 28, Drama Club met in the home of Luacine Pingree, who was hostess for the evening with the help of Adeal Holbrook, Judy Anderson conRosina Nicholas, and Hazek Robertson. Margaret Zitzman gave a report from ducted the meeting. They have suggested that next year's the program committee. plays that it consist of Let them know which plays The minutes of September, October, 1981 were rzead and approved. November and program be cakked nequested the Encore and we have done kn the past and would would Like members to do. to Like to do agatn. that They they December, Margaret Zitzman introduced the play for the evening The play was a thrrtling which was Dial M for Murder. Ably creating the suspense were Portia detective story. Douglas, Helen Harding, Margaret Zitzman, and Thelma The club members were thoroughly entertained as wiklie. the clues were umravelled and the innocent party cleared of gurlt. Submitted by, MINUTES OF 25, 1982 THE DRAMA CLUB OGDEN OF OF MEETING FEBRUARY Judy Anderson called the club to order xn the home of Due to the passing of our dear Fern Portia Douglas. Taylor, Judy will be fulfilling the duties of presrdent. Beth Johnson, the club's treasurer, reported that we are She was followed still collecting dues for this year. by Geneva Petersen of the membershtp committee who snformed She us that there are vacancies that we need to fill. to on asked the members to bring Letters of recommendati the commttee. It was suggested that the Parlor Phayers change the tune of their performance fr0m June to guest night «n October. JoD'Ann Then in June we might have a musical program. Dance moved and Helen Harding seconded that our bt-Law be ammended so that the Parton Pkayers woukd perform <n October and that June breakhast committee. of this ammendment. wikl need the hor this June Geneva The vote was unanimous An favor Due to unusual circumstances we program committe breakfast. to choose a spectral comme ttee the program committee for Petersen, the evening be Lest up to the will breakfast as head introduced of fer—the-evening the play which “ak was Sweet Charity. Also performing were Myrene Van Dyke Wi 46% % Bonnie King, Beth Johnson and Afton Casthemarn on the Geneva was a great success as Charity and the piano. club thoroughky enjoyed the fun performance 04 this play. The hostesses for the evening, Portia Douglas, Tita Ltndquist, Marge Dene Taylor, and Kathy Dougtas added to the evening's enjoyment with thetr refreshments. Respectfully 4 ee ¢ submetted, > — " A < = J pi o DRAMA CLUB OF OGDEN MEETING OF MARCH MINUTES OF 295-1962 THE Drama Club nominating Lindsley. The met in the home of Carolynn committee presented the following names for next year's officers: President--Judy Anderson Vice President--Beth Johnson Recording Secretary--Margaret Farr Corresponding Secretary--Adeat Holbrook Treasurer--Gayle Richards Auditor--Sophie Richards Historian Custodian--Tita Lindqurst It was moved by Luacine Pingree and seconded by Heten Harding that the rules be suspended and these people be elected of by acclamation. The vote was unanimous “<n favor thts motion. Judy Anderson read a Letter from Claire Kapptle's 12 resigning Claire from the chub. daughter-in-Law sustaining a to moved was moved and seconded that she be The vote was unanimous. member of the club. Luacine Pingree read Letters of necommendation for new members of the club. Parton Phayers was discussed, particularly the need Carolynn Lindstey and Martha PLowgrzan hor a director. It was suggested will be in charge for the next year. that there might be two programs prepared, one for the daytime and one for the evening. The program for the eventng was presented by Luacine Pingree, Ruth Thatcher, Margaret Z2tzman, Athfeen Johnson, and was prepared by Margaret Farr who was unable to attend. The presented for ALL Seasons. a moving performance of A Man The Hostesses for the evening were Carolynn Lindsley, Sophie Richards, Martha PLowgtan, and Margaret Zxrtzman. Respectfully submitted, MINUTES OF THE 22, 1982 DRAMA CLUB OF OGDEN MEETING OF APRIL Drama Club met in the home of Athfeen Johnson. Judy Anderson conducted. The minutes of the February and March meetings were read and approved. Club members were informed of the passing of Ruth Thatcher. She wikl be missed by all of us who enjoyed her frtendshtp and her participation with us in the club. We have been invited by the Agkata Chub to do a program for them sn November. This would be an afternoon performance. Carolynn Lindsley wilkk Look into possebs«hities for thts program. The schedule of next year's meetings was discussed. It was moved, seconded and unanimously approved that the November month. The meeting program, be moved to the second Thursday which was presented by Carol Hurst, of the Jeanne Hall, Helen PLowgian, Martha PLowgtan and a guest performer, Janice Person, was Pippin. Helen gave the background of the show with cnformation about the plot. As she briefly sketched the plot, the other members of the program committee sang the catchy songs musicak. Canrok Hurst singers on the piano. pace for the club. from the very skillfully accompanted It was an enjoyable change The evening sheet hostesses Afton for Castlematn, the and Helen were AthLeen PLowgtan, Respectfully Hepline submitted, the of We Sreharcte ADAMS ,CLAIRE PARRY , HELEN PIERS, ARDIS PORTER, PAULINE REED, SOPHIE WEST, ALICE A h NIN Ny, h INN \INARAININAIN \ \ NNTPG ty Ps NX ETA Ss IR AR WIL Ry ~ DS 1 NIIA KIX IA RLI t ‘4 MEMBERS ONO YS New Sa. NIA Ny i % i os p \ AS y ay \ AP SINNER INNINININAS \ Pe * AA AR IINTNINININ NORCIACIAININTIA KINA NIN TN NIN S IS INS PSI SSIAIN IAA ADAYA NRKRNARARARIARAESAINS Rd id 1) Thm sp TYININAL SUSTAINING dues A — A he Mh: Ny \ N \ Nh NIAAA SINININ NyNS SINAN iM \ is Ny . \ 3 PIN SS ISINS NSE YSIS PLOWGAIN, HELEN PLOWGAIN, MARTHA JO RICHARDS, SOPHIE ROBERTSON, HAZEL SCOWCROFT , BARBARA TAYLOR, FERN TAYLOR, MARGE DEAN THATCHER, RUTH VANDYKE, MYRENE WILLIE, THELMA ZITZMAN, MARGARET P< BINNS PETERSON, GENEVA PINGREE, LUACINE a 1981 1980 Ogden ~ BENSON, MEARIE BURDETT, MICKEY CASTLEMAIN, AFTON DANCE, JO'D'ANN DOUGLAS, KATHY DOUGLAS, PORTIA FARR ,MARGARET GREGERSEN ,GAYLE HALL , JEANNE HARDING, HELEN HETZEL, ALICE HOLBROOK, ADEAL HURST, CAROL JOHNSON, BETH JOHNSON, ATHLEEN KAPPLE, CLAIR, KING, BONNIE LINDSLEY, CAROLYN LINDQUIST, TELITHA NEWTON, VALERIE NICHOLAS, ROSINA NAN BNDERSON, JUDY Of © ~~‘ ~*~ SHARON Club Ni} AINA ALLRED, Drama INDYRNINIAIAIINAA IS The © Country Athleen President by order Johnson at luncheon. was A delicious Club. The first order to serve for Rosinia Drama was the of the treasurer we at present in the bank Directors recommended absence the the balance The Board of the board. did not have for the approval Utah Symphony Ballet Guild . Bertha Eccles Center Parlor Players ‘81 moved The motion passed. Suggestions be offered for to It was suggested Party, and that $75.00 $50.00 $ 5.00 $70.00 $50.00 $295.00 approx. proposed. budget as program committee were called committee in charge for next gifts be eliminated the the $25.00 the accept we that Taylor that program the for to year. Christmas the at be a surprise. the under direction The Parlor Players will be They will present “Ever Young" on invitation. The next season be under the direction will of $10.00 $10.00 Guest Night Courtesy Committee Postage and Cards Year Books and printing Fern on a report disbursments: following the the membership by made choice Nicholas In a treasurer season. coming the enjoyed. appoint to was business of to and Golf Ogden the 1980 called was. Club Ogden the of meeting executive The 16 AUG. DIRECTORS OF BOARD THE FOR MINUTES of Fern Taylor. Portia Douglas. of | Page #2 not play. We will The advertise Parliamentaréaan The time Scowcroft to Sec. : Mrs. Wm. Tres. Auditor Historian Custodian : Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Francis Nicholas Edwin T. Anderson Victor Castlemain Pres.: Sec.: Floyd Mrs. the asked Burdett G. Plowgain H. B. Mrs. Taylor Parliamentarian to check_an tbe that all members see the constitution and to The last edition was issued it was President Johnson H. Vernal Johnson of as act are: 1981 year coming the Mrs. Cor. copies. Barbara : Rec. copies date. President Vice President at a later . for Officers it again appoint will President original an for contest play the with continue We will that At 1976. in have revised. Johnson has place Drama Club Also, a suggestion note paper and asked Douglas to check in reserve from previous cards check was made that we printed cards for courtesy Recorded wa j ‘\ = + > —_s ; on our f} : ibe { .. ‘s f club use. } — \ 1 (Ni, DS WickeyW- Burdett, IP 7 if years. committee \/ O see and Portia wa ——i 4 / a MINUTES OF THE DRAMA CLUB OF OGDEN Sept. 18, 1980 The meeting promptly at of the Ogden Drama Club 8:00 P. M. by President was called to order Athleen Johnson. The lovely home was our setting. Our roll our group. call of Rosinia added Nicholas new members to the office of Treasurer. We cordially welcomed Margaret Farr. Jeanne Hall, Adeal Holbrook. We are proud to have them join us in our activities. Rosinia Nicholas Our for It dues was accepted the year moved and of $25.00. are seconded The motion was $10.00 payable that send we passed. at once. "Act" a contribution Barbara Scowcroft moved we accept the budget. seconded the motion. The motion passed. Mickey Burdett Barbara Scowcroft read selected portions of the constition, and by-laws. policy motions were also reviewed. It was noted that our February Meeting is in conflict The Symphony. The committee will check further. Helen Harding made a motion The motion carried. that with we accept our program October 23, 1980 will be our guest Eccles Art Center. We are invited night at to bring the two Bertha guests Hostesses for the evening are Rosinia Nicholas, Gregorson, Hazel Robertson, Ruth Thatcher. Gayle Special music was played "Golliwogg Cake Walk" by by Gayle DeBussy. Gregorson. She Program Gabler's "A Doll's each The at a cost of $1.00 each. for the evening was Chairman was Valerie Newton. Sharon Allred, Scowcroft. Kathy Hedda Douglas, She had Bonnie a King, cast and played House". of Barbara Barbara Scowcroft presented an insight into the life of Henrich Ibsen. He was of Norwegian heritage. He was a student pharmacist. He unveiled truth. He was a great thinker. A great playwrite. He believed that absolute honesty must be the foundation of all relationsnips. A wonderful evening and a very 24 Members enjoyed the program. , enjoyable ] | U } ) rf ‘ 4 ” ack want — De "7ifS\ i / MS presentation. Oe os tts & ’ IE/) MINUTES & OF THE DRAMA CLUB October 23, 1980 The meeting of the Ogden promptly at 8:00 o'clock Athleen Johnson Hazel Robertson the Orient. was 3 OGDEN Drama Club was called to order by Fern Taylor. President excused. announced established in the name us to contribute to the OF She that is enjoying a scholarship of THatcher fund. a trip is Allred. to being She invites the program for the Telitha Lindquist. evening was under the chairman ship She introduced a musical number piano chosen by Carol Hurst Telitha Charles Lindquist then introduced a program taken from Schulz's cartoon strip "Peanuts". The program duet. and Afton It was Castlemain. from They a sonata by presented Framces of a Poulene. was presented by a group from the Millcreek L. D. S. Church. Marge Dean Taylor was the director. The cast included: Charlie Brown Jerry Tippert Lucy Sue Erickson Snoopy Linus Randy Silcox Val Maxfield Schroder Patty The accompanist was Ben Sue Hansen Sumscon KarenJones. The set was designed by Teresa Merril] Kathy Johnson was the assistant Director. Hostesses for the evening were Sophie Richards, assisted by Judy Anderson. Portia Douglas,Alice Hetzel, Carol Hurst,Adeal Holbrook. Drama light Club members and entertainment. Delicious efficient refreshments committee. guests were enjoyed served a wonderful to all by evening of a very Inasmuch as your secretary, Mickey W. Burdett was also in the Orient the minutes were recorded by a member present. Respectful ly submitted by: / ; ST, Mim a fr C CLA \ Pe ZZ —— ees ya ——— gs ) ) | iw, _ - LY PH 495 hedt/ wEec,e, hi MINUTES OF THE November CLUB DRAMA 20 1980 OGDEN OF The meeting of the Ogden Drama Club was called to order promptly at 8:00 o'clock at the lovely home of our President Athleen B. Johnson. and approved. 23 members and called was Roll read were Minutes present. were successful A report was given by Telitha Lindquist on the very and entertaining even we shared with our guests. of Thelma under the direction Our Christmas Committee Willie reported on the plans for the Christmas Celebration. the Allred Thatcher made Plowgain Helen entertained was A discussion the portrait fund. The program for The play it was passed. JoD'Ann Dance. was the The cast was: Judy Thelma Willie. Delightful music Scholarship. the that Portia Douglas evening was Scotland", from by Scotland Hostesses for the evening were: Johnson, Mickey W. Burdett, and was concerning to donate $50.00 seconded the motion the under Geneva Anderson, President we a motion of "Mary by of direction Maxwell Anderson. Peterson, Ruth Thatcher, by Gayle Gregorson. played Beth Johnson, Athleen Luacine Pingree. The play was a powerful vehicle and held our interest An inspiring evening was Well done ! the climax. enjoyed by all. Respectful ly and submited by: Ye | to MINUTES CLUB 1980 OF THE DRAMA December 13, OGDEN OF glass on the table Club to order. President Athleen Johnson tapped the to call the holiday meeting of Drama The Ogden Golf and Country Club was festive with holiday decorations, and the lovely Christmas Carols added cheer as played Harding Helen luncheon A delicious the was organ. served for the day, and she assisted by her committee Thelma Willie was the chairperson She was introduced the program . Sharon Allred and Margaret guests. 34 to Farr. She introduced Mr. Ron Wooded from Weber State College a percussion group and a vocal who brought with him They literally filled the chorus of women and men. room with famztliar songs. To mention And many Have Yourself a Merry Christmas Deck The Halls The Drummer Boy Carol Of The Bells Rejoice in the Baby Boy Joy To The World Winter Wonder Land I'll Be Home For Christmas It was most enjoyable! popular melodies! a few: other Following the music Thelma Willie read collection of poetry by Gordon Owens. 1961. submitted Respectful ly = fe, ‘7 a and with the exchange year of 1980, to meet the night of January What an enjoyable spirit prevailed of holiday greetings we closed the at the home of Carolyn Lindsley on 15, from selections 4 - f lm Lo hit: va f KO \ by: + Zar 4 J 4 j -; va .. “ on ‘b 4 yf, 2 ¢ 1S Ad db ¥ L ee DRAMA OF THE MINUTES January 15, OF OGDEN CLUB 1981 President Athleen Johnson called the regular meeting of A the Drama Club to order promptly at 8:00 o'clock. home the in cheerful grate fire crackled on the grate of Margayet An Zitzman. suspense of atmosphere 26 members were present. the club had was called and Rosinia Nicholas reported Roll add to the Thatcher was A questionaire Allred passed fund. out suggestions. for asking program the of progress to $75.00 home. held at Helen Harding's committee as listed. will be hostess Our next meeting We will have the sent scholarship reported on the next season. Marge Dean Taylor committee for the air! the filled A discussion followed in which Carolyn Lindsley asked for our support to prevent the loss of the building in which our Orpheum Theater is housed. A study is being conducted to determine how sound the building is, and if it is possible to receive a million dollar grant to restore it. Telitha Lindquist made a motion and it was seconded by Helen Harding that we give this our support, and that a letter The motion passed. be written offering our support. Hostesses for the evening served delicious refreshments. They were Margaret Thelma Willie. Lindquist, Telitha Allred, Sharon Zitzman, under the direction of Carolyn The play committee was She was assisted by Mickey Burdett, Margaret Lindsley. They presented Farr, Helen Harding, and Afton Castleman. For The "Witness one the gave It was a great Our next with the 19th. plot Prosecution" away evening until of spoken. were words last the No Christie. by Agatha suspense. meeting will be held at Helen Harding's home same committee acting as hostesses, on February by: submitted Respectful ly . j t mA f / ies y A A J Se 2a 4 LA “ 3 at ala. Va 4 (eV bisa /ae f k oe by 4A L c/ MINUTES President the Ogden OF THE February Athleen B. Drama Club DRAMA CLUB 19, OF OGDEN 1981 Johnson called the regular meeting to order promptly at 8:o'clock. Helen Harding was our hostess for the evening. Her committe assisting her was Margaret Farr Barbara Scowcroft and Bonnie King. President Johnson called for a report from the committee for next year. Fern Taylor reported would have a complete report next meeting. Portia She Douglas was the presented the "Heiress", Goetz. director in charge a play of by Ruth program they the evening. and Agustus Guest performers were Bret Richards and Kent Norton. They were former students of Portia. They were assisted by Carol Hurst, Telitha narrated the play. men and their wives The play Special by Afton Beautiful Lindquist, It was with us was very enjoyable. music was given play ! Twenty by Bonnie Beautiful music! Castlemain. Our next meeting Helen Plowgain. Sophie will She be Richards. delightful having as our guests. sang held members King "All March ; y young were present. was 26th ‘ j accompanied Things Beautiful Respectfully fy who The You home submitted by: —~ Are". evening! the d at Portia the of of OF THE DRAMA CLUB OF OGDEN MINUTES the of Helen B. Athleen President Ogden Drama Plowgain was in the husband. Douglas. Cathy the A letter of resignation from Mearie Benson. Our program for it will be Helen Harding made Mickey suggested. loss Johnson of her received was 24, and our be November the accept we motion. the seconded Burdett Family discussed. on Sept. It will that a motion Beth regrets occassion. a guest Also, in the was year first meeting on Saturday. We will hold our November meeting to her expressing coming the Jo Thelma and father of her loss Her Carolyn Plowgain, secretary corresponding by 8:o'clock. at in the Willie sorrow the meeting regular evening. the of Martha her was the promptly order hostess acknowledging sent called the Metter was Johnson to assisting Lindsley, 26, Club committee 1981 March 21st. changes It as passed. a fine honor Our own President Athleen Johnson received She was chosen to be "Mother of The in our community. Year" representing Weber county. Val Newton, as the year President: Vice Pres: Rec. Sec.: Tres. Corr, 2ec.: : Auditor : Hist. Helen Plowgain as presented. motion passed. Delicious Our next on April moved we 1981. for officers Committee the coming of officers slate the accept motion. the Seconded Burdett by the committee. the home of Respectfullysubmitted by: refreshments 23, Nominating Fern Taylor Judy Anderson Martha Jo Plpwgain Beth Johnson Bonnie King Rosinia Nicholas Helen Harding Mickey meeting of slate following announced the of chairperson congratulations. with along extended was of appreciation Avote will were at held be v) served / , ie sO ZF Aine X ee aud 4 uw ¥ T Ri * ) teh lll Lt Z Fern y The Taylor OF OGDEN OF THE DRAMA CLUB April 23, 1981 MINUTES President Athleen meeting of the Ogden 8 o'clock. B. Johnson called the regular Drama Club to order promptly at Fern Taylor was the committee assisting Her hostess for the evening. her was Marge Dean Taylor, Afton Castlemain, and Fern Taylor, reported the as chairman of the 1981-82 is well under way. program Val Newton under way. Jo reported D'Ann the Dance. June Program plans Breakfast Committee well are The Chair entertained a motion, and Helen Plowgain seconded it that we appoint a committee to investigate the possibilities of taking part in the Union Station "Encore" Program. The motion passed. "Cinderella", a production from the University May 29th, theatre department will be presented Carol Hursts daughter Kristen. Tita Lindquist, Helen Harding, and appointed to serve on the "Encore" of Utah staring were Jo D'Ann Dance Committee. Program for the evening was "The Chalk Garden" by She Hazel Robertson was the director. Enid Bagncld. was assisted by Jeanne Hall, Margaret Zitzman, Martha Plowgain, and Helen Plowgain. It was Twenty a facinating two Delicious members were present. refreshments were served. June will present the program for the Breakfast will Country Club. be held June 27th at the Ogden Portia Douglas Breakfast. The and presentation. Golf Our May Meeting will be held at a) home of felitha Lindquist. Respect ful ly iimittea by: MickeyW. Burdett, Recording Secretary Jo MINUTES OF THE May 28, DRAMA 1981 CLUB OF OGDEN Vice President Fern Taylor called the regular meeting of the Ogden Drama Club to order promptly at President Athleen Johnson was out 8:00 o'oclock. of town in the East. The meeting was held at the home of Telitha Lindquist. Minutes were not read inasmuch The rol? was called. also in the East. as Secretary Mickey Burdett was Valerie Newton reported that the June Breakfast would be June Saturday on held 27th, Ogden Golf and Country Club. to notify her regarding their Taylor, Program comprehensive manner. Marge at 11:00 a.m., for 1982, asked Club members guests. Chairman at’ were the members to make corrections regarding their names, addresses, The and telephone numbers for the yearbook. Theatre”. of i "Potpourr be program for 1981-82 will Helen Harding was called upon to read President Johnson's Annual "Report of the President’ . The repert highlighted the activities of the year in a very Rosina Nicholas had All dues The Program been presented received, the treasurer's financial met, all with a surplus in the Report for detailed analysis.) for the evening bank. was a report. obligations (See Treasurer's presentation of It was under Philip Barrie's 1927 play "Holiday". She was assisted the directorship of Luacine Pingree. by Myrene VanDyke, Alice Hetzel, Helen Harding, and The delightful rendering brought Martha Jo Plowgian. chuckles and sighs and a hearty applause for the cast. Myrene VanDyke. Beth Johnson, and Geneva Peterson presented a wonderful medley of songs from the 1920's, including: "Memories", "Bye Bue Blackbird", "April Showers", "The Blue Room", "Happy Days Are Here Bonnie King accompanied Again", and many others. the trio. Refreshments were served by the hostess committee osed of Telitha Lindquist, Myrene VanDyke, Jeanne Bonnie King, and Geneva Peterson. Respectfully recorded by, compHall, & Page #2 , Marge Dene for Mickey Taylor, Acting Sec. W. Burdett, Secretary DRAMA eS CLUB President OF OGDEN PRESIDENTS Athleen B. Johnson REPORT May 1981 1980-81 The 1980-81 year has been one of flexibility,fibrillation, We've jumped from house to house, and juggling. from week to week, but the year's program "The Year of women characters, The Woman" featuring plays with strong has been as scheduledby the program committee. Chairmen and members have been faithful to their assignments and the performances have been exceptional. The professional been has music and very much appreciated. The October guest night at the Eccles Art Center with The the "Charlie Brown" musical was well received. musical number by Carol Hurst and Afton Castlemain was especially applauded. The Christmas party with Dr. Ron Wooden' Weber College musical group and Thelma Willie's "Green Christmas" reading produced a festive mood, implemented by Ogden Country Club's holiday decorations. The Parlor Players, Luacine Pingree, Helen Harding, Telitha Lindquist, Mickey Burdett, and Athleen Johnson, with Fern Taylor as director performen "Ever Young" Sixteen times. Another of group Drama Club Mwmbers, Taylor, Jo D'Ann Dance, Marge Dean performed in "twos and threes" six Donations this Newton, Fern Fund $75.0° $25.00 $25.00 Taylor, have different times. year have included: Thatcher Allred Scholership a Cs Ts. Eccles Art Center Utah And a pledge completed. Val Symphony Ballet West of $50.00 to the Allred Portrait $10.00 $10.00 when it As President I have enjoyed exceptional co-operation from the officers, committees, and membership, which Sincrely appreciated. The officers for 1980-81 nave been: is is Page Athleen Johnson Fern Taylor Mickey Burdett Rosina Nicholas Helen Plowgain Judy Anderson Afton Castlemain " : President: Vice President: Rec. Sec. : Treasurer: Corr: Sec: Auditor: Historian: Custodian: #2 The year will be concluded with the June Breakfast, June At the Ogden Country Club, 11:00 o'clock 1981 with Val Newton, chairman, Parlor Players,will present the program with Portia Douglas, director. The installation of officers wiil take place with the following officers being installed: Fern Taylor President: Judy Anderson Vice Pres.: Martha Jo Plowgain Rec... Sec.:.:2 Beth Johnson Treasurer ; Bonnie King Corr. Sec.* Rosina Nicholas Auditor: Helen Harding Historian : ‘ Custodian : t "the atatemen the was tution consti In the original president shall make a terse report in the annual May The dictionary meaning of terse --"concise, Meeting" short, and to the point," dictates the following report: Drama Club met-- "thesp | — set se <4 Olay no debt no fret good year Sincerely Athleen B. you bet!!! and respectfully Johnson, submitted, President 1980-81 27th MEETING OF THE DRAMA CLUB OF OGDEN DRAMA CLUB BREAKFAST JUNE 27th 1981 The Ogden Golf and Country guests at 11:00 for the annual met Drama Club Club was a beautiful Breakfast. o'clock to enjoy Bonnie King set singing the theme musical of numbers: the and Johnson for the she program. a beautiful breakfast and program. After a cordial welcome from President introduced Val Newton who was chairman voice setting Members day with her their lilting "T'll See You in My Dreams" "More Than You Know" "Please Come Out of Your Dreams" Special Fun! Such The Parlor Players under the Direction of Portia Douglas then presented "Supressed Desires", a play by Susan Gaskill. Portia introduced Brett Adeal Jeanne Holbrook and Richards Hall guest as a special completed the actor. cast. Gayle Gregorson added to our festive mood playing mood music "Dream a Little Dreamof Me", and "My Dreams Last Night". Following the play of Drama Club moved delicious lunch was presentation guests and the members into the dining room where a served. Thelma a special Willie asked blessing on the food. President Johnson then again welcomed members and She gave a toast to the sixty five years of Drama Our Club Ogden Drama Was founded in 1916 Historical Society. Club cf Ogden. We as a section were of the Federated as guests. Club. tne President Johnson likened her officers to "weeds". grew strong and sturdy in their positions. She then middier turned over to the gavel, the next the die president and the Fern They "Chocolate Taylor. Fern responded with a toast to Athleen, and presented her an engraved silver dish, as a token of appreciation. with The table“were beautifully decorated with flowers from Fern Taylors’ garden. Several centerpieces were taken to members who were ill and not able to be present. Drama Club Yearbooks marked each members place. Great excitement was expressed over the program for the coming season. Fern then introduced her President: Vice. Pres: Rec. Sec. Corr. Sec. Treasurer : Auditor: Historian: Custodian: e officers for the coming year. Fern Taylor Judy Anderson Martha Jo Plowgain Bonnie King Beth Johnson Rosina Nicholas Helen Harding . . The lovely meeting was adjourned with a wistful wish a restful vacation, and happy expectations for the programof the coming year. Respectfully submitted, MickeyW. Burdett, Rec. Sec. for |
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