Collinsville, Oklahoma
April 5, 2011
HRC Senior Tea
Shelley Cook Campbell
Was Quest Speaker
Event Hosted By Generations Of
Home Representatives Club Members
For CHS Senior Girls

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These 2011 CHS Senior Ladies attended the Senior Tea hosted by the Collinsville Home Representatives Club at the Faith Fellowship Church Tuesday Aprl. 5th. Let me add a personal thanks to HRC for keeping the event in town this year and to Pastor Limbocker for the great accomodations. This was by far the simplest and best lit settings yet for the ever-growing group photo since I attended my first "Tea" in 2004. I could list these seniors' names here but will instead spend the effort on getting their individual photo pages ready to go online (only on cvilleok.ok) on May 1st. -- Ted Wright
Shelby Elmore took her turn as each senior girl introduced their quest and gave their after CHS graduation plans.
Shelly Cook-Campbell (a CHS 1988 graduate) told a story of her transition from doing PR work at the Tulsa Zoo to now working for the Tulsa County Library System.
This subset of the lades have attended Collinsville Schools together since kindergarten.
HRC Senior Tea Report

(L-R) Jeanie Barnes, Anita Mitchell, Krista Nall, Laura Colpitt-Maul, Barbara Colpitt, Margaret Waldorf, Pat Lewis, Linda Vickers....some of the Home Rep Club members, awaiting the arrival of their guests.
Hosted by the Home Representative Club, the Tea for graduating Collinsville Senior girls and their guests was held at Faith Fellowship Church, April 5, 2011. Decorated in an Oriental theme, the room was colorful with paper parasols, Japanese fans and lanterns, and girls in gaily flowered dresses. Speaker for the event was Collinsville's own Shelly Cook-Campbell - who reminded the Seniors that life will have unexpected twists and turns, and they should embrace the future and its possibilities. Tea sandwiches and amazing cookies were catered by Pam Webb of Three Sisters Kitchen.

Submitted by Linda Pfeffer (4/10/2011)