Tricia Everest and Mindy Brown talk about the Beaux Arts Ball on Parties Extra!
Tricia Everest and Mindy Brown discuss the Beaux Arts Ball.
Debutantes and escorts presented at the 2010 Beaux Arts Ball in Oklahoma City
Bebe and Bruce MacKellar were at the Beaux Arts Ball at the Oklahoma City Golf and Country Club. She was the Chairman. Tricia Everest was co-chairman and Frank Davis Hill was Beaux Arts Ball King. (Photos by Helen Ford Wallace).
The dinner/dance/presentation of the 2010 debutantes and escorts was set in a Winter Wonderland theme. Glitzy lights, snowflakes set the scene. Flowers and decor were by Jim Vallion and the staff members at Trochta’s Flowers. There was even a snow making machine at the front door.
The 65th annual Beaux Arts Ball was absolutely beautiful! The Oklahoma City Golf and Country Club looked like a Winter Wonderland, complete with northern lights, snowbirds, glitz and falling snow.
Glitter balls and snow flakes were hung at the entryway where the costumed pages opened doors for arriving formally dressed guests.
Inside, a gourmet dinner was served before the formal presentation of the 2010 King of the Ball, debutantes and escorts.
Frank Hill was announced as the new King and he followed the former Kings in the procession throughout the Ballroom of the Country Club. Bebe MacKellar was Ball Chairman and Tricia Everest was co-chairman.
Debutantes were Jessica Ann Adams, Olivia Katherine Amundsen, Margaret Louise Archer, Rebecca Claire Arnold, Kathryn Ann Benear, Bailey Rebecca Bennett, Mary Katherine Blakley, Allison Leigh Brewer, Molly Montgomery Clements, Andrea Lynn Evenson, Helen Ann Harris, Michelle Julianne Kemp, Kelly Ann McCampbell, Jennifer Lee McLain, Delaney Elise Maguire, Mallory Aileen Malloy, Marie Anna Mason, Jillian Frances, Neville, Catherine Grace Rawls, Mackensie Paige Walker and Laura Elizabeth Wolf.
Escorts were Todd Michael Adler, William Wilson Blair, Simon William Bright, Charles Asher Coe, John Kevin Kelly Driskill, Joseph Lee DeGiusti, William Steven Funk, Robert Baxter Lewallen, Michael Thomas Love, Christopher Mitchell Meyers, Samuel Herling Moore, Robert Andrew Neville, Richard Joseph Orthwein jr. Reeder Paul Ratliff, William Dunn Riesen, Matthew Owen Robertson, William James Ruffin, Derek Elias Srouji, George William Clark Swisher IV, Derek Von Wasemiller.
The King’s pages were John Preston Parsons and Christopher Meade Hendee. William Arthur Wallace was announcer for the Ball.
Preston Parsons opens the door at the Oklahoma City Golf and Country Club for guests. He was a page in the 2010 Court.
Centerpieces were roses, hydrangeas, doves and candles.
Bobby Bennett, Bailey Bennett, Ken Blakley, Robert Harris, Helen Harris and Mary Katherine Blakley line up for the presentation.
Debutantes line up for photos and practice their bows while waiting for their presentation.
Escorts wait for their presentation by watching football.
Father and daughter Tom and Andi Evenson were at the Ball.
Father and daughter Michael and Allison Brewer wait in line for their turn at the presentation.
Barbara Mee and Mary Anne Malone were happy with the choice of the 2010 King, Frank Hill.
Jennifer Klos and Margo Ward, Beaux Arts Ball committee members, were at the Country Club early for their jobs in photography and public relations.
Libby Payne and former Beaux Arts Ball King, Morton Payne, enjoy the party.
Oklahoma City Beaux Arts Ball set for Saturday after Thanksgiving
Bebe MacKellar and Tricia Everest talk about the Beaux Arts Ball.
Beaux Arts Ball chairman entertains committee members
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Connell Branan and Bebe MacKellar thank committee members at the party. (Photo by Helen Ford Wallace).
Connell and Cliff Branan entertained Beaux Arts Ball committee members for cocktails and dinner in their home to celebrate the successful 2009 Ball. The November event benefited the Oklahoma City Museum of Art.
Connell Branan was Ball chairman.
Co-chairman Bebe MacKellar gave the chairman with a silver engraved picture frame.
Guests included Bebe and Bruce MacKellar, Mary and Colin FitzSimons, Anne and Brian Henderson, Barbara and Bud Beeler, Susan and Mike McPherson, Leslie and Rick Russell, Dana and Matt Price, Margo and Harper Ward, Lee and Barry Murphy, Lisa and Mark Pierce and Shirley and Pete Everest.

Mary FitzSimons, Bebe MacKellar, Libby Payne, Connell Branan celebrate the 2009 Beaux Arts Ball. (Photo by David Faytinger).
Presenting….The King, the debutantes and escorts of the 2009 Beaux Arts Ball
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PRESENTING A BEAUTIFUL BALL

2009 Beaux Arts Ball King Frederick Jones Hall and Ball Chairman Connell Branan. (Photos by Helen Ford Wallace).
There were beautiful young women in gorgeous white dresses. There was a King. There were royal pages escorting the King. There were decorative crowns made out of flowers. There were flowers, flowers, flowers by Trochta’s. There were well mannered, well-dressed young men who were escorts. There were debonair fathers who were escorts. There were elegant dignitaries. There was a celebrity voice announcer. There were guests in elaborate long dresses. There were 16 former Kings.
All of this wonderfulness was under the direction of Beaux Arts Ball chairman Connell Branan and her co-chairman Bebe MacKellar. The Ball was at the Oklahoma City Golf and Country Club. It is traditionally the Saturday night after Thanksgiving.
Tables held bouquets of hydrangeas and roses and there were colorful flower swags topped with crowns over the doorways. A crown created entirely from flowers was hung over the fireplace over the area where The King’s Chair was placed.
The 2009 Beaux Arts Ball King, Frederick Jones Hall, was introduced and it was noted that he was recognized for his outstanding leadership and contributions to the community. He was attended by Eric Thompson Abbott and Jack Joullian Story.
The 2009 Debutantes who were presented were Kelly Eileen Anthony, Lindsey Carlin Bevers, Blair Addison Bookman, Sarah Michelle Brown, Eleanor Duncan Covington, Eliza Ingraham Delaney, Christina Nicole Ellis, Kelsey Lynn Frederickson, Anna Grace Givens, Callan Lee Gordon, Alexis Yasmine Hefner, Elaine Gabrielle Joseph, Colbie Clairborne Magness, Madeline Stirling McCubbin, Mary Anne Morgan, Emma Ann Roush, Megan Calli Swisher, Claire Elizabeth Thetford, Laura Margaret Thompson, Blair Levesque Tyrrell.
Escorts were Jacob Browning Archer, Reed Anthony Arnold, Cole Barton Berry, Jay Russell Caston, Blake Reed Dahlgren, Matthew Chase Dawkins, Peter Samis Everest, James Edward Fox jr., Daniel Robert Gresham, Andrew Joseph Griffin, John Barnes Heatly jr., Robert Townsend Holmboe, Davis Riley Hudiburg, Benjamin David Huffman, James Andrew Lippert, George Stephen Mason III, Cameron Anthony Meyers, Matthew Whitfield Pierce, Matthew Henry Rooney, Reed Smart Roush, Jeffrey Laurence Semtner, Sim Kay Sims II, Ashford Ravenscroft Thomson, Anthony Miles Viele and Grayson Powell Walker.
Committee members were Terri Benear, Mindy Balyeat Cunningham, Kathryn Crabb, Libby Denner, Shirley Everest, Tricia Everest, Mary FitzSimons, Elain Frogge, Karen Raupe Hanstein, Aimee Harlow, Caroline Hendee, Anne Henderson, Linda James, Susan Jordan, Susan McPherson, Lee Murphy, Lisa Pierce, Dana Price, Leslie Russell, Karen Samis, Lauren Sullivan and Margo Ward.
William Arthur Wallace was the announcer. The 64th annual Ball benefits the Oklahoma City Museum of Art.

The King sat in this chair during the presentation of the debutantes and escorts. Overhead was a crown created out of flowers.

While they were waiting to line up for the presentation, the debutantes practiced their deep curtseys.

Debutantes carried these beautiful nosegays of roses.

Place cards designated table seating for the formal dinner.

Flowers at the entrance of the Oklahoma City Golf and Country Club.

More beautiful flowers at the King’s table.

More flowers.

Libby Denner and Connell Branan.

Jim Vallion at the Ball.

Lisa Pierce, Jim Vallion and Linda James were at the rehearsal the day before the Ball.

Tricia Everest, Connell Branan and Leslie Russell check on seating arrangements the day before the Ball.
Debutantes and escorts will be introduced at the 2009 Beaux Arts Ball
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Connell Branan, Bebe MacKellar and Jim Vallion talk about the 2009 Beaux Arts Ball.
Debutantes/escorts/committee meet at the Oklahoma City Museum of Art
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BEAUX ARTS BALL
Beaux Arts Ball debutantes, escorts and committee members met June 25th at the Oklahoma City Museum of Art for a party.
Since it was so hot on the roof terrace at 6 p.m., the chairmen moved the first part of the event indoors. Committee chairmen presented a check to the Museum for the Acquisition Fund.
The group then toured the new exhibit “Turner to Cezanne:Masterpieces from the Davies Collection, National Museum Wales.” Then they headed for the rooftop where live music was playing and the temperatures were cooling down.
Connell Branan is chairman of the Beaux Arts Ball which is November 28 at the Oklahoma City Golf and Country Club. Bebe MacKellar is co-chairman.
Connell Branan and Libby Denner were at the Oklahoma City Museum of Art. (Photos by Helen Ford Wallace).

Bebe and Bruce MacKellar arrive at the party.

Whitney Cross and Harper and Margo Ward cool off before going up to the penthouse level.

Lee Murphy and Connell Branan talk at the party.
Beaux Arts Ball Debutantes, Escorts have first summer party
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GUESTS ENJOY YARD PARTY

The hosts: Jeffrey Semtner, Matthew Rooney, Towns Holmboe,
Christina Ellis, Jacob Archer and George Mason. (Photos provided).

Steve Mason, Sandy Ellis, Connell and Cliff Branan were at the event.
Beaux Arts Ball Debutantes, Escorts and their parents had a party in the
home of Kym and Steve Mason recently.
It was hosted by their son, George Mason, and Matthew Rooney, Christina
Ellis, Towns Holmboe, Jeffrey Semtner and Jacob Archer.
The group played yard games of croquet, badminton, bocci ball,the ladder
game and ping pong. Croquet was set up in the front yard.
The parents of the debs and escorts socialized while court members got
to know each other. Mini- tacos, quesadillas and macaroni and cheese
balls were passed. A sundae bar was set up for dessert.
Guests were invited to the party with a yard sign invitation which
the hosts delivered to their front yard.
The Beaux Arts Ball is in November and Connell Branan is chairman.

Kym Mason and Elaine Archer enjoy the event.
Unique party invitation in Oklahoma City
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BEAUX ARTS BALL

Yard sign party invitation. (Photo by Helen Ford Wallace).
Guests invited to one of the Beaux Arts Ball summer parties received their invitation via colorful yard signs.
Hosts are having a yard party for debutantes, escorts and their parents. They are Matthew Rooney, Christina Ellis, Towns Holmboe, Jeffrey Semtner, George Mason and Jacob Archer.
One of the parents, Joanie Holmboe, thought up using the Yarddawgz theme and Kym Mason knows croquet rules, so they started there. The group gathered at Kite Park for pictures in their “whites.” Another mother, Elaine Archer, took photos and Gayle Semtner worked with the artist for the clever yard sign.
Semtner said that “the invitations were put in place the night before the 70 mile an hour winds, so we are not exactly sure they stayed in place, but we are optimistic.”
The group will play croquet, badminton, bocci ball and ping pong.
After a round of parties, the Beaux Arts Ball is scheduled for Novemer 28 at the Oklahoma City Golf and Country Club. Connell Branan is chairman and Bebe MacKellar is co-chairman.
Beaux Arts Ball King, Morton Payne, Entertains—January 3, 2009—Parties Extra!
THE 2008 KING’S DINNER
Morton and Libby Payne welcome Millie and Johnson Hightower to their party. (Photo by David Faytinger).
Libby and Morton Payne were hosts for an elegant dinner recently at the Oklahoma City Golf and Country Club.
The King’s Dinner was given by the Paynes as Morton Payne was selected as the 2008 King of the Beaux Arts Ball, the annual party honoring Beaux Arts Ball debutantes and escorts. They invited the debs, escorts, committee members, former kings and family members and friends. 230 people were there.
The Brent Van Sickle Party Orchestra played.
Libby Payne wore a beautiful black dress with ruffled sleeves and skirt.
Table centerpieces were glittering red roses, red and yellow orchids, artichokes, berries, pomegranates and apples. Tables had gold cloths and chairs were draped in gold fabric.
Among the guests were Carolyn Berry, Kaye and Ed Cook, Mary and Phil Truss, Martha and Ron Bradshaw, Lela and Mark Sullivan, Jim Vallion, Susan Parker, Drew Neville, Connell and Cliff Branan, Bette and Jim MacKellar, Bebe and Bruce MacKellar, Lauren and Andy Sullivan, Lisa and Mark Pierce, Susan and Peter Hoffman, Kathy and Russ Walker, Betsy Daugherty, Janell Everest, Joe Rumsey, Nick Berry, Mary Payne Moran, Polly and Larry Nichols, Christy and Jim Everest, Shirley and Pete Everest, Linda Rosser, Jack Roberts and Susan and Mike McPherson.
Ball escorts Stephen Sanger, Kirk Miller, Alex Swisher, Patrick Nesbitt were at the King’s Dinner. (Photo by David Faytinger).
Phil and Mary Truss enjoy the party. (Photo by Helen Ford Wallace).
Kathy Walker and Betsy Daugherty talk at the party. (Photo by Helen Ford Wallace).
Barbara Beeler and Marty Margo toast the new Beaux Arts Ball King. (Photo by Helen Ford Wallace).
At the party were Mark and Lela Sullivan and Jim Vallion, standing. (Photo by Helen Ford Wallace)




















