A publication of the Central Oklahoma Classic Chevy Club. A not-for-profit corporation. A chapter of Bow Tie Chevys and Classic Chevy International. |
Fall Foliage Cruise 2001 |
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Attendance at this year's Fall Folliage Cruise was excellent. A highlight of the Saturday activites was out visit to the top of Mt. Scott. It's 360 degree view was breathtaking. It was quite a trip to the top but well worth the effort. |
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by Kay Lynn Dragoo One of the stops on this year's Fall Cruise was at the prairie dog village. We had quite a lineup of cars. |
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Dashboard Photo Richard and Linda Bahr really breathe the crisp fall air at the top of Mt. Scott. |
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Saturday
night fever
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Photo John Dragoo and David Reeds suckered in several people at the Saturday night gathering. The victims did a good version of the William Tell Overture --- Tittie Rump, Tittie Rump, Tittie Rump Rump Rump. The lesson here is to never volunteer for anything. |
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Dashboard Photo Ken Monroe and Kay Welch handled the chores during a game of Chevy Bingo. At times it seemed as though Ken was calling out numbers for cards no one had. |
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Friday
Night Fun
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Dashboard Photo A rousing game of chicken foot Friday night was followed by this domino tower built by Vickey Addington. Cici Monroe looks on in awe. Dashboard Photo Debbie Riley handled the check-in procedure Friday night. She and Rip Riley were seen later that night enjoying the motel's hot tub. |
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Dashboard Photo Poker was just one of the games played Friday night. For some reason David wore this crown. To his right Larry Myers laughs at the sight. |
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Dashboard Photo Despite beeing startled by the strobe, Bill Washam was able to select a door prize. |
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Munchies
in Meers
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Photo by Kay Lynn Dragoo Bill Chaffin, Curtis Welch and Ken Monroe stand guard outside the Meers restaurant. This place is known for its hamburgers and desserts. The reputation is well deserved. We stopped here for lunch on Saturday. |
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Photo by Kay Lynn Dragoo Martha Duerksen makes her way to the restaurant in Meers. |
Photo by Kay Lynn Dragoo Bobby Dillard shows off one of the famous Meers desserts. |
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Potpourri
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Photo Kay Welch directs traffic at Medicine park. Dashboard Photo Linda Bahr has her shopping all mapped out in Medicine Park. |
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Photo Marilyn Stookey strikes a pose as others strike a pose behind her. |
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Photo by Kay Lynn Dragoo Rustyne Harris returns a credit card to Bill Chaffin as Kathy Chaffin looks on. It seems Bill had left the card at the front desk of the motel. The clerk returned the card to Rustyne while the club was eating out Saturday night. We all had a good laugh when Rustyne thanked the Chaffins for dinner saying we had put the entire bill on the card. She was kidding of course. |
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Photo by Kay Lynn Dragoo This is the historic Old Plantation at Medicine Park. It housed a restaurant and, in the remains of the bar, a whole lot of stuff. Many people rummaged through the stuff Saturday with some going back for more rummaging Sunday. |
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