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Count the morterboards

Derby fun Victoria Wood’s Kentucky Derby Soiree included raffles, a silent auction and a hat contest. See who all was there, Page 12.

Count the black and white morterboards in our May 28 regular edition. (The ones in our special Salute to the Class of 2021 do not count!) Email your total to rose@okcfriday.com by 5 p.m., Thursday, June 3. If there is more than one correct answer, we will draw for a $100 prize.

OKC FRIDAY Vol. 55 No. 2 • One Section • 14 pages • May 21, 2021

www.okcfriday.com facebook.com/okcfriday OKC’s only locally-owned legal newspaper with all local news Serving Oklahoma City, Nichols Hills, The Village, Quail Creek, The Greens and Gaillardia for 47 years

Global Vision names Lifetime Achievement honoree Sister Cities International OKC announced its Global Vision Lifetime Achievement Award would be presented to Mary Blankenship Pointer at its Nov. 18 luncheon. Pointer served as president of SCI OKC for three years before being elected to the national SCI board.

During her term as the head of the Oklahoma City organization, she raised membership by 10-fold and raised record amounts of money for SCI OKC. Among her many accomplishments for SCI OKC, she petitioned the city for a sign showing OKC’s sister cities, the direction and miles away. It is

installed in front of the train station. She arranged a trip to Houston for officers to meet with Taiwan’s Director-General. SCI OKC has two sister cities in Taiwan, Taipei and Tainan. Under her leadership, SCI OKC has hosted events honoring Piura, Peru; Puebla, Mexico; and Haikou, China.

Oklahoma Senior Follies are this weekend at UCO The Oklahoma Senior Follies presents its 10th anniversary show Saturday, May 22 and Sunday, May 23. Both are 2 p.m. matinees.

The extravaganza takes the stage at Mitchell Hall Theatre at UCO in Edmond. Founded by Bobbie Burbridge Lane, the first

Linda Wright Piro, center, stars in the Senior Follies with Margie Peeble, left, and Barbara Giager.

Senior Follies was presented in 2011 and starred outstanding local performers 55 years of age and up. Directed by Billie Thrash, this year honors past years’ beauties and kings, and features singers, dancers and comedians. A highlight of the show will be almost 100-year-old Betty Windsor, who was a beauty in the 2011 show. Guest stars are Kyle Dillingham, Middle Sister with Susan Pierce and Robin Brooks, jazz guitarist and singer Steve Coleman and singer Gary Parks. Tickets are available by calling the Mitchell Hall box office, (405) 974-3375.

Also honored at the Global Vision Awards luncheon will be Richard L. Sias, Global Vision Philanthropist Award; Russell Perry, Global Vision Humanitarian Award; and Major General Billy Bowden, Global Vision, Leadership Service Award. Pointer said her goal is to serve the commu-

nity both at work and with volunteer time. “It is exciting to help people achieve their personal goals and the goals for their companies,” she said. “By working together, we create a better Oklahoma for generations to come. In my volunteer time, it is exciting to help provide a better quality of life.”

MARY POINTER

STATE CHAMPS!

- Photo by Mary-Ellen Wolf

The Mount St. Mary boys soccer team celebrates after winning the Class 3A state championship last Friday at Taft Stadium. The Rockets beat Crooked Oak, 1-0, to claim their second title in school history. See Sports, Page 6

New mayors have big plans for Nichols Hills, The Village By Eric Oesch Staff Writer Recent elections mean new city leadership for the approximately 13,502 Fridayland residents who live in Nichols Hills and The Village. Councilmembers in both cities just elected new mayors to serve oneyear terms on their respective city councils. Mayor Peter Hoffman has called Nichols Hills home since the mid1950s while Mayor Sonny Wilkinson has called The Village home since purchasing his first house in 2013. Both have served as City Council members more than one term, and both have served as mayor before. Nichols Hills Mayor Hoffman has represented the residents of Ward Two for the past 15 years, serving five three-year terms beginning in 2007. He was unanimously reelected by his council peers to serve his fifth term as mayor. He previously served as

mayor in 2009, 2012, 2015 and 2018. The Village Mayor Wilkinson has represented the residents of Ward Five for three two-year terms beginning in 2015. This will be his second term as mayor after being unanimously reelected mayor by The Village city council earlier this month. He previously served as mayor in 2018. The mayors and vice mayors of both cities are rotated between sitting council members. Hoffman attended Casady School, has a bachelor of arts degree from Southern Methodist University and an MBA graduate degree from Thunderbird School of Global Management at Arizona State University. He is a private investor and has been successful in helping build several companies. He is cofounder of Vertec Polymers, Inc., an advanced polymer company located See MAYORS, Page 3

The Heritage Hall baseball team is all smiles after capturing the Class 4A state championship last Saturday in Shawnee. The Chargers rallied for a 1210 victory against Verdigris in the final. See Sports, Page 7

FRIDAY’s

Dog of the Week Theo is a 12-year-old Schnauzer/Westie mix. He has never met a person, dog or cat he didn’t like. His human is Vicki Palmer, who said the love Theo has brought her is immeasurable. Send Dog, Baby and Cat of the Week nominations with complete descriptions to rose@okcfriday.com.

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