Golden Wedding
Anniversary Celebrated
Mr. and Mrt. Herman Maynor
Mr. and Mrs. Herman brated their 50th wedding
Maynor ot Pembroke cele anniversary at Sandy Plains
Church Aug. 17 at 2 p.m.
Tl? couple ?m married
July 80, 1986 at Dillon
Marriage Chapel.
Hie couple'? children an:
Mr. and lin. Hubert Britt,
Mr. and Mn. Oliver Godwin
and Mr. and Mi*. Homer
Loddear, all of Fayetteville;
Mr. and Mi*. Edwin Sey
' mom of Courtland, VA: Mr.
and Mi*. Herman Maynor,
Jr. of Secor, H< and Mr. and
Mi*. Prankie Maynor, Mr.
and Mi*. Johnnie Maynor
and Mr. and Mi*. Kenneth
Atkiaaon, all of Pembroke.
*n>e couple have 20 grand
children and three great
grandchildron.
Many family and friends
wen present for this special
occasion. The couple was
presented with a money tree
from the guests.
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JTVTECHNICAL COLLEGE '
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RTV? NewRtticUnt Artist
Lovct lb Sfny
For as lohg as she can
remember, Mary Cook has
been singing-in church, at
school, even on the (arm
where she grew up, where
the spacious outdoors allow
ed her few distractions and
lots of privacy.
"Being raised on a farm, I
could make all the noise I
wanted," she said. "Singing
was like walking; I don't
know when I got started."
Ms. Cook, 35, has been
singing professionally since
1981 and recently joined
Robeson Technical College
u the school's new artist-in
residence. She is a soprano
singer. She sings opera, art
songs, folk songs, spirituals
and some broadway.
"Opera is my favorite; it's
what best suits my voice,"
Ms. Cook said. "I like the
drama of it, of being on
stage and it's more exciting,
but it also can be more nerve
racking, ft takes a lot more
concentration. It's like a
drama with music."
Ms. Cook began studying
music formally at L/C
Greensboro and earned a
masters degree in music
education. One year later.
f after a brief stint in the
public eehool system, Ms.?
Cook began taking private
voice leeeons and joined the
Charlotte Opera Chorus.
"I wasn't a very good
singer after I graduated from
college," she said. "Tberi I
began studying privately;
that's when my voice began
to develop."
In 1981, Ms. Cook, as a
resident artist for the
Charlotte Opera, performed
her first professional roles in
"Abelard and Heloise," a
world premiere work by
North Carolina composer
Robert Ward. Puccini's "Ma
dame Butterfly" and Gilbert
and Sullivan's "Pirates of
Penzance."
In 1982, she was a finalist
in the San Francisco Opera
Auditions. Ms. Cooke has
also appeared as a concert
soloist with the Charlotte
Symphony and as an oratorio
?. Hi* CarqMai Indian >
eololst with the ComomT"
Cbonl Society. "I bop* on*
day to b* able to sing open
full-time on a professional
level." Ms. Cook said.
At the moment, though,
she is beginning her third
year in the N.C. Community
College Visiting Artist pro
gram. She spent her first two
yean at the College of the
Albemarle in Elizabeth City
and will spend the next two
yean at RFC.
"I haven't performed
locally yet, but I do have a
few appointment* in Sep
tember," she aaid. "I've
been buay trying to get an
accompanist I would prefer,
when I" m performing, to
have a pianist because the
audience enjoys it more.
"But I will have accompa
niments on tape, so I can go
out and sing in those places
where a piano won't be
available."
Ms. Cooke has found two
; -5 * ?, .* ; fi .9
too and Peggy BuOoCk in
Fairmont
"What rU be doing hen*
ia mostly recital tape tinging
and TO do a variety of
thing*," aba said. "I spend
my-mornings at the college
and practice in the afternoon
at tfte First Presbyterian
Church."
Ms. Look is currently
working on a brochure to be
distributed throughout the
county to schools, civic
groups, agencies and the
like. Once the brochure is
distributed. M|. Cook can
expect more calls to per
form. At this point, she said,
it's just a matter of getting
the word out
Hie best time to call Ms.
Cook for an appointment is
before noon. She can be
reached at 738-7101. ext.
192.
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