A most-prestigious coup
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B.W. COOK
It was one of the most glamorous evenings on the Orange Coast. And it
took place in a college gymnasium. The former president of Spain,
Jose Maria Aznar, was honored as Chapman University’s 2004 Global
Citizen at an elegant dinner on May 15.
Co-chaired by Barbara and Mark Johnson, and hosted by Newport’s
George Argyros, U.S. ambassador to Spain, and his wife Julia, the
evening attracted a who’s-who crowd of political, social, business
and intellectual dignitaries.
Chapman University staff transformed a basketball gym into a
world-class social setting. The university’s own special events
department, led by Joe Franklin, along with the campus catering arm
known as Sodexo Catering, outdid the finest hotel service possible.
University designers were inspired by the ultra-chic hotelier Ian
Schrager. They draped the gym in white silk gauze, carpeting the
floor in white plush carpet, bringing in sleek white leather
furniture, and set up living spaces for the black-tie crowd to sit
and sip a cocktail before dinner.
The table settings were round and rectangular, surrounded by
white-painted Chivari chairs. The white-on-white theme was carried to
pristine extremes. Tall white orchids adorned the tables affixed to
climbing branches. The setting came to life as vibrant colors were
used in the form of oversized handblown goblets in shades of pink,
turquoise, green and amber. The dinner by Sodexo Catering -- from
hors d’oeuvres to dessert -- was beyond reproach.
The event was far more important than just another Orange County
party with fabulous decor, fine food and flowing wines. James Doti,
president of Chapman University and the board of trustees, which is
comprised of many prominent Newport-Mesa citizens, created an evening
dedicated to international diplomacy and world affairs. Given the
Argyros connection to Spain and the recent political transition in
that country, the appearance of Aznar was a most prestigious coup for
the university.
The former president addressed the audience in Spanish,
introducing and ending his speech with English salutations. The more
than 500 guests in attendance were given mini-recorders with ear
pieces to translate the speech as he made his address. Despite the
language difference, the local crowd was silent during the speech,
hanging on to every word of the Spanish leader.
His message was one of solidarity between the United States and
Spain. Aznar emphasized the friendship and cooperation between the
two nations, and denounced the recent terrorism in his own country as
well as around the world.
In a tribute to world cooperation, Chapman musicians performed the
national anthems of Spain and the United States. A special invocation
by the Rev. Robert A. Schuller graced the evening.
Throughout the event, speeches and tributes were interspersed with
musical presentations by Chapman students. The remarkable talent of
operatic tenor Bruce Sledge, Chapman class of ‘94, was presented to
the crowd.
Sledge’s performance received a standing ovation and cheers. The
very talented Evan Brummel also entertained the international crowd,
bringing further adulation to himself and to the university. Julia
Argyros was smashing in a flowing ruffled silk organza ball gown.
The one-shouldered creation, in shades of red and orange,
fluttered about the ballroom with the ambassador’s wife as she
greeted the distinguished crowd.
The very chic Ronnie Allumbaugh and her debonair husband, Byron
Allumbaugh, joined respected attorney Wyley Aitkin and his bride,
Bette, and Newport’s real estate entrepreneur Dave Ball and his wife,
Cheryl, in a glamorous black-fitted evening gown with a Cinderella
halter collar framing her smiling face.
Dick and Jean Bechtel; Newport’s Dick and Hyla Bertea; Rep. Chris
Cox; Kristina and Larry Dodge, major Chapman patrons who have
recently seen their name grace the new Chapman’s School of Film and
Television Arts; Dee and Doy Henley; Dee and Larry Higby; and A.G.
Kawamura and Diane Kawamura joined Don and Dorothy Kennedy and Donald
and Colleen Kennedy to support the Chapman evening of global
connection.
Also in the crowd were Twyla and Chuck Martin, Willa Dean and Gen.
William Lyon, Tony Montapert, Diane and Harry Rinker, with Ken and
Dawn Rinker and Deedee and Don Sodaro of Lido Isle.
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