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JULY • AUGUST 1975 • VOL. XXXV. NO.4
f..•.. tul· ..·S"Indy" Board Meeting Higl1lights .
Board Approves SOUND Category.
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"Indy" Board Meeting Highlights
Presldent-electPlummer F. Collins
Following executive committee meetings on Monday andTuesday. the international board took the following administrative action during its Wednesday meeting in Indianapolis.A. ELECTION OF OFFICERS
International Vice President-Treasurer Plummer F. Collinsof the Seneca Land District (Warren. Pa. Chapter) was electedto the office of international president for 1976. SamuelAramian of the Far Western District was elected vice presidentalong with Roger Thomas of the Land Q'Lakes District. ErnieHills of the Southwestern District was elected to the office ofVice President-Treasurer.
Elected to a seven-year termas Harmony Foundation trusteewas Past Int'l Pres. Charles E.Abernethy. His term starts onJanaury 1, 1976.B. ADM I N 1ST RAT I V E
MATTERSI. Expanded Music
ServicesA program of expanded
musical services, including theaddition of a third music assistant for the Music Department,was approved by the board.C. CONVENTIONS
I. Convention AwardBids for the 1979 international convention from Houston,
Tex.; Minneapolis, Minn. and Salt Lake City, Utah wereconsidered. As recommended by the executive tommittee, theboard awarded the 1979 convention to Minneapolis after thefirst ballot.D. POLICY
I. British Association of Barbershoppers (BABS)Based upon more than a year of correspondence and
planning with the Barbershop Harmony Clubs in the UnitedKingdom, the board approved a revised "Proposed Agreementfor Affiliation With the British Association of Barbershoppers,"
II. Recording Advertising PolicyThe board removed from the Statements of Policy the
restriction that only recordings made by Society units (thatmeet officially established criteria) may be accepted foradvertising in the HARMONIZER.
III. Commercial SponsorshipTo provide clarification in the matter of commercial
sponsorship of quartets, choruses or chapters, the boardapproved the following amendment to the Society Statementsof Policy as recommended by the Laws and RegulationsCommittee:
"Any unit of the Society (quartet or chorus) desiring tobe sponsored by a commercial or industrial organization, forone or more public appearances, and desiring to lise the name,initials or emblem of the Society in conjunction therewith,must have such sponsorship approved, in advance, by the Int'I
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Executive Committee. The essential elements of 'sponsorship'are: a.1 Public acknowledgement of such sponsors during thepublic appearance, on the printed program, or in advertising,and b.1 The agreement by the unit to receive anything ofsubstantial value from the sponsors for such appearance.Approval is not required for public appearances for charitableorganizations, churches, service clubs, civic organizations orgovernmental bodies, nor for appearances for entertainment ofcommercial or industrial organizations, for which a fee isreceived, and for which there is no claim of sponsorship."
IV. Fees for Appearances on Licensing or CharteringShows.
Upon executive committee recommendation, a policyregarding fees for licensing and chartering shows was adoptedby the board as follows:
"All Society units, in keeping with the spirit of barbershopping, will not charge a performance fee for appearanceson licensing and chartering shows. If it is necessary, due todistance or amount of expense, reimbursement by the hostchapter for out·of·pocket expense would be in order."E. COMMITTEE REPORTS
I. Contest and JudgingThe new SOUND Category, which will replace the
Harmony Accuracy and Balance & Blend Categories, wasadopted by the board. (See story on page 8.) The followingSOUND Category judges were certified after a special schoolwas held prior to the convention: Ken Buckner (CAROl: RonPhillips (CS); Rudy Partin, Robert E. Roark and Thomas H.Roberts (DIX); John J. Fitzpatrick, AI Knight and HarryNeuwirth (EVER); Emmett N. Bossing, Dayton Clark, JamesM. Gattey, Albert R. Mau, Wesley R. Meier, James W. McKeeand Ray Rhymer (FWD); James W. Beutel and ThomasWoodall (ILL); Darryl Flinn and David M. Schmidt (JAD);James D. Richards (LOL); Malcolm J. Agnew, William A. Ball,Arthur Cinquino, Donald J. Clause, Thomas Ewald, LeslieHesketh, Jr., M. O. Newgard and Harry N. Williamson (M-AD);Donald G. Flam and David H. Patterson (NED); Don Lang(PIO); Dr. Joe F. Brothers (SWD); Don Arnich and Dr. HenryJ. Vomacka (SUN).
In addition to the Sound Category Judges, the followingmen were also certified: John Aldridge, HA (ILL); KenJordahl, INT (ILL); Gary Bolles, INT (NED); George Cotton,INT lEVER); Harry Williamson, B&B (M·AD); Rollie Bestor,B&B (FWD); AI Baker, ARR (SL); Don Gray, ARR (JAD);Dick Johnson, ARR (EVER); Ron Riegler, SP (JAD); LeeWalker, SP (DIX); Clement Cochran, SEC (SL) and GeorgeSwanson, SEC (NED).
II. Supplemental IncomeThe board .adopted the basic contents of the articles of
incorporation and initial by-laws for the Harmony ServicesCorp. as presented by the committee.
III. Society ServicesThe board approved the distribution to all members of the
informational brochure "Why International?" as recommended by the committee.
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NEW CATEGORY REPLACES HARMONY ACCURACY AND BALANCE AND BLEND
Board Approves SOUND Category
By Donald J. Clause, Category Spocialist,Clause Commons, East Hampton, N.V. 11937
Just prior to the 1975 international convention, a group of50 previously qualified men met in Indianapolis to undergofour days of intensive training in the new Sound category.Those men who successfully completed the school were certified to judge the new category. which became official follow·ing international board action taken during the recentIndianapolis convention. The Sound category will replace boththe Balance and Blend and Harmony Accuracy categories,marking the end of a complete revamping of the judgingsystem begun several years ago.
It was recognized then that there was a great deal of overlap in the former Voice Expression and Arrangement categories. We think everyone will agree that the change to the newInterpretation and Arrangement categories was more thanjustified. The music being performed by our choruses andquartets has a quality never approached before. Performersare focusing more precisely on the meaning of a song'slyrics and creating a greater empathy between themselves andtheir listening audience. Recent changes in the Stage Presencecategory are making their mark, and a noticeable improvementin visual appeal is evident. Our audiences have had theirappetites whetted by these improvements. Now it's time tofocus our attention on the elements of sound production, soour performers may sing music more meaningfully, and soundbetter while doing it.
For the past two years, the Sound category Board ofReview have been sifting and weeding alternate approachesto the category. They have carefully gone over its description,candidate training devices, methods of judging and clinicalevaluation, etc. Assisting me during this period have beenHank Vomacka, Billy Ball, Don Flom, Emmett Bossing, JimRichards and, early in the formative stages, Mac Huff.Director of Musical Services Bob Johnson has been a full-timeadvisor. After many discussions and exchanges of ideas on theSUbject, this talented group has come up with what we knowyou'll find to be a straight·forward, easy-to·understand, yetcomprehensive description of what "sound" is all about.
By now most of you have probably heard the words"expanded sound." By expanded sound we simply mean thatthe sound emanating from a chorus or quartet appears to begreater than the sum of the sounds produced by the individual voices. To create this expanded sound, the performer must not only be aware of proper pitch, word andvolume relationships, but have the skill and disciplinedvocal techniques required to produce such relationshipswith precision and quality. Quartets and choruses will bejudged on their ability to achieve expanded sound, and judgeswill be providing advice at clinics and schools on how toimprove sound skills.
The basic sound factors to be judged are listed belowin their order of importance. They all contribute to theassignment of a single sound rating for each performance.
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1. Accuracy of intonation;2. Uniformity of word sounds in good quality;3. Proper volume relationships; and4. Precision in executing sound.By accuracy of intonation we mean the ability of the
singeds) to sing "in tune" to the anticipated melodlc line asthat melody is sung in tune to the established tonal center(key feeling). At times the singers will sound out of tunebecause of improper frequency adjustments (pitch) whichdetract from the creating of combination tones and overtones. At other times they will sound out of tune becauseof a lack of uniformity of word sounds, even though theremay be no pitch or volume relationship inaccuracies. TheSound judge will downgrade his sound rating whenever hehears an "out-of-tune" sound regardless of the cause.
By uniformity of word sounds in good quality we meanthe ability of the singers to "match" vowel and singableconsonant sounds and, in doing so, reinforce the uniquepatterns of resonant frequencies associated with each of thevarious word sounds we use in singing. Good breath controland tone support are essential to the production and performance of these sounds. It is in this area that judges willbe evaluating quality of sound.
As far as proper volume relationships are concerned,you'll /lote that this ingredient of expanded sound has previously been called "balance." Here the sound judge willevaluate the degree to which the performers are adhering tothe following characteristic rules of proper voillme relationships Inherent in the barbershop style: a.) The melody ispredominant so the listener can follow the tune; b.) In theharmony parts, the root and fifth are sung somewhat strongerin volume relative to the dynamic level of the melodic line;and c.) The melody line is not so loud that it lessens the expanded sound. Thirds and sevenths, even in the melody,must occasionally be relatively softer to supress the .Iessdesirable dissonant harmonics to maximize the expandedsound.
The judge will also be concerned with the degree to whichindividual members of a chorus section contribute to theirsection's unit sound.
Finally, expanded sound is also affected by attack-and·release errors and faulty precision of synchronization ofword sounds. The sound judge will note these precisionerrors which adversely affect the level of total sound andadjust his overall sound rating accordingly.
Scoring for the sound category will be a single score,from zero to 100, which will be assigned for the performance of each song, based on the degree to which the fourfactors previously described have contributed to the attainment of expanded sound. The judge will objectively applyhis own listening experience in arriving at a score which
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rates the attainment of a fully expanded sound relative to hisimage of a perfect performance.
For the past year we have been practice-judging Sound,and comparing our sound ratings with Harmony Accuracyand Balance and Blend scores. We wanted to determine ifcontestants ranking highest in the Sound category had comparable rankings in Harmony Accuracy and Balance and Blend.The results have been favorable.
Because of our correlations we plan to weight Soundequally with Interpretation and Stage Presence; that is, forevery two-song contest session, each of these three categoriesis worth from zero to 200 points per judge. Both the Interpretation and Sound categories are worth from zero to 100points per song. The Stage Presence category will be worthfrom zero to 200 points per performance. Each Arrangementjudge will still award from plus 20 to minus 19 points foreach of the two songs.
We are looking forward to this Fall when we will bejudging Sound for the first time. We feel sure that contestantswill be enthusiastic about the new category. This is justanother case where extremely talented men are doing allthey can to improve the contest and judging system, and tohelp our performing groups "sound" better.
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(1) SAN FRANCISCO STORM DOOR & WHALE OIL CO. (Peninsula,Cal. - FWD) Wayne Mansfield, tenor; Donald Gubbins, Sr., lead; WilliamTieberg, baritone; James Sherman, bass. Contact: Don W. Gubbins, Sr.,36274 Salisbury Dr., Newark, Cal. 94560 - Phone: (415) 796·8736.Back In Dad & Mother's Day; Ma, She's Making Eylls at Me.
(21DAYBREAK EXPRESS (Indianapolis, Ind. - CAROl Dave McPhee,tenor; Don Bong, lead; Fred Parker, bass; Don Laughlin, baritone.Contact: Don Bong, 1607 East 77th, Indianapolis, Ind. 46240 - Phone:(317) 253·4093. Back to Carollna·Carolina Mammy Medley; Sam, theOld Accordian Man.
(31 SOUND COMMITTEE (Phoenix, Ariz. - FWD) Terry Aramian,baritone; Dick Hermann, bass; Fraser Brown, lead; Gary Steinkamp,tenor. Contact: Terry Aramian, 4531 West Laurel Lane, Glendale, Ariz.85304 - Phone: (602) 938·6963. Don't Tell Me the Same Things OverAgain; Why Do They Always Say No-Your Lips Tell Me No, No, ButThere's Yes, Yes In Your Eyes Medley.
(4)CORPORATE IMAGE (St. Paul & Minneapolis, Minn. - LOll KenAgre, tenor; Richard Slind. lead; Jerry Helgren, bass; Wm. Westerhoff,baritone. Contact: Jerry Helgren, 830 Windjammer Lane, Mound. Minn.55364 - Phone: (6121 472·3164. Back In Dad & Mother's Day; If theRest of the World Don't Want You.
15) THE BRIGHT SIDE (Portland, Oro. - EVER) Bob Lorenz, tenor;Bob Swanson, lead; Bud Roberts, bass; Gene Haworth, baritone. Contact:Bob Swanson, 212 N.E. 87th, Portland, Ore, 97220 - Phone: (503)254·5851. When Suzie Goes Steppln' By; You Can Have Every Light onBroadway.
(61 CONSOLIDATED CHORD CORPORATION (Rochester, N.Y. - SL)Keith Clark, tenor; Bill Swift, lead; Mike Morgan, bass; Don Stothard,baritone. Contact: Mike Morgan, 119 Glen Iris Dr., Rochester, N.Y.14623 - Phone: (716) 334·1095. Wait Till You See My Gal; The LittleHouse Upon the Hill.
(7) FORMALITIES (Iowa City, la. - CSD) Larry Knipfer, tenor; BobTravis, bass; Doug Nichol, lead; Loran Hershberger, baritone. Contact:Loran Hershberger, 912 Juniper Dr., Iowa City, la. 52240 - Phone:(319) 351-2342. If You Knew Suzy, Like I Knew Suzy; Steeping Child.
(8) GREAT CHORD CONSPIRACY (Poughkeepsie, N.Y.; Providence,R.I.; Worcester & Framingham, Mass. - NED) Gary Bolles. baritone;Mike .Maino, bass; Cal Sexton, lead; Jeff Hanks, tenor. Contact: CalSexton, 244 Madison Ave., Wyckoff, N.J. 07481 - Phone: (2011891·0229. So Long Sally; Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone.
(9) SUSSEX COUNTS (Seaford, Del. - M-ADI Ron Allen, tenor; JimMarberger. lead; Jon B. Lowe, bass; Carroll Beard, baritone. Contact: JonB. Lowe. 200 Morris Dr., Salisbury, Md. 21801 - Phone: (3011742-3219. Little Girl; Keep Your Eye On Your Girl, Bill.
(10) HARMONY GALORE FOUR (Minneapolis & Minnetonka,Minn. - LOll Don Nelson. tenor; Greg Pagh. lead; ROil Nelson, bass;Dick Treptow, baritono. Contact: Don Nelson, 6017 Sunny Rd"Minnetonka, Minn. 55343 - Phono: (612) 474-8777. Gel Out Those OldRecords; We Men Must Grow a Mustache .
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(1) ROAD SHOW (Warren, 0.; Pittsburgh & Alle-Kiski, Pa. - JAD) LarryBrown, bass; Larry Autenreith, baritone; Dick Hurl, lead; Leo Sisk, tenor.Contact: Leo Sisk, 590 Dorsoyville Rd., Pittsburgh, Pa. 15238 - Phone:(412) 963·8281. When My Sugar Walks Down the Street; Mist on theMoon.
(21 4-FITS (Detroit & Grosse Pointe, Mich. - PIOI John Wearing, tenor;Thorn Hine, baritone; Marv Burke, bass; Russ Seely, lead (kneeling).Contact: Russ Seely, 791 N. Oxford, Grosse Pointe Woods, Mich.48236 - Phone: (3131 882·5520. Back In the Old Routine; MammyMedley.
(3) FOUR SOUND REASONS (Markham, Kitchener·Waterloo &Etobicoke, Ont. - ONT) Cam Black, tenor; Lyle Pettigrew, lead; BobSockett, bass; Bill Ellis, baritone. Contact: Lyle Pettigrew, Box 665, NewHamburg, NOB 2GO, Onto - Phone: (5191 662-2937. That Summer WhenWe Were Young; Mother Of Mine, I StHI Have You.
(4) NEW FOUND SOUND ILake Washington, Wash. - EVER) DanTangorone, tenor; Chuck Landback,lead; Loren Watson, bass: Jack Lyon,baritono. Contact: Chuck Landback, 16220 SE 31st St., Bellevue, Wash.98008 - Phone: {206} 747·2077. It's Time to Sing Sweet Adeline Again;FloaHn' Down to Cotton Town.
(5) RIVER CITY DELEGATION (Mason City & Des Moines, la. - CSDIBill Johansen, tenor; Mike Nadler, lead; Ron Phillips, bass; GaryGoodwin, baritone. Contact: Ron Phillips, 826 7th SE, Mason City, la.50401 - Phone: (515) 423·1445. If the Rest of the World Don't WantYou; Cross That Mason·Dixon LIne.
(61 LIME LIGHTERS (Stark County, O. - JAD) Tom Remark, tenor;David Schmidt, lead; Dick Middaugh, bass; Darryl Flinn, baritone.Contact: Tom Remark, 8255 Erie Ave. NW, Canal Fulton, O.44614 - Phone: (2161 854-2628. Opening Night on Broadway; Do YouReally Love Me.
(7) FOUR·N-AIRES (Saratoga Springs, N.Y. - NED) Archie Steen,tenor; Gary Glidden, lead; Gary Wetherby, baritone; Dave White, bass.Contact: Gary R. Wetherby, Mt. VIew Dr., Cambridge, N.Y.12816 - Phone: (S181 677·2427. If the Rest of tho World Don't WantYou; K-K-K-Kiss Me Again.
(8) GOOD TIME SINGERS (Atlanta, Ga. - DIX) Bill Schreiner, tenor;Charlie Rittenhouse, lead; Bob S!lolling, baritone; Tom Schlinkert, bass.Contact: Bob Snelling, 6161 Shallow Wood Lane, Douglasville, Ga.30134 - Phone: (404) 942·1328. When Sweet Sue Goes SteppIn' By;Dear Old Pal of Mine.
(91 SOUTH WINDS (Birmingham-Eastwood & Tuscaloosa, Ala. -'OIXIFreddie Braswell, tenor; Mack Fraser, lead; David Brennan, baritone; JimBorders, bass. Contact: David Brennan, P.O. Box 146, University, Ala.35486 - Phone: (205) 348·5925. If We Can't Bo the Same OldSweethearts (We'll Just Be the Same Old Friends); Back In the OldRoutIne.
(10) SOUND REVIVAL (Atlantic City & Cherry Hill, N.J. - M·AD) CalJohnson, tenor; Roy Eckert, lead; Tom Sterling, bass; Neil Plum,baritone. Contact: Neil Plum, 3118 W. Brigantine Ave., Brigantine, N.J.08203 - Phone: (609) 266-3481. I'm Always Chasing Rainbows; Back InDad and Mother's Day.
(11) THE LAST HURRAH (Boston & Concord, Mass. - NED) FranPage, tonor; Don Johnson, lead; Dick Pierpont, bass; Kon Carter,baritone. Contact: Ken Carter, 39 Ballard St., Tewksbury, Mass.01876 - Phone: (617) 851·7501. Mary. You're a Little Bit OldFashioned; Mandy Make Up Your Mind.
1121 SUNSHINE ASSOCIATION (Polk County, Fla. - SUNI SteveCulpepper, tenor; Dick Pinkerton, lead; Cline Clary, bass; Dick Shaw,baritone. Contact: Cline Clary, 635 Ave. E, SE, Winter Haven, Fla.33880 - Phone: (813) 293·1932. Floatin' Down to Cotton Town;Wonder What's Become of Sally.
1131 JAX OF HARMONY (Des Moines, la. - CSDI John Mininger, tenor;Mike Rehberg, lead; Jerry Pike, bass; Roger Spahr, baritone. Contact:John D. Mininger, 5013 S.W. 18th, Des Moines, la. 50315 - Phone:(515) 285·5938. Barefoot Days: I Miss You Most of All.
(14) ROADRUNNERS (Minneapolis, Minn. - LOL) Ron Thomley,tenor; Ron Stong, lead; Norm Wolfe, bass; Dwight Mennenga, baritone.Contact: Norm Wolfe, 10310 little Circle, Minneapolis, Minn.55437 - Phone: (612) 831-2340. Paddlin' Madeline Home; Song andDanco Man.
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6th - SOUNDTRACKS (Arlington Heights, III. - ILL) Ray Henders,tenor; Joe Coburn, lead; Don Bagley, bass; Doug Miller, baritone.Contact: Don Bagley, 951 Banbury, Mundelein, III. 60060 - Phone:(3121566-4737. Sam, the Old Accordian Man; Tieing the Leaves; Let ItRain, Let It Pour; Give Me the Moonlight, Give Me tile Girl; MoonlightBay; Hello Ma Baby.7th - COMMAND PERFORMANCE (Phoenix & Scottsdale, Ariz.FWD) Ted Bradshaw, lead; Galen McLain, baritone; Greg Dodge, bass;Dean Voss, tenor. Contact: Ted Bradshaw, 115 W. Farimont Dr., Tempe,Ariz. 85282 - Phone: (602) 967·3104. Sam, the Old Accordian Man;Summer When We Were Young; Little Red School House; Down By theOld Mill Stream; Annabelle Lee; Just As Your Mother Was.8th - OK-4 {Oklahoma City, Okla. - SWDI Gaylon Stacy, bass; JimMassey, lead; Bill Thompson, baritone; Ken Witten, tenor. Contact: JimMassey, 3201 Glenvalley, Midwest City, Okla. 73110 - Phone: 14051737-5139. My Cutia's Duo at Two-to-Two; Lulu's Back in Town; Give MoThat Barbershop Style; Swoot Adoline; Whon Pa Was COlHtin' Ma; AndThey Called It Dixieland.9th - NOVA CHORDS (Aloxandria, Va. - M·AD) John Adams, tenor;Scott Werner, lead; Dick Whitehouse, bass; John Holll, baritone. Contact:John Adams, 8201 Oxhow Ct., Alexandria, Va. 22308 - Phone: 17031780·2683. I Wish That I'D Boen Satisfied With Mary; In the Land ofWooding Bells; After You Get What You Want You Don't Want It; I'dBuild the World in the Heart of a Rose; There's Nothing Like A Mother'sLove; You're My Girl.10th - ROARING 20'S (Cincinnati Western Hills, O. - JAD) BobMoorehead, tenor; Gerry Kelly, lead; Jim Gentil, bass; Ron Riegler,baritone. Contact: Bob Moorehead, 54 Mound Ave., Milford, O.45150 - Phone: (513) 831·4808. Melancholy Baby; Parlor Piano Medley(Heart of My Heart-When You Wore a Tulip-Wait 'Til the Sun ShinesNellie); I Never See Maggie Alone; As Long as She Loves Me; Don't BringLulu; By the Sea- Good Old Summertime Medley.
(11) SOUND ASSOCIATION (San Antonio, Tex. - SWD) TommieYoung, tenor; Rick Sonntag, lead; Mike McCord, bass; B. D. Harrington,baritone. Contact: Rick Sonntag, 2213 Lotus Blossom, San Antonio,Tex. 78247 - Phone: (512) 494-2213. Sing Me a Song About Ireland;She Didn't Say No; Summer When We Wero Young; Ma, She's MakingEyes At Me.(12) CITATiONS (Louisville, I<y. - CAROl Bob Netherton, tenor; JimMiller, lead; Bill Myers, bass; Ken Buckner, baritone. Contact: BobNetherton, 6837 Green Meadow Circle, Louisville, Ky. 40207 - Phone:(502) 895-5708. I Never Miss Sunshine; Don8 Cry, Sonny Boy, Don'tCry; Daddv. You've Been a Mother to Me; Brand New Gal.(131 SATURDAY'S HEROES (Soulh Cook, Lombard & Ottawa,III. - ILL) Jim Foley, baritone; Ed Chapman, bass; Ben Williams, lead;Bob Zimny. tenor. Contact: Jim Foley, 620 Constitution Or., Aurora, III.60506 - Phone: (312) 892·2863. Mammy 0' Mine; Mary's A Grand OldName; Old Covered Bridge; That's My Mammy.(14) MOST HAPPY FELLOWS (Tacoma, Wash. - EVER) Bob Hodge,tenor; Larry Hassler, lead; Bob Jones. baritone; Ken Hawkinson, bass.Contact: Bob Hodge, P.O. Box 94004, Ft. Steilacoom. Wash.98494 - Phone: (2061 537·6185. What Ever Happened to Vaudeville; Inthe Naughty. Naughty Nineties; Dinah (Is There Anything Finah);Slippery Sal & DirtY Dan the Oyster Man.(151 REIGN-BEAUS' END (Dundalk & Anne Arundel, Md. - M·AD)Dick Webber, tenor; Larry Duggan. lead; David Deibel, Jr., bass; JoePollio, baritone. Contact: Joe Pollio, 2000 Hillcroft Dr., Forest Hill, Md.21050 - Phone: (301) 557·7816. Please Don't Talk About Me When I'mGone; That's What I Call a Pal; Down Among the Sugarcano; You're theOnly Girl for Mo.(16) CHESAPEAKE EXPRESS (Fairfax, Va. & Dundalk, Md. - M-AD)Bill I<arukas, tenor; Forrost Williams, lead; Barry Brown, bass: Len Carey,baritone. Contact: Barry Brown, 2812 Kirkleigh Rd., Baltimore, Md.21222 - Phone: (3011 285·5791. So Long Mother; Ring the Bells inDixieland; Last One Loft on tho Corner; Are You From Dixie.(171 EMPIRE EXPRESS (Amherst & East Aurora, N.V. - SLI AngeloCervi, tenor; Peter McDonnell, lead; AI Baker, bass; Ron Mason, baritone.Contact: Ron Mason, 307 Robin Hill Dr., Williamsville, N.Y.14221 - Phone: (716) 688-6303. Every Street's a Boulevard; So Long,Sally; Ring the Bells in Dixieland; When You and I Wero Young, Maggie.(18) MID-CONTINENTALS (St. Joseph, Mo. - CSOI Ken Gabler, tenor;Tim Flemming, lead; Ron Mong, bass; Byron Myers, baritone. Contact:Byron Myers, 1420 S. 33rd, St. Joseph, Mo. 64507 - Phone: (816)232·7910. When I Lost You; Shine; I'm Sitting Pretty; Ireland Must BeHeaven.(19) OCCIDENTALS (Ventura, Fullerton & Crescenta Valley, Cal.FWD) Russ Walker, tenor; Nick Papageorge, lead; Poter Beers, baritone;Kevin Smith, bass. Contacl: Peter K. Beers, 1510 Raymond Ave.,Glendale, Cal. 91201 - Phone: 12131242·2740. Sho Didn't Say No; It'sthe Girl; Chesapeake Bay; So Long Mother.(201 CANADIAN HERITAGE (East York & SC8tuorough, Onto - ONTIEd Russell, tenor; Wayne Atkinson, lead; Bob Wiffen, bass; Ray Danley,baritone. Contact: Ed Russell, 88 Stansbury Cros., Scarborough M1K4R9, Ont. - Phone: (416) 261·5424. Back In tho Old Routine; Floatin'Dow" to Cotton Town; If You Were the Only Girl in the World; I'mCom in' a Courtin' Corabello.
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/JFIRST PLACEHAPPINESS EMPORIUM (Gtr. St. Paul & Minneapolis, Minn. - LOL)Bob Dowma. tenor; Rod Johnson, lead; Jim Fay. bass; Bob Spong,baritone. Contact: Rod Johnson, 4940 Xylon Ave. N., Minneapolis,Minn, 55428 - Phone: (6l2) 537-1040. My Lady Lovos to Dance; Backin 1910; What I Ask For My Little Boy; Sleoping Child; There's a LittleRoad Without a Turning On the Way to Homo Sweet Homo; It's Good toKnow I'm Welcome in My Own Home Town.
THIRD PLACEGRANDMA'S BOYS (North Shore, III. - Illl Jay Giallombardo.baritone; John Miller, bass: Hank Brandt, load; Jim Sikorski, tOll or.Contact: Jay Giallombardo, 1420 Washington Ave .• Wilmette, III.60091 - Phone: (312) 251-2340. Song for Mary: Going Down to MyHometown in Dixieland; Moonlight Brings Memories of You; WhenLindy Comes Home; Tura-Lura-Lura (That's An Irish Lullabye); TheSame Old Shillelagh.
FIFTH PLACEVAGABONDS (lansing & Oakland County, Mich. - PIO) Ken Gibson,tenor; Dennis Gore, load; Norm Thompson, bass; Clay Shumard,baritone. Contact: Dennis Gore, 3346 Parker, Royal Oak. Mich.48072 - Phone: 13131 576.Q727. Open Your Arms My Alabamy;Welcome Back to Dixieland; Song of the South; All Aboard forDixieland; If We Can't be the Sarno Old Sweethearts; They Go Wild OvorMe Medley.
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SECOND PLACEINNSIDERS (Houston, Tex. - SWD) Mike Cox, tenor; John Devine,lead; Tom Pearson, bass; Guy McShan, baritone. Contact: John Devine,10104 Kcmpwood No. 1122, Houston, Tex, 77055 - Phone: (713)460-3189. Sweet Indiana Home; Pal of Mine; Suzie's Foller; In the SweetLong Ago; I'm Sailin' for Dixie Today; Who'll Dry Your Tears.
FOURTH PLACEBOSTON COMMON (Boston, Mass. - NED) I<ent Martin, tenor; RichKnapp, lead; Terry Clarke, bass; larry Tully, baritone. Contact: TerryClarke, 111 Summer St., Hingham, Mass. 02043 - Phone: (617)749-1536. Back In Dad and Mother's Day; Bring Back Those Good OldDays; Ten Fect Off the Ground; I Wonder What's Become of Sally; WhoTold You: From the First Hello to the Last Goodbye.
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SCORING SUMMARY37TH INTERNATIONAL QUARTET CONTEST
INDIANAPOLIS, IND. - JUNE 26·28,1975
RANK Name of Quartet HA B&B INT SP ARR TOTAL
1488145114331381141913881279120012671202885760818736718801781684716717386368410379403386373346385354328357349347355327374345300320313306302322298
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10.1L12.13.14.15.16.17.18.19.20.21.22.23.24.25.26.27.28.29.30.3L32.33.34.35.36.37.38.39.40.41.42.43.44.45.
Happiness Emporiunl .Innsiders . ...........•............•. " .•Grandma's Boys . ...............•....•.Boston Cornman .......•.....•......•.Vagabonds . ..........•.....•.....••.Soundtracks . .........•.....••....••.Command Performance ...•••....•...••.•...OK·4 .•..•.•...... , •...• , ...••••...Nova Chords . .........•.....•.....•......Roaring 20's . ........••....•••..•.•.••...Sound Association .Citations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . •......Saturday's Heroes. . . . . . • . . . . . • . . . . •.....•.Most Happy Fellows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Reign Beaus' End . .....•.•...•...Chesapeake Express . ....••....••....••..Elnpire Express, . , . , . , ••....•• , . , ..• , ,Mld·Contlnentals .. , ..••.....•........Occldantals , .......••...... , ...•...Canadian Heritage . .....• , ... , •. , . , .••..N8'N Found Sound .....•.....•.........Limelighters . .....................•... ,Bright Side , , . . . . . . . . •... ,Sound Revival. . . .. ..,......... . •... ,San Francisco Storm Door & Whale Oil Co .. ...•....•..Jax of Harmony. ,. . .Four Sound Reasons. . , .. " ..Sussex Counts. . . . . . . . . . . .•......•..Corporate Imago . , . . . . .. . ..•.....•• '" ..•.Great Chord Conspiracy, .... , , ••.....•• , ....•.4·Fits . ..................•.....•.....••.Road Sho\v ..............••....••. , ..Last Hurrah ., ............•......•... , .•.Daybreak Express . .. , ........•......•.....•.River City Delegation . .........•.....••.. , ..•.Formalities . .... , ..........•......•.......Consolidated Chord Corporation, ..•. , ....•..Sound Comnlitlee . ...........•......•..Roadrunners. . . . . . . .. , ....•.....••..Good Time Singers , ••......•..Harmony Galoro Four .........••........ , ....Ne\\1 Edition . ....................•.....••.Sunshine Association. . . . . .. . •............•..South Winds T •••••••
Four·N-Aires , .t75 point time penalty deducted from total,*Equal totals; rank awarded to quartet with highest Harmony Accuracy score,
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15291505147414901467138114491411138113488448928918738167927998737828F435397394398397390399378384383369379362369334373376336332365329336351354344
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INTERNATIONAL CHORUS CONTEST SCORING SUMMARYINDIANAPOLIS, IND. - JUNE 28,1975
RANK Name of Chorus HA B&B tNT SP ARR TOTAL
1. Dallas Metro, Texas, .............••...••....2. Phoenix, Arizona. , ......•.....• , ....••... ,3. livingston, New Jersey . ....•• , ....•....•••...4. Elyria, Ohio. . . . . . . . . . . . • .. . .•......•...5. Arlington Heights, Illinois . ...•.....•.....•. , ..6. St, Joseph, Missouri. ..... , .• , .. , ••.....••.. , .7. Racine, Wisconsin, ........•....••.....•.....8. Indianapolis, Indiana . ...........••......••...9. Binghamton, New York , .
10. Wast Palm Beach County, Florida . ....••..........11. Concord, Massachusetts .. , .......••...........12. East York, Ontario. . . . . . . . . . . . . • . .. . .••....13. Lake Washington, Washington . .........•....•....14. Atlanta, GeorgIa . . , . , .. , ... , ... , .••. , ..••..15. Wayne, Michigan . . . . .. .. . ...•.••... , •• ,.
July·August, 1975
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DIXIE ,., .•• ,..... 331 50,699
EVERGREEN.. 325 45,231
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ILLINOIS .. , ., .•... .. .. 1,095 101,577
JOHNNY APPLESEED , . , . 2,449 100,658
LAND O'LAI<ES . .... .. 450 112,162
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NORTHEASTERN "..... 1,115 90,722
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SUNSHINE.. ... .... .... ...• 834 55,086
HARMONY FOUNDATiON. . . • 9,938
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