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May 2003 InCider Press Page 5 |
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Guest Night (continued) |
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(Continued from page 3) President Rodney Stanfield further explained the Chapter's programs. |

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President Rodney Stanfield addressing members and guests |
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The craft of quartet singing was ably demonstrated by the Manhattan Music Machine, one of the Chorus's active, long-standing quartets. |

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Manhattan Music Machine: (from left) Don Thomson, tenor; Bob Swenson, lead, Pete Cooper, bass, and Jim Lindquist, baritone |
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Dr. Jana Fallin, Professor from the Kansas State University Music Department, shared the joys she has experienced while visiting schools that had reaped the benefits of the grants and scholarships that have been given by the Chorus. |
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Dr. Jana Fallin |
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And, of course, no guest night would be complete without the Little Apple Chorus's traditional treats. Since Ron (Baker Man) Zelch is no longer with us, Bill Lewis brought the tasty morsels from a bakery in Clay Center. Thanks, Bill. |


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Alan Bailey inspecting a low-calorie, |
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To our guests: Thank you for coming; come back again; join the Chapter. To the members: Remember that every night is guest night. Most likely you wouldn't be a barbershopper if someone hadn't asked you to attend a chapter meeting. Share the joy and invite a guest! |