GOLDEN VOICE CENTRAL CALIFORNIA CHAPTER President: Roe Darnell Volume XVII Edition CXCIV May 2017 Editor: Miles Sutter ICE CREAM SOCIAL Glory, hal-le-lu-jah, brother! May 6th, Mancini Hall. What a fantastic Saturday afternoon! 130 guests, friends and family! Filled to capacity with SRO! Congratulations to Mark Jantzen, event chairman, for putting this wonderful event together! The afternoon s festivities started off with the GVC singing the first set of four songs, under the direction of Bruce Sellnow. In between the sets the quartets performed. The first quartet was from Ripon High School. The second quartet, Just for Kicks, was from Milpitas High School. They were the 2016 Novice Quartet Champions. My Wild Irish Rose was sung, with individual parts as a demonstration, by Howard Barber, Chuck Roots, Mike Viss and Greg Kramp. Howard Barber led everyone in a sing-along; Howard and Betty Barber, together with Buz and Florine Smith, entertained the audience with Sweet Violets. The following four people assisted with the serving of ice cream: Lexi, Scott Hutchinson, Dave Wallace and Pete Sust. GVC Heritage Society honored three of its members for 50+ years of Barbershop Harmony Society membership, FWD: BILL CALE, BUZ SMITH and MILES SUTTER. Bob Chapman and Bruce Sellnow set up the sound system with Lexi at the controls. Greg DeMers and Stratt Riggs were in charge of the raffle ticket sales with Florine and Greg in charge of the raffle ticket drawing. Cece Verver and Linda Sust greeted the people and handled ticket sales. Many thanks to Florine Smith for being our MC this afternoon. From Your Director Thanks again for a GREAT performance at our Ice Cream Social! The crowd sure seemed to enjoy the day and all the hard work by MARC JANTZEN sure reaped some dividends! It was also nice to need 4 risers! There are SO MANY benefits to having more singers, and a great chorus sound is definitely high on the list!
LIFE S LITTLE INSTRUCTION BOOK Compliment three people every day. Have a dog. Watch a sunrise at least once a year. Remember other people s birthdays. Overtip breakfast waitresses. Have a firm handshake. Look people in the eye. Say thank you a lot. Say please a lot. Learn to play a musical instrument Sing in the shower. Use the good silver. Learn to make great chili. Plant flowers every Spring. Own a great stereo system. Be the first to say Hello. Live beneath your means. Drive inexpensive cars, but own the best house you can afford. Buy great books even if you never read them. Be forgiving of yourself and others.
LITTLE KNOWN FACTS ABOUT WELL-KNOWN STUFF NAMES FOR ANIMAL COLLECTIVES FERRETS: Business FINCHES: Charm FISH: School, Shoal FLAMINGOS: Stand, Flamboyance FOXES: Skulk The football huddle was conceived by a deaf quarterback at Gallaudet University who used sign language to communicate. Not wanting the opposition to see his signals, the team would bunch together to shield him. When the University of Nebraska Cornhuskers play football at home, their stadium (which holds a crowd of more than 85,000 people) becomes the state s third largest city. The Kentucky Derby is the oldest continually held sports event in the United States; the second oldest is the Westminster Kennel Club dog show. The Olympic gold medal is actually an Olympic silver medal gilded with six grams (approximately one-quarter ounce) of pure gold. The silhouette on the NBA logo is a portrait of Jerry West. Initially, the numbers put on baseball uniforms were done in accordance with the player s position in his team s batting order, so Babe Ruth became 3, Lou Gehrig was 4, etc. The nine-foot statue of Babe Ruth at Baltimore s Oriole Park shows him leaning on his bat and clutching a right-handed glove. Which is strange, given that the baseball great was a lefty. A bowling pin need only tilt 7.5 degrees in order to fall dow. Richard Nixon was an avid - and accomplished -- bowler.
Dr. William Moulton Marston, the Harvard psychologist who invented the lie detector, also created Wonder Woman. LAUGHTER! Nature s Remedy Highly recommended! Linda went to my Doctor, worried about my temper. The Doctor asked : "What's the problem? Linda said: "Doctor, I don't know what to do. Every day my husband seems to lose his temper for no reason. It scares me." The Doctor says : "I have a cure for that. When it seems that your husband is getting angry, just take a glass of water and start swishing it in your mouth. Just swish and swish but don't swallow it until he either leaves the room or calms down. Two weeks later Linda returned to the doctor looking fresh and reborn She said : "Doctor, that was a brilliant idea! Every time my husband started losing it, I swished with water. I swished and swished, and he calmed right down! How does a glass of water do that?" The Doctor said : "The water itself does nothing. It's keeping your mouth shut that does the trick."
MAY CHAPTER CELEBRATIONS! HAPPY BIRTHDAY! 5/14 Michael Boyd 5/14 Bob Chapman 5/20 Ron Russell HAPPY ANNIVERSARY! 5/30 Gary and Nancy Magelssen IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO KEEP A STRAIGHT FACE IN THE PRESENCE OF ONE OR MORE KITTENS. Laughter may well be the sweetest music that has ever greeted the ear.
It is better to be a lion for a day than a sheep all your life. CALENDAR OF COMING EVENTS Mark Your Calendars!! THE LOOK OF ANTICIPATION! Monday Memorial Day May 29 th Lakewood Park Monday June 12 Special Rehearsal w/river Lights (CBS) Tuesday June 27 th Samaritan Village (Hughson) Call time 5:30 pm July 2-8 - BHS International Convention Monday July 17 Special Rehearsal w/river Lights (CBS) Saturday July 22 River Lights Performance Sept. 8-10 - FWD Youth Harmony Camp Sept. 16 - GVC Youth Picnic Sept. 23 - GVC Youth A Cappella Workshop Oct. 19-22 - FWD Fall Convention Saturday November 4th Turlock Fall Show w/newfangled Four