The Arlingtones' Annual Snowball was a smashing success thanks to the efforts of President Dave King and his wife Darlene.
Prez Dave and Mrs. Prez have proven themselves to be excellent party organizers. Although they didn't know it, this office
in the Arlingtones has a life time tenure.
Mike and Cath Johnston enjoyed their 2nd Snowball
Jules Kastens was right at home during the officer installation part of the evening. Jules has been a barbershopper
for a very, very, very long time.
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Past president Steve Cargill seems to be enjoying the evening.
Geoff, Caroline, Lois, and Nick, all pose for the camera. Geoff is our newest baritone while Nick is practically
an old veteran in the bass section.
Jules, Herb Nicolai, and George Stiver all receive a Lifetime Achievment Award for their many year of service to the
Arlingtones. Their efforts have been and still are greatly appreciated.
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Jack Musich has been to more of these events than either he or Marge can count.
Dave and Renita Theile and Jim Bataille. Dave is a "newbie" in the tenor section while Jim, the world's number
one Roy Roger's fan, has been an excellent addtion for the leads. One is the author of a sci-fi book and one puts on country-western
show. Guess who does what.
Jack Musich, our resident artist, and Jules must have a gazillion years of barbershopping between them. Actually
it is a little over 100, Jules presented Jack with his 50 year pin.
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So who is at the bar? Just the usual suspects, Rob Alexander, Steve Cargill, and Al Thorstenson.
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Kath Johnston checks out a pig she got during the gift exhange for:
a. curliness and condition of the tail
b. source of the oink
c. anatomical correctness
d. all of the above
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Dave Theile tries out for the female solo part in Lida Rose with the Chicago Style Hot Dogs quartet from the New Wave
Chapter in Evasnton. He did a good job until his memory failed him.
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