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History
THE GRAND STRAND
CHAPTER - HOW IT ALL BEGAN
It all started in June, 1984
Bill
Williamson, formerly with chapters in the Washington, DC area, and George
Wilt, formerly with chapters in northern New Jersey, started out independently,
and unknown to each other, to plan a chapter on the Grand Strand. They
met with several other former barbershoppers who had retired to the Myrtle
Beach area who showed an interest in the project. George Wilt had enlisted
the aid and support of Dee Paris, Mid-Atlantic District's new chapter
development chairman. As a result, with a little newspaper publicity,
an organizational meeting was planned for July 30, 1984. Dee Paris came
from Maryland and conducted the meeting. Also present were Randy Miller,
Dixie District President, Art Wourms, Columbia, SC Chapter, Mike Stehlick,
Charleston, SC Chapter and Area Counselor for this.area. The meeting attracted
16 men, all of whom were prospective members, who were currently Society
members or past members. The meeting was held at the Surfside United Methodist
Church, where Bill Williamson was the choir director. Officers were elected,
directors named, and the new chapter was under way.
George Wilt and Bill Williamson
were named music directors. George Wilt was elected President, Bill Williamson
as Membership Vice-President, and Bill Kennedy as Program Vice-President.
Frank Gough was elected Treasurer and Al Pickens as Secretary. Also among
the original group was Ron Horton, who is still presently a member of
the chapter. Within two weeks, Secretary Pickens and Al Spoolstra, Librarian,
resigned. Elmer Molkter replaced Pickens as Secretary, and served until
his death. Other original members included several former members of the
old Myrtle Beach Chapter which disbanded in 1978, including Grand Strand
charter members Hank Ellard, John Ogden, Fred Mercer, and Al Lewis; all
now deceased in singing in the celestial choir. Although not present at
the original meeting, but joining shortly, were Jack Leeper, Bob Craddock,
and Marty Rhoades. The original repertoire included Polecat songs plus
"In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree", "Sweet Roses of Morn".
"At the End of the Road", "God Bless America", "Just
a Little Street", and "Coney Island Baby". The new chapter's
first major event was staged on Sunday, October 21, 1985 at the Santee
Cooper Auditorium, then located at 21st St. and Oak St., across the street
from the Myrtle Beach Convention Center, where the chapter added 11 new
members, enough to qualify for a chapter license. The new chorus sang
several numbers, as did the Columbia Chapter's "Harmony Brigade Chorus"
and several quartets. We will be forever grateful to the Columbia Chapter
along with the Charleston and Florence Chapters in sponsoring the Grand
Strand Chapter.
Our First Chapter
Show
After receiving their charter, the new chapter had their inaugural show,
"Harvest of Harmony" held in the Socastee High School Auditorium
on Saturday, October 25, 1986. Bill Jennings served as Show Chairman.
Again, the Columbia Chapter helped us out. Their chorus and three chapter
quartets sang on the show; "Sound Effects", "Show Stoppers",
and "Harmony Music Shoppe". The headline quartet was"Vocal
Impressions" from the Greensboro, NC Chapter. The Afterglow was held
at the Moose Club on #501 in Myrtle Beach. New songs for the show included
"Carolina in the Morning", "When I Lost You". "Nellie
Blues", "No New Tunes on this Old Piano", "My Mothers
Eyes". and "Dixie". The 1986 Chapter Show was a huge success.
Prior to the first show , the chapter welcomed Ron Rockwell of the Society's
staff in Kenosha, WI, who visited to help our chapter through its growing
pains. We also were visited by Jim Warner, Society President. The Dixie
District sponsored George Wilt to attend Directors College. The chapter
started becoming well-known in the area with a program of singing performances,
starting as early as 1984 throughout the Grand Strand. The Chapter competed
in the Dixie District contest in 1987 in their first District wide competition.
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