A brief history of the Presidents of our chapter and the Directors of our chorus

Year
Past President
Year
Past President

The Mansfield Chapter was officially licensed as a chapter of the Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barber Shop Quartet Singing in America (SPEBSQSA) on February 4, 1974.

Our first meeting place was the old Elks Club at the corner of Mulberry and West Third Streets. For six months prior to this, a group of men had been meeting there and singing under the direction of barbershopper Lou Mau of Elyria and Glen Fischer, a music teacher in Mansfield

Under licensure status, the President was Tom Hunter and Dave Kracker was the chorus Director. The group was chartered in September 1974 and held our first show in February, 1975 at Malabar High School.

Today we are known as the Mansfield Chapter of the Barbershop Harmony Society. The chorus is the Fun Center Chordsmen.

1975
Hugh Clingan *
1993
John Maurer
1976
Jim Smith *
1994
Norb Bruns
1977
Bruce Smith
1995
Bill Wolfe
1978
Ernie Eddy
1996
Mike McCormic & Ray Pryor *
1979
Dick Witchey
1997
Norb Bruns & Ray Pryor *
1980
Tom Nixon
1998
Frank DeWitt
1981
Roger Humbert
1999
Ray Helbert
1982
Gene Clingan *
2000
Jim Smith *
1983
Jim Shaum
2001
Jim Smith *
1984
John Adams *
2002
Bill Roberts
1985
John Adams *
2003
Bob Crowl
1986
Ray Pryor
2004
Bob Crowl
1987
Terry Loughman
2005
Bob Crowl
1988
Ron Stake
2006
Rusty Cates
1989
Ed Hoffmann
2007
Rusty Cates
1990
Dick Kerr *    
1991
Dick Meister *    
1992
Joe Stuckert
*
Deceased

The Fun Center Chordsmen have been fortunate
to have a short but distinctive line of highly talented directors
during the 33 years of our existence.

Chorus Directors
Year
Dave Kracker 1975 to 1994
Dave Kracker - Don Ketner and Keith Herdman 1995
Mike Banish Sept 1995 to Oct 1998
Dave Kracker Oct 1998 to Sept 1999
Mark Blake Sept 1999 to April 2001
Steve Kovach Jan 2001 to current
   

Dave Kracker is the baritone of "Home Edition"
Mike Banish is the tenor of "The Boardmen"
Mark Blake was the lead of the 1997 Gold Champion Quartert "Yesteryear"
Steve Kovach was the former baritone of the 2001/2002 Silver Medalist Quartet "Uptown Sound." He is currently singing lead with the new quartet, "Apex."