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In January 1977, Jack replaced baritone Bob Jones. One of the unusual strengths of the Haps was that Bob, Larry and Jack (and now Tom), all experienced barbershoppers, could (and did...and still do!) switch parts at will. After an early '90s, three-year stint with Matt Rice on bass, the Haps' configuration changed one more time, in 1996, when Tom Wilkie joined the group.  
In January 1977, Jack replaced baritone Bob Jones. One of the unusual strengths of the Haps was that Bob, Larry and Jack (and now Tom), all experienced barbershoppers, could (and did...and still do!) switch parts at will. After an early '90s, three-year stint with Matt Rice on bass, the Haps' configuration changed one more time, in 1996, when Tom Wilkie joined the group.  


Although long an entertaining foursome, thanks in large part to Larry's comedic talents, the Haps' popularity soared after they became champions and introduced their best known personalities to the audience at the 1980 AIC Show: Dorothy, the Tin Man, the Scarecrow, and the Cowardly Lion from The Wizard of Oz.  
Although long an entertaining foursome, thanks in large part to Larry's comedic talents, the Haps' popularity soared after they became champions and introduced their best known personalities to the audience at the 1980 [[AIC]] Show: Dorothy, the Tin Man, the Scarecrow, and the Cowardly Lion from The Wizard of Oz.  


In 1989, Most Happy Fellows, the first international medalists from the Evergreen District, were inducted into the Evergreen District Hall of Fame.  
In 1989, Most Happy Fellows, the first international medalists from the [[Evergreen District]], were inducted into the Evergreen District Hall of Fame.  


They have now officially retired after many years of thrilling audiences everywhere.
They have now officially retired after many years of thrilling audiences everywhere.
== External Links ==
*[http://www.aicgold.com/History-ChampDetails.asp?WinningYear=1977 Official website]
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Most_Happy_Fellows Wikipedia entry]




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