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Articles
The Development of
Caller Leadership
The Start of
CallerLab
By
Bob Osgood
Arnie Kronenberger
Lee Helsel
Bob VanAntwerp
Bob Osgood
1918 - 2003
Bob Osgood
was the driving force behind the organization of CallerLab.
The International
Association
of
Square Dance Callers
Bob has often been
referred to as one of the most distinctive leaders in square dancing.
It was Lloyd "Pappy" Shaw that ignited the interest in what was to become
Western Square Dancing. Bob Osgood was the one who helped propel it into a
national pastime.
Bob's leadership guided the founding of Sets in Order Magazine, Legacy and
Callerlab.
His contributions to square dancing continue to be felt by leaders and dancers around the world.
CallerLab
began when a founding committee of four Hall of Fame
callers made up of
Bob Osgood
Arnie Kronenberger
Lee Helsel
and
Bob VanAntwerp
planned a meeting in 1971.
Tribute to
Bob Osgood
Published in
'Direction'
The Newsletter for
Members of
CallerLab
Fifteen callers from the Sets In Order Hall of Fame were
invited to attend because their backgrounds and accomplishments formed the
most impressive foundation of square dance caller-leadership at that time.
By working together, these Hall of Fame callers presented a "body of
knowledge" that the greatest percentage of callers could respect and follow.
Summaries from past regional meetings were studied and, following a long
preparation period, major discussion topics regarding the nature and needs
of square dancing were prepared as a partial charter framework for the
potential organization.
Arnie Kronenberger
1924 - 2004
Arnie was a close friend of Bob Osgood.
By the 1950's he was widely known for his exciting calling style.
He was a member of the Hall of Fame group that became the first CALLERLAB Board of Governors.
His influence and the respect that many callers had for him was very important for the early success of the new organization.
Lee Helsel
1918 - 2005
Bob was chairman of one of
the country's largest and most effective parks and recreation departments.
He started calling square dancing in 1948 and was a pioneer in modern square
dancing.
He instructed over 17,000 dancers and guided dancers on tours throughout 29
countries. 34 states and many provinces of Canada. He traveled to
countries in Europe and the Orient to provide caller training and served as
leader for hundreds of traveling dancers.
As a member of the Hall of Fame, he became a founding member of CallerLab.
He served several terms on its Board of Governors and two terms as Chairman
of the Board.
Bob VanAntwerp
1920 - 2005