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1935-1936
Miss Marion Joy Stoll continued in her second year as the director of the choral program during the 1935-1936. The College Choir was known as The College Community Chorus at this time. Mable Jones Moyer became head of the music program. The College Community Chorus presented the "Messiah" at Christmas time. Held at the College Church, the performance featured soloists Marion Stoll, soprano; Mary Bycroft, alto; and William J. Murphy, tenor. The chorus also presented a spring concert with Esther Batdorf as accompanist. No other information about performances is available for this year. The Fellowship Hour continued, however, with Miss Batdorf as accompanist.
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The A Cappella Choir
The College Chorus
The Victory Quartet
The Aeolian Quartet
The Clarion Quartet |
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Members College Chorus Soprano Elizabeth Arnold Louise Arnold Louise Bates Melle Crawford Laurine Deyo Ruby Forbing Lillian Gibbs Dagny Gustafson Viola Habecker Guinevere Hagerty Esther Harris Pauline Higbee Dorothy Hook Vera Hunter Gertrude Jackson Margaret Johnson Dorothy Leise Eleanor Livingstone Virginia McCauslanc Jean McSparren Dorothy Moulton Mary Peters Evelyn Peterson Marie Richeson Marjorie Rogers Amy Shepherd Lois Smith Grace Soltau Edith Soltman Muriel Sontra Dorothy Sterner Alice Strombeck Dorothy Thorgrimson Frances Tourtellot Lucille Warren Wilma Wilkinson Jenie Wren Alto Violet Alford Lois Anthony Mary Armour Esther Batdorf Dorothea Berry Wanda Boblet Ruth Bridges Mary Bycroft Lorena Casberg Bertha Flynn Dorothy Fryer Miriam Gibson Alida Hamel Dorothea Hulet Gertrude Lane Eunice MacPhee June Martin June McComb Genevieve McMullen Betty Milam Luella Millikan Eleanor Nilson Grace Short Helen Slingerland Winifred Snyder Harriet Swanson Marjorie Warren Ruth Watkins Lola Watson Ethyl Young Tenor Joseph Davis Paul Delamarter Wesley Ebey Lee Graham Richard Hagerty A. Jacobson Fred Klein Gordon Larson Roland Lewis William Murphy Thomas Murray Donald Page Ronald Pickett Robert Pound Fred Ryff Ernie Smith John Sparks Willard Trepus Cliff Webb Bass Walton Ackley Seth Anderson Dewey Beegel Harold Best Ralph Cummings Pearl Fisher Melvin Gibson Franklin Houser George Lewis Merrill Marston Dwight Millikan Eldon Root Burton Simpson Stanley Watkins Woodrow Wilson Paul Witt A Cappella Choir unknown Victory Quartet Wesley Ebey, 1 tenor Willard Trepus, 2 tenor (Seth Anderson, second semester) Harold Best, baritone Burton Simpson, bass Aeolian Quartet Muriel Sontra, 1 soprano Jennie Wren, 2 soprano Lola Watson, 1 alto Genevieve McMullen, 2 alto Clarion Quartet Ronald Picket, 1 tenor Richard Hagerty, 2 tenor Melvin Gibson, baritone (Robert Pound, second semester) Dwight Millikan, bass |