1935-1936

Choirs
     The College Community Chorus
     A Cappella Choir

Small groups
     Victory Quartet
     Aeolian Quartet
     Clarion Quartet

Directors
     Marion Joy Stoll, Instructor in Music and Voice, Director of the choirs.

Notes

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.

Photos

The A Cappella Choir


The College Chorus


The Victory Quartet


The Aeolian Quartet


The Clarion Quartet


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