1945-1946

Choirs
     A Cappella Choir
     The Oratorio Society
     Others unknown

Small groups
     Victory Quartet
     Clarion Quartet
     Aeolian Trio
     others unknown

Directors
     Lawrence R. Schoenhals, Director of School of Music, Director of A Cappella Choir and the Oratorio Society.

Notes

In the 1945-1946 school year, Lawrence Schoenhals directed the A Cappella Choir and the Oratorio Society.

The A Cappella Choir sang in business clubs, churches and on religious radio services. Their tour took them over the coastal areas of the Pacific Northwest. Their new look included eggshell satin collars, monogrammed in maroon.

The Oratorio Society specialized in the music of Mendelssohn. Their two performances featured the oratorios "St. Paul" and "Elijah."

Photos

The A Cappella Choir


The Oratorio Society


The Victory Quartet


The Clarion Quartet


The Aeolian Trio


Members
     A Cappella Choir
          L. Graham
          H. Browlee
          H. Dimmitt
          F. Newton
          B. Sill
          B. Bassett
          R. Ronne
          V. Welty
          E. Morey
          S. Ahnlund
          I. Haslam
          M. Crown
          A. Fox
          W. Reid
          E. Myers
          H. Lonsberry
          E. Stillman
          E. Ross
          V. Kline
          I. Leise
          J. Beegle
          J. Long
          B. Collins
          J. Taylor
          M. Murphy
          J. Beegle
          H. Greenhill
          E. Simpson
          M. Delemarter
          A. Crane
          L. Mulligan
          E. Helsel
          G. Delamarter
          F. Cottrill
          H. Newton
          B. Corson
          L. Murdock
          D. Johnson
          D. Taylor
          F. Lawrence
          G. Otis
          J. Spurling
          W. Graham
          J. Fisher
          R. Wells

     Victory Quartet
          George Delamarter, 1 tenor
          Wesley Graham, 2 tenor
          Leroy Mulligan, baritone
          John Beegle, bass

     Clarion Quartet
          S. Eberly
          J. Spurling
          R. Corson
          G. Otis

     Aeolian Trio
          Mary Ruth Crown, 1 soprano
          Virginia Welty, 2 soprano
          Edith Morey, contralto
          Sylvia Ahnlund, accompanist

     Oratorio Society
          Florence Newton, President
          Raymond Wells, Vice-President
          Marjory Murphy, Secretary
          Barbara Sill, Librarian
          others unknown