Marion University - Marionette Yearbook (Marion, IN)

 - Class of 1942

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USLC The community chorus includes over a hundred students and people of the community. They spend a large share of their Monday evenings in the college chapel preparing for the musical observance of our two greatest religious seasons—Christmas and Easter. Professor Baker directs the chorus. Another vital phase of the college musical activity is the work of the orchestra. This year the orchestra, directed by Richard Chambers, ap¬ peared in two chapel concerts and played for the Y. M. W. B. Conven¬ tion, besides participating in the spring music activities. Spirit was added to this year’s in¬ tersociety basketball games by the notable (?) little pep band. CHORUS Bottom row: D. Meredith, L. Young, Simpson, Tippey, Wells, Mack, Con¬ way, Prof. Baker, W. Cox, Wetzel, Fisher, Steinacker, McGovern, Jones. Second row: Stair, V. McConn, Enyeart, Outland, Blair, Luce, Henry, Cham¬ bers, Banker, W. Cox, Wilson, Shreve. Third row: Cox, Jennings, Wheeler, Meddock, Benson, Dickey, Wilkinson, Gaddis, Belknap, Woodcock, McConn, Lemon, Elder. Fourth row: Dellinger, Anspaugh, Shig- ley, York, Day, Thomas. Fifth row: Moorman, Gibson, D. Walk¬ er, Overman, Decker, Rickman, Shaw, Heavilin, Bogue, Meredith, M. Chap¬ man, E. Chapman, E. Cox, Rayle. Sixth row: I. Gauze, H. Gauze, Miller, Dotson, Bhang, Warren, Endicott, B. Cox, Elliott, Evans, Zent, Hines, M. Barnes, Cockran. Seventh row: Barnes, Wright, Burnett, B. Cox, Meredith, Higgins, Savage, Meredith, Youngs, Wimmer, Svoz 1, Litzenberg, Wagner, Steele, Mrs. Her¬ man Baker, Wilson. Eighth row: Wilson, M. Walker, Beas¬ ley, Rickey, Anderson, Wright, Dooley, M. Cox, Jackson, Shaw, Baker, John¬ son, Morgan, Hunt. ORCHESTRA Front row: J. Bunish, J. Meredith, M. Conway, A. Quinton, E. Chapman, H. Zent. Second row: E. Steinacker, J. Decker, B. Meredith, L. Jackson, W. Lemon, D. Walker, E. Chapman, K. Hunt. Third row: M. McConn, P. Wheeler, M. Moorman, R. Cosand, A. Rickey, M. Hughes, M. Martin. Back row: R. Chambers, R. Dellinger, R. Rayle, M. Walker, M. Bennett.

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The Student Conference is even more than a Tuesday student prayer meeting. It is an organization ac¬ tively engaged in taking the Chris¬ tian message to many who need its comfort and its power. Each year the Conference elects five student evangelists to supervise work in the five fields of labor. One evangelist provides for the noon prayer meet¬ ings and Thursday evening devotion- als here on the campus. The others are in charge of services held Sunday afternoons at the county infirmary, the jail, and the children’s home. The work of students in these places is often rewarded by quite definite results. The Tuesday evening meetings of the Student Conference are a dis¬ tinct contribution to spiritual life on the campus and thereby to the Col¬ lege Church where a majority of the students worship each Sunday.



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UdiC Front row: McGovern, Cox, Wilson, Henry, Thom¬ as, Moorman, Young, Meredith, Simpson. Second row: Wheeler, Lemon, Steinacker, Decker, Prof. Baker, Dellinger, Walker, Gibson, McConn. Back row: Tippey, Woodcock, Ott, Bennett, Wetzel, Banker, Belknap, Fisher. The A Capella Choir, one of the best trained and most capable musical groups on the campus, has an import¬ ant share in the musical ministry of the school. The twenty-four choir members, selected by the director, Professor Herman Baker, at the be¬ ginning of the year, give each week¬ end of the last two terms to churches of various denominations in the Marion area. The choir usually makes two ap¬ pearances each Sunday—one in the afternoon and one in the evening— singing in many kinds of churches to audiences of widely varying types and sizes. The itinerary of the group also includes several appearances be¬ fore conventions in the college church, a week-end tour into Mich¬ igan, extending as far north as Cad¬ illac and Beulah and a one-day ex¬ cursion into Ohio. The choir, practicing twice each week to perfect its musical ministry, has through the past several years become well known among the churches of Marion and north central Indiana and among many churches much more distant. The choir has travelled from northern Michigan to southern Indiana and eastward com¬ pletely across Ohio. They have made their music a dis¬ tinct spiritual blessing wherever they have gone and all have appreciated their services. Twenty-six

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