05/28/2026
Throwback Thursday: The Calvin Choir Goes West
During the spring of 1954, the Calvin Acappella Choir embarked on its first tour west of the Rocky Mountains. Funds raised from a performance at the Lotus Club of Grand Rapids helped cover transportation costs, and choir members were accompanied by choir director Sid Youngsma and his wife. Alumni along the route assisted with accommodations and local arrangements.
The tour began on March 23, traveling by train from Grand Rapids to Chicago and then west aboard the streamliner City of Denver. Along the way, the choir performed in multiple locations, including Bellflower, California; Ontario, California; Hanford and Ripon, California; and Stockton, California. Repertoires often centered on the theme “America the Beautiful,” featuring hymns and patriotic music.
The choir traveled extensively by train, including on the California Zephyr, and experienced both the challenges and unique beauty of cross country rail travel, passing through scenic areas like Feather River Canyon. The western tour concluded late on April 7, marking a significant milestone in the choir’s history and expanding Calvin’s musical presence beyond the Midwest.