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Margaret Rawson Goheen
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- Margaret Rawson Goheen Arneson
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1904-1955
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Margaret Rawson Goheen Arneson (1904-1995) was a music educator who brought Tacoma’s Lincoln High School’s a cappella choir to national prominence. Born in Minnesota, her family had moved to Puyallup by the time she was a teenager (1). Her teaching career started in Sumner, then after her marriage to Melvin Goheen in 1928, her tenure at Lincoln High School began and continued through her retirement in 1955 (2).
At Lincoln, she focused on choral music and formed an elite a cappella choir. For alumni and adults in the community she founded the Tacoma Symphonic Choir in 1937. She accompanied the Lincoln a cappella choir to the Music Educators’ National Conference, making the trip by train in 1938. At stops along the way performances were held in person and on the radio. In Tacoma, the choir was in demand by civic organizations and churches. When Paul Robeson came to Tacoma in 1941, they were deemed of sufficient quality to accompany him (2). She was responsible for producing an annual spring operetta, and in 1941 a group of ambitious students wrote and produced an original musical, Of Men and Models (3).
She married Gus Arneson in 1955, the year of her retirement. They moved to the Philippines for his employment, and she continued her music work there. On their return in 1962, they settled in Seattle, where she died on May 10, 1995 (4).
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Written by Ruth Keller, 2023.
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(1) 1920 U.S.Census
(2) Davenport, Kimberly M. Sounds of Our City: Twenty-one Musical Tales From Tacoma History Tacoma, WA : Tacoma Historical Society Press, [2021], 2021 (NWR 780.979778 D275S 2021) p. 19-22
(3) Davenport, Kim, and Rafael Saucedo, “Off to St. Louis!.” Columbia Magazine, vol. 32, no. 1, Spring 2018, pp. 4-12.
(4) “Obituaries and Funeral Notices, Margaret Rawson Goheen Arneson” Tacoma News Tribune, 5/12/1995, p.29.