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ORCHESTRA Although the orchestra this year was composed mostly of new talent, they have worked on some exceptionally fine music. Some of the music is as follows: Suite L'Artesienne - - Geroges Bizet Tales from Vienna Woods - Johann Straus The Sleeping Beauty - P. Tschaikowsky The Bohemian Girl - - M. W. Balfe Haldegungsmarch - - - E. Grieg Prelude from Tschaikowsky's Fifth Symphony - P. Tschaikowsky Merry Widow - - - Franz Lehar They were featured in a band concert, however the majority of their playing has been in smaller ensembles. These ensembles have been very pop- ular and the groups are always in demand. DANCEBAND This year's dance band has made great strides toward the establishment of what may some day become a real swing orchestra. Their Hrst public appearance was on October 31 at the Halloween celebration. After that, they played at many high school dances including those after the foot- ball and basketball games. Each performance showed a definite improvement and the Band has been in great demand. U Orchestra lTOPl Third Row-M. Morrill, D. Cain, Mr. Yates 1Directorb, A. Wells, R. Johnson. Second RowfC, NVestfall, B. Bigzford, M. Tiedt, D. Hodge, P. Clark, G. Con- ner, M. Halbert, R. Wells, H. Frankford, B. Kingsley, E. Crossette, H. Barnes. R. Peiifer. First Row--V. Dexter, D. Dick, J. Downing, R. Langrell, L. Warner, B. L. Jones, E. Beagle, F. Westfall. Dance Band Second Row-WJ. Anderson, A. Deuel, J. Peters, G. Conner, P. Clark, D. Hodxre. First RowffJ. Downing, E. Houck, M. Legal, K. Wells, R. McConnell, J. Bills, M. Downing, M. Alexander, L Merritt. Twenty-nine
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Grand Ledge Band Has A n Outstanding Y e a r This year the band, under the capable lead- ership of its new director, Mr. Charles Yates, has been perhaps the most active organization in the school system. Starting the year off with a bang, they played and marched at all of the home football games, making many formations which showed a great deal of work and effort. Among the formations were the Hello , the block G , the Comet , the Horseshoe , an H honoring Hastings and Hillsdale, and a C honoring Charlotte. They added much needed pep to the team and the rooters. . Besides the football games, they added greatly to a number of Booster Day gatherings, and the Free Fall Festival. They also played a concert at Eagle. After the very active marching season was completed, a campaign for new uniforms was started. lt was decided that a series of con- Twenty-eight. Third Row-R. McConnell, R. Carrow, J. Anderson, L. Toms, D. Cain M. Merrill, N. Peters, J. Downing, M. Legal, K. Wells, B. Gearhart, S. Cranson, L. Wilson, N. Kreiizhbaum, D. Morris, P. Baxter, P. Clark, L. Zander, R. Hodge, H. Bouck, M. Ginter, L. Merritt, M. Nickols, F. MacDowell, J. Adams, M. Kingsley. Second Row-R. Smith, K. Baker, B. Bedell, M. Gilford, R. Kebler, M. Wells, R. Milbrook, J. Snavely, P. Lee, F. Fight. C. Bilow, A. Hayward, B. Baxter, B. Jones, C. Hall, A. Deuel, D. Dobson, M. Bizford, G. Conner, R. Reed. First Row-B. Kingsley, A. Hunt. B. Niles, C. Goodwin, H. Frankford, J. Anderson, E. Houck. J. Peters, M. Halbert, R. Wells, R. Langrell. certs would be given to raise the money. ln less than two months, enough tickets had been sold to warrant the placement of the order. The concerts proved to be a great success, featuring such guest artists as Mr. Albin John- son, Miss Betty Correll, Mr. Carlton Eldridge, and Miss Elizabeth Bush. The crowning event of the series, however, was the appearance of the band in their new uniforms at the third concert, February I9, l94l. The band has played at many outside con- certs, including the Olivet Band Festival, the Benton Harbor Blossom Festival and one at the School for the Blind, Lansing. The success of the band is due not only to the players but to the parents and townspeople who have cooperated and stood behind it as well.
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Thirty 3 N Q Q M Girls' Sextet V. Dexter 1Accompanistb, ll. Kings- ley, M. A. Graham, D. Iiams, J. Peters, J. Rogers, D. Dick. Boys' Quartet J. Peters 1AucompanistI. L. Mer- ritt, A. Kane, P. Clark, G. xViISlll'l. BOYS' QUARTET GIRLS' SEXTET The boys' quartet, with only one new mem- ber, has been very active this year. They were invited to sing at many P. T. A.'s, clubs. and banquets, and having appeared once were urged to come back again. Two of the more important banquets were the Chamber of Commerce Banquet, and the annual F. F. A. banquet. The quartet was featured on a band con- cert program and added greatly to the suc- cess of the spring concert given by the vocal organizations on May 9. Although composed mainly of new voices, the girls' sextet has brought forth some ex- ceptionally fine music. They have made many appearances, at various clubs, churches, and P. T. A.'s, both rural and city. They sang at a Band Concert program and at the Spring Vocal Concert May 9th.
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