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Orchestra In addition to playing for various school functions and of acquiring instrumental pro- ficiency on the various stringed-instruments. the orchestra members during the past year have done some very excellent work in theory and composition. Some of the selections com- posed and arranged have shown a wealth of talent present in this musical organization. Dance Band With a renewed interest in school dances this year, the dance band, or informally the Rhythm Rascals , has grown into a popular means of creating clean social life in our school. With the inspiration added by new equipment. the latest popular melodies. and a strong in- terest shown by the student body. the dance band memlsers have developed into another school organization of lwhich Grand Ledge High School is proud. Top Row Mr, Yalns, l.. XYilsm ii. J, Hziysmvr. S. Vuters, A. Hunt, J, Annlt-rson, L. Twins. R. Ru-.l. N. Kreiuhlvauni. l'. liilow, S1-4-oml Row H. l't-ters. V. l7ol'uv. IJ, Morris. A. Wills. N l'n-ters. l'. lme. K. Wells. R. Lzuiizrell, .l. Anderson. li. Wells, ll. lhhson. R, Jvhnsvn, NY. VV:il1lrvli, li, lit-dell. I ir:4t R4.w M. Tilfltson. I . Xilwtfzxll. IC. livaizle, H. lliuforrl. li. Crossttl. J. IPnXVlliIlU- F- Skiffillutoli, IC. VVn-stfull. .l. :Xml--rr rn. llrumsi .L IM uvl, I' irst lruuipet: R. Vt ulls. Sec ull Trunzpeti H. livin-lx, First liaxritom-I R. H1 l-ml. Sn-vond ll:uritol'4': li. lVIn'l': nun-ll. lla-s l'l:ll'in4'l1 l'. live. Saxopliuiieg Mr. Yat H. All f S:ixopliurm': K. Hills, lfaritoliv. S2lX1'llilUIlt'Q -X. Hunt. l'l:irim't1 IC, lioulflt. Szivipli--in-3 N. Krl-iuhlmuni. l'in iw: l.. Tyler. X 1-iaxlirt : .-X, NV4'lls, Hass Ylol.
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