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f as '-X A.1-from comrfxuwlrf will ml QQ 1-new SCHQQL stef fill' 'fm -new ASHTON, ILLINOIS :MEET 1A- tg? ram-ch 14, 1942 Dear John, U How goes everything, John? Although I imagine you are tired of hearing that old bugle morning after morning, I'm going to nblow my hornn now. I should say the horn of the instrumental groups at A.C.H.S. They and their director Mr. O'May really deserve to have someone brag about them. Of course, the first thing you will think about along the in- strumental line is the orchestra, so I'll tell you about that first. We have about thirty in our orchestra this year and a good assortment of the various instruments. The orchestra along with the Mixed Chorus had the privilege of presenting a program at Teachers Institute in Dixon on February sixth. And if I do say so myself, we did a very good job of it. We also played for a half hour before the Junior Play. The or- chestra always plays for the various Senior activities such as their play and com encement, but they won't be able to 'this year. When you take the seniors out you have quite a hole and especially in the string section. Don't we think we're something? Then of course there is the Pep Band. We have quite a band this year and next year it will undoubtedly take the place of the orchestra because of the lack of string instru- ments for next year. The band has practiced faithfully every week and has played at several of the basket ball games this year. The main object of the band this year is to build a good foundation for a bigger and better band next year. More power to Mr. O'May and his organizations next year. ' Tuncfully yours, A. cl H. S. Musicians
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