The Independent-News, Volume 96, Number 50, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 7 May 1970 — Page 3

JGHS Band To Ho j cl Concert And Present Guest V* ■* w ~ W 5 V n. ' . . fa* »T • Thursday, May 14 at 8:00 p.m. the John Glenn High School Band will present its annual Spring Concert in the high school’s auditorium in Walkerton. This year will be very different according to Donald Schwing, the director. It will be the first time that the band has ever accompanied a professional musician soloist in concert The program will consist of Mustang, Overture for Winds, and Amparito Roca, the three pieces that the band took to the State Band Contest and earned a Division II Excellent rating. Also included will be a march written by Red Skelton, Alla Barocco, a folk-rock tune, the Navy Hymn. Abduction from the Seraglio, and Suite Concertante by Vacclav Nelhlybel. The band will accompany Mr. Franks on Carnival of Venice, Amourette, and My Father Watches Over Me. The Stage Band of John Glenn High School will be an added attraction in their performance of current pop tunes.

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Mr. Franks has become recognized across the nation fur his unique ability in developing piactical new techniques oi insanetion. He has been emarkably successful in the developin' .u ut both bi ass and percussibn ensembles. Under the direction of his father, Gerald R. Franks began studying trumpet in ins ea.ly pre-school years Later while a student at Uniontown, Penusylavnia High School, he appeared frequently with the Youngstown Philhaimonic Orchestra, Youngstown, Ohio. Mr. Franks studied at Waynesbuig College and Pennsylvania State Lmieisity and is a graduate of West Virginia University with majors m trumpet and music education. Dining his college caiecr, Geiaid Franks was a frequent soloist with tiie West Virgmia University Concert Band, Wind Symphony, and lead trumpet with the West Virginia Univeisity Symphony Orchestra. For ten years Mr. Franks combined a caieer of proiessional musician and private instructor, principally in Pittsburg and Uniontown, Pennsylvania. He has performed on radio and television. played with the Pittsburg Symphony Orchestra, served as clinician, adjudicator, guest conductor and featured soloist for high school, college and university bands throughout much of the United States and Puerto Rico. He is the author of articles in brasswind technique. Under Gerald Frank’s direction, the VFW Band of Uniontown, Pennsyvania won five consecutive state championships. As a music educator, Mr. Franks was instrumental instructor for four years at the Albert Gallatin Schools, Masontown, Pennsylvania, and is currently director of instrumental music and bands ana instructor in music at Grace College, a Christian coeducational liberal arts college affiliated with the National Fellowship of Brethren Churches. Grace College is located at Winona Lake, Indiana, 40 miles southeast of Elkhart, the home of Conn. Gerald R. Franks displays unusually fine technique complemented by excellent musicianship. """""J} soothing antiseptic relief for CHAPPED LIPS WIND OR SUNBURNED LIPS — FEVER BLISTERS, COLD SORES.

COMMUNITY CALENDAR ■ ■ ■ T ■ i: fa Thursday, .May 7 North Liberty Home Demonstration Club will meet S:O(J pm. — The American Legion Auxiliary of Post 189 will meet. 8:00 pm Epsilon Chi Tri Kappa w’ill meet at the home of Mrs. Errol Vanßuskirk. North Liberty Masons will meet. - 8:00 pm. Decoration Workshop for the After Prom Party will be held at the Youth Building. Walkerton. Your help is needed! Friday, May 8 Prom at the John Glenn High School. Saturday, May 9 12:01 a m. The After Prom Party begins with the police escorting the honored guests from the Walkerton Elementary School parking lot to the John Glenn High School The movie is "Fathom.” 2:30 ^jm. Following thje movie the prom goers will arrive at the Psychidelic Shack for dancing to the Blue Haze, refreshments and many gifts provided by the merchants. 5:30 a m. Breakfast will be served to the prom goers at the American Legion Hall. Many more gifts to be given away. But you must be present to win. Sunday, May Mother’s Day Services in the new United Methodist Church. Cornerstone will be laid immediately following the 11:00 am. service. Monday, May 11 ":30 pin PLJ Athletic Boosters will meet. North Liberty American Legion Auxiliary will meet. North Liberty Lions will meet North Liberty Band Boosters will meet. Tuesday, May 12 North Liberty OES will meet. 7:30 p.m. — Ruth Circle of tiie United Methodist Church will meet Wednesday, May 13 North Liberty Tri Kappas will meet.

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Thursday, May 14 9:30 a.m. * Charity Circle to meet of the United Meth idist Church. 12:00 noon Walkerton Chamber of Commerce to meet 8:C0 pm. Spring Concert at John Glenn High School with Gerald Franks guest performer. Knights of Columbus to meet. Lions Club Elects New Officers At the April meeting the Walkerton Lions Club elected officers for the 1970-71 year which begins July 1, 1970. Jack Tiede will be the new president at this time. The entire slate nominated hv the committee was unanimously elected with the balance of th? officers as follows: Alvin B use, first vice-president; Dennis N tn im. second vice-president; Erroll Van Buskirk, third vicepresident; Larry Taylor, se -e---tary-treasurer; Dick (’line, tailtwi.ster; Bob Urbin, Lion Tun •>; O. C. White and Keith Knepper, one-year- directors: Leonard Beaty and Bill Rhodes, two-year directors,' and Harold Muncie, immediate past president. Plans were started at this meeting for the Lions Golf Outing. to be held in June with the date to be set in the near future. More details will be given as plans progress. Two films were viewed by the group at this meeting, one on hunting featuring Ted Williams and the other on honesty in business. The next meeting will be a Ladies’ Night on Tuesday, May 26. Club Officers To Re Installed On Friday, May 15, new officers of the Walkerton Woman s Community Club will be installed as follows: Mrs Chester GTiffin, president: Mrs. Leonard Beaty, vice president, Mrs. Verne Bordner, secretary and Mrs. Howard Ferguson, treasurer. Other members of the official family are Mrs Frank Helfrich, Mrs. J A. Spencer, Mrs. Clyde Walz, board of directors and Mis Allen Q. Seaholm, press correspondent. A salad bar will be featured at 12:30 and members are asked to bring their favorite salad. Hostesses for this meeting will he Mesdames Grover Oplinger, J. B Williams, John Goodpasture and Arthur Harrison.

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