The Independent-News, Volume 103, Number 39, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 March 1978 — Page 9

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The John Glenn High School Concert and Jazz Bands presented a series of concerts for the Polk-Lincoln-Johnson students and faculty on Friday. February 24. The John Glenn bands performed at the Walkerton Elementary and Urey Middle Schools in the morning and then were joined by the John Glenn Swing Choir for an afternoon performance at the high school. The Concert band performed a medley of Stevie Wonder hits from the album “Songs In The Key Os Life," and "Festive.” a concert overture by Vaclav Nalhybel. The Jazz band performed several numbers including “Morey, Morey. Morev”; “What I Did For Love,” from A Chorus Line and “Handel With Care,” which featured Mashalle Pavcy and Tony Hajicek playing the improvised solos. One of the highlights of the Urey and John Glenn performances was the John Glenn High School PomPon Squad. Led by Pom-Pon captain, Alice Conrad, the girls performed routines to the John Glenn Fight Song, “One” from a Chorus Line, and “Rock Around The clock". The public can see a very good performance by the John Glenn and Urey Bands by attending the Winter Band Concert which will be held on Tuesday evening, March at the John Glenn High School auditorium beginning at 7:30 p.m. This concert, which was postponed from an earlier date, should be a real treat for the entire family . . see you there! Bremen Rally Overtakes N. L. For 74-60 Win By Harry Griffey The North Liberty Shamrocks traveled to Bremen last Friday night to play the Lions their first ball game in their beautiful brand spankin new gymnasium. This facility is a far cry form the pit that served them for years. It was reliable Dave Reed that hit a three-footer to start things off but the Lions came back with 2 buckets by Miller and Adams. After Gnf fey made one of 2 free throws, Gouker got one from the top of the key followed by a 6 footer by Griffey. Reed was fouled shooting and made one free throw and then Griffey stole the ball and went the length of the court for an easy lay-in putting the boys in green ahead 10-4. The Lions scored the next nine points before Reed hit a four footer. The period ended with the Lions ahead 15-12. In the next period Miller increased the lead to five however Reed and Bob Downs scored the next 10 points between them giving the Shamrocks the lead 22-17. Reed and Downs tix>k charge for the rest of the period as the half ended with North Liberty on top 30-27. There was no evidence of an energy crisis as the new gym was all lit up like a Christmas tree. I had no trouble finding the refresh

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Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dipert will celebrate their 35th wedding anniversary with an open house on Sunday. March 5. at the Johnson Township Community Building. Friends and relatives are invited to call from 2:00 o 5:00 p.m.. E.S.T. Hosting the celebration will be the couple’s five children, Lewis, Melvin and Judy, all of Walkerton; Leon, of LaPorte; and Terry, of Hamlet. They also have eight grandchildren. ment stand, but they had no pop corn to help me through the game. The third period was a nip and tuck affair with the lead changing hands five time w ith the Lions holding a four point lead at the buzzer. In the final quarter, the Shamrocks came within one point as Gouker made both ends of a one plus one with 3:19 on the clock. The Lions scored the next eight points and held on to the lead and even increased it before the game ended with Bremen winning ’T-bO. Dave Reed led all scorers with 22 points followed by Bruce Griffey with 15 and John Gouker with 10. B-Team Beaten The B Team was up-ended in a 50-45 loss. It was only their second loss of the year. Box Score Bremen fg ft It* P Miller 6 4 10 3 Zeltw anger 3 2 4 2 Waiterhouse 6 0 0 2 J. Smith 3 5 6 Adams 5 0 0 1 Morton 2 0 12 D. Smith 2 0 0 2 Fox 4 0 0 3 Kiefer 0 12 0

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