Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 275, Decatur, Adams County, 21 November 1956 — Page 19

WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 21. 195(1

SCHOOL REPORTER our grandparents or aunt's to spend the Thanksgiving holiday. There win probably be the usual Thanksgiving trimmings such as turkey, cranberry sauce, and pumpkin pie. i But remember Thanksgiving is not just a time to eat but a time to be thankful to God for all the blessings we have. So with this in mind may you all have a happy Thanksgiving. DECATUR high school By Ellen Welch

In probably one of the most exciting basketball games that the Yellow Jackets will play during the ’56-’57 season, the Jackets defeated the Geneva Cardinals last Friday night at the Geneva

gym, by a score of 76 to 64. The game was nip and tuck all of the way, with first the Y.J.’s on top and then the Cards. The Jackets got off to art early lead, by building up and 18-11 score in the first six minutes of play, but the Cardinals refused to stop fightjng and held the J-’-s scoreless while making six points, leading the score 18-17 at the end of the first quarter. -D.H.S.— In the second quarter, the Jackets made 11 points to the 14 points made, by the Cardinals, making the half time score 31-29. The lead changed hands seven times in the third quarter, but the Jackets pulled away to a 54-48 third quarter lead. In the fourth quarter thie Jackets got really hot and made 22 points to the Cardinal’s 16, with the Jackets winning the exciting game, 76-64. Kelly was again top scorer for Decatur with 24 points. The other points were — Moses-15; Shraluka--10; Baxter and Banks-8; Kirkpatrick and Dorwin-4; Reinking-2; and Schock-1. —D.H.S.— The D.H.S. second team also calne home with a victory Friday night by defeating the Geneva second team 54-31 in a rather onesided game. Congratulations to both D.H.S. teams. —D.H.S — The D.H.S. cheering bloc again made a fine showing at the Geneva game. Although rather cramped for space, the bloc kept up steady yells during both games, first team and second team!. Let’s keep up the good work. —D.H.S.— Last night the Jackets met the Bluffton Tigers at Bluffton in a game that promised to be a good one. Win or lose, We know that the Jackets played their best against the Tigers and we sure hope they came through with a victory. -DJLSw-, Last week the students of D.H.S. were privileged to attend two assembly programs. The first one was on Nov. 15 and it featured a pianist, Frederic Sjobiarn, who has appeared in over 2,000 schools all over America. A few of the selections that Sjobiarn played

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were: Rachmoninoff’s 'Second Piano Concerto,” Brahm’s "Intermetzo in Minor,’ Chopan’s “E Flat Nw-turne (better known as the “Theme From The Eddie Duchin Story”) — during this selection it was so quiet,” you could have heard a pin drop!”, Debussy’s Claire DeLurie, a medley of popular songs — My Prayer, Don’t Be Cruel, Tonight YOU Belong to Me, and Hound Dog — these were also very popular with the students!, Allegheny Moon, Canadian Sunset, Laura, Mood Indigo, and Ore Lee (better known as "Love Me Tender”). Everyone enjoyed this program very much. —D.H.S.— The other D.H.S. assembly program was held Nov. 16 in the D.H.S. gym. This program was a wildlife film shown by William Parsons, a nationally known figure in the filming of wildlife and along with his associate, Henry Briggs, has received many honors for his fine films. Honors have been given to him by The International Film Festival in Venice, Italy, and an award from The National Teachers Scholarship magazine. The film was very interesting, showing a family of ducks being attacked by a snapping turtle, the development of several insects, and many other things. — D.H.S — The D.H.S. orchestra left the high school at 6;30 last Thursday evening for the Veterans Hospital in Fort Wayne. They gave a 45 minute program. Soma of the selections played were: *Malaguena, Buglers Holiday, Song of the Bells, When The Saints Go Marching In, Where, Oh Where Has My Little Dog Gone, and Jumping At The Woodside. The members of the orchestra had a very good time and the program was enjoyed by all. —D.H.S.— 1 The journalism class was very happy last week to receive a new typewriter from the school. Hie typewriter was much appreciated as it will aid the members of the class in getting out more issues of the Jacket Journal for the school. Thanks go to the school administration from all the members of the class. o —D.H.S.— Attention juniors and seniors! Do you remember these and could you prove then* if you were asked to? The exterior angle of a triangle is greater than either of the opposite interior angles,” W “if two parallel lines are cut by a transversal, the interior angles on the same side of the transversal are supplementary”, or maybe this “If two straight lines intersect the vertical angles are equal”. If you are saying “good-heavens”, “did we ever have this stuff” (as we did), you have a very bad memory, for these are three things that most of you learned — or should have learned — in sophomore geometry class. Yes, the sophs,are now working hard to learn these and many other important things in goeometry class under Mr. Alger. Although they get rather confused at times, they find it is a lot of fun. And juniors and seniors — maybe you should take a refresher course!! , —D.H.S —

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