Schuyler High School - Warrior Yearbook (Schuyler, NE)

 - Class of 1964

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The FHA: Back Row: Betty McNally, Betty Krula, Mary Ann Bohaty, Mary O'Brien, Linda Jedlicka, Alice Jakub, Jo Ann Eckstein, Janet Fichtl, Joan Swoboda, Charlotte Kuzel, Janet Spulak, Annette Votova, Linda Karnik. Row 4: Eileen Kolm, Margaret Bender, Beverly Albert, Mary Ann Parolek, Connie Bogner, Donna Kracman, Donna Jisa, Jean O'Brien, Susan Hespe, Janet Faltys, Linda Way, Cheryll Spies, Marlene Kment, Linda Dunker. Row 3: Joyce Maca, Katherine Loseke, Donna Loseke, Jeanne Sedlak, Linda Esterling, Karen Ferguson, LuAnn Hladky, Sandra Bogner, Mary Jo Cerny, Nancy Kluck, Bonnie Leono Vonicek Heods FHA, Membership Totols Sixty-five With eighteen new members the sixty- five FHA girls started the new year under the leadership of Leona Vanicek. The officers donned in new red wrap-around jumpers and the members with red skirts and white blouses promoted different areas in homemaking. On Family Night, held in April, thirteen girls from the Schuyler Chapter received their Junior degree. This degree is an achievement earned in FHA by doing extra individual work. They were Joyce Blatny, Janet Faltys, Mary Kay Faltys, Kathy Healy, Mary Jo Cerny, Mary O'Brien, Charlotte Kuzel, Cheryll Spies and Marlene Kment. Besides Family Night, several other meetings were held during the year. Schuyler members attended a meeting at Columbus and were hosts of an exchange meeting with North Bend. At this meeting a speaker from the University of Nebraska showed a film and spoke on going steady, dating and early marriage. The chapter also sponsored several leisure activities along with the FFA. The biggest events were the Sweetheart Ball and the Fall Festival where Larry Jedlicka and Leona Vanicek were King and Queen. Other projects were an evening of Christmas caroling, a twirp dance given for the whole student body, and the adoption of foster grandparents, ln the latter each girl was assigned someone from one of the retirement Abraham, Diane Hoppe. Row 2: Beverly Jedlicka, Donna Jedlicka, Diane Bauman, Mary Ann Misek, Kathleen Schroeter, Joyce Blatny, Mary Waak, Connie Novak, Monica Fokorny, Carolyn Kehrli, Bonnie Vittera, Diane Vondracek, Front Row: Pat Loseke, Song Leader and Recreation Chairman, Joyce Wirka, Treasurerg Elaine Jedlicka, Second Vice-president, Leona Vanicek, Presidentg Kathy Healy, First Vice-presidentg Marcia Ferguson, Secretaryg Mary Kay Faltys, Parliamentariang Janice Kunneman, Historian and Publicity Chairman. homes in Schuyler to pay regular visits to throughout the year. The year's program was closed by a senior party and the annual FHA-FFA picnic on May 25. To make money to promote their activities, the FHA sold Warrior sweatshirts.

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National llonor Society: Back Row: Nellie White, Gordon Vavricek, James Viglicky, Ernie Gaeth, Bob Laugen, Larry Kluck, Elaine Jedlicka. l-'ront Row: Darryl Gless, Senior Closs Wins Ploque Given by the Honor Society A plaque, awarded to the senior class both semesters of the H7615-l9o4 school year, was a new tradition estab- lished this year bythe National l lonor Society. 'l'he seniors received the honor for having the highest percentage of its students on the semester honor roll. They had their name engraved on the plaque. Another promotion of scholarship awarded by the society was the presentation of certificates to students having an ll.OO or above average. An Honors Convocation was held at the end ofthe first semester to give out the awards. National llonor Society members were chosen by their teachers on the basis of leadership, scholarship, character and service. Mrs. Helen Saegerwasthe society sponsor. S Club: Back Row: Bob Broz, Dick Qualsett, Gary Brauer, Allen Valish, Dave Janovec, Dave Johnk, Jack Gaeth, Gene Robertson, Roger Davis, Steve Peterson, Larry Horejsi, Kenny Cudly, Patil Vavricek, Pat Parolek. Front Yr ,Q A ., i f Y fi 4' at El i Judy Kluck, Sherilyn Oberg, Charlene Vavricek, Gene Pokorny, Pat Loseke, Leona Vanicek, S Club Buys Movie Comero, Sponsors 8-town Trock Meet The athletic department now takes movies of all sports events thanks to the work of the S Club. At the beginning of the school year, Sillub members sold Warrior pens tohelp in purchasinggthe movie camera and projector. The Rotary and Junior Chamber of Commerce of Schuyler also contributed to the fund. The movies are used by the players after a game so they can see how they played and find their mistakes. The films are also sent to other towns for scouting purposes. The other project of the S Club was to sponsor a ,lunior high and freshman track meet with eight towns. This was held on May 12. Coach Arnold was the club sponsor. Row: Greg Hogel, Bill Cerny, Tom Steuban, Myron Schneider, Larry Peters, Roy Vondracek, Dan Wisnieski, Tom Bodzek, Jerry Limbach, Kenny Kasik, Gene Novak, Joe Jonas, Bob Polzin, Jim Varejcka, Gary Fendrick.



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Cl1eerleoolersLeool Pep Club With Novel Precision Drills Well, . . chanted the 115 Pep Club girls as the six Varsity cheerleaders moved with their precision Work to one of the new cheers, Classy Chick. The precision cheering was only one of the changes for the Club this year. The Executive Board spent many hours at lengthy meetings discussing problems and making changes which were later presented to the entire club at a regular meeting. Whether uniforms should be worn to wrestling matches, qualifications for selecting Homecoming candidates, and changing the Winter Ball date to a different month Were some of the bigger controversies discussed. For the first project of the year, the annual bonfire rally, the girls gathered wood, painted streets and led the school in a snake dance that evening. Homecoming and Winter Ball were both Pep Club sponsored dances. Weeks in advance were spent stuffing tissue into chicken wire to make a giant football, megaphone and igloo for the occasions. Other projects were selling football season tickets and Warrior stickers, making unique game signs and having concessions for the Columbus basketball game. At the end of the year Margaret O'Brien had the highest number of points, which are earned by attending games and working on Pep Club activities, and was awarded a silver medallion. -1, X Tw t. fi . iii f T The Pep Club: Back Row: Judy Bailey, Janet Wagner, Mary O'Brien, Donna Kracman, Kathleen McNally,Connie Bogner, Edith Moore, Janice Kunneman, Marcia Ferguson, Betty Krula, Marilyn Schott, Frances Shonka, Jean O'Brien, Donna Jisa, Linda Karnik, Janice Dodendorf,Margie Loseke, Diane Zrust. Row 5: Norma Cahill, Linda Jedlicka, Sandy Muehlich, Pat Vanderkolk, Donna Loseke, Pat Loseke, Mary Lueke, Rose Marie Gerber, Linda Esterling, Judy Muehlich, Jeanne Sedlak, Linda Way, Janet Faltys, Judy Mejstrik, Connie Novak, Sandy Schindler, Mary Kay Scanlan, Cheryll Spies, Ruby Vavricek. Row 4: Marcia Bosh, Katherine Loseke, The Reserve Cheerleaders: Lois Schneider, Mary Ann Schneider, Head Cheerleaderg Ann Sahsg Mary Ann Bohatyg Cathy Payzant. , I .xwfff ,1 Mt wa if Pep Club excitement rises as the Schuyler Reserves take the lead in the Columbus game.

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