Schuyler High School - Warrior Yearbook (Schuyler, NE)

 - Class of 1964

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Page 54 text:

Staffs Revise the Worrior, Publish Fifteen Tom-Toms Rewrite that story! was the familiar phrase heard as members of the journalism staff tried to improve the copy in the school newspaper and annual. This writing, proof- reading and final typing were daily tasks in putting out the tri-weekly Tom-Tom and the Warrior, but they were only a part of the year's work. Members of the staff attended conven- tions and clinics in Lincoln, Wayne and Norfolk where they acquired new ideas for the annual and paper. The new divisions, spot: coloring, and more candid pictures in the completely reorganized annual were ideas acquired at previous conventions. The TOM-TOM also took on a new look. More pictures and anew name plate was used. The TOM-TOM sponsored a creative writing contest and gave prizes of S5 to Louise Macholan for her winning story and 5133 to Bob Laugen for his winning poem. Judges for the contest were Mr. Marvin Stone and Mrs. W. B. Sadilek. ln the spring the staff organized a Quill and Scroll Society. Journalism students in the top one-third of their class who took an active interest in journalism and showed ability in yearbook and newspaper work were made ,r A 'fii 7' mf- if THE EDITORS: Gene Pokorny, the Warrior editor is responsible for the new revised annual as well as doing work on the paper Janet Pokorny spent most of her time as Tom-Tom editor and was also in charge of the Academic section of the annual. charter members. The society members were: Gene Pokorny, Janet Krivohlavek, Marilyn Miller, Janet Pokorny, Sue O'Brien, Joe Swoboda, Larry Kluck and Nancy Kluck. A day off was taken in April when the class iourneyed to Omaha to tour the World Herald. The tour, highlighted by seeing Wally Provost and Mary Lane, was followed by shopping, supper and the return home. The last Tom-Tom, 12 page seniorissue and the biggest paper of the year, was put out on May 15. After this the class worked entirely on the annual until June, when the year's work was finally finished. Nine new members in journalism this year took one semester as an academic course and spent the second semester working on both the Warrior and Tom-Tom. From left to right they are Nancy Kluck, Rose Marie QV? Gerber, Sharon Hoelscher, Joe Swohoda, Lynne Jones, Larry Kluck, Diane Hoppe, Sue O'Brien and Mina Pickhinke, not pictured.

Page 53 text:

The FFA: Back Row: Martin Divis, Joel Engel, Jerome Benesch, Allen Jedlicka, Kenny Cuda, Ed Mefford, Daryl Mares, Rudy Novacek, Dan Kramar, Tom Steuben, Rollie Wolfe, Duane Divis, Myron Schneider. Row 5: Arnold Kment, Harlan Waak, John Neesen, Allen Ernst, Don Berglund, LeRoy Wirka, Stanley Kracl, Duane Svehla, Truman Morkert, Dave Krula, Chris Marohn, Leonard Vidlak, Richard Roul. ROW4: Gene Keller, Kenny Svoboda, Tom Bender, PaulVavricek, Duane Krula, Dean Vavricek, Lumir Jedlicka, Eugene Robertson, Cary Brezina, Tom Healy, Dennis Beran, LaVerne Kucera, Row 3: Allen Chris Marohn, John Neesen, and Charles Heavican take a blue ribbon judging a chicken in Poultry Husbandry. Sucha, Paul Beran, Ed Neesen, Gale Mares, Bob Posvar, Jim Healy, Bill Cerny, Ronnie Bohaty, Leonard Vanicek, Joe Faltys, Dan Eckstein, George Heavican, Charles Heavican. Row 2: Wayne Valish, John Semrad, Bob Oborny, Eugene Heavican, Eugene Novak, Stanley Vomacka, Robert Bender, Jim Hoelscher, Don Geurnsey, Bernard Valish, Dennis Waak, Lloyd Eckstein. Front Row: Mr. Ed Henderson, Advisor, Lyle Eckstein, reporterg Kenny Kasik, Vice Presidentg Jim Viglicky, President, Gordon Vavricek, Secretary: Mike Jedlicka Treasurer: Mike Berglund, Sentinel: Mr, Jack Lamle, Advisor. as .1 ' f-mmf . Jim Viglicky, Cordon Vavricek, and Kenny Kasik take the highest award given by the state FFA association, State Farmer Degree.



Page 55 text:

Janet Krivohlavek makes headlines for the paper. Listening to the guide on the tonrtlirough the Omaha World-Herald is Larry Vrba. Donna Kracman types a stencil during journalism class. - Mm: is Marilyn Miller does the final job on the Tom-Tom , mimeographing. , Mm

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