Schuyler High School - Warrior Yearbook (Schuyler, NE)

 - Class of 1965

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Jerry Smith, Wayne Valish and Ronald Bohaty are checking a four-cycle engine in their Vo-Ag lil class. -vm, mg! Edward Henderson, NLS., Vo-Ag and FFA advisor. George Hermone, B.S., Vo-Ag and FFA advisor, M ech. Skills. Denny Beran is replacing a nut on a connecting rod in his mechanical skills class. Vocational Courses Rebuilding motors, painting, complet- ing livestock and crop projects kept the Vo-Ag and mechanical skills students busy this year. Schuyler High's mechanical skills class, the only one of its kind in Nebraska, is taught so boys wanting to go into auto- repair work when out of school will have a better knowledge of this type of work. Lawn and tree care was also covered to help the student that plans to have his own home in the city. What makes this class so unique is that it offers stu- dents a special skill course not usually acquired in high school, said Mr. Hermone. According to Mr. Henderson, Vo-Ag instructor, the Vo-Ag department is be- coming more of a general agriculture class rather than one where only farming pro- cedures are learned. Vo-Ag is also studied by the student who is planning to go into many other agriculture-related fields, such as eco- nomics, research, fertilizers or animal care.

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Fine Arts Departments Work Together Keith Garrison is playing his trombone for Mr. Jackson at his weekly sectional. Gerald Bacon, B. M., Vocal Music, Musicalg Harry Jackson, B. A., Instrumental Music. ff Helping one another seemed to he motto of the instrumental, vocal, and art depai lT1G1ltS this year. All three groups helped wi the musical The Sound. of Music. Select band members composed the orchestra used i the production while the singing and acting roles were filled by members of the Vocal department. The art class painted the props and background scenery. Besides the musical the vocal and instru- mental departments presented concerts and took part in the district music contest. The vocal department helped present Handels' Messiah at Christmas. The band entertained at home games and attended Band Day at the University of Nebraska. Art terms and principles were studied by the art class the first semester and then put to use second semester. Art projects were display- ed at the end of the year. The triple trio is practicing for the music contest. Vic Ferguson is working on a chalk drawing in art class.



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