Fairbury Jr./Sr. High Presents Osborne and Eppler Comedy

Southern Fried Funeral hits the stage Nov. 15-17, 2019

FAIRBURY – Tickets are now on sale for Fairbury Jr./Sr. High School’s annual fall stage production, Southern Fried Funeral, which will run for three performances on the third weekend of November.

The show features 11 eighth through twelfth graders on stage and several stage crew members. It follows last year’s South Pacific, which drew over 185 to each performance in Fairbury’s own Burkley Fine Arts Center that accommodates about 350.

Directors Joseph Fitzgerald and Natalie Julin-McCleary began their planning in the summer months preceding school after narrowing down from several show possibilities. “When picking a show, we have several considerations in mind,” Fitzgerald explained. “We like to offer variety to students from year-to-year, but we also have to consider if we are going to be able to adequately meet the casting requirements.”

Dewey Frye is dead and the rest of his family is left to pick up the pieces — that is if they don’t kill each other first. Not only does matriarch Dorothy have to contend with sudden widowhood, but she’s also faced with church-committee harpy Ozella Meeks sticking her nose in the family business, Dewey’s snake-in-the-grass brother making a grab for her house, and two grown daughters reliving their childhood rivalry. Funerals bring out the worst, the best, and the funniest in people, and the Fryes are no exception. A big-hearted comedy about family — Southern-style.

Cast members include Hailie Nicholson as Dorothy Frye, Lauren Patton as Ozella Meeks, Taylor Runge as Uncle Dub Frye, Natalie Rogge as Sammy Jo Frye-Lefette, and Kacy Starck as Harlene Frye.

Show times are Friday, Nov. 15 at 7 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 16 at 7 p.m., and Sunday Nov. 17 at 2 p.m. Tickets for the general public are $8 and $6 for students. VIP tickets are also available for $15 and guarantee a reserved seat plus a souvenir. Purchase available tickets at the door or ahead of time by calling 402.729.6116 or emailing theater@fairburyjeffs.org. If interested in volunteering your abilities, time, or efforts please email jfitzgerald@fairburyjeffs.org

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Students Selected to All State and Honor Choirs

Congratulations to Natalie Rogge, who was selected to be part of the 2019 NMEA All State Chorus, and Jason Hughes and Taylor Runge who were selected to be part of the 2019 Concordia Musical Arts Day Honor Choir.

Each year, approximately 3,000 of the best high school musicians in the state audition for the Nebraska All-State Band, Chorus, Jazz Band and Orchestra which are sponsored by the Nebraska Music Education Association. Selection as a member of one of these groups is one of the highest music honors attainable in Nebraska. Mr. Chris Storm, Director of Choral Affairs for the Nebraska Music Education Association, is pleased to announce that Natalie Rogge, Soprano 1, will be among the 440 students selected to be a part of the 2019 All-State Chorus. Guest conductor for the group will be Dr. Brady Allred, Artistic Director and Conductor of the Salt Lake Choral Artists in Salt Lake City, Utah. The All-State Chorus will rehearse Thursday, November 21st through Saturday, November 23rd on the University of Nebraska-Lincoln campus, the host site of the 2019 NMEA Conference/ Clinic. A final public concert will be held on Saturday, November 23rd at the Lied Center for the Performing Arts on the University of Nebraska-Lincoln campus.

Each year, the best vocal and instrumental high school musicians from around the country audition for the opportunity to work with Concordia’s music department students and faculty in clinics and rehearsals during the university’s Musical Arts Day. Jason Hughes and Taylor Runge were selected for this. Singers and instrumentalists receive a full day of high energy, focused rehearsing and acclaimed performances. Participants work closely with Concordia music faculty and students throughout an entire day that culminates with a concert featuring performances by the high school honor choir and band, selected soloists, and members of Concordia’s University A Cappella Choir and University Symphonic Band. This concert will take place on Friday, November 8th at 6:30pm in the Walz Human Performance Complex Arena.

Construction Class Gives Back

The students in Mr. Scott’s Construction class had the opportunity to help unpackage all the playground equipment for the new Central playground. They all pitched in and got a lot done in a short order. There were many other people there from the community as well.  It just happened that Mr. Scott’s class was between jobs so it all worked out for the day.  They were glad to help do something more for the community.  Thanks to all that helped out.  I am sure the younger kids are all excited they are getting a new playground.  The boys were talking about when they were young and how they really enjoyed recess.

Husker Harvest Days

On September 11th, 42 students traveled to Grand Island for Husker Harvest Days. Throughout the day, students got the chance to talk to many different agricultural businesses including equipment companies, seed companies, and livestock producers.  Along with great experiences and talking to these experienced workers in the agricultural field, there were many different opportunities to meet new people from other chapters, see some old friends, and gather great souvenirs from every agribusiness company. Also, Jerry Miller from the Channel Seed Company sponsored the event by paying for each chapter member’s lunch. It was an educational day for all of the Fairbury FFA members to learn more about the future of agriculture.

Construction Class Builds New Sidewalk

 Construction began last week with the building of a new sidewalk for the city ballpark.  Mr. Scott’s Construction class, with the help of city officials, got this project off to a roaring start.  Pictured here are Seth Firmanick, Keith Lee, Jayden Schmidt, Andrew Novotny, Jon Kerwood, Thorin Grieve, Brock Beed, and Devin Wanamaker.  Dalton Peterson was under the weather at the time of our first pouring.  Since the class is two blocks long, we formed up roughly 98 feet of sidewalk.  The sidewalk is five feet wide and six inches deep.  The class is learning how to order concrete and use various tools and techniques to get the job done.  It will have a broomed finish to complete the project.  This gives the concrete a better no slip finish that some people prefer.  After all the boys left to go back to the school, a snake decided to cross the freshly poured concrete.  He was apprehended and removed.  All in all, it was a nice day.  The boys were proud of their work.  

 

September Students of the Month

Congratulations to Taylor Runge and Josephine Blatny on being selected September High School students of the month! #jeffpride

Also, a special shout out to our September Jr. High students of the month. Kerelin Deras, Landon McBride, Madison Ohlde and Riley Arner. Way to set the tone for the school year! #jeffpride

Student’s Attend Sportsmanship Summit

Nine sophomores & juniors represented FHS at the Southern Nebraska Conference Sportsmanship Summit on Wednesday, September 25.  The event occurred at Stone Creek Lodge in McCool Junction.  All eleven conference schools were represented.  Students broke into groups where they discussed ideas to promote sportsmanship at their schools.  Then each group shared with everyone else their ideas.  Students also enjoyed listening to the guest speaker, Matt Martin who is a track coach at UNL.  Our students enjoyed meeting students from other schools and gaining positive ideas.  Stay tuned for what our students are planning to do at FHS to promote sportsmanship!

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