The FHS chapter of National Honor Society includes nineteen juniors and seniors who exemplify the pillars of scholarship, leadership, character and service.
SCC Milford ~ College Career Construction Day
On Sept 19, 2017 SCC in Milford hosted a college career construction day. Five Fairbury High School students traveled to SCC in Milford to visit the technical college. This has been a yearly event and students from many different schools show up to take part in a very unique experience. Students pre-register with the college and pick areas of technical education they wish to experience. This year Austin Massa, Brett Sutton, Julie Johnson, Cash Kroll, and Zach Siebe were the students that went.
Students from many area schools were divided up into around 27 groups of around 20 students each. Each group had an associate from the school who took students around the campus. This year Fairbury students witnessed a demonstration about the career of an electrical lineman. Students learned about the hazards of the job and safety associated with working high above the ground in all kinds of weather conditions. Pay for this position can become as high as $45.00 per hour. They also got to see the robotics lab, a hydraulics simulator where students built a working model of the hydraulics used in a typical forklift. The students had a plan and had to hook up the lines to make the controls more and pump fluid which lifted a 70 pound weight.
The Nebraska State Patrol was also on hand to show the students how to calculate loads of big semis using our road systems. Students had to use math equations to figure loads on different axles. Students also toured the Construction department where they practiced using Kreg Jigs to build face frames for cabinets, wire tieing of rebar by hand and with a new battery powered wire tying gun, using a laser level and transits to finds reference points, and they even trimmed out an actual window using a 12″ Dewalt power miter saw.
There were many other areas to see but time was a factor. All in all it was a good day, the weather was beautiful and the students got some good exposure to different careers. We plan on going again next year.
Homecoming Royalty
Picture by Trevor Gill
Following the Homecoming Parade on Friday, September 15th, Logan Slater and Paige Livingston were crowned King and Queen.
Other candidates for king included Cayman DeBoer, Dawson DeBoer, Zach Holes, Jacob Johnson and Logan Slater. Candidates for Queen included Macy Ohlde, Regan Schmidt, Jolie Scott and Sharava Kroeker.
Not Over ‘Til It’s Over
Fairbury Journal News Fairbury, Nebraska (September 16, 2017) Score for score, the Bulldogs and Jeffs went back and forth for three quarters of gridiron action Friday night. Tied 20-20 going into to fourth quarter, the Jeffs kept rowing, and the momentum started going the way of the Jeffs. Interception, after big play, over and over again, led the Jeffs to scoring 18 points in the final period to seal a 38-20 homecoming victory over the Auburn Bulldogs.
Jacob Johnson ran for 177yds and 2TDs, while Wasserman ran for 2TDs as well. Cayman DeBoer caught #3’s only TD pass on the night.
Zach Holes led the defense with (9) tackles, followed by Johnson and Seth Firmanik each recording (7) tackles. The D picked off four Bulldog passes; Johnson, Cayman DeBoer, Wasserman and Ace York each had an INT in the contest.
Along with Wasserman’s rushing and passing TDs, he ran a Punt Return back 92yds for a score.
Homecoming Week
Fairbury Journal News Fairbury, Nebraska (September 18, 2017) . Before the Homecoming Parade last Friday, the cheerleaders and football team were busy at the grade schools in Fairbury greeting students, playing on the playground and getting the students excited about Homecoming.
Thursday morning, student at Central Elementary were greeted by members of the Fairbury Jeffs Football team. Players joined the students on the playground before they had to begin for the day.
At Jefferson Intermediate School, #JeffPride was out in full force as the Fairbury Cross-Country team ran through the halls. Jefferson school also celebrated Homecoming Week with Spirit Days.
FHS Art Classes Painting on Jeff Pride in Downtown Fairbury
Fairbury Journal News Fairbury, Nebraska (September 13, 2017) This week around downtown you will notice students from FHS art classes painting symbols of #JeffPride on area businesses for Homecoming week. Each window is unique, featuring messages to get the community excited for this Friday’s homecoming.
Fairbury Homecoming Candidates
Fairbury Journal News Fairbury, Nebraska (September 11, 2017) After the Stu-Co Convocation Monday morning, Senior Homecoming Candidates for King and Queen were announced.
Candidates for King: (LtoR) Cayman DeBoer, Dawson DeBoer, Zach Holes, Jacob Johnson and Logan Slater
Queen Candidates: (LtoR) Paige Livingston, Macy Ohlde, Regan Schmidt and Jolie Scott (Sharava Kroeker not pictured, at Girl’s Golf Meet)
Crowning will be held Friday afternoon after the parade.
Fairbury Golfers Win Home Invite
Fairbury Journal News Fairbury, Nebraska (September 11, 2017) In a team race decided by only 4 strokes, Fairbury edged out Beatrice for the team title Monday in Fairbury, 431 to 435. Fairbury placed three golfers in the Top 10; Sara Mitchell, 2nd (95), Shavara Kroeker, 7th (110) and Casey Nimmich, 9th (111). Evie Schwab shot a 115 to finish 12th, with Melia Mitchell, 25th with a 139.
photo from Jed Martin
Construction Class Gets Clotheslined
Construction projects have started for Mr. Scott’s class this year. The boys had the task of designing and building a clothesline for one of their first construction projects in the community. They are learning how to use some of the tools and are finding tips that will help them as the difficulty of projects increases. Keeping everything square, level and plum were stressed. They also found that, due to the dry soil, good old Nebraska dirt can be pretty hard to dig in by hand. With seven students, they all got a turn at the post hole diggers.
Students are currently working on adding a one car garage to a house here in town. Careful planning must take place before starting this project. Materials have to be estimated and ordered such as windows, walk through doors and garage doors. The existing siding on the house has to be cut and removed where the walls will fasten to the existing house. Finding the pitch of the existing house was discussed using a level and a tape measure. The students are currently studying wall framing and learning the names of all the parts of a typical wall. Students will plan and build three walls that will all be tied together at the top with a double top plate. They also have to order rafters of the correct length, pitch and heal height to match the existing house. Stay tuned for more on this project as it progresses.