Hays High School's Official Student Newspaper

The Guidon Online

Hays High School's Official Student Newspaper

The Guidon Online

Hays High School's Official Student Newspaper

The Guidon Online

Spirit T-shirts for sale

Spirit T-shirts for sale

Sylina Zhang, Staff Reporter August 27, 2014

StuCo is selling spirit t-shirts and hoodies as a way to promote school spirit. Students who are wearing the t-shirt on a specific day will be eligible to enter their name for drawing to win a burger,...

Reach over seas

Reach over seas

Nikki Vuong, Staff Reporter August 27, 2014

Making a difference in the world isn’t always the easiest thing to do, but senior Kristina Herl has found a way to do just that. In a fundraising project called Reach Over Seas, Herl is raising money...

Musical auditions announced

Musical auditions announced

Madison Crees, Staff Reporter August 27, 2014

The new school year brings back old opportunities such as the annual Musical. This year the school will be putting on a production of “Joseph and The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.” The Musical...

New tennis coach adds improvements

New tennis coach adds improvements

Kara Brooks, Reporter August 27, 2014

Bryce McClung is the new coach for the boys and girls tennis team, replacing last year’s coach Megan Quinleg. McClung became the coach because he wanted to give back to the school that started his...

Unfair Standards for Women

Unfair Standards for Women

Ashley Cossaart, Staff Reporter May 14, 2014

Women take on many roles. They are daughters, moms, sisters, aunts, and grandmas. Sometimes one woman can take on all of these roles throughout their lifetime. They face many struggles even without the...

The stereotypes of Generation Z

The stereotypes of Generation Z

Brianna Mathias, Staff reporter May 14, 2014

Nicknamed “the Internet Generation,” “Generation V” (for virtual), “The New Silent Generation” and even “the Google Generation,” Generation Z has been described both very negatively and...

Political interest among students

Political interest among students

Shelbie Berens, Staff Reporter May 14, 2014

Politics are a huge part of life, whether people realize it on a day-to-day basis or not. What goes on in the government ultimately affects every life. Some students are not opinionated on politics...

Students thoughts on superstition

Students thoughts on superstition

Brianna Mathias, Staff reporter May 14, 2014

Knocking on wood may seem like a silly thing to do to prevent bad luck, but in some instances, puzzling measures to avoid unpleasant circumstances are performed by even those who claim to not be superstitious. Sometimes...

Students discuss turning 18

Shelbie Berens, Staff Reporter May 14, 2014

It’s your 18birthday and you’re finally an official adult. You blow out the candles with excitement and think, “I’m finally free.” While it is true someone is legally considered an adult when...

Forensics compete at state tournament

Forensics compete at state tournament

Nicole Feyerherm, Staff Reporter May 12, 2014

The month of May holds many activities and milestones for students. School ends, seniors graduate and state competitions are held. The state championship tournament for forensics was held on May 3 in...

Merchandising opinions differ between students

Nicole Feyerherm, Staff Reporter May 12, 2014

Clothing can reveal several things about a person—what time they got up in the morning, how organized they are and their interests, both inside and outside of school. “I like ‘The Walking Dead’,”...

Personal budgeting advised for students

Aislinn Walters, Co-editor-in-Cheif May 12, 2014

In the world of capitalism, some may find it easy to spend money on unnecessary objects. Clothes, foods and other delicacies are readily available, which can make saving money a difficult task. “I...

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