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Crafts class offered at Hays High

Crafts class offered at Hays High

Nikki Vuong, Staff Reporter March 27, 2014

One class offered at Hays High that many students may not know about is Crafts for Leisure and Profit, taught by Hays High teacher Kelli Karlin. “Crafts for Leisure and Profit is a class where students...

Popcorn concert

Popcorn concert

Ashley Cossaart, Staff Reporter March 23, 2014

Band students have prepared months for a casual concert in the gym. On March 11, the popcorn concert was held that only included the band. The eighth grade band was included in the performance that...

17 journalism students qualify for state

17 journalism students qualify for state

March 19, 2014

Seventeen Hays High students qualified for state after placing in the top six at the Class 5A/6A Regional Journalism Competition on Feb. 28 at Wichita State University. According to journalism adviser...

Six plan to compete in state science fair

Aislinn Walters, Co-Editor-in-Chief March 14, 2014

Twelve students placed in the FHSU Regional Science and Engineering Fair which took place on March 8. Eight received a gold medal, three a silver medal and a bronze medal. Those who won a gold medal qualify...

Auto-CAD class offered at Hays High

Auto-CAD class offered at Hays High

Shelbie Berens, Staff Reporter March 12, 2014

Auto-CAD classes are classes that not very many students seem to be aware of. According to the course guide on the Hays High website, Auto CAD I is designed to develop the basic knowledge and skill...

Freshmen compete at Hays City Music Festival

Freshmen compete at Hays City Music Festival

Nicole Feyerherm, Staff Reporter March 10, 2014

Athletes show their skills on a court, mat, or field. Musicians show their skills in front of a judge. On March 8, seven band and vocal students performed at Hays City Music Festival and received top...

DECA students place at state

DECA students place at state

Sylina Zhang, Staff Reporter March 10, 2014

Several DECA students participated in the State Career Development Conference in Overland Park on March 2 to 4 and qualified for state. 1st place – Jessica Stoecklein and Mackenzie Lewis Entrepreneurship...

Music students go to state

Music students go to state

Ashley Cossaart, Staff Reporter March 9, 2014

On March 1, many music students performed at state in Wichita. Some students were rewarded scholarships and awards. “At state, they give out three one-time scholarships of $500 for seniors majoring...

Forensics competes at Ellis tournament

Forensics competes at Ellis tournament

Nicole Feyerherm, Staff Reporter March 6, 2014

Competitive speaking events are available to students year-round. There is debate in the fall and forensics in the spring. Forensics students headed to Ellis on March 1 to perform. Senior Alex Green...

ACT Test Prep Class

ACT Test Prep Class

Nikki Vuong, Staff Reporter March 6, 2014

With the ACT coming up quickly on April 12th, students of Hays High are scurrying to study for this major test that allow them to apply for more scholarships and improve their chances of admission in certain...

Sang Lee shares experience in America

Sang Lee shares experience in America

Brianna Mathias, Staff reporter March 6, 2014

Sophomore Sang Hyun Lee came to Hays near the beginning of this school year as a foreign exchange student from Yŏsu, South Korea. Lee explained how her school is very unlike Hays High. “It is a lot...

HHS to present romantic comedy, ‘Ask Any Girl’

HHS to present romantic comedy, ‘Ask Any Girl’

March 6, 2014

A romantic comedy that hearkens back to the simpler times of the 1950s will take the stage on March 13-15 at 12th Street Auditorium. “Ask Any Girl,” which is based on a book by Winifred Wolfe and...

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