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          Anniston Weber, Online News and Media Editor|April 18, 2016

          Seniors Brittany Dinkel and Jerett Pfannenstiel were crowned prom king and queen.
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          Seniors Brittany Dinkel and Jerett Pfannenstiel were crowned prom king and queen.
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          Anniston Weber, Co-Editor in Chief

          Anniston Weber is Co-Editor-in-Chief of the Guidon and a senior this year. She has been involved with the Guidon for three years. In addition to being...

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          Junior Johanna Jones and senior Caleb King perform their duet “Too Late to Turn Back Now” from the musical “Bonnie and Clyde" on November 21 at the Chamber Singers' Cabaret.
          Chamber Singers perform annual Cabaret concert
          Music students share their experiences with participating in band, choir, orchestra
          Music students share their experiences with participating in band, choir, orchestra
          Pandemic forces students to adjust study spaces
          Pandemic forces students to adjust study spaces
          Junior Caitlin Leiker completes a chalk drawing on someone's driveway. Leiker drove around leaving positive chalk messages for different friends and acquaintances as well as leaving drawings in front of the Hays Medical Center. "It's been a pretty difficult during this time, especially for people who live alone," Leiker said. "I figured the least I could was try to spread some positivity."
          Students find creative ways to stay connected during COVID-19 outbreak
          Artist, writer and classical guitarist Joshua Merello performs in "The Dusty Bookshelf" book store in Manhattan, Kan. Merello, who had played guitar as a hobby in and out of different bands, began taking music seriously at the beginning of 2018 when his father was diagnosed with terminal cancer. The family struggled to express their emotions in words, but through playing guitar for his parents during that time, Merello found he was able to pour both his joys and struggles into his music.
          Memories of performing arts outlast pandemic uncertainty

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          DECA hosts "Treat or Treat So Others Can Eat" event
          DECA hosts “Treat or Treat So Others Can Eat” event
          How 'Hollow Knight: Silksong' can change future of gaming
          How ‘Hollow Knight: Silksong’ can change future of gaming
          Boys sports near end of their season

          Football: The Hays High School varsity football team played a home game against the Junction City Bluejays on Oct 3. Coming into the game,...

          Girls athletics compete at or approach regional, state competitions
          Girls athletics compete at or approach regional, state competitions
          Hays High School prepares for Heartland Model United Nations conference

          On Oct. 17, Hays High School’s Model United Nations team, sponsored by teacher Jerald Braun, was supposed to travel the short journey to Fort Hays S...

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