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Hays High School's Official Student Newspaper

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Hays High School's Official Student Newspaper

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Ask Angela offers advice to students

“Ask Angela” offers advice to students

Samantha Rohleder, Staff Reporter February 4, 2013

A new open questionnaire has made an appearance on the school website. “Ask Angela” is a new question and answer forum made for Hays High.  In the bio tab of the website, the mastermind behind the...

Students compare popular books and movies

Sara Nansel, Staff Reporter February 4, 2013

A hot topic is always up for debate is: Will the movie be as good as the book. Now-a-days, it is very common for Hollywood to turn best-selling books into major motion pictures. However, the movie sometimes...

Awareness of Bullying on the Rise

Delphine Burns, News Editor January 28, 2013

In movies, high school is always portrayed as a place where bullies are plentiful and pain is abundant. You watch with anticipation as the main character gets sat on, has his lunch money stolen and is...

Music vs. Athletics

Rachel Moravek, Staff Reporter January 25, 2013

It’s your first day of high school. The bell rings, releasing you from band rehearsal. On the way to your next period you see him... a jock. Contemplating running in the other direction, you keep...

Recently built Wendys on north Vine.

Craving New Restaurants

Ashly Arthur, Staff Reporter January 25, 2013

As the afternoon comes to an end and families begin to prepare dinner, most students will usually ask the one question. What is for supper tonight? Many students are tired of the same fast-food and...

Students Look Back On Childhood Interests

Aislinn Walters, Staff Reporter January 23, 2013

It is a common fact that, with age, people tend to change. They change in personality, beliefs, interests and more. Another way people change as they grow older is often losing interest in childhood toys. “I...

Students Anticipate “Apocalypse”

Ashly Arthur, Staff Reporter December 20, 2012

Planets align for an apocalypse. A black hole is created in the solar system. The North and South Poles switch the magnetic pull. These theories of how the world could end have all been disproven. However,...

Seniors Spencer McCue and Anna Hickert with Junior Rachel Muirhead perform cold reads during auditions.

Spring Play Cast List Posted

Samantha Rohleder, Staff Reporter December 20, 2012

The Spring Play cast list was posted. The play will be The Curious Savage by John Patrick has a cast of eleven characters. Students will begin to study their lines over winter break.  The performances...

Initial Spring Play Meeting Announced

Samantha Rohleder, Staff Reporter November 26, 2012

A comedy by John Patrick about a woman whose husband passed and left her a hefty amount of money is what this year’s spring play will entail.  “The Curious Savage” will have the initial meeting...

Black Friday Craze

Ashly Arthur, Staff Reporter November 26, 2012

Lines crowded the stores and shoppers were on the move. Black Friday, Nov. 23, was a busy and stressful day for both workers and shoppers. “I went to Wal-Mart, and we bought a Blu-Ray player for $60,...

Senior Night Brings Football Team a Loss

Samantha Rohleder, Staff Reporter October 24, 2012

The Indians suffered a loss last Friday, Senior Night. The final score was 6-35 against the Salina South Cougars.  The loss of this game makes it vital that the Indians win their regular season finale...

FFA Places in Two Recent Competitions

Samantha Rohleder, Staff Reporter September 28, 2012

     Future Farmers of America recently competed at District Land Judging at Russel on Sept. 19 and Area Land Judging at Hoxie on Sept. 25.     At Russell, six students placed.  Senior Jack Polifka...

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