What’s Your Favorite Valentine’s Day Memory?

February 10, 2010 • Alyssa Murray, Staff Writer  
Filed under A&E

What is your favorite Valentine’s Day memory? “My parents took my twin sister Angela and I out to eat at our favorite restaurant. Our dad also gave us chocolate roses.” – junior Ashley Moore “I remember when I was a kid and my parents would give me ridiculous amounts of candy.” – sophomore... Read more »

Necco Candy Heart Expressions

February 10, 2010 • Alyssa Murray  
Filed under A&E

What expression would you like to see on the Necco candy hearts? “Can I have your number?” – Angel Leiker “Just a smiley face.” – freshman Katarina Rorstrom “Something music related. Or Aaron Cunningham’s face.” – sophomore Lane Martin “Amor vincit omnia.” – senior Luke McCampbell “Nice... Read more »

Lady Indians suffer another loss in Dodge

February 10, 2010  
Filed under Sports

The lady indians basketball team left Dodge City with a  record 0f 4-12.  The result of 25 turnovers and making 10 out of 41 baskets was a score of 20-59. This has been the ladies third, big, consecutive loss. In the last three games the ladies have fell short by 35, 19, and 31 points. Top scorer was... Read more »

Bonnie McRae

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February 10, 2010  
Filed under Staff

Bonnie McRae is a sophomore on the Hays High Guidon staff. She’s also in Stuco and Spirit Club and plays softball and tennis. This is her first year on the staff and she mainly writes sports articles. She loves listening to music and hanging out with friends. She would also like to maintain a 4.0 GPA... Read more »

Indians fall to demons

February 10, 2010 • Bonnie McRae, Reporter  
Filed under Sports

The Indians fell to a 50-42 loss against the Dodge City Red Demons on Feb. 10 at Dodge City. Senior Dan Moritz led the team with 10 points and junior Seth Tophoj hit two three-pointers in the last two quarters. Dodge City held the Indians at 41 percent shooting and a few of the fouls called were questioned... Read more »

Death and Aging

February 10, 2010  
Filed under Opinion

I recently watched two of my close friends attend the funeral of their grandpa.  I know a number of my peers have lost a grandparent in the last year or two.  We’re at a point in our lives when many of our grandparents have reached an age where their health begins to decline. My own grandpa, who... Read more »