Winter car tips and tricks for staying safe
January 25, 2011 • Katie Krug, Staff Reporter
Filed under News
It’s officially Winter and to go with the wonderful winter wonderland is trying to survive it. Teens have undoubtedly heard of the dangers lurking in the snow covered road, but do they really know how to prevent them or even survive them? According to WeatherChannel.com, having an emergency kit is... Read more »
Would you please get a room?
January 25, 2011 • Katie Krug, Staff Reporter
Filed under Opinion
Kiss, kiss, smooch, smooch, I see it everywhere in the hall. Is it just me, or is it that everywhere I turn there is some couple sucking face? I would like to go one day without people having PDA. I mean, I’m okay with holding hands and small kisses, but full make out sessions in the hall kind of makes... Read more »
Indians win Bob Kuhn
January 25, 2011 • Jordan Dietze, Staff Reporter
Filed under Sports
Saturday night was just another night of rejoicing for the Indians when they won the team title at the Bob Kuhn Classic. “This is the first time since the 1988-’89 season that we have won the tournament,” coach Robbie Delzeit said. “This so far is probably the best season I have seen our team... Read more »
Student offers inside look at Kansas correctional facility
January 25, 2011 • Kylee Filley, Staff Reporter
Filed under Top Stories
In this situation, when the adults say lights out they mean it. Most of the time the offense isn’t serious enough for a long-term punishment, but even small offenses can cause people to end up in a juvenile correctional facility. According to public information officer of Juvenile Justice Authority... Read more »
KCP assists students in choosing careers
January 25, 2011 • Kylee Filley, Staff Reporter
Filed under News
Think really hard about this answer. This decision bases what education to pursue in life. Health science, arts, manufacturing and finance are just some of the broad categories to choose from. Dig a little deeper into a certain category and there’s more deciding. The Kansas Career Pipeline may... Read more »
From lunch room to food court
January 25, 2011 • Kylee Filley, Staff Reporter
Filed under Opinion
Around here, following rules or standards is a must. When the new nutrition guidelines came out, administrators and faculty immediately took action to prevent the school from being penalized. Some schools, such as Garden City High School, do not care about the new regulations that have been set in... Read more »
Choir students selected for KMEA
January 25, 2011 • Delphine Burns, Staff Reporter
Filed under News
Many choir students were eager to find out if they qualified for KMEA State Honor Choir. Twenty-six Hays High students auditioned for KMEA and all of them qualified for the district honor choir. “On a special note, all the HHS students who auditioned made district choir,” director Johnny Matlock... Read more »
Student debaters do well at state
January 25, 2011 • Erica Staab, A&E Editor
Filed under News
Not many students have an opinion on the reduction of the presence of U.S. military and police in foreign countries. But there are two students that can debate this subject like no tomorrow. Alex Lantis, senior and Zane Swafford, junior traveled to Blue Valley North, in Overland Park for state competition.... Read more »
Senior Joseph Borra aims to pursue career as merchant marine
January 27, 2011 • Lexi Pfannenstiel, staff reporter
Filed under Feature
It’s hard to believe that someone from land-locked Kansas would dare to venture out into this world of many possibilities. However, for senior Joseph Borra, this has been his plan for as long as he can remember. He can’t wait to discover the feeling of being a part of such an outstanding American... Read more »
Boys swimming places second at Great Bend
January 27, 2011 • Kylee Filley, Staff Reporter
Filed under Sports
The Indian swimmers finished in second place at Great Bend. Sophomore Blake Mathews placed fourth in the 200 Free. His time was 2:11.48. Mathews also placed third in the 500 Free with a time of 6:03. Swimming in the 100 Back and 500 Free was sophomore Connor Hess. In the 100, Hess placed fourth... Read more »







