Play Maize High School Maize, KS
Issue Date: Saturday, November 08, 2008 Issue: NOV08 VOL3 ISSUE3 Last Update: Wednesday, January 21, 2009
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  • Girls' basketball comes up short against Northwest, Manhattan, but strong defense sparks Valley Center win

    Monday, December 15, 2008 By: Ryan Higgins

    With only one senior on the team this year, the girls' basketball team has been forced to grow up quickly. It faltered against Manhattan, losing a tough game 56-48, but bounced back to beat Valley Cen

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  • Swim team starts season strong, wins Maize Invite

    Monday, December 15, 2008 By: Ben Hundley

    The boys’ swim team has started out strong this season, winning all its meets so far. This includes a win at the Maize Invite on Dec. 6.             "The Maize meet we won was one of the first big one

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  • Eight debators competing in national qualifying competition

    Friday, December 12, 2008 By: Sydney Pietrzak

    The team has won five first place awards this season.

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  • Marching Band wins Best in Show at Neewollah

    Tuesday, December 02, 2008 By: Ashlee Burlie

    Marching band took Best in Show and Best in the 6A category at Neewollah Oct. 25 in Independence.     Marching band’s performance, titled Heartbeat, impressed Neewollah judges, who also awarded the MH

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  • NHS inducts 88 new members

    Wednesday, December 03, 2008 By: Ashlee Burlie

    National Honor Society inducted 88 new members at 7 p.m. Dec. 1 in the MHS auditorium. The annual ceremony for inductees lasted approximately 30 minutes, and family members were invited to watch.    

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  • 'Truly magical show' draws 350

    Monday, December 01, 2008 By: Audra Huddleston

    Students perform Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream"

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  • Eco-Meet team wins state championship

    Monday, November 24, 2008 By: Ryan Higgins

    Maize Eco-Meet capped off a successful season by winning the Eco-Meet state championship on Nov. 5 at Quivira National Wildlife Refuge. Seniors Niklas Hinson, Emma Watson, Rachel Roth and freshman Eri

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With only one senior on the team this year, the girls' basketball team has been forced to grow up quickly. It faltered against Manhattan, losing a tough game 56-48, but bounced back to beat Valley Cen
full story 
The boys’ swim team has started out strong this season, winning all its meets so far. This includes a win at the Maize Invite on Dec. 6.             "The Maize meet we won was one of the first big one
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StuCo raised around $300 Dec. 5 from $1 donations on the annual Hat Day for Caring Hearts of Maize.     StuCo donated an extra couple hundred dollars from their fund to make the total $500.     StuCo
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The team has won five first place awards this season.
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National Honor Society inducted 88 new members at 7 p.m. Dec. 1 in the MHS auditorium. The annual ceremony for inductees lasted approximately 30 minutes, and family members were invited to watch.    
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Students and staff collected 1,000 pounds of food to help families in need for the Caring Hearts of Maize and Urban Ministries in Wichita. The food drive was hosted by KAYS and the Multicultural Club
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Marching band took Best in Show and Best in the 6A category at Neewollah Oct. 25 in Independence.     Marching band’s performance, titled Heartbeat, impressed Neewollah judges, who also awarded the MH
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Students perform Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream"
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Maize Eco-Meet capped off a successful season by winning the Eco-Meet state championship on Nov. 5 at Quivira National Wildlife Refuge. Seniors Niklas Hinson, Emma Watson, Rachel Roth and freshman Eri
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