Play Maize High School Maize, KS
Issue Date: Monday, January 25, 2010 Issue: JAN'10 VOL4 ISSUE4A Last Update: Monday, February 15, 2010
  • Baseball players serve chili as fund-raiser

    Monday, February 15, 2010 By:

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  • Clubs' penny drive raises more than $1,500 for Haiti

    Thursday, February 11, 2010 By: Cassidy Haas

    Diane Moser’s En-Cor won the penny drive with a total of $67.93 for Haiti relief on Jan. 22. Kevin Hood’s class followed close behind with $65.45. Both En-Cors will receive a cake from Lynn Storm.  

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  • Fly Girls Dance Clinic

    Monday, February 01, 2010 By:

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  • 3 lead scoring in win over Ark City

    Wednesday, January 27, 2010 By: Jessica Green

    Two seniors and one junior led the boys’ basketball team in scoring as they beat Ark City 81-42 Jan. 26.     Senior Ryan Schultz and junior Ryan McCarthy scored 17 points each and senior Luke Langley

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  • KAY members host regional conference

    Tuesday, January 26, 2010 By: Emily Queen

    KAY club hosted the annual conference for Region 6 on Jan. 20. Eleven other KAY clubs make up Region 6 and all were in attendance. This added up to be around 175-200 students. “This conference was s

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  • Penny Drive for Haiti raises $1,567

    Tuesday, January 26, 2010 By: Cassidy Haas

    Diane Moser’s En-Cor won the penny drive with a total of $67.93 for Haiti relief on Jan. 22. Kevin Hood’s class followed close behind with $65.45. Both En-Cor’s will receive a cake from Lynn Storm.

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  • Fundred Armored Truck stops at MHS Jan. 26

    Tuesday, January 26, 2010 By: Mary McDermott

    Internationally known artist Mel Chin’s Sous Terre Fundred Armored Truck visited MHS Tuesday, Jan. 26. Chin and his crew selected the Maize district as a stopping point because of the number of stude

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  • Varsity girls' basketball team packs food for Haiti relief

    Tuesday, January 26, 2010 By: Aleah Milliner

    The girls varsity basketball team helped pack food on Saturday for the victims of the earthquake in Haiti.     Team member Alicia Nicholson brought the idea to Coach Jerrod Handy, who took it to the

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  • Alumni, student production of "Children of Eden" draws 1,600 in 3 shows

    Monday, January 25, 2010 By: Ashley Golden

    Three graduates returned to take the MHS stage in the production of Stephen Schwartz’s musical, “Children of Eden,” Jan. 15-17.     Matt Udland, Amy Baker and Jesse Warkentin, who have worked profess

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Diane Moser’s En-Cor won the penny drive with a total of $67.93 for Haiti relief on Jan. 22. Kevin Hood’s class followed close behind with $65.45. Both En-Cors will receive a cake from Lynn Storm.  
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Two scholars’ bowl teams took second and fourth in the tournament at Salina Jan. 27.     “It went pretty good, but it was different because there were no foreign language questions,” sophomore Fernan
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The boys' swimming team suffered their first loss after a fourth place finish at the Salina South Invitational Jan. 26.      "In my opinion, it was less than we could have gotten," senior Taylor Rice
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The girls’ basketball team placed second at the Topeka Capital Classic tournament Jan. 28, 29 and 30.     The girls defeated Shawnee Heights, 58-47, Jan. 28 and Topeka Seamen, 43-38, Jan.29.     Th
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Sophomore Leela Yahya led the girls' bowling team with an average of 215.33, earning second place overall at the Garden Plains Classic Jan. 30.     Yahya was 16.34 points behind first place finisher
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Two seniors and one junior led the boys’ basketball team in scoring as they beat Ark City 81-42 Jan. 26.     Senior Ryan Schultz and junior Ryan McCarthy scored 17 points each and senior Luke Langley
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Senior Katie Flippo was released from Via Christi hospital Jan. 26. where she had been hospitalized because of a cheerleading accident while tumbling at the Maize vs. Lawrence Free State game in McPhe
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Internationally known artist Mel Chin’s Sous Terre Fundred Armored Truck visited MHS Tuesday, Jan. 26. Chin and his crew selected the Maize district as a stopping point because of the number of stude
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