2019 Senior Issue

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Gradys

Seniors vote on class superlatives.

plans The class of 2019 shares its plans for after high school.

8 11 12-13 14-15 16-17 20-21 22-23 advice

Upperclassmen give underclassmen advice for navigating high school.

athletes of the year Coaches select a male and female athlete of the year.

senior panorama Parents congratulate students for graduating beneath a picture of the senior class.

teacher shout-outs

Seniors thank teachers that have had a profound impact on their high school years.

senior columns Graduating Play reporters share their final columns from high school.

memories

Upperclassmen recall their fondest memories from being at Maize.

Photo Focus

Seniors compile some of their favorite photos from the last four years.

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Grady Awards

Seniors elect winners for annual class superlatives Most likely to Compete in the Olympics Kael Ecord

Cutest Couple Marissa Moore and Jacob Quiggle

Most likely to become President Jonathan Mercer

Best of Friends Eli Owings, Carson Stephens, Nic DeVore and Jacob Quiggle

Most likely to write a best-selling novel Ryann Redinger

Worst case of Senioritis Brandon Sisco

Most likely to be on Saturday Night Live Joel Gaddie

Most Dramatic Abby Wray

Most likely to be a kid forever Tanner Ohnmeis

Most Stylish Aiden Headrick

Class Clown Christian Sampson Best Dancer Bailey Birkholz Most likely to win the lottery Chase Schreiner Most likely to win an Oscar Keegan Johnston Class Mom Mary Sevart

Most likely to become a high school teacher Jordan Claeys

Most Artistic Crosby Woods

Biggest Morning Person Janna Busker

Best Hair (Female) Carson Elman

Most Involved Alaina Cunningham

Most likely to be on Broadway Keegan Johnston

Best Hair (Male) Nick Vasilescu

Most Successful Caleb Grill

Biggest Flirt Halie Jones

Oldest Soul Isabelle Edwards

Best Leader Nick Reiswig

Most Unique Katelyn Parks

Best Smile Bridget Dulaney

Biggest Glo-Up Caden Bartlett

Most likley to win the Nobel Peace Prize Janna Busker Most likely to become a billionaire Richard Bach SeniorPlay / 4


When I’m Gone

Students predict where they will be in 10 years Arissa Brown

Hopefully somewhere out there performing! I would love to go to New York, but as long as I’m on a stage doing what I love, I think I’ll be just fine.

Isabelle Edwards

Hopefully finishing up my degree, maybe living in Seattle, Washington, working for the medical examiners office there.

Catherine Erickson

Hopefully helping little kids in underdeveloped countries.

Allison Linton

I see myself as a high school band director.

Jonas Ybarra

Being an interior designer.

Abby Wray

I see myself with an amazing career in broadcast journalism with a family.

Halie Jones

Somewhere rich on a yacht.

Marin Garcia

Either as a CEO of a company I make with my cousins or a fisherman off the coast of Cuba.

Olivia Elmore

I see myself working as a physical therapist for trauma patients, super rich, possibly married and definitely with a big dog.

Emma Bise

In 10 years, I’ll be working with disabled kids as an occupational therapist.

Ryley Elsea

Being a hot doctor, married with lots of puppies; happy.

Top Songs

Tamara Lopez

With a family in Texas doing graphic design or being a tattoo artist.

Alex Fugarino

I see myself drowning in college debt.

Krista Phillips

Working with kids every day, which is going to make me so happy. Also, having my own studio and creating my own art.

Jacob Schonhoff

Married with kids and possibly owning my own engineering company.

Nicole Vick

Living in a tiny home and owning my own chiropractic-plus kinesiology office.

Dylan Carroll

As a police officer with the Wichita Police Department.

Debra Ramirez

I see myself not in high school anymore. Well, hopefully.

Emily Moore

I see myself continuously performing violin and teaching, but also hopefully having my own therapy/music therapy practice.

Taylor Bugbee

A doctor making bank.

Marisa Moore

I’ll probably be a second-grade teacher, wife and mother to two kids living in Arkansas with, like, five puppies.

Katelyn Parks

I see myself traveling the world. I want to travel to every country. In 10 years, I hope to be doing volunteer work in a third world country.

We Belong Together / Carey Hollaback Girl / Stefani Let Me Love You / Mario Since U Been Gone / Clarkson 1, 2 Step / Ciara ft. Elliott

Felix Kopycinski

Being an architect in New York.

Bailey McDonald

Being a freelance artist and starting a family.

Tanner Ohnmeis

Ballin’ with my bros.

Rielly Bannon

Fresh out of school and helping the youth through psychiatry.

Abryelle Rizzo

I see myself adopting lots of shelter animals to give them the happy life they deserve.

Max Glaze

Master Electrician Foreman with a hometown business.

Hope Reasoner

I see myself as a married music teacher who does side jobs of back-up singing for music artists in Nashville, Tennessee.

Ryann Redinger

I see myself traveling the world to make it a better place with my husband, children and pet pig.

Nolan Palmer

CEO of my own prosthetic company.

Janna Busker

Being a teacher, youth pastor and married to my love.

Keegan Johnston

I see myself working as a production manager at a theatre in Chicago or New York.

Mary Sevart

I see myself living in the Midwest, working at a laboratory in their bioengineering lab. I hope that I can be financially stable in order to start a family in 10 years.

2005 Wrapped

Top Artists

Justin Timberlake Kelly Clarkson Carrie Underwood Eminem Pussycat Dolls SeniorPlay / 5


Life is a Highway Seniors explain their post-high school plans Barclay Christian College

Eric Fisher Academy

Barton Community College

Fort Hays State University

Savannah Read

Rielly Bannon Carson Shively

Brigham Young University, Idaho Clara Broberg

Butler Community College Janna Busker Piercen Dooling Alex Fugarino Kaylie Hansen Devin Ladehoff Marissa Llamas Tamara Lopez Elyse Magnuson Heaven Monzingo Hope Reasoner Hailey Ross Brandon Sisco Hannah Wilcox Jonas Ybarra

Paige Mottin

Riley Hunter Marisa Moore Cadence Ohl Jacob Quiggle

Fort Lewis College Katelyn Parks

Friends University Hunter Garrison Allyson Prebble Nicole Vick Devlin Wolke

Kansas State University Lindsay Adams Richard Bach Emma Bise Ashlyn Bugbee Taylor Bugbee Autumn Brummer Alaina Cunningham Olivia Elmore Evelyn Garcia Isabel Hadley Amber Harris Karis Helm Felix Kopycinski Derek Kratzer Krista Phillips Brittany Vogel

McPherson College Bailey McDonald

Neosho Community Hutchinson Community College College Jordan Helm Isaac James

Newman University Johnson County Hunter Clark Community College Nicholas Vasilescu Tanner Cunningham Oklahoma City Kansas Wesleyan University Coffeyville Arissa Brown University Community College Nathan Naputi Keegan Johnston Devon Koehn

2006 Wrapped

SeniorPlay / 6

Abby Wray

Top Songs

Bad Day / Powter Temperature / Paul Promiscuous / Furtado You are Beautiful / Blunt Hips Don’t Lie / Shakira

Top Artists Chris Brown Nickleback Rascal Flats Sean Paul Ne-Yo


Pitt State University University of Texas Charly Woods Rio Grande Valley Halie Jones San Diego State University U.S. Air Force Kara May Ashlyn Whorton

University of Kansas Brianna Allen Keira Dobbs Nicole Dowell Ryley Elsea Catherine Erickson Cameron Grimes Keely Hanson Konrad Kahnert Tiffany Nguyen Tanner Ohnmeis Shalee Prichard Nicholas Reiswig Mary Sevart Breeana Smith Dominick Smith Alec Stephens Kennadee Utech Jarodd Weber Madelyn Wedman Remington Young Caleb Zinabu

University of Minnesota Isabelle Edwards

University of Nebraska Allison Linton

University of North Texas

Blake Gronlie

U.S. Army Daniel Sickler Austin Vickery

U.S. Military Saylor Booth

Wichita State University Caden Bartlett Hailey Beckman Bailey Birkholz Dylan Carroll Jordan Claeys Carson Elman Bailey Griffin Vonda Hale Kendyl Johnson Kat Krantz Elijah Maples Jonathan Mercer Makenna Meyer Emily Moore Jared Murphy Maddie Neigenfind Odessa Olien Hannah Piros Caitlyn Rice Laney Rogers Ethan Sampson Jacob Schonhoff Garett Stanley Adrianna Sweat Dylan Taylor Morgan Thomas Madelyn Turner Logan Voran

Washburn University Kynzi Barragan Emily McGinnis

Western Illinois University Makena Frazier

WSU Tech Marin Garcia Stephen Jordan Caden Raile Elijah Mitchell

YWAM Yosemite Ryann Redinger

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Tori Moss

Top Songs

Irreplaceable / Beyonce Umbrella / Rihanna The Sweet Escape / Stefani Big Girls Don’t Cry / Fergie Buy You A Drank / T-Pain

Top Artists Timbaland Rihanna Nelly Furtado Rascal Flatts Maroon 5

2007 Wrapped

SeniorPlay / 7


One Step at a Time Seniors provide underclassmen with advice Richard Bach

Do your homework.

Kynzi Barragan

If you’re late, might as well stop and get some breakfast.

Cassidy Blew

Don’t stop hanging with your parents, they will always be your biggest supporters and best friends.

Isabella Bowdre

Listen to the cliche stuff teachers tell you. Remember that a bad day is only one day in your life, not every day. Be grateful, actively participate in things and be open to new experiences.

Autumn Brummer

If you feel pressure and you feel like you should quit, don’t. You will regret it.

Janna Busker

Isaac James

Brandon Sisco

Jonathan Mercer

Charly Woods

Be yourself and your true friends will follow. Don’t be afraid to show who you truly are. My biggest regret is not being myself from day one and not showing who I cared about that I did.

Marisa Moore

Don’t think you’re too cool to participate. Your high school experience is better when you aren’t too afraid to look stupid/embarrass yourself.

Katelyn Parks

The drama doesn’t matter. The lost friendships and relationships don’t matter. YOU and your mental health matter the most over everything else.

Krista Phillips

Stop caring about what others think. be you!

Walk on the right side of the hallway like you are supposed to if you don’t want to get yelled at.

Stay focused on school. Don’t get caught up with women.

I know this is cheesy, but give respect to get respect.

Hunter Clark Keira Dobbs

Don’t overextend yourself. Prioritize sleep and your mental health while challenging yourself academically.

Piercen Dooling

It is cliché, but it really goes by fast. Don’t get too hung up on the friends you had or the girlfriend you had. Things change quickly. Sometimes you have to adjust, make new friends and try new things.

Ryley Elsea

Just be nice to each other and to staff. You never know what’s going on.

2008 Wrapped

SeniorPlay / 8

Hailey Ross Mary Sevart

Get involved and don’t be afraid to put yourself out there. Getting outside of your comfort zone is the best way to grow as an individual.

Hailey Beckman

Do EVERYTHING! Get out of your comfort zone and try new things. High school is such a special time because you don’t have as many responsibilities. Just be a kid! Make new friends, join clubs and do things that benefit YOU. And most of all, don’t compare yourself to others. Just do you.

Top Songs Low / Flo Rida Bleeding Love / Lewis No One / Keys Lollipop / Lil Wayne Apologize / Timbaland

Keep your friends close but keep your parents closer. Do the work that teachers give you. If they give you something to do, it means that it has a purpose. Don’t try and outsmart the teachers either.

Bailey Birkholz

Never give up on yourself, and find your true friends. High school is such a stressful and intense part of your life, and it’s super important to stay happy and positive through it. Try to find people who share the same morals and goals as you, and just stick with them. High school will seem so much easier and bearable with the right people by your side. Get involved and just have fun.

Nicholas Vasilescu

Work hard now so you can have fun later.

Tanner Ohnmeis

Enjoy it while it lasts. Use the ping pong tables before it is too late. I never got the chance to.

Caleb Grill

You have the rest of your life to live as a grown up. Be a kid and be smart with the choices you make.

Ashlyn Whorton

That upper class boy doesn’t REALLY like you.

Saylor Booth

Don’t be easily manipulated by your peers. If there is something that you want to do without your peers then do it. You don’t owe your peers anything.

Top Artists Chris Brown Lil Wayne Rihanna Alicia Keys Taylor Swift


Viva La Vida

Seniors compile a list of their favorite quotes Laney Rogers

“I know a moment will come when I’m weak. / But I’ll open the one happy moment I saved today. / And live to see tomorrow.” - Iain S. Thomas.

Morgan Thomas

“God placed the best things in life on the other side of fear.” - Will Smith

Nicole Vick

“I believe in Christianity as I believe that the sun has risen: not only because I see it, but because by it I see everything else.” - C.S. Lewis

Caden Raile

“Don’t climb trees, monkeys bite.” Lance Raile

Abryelle Rizzo

“And if you can’t see anything beautiful about yourself, get a better mirror, look a little closer, stare a little longer, because there’s something inside you that made you keep trying despite everyone who told you to quit. You built a cast around your broken heart and signed it yourself. You signed it ‘They were wrong.’” - Shane Koyczan

Ashley Massie

“Everyone is a genius, but if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will go its whole life believing that it is stupid.” - Albert Einstein

Karis Helm

“Each person must live their life as a model for others.” - Rosa Parks

Hope Reasoner

“Optimism is the faith that leads to achievement. Nothing can be done without hope and confidence.” - Helen Keller

Top Songs

Emma Bise

“Love is better than anger. Hope is better than fear. Optimism is better than despair. So, let us be loving, hopeful, and optimistic.” - Jack Layton

Vonda Hale

“Procrastinator? No, I just wait until the last second because I will be older, therefore wiser.” - Ron Burgundy

Lindsay Adams

“Kind words are like honey - sweet to the soul and healthy for the body.” Proverbs 16:24

Kennadee Utech

“Only put off until tomorrow what you are willing to die having left undone.” Pablo Picasso

Heaven Monzingo

“The only thing a person can ever really do is keep moving forward. Take that big leap forward without hesitation, without once looking back. Simply forget the past and forge toward the future.” - Alyson Noel

Savannah Read

“It’s not always easier, and not everyone will understand, but it’s an awesome journey.” - Daniel Mahannah

Evelyn Garcia

“Comparison is an act of violence against the self.” - Iyanla Vanzant

Isabel Hadley

“Only put off until tomorrow what you are willing to die having left undone.” Pablo Picasso

Lillie Williams

“You better work.” - Britney Spears

Boom Boom Pow / Black Eyed Peas Poker Face / Lady Gaga Just Dance / Lady Gaga I Gotta Feeling / Black Eyed Peas Love Story / Swift

Eli Owings

“You miss 100% of the shots you don’t take. - Wayne Gretzky.” -Michael Scott

Abby Wray

“Don’t be afraid to be great.” - My dad.

Kaylie Hansen

“Pursue the things you love doing and then do them so well that people can’t take their eyes off of you.” - Maya Angelou

Jordan Claeys

“There are years that ask questions, and years that answer.” - Zora Neale Hurston

Clara Broberg

“The joy we feel has little to do with the circumstances of our lives and everything to do with the focus of our lives.” - Russell M. Nelson

Breanna Smith

“Things do not happen. Things are made to happen.” - John F. Kennedy

Stephen Jordan

“I never wanted to be the next Bruce Lee. I wanted to be the first Jackie Chan.” - Jackie Chan

Nicholas Reiswig

“‘For I know the plans I have for you,’ declares the LORD, ‘Plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.’” - Jeremiah 29:11

Katelyn Parks

“If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor.” - Desmond Tutu

Caitlyn Rice

“Happiness can be found even in the darkest of times if one only remembers to turn on the light.” - Albus Dumbledore.

2009 Wrapped

Top Artists

Taylor Swift Beyonce Lady Gaga The Black Eyed Peas Miley Cyrus SeniorPlay / 9


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All I Do is Win

Q&As with the male and female athletes of the year

Alexis Cauthon

What has your career as a Maize athlete taught you?

What are your plans for after high school?

It has taught me to never give up and that I can always achieve what I want if I work hard. It also taught me how to be a good leader.

What is the hardest part about being a student athlete?

You have to balance getting the right amount of sleep and getting all your school work done, especially when you have hours of homework to do.

What was your biggest achievement?

Breaking the three-point career and season record.

What was your funniest memory of sports?

Playing knock-out with my coaches after practice. They were always so unexpected, and my assistant coaches would have me rolling on the floor because of how competitive they are.

What are your plans for after high shcool? I’m going to play basketball. However, I haven’t settled on a school yet. I’m choosing between Iowa State, Kansas State, UNLV and Creighton. What is one thing you wish you knew before entering high school? If you want to be successful, you can’t just put your work in during practice time and during the season. You have to work on your game on your own a lot of the time. What is your funniest sports memory? When my dad said since his senior year in high school he had never lost a jump ball. About 30 minutes later in practice, he was playing with us and got into a loose ball situation with Antonio Espinoza. They were fighting for five minutes, and he won and slammed the ball and yelled “Still undefeated!”

Top Songs

I am going to Evangel University to play basketball.

What is your best advice for young athletes? Just have fun out there. Make lots of friends and memories.

What is the biggest thing you’re going to miss after graduating?

I am going to miss my teachers. Maize has the best faculty in the state. They have all impacted me in such a positive way that I will never forget.

How have your coaches impacted your high school career? My coaches showed me that I could do anything if I just pushed myself. They also taught me how to be a good leader inside and outside of sports.

Caleb Grill

What are you going to miss most about high school? Playing with my dad and my brother.

How do you feel your last season went? It’s been pretty successful. I helped lead Maize High to its best football season ever and its best basketball season ever. I’m currently sitting at No. 1 in men’s high jump, and I’m also playing a sport I haven’t played since fifth grade. It’s been fun being with the group of guys I’ve been with in all the sports. How long have you been involved in sports? I’ve played sports for as long as I can remember. I started basketball and baseball first. I started playing football in fourth grade and track in middle school. What sports do you play? Basketball, football, track and baseball.

TiK ToK / Ke$ha Need You Now / Lady Antebellum Hey, Soul Sister / Train California Gurls / Perry ft. Snoop Dogg OMG / Cabello ft. Quavo

2010 Wrapped

Top Artists

Lady Gaga Taylor Swift Eminem Lady Antebellum Ke$ha SeniorPlay / 11


Caleb Grill

Keegan Johnston

Congratulations! We are so proud of you and wish you well in future endeavors. Love, Mom, Dad, Kyle and Alec

Keegan, an entertainer from the very start, but our favorite character is the person you become. Thank you, for the years of laughter, love and perseverance. Go Stars!

Halie Jones

Tori Moss

We are so proud of you and look forward to your bright future! We love you! Love, Mom & Dad.

Way to go, Tori! You will do big things! We are so proud of you! Love Mom, Dad and Arique

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Abby Wray

We are so proud of you! Keep lifting up others while you chase your dreams. We love you! Dad, Mom, Isaac and Eli

I love you, Abby! I’m going to miss you! Love, Karlee Good luck! Proud of you! Rylee Proud of you! You’re amazing and I look up to you! Love, Hanna


Someone Like You Seniors shout out teachers that impacted them Cady Jackson

Mrs. Jackson made me want to be a teacher. Just the way she acts around her students, you can see the positive impact she has on people, and I want to be able to do that for some people. — Jacob Quiggle

Isaac Shue

Mr. Shue interacts with us like he is our age, and I love going to his class every day. He makes everyone in his classes feel special, and he is always trying to make everyone laugh. — Krista Phillips

Skeeter Rankins

Rankins because, as a coach, he doesn’t just care about the team. He cares about doing everything he can to improve and strengthen the individual. — Nicole Vick

Frances Houseman

Mrs. Houseman has been like my at school mom and the best En-Cor teacher to have. She has made me more motivated and helped make school more fun, like bringing me pie on my birthday every year. — Connor Gooding

Shelby Goss

Even though I’ve only had her for a year, she’s taught me so much about the career path I’m interested in and has taught me so many valuable lessons, not only about band but about life.— Allison Linton

Sandra Nitcher

She loves and accepts everyone for who they are. — Tori Moss

2011 Wrapped

Rocky Helm

Coach Rocky has been my coach throughout high school and has taught me determination and how to get things done. — Tanner Ohnmeis

Roger Pierce

I think that Mr. Pierce had the most influence on me and my education. He actually listens to you, and if you are having trouble he will help you work through things. Even if there isn’t something school related, he listens and is there for you. — Charly Woods

Diane Moser

She really tried to make us think in different ways and really encouraged us to be part of the community. Overall she sees the best in her students and really wants them to strive. — Teagen Guerrero

Jessica Fisher

She knocked some sense into me and taught me that I need to play well with others. — Kat Krantz

Curtis Shephard

He pushed me to do my best. I didn’t know I could be the person I am now today without him. He taught me skills I will use for the rest of my life, and I always knew I could contact him if I needed his help. — Abby Wray

Jeremy Bernard

Bernard was a great tennis coach and he helped me learn to stay positive during games. He’s also just a G. — Kennadee Utech

Top Songs

Rolling In The Deep / Adele Party Rock Anthem / LMFAO Firework / Perry E.T. / Perry SeniorPlay / 14 Give Me Everything / Pitbull

Jay Super

He is a amazing teacher with great knowledge about life and plants. He has impacted me positively the most because he is a great example of sterling leadership. He goes above and beyond as a teacher and truly cares for the student. — Max Glaze

Rebecca Doerksen

Mrs. Doerksen because of her positive attitude and how much she believes in her students. — Caleb Zinabu

Lindsay Slater

She did such an amazing job at always making me feel so welcome and for that I’m forever grateful for her. — Heaven Monzingo

Kevin Roulhac

Mr. Roulhac has had the most positive impact on my life. He is very dedicated to his job and making sure that his students really understand what he is teaching. Also, he is just a great person to talk to if you are ever going through anything. He’s someone who really cares about others and is very caring. I will forever remember Mr. Roulhac and everything that he has taught me. — Paige Mottin

Wally Axmann

Dr. Axmann, although I’ve only had him as an En-Cor teacher, has made me feel so welcome at Maize as a transfer student. He is always willing to listen and encourage, and I am super grateful for all his support. — Kara May

Top Artists Adele Rihanna Katy Perry Lady Gaga Lil Wayne


Anne Debes

She’s so easy to talk to, and I call her my school mom just because I tell her everything that happens and I go in and talk to her after a long day. She’s just such a great person and I hope she knows how great she is. — Allyson Prebble

Suzanne McKaig

She’s always willing to go out of her way to help her students, and she’s really nice and understands that life happens. — Dylan Taylor

Amanda Gosch

She’s helped me so much by supporting my art and helping me become the artist I am today. — Crosby Woods

Cara Poole

Mrs. Poole has had a very positive impact on my life. I only had Mrs. Poole for one term, but it was one of the best classes I have taken. Mrs. Poole cares so much about her students and spends time getting to know them and helping them with anything they need. — Karis Helm

Jed Heath

Mr. Heath made engineering fun and always made me laugh. — Bailey Griffin

Jodee Johnson

She has been someone to stay by my annoying side since the beginning, and she has been one to always support my wacky idea or ideas that are way too outgoing. — Autumn Brummer

Doris Prater

Mrs. Prater has made an amazing impact on my life. I know choir doesn’t always seem like the most important class, but what I have learned from Prater are things I will carry with me everywhere I go.— Hope Reasoner

Gary Guzman

He is always willing to talk to you about anything and he is fun to talk to. — Keely Hanson

Christine Borrego

She has reminded me why I love reading and really changed my perspective on literature and poetry. — Catherine Erickson

Jana Schantz

She was the one who made me become a better person and she made me view the world differently. — Marissa Llamas

Stanley Bergkamp

Stanley Bergkamp has shown me what it means to have a passion for learning and a drive to change the world. He is striving to make the world a better place both in the minds of his students and on the physical level with the Solar Initiative. If I could end up with the exact same fate as one person on Earth it would be the one and only Stanley Bergkamp, teacher of my dreams. — Joel Gaddie

Megan Sauer

I have taken the majority of classes she teaches and she has helped me decide a career path. — Breeana Smith

Jessica Schurts

Mrs. Shurts was so down to earth and understands the life of a high schooler. — Derek Kratzer

Sheena Shoemaker

Mrs. Shoemaker helped provide insight into possible career paths I’m interested in. — Nolan Palmer

Dan Loving

Dan Loving for sure. He has been my teacher/adviser ever since I first walked through the doors of Maize High. Ever since day one he has gone above and beyond to push me to be the best and care for me unconditionally. I cannot thank him enough for the constant love and support he provides to me daily. I definitely wouldn’t be the person I am today without his guidance and care.— Bailey Birkholz

Tyrel Coker

Mr. Coker has taught me a lot of skills I can use later in life. — Devon Koehn

Rob Archibald

He is one of my best friends and inspires me to be a good father when I have children. — Alex Fugarino

Betsy Manning

Mrs. Manning was my Geometry teacher my freshman year. Throughout high school, she has always been someone I could easily talk to. She also helped me with my college application, which then helped me get into the college of my dreams. — Shalee Prichard

Rey Ramirez

For me, Mr. Ramirez has impacted my life the most throughout all these high school years. He usually asks our class about how our weekend went or daily stuff. He also encouraging me to do things I never do, trying out things I never try in my life. — Hiep Nguyen

Emily Provencher

I always struggled with math and she found a way so that I could understand it and she’s one of my best friends. — Ashlyn Whorton

Brad Hornung

I’ve never had him as a teacher, but he is the assistant coach for the golf team. He always took care of me and taught me valuable lessons that you don’t learn in class. I’m always in his room during En-Cor listening to his words of wisdom and brutal honesty. He has made me really think about my future and start preparing for the challenges I’m going to go through playing at the college level while trying to maintain good grades and reach my goals. — Riley Hunter

Jenny Meirowsky

She is a great teacher and explains things well. She switches things up for people who do not understand it the original way. — Jarodd Weber

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Started from the bottom Seniors reflect on their high school experiences

Thank you, Maize High

Column by Bailey Birkholz s it counts down to the final days of my attendance here, I start to have a bittersweet feeling in my chest. For the past four years, this has been my home. This is the place where I’ve spent the majority of my time going to games, spending time with my friends, and finding out who I truly am and what kind of person I want to become. I remember the first day of high school, not knowing what to expect or if I’d know anyone in my classes. I walked into Newsmag and knew absolutely no one. Little did I know I would take that class and choir for the rest of my high school career. If you would have asked me four years ago where I would be today, I

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would have never guessed the correct answer. I have found so many groups of people that hold such a special place in my heart. High school definitely wasn’t an easy task. I have had my fair share of ups and downs, missing assignments and bad test grades. Yet, it all seemed manageable with a good support system and a sometimes forced positive outlook on things. As much as I’m sad to leave the halls of Maize High, I know that with some determination and dedication I can become something great. The future is so unknown, and that’s OK. As long as I’m surrounded by the people I love and care for, I know I’m going to be just fine. So, thank you Maize High.

Thank you for giving me multiple places here to express myself in the best way I could. Thank you for the Flygirls. Without you, I don’t think I would have ever felt completely at home here. Thank you for Newsmag. I never thought I would be so obsessed with journalism and the people that contained the rooms of D18 and D14 during fourth block. Thank you for choir. Being up on that stage and getting to perform with so many passionate people is beyond euphoric. Once I step out of those blue rimmed doors on the 7th of May, part of my heart will stay behind. Thank you for the last past years, Maize High.

Be ready college; here I come Column by Maddie Neigenfiend oday, I am a senior. Although I’ve been a senior for almost a year, I’ve never felt like it. Not until today. Not until now. As I write this column, I have approximately 10 days left as a Maize High Eagle. I didn’t believe everyone when they told me that times goes by fast and to not take it for granted. I’ve spent four years inside Maize High, and with each passing day, I never felt like the time I had was slipping through my fingers faster than I could enjoy it. Not until today. Not until now. From my first day of high school to my last first day of high school and everything in between, my emotions have been high. I’ve had my best days and my worst days, my highest moments and my lowest moments all within these walls.

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I’ve learned things about myself that I never thought I would in these four years. I’ve lost pieces of myself and I’ve gained parts of myself that helped sculpt me into the person I am now. I’ve watched old friends drift away and new ones come in. I’ve aced a few tests, and I’ve bombed just as many, regardless of how many sleepless nights I endured just for a little bit of extra studying time. But no matter how hard it was to handle those times, it’s all a part of high school. It’s part of the growing process everyone must go through. They say high school is the toughest four years of your life, but that’s only if you make it. If I can give you one piece of advice, be open-minded to every opportunity to receive and smile at every person you meet. No matter how much I hate to leave,

I’m ready. I’m ready to take on the world in a whole different environment with new people and new lessons waiting to be learned. Without change, there is no growth. This is a huge change, so the growth must be waiting to be beautiful right? The only way to know when the time comes and I hear my name being called is to close my eyes, take a deep breath and walk across that stage to another open door. Today, I am a senior. Today, I have finished the third chapter of my life and I have added countless accomplished to my list. Today, with the pen pressed against a blank page, I’m ready to write the next chapter of my life. I’m ready to take everything I have learned in the past four years and turn it into something beautiful. Be ready college; here I come.


Seniors Bailey Birkholz, Maddie Neigenfiend and Ryann Redinger are all editors who have been on Play staff for several years. Photo by Dan Loving

Go live your dreams

Column by Ryann Redinger ’ve always been someone who has had a plan. My planner is almost always completely filled out and decorated with stickers. I know my own schedule as well as many of my friends’ (because I keep track for them). For prom, my best friend and I created a three-page plan for just ourselves. People have told me I am known for how organized my life is. That’s why I feel it may come as a surprise to some that as far as college goes, I’m completely undecided. This feeling of the unknown used to make me feel anxious and super lot. How was I supposed to function if I don’t have a five-year plan, organized

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down to the month? When my college plans fell through, I struggled with this mindset that I had to know what I wanted to do with my life before I graduated, but the truth is that you simply don’t. I am not going to college in the fall as most of my other senior friends are, which a lot of my family thinks is absolutely insane. To me, though, it makes absolute sense. The only thing I know is for sure is that everything will work out the way it’s supposed to in the end. Lately, I have decided I will be moving to Yosemite, Calif., in September to be a part of a six-month gap year program. Thinking about doing some-

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thing different than everyone else kind of scares me. Not really knowing what I’m doing with my life kind of scares me. But at the end of the day, college will always be there when I decide to go. Trusting God and my passion is more important than doing the expected thing, and I am loved and supported by many family and friends. Trying to plan for the future can be anxiety-inducing, but don’t let it be. Follow your dreams and passions, and let nothing stop you whether that’s money, what people say, or your fears. It is your life. Go live your dreams and see where they may take you.

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Time of Our Lives

Seniors share what activity had the greatest impact on Emma Bise

French! I got to hang out with Mrs. Nitcher while playing games, watching music videos and eating LOTS of food. I also got to go to France, and that was really ridiculously amazing!

Arissa Brown

Drama and choir have, without a doubt, been my favorite extracurriculars these last four years. I’m a theatre kid at heart. Not only that, but Barbara and Prater are so fun to work and create with!

Autumn Brummer

Broadcast. We had so much new equipment that gave us a head start in our field, and we couldn’t ask for more.

Hunter Clark

Football. I’ve never played another sport other than soccer, and I decided to try football, and it was some of the most fun I had in high school.

Nicole Dowell

KAY is my favorite club because it has greatly impacted who I am today. The environment can improve any bad mood, and the people I’ve met are the kindest and most encouraging friends out there.

Isabelle Edwards

The girls swim team. I have made so many memories at practice and meets and, as awful as swimming as a sport is, I wouldn’t trade them for the world.

Carson Elman

Volleyball was my favorite sport in high school because it’s such

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a fun game to play, and as a team this year we went through so much. This season made amazing friends and unforgettable memories!

Catherine Erickson

BPA. There are so many cool people that you meet at State and especially Nationals. It’s also super fun to travel with friends, and I’ve actually learned some pretty valuable professional skills.

Joel Gaddie

Ultimate Frisbee Club was far and away my favorite high school activity because it stretched my contacts beyond the reaches of Maize High School. I have become good friends with many adults in the frisbee world and plan on trying out for Wichita’s best club team.

Amber Harris

I loved the Foundation to Early Childhood Class. I don’t plan on becoming a teacher, but the information I learned and the projects we did were fun and interesting. Another plus was hanging out with the preschoolers twice a week.

Isaac James

Cheerleading. Cheer was my escape and made my high school career amazing.

Kat Krantz

Anime Club! It’s the club I started, and we had a fun road trip over Spring Break! I got to see a lot of new shows and made some great friends.

Allison Linton

Band! The people are my second family, and we get to work hard but

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laugh hard together too.

Marissa Llamas

Playing soccer was my favorite because I made a lifetime full of memories, and I have made some lifelong friendships. The team was just a big happy family.

Marisa Moore

Cheerleading gave me my closest friends, helped me break out of my shell to be more outgoing and created some of my best high school memories.

Jared Murphy

Golf was my favorite because I never would have met my current best friend of four years now.

Maddie Neigenfind

Softball, newsmag and ceramics. I discovered who I was in every single one of those places. Whether it be a big part of my personality or a little part, they helped shape me into the young adult I am now.

Katelyn Parks

My favorite class was Intro To Teaching with Davis Laughlin. Laughlin creates such an amazing environment, and once you’re in his class once, you’re a part of his family forever.

Krista Phillips

All art classes. I love all of the art teachers, and they are all willing to help and motivate no matter what.

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Allyson Prebble

Yearbook. I’ve met so many people I wouldn’t have connected with otherwise, and it has taught me how to work with people you normally wouldn’t. It’s also like a buisness: you put out a product and people buy it. It is truly an amazing experince to be a part of.

Brittany Vogel

I took a lot of cooking classes throughout high school, and I thought they were a lot of fun. I got to try a lot of different foods and help with Pro-Start stuff.

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Ryann Redinger

Newsmag was easily my favorite part of my day. I have had so much fun writing and getting more involved in my school and community, but, more importantly, I have made so many valuable friendships that will last a lifetime.

Jacob Schonhoff

Football. I played varsity this year and I made a lot of friends. It was fun putting in all the work from summer through fall to have the reward of multiple broken records.

Mary Sevart

Band has been my favorite school activity because the band is a family. I have gotten to grow as a person throughout leadership experiences within the band, and I have found myself a forever family within the program.

Morgan Thomas

Going to football games were my favorite. You get to deck out in the theme for the game, tailgate with your friends and go cheer on the team while hyping everyone up in the student section.

Nicole Vick

Cross Country. It not only makes you physically and mentally stronger, it gives you a second family.

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Choir. The shows are so much fun to be a part of, and you learn life lessons as well as music.

Madelyn Wedman

BPA due to just meeting really great people, gaining practical skills and getting experience in a business setting. I think that being the mascot was one of the best experiences of my life. I would never have thought that, but being able to be on the field with the cheer squad and being right next to the action was the best thing about football and basketball season.

Abby Wray

Forensics. It combined everything I loved, acting and competition. It showed me how powerful our voices can be.

Hailey Beckmann

My favorite class of high school is choir! They have become my family, and I can just be my goofy self around them. I have become so close with so many of them, and I wouldn’t trade any hair mishap, costume failure, missed lyric or wrong note for the entire world! They are truly “my people.”

Bailey Birkholz

The one thing that links me to Maize High is the Flygirls. Throughout my four years in high school, that team has been my safe place. I love getting to share my passion of dance with the team and getting to make so many friends/ sisters. I am so proud to have been part of such an amazing group.

Remington Young

I was on the varsity cheer team all four years and it brought me so many amazing memories and lifelong friendships.

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Nicholas Vasilescu

Joining the distance track team has been my favorite activity because I have a great relationship with all my teammates and coaches. I also love competing and working hard while seeing results.

Karis Helm

My favorite club throughout high school has been Fellowship of Christian Students. This group is so fun to be in because we get to come together and spread God’s word to our school.

Alaina Cunningham

I loved being a part of the tennis team because my best friends all played and I love the sport! Mrs. Houseman’s AP Bio Class was my favorite because I loved the subject and Mrs. Houseman is pretty cool!

Dylan Carroll

My favorite class has been the Law Enforcement I/II class with Lt. James Espinoza. I enjoyed this class a lot because it has made me recognize how much I wanted to go into the law enforcement field.

Paige Mottin

My favorite class was health science because Mr. Archibald is a great teacher and makes class fun and interesting all while learning at the same time. Also, you get to do a lot of hands-on stuff in his class in the labs and that was a lot of fun.

Abryelle Rizzo

My favorite class was culinary essentials. Cooking is one of my passions, and it was fun to cook with other students and build relationships over food.

Kennadee Utech

Applied Business Development (school store). I’ve made friends in there that are really significant in my life. I never hung out with them before I took the class, and now

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Students describe their dearest memories Emma Bise I got to go to France with Mme. Nitcher and several other students spring break of 2018. While we were in Avignon, we were eating lunch at this little outdoor cafe when a homeless dude sat down across the street and started playing the accordion while his cat sat on the sidewalk next to him. It was both the funniest and most wonderful thing I have ever witnessed. Autumn Brummer My favorite moments were [when we played] trashketball in Mrs. Debes’ room junior year and the boys would just be so hyped about getting that 10-point shot. Nicole Dowell In Honors English 10, Superintendent Higgins walked in on 16 girls sitting in a circle and crying over “The Glass Castle” by Jeannette Walls. We had been sharing our abusive stories from our childhood and relating it to the book. When the bell rang, we asked Brooklyn DeForeest why she was crying, and she exclaimed, “My family is just so nice!” Vonda Hale I took a band trip to St. Louis and went to Fox Sports Live to eat... on St. Patrick’s Day. That was real exciting, and our band director pulled us out of there pretty quickly. Kendyl Johnson Freshman year when Collin Lee wore his cheer uniform to school when we did not have a game.

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Konrad Kahnert One time I wrote a rap about Clarence Darrow (the pro-evolution guy from the 1900’s) for a class project. I even made the beat in FL Studio. It was pretty bad. Jonathan Mercer On a band trip, I ripped my pants at the Chicago Bean. Krista Phillips One time in class with Mr. Shue, a girl jokingly called him old, so he threw clay on her face right in front of Mr. Frye. Abby Wray Driving 32 hours to and from Florida for nationals was wild. Being in a car with 10 people for that long is crazy and brings people together in a funny way. Arissa Brown Choir kids love to pull pranks on each other— so much so that we often engage in “prank wars.” In class, sometimes the boys would blockade the doors by laying on the hallway floors, or the girls would collaborate with Mrs. Prater to pull an “Andy’s coming!” style prank. Isabelle Edwards One night at a swim team dinner, the girl hosting decided to take us out on her paddle boat. The paddle boat only fit four people, but we had six squeezed on it. We got about halfway across the lake behind the host’s house and suddenly the paddles stopped working. We were stuck. I still had my swim suit on from practice, so

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I ended up having to jump in and push the boat back. It took longer than it should have because I was laughing so hard. Savannah Read My freshman year in PE Concepts, I got body slammed in a game of soccer by two soccer players (on accident). I ended up going to the nurse because I couldn’t breathe, but I can laugh about it now. Keegan Johnston Proof, MHS’s fall play, was selected as one of the top three shows in Kansas to perform at Kansas Thespian Festival, a theatre conference, for a few thousand high school theatre students in Kansas. I was proud to represent MHS alongside the rest of my cast. Hope Reasoner Our choir went to Disney World over Thanksgiving break and my friend had an allergic reaction to cashews on the trip, and we almost had to call the ambulance, but when we called his mom to tell her what was going on she didn’t believe us because she thought it was a joke. We had to put Mrs. Prater on the phone for her to actually believe us. Olivia Elmore I am still haunted from what happened at basketball tryouts my freshman year. I have celiac disease which means I cannot eat gluten, and what do you know, the first day of tryouts I ate a huge burrito with a flour tortilla that I thought was gluten-free.

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When I showed up for tryouts, I had a really bad stomach ache which I mistook for butterflies. These “butterflies” made me projectile vomit all over the gym floor during the warm-up lap at tryouts, in front of everyone, including the coaches, including the upperclassmen, and I was so so so embarrassed. And that’s the story of when I didn’t make the basketball team. Joel Gaddie Alec Stephens and Dominic Smith are two of the most outrageous people I have ever spent the night in a hotel with. One of the most vivid memories I have comes from the Nike Cross Country Regional race in South Dakota my junior year, where Alec and Dom were going ballistic in our room to the point where one of them launched a cup of yogurt at the wall and it sprayed everywhere. Almost immediately following this, Coach Rankins came to lecture us about attempting to force feed Calvin Murrell chocolate milk (another story for another time). Coach Rankins came all the way into our room and rested around the corner of the yogurt wall, placing his hand with his fingers spread out on the wall covered in yogurt, but he missed all of it. The tin foil lid for the yogurt cup was plastered to the wall directly in between his thumb and his pointer finger, and he began to lecture us for 5 minutes about being idiots (we deserved it), then turned TOWARD the yogurt wall and left without realizing a thing. The second the door closed behind him on the way out, everyone in the room burst out into the most raucous laughter in my entire life, and it left a permanent memory of the fun times in a hotel with Alec and Dom. Devin Ladehoff The time the marching band was performing on the football field during

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the fall sports extravaganza, and Mr. Kirk screamed at everyone to get off the field and go to the band room right in the middle of our performance. We all sprinted inside with our instruments thinking we were in major trouble, but it ended up being that there was a thunderstorm on the way, and we couldn’t stay outside any longer! Maddie Neigenfind Hands down the trip I took to Chicago with a few kids from my Newsmag class. Nothing will beat trying to sleep on the bus ride home and hearing at like 3 in the morning from Abby McCoy and Ryann Redinger “Pablo, why aren’t we alive?” from the back of the bus. Chi-town = 10/10. Eli Owings Winning the football game against Great Bend setting the new school record. Allyson Prebble When I first got my car I wanted to learn how to drift, so I took it out when my mom wasn’t home and tried to drift around the corner off 119th from asphalt to dirt, landed in a muddy ditch, and almost hit a tree and got stuck in the mud. Eventually we flagged down a hick and an old dude both pulled my car out the first time then put it in the other side of the ditch. It took them three tries to get my car out finally did (keep in mind my mom was still at work). I was so freaked out. My friend who was with me had to take me home. We washed of my car real quick, and 5 min after all the mud was cleaned off my mom got home. (She still doesn’t know that story to this day.) Nick Reiswig One memorable experience from high school has been winning most entertaining award at the talent show with my friends.

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Nicole Vick My most memorable story during high school would be my experience at the regional cross country meet my freshman year. At the time, we had a pretty young team and were ranked sixth in our region, pretty much guaranteeing that we will not make it to state which requires us to get at least third. In spite being ranked sixth, no one on our team gave up on fighting to make it to state. In the end, everyone ran well and over half the team ran faster than they had ever ran before, and after the race when we were all listening at the awards ceremony, it was announced that Maize got third place. Madelyn Wedman Many of my stories come from the school store and just meeting great people. Now we are all really close and go play pickleball together and just hang out. The best was when we convinced Mrs. Handy to allow us to have school store fish (Paco and Phineas & Ferb). Keira Dobbs My friends and I won the tug-of-war contest during Bard’s Birthday Bash in junior year. We are all relatively small, so it was surprising to defeat much stronger people in a strength contest. Caitlyn Rice At the end of my sophomore year in choir, a girl started playing the opening notes to ‘Welcome to the Black Parade’ by My Chemical Romance. I played the song on my phone and some other girls and I started “singing” along with the song. I say “singing” because we were more yelling/screaming than singing. Paige Motten A fun memory that I have is going to the Maize South vs. Maize High football game and beating them. It was so much fun to throw all that baby powder and be hyped up all game.

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A photo collection of our senior class Top: The senior basketball boys ended their high school career with the best season in Maize history. The team placed third at state. Photo by Sam Bartlett Bottom left: The cheer team had 12 seniors this year. Ryley Elsea, Marisa Moore and Breeana Smith were senior captains. Courtesy photo. Bottom right: The seniors tied with the junior girls this year in powderpuff with a final score of 2020. Courtesy photo.

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Top: Seniors cheer on the football team during homecoming week. The theme of the game was jerseys. Courtesy photo. Bottom: Choir seniors pose before their senior showcase. This year’s love-themed concert was “All We Need is Love.” Courtesy photo.

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