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AHS Students Remember Denton Guyer’s Nathan Maki

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©The Talon News | Annabel Thorpe

(Argyle, TX)  Through a rush of social media tweets and posts, students rallied together to wear blue on Monday, Sept. 3 to honor the memory of a student who attended neighboring Denton Guyer.

Nathan Maki, an 18-year-old starting fullback for Guyer’s varsity football team, was found dead on Saturday, Aug. 31.  While the investigation is still ongoing, students simply wanted a way to honor his memory, so AHS students joined in with other schools around the area to show their support with a sea of Guyer’s school colors.

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Annabel Thorpe
Annabel Thorpe, Editor-in-Chief
Annabel Thorpe is the Editor in Chief for The Talon News. She is a two time state champion in UIL documentary film, and she swept the competition 1st-3rd in 2016. Thorpe also won first place in the Dallas Morning News' video category, ATPI 1st and 2nd, and the North Texas Film Festival 1st and 2nd. Last year, Thorpe started the broadcast program at Argyle High School, and it placed 2nd in the nation its first year of airing. Along with video, Thorpe competes in writing and photography competitions, winning multiple awards like Best of Show portfolio, superior portfolio, and several UIL writing awards. She interned at the Dallas Morning News for two summers. Currently she freelances for FD MagazineWoman's eNews and Cross Timbers Gazette. Thorpe plans to attend USC after graduation, and then plans to become a successful news anchor. Contact: [email protected]
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