By Maddy Cooper “It was honestly life changing.” Seeing the world is a dream shared among many Delta High School students. Some students have had the opportunity to travel abroad before their lives outside of high school. Others are waiting for their chance. These three DHS seniors are already planning their study abroad journeys in…
Following the Heart, Not the Crowd
By Liz Bramlett While some seniors are picking out their dorm room decorations or bragging about new college apparel, other seniors are breaking away from the typical pattern of ¨having to go to college.” Senior Hailee Hamilton is one of them. Instead of going to college, Hamilton is preparing for her basic training. In the…
The Grind Doesn’t Stop
By Landon Williams The time of the year where students become kids, the sun beats down for 15 hours, and the plans for the day are still undecided. These hot, carefree days are what students look forward to. But for some people some plans are never put into action, and for one reason. Money. In…
Paths with Purpose
By Kye Berger As senior year starts winding down, many students are thinking about graduation, college, and what’s next. But for some seniors, the next step isn’t just about picking a school—it’s about choosing a path that really means something to them. While students often choose common majors like nursing, education, or business, a few…
Four Years Apart
By Paislee Terry Freshman year and senior year may happen at the same school, but they feel like two totally different worlds. Senior Myla Fink said ”she has fulfilled what her freshman self wanted to happen in high school, and she would be very proud of me today.” Myla will be going to the college…
One Last Go Around
By Fancy Robbins Seniors Brylee Beckley and Kelsey Vest have been standout players for Delta’s tennis team their whole career. Now that chapter is coming to a close, but the lessons and memories they’ve made from tennis won’t be forgotten. “Delta tennis has meant so much to me throughout my whole tennis career,” Vest said….
Beyond State Lines
By Sophie Overholt Going anywhere out of state from Indiana can seem a long way. From Kentucky, Virginia, Utah and to Florida, it could round up to be 1,000 or more miles! Some seniors choose to go out of state for college. Sometimes it’s for sports, the weather, or that feeling of wanting to see…
18 Candles
By Madalyn Milner “I like that new things offer a new chance. You get to start over. … I hate being stuck in the same old thing,” she said. A girl who loves to explore, she wants more than what’s in the palm of her hand. Eighteen candles blown out on the birthday cake, and…
College Realities
By Baylee Knebel Every year, seniors finalize their college applications. Deciding your future can be tough. For some students the option of colleges isn’t only for academics, but also for athletics. But for senior Zane Cline his college decision had already been thought out. Taylor University. ”Ever since I was young I’ve always wanted to…
The Good Days
By Maddie Soldaat Senior Mackemzie Lipps says she remembers before school had even started being anxious during Freshman Orientation because her best friend had recently moved. She wasn’t close with many people. She says she didn’t have her person by her side with her anymore. That was until she met Corbin Malchow. They hit it…