Oracle Overview: Week 6
Oracle Overview is a new biweekly update from the entire Parnassus staff. It showcases what is happening in the school, from clubs to teachers, and academics to art.

DCHS Band preforms at Solo and Ensemble
This weekend, January 26, members of the DCHS band will go to contest and perform their much labored over pieces of music. Many of the students are not only doing ensembles, but solo pieces too. There will be eight ensembles and ten solos, respectively. Performers have to wake up early and drive to Twin Lakes High School, where performance times can range in between anywhere from 8am-3pm. Students...

Art Ideas From The Winter Season
Whether it is sunny, rainy, cloudy, or snowy, the seasons bring great ideas to express art. Have you ever taken a picture in the snow with your hair blowing and snowflakes falling on your head? One individual who captured a moment of winter through the art of photography is Megan Kelly. She showed from one picture the true beauty that this winter season brings to us. The trees, birds, and breeze...

New NHS officers elected
Recently Delphi´s National Honor Society elected officers. New officers for the upcoming 2019-2020 school year will be Katie Stanley, president; Nick Roberson,vice president; Angel Prince, secretary; Elizabeth Walker, treasurer; and Jordan Ladd, historian.

Cheerleaders prepare stunts for basketball games
The Delphi cheer team has been working endlessly on stunts to perform during the basketball games this winter. They have prepared many tricks such as an arabesque, cradle, cradle catch, fall back, a handstand prep, shoulder stands, and shoulder sits. Come to the basketball games to show your school spirit and to chant with our cheerleaders to support our school.

English Department Hosts 3rd Annual This I Believe Contest
As the snow begins to pile up in the fields and snow plows start running their routes on the roads, This I Believe prompts are beginning to appear on the desks of English students here at DCHS. In its third year, the goal of the program is to encourage students to express themselves and their experiences in the form of writing. After all submissions are completed, the top essays from each grade will be ...

NHS to host blood drive
On January 30, the DCHS National Honor Society will be hosting a blood drive. Anyone over the age of 16 can donate, as long as they have parental consent. Donating blood is important because it helps save lives every day. Blood transfusions are extremely helpful when it comes to situations like car crashes, anemia, cancer treatments, etc. Only taking ten minutes out of your day to donate could hel...

Dissecting Pigs In Anatomy
Mrs. Dennison’s anatomy classes begin fetal pig dissections After months of studying organ, muscle, and skeletal systems, the anatomy classes have finally begun their fetal pig dissections. The pigs are small in size, allowing the students to easily cut and examine the many different parts. These dissections are the true tests of the students’ knowledge in the field of anatomy, allowing them to...

A Quick Look Into The Mind Of Max Kender
Would you rather have a personal life-sized robot or a jetpack and why? Personal life sized robot. I could download the schematics to create a jetpack on the robot. Would you rather be able to jump into any picture and instantly be in that place and time but able to return or would you rather be able to take pictures of the future, just stand in a place think of a time in the future and take...

DCHS Staff Exclusive: Life in the Press Box
Delphi is fortunate enough to be close to a big college university. With Purdue only 30 minutes away, the opportunities are endless for staff and students. One group has taken that message to heart. Bracketology, Delphi’s resident “sports club,” has obtained press passes to Purdue football and basketball games. The club has sent students and teachers alike to various Purdue games to write articles ...
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