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Zoe Delis

Zoe Delis, co-a&e editor

Hi! My name is Zoe Delis and I am a co-a&e editor this year as a senior. I have been on the Oracle since my sophomore year and I am excited for my last year as an editor. I play field hockey and soccer, for both club and GBS. When I am not involved with school activities, I like hanging out with my friends and traveling with my family.

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Graduation day incites anxiety, nostalgia

Graduation day incites anxiety, nostalgia

Zoe Delis, co-a&e editor
May 21, 2021

Blue and gold caps and gowns. Long and sophisticated speeches from South’s best and brightest. Parents pointing the camera at you as you witness grandpa dozing off. You wait for Dr. Fagel to echo your...

capturing the art: Showcasing her one-of-a-kind designs, Lorenzini (center) uses South students as models (left and right). She also enjoys wearing some of her own unique outfits in and out of school.

Abby Lorenzini discovers her passion for fashion

Fiona Clements, Caroline Lo, and Zoe Delis
November 15, 2019

Upon first impression, one might not be able to guess that senior Abby Lorenzini, whose love of fashion is constantly reflected through her unique outfits, has traveled across the world. From Milan, Italy...

South students pursue discipline of ballet dancing

South students pursue discipline of ballet dancing

Zoe Delis, asst. a&e editor
November 15, 2019

Lacing up her worn-in pointe shoes, senior Jennifer Listerman prepares for her highly-anticipated winter performance of the Nutcracker. Dancenter North has become a second home for Listerman, as she is...

South students pursue discipline of ballet dancing

Zoe Delis, asst. a&e editor
November 15, 2019

Lacing up her worn-in pointe shoes, senior Jennifer Listerman prepares for her highly-anticipated winter performance of the Nutcracker. Dancenter North has become a second home for Listerman, as she is...

 Taking a break from his regular duties behind the counter at Dairy Queen, sophomore Marcel Hoang cleans a table. Hoang started working at Dairy Queen in April.

South students work fast food jobs, find fulfillment

Zoe Delis, Sloane Shabelman
May 24, 2019

Sophomore Katie Durow bops her head to her music as she heads to Dunkin’ for her 6 a.m. shift. Despite the early wake-up, Durow smiles as she watches the golden sun begin to rise across the horizon,...

A   Climb   towards   success:  Climbing up and over the challenging walls, Outdoors Club enjoys one of their trips to the Vertical Endeavors climbing facility. Activities that the Outdoors Club members partake in, specifically rock climbing, are a great way for students to improve on their physical strengths, according to sophomore Harrison Wollney.

Rock climbing challenges physical strengths

Zoe Delis and Elizabeth Hupe
February 8, 2019

As a kid, gazing up at the intimidating indoor rock climbing wall made the likelihood of conquering it seemingly impossible. However, once the fears are overcome, indoor rock climbing can become an entertaining...

it   can   happen   anywhere: Forming a line outside the auditorium doors, students wait for their belongings to be checked by faculty and administrators before school on Monday. Sept. 24 while Superintendent Dr. Michael Riggle supervises. This security measure was implemented after a message reading “there will be a school shooting on September 25th 2018” was found in a South classroom and reported on Sept. 20. Photo by Yoon Kim

Security procedures change, address local, national threats

This school year District 225 and South administration have applied new safety changes in the building because of the intensified urgency for stricter security, according to school officials. Additional...

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