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Panther Tales

The student news site of Great Bend High School

Panther Tales

The student news site of Great Bend High School

Panther Tales

Throwback: A walk down memory lane

Throwback: A walk down memory lane

Rossiel Reyes, Reporter March 14, 2018

About 69 years ago, then student, Dave Christiansen, was featured in one of the earliest copies of the Panther Tales. The story featured Mr. Christiansen with his basketball team and all the success the...

Article from the 1975 GBHS Panther Tales.

Throwback: Math, The Hardest Subject Ever

edith solorzano, Reporter November 9, 2017

In an article in the 1975 GBHS Panther Tales, it discussed  how mathematics was a difficult subject for students. No matter how good you are with numbers there are times when math is a hard subject to...

Throwback; 30 Years in the Future

Throwback; 30 Years in the Future

Sayler Peplinski, Editor November 8, 2017

In the December 22, 1987 issue of the GBHS Panther Tales, an article with the title of How will the teens of the eighties be remembered speaks about what teens from that year thought that they were going...

Throwback: The history of Girls’ and Boys’ State

Throwback: The history of Girls’ and Boys’ State

Rossiel Reyes, Reporter November 1, 2017

In the April 1986, edition of the Panther Tales, an article covers a story about the students participating in Girls’ and Boys’ State. Thirty-one years later the tradition to send boys and girls to...

Issue of 1985 Panther Tales over the drummers in GBHS

Throwback; The Drummers of GBHS

Sayler Peplinski, Editor October 19, 2017

In the issue of the 1985 Panther Tales an article speaks of how well known and heard percussion is in the halls of GBHS. This still has not changed with the crowds cheering every time the Great Bend High...

Article from 1970 Panther Tales.

Throwback; Pantastrophie

edith solorzano, reporter October 17, 2017

Dress codes have changed drastically since the seventies. From girls only wearing skirts to boys always having a cleanly shaven face. We can all agree that the dress code back then was way more strict...

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