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Misery by junior Antonella DElia

D’Elia finds self identity through art

Nyah Phengsitthy, Editor-in-Chief April 27, 2018

Art is what the makes the world go round for junior Antonella D’Elia. Being the main thing she turns to when things aren’t going right for her, or when they are going just fine, D’Elia has...

Gelberg-Hagmaier shows off her comet tattoo.

Gelberg-Hagmaier tattoos body with meaningful symbol

Sid Tandel, Photography Editor in Chief April 17, 2018

The ink permanently engraved on Naomi Gelberg-Hagmaier’s tattoo has a special meaning to her. “[My tattoo] is the astronomical sign for comet, and for me it's about gender identity because it’s...

Junior Michael Sy prepares to serve the ball to Rockbridges number four player.

Sy carries interest in tennis from Germany to U.S.

Garrett Cash, Editor-in-Chief April 16, 2018

After living in the area of Bavaria, Germany for 16 years and playing tennis there, junior Michael Sy came to the United States after his father landed a job at James Madison University. “[I played...

A sandwich with seasoned sprouts offered at Mashita.

Mashita offers unique Korean menu

Lucie Rutherford, Editor-in-Chief April 13, 2018

Driving down Market Street towards I-81, Mashita is hard to miss. The light gray truck has graffiti-style writing on its side stating the food truck’s name, which means “delicious” in Korean. The...

Librarian Bradley Walton reads a book in the library.

Walton publishes various plays

Jenifer Bautista, Staff Reporter April 12, 2018

From serious to humerous, librarian Bradley Walton writes plays ranging from ten minutes to one and a half hour long with titles like “How to Kill a Mockingbird” and “The Absolutely Insidious and...

The design companys logo.

Video game developer visits during ELT

Ethan Power, Staff Reporter April 11, 2018

Sean Landis, the lead developer at Raincrow Studios (a game company currently making a mobile game named “Covens”) came to HHS April 4 for an ELT event. Sean graduated from the University of Maryland,...

Students use sports to relieve stress

Students use sports to relieve stress

Emma Lankford, Staff Reporter April 6, 2018

At some point in life, everyone has been stressed about one thing or another. However, the difference is in how that stress is dealt with. For some, this method is taking pills to provide relaxation, but...

Vogel lays beside the change he counted out to supplement his coffee habit.

Vogel evaluates financial situation

Martin Beck, Staff Reporter April 5, 2018

For high schoolers who find their employment options limited, due perhaps to academic or filial obligations, affording even the cheapest gourmet coffee can prove difficult. Just ask senior Corin Vogel,...

Schaeffer participates in both a band with HHS students and a band through JMU.

Schaeffer participates in JMU, local band

Ryan Caricofe, Staff Reporter April 4, 2018

Sam Schaeffer leads a double life. He is the drummer for a local jazz/funk band called Low Volume along with Jaden Graham on bass, Leif McCoy on guitar, Noah Pope on Alto Sax, and Philip Hart on tenor...

Yutzy aspires to play at collegiate level

Yutzy aspires to play at collegiate level

Ashley Iscoa, Page Editor April 2, 2018

For most athletes, the goal is to accomplish a certain task by the end of the season. Whether it is effortlessly scoring an upper 90 or qualifying for state quarterfinals. Similar to most upperclassmen,...

Berkeley and his wife kiss outside of the courthouse, the same place they married.

Berkeley proposes, marries in the same day without ceremony

Jackson Hook, Sports Editor March 30, 2018

Just over two years ago on Nov. 10, physics teacher Seth Berkeley decided with his then fiancé that they would get married. The two went to the courthouse in downtown Harrisonburg and had the ceremony...

A students lunch tray sits on a table after third lunch.

Student hostility increases

Sam Heie, Editor-in-Chief March 30, 2018

Trash cans overflow and tables clutter with abandoned trays as all 1,600 students pour in and out of the cafeteria for their lunch shifts. Messiness tends to be a given for a high school cafeteria, but...

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