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Depressing theme of the one-act leads to cast bonding

Andi Fox, Feature Editor November 18, 2016

This year’s one-act play is known to be more depressing than previous ones. According to Senior Andrew Ansah, one of the actors in one-act, this is why this year’s play is so tiring for the actors....

Thomas Harrison finds success at VTA

Carrie Yoder, Staff Reporter November 7, 2016

Not only was the high school one act ‘That was Then’ successful at VTA, but so was Thomas Harrison’s one act play ‘937.’ Matt Schaeffer, a seventh grader in the one act, was astounded at...

Teacher appreciation day shows school pride

Sam Heie, Editor-in-Chief November 6, 2016

Walking through the hallways on Nov. 4 were teachers fully clad in football jerseys and gear, cheerleaders’ ribbons and marching band signs. This was a part of teacher appreciation day for the fall sports...

From left to right:
Juniors Isaiah King, Ethan Scribano, Marley Adamek and Lucie Rutherford show off their costumes.

AP Biology dresses up as organelles for Halloween

Christa Cole, Photography Editor November 1, 2016

  If you saw a student walking through the halls dressed as a bottle of glue this Halloween, it wasn’t random. For the first time, biology teacher Mac Bair had one of his two AP biology classes...

Students crowd the main stairwell on the way to class.

Overcrowding becomes danger, no solution in sight

Anna Rath, Feature Editor October 31, 2016

As soon as the bell rings at the end of each class, the hallways are immediately flooded with students and teachers travelling all over the building to reach their next class. Over the past few  years,...

Upton holds powerful connection with band

Andi Fox, Feature Editor October 27, 2016

Band director Daniel Upton has had a part in directing band ever since he started working at HHS five years ago. Upton’s love for music started when he was very young, but he didn’t always want to...

Frye finds love in driving buses

Theo Yoder, Editor-in-Chief October 26, 2016

Students involved in sports, band and various field trips who use a bus to travel have had 77 year-old David Frye as a bus driver. Frye has been driving bus for the high school for three years. “I...

Online classes prove to be nap time for some, rigorous course for others

Mac McDaniel, Staff Reporter October 17, 2016

Online classes are a requirement for an advanced diploma, but some students have different ideas about the challenges they offer when compared to traditional classes. "I heard multiple of my friends...

Junior Marissa Madden poses with her provisional license

High school teacher becomes driving instructor

Danny Dombrowski, Staff Reporter October 17, 2016

Physical education teacher TJ Butler has been the owner of his side business Butlers Driving School for almost 14 years. The business started in 2003 after his first year of teaching at the high school....

Competition cheer proves to be as much of a sport as any

Noah Siderhurst, Editor-in-Chief October 11, 2016

Competition cheer is an under-appreciated sport at HHS, according to coach Hannah Thigpen. “[Competition cheer] has always been seen as another extracurricular activity… [but] I’ve never underestimated...

MTC visits during ELT

Sarah Earle, Editor-in-Chief October 11, 2016

With the intention of sparking interests in students to explore their career paths, Massanutten Technical Center visited during the ELT block by presenting slideshows, a glimpse of each strand offered...

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