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Theo Yoder

Theo Yoder, Editor-in-Chief

Theodore Yoder is a senior Editor-In-Chief who enjoys skiing, hiking outdoors and playing tennis. He also volunteers with the Harrisonburg Rescue Squad. He writes a variety of stories as well as designs the front page for the print issue every month. He attended Eastern Mennonite School before transferring to Harrisonburg High School. He enjoys traveling and has been to New Zealand three times in the past seven years.

 

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Jose Rocha throws a fastball down to a batter in the Regional semi-finals during his sophomore year. The game went to the tenth inning and ended with the Streaks having a walk win. The final score of 14-13 sent the Streaks to the state tournament.

[Photo] Rocha, coaches reflect on college baseball commitment

Owen Stewart and Owen Marshall December 20, 2018

Jose Rocha throws a fastball down to a batter in the Regional semi-finals during his sophomore year. The game went to the tenth inning and ended with the Streaks having a walk win. The final score of 14-13...

Senior Lawan Rasul (left) and junior Sadeeq Saffo (right) face each other with the Kurdish and Iraqi flags painted respectively on their faces.

[Photo] Kurdish-Iraqi tensions escalate as conflict continues

Lucie Rutherford, Editor-in-Chief March 27, 2018

Senior Lawan Rasul (left) and junior Sadeeq Saffo (right) face each other with the Kurdish and Iraqi flags painted respectively on their faces.

Whitten works on filming for a documentary in Nome, AK.

Whitten settles in Alaska after life of travel

Theo Yoder, Editor-in-Chief March 19, 2018

After fighting wildfires in the West and touring the East Coast with his band and traveling to Guatemala to study Spanish and working on a fishing boat in Alaska, HHS Alum, Bryan Witten, works as a camera...

Members of the community join hands in recognition of the shooting at Stoneman Douglas High School. HHS spent 17 minutes holding hands in a unity chain around the halls to show their support.

[Photo] Students, staff stand in solidarity with Parkland

Lucie Rutherford, Editor-in-Chief March 14, 2018

Members of the community join hands in recognition of the shooting at Stoneman Douglas High School. HHS spent 17 minutes holding hands in a unity chain around the halls to show their support.

A drone is flown around the auditorium as part of a Fire Department demonstration.

Fall STEMinar involves new technologies used by first responders

Theo Yoder, Editor-in-Chief December 13, 2017

As the drones took flight in the auditorium Monday evening, the Harrisonburg Fire and Police Department explained how they use this technology to conduct search and rescue. The fall STEMinar began with...

Senior Ayianna Jackson sits beside a pint of blood as she cleans her arm off after her fourth time giving blood in three years.

[Photo] Saving lives, one pint of blood at a time

Theo Yoder, Editor-in-Chief November 14, 2017

Senior Ayianna Jackson sits beside a pint of blood as she cleans her arm off after her fourth time giving blood in three years.

Junior Jayln Sneary poses for a photo in Hawaiian gear.

[Photo] Jalyn Sneary

November 6, 2017

Junior Jayln Sneary poses for a photo in Hawaiian gear.

Sophomore Atilia Thomas jumps for a block.

[Photo] Streaks volleyball falls to Knights by close margin

Madely Blas-Valdez, Staff Reporter September 18, 2017

Senior Olivia Comer and sophomore Atilia Thomas jump for a block during the fourth and final set of the game.

Sophomore Owen Stewart starts as pitcher.

[Photo] Harrisonburg vs EC Glass game recap

Olivia Comer, Editor-in-Chief June 2, 2017

Sophomore Owen Stewart starts as pitcher.

Imran heads the ball towards goal.

Streaks crush competition at regionals

Theo Yoder, Editor-in-Chief May 31, 2017

Robinson prepares for a new bowling league

Robinson prepares for a new bowling league

Theo Yoder, Editor-in-Chief May 31, 2017

Junior Andrew Robinson has been bowling strikes and spares since the fourth grade. Just recently in his previous season, through the months of January to mid April, he has successfully won three awards...

Junior Huruy Abraha stabs at a ball during the first half of the match.

[Photo] Boys soccer snatches conference title from Handley during penalty kicks

Garrett Cash, Editor-in-Chief May 24, 2017

Gonzalez jumps for the header on a corner kick.

Seven seniors get ready to play college level athletics.

Seniors commit to playing sports in college

Theo Yoder, Editor-in-Chief May 12, 2017

Seven senior athletes signed their letters of intent to begin their college athletic careers yesterday. These seniors are Casey Wilson, Jeremy Pultz, KeeShawn Perry, Kendall Thompson, Ethan Harris, Josh...

A student poses as they complete a Scantron, a method typically used in standardized testing, like AP exams

[Photo] Don’t stress over AP tests

Sam Heie, Editor-in-Chief April 27, 2017

A student poses as they complete a Scantron, a method typically used in standardized testing, like AP exams

[Video] Newsstreak students see fish fly

Theo Yoder, Editor-in-Chief April 20, 2017

Three days before spring break, 10 members of the Newsstreak staff traveled to Seattle for a journalism conference. During their free time, they decided to go down to the famous Pike Place Market, where...

Tennis recap, HHS vs. MillBrook

Theo Yoder, Editor-in-Chief March 24, 2017

The varsity boys tennis team traveled to face the Warriors of Sherando High School on Monday. This was the second match of the season for the Streaks after the match on Friday vs Millbrook. The Streaks...

Dr. Derek Jantz presents at the 2017 biotechnology symposium

[Photo] 2017 Biotechnology Symposium

Theo Yoder, Editor-in-Chief March 9, 2017

Dr. Derek Jantz presents at the 2017 biotechnology symposium

Students get excited for winter pep rally

Theo Yoder, Editor-in-Chief February 13, 2017

JV and Varsity girls play against James Wood

JV and Varsity girls play against James Wood

Angel Hendrix and Theo Yoder December 9, 2016

(Photo gallery by Online Managing Editor Angel Hendrix shows the junior varsity game) Varsity game recap by Sports Editor Theo Yoder: The Varsity girls basketball team fell 53-39 to the Colonels...

A photo juxtaposing the inferior utensil by the fork and knife.

Are spoons useless?

Theo Yoder, Editor-in-Chief December 8, 2016

When eating a bowl of soup, cereal or any other food that is liquidy, your mind automatically goes to the appropriate utensil, the spoon. But have you ever stopped to think wether spoons are useless? Think...

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...

Girls volleyball loses to rivals TA

Theo Yoder, Editor-in-Chief September 28, 2016

Last night, the varsity girl’s volleyball team faced the Knights of Turner Ashby. While they were unable to pull away with the win, The Streaks kept with The Knights every set. During the first set,...

The cheerleaders perform their routine during the pep rally.

[Photo] First pep rally

August 26, 2016

The cheerleaders perform their routine during the pep rally.

Gallery: Day one of Tiny Tots concerts completed

Gallery: Day one of Tiny Tots concerts completed

Theo Yoder, Editor-in-Chief March 22, 2016

The Symphonic band hosted day one of their annual "Tiny Tots" concert on Tuesday, March 22. The concert is held in the auditorium, and is given for all the surrounding elementary school students. The concert...

Students add tiles to the mural

[Photo] Artist helps with school mural

Garrett Cash, Editor-in-Chief March 10, 2016

Students add tiles to the mural

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