‘Nobody Should Be Faceless’

HHS Class Helps AIDS Orphans Put Their Stories In A Yearbook

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Posted: September 6, 2012

Harrisonburg High School sophomore Emily Bocook, 15, works on making a drawing to send to a student in Kenya. The class has a project helping orphans in Kenya create a yearbook. Their teacher, Mary Strickler, donated three computers to a village to make the project possible. “We’ll give them a skill that will be marketable for them,” she says. (Photos by Nikki Fox / DN-R)
Harrisonburg High School sophomore Meagan Roberts, 15, draws a picture to send to an orphan in Kenya Tuesday morning.
Harrisonburg High School senior Michelle Loveless (left), 17, and junior Paige Baedke, 16, label and sort the school’s new yearbooks Tuesday morning. HHS’ yearbook class is engaged in a project to help Kenyan children orphaned by HIV/AIDS create their own yearbook.

HARRISONBURG — With a few mouse clicks, students in Harrisonburg High School’s yearbook class can take, send and receive pictures or share them through any number of social media.

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