Cheer performs at the Hoco Assembly. (Amy White)Dance team performs at the assembly. (Amy White)Band always hypes up the crowd at assemblies. (Amy White)Freshman Pack nominees run out to introduce themselves. (Amy White)Unified Football leads the crowd in the signature Marching cheer. (Amy White)Junior Pack answers their get to know you question. (Amy White)Senior and Sophomore packs wait to hear who the leaders are. (Amy White)Olander kids and teachers walk at the feeder parade. (Amy White)Bauder kids and teachers walk at the feeder parade. (Amy White)Lopez kids and teachers walk at the feeder parade. (Amy White)Johnson Okids and teachers walk at the feeder parade. (Amy White)Blevins kids and teachers walk at the feeder parade. (Amy White)Webber kids and teachers walk at the feeder parade. (Amy White)Taylor Slauson and Lindsey Kaines get ready for $5 Friday. (Amy White)Roller Coaster with the lights off. (Amy White)Students play board games at the Hoco Dance. (Amy White)Students dance the night away. (Amy White)Students take a break from dancing in the mosh pit. (Amy White)Students pose with the decorations for the Tangled-Up Homecoming theme. (Amy White)Students take a break from dancing to pose on the dance floor. (Amy White)Students dance to all kinds of fun songs. (Amy White)
Jamie is a senior at Rocky. She intends to play softball in college, but loves to play all kinds of sports with her friends and family. Jamie is also in clubs like Peer Counseling, Mu Alpha Theta, and NHS. She is excited to connect more with her fellow peers through writing for The Highlighter.
Amy White is adviser of The Highlighter. She taught yearbook and newspaper at Mountain View High School prior to arriving at Rocky in 2013. She is originally from California and does not yet appreciate snow. She is married and has three kids. She likes to read, travel, and shop.
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