Doss wears her pins as a physical representation of the work she has put in.
Soccer Pin Photo Essay
May 4, 2024
“I won my pins from getting assists, and they mean a lot to me. I mean, I think it just shows my hard work when I look at them, and the dedication that I put in to earning them.” – Aubrey Doss
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Eva Essman, Editor
Essman is currently a senior at RIHS.
She is currently involved in Football cheer, boys basketball cheer, competition cheer, cross country, track, soccer, Rocky Riveters, Gray Matters, Student Council, National Honors Society, Fellowship of Christian Athletes.
After high school, she plans to attend college to major in Biology/Pre-Med, to eventually become a pediatrician.
She joined Journalism to “To get to contribute to the Yearbook and to take a fun class to have a good time.”
What does telling Rocky’s stories mean to her? “It means sharing our culture of Rocky based off of what is happening right now and showing who all is involved.”

Josie Driskill, Editor
Driskill is currently a senior at RIHS.
She is currently involved in Football, Basketball, and Competition cheerleading, student council, and Gray Matters.
After high school, she plans to “attend Mount Mercy University to continue my education is Exercise Science and to continue cheerleading.”
She joined Journalism because “I thought it would be a good, and fun, experience to learn more about journalism and be more involved with the school.”
What does telling Rocky’s stories mean to her? “It makes me proud of our school because I get to share all the accomplishments our school does. I like having a part in sharing the history the students make.”