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Freshman Carissa Clark realizes J how Important good notes can be when studymg for a test as she scans her notations during l lunch. .J Mr. Henry Marable presents the I A. F. Bridges Award, for high ideals of ethics and integrity in the teaching and promotion of 1 citizenship and sportsmanship. .J Sophomore Lyndsey Kyk~ member of the Hiking Club, I enjoys the solitude and beauty found on top of the Balds at I Roan Mountain. .J e band Triple DC, the -, winners of the talent show, .. I performed "Inner Sandman,• which was a hit with the judges l and the student body. .J unior Jake Martin, -, masquerading as Republican I presidential candidate Senator John McCain, participates in I homecoming week. .J phomore Randy Cole m:::"1 his Elizabethton Cyclone I opponent on the mat as they prepare to wrestle in a district I match held at DCHS. .J 2 I~IEI)ONIE Senior Logan Fox demonstrates his pride by dressing as the Pioneer mascot during many sports events.
.. z ~ C) ~ .. - I -. ~ IIII - () . ~ II - ... Ill - Ill - fttll - ll/EMOIJIEI.ING has its ups and downs. It has forced us into day-to-day uncertainty and has encouraged our /l/Ei.l~t~'lC:IE on adaptability. It has /l/Ei=il/ES/·1/E/J our view ofthe future and /l/E/J/Ei=i~'l/E/J who we are. At times it has proven our ll/ES/1.1/ENC:IE and has The Pioneer Marching Band completes another spirited performance during halftime at a home game. ll/Ei~'li=OilC:IEIJ our commonalities. It has /l/Ei=l~'l/E/J our strengths and exposed our weaknesses. The experience has ll/EiE~'l/EilGIZIEIJ us, and we have /l/E/JIE/JIC:~!.TIEIJ ourselves to learning and to good citizenship.
We have /l/EIJISOO\'IE/l/EIJ our ingenuity and /l/EC:IJ!IMIE/J our dreams. We have /l/EN/El~'IE/J our visions for the future. It has given us a chance to /l/EC:Ot'#NIEC:T and unify as Pioneers. Old friendships have been /l/EIESul/31./SI·IIE/J and new Senior Samantha Teasner donates blood during the HOSA-sponsored bloodmobile held In the gym. ones nurtured. There has been a /l/E/31/lT/·1 ofPioneer pride and a Ill= '1\~l/. of leadership. The adventure will Ill= ~~lll/J all who persevere. ll/Ei~XI~IE/l/IENC:IE who we are in 2009 - David Crockett High School... /liE/JON/E. .. z :;: (!) ~ .. - a ~ "" -.. I ~ ~ I - .. II - () . ~ II -.. Ill - I ~ " .. -
Ms. Ken Anne Sherwood and Mr. Andy Irvin shout out loud in excitement to show their Pioneer pride. JR a~dets sophomo::-, uCliS McKee, senior Brand~ I urtls, and junior Aaron Ojeda Junior Aaron Blevins roun~ third base, glances toward ~he I outfield, and heads toward home plate during a home game I against Dobyns·Bennett. .J Freshman Bailey Dunbar a'::d1 sophomore Evan Davis I concentrate as they work on their llSSignment In keyboarding, I II reaulrsd s!ass .J Juniors Keira English, Hannah I Cummings, Haley Cummings, Drue Deloach, Clinton Freeman, and Paige Thompson hurry I throuqh the crowded hallways.J Sophomore Call Cutshaw :::::i1 senior Madison Farmer recreate I their childhood super heros during homecoming week's I dress up days .J Juniors Jordan Britton, Jes~ Tesneary, Mrs. Sky Bridges, I and junior Melissa Stansberry wear clothes from their favorite
Cross. Sophomores Katie Crain, Kelsie Clark, Jessica Oxendme, Chrishna Knight, and junior Victoria Burke engage in a conversation between classes. The entire student body rushes the floor as they await the announcement of the spirit stick.
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