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V T y D ?? ' .iw JEFF BRANDON, Lisa Watts, and Robin Mears build spirit at the Killeen vs. Bryan pep rally. LEADERS are always on ttie look out as stiown tiere by Mr. Holland and Mr. Lawler. TYPING can also help the fingers for basketball as proven by Greg Brovifn and Marcus Boldin. DIRECTING the band during a football game is Mr. Quintanilla. SONDRA JOHNSON and Mark Smith wait impatiently for the Fireman ' s Hall to open. OPENING— 7
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OUR LIFE Our life has constantly moved and changed around us and to keep up we naturally have changed with it, some days were with the gang while other days we valued our privacy, with the gang we went to scary movies, to exciting games, out for an occa- sional pizza, going to a friend ' s party, shooting pool, or enjoyed laughing and telling jokes. When we valued our privacy we stayed home and read a good book, watched our favorite program, or wrote letters to friends who had moved away. No matter where we are or what we were doing, we backed our fellow Roos and centered our teenage years around our friends. ANNE SEIGMAN enjoys a few laughs at a barbecue. THE Roo Review congratulates Raymond Henry on a job well done! THERE ' S never a dull moment in the Pep Club. VOLLEYBALL girls can build spirit also.
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REMEMBER WHEN only ball players wore baseball hats necklaces were for girls only blue jeans cost $8.00 a pair cowboys were the real thing girls only wore dresses guys had short hair grass was sonnething to be mowed cokes were 20(1 gas was 40(1; per gallon we didn ' t have calculators movies were 50(1: Burger Chef was the in place 18 was a legal age to drink N lcDonalds only had hamburgers bubble gum was Id; things weren ' t sugar free we survived the heatwave the hostages had no Christmas swimming pool tickets were sold for25(t there weren ' t any EAGLES in town the old office the passes were pink Batman was the hero each Star Trek was a new adventure we-didn ' t wear braces we had to be 18 to drive there were mini skirts those were the good ' ole days!! HAPPINESS Is spreading your wings and taking off as Laurel Stell, Paul Allbrlght, and Regina Cavanaugh tfirow their caps in the air. MARY GALABOFF and Monica Brown stand erect and show their pride in Roo Country. GRACE, beauty, and style take practice as shown by Patti Robinson. 8 — OPENING
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