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MEMORY WASHINGTON (Kanga) , Karen Henson, and Betty Millsap pose during a Copperas Cove game. EVEN during iuncti Kangaroos tiave time to say that K.H.S. is number one. SANDY JOHNSON is proud to be a Keywannette no matter what! MRS. SHARON PURSELL dedicates her time and effort in the Jerry Lewis Telethon. {oMu 4 t e OPENING— 9
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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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ROO SPORTS DEMAND 110% Some people are satisfied with giving just 100% and believing that that is the best effort. The best is nothing short of 110% when your body aches and you ' re too tired to sleep, then you mentally know you gave it your all and you ' re pleased with yourself. Set your goals high and strive for perfection because there is no limit to your talent and ability in sports. If you practice and practice striving for ex- cellence and giving 1 10% all the time, your lit- tle talent may just not stop at high school, it may extend to the college level and even some- day to the professional rankings. When you ' re down and losing, reach for something extra within yourself. To be a winner in sports give 110% all the time, and if you lose you will not feel bad because you have had the satisfaction of knowing you did your best. Hard work, team- work, thorough preparation, determination, leadership and the desire to win all adds up to one big victory! KILLEEN lets the Bulldogs know who is number one. CARLOS QUINONES shows great stride in his winning Crosscountry run. BAM MOZEE, Stephanie Revelle shows teamwork in a vic- tory against Round Rock Westwood. THE Maroon Machine rolls on. 10 — OPENING
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