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UNITED WE STAND Our achievements have always led us to new areas of advancement and this year was no ex- ception. From the Latin club, which was one of the earliest organized clubs, to the new jour- nalistic honor club of Quill and Scroll, we prepared ourselves for the challenge of ex- cellence. Past examples of spirit and pride pushed us forward with the want to match and surpass the traditional Roo spirit. Each of us had our own way of showing our spirit. Whether it was marching in the band, selling ribbons or just attending the games to support our Roos, we each helped to make our victories memorable and our defeats bearable. The many clubs and organizations at Killeen High provided us with opportunities to excel in a variety of areas. In each happening we all proved to everyone that we were TRUE ROOS!! «« av ' ; SUSAN STREETER, Angela Moore, Tereasa Munson, and Blair Smith celebrate the Centennial with dress. ELLIS ROGERS |ust loves Baylor. LORI DAVIS daydreams during her lunch. MAINTAINING spirit during lunch isn ' t very hard as Roos gather to form a spirited pyramid. 14 — OPENING
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TO JOIN OR NOT TO JOIN All throughout our high school years, we have been presented the op- portunity to join a variety of clubs that have something for everyone. However, it was not the task of choos- ing which club that kept us from join- ing, it was deciding whether or not we were willing to give it our all. Ranging from the FHA club, who met once a month, to the ever busy Student Coun- cil, all of our clubs demanded that we give them our all. The National Honor Society, Key Club and Keywannettes contributed to the community by undertaking service projects that helped people outside of the schools, not to forget the language and Voca- tional clubs who held bake sales, car washes, and what-not stands which added a little spark to the school. That ' s just what the organizations at Killeen High were about. No matter how little or big the task was it was conquered with 100% plus. So, if you were wanting to join the best, we ' ve got ' em, but the chance was still up to you to join or not to join. T» WADE ADAMS decides on which class ring to buy. DEWANE KIDD takes his turn in sign painting. KHS bands enjoy the free carwash. 16 — OPENING
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