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Jil The Key Club is a service club under the Kiwanis. The club was involved in several projects this year. The club participated in derby day and won first place for collecting the most can goods for the Honduras food drive. The club also collected alumi- num cans for Big Brothersf, The Key Club sold pens with the basketball schedule on them for a money making project. Also Key Club members had work parties on Saturday mornings to collect money. At the end of the year the Key Club sent a few bas- ketball players to camp. Left: Gary Broxlon and George Dawson lake time out from school to do olher things they enjoy, for instanrc-. talking lo Marla O'D0niel. Bf'l01u.'Ce0rge Dawson, Howell Brown, Timothy Gradily. Randy Bridges. and Gary Broxlon are the Key Club officers. Ki-y Clulvf43
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