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K N44- Q. Floatin - Iunior Keith Stephens adds the finishing touches to the Key Club's homecoming float. Decisions, decisions - Sponsor Randy Bumgar- dener and president Mike Hill pick out another money making project for the Key Club. Singin 'a1ang- Key Clubbers Tom Hamm, Randy Reynolds and Byran Spence sing Christmas carols at the hospital. 116-Tough Stuff
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