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    Homecoming 2019

    October 8, 2019

    Cambry King

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    Cambry King, Video Editor

    Hey hey! I'm Cambry King, and I've finally made it as a senior. It's my second and final year on staff as well as the video editor. Besides journalism, I'm also involved in the Soaring Pride Band, and I work at the local United. My hobbies include playing...

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