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WE MADE IT! Senior, Dana McComb, gladly takes the honor of breaking the last run-through sign after the last football game with the help of the other varsity squad members. -if ii, A me d, I . . ,jg REFLECTIONS OF SUPPORT Here in the win- dow ofa local business is a prime example of the community-wide spirit shared during the Wildcat football play-offs. WE'RE SO EXCITED! Celebrating about the trophy won at the Paris Invitational Speech Con- test are juniors, Mark Yant, Marci Nordin, San- dra Nelson, senior, Sean Franklin, junior, Kathy Woods, seniors, Laura Lundgren, and Dustin Brumfield. Opening Section 3
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Celebrating on our own Where's the party? It was right here at Sulphur Springs High School where everyone was celebrating every time success came our way. We began with the victorious Wildcat football season that saw our team win the district AAAA title and advance to state pla -offs for the first time in 31 years. This s ecialyoccasion brought school unity, pride, and, a renewed community support that sent our school spirits soaring to new heights. We even had more reason to celebrate knowing our Key Club was the largest in the Texas - Oklahoma district. The Student Council ulled through with another outstandlfng award from the Student Council Association. Meanwhile, the 1985 Cat's Paw captured the state championship title of the 2 Opening Section Texas High School Press Association. Academically juniors had reason to celebrate their 95 percent passage of the TEAMS test. Setting higher standards of achievement, our honors classes provided opportunities for the academically talented students to participate in challenging projects. Yes, we partied and celebrated, not just for a short while, but all year long. Our every endeavor proved to be worthy of praise. Even as the state school board put more pressures onthe school system, we kept on movin forward toward our goals. Iust surviving the battle with House Bill 72 was a victory in itself. As the ear passed at Sul hur Springs High School, student did not have flar to look to count the successful events that made 1986 a YEAR OF CELEBRATION
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gk 1 HITTING THE TRAIL. Driving his team of mules, Tom Howell, Ag teacher, enjoys the ride in the wagontrain. DECISIONS, DECISIONS. Sofhomores, Travis Willman and Todd Osborn loo over some of the T-Shirts commemorating the Sesquicentennial. Opening Section
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