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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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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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A Celebrating Texas Style Wagons, Ho! Come join us as We relive the biggest birthday arty of the year celebrating our 150thj anniversary. Sulphur S rings High School students mingled with other Texans and out-of-state visitors as the wheels started turning for the Sesquicentennial Wagon Train in Sulphur Springs. Plans for the Wagon Train were originated and established by Ian France of Saltillo. Therefore, we, as the citizens of Ho kins County, were proud to be the send-off committee for this modern day adventure. The horse-wagon caravan slowly but steadily headed southwest on its long 3,000 mile journey. The Wagon trail led the present day pioneers around the state as they instilled a living heritage in our hearts. Preparation for this major event began months in advance and the momentum picked up speed very quickly. Local businesses began promoting the celebration and reminding us of the occasion as groups and clubs made plans to take part. Our affiliation with the wagon train left a brand of pride that made 1986 A YEAR OF CELEBRATION. Opening Section
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