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O C 56'?f'm: A result of the accomplishments made this year in all endeavors s Bart Badguy came into town, there was dead silence. Fer hung in the air like thick fog. One could hear a soft clink, clink, clink of spurs coming closer and closer. Could it be? Was it possible? Suddenly, Greg Good Guy jumped out and rescued the town folks. He was a hero. As the sun began to sink, Greg Good Guy took his leave. He will never be forgotten. He will live on in their memories always. In western books, fairy tales, movies and such, the fantastic ex- ploits of legendary heroes are told. Well, in 1986 a different kind of legend was told. It was a legend of joy and sorrow, good times and had times, ac- complishments and failures, but never defeat. This legend told of the lives of determined in- dividuals who, no matter what, came out on top. Vandals of '86 had many legendary successes beginning with day one when the highest enrollment ever was recorded. Football heroes captured the district title with a 10-0 record. Several were elected on district teams and some even to All-East Texas teams. Sports heroes were not the only legends to he found. Clubs also made history with their achievements. junior Historians placed a historial marker on the jarmen oil well as well as becom- ing part of the Adopt a Highway and the Adopt a Building pro- grams. Student Council will be remembered for its adoption of a highway, but more significant than that, was its efforts in pro- moting school dances. Keeping in tune with everyone else, the band and choir made their mark. The band made straight first divisions at l..T Sing merrily. The beginning choir at VHS makes their introduc- tory debut at a fall concert where the advanced choir also performed. Y A N '19 z',.,, . .ts ' in i' Q iw- wp, Van Banner
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A 1. - xiii' :if f ' wi, ey wgqwbl :Ei 21' E ' -fl k ,: ,iff f:fi?qfgt.'k4w Once upon a time. With thc beginning of the new day also came the beginning of the story of VHS - LIVING A LEGEND. L, - QM Mirbarl Srbroedn' NDALITE '86 VAN HIGH SCHOOL BOX 69 V N, TEXAS 75790 OL ME 56 Title Page 1
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Q iwf fa? WM -'f,, 9 if ff' ' A ,1 ,ii gi f ,f ze ,,,, ,V , ,,' The Senior l Class had an exceptional year and made history in EVERY- THING they did, Senior Chad Krisher said. I will always remember Homecoming, when we twirled halftime in the pouring rain and the lights went out at the stadium, junior Laura Robichaux said. Six pOl1'ltS. Kim Moore C337 car- ries the ball to hopefully add another six points to the score oar int e amon ame. M b d h C M 9 y ,Q g i r s f
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