Frank Dalcour, Jr, waits to board a bus with his sisters, Tanaika Bettis (left) and Ricsyna Bettis (right) and parents (not shown). About 100 of the 600 or so evacuees housed at Camp Williams boarded buses to Dallas, Texas Wednesday evening. From Dallas, they will make they way to a variety of locations and reunite with friends and family members.Alvin Price, of New Orleans, sits on his family's luggage as he waits to board a bus to Houston, Texas. About 100 of the 600 or so evacuees housed at Camp Williams boarded buses to Dallas, Texas Wednesday evening. From Dallas, they will make they way to a variety of locations and reunite with friends and family members.With tears streaming down his face, Jacob Burton of New Orleans hugs his cousin, Troylynn Wilson, before he was to board a bus for Dallas, Texas. Wilson was staying behind at Camp Williams while she decided what to do and where to go. About 100 of the 600 or so evacuees housed at Camp Williams boarded buses to Dallas, Texas Wednesday evening. From Dallas, they will make they way to a variety of locations and reunite with friends and family members.A family from New Orleans makes their way to a bus headed to Dallas and then Houston, Texas. About 100 of the 600 or so evacuees housed at Camp Williams boarded buses to Dallas, Texas Wednesday evening. From Dallas, they will make they way to a variety of locations and reunite with friends and family members.Cedric Webb of New Orleans takes in his last view of the Wasatch Mountains before boarding a bus to begin his trip to Nashville, Tennessee where he will reunite with family members he was split up from by the hurricane Katrina disaster.