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Seiler Spends Year as Texan Alfred Seiler, a native of Switzer- land. became Caprocl-:'s second ex- change student. He resided with the R. ll. Legacy family, Al was brought to the United States through a joint effort of the American Field Service and students at Caprock. The Student Council sponsored a drive during the 1965-66 school year to raise 331000 by selling shares of stock at 50 cents a share. Al arrived in Amarillo after a seven- day ocean voyage across the Atlantic and a two-day bus ride from New York City. Al studied life and ideals of the American people. I-lis response to the nasal Texas voices was amusement and the genuine warmth and hospitality of Texas left a favorable impression on the Swiss boy. Practicing the violin is Al's hobby. The Legacys' per rabbit is Al's friend. l o .V vs: Al spends several hours studying and preparing his lessons. Al's weekly chore is mowing the lawn. um,
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- t. i 'ai Senior candidates sit in nervous anticipation as they await the campaign for the highest class office. ,NP junior Shartlet Simmons, casts her secret ballot. Voting systems used in all elections at Caprock are patterned after Texas State elec- tions. Campaigning and balloting resemble a typical community election. A record was set as the first run-off had to be held for all classes except Sophomore and Freshman presidents. As they count ballots during the election, Karen Stephens and Sue Clark, government students, learn governmental pro- cedures.
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