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r l Enthusiastic Longhorns Diane Folson, iunior cheerleader, boosts Longhorn spirit at the Caprock-Palo Duro football game. Display Spirit Caprock is known for its great school spirit. In athletic and aca- demic competition alike, Longhorns back their school TOO per cent. Many organizations helped create school spirit. The cheerleaders were present at all pep rallies and at many sports events. The Student Council sold spirit ribbons for every football game and Y-Teen members sold Longhorn flags. The Hi-Y spon- sored El Toro, Caprock's first mascot. But the group most responsible for that fighting Longhorn spirit was the student body. Without their loyal .support there would have been no school spirit. They supported the football team through victory and defeat. They were proud of the band, the debate team, and everyone else who represented Cap- rock. This is what is known as the Spirit of the Orange and the Pride of the White. r ! The mighty Longhorns break through a spirit sign as they charge onto the field at the Longhorn-Don game.
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ff 4, , if ...LQ-df 1-if as-a'-ff: if-ug M ,,,, Y , Pat Stanfield decorates Prissy Bigham's car before the Tascosa-Caprock football game on October l2. HHN-we . A proposal? No, Patti Samuels, senior, has to Rickey Culp, Mike Scroggins, Larry Woodward, beg Dan Barbarito to buy a Longhorn flag. Ted Liles, John Stadler, and David Hollywood Garrison prove that even football players have spirit.
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