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Students Get Involved Belonging to the Caprock curriculum, there are 39 clubs and organizations plus 10 sports in which students can participate. In the vocational program, students are trained for future job opportunities. Clubs and organizations are offered to any student wishing to partake in cam- pus or off campus activities. Students may also partici- pate in the sports program which over the years has been inspired by the enthusi- asm and support of the crowd. CID Mr. Eugene Trader instructs VOR students Teri DeSpain, Con- nie Samuels, Gloria Harris and Jennifer Carter, 12D Steve Rainwa- ter represented Caprock at Dr. B. J. Stamp's press conference, C35 Wayne Hunt pla s for a morning assembly, MJ ci-fs students enjoy themselves at the Halloween Danceg C55 ROTC students practice their shootingg Q61 Auto mechanics students work on a car engine, 179 Buildin r trades students work on the CHC house, Q81 Charlotte Bar- nett cheers at a varsity football game, C93 Ca mrock's newest sing- ing group, Plus, is composed of Shelba Jones, Charis White, Laura Moulder and Tom Jones, C101 James Errington roes high for the tap against Herefordg 1115 Home- making students clean up the kitchen after lab. Good Times 15
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Holiday Cheer Brightens Faces Cheerful smiles and happy faces were welcomed to Caprock on Dec. 15 during the Christmas assembly. Children from the High Plains Chil- dren's Home and the Children's Cot- tage were met by their Student Coun- cil representatives and were intro- duced to each assigned homeroom. The student body of Caprock then met in the auditorium for the enter- tainment, receiving of gifts, and of course the arrival of Santa Claus and his elves. After the presents were opened Student Council President Nancy Brents presented the amount of money collected and the number of cans donated. We beat last year's totals by com- piling 5,049 cans and 351,342.00 for the children's fund. C11 Student body at the Christmas assemblyg C21 Child receives her Big Gift g C31 The passing out of giftsg C41 Santa and his elvesg C51 Band performs for the Christmas assem- bl 5 C61 Santa and his elves pass out presentsg C711 A visit with Santag C81 Drama students performg C91 A hug for Santag C101 The gifts provided for the children at the Homes. Good Times 17
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