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junior Classical League members numbered many. These students were active in many club activities, Mr, Miller, Queen Clodfelter, King Carrington, and Miss Hinman paused before eating, Darrell Chambers performed the slave ritual, JCL were Roman? The junior Classical League of North Putnam was in charge of nominations for state officers at the state convention, Sandy Evens was chairman this year, and Lora Myers will take that job in 1971-72. The JCL also had a Christmas party as well as their traditional Roman Banquet, slaves and all. The Latin I award went to Kim Wilson. Latin II awards were presented to Lora Myers and Charles Simpson, and the Latin III award recipient was Douglas White.
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Mr. Bonar sponsored North Putnam's Spani This was a little bit of Spain at . . Spanish Club members jane Adamson and Janice McCullough won the Simon Bolivar awards this year, Carol Hostetter was the recipient of the jose de San Martin award. These honors were be- stowed upon tzhese students because of high aca- demic achievements. The most exciting news for some of the Spanish Club members was the bus tour to be taken to Mexico during June. The group was to visit the Floating Gardens, the pyramids, and Mexico City. sh Club. A trip to Mexico was offered for any of them. Dave Berry, Latin Club member, donned his toga for the Roman Banquet at school. 50
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Members of the Pep Club Council were QROW 1, 1. to r.j Sherri Stoker, Donna Malayer, Chris Stoker, Michelle Bridges, jan Porter. QROW 2j Brenda Fen- wick, Cindy South, Cindy Ades, jenny Summers, Cindy Goff, Brenda McBride, Rusa Rooker. These girls helped to organize and to coordinate the activ- ities of the Pep Club at North Putnam. Many novel ideas were put into effect this year. We pepped things up! TI-IE PEP BLOCK The pep block this year was literally beside it- self, that is there were two pep blocks--the girls' block and the boys' block. Although the boys' pep block was not created until late in the season, Ron Proctor and Mike Al- derson, the block organizers, did a fantastic job of putting the block in order for the Cloverdale game and for the tourney. The girls' block did a great cheering job through- out the season. They backed the varsity Cougars to many victories in the 1970-1971 season. The girls' new uniforms this year were blue with orange trim while the boy's uniforms were tie-dyed orange and blue. Pep Club members yelled their hearts out on the way to a Cougar victory at sectional time. Class posters sparked enthusiasm and school spirit during the basketball season, especially during the sectional and regional.
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