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Approximately eighty junior high students composed the junior Historical Club at North Putnam. History opened up new Worlds. History was often learned first-hand by the Junior and Senior Historical Societies. The Junior Historical Society visited Vincennes and New Harmony. The George Rogers Clark Memorial was seen and the ex- periment in communal living at New Harmony was investigated. Claudia Tracy, a member of the Senior Histor- ical Society, was elected to a state office. The project for the junior Historical Society state convention was entitled Our Astronauts. Pupils constructed facsimiles of rockets, researched the kind of foods eaten in space, and delved into all phases of space travel. They won third place for their exhibit at the state historical convention at Indianapolis. The members of the Senior History Club were QFRONT ROW, l. to r.j Bill Wise, Gene Pingleton. KROW 2j President Roy Zenor, Treasurer, Bill Berry, Vice President, Trudi Boswell, Secretary Rusa Rooker, Gary Morlan, Randy Burton, Diane Miller, sponsor Mrs. VanVactor. QROW 3j jim Robertson, Don Moorehouse, Mark French, jim Lambermont, Joy Rayfield, Carolyn Davis, and Becky Cox.
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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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This year Mrs, Zenor taught only in the elemen- tary schools, so the direction of the chorus and glee sang traditional and religious Christmas music, Every Tuesday and Thursday vocal chords would club was turned over to Mr, Wilson and Mr. Gjesvold. be limbered up as that high note was about to be These two groups were the vocal part of the Christmas convocation held for the students. They Please sing louder! Members of the Glee Club were QROW lj Mary Haulk, Martha Porter, Darlene Smiley, Debbie Shillings, Dorothy Dean, Paula Miller, Kathy Crosby, Sherri Stoker, Angie Thompson, Pam Clampitt, Pam Allen, Martha Plunkett, Beth Sample, QROW 23 Diantha Crodian, Barbara Lanham, Kathy Collins, Nancy Burdine, Barbara Miles, Beverly Kelly, Bar- bara Miller, Terry Love, Claudia Tracy, Delmara Liu, Jeri Summers, Claudia Daniels, QROW 53 Lo- rita Norman, Linda Hamilton, Joyce Cox, Debbie Grassick, Cathy Fitzsimmons, Carolyn Davis, Sandy Evans, Jenny Summers, Debbie Nichols, Donna Ma- layer, Donna Huffman, Darla Burdette. QROW 4j Betty Burke, Sandy Dodd, Kathy Davis, Evelyn Harper, Cheryl Phillips, Kenda Adams, Cathy Proc- tor, Vicki Lady, Martha Page, Angie Frazier, Tracy Etcheson, Lora Myers, reached. Pam McCullough was a concession worker at ball games. The money made was used for clubs.
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