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HOMERGOM REPRESENTATIVES x HALL MONITORS
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I ' STUDENT COUNCIL This year the THS Student Council spent a busy season planning many successful projects. Included in these activities were the out of town game at Mesa during the football season, a downtown rally for the Badg- er Backers before the North Phoenix game, a Clean Up Week in coopera- tion with Catalina November 6-12, and many interesting assemblies. Another big hit with everyone was the THS Amphi Rival Romp, also sponsored by our governing body. This organization functioned mainly to make THS the outstanding school that it is. Advisor Mr. George Hunt Q9 1:5 X at Row 1. Barbara Payne, Bev Tipton, John Welch, Emma Gee, Mr. Hunt, advisor Row 2. Terry Muse, Lou Crowder, Gaye Garrett, Barbara Brean, Sue Fuller, Janie Rosenblum Row 5. Eric O'Dowd, Jane Wise, Lynn Moon, Gwen Bar- thels, Carol Fredenburg, Jeannie Woon Row 4. Franklin Gee, Suzan Krebs, Mugsy Manning, Gary Fry, Judy Loper, Sandra Padgett Row 5. Pat Dunlap, Judy Martin, Pat Fuller, Steve McCov, Linda South, Bronnie Tuchman
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1 -S Freshmen justices Bobby Gee Ester Bustamente TRADITIONS COMMITTEE Were you made acquainted with the Traditions Committee? You may have well been, if you committed any misdemeanor in the past school year which brought you before its members. The Traditions Committee, junior Justices Dick Dow Mary Stewart Sophomore justices Betty Gee Judy Wilder which is the judicial branch of the THS Student Government, met twice a week during fifth period to judge those students who did not abide by the rules. Presiding over the group this year was George McLain, chief justice. Chief justice, George McLaing Court Recorder, Dee Stigers, Clerk, joey Miller, Baliff, Sandy Danzigerg Advisor, john O'Neill Each Spring two justices are elected from each class. For the past two semesters they were: jim Cooper and D. L. Secrist, sen- iorsg Mary Stewart and Dick Dow, juniorsg Judith Wilder and Betty Gee, Sohpomoresg and Es- ter Bustamante and Bobby Gee, freshman. Dee Stigers was elected to the position of court recorder. The office of clerk was filled by Joey Miller and Sandy Danziger acted as baliff. Mr. john D. O'Niel capably advised the group this year. M 5 Senior justices D. L. Secrist Jim Cooper va , M, 'giv w 5 'itigj M . .1 1 ' A , . GL, ,nut F 91 1. N
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