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CAFETERIA FORCE Oh boy! Lunch time! The best time of the day at Hancock! Mrs. Cornell super- vises the lunchroom staff, and they work early and late to give us tasty and well balanced meals. For months we trudged out in the rain and snow to go to Ward III cafeteria for our meals. It was a great day, shortly after Thanksgiving, when we moved intoourown bright and shining room. It has lovely colonial chintz curtains, modern stainless steel fixtures, and a juke box. We have two lunch periods of thirty minutes each in order to accommo- date the faculty and students. A number of us students assist in serving the food We have reason to be proud of our ef- ficient cooks who do much to make our school Triple A.n Dorothy Cornell, Ethel Patten, Anna Johannes, Lula Marchbanks. Wk cfear' The Jfream of obafacies If your locker wcn't open, who opens it for you, who mops and oils the floors, keeps the building warm, washes the sin- dows, cleans the blackboards, and gives Hancock that freshly scrubbed look? Our maintenancecorps of course. All this and a smile, too! That's whatum get from this efficient group. If you want light bulbs replacedorshades repaired,Mr.Leo Walters comes in a hurry. Mr. William Strobel, who likesto fish, answers calls for more heat, and Mr. Tobias Klages makes cabinets. Mrs. Juanita Bezona and Mrs. Florence Strobel keep the upper rooms orderly. Ullf IW 'B MAINTENANCE FORCE
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Mrs. Fischer, Jourden, Thomas, Bettale, Sutton, Mrs. Zimmerman. STUDENT-TEACHER COUNCIL The student council is the governing board of the school. It is canposed of a president, elected in the fall by the student body fran the nominees chosen by the student council from next year's senior class, and of a representative elected from each home room. Problems and suggestions of the student bodv are taken up each week at meeting held in Room X. The group sponsored the closed Christmas dance, had a Program to raise money for the student flower fund, and presided at school assemblies. E This year it had a very able group oi officials. Alvin Thomas has made a capable president. Jerry Bettale served in his ab- sence. Phyllis Sutton kept the minutes of proceedings while Tris Jourden held the purse strings. One sponsor is chosen each semester and serves for a year. They are Mrs. Fischer and Mrs. Zinnerman. Zlfe M49 ofrecli fmf ic Se df M, Ch bg , S, Sch ' , R. R h , I. Jo rden, A. Thomas, P. .Sutton, A. Wamser. Standing: J ate Heins: Jl:sSik0rgki:u6. Bettibler, J. Schilnidt, M. Deal, Mrs. Fischer, Mrs. Zlnrnerman. R. Thomas, L. Virgin, T. Ray, B- GTBY- 16
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