Hanover High School - Inde Yearbook (Hanover, NH)

 - Class of 1954

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Page 71 text:

The cheerleaders' cry of '4Everyone from Hanover stand up and holler never fails to receive a warm welcome as the Hanover High rooters, led by these girls in maroon and white, respond enthusiastically. Besides leading the cheers at the games, on the gridiron and basketball floor. the maroon and whiters help stir up the school spirit by pre-game rallies. Their hanging in efiigy of a Lebanon football player, although unprophetic, was effective. With Miss Truchon as adviser and Sue Keene and Patty Hoag as co-head cheerleaders, the group has come up with many new and original ideas. They have made the walls resound with such new cheers as nYeow Hanover. Hanover Rah, and 'Shoot 'em in the Basketf, White blouses with maroon His on the collars, maroon skirts decorated with white H's, and, for the two leads, while blouses and skirts with maroon His also made their debut this year, replacing the grey Bermuda shorts and knee socks. In February Patty Hoag and Gwen Shirley were chosen by the girls' and boys' basketball teams to represent the Hanover cheer- leaders in the contest held at Manchester for the best cheerleader. CHEERLEADERS lfirst Row: Susan Keene Udo-Headl, Patricia Hoag lC0-Headl. Qecond Row: Judith Tanzi, Angelina Delllasse, Pamela Gundersen, Gwendolyn Shirley, Katrina Foley qv

Page 70 text:

First Row: Carl Grover, Mr. Rogers, Marian Stevens fSecretaryJ, Thomas Strong. Second Row: David Thompson, Alex Rennie, Cliff Sloan, John Dimitroff. Third Row: James Elder, David Belanger, Bruce Merrill, William Harold, Stephen Taylor. AUDIO-VISUAL AIDES A distinct fluttering sound is heard from the inside of the movie booth. The picture on the screen becomes blurred and then stops. The sound slowly runs to a halt. You can hear a few switches being thrown and then, this having done no good, the door of the movie booth bursts open and a fast-moving blur makes its way to Mr. Rogers' room. Downstairs the excited movie operator relates tales of hundreds of feet of film on the movie booth floor and a machine gone wild. Mr. Rogers, who is not too easily Hustered, tells his class he will be gone for a few minutes and goes up to the booth. In no time he has the film back on the reel and we can at last see the rest of the film on How a Chinese Peasant Sows Ricef' Mr. Rogers rushes back to his room, which has now taken on a strong resemblance to Grand Central Station and does his best to calm thc multitude. Without the noon movies and the records played for Assembly, without yards of unwound film and frantic cries from the movie booth, without interrupted Math classes, and without that group called the Audio-Visual Aides, the school would be a much less interesting place.



Page 72 text:

First Row: Mr. Klaybor, Mr. Carleton Nott, Glen Giles, Christina Dickey QChairmanJ, Glen Hart, David Philbrook bemond Row: Bruce Grilhth, Jackson Wright, Richard Brannen, Alan Merrill. FIRE PATROL The shiny red hook and ladder truck manned by the Hanover High Fire Patrol isn't really the sehoolis property, however, that doesn't make its job any less important. Just as Civil Defense is taken more lightly in peace time, so is the H. H. S. Fire Patrol with no fires to fight. lf there were ever a fire in the school, the Patrol would un- doubtedly come into its own. Naturally no one hopes for fire to strike, but the danger of the possibility is always present. Thus the Patrol must always be prepared. Their job is to check all lights, windows, and doors, to man the fire hoses, and most important of all, to empty the building of all people in an orderly and swift manner, as they do during the periodic fire drills during the year.

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