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Pointing toward new horizons. the Future Homemakers of America put their best foot forward as they set out on their first year of activity in H. H. S. The F. H. A. is a national organization whieh works to better Conditions all over the world. with the goal of having their projeets affeet and improve individual homes. At the first meeting in January, Barbara Braman was eleeted to take charge of the gavel. and sinee then. under the guidance of their oflieers and their advisor, Miss Truehon. they have held meetings every three weeks. The F. H. A. mixing fun with its work. held a hilariously stir-ky tally pull at one of its winter meetings, and a foodsale was planned for the spring. F TURE HOMEM KERS OF MERICA First How: lliana 'l'olmin, Juliette Hamel tiieeretaryl, Barbara Braman tPresidentl. .l0anne Thompson lVice Presidentl, Gloria llamel tlreasureri, Cora Hayes tlrlistorianl. Sec-ond Row: Mrs. Dupell, Olive Watson, Glenna Hayes, Vea Palmer, Mary Davis, Teresa Tobin, Patricia Hadlock, Naney 'liliorlmrn, Miss 'l'ruelion. 'l'liird Hou: lillen Evans. Diane Felton, Melissa Haneoek, Evelyn Thompson, Marion Fullington, Winona Sprague tl'arliamen- tarianl.
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First Ron Mrs. Klayluor, Irene Couture, Marian Stevens, CliFford Sloan, Rosalind Syversten, Robert Trachier Stroud Row l ran4-es llailey, Alan:-t Trolnbly, Carl Grover, Jacqueline Brown, Robert Garrity, Catherine Zappala Rita Sloan FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA The T. li. Bacon Future Teachers of America Club at Hanover High was or- ganized during the spring of l953. and it has made its first year an enterprising one. Included in their programs and projects for 1954 have been a profitable food sale in November. the observation of teaching procedures in the two schools, assistance in taking the school census. a visitation with the Hartford F. T. A.. the recruiting of new members. and the attendance at High School Day at Keene and Plymouth Teachers' Colleges. The F. T. A. of Hanover is affiliated with the National Organization of F. T. A., the Kappa Phi Kappa Fraternity at Dartmouth. and the F. T. A. Chapters at Keene and Plymouth. This initial year has kindled the interest among ll. H.S. students in the future of teaching. and perhaps before very long, some of them will join the ranks of the academic mentors.
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l'1rst Row John Hawes, Robert Johnson, Andrew Packard, John Harrington, John Lewis, David Philbrook, Jack Hodgson Sei ond Row: Sharon McKenna, Judith Tanzi, Barbara Sycamore, Judith Bowen, Pauline Rich, Judith Branch Glenna Hayes, Janice Thompson, Susan Poling fSecretaryJ, Norma Carr fPresidentJ. Third Row Arthur Piper, Richard Stone, John Robes, Jerry Burt, James Babcock, Leo Estes, Linda Hicks Lea Ann Martin. Pourth Row: Richard Brannen, Kenneth Mayette, Robert Elder, Peter Waterman, Glen Giles, Susan Keene, Mary Ann H-CL B 4'Hail to the Varsity! The athletes of Hanover High proudly own the coveted H award. What does it mean to wear the big white H? It signifies that one has success- fully competed in one of the school's sports: football, field hockey, girls' or boys, basket- ball, ice hockey, skiing, baseball, softball, or trackg shown good sportsmanship, attend- ed regular practiceg and met certain requirements in regard to time played or place- ment in varsity competition. To earn a letter means automatic membership in the H-Club, an organization that works to coordinate the athletic program of the school. H-Clubers sell tickets to sports events, and this year a group worked as ushers at the home basketball games. Social events are also a part of the Club's program. Vic dances in the fall, and a big ban- quet in the spring are highlights on the school calendar. f FUFT
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