Author: HHS Broadside

Photo courtesy of Sasada Yu

An Interview With Sasada Yu

Interview by James Wolfe Could you tell us a bit about where you come from? I am from Wuhan, in south-central China. Many people here ask me, “What is it, a city or a...

Council Update

By Gabe Brison-Trezise Council has had some rousing discussions in the past few weeks about matters ranging from granting ninth graders off-campus privileges to changing the start time of school. In what will be...

Mrs. Gillespie speaks at Graduation 2011. Photo courtesy of Commencement Photos, Inc.

Mrs. Gillespie Announces Retirement

By Paul Hurford Deborah Gillespie, the principal of Hanover High School, is retiring at the end of the school year. She is leaving because she and her husband are going to spend more time...

Boys Soccer: End-of-Season Report

By Tomas La Porta Drago The Hanover Boys Soccer season came to an abrupt end on October 31 in a double-overtime penalty kick quarterfinal loss to a strong Goffstown team. After showing great composure...

Photo Courtesy of Connor Gordon

More Than A Club

By Ian Strohbehn “Más Que Un Club.” That’s the official motto of the Barcelona Soccer team, translated as, “More Than A Club.” The Hanover Boys Soccer team embodies this motto. There is a certain...

Council Update

By Gabe Brison-Trezise Two weeks ago, the new student representative, Ethan Gorman, and the two tuition student representatives, Lazlo Bardos and Susanna Penfield, officially joined Council. Council has also been looking at ways to...

Kathleen Skinner

New Teachers

Interviews and photos by Paul Hurford Name: Kathleen Skinner Department: Special Education   Q: Where were you this time last year? A: I was working at Richmond Middle School.   Q: Why did you...

Photo Courtesy of Alice Piccolo

Getting to Know Alice Piccolo

By B Sachsse When I walked into Common Ground on the first day of school this year, one of the first things I did was scan the room for any new faces. There was...

Photo By Sophie Bartels

Helping Haiti, HHS-Style

By Chi Zhang Earthquakes shook Haiti in January 2010. To this day, the small country still struggles to recover from the damage. Thankfully, people everywhere are striving to make a difference to improve conditions...