Middletown High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Middletown, CT)

 - Class of 1950

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CABINET The Cabinet has done a splendid job enforcing the rules and regulations of Middletown High School. This organiza- tion helps to enforce all the laws passed by the student governpnent, helps keep the school clean, and keeps record of student government finances. The group was under the capable leader- ship of Robert Piasecki, president; Paul D'orio, secretary of interior; Theodore Santostefano, secretary of finance; David Tucker, police chief; Sebastian Amara, chief justice; Fred Litka, fire chief, Rom- ona Plumley, secretary of publicity; Con- nie Perruccio, representing the Girls’ Stu- dent League; and Jane Ribera, representing the Girls’ Athletic Association. Back row: Fred Litka, Ted Santostefano, Seb Amara, Paul D'Orio. Front row: Ramona Plumly, Bob Piasecki, Connie Perruccio. Third row: Don Fodaski, Jim Dunn, Fred Litka, George Tiliotta, Pete Satagaj. Second row: Bill Hick, Jim Mann, Francis Monnes, Seb Garafola, Frank Distef- ano, Horace Santavenere. First row: Marie Puglisi, Fred Neil, Virginia Murphy, A1 Kowalski, Alice Orlacchio, Don Freiter, Devra Newbcrg, Jeanette Corona, Athena Lesbines, Kathy Nicholas, Janet Ciampeglia. FIRE SQUAD When the fire alarm is sounded, Chief Fred Litka and his alert members of the Fire Squad hasten to their assigned posts, directing students and checking classrooms and other parts of the building. Under the supervision of Mr. C. V. Johnson, the squad is taught the importance of clearing the building in the shortest time possible and with the least confusion. This year for the first time since the squad was organized girls were allowed to join. Because of the co-operation and interest taken by its members, the Fire Squad has become one of the most important and efficient functions of the school.

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F.H.A. The Future Homemakers of America is an international organization of pupils interested in homemaking. Any girl who has been a member of a homemaking class in junior or senior high school may become a member. Its purpose is to promote great- er appreciation of good home and family life for all. The club conducts a work- shop for out of class projects for home, school, and community interests. The num- erous gatherings include business and social meetings, talks on interesting phases of service of careers and helpful hints for good grooming. The officers are Eleanor Satagaj, president; Connie Andrews, vice- president; Jane Shekosky, secretary; and Josephine Bak, treasurer. Back row: Alary Ann Pillarella, Anna Vereen, Shirley Swanson, Josephine Bak, Jackeiine Warley. Front row: Eleanor Satajay, June Sheskosken, Katherine Spackowski. Betsy Sullivan, Jane Ribera, Mrs. Crawford, Lucy Cubeta, Lucille Arcidiacino. G.A.A. The Girls’ Athletic Association is one of the most active organizations in the school. It is open for membership to all girls interested in sports. This club is under the leadership of Mrs. Crawford, physical education teacher. The organizations which make-up this associa- tion are bowling, under Miss D’Apice, rifle, cheer - leading, badminton, tennis, tumbling, and basketball. The large variety of sports enables many girls to participate in a sport of their choice. During the first part of the year the organization sponsors a dance, one of tjie most important and successful events of the season.

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