Middletown High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Middletown, CT)

 - Class of 1953

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Second Row: Maltese, Pellagrine, Mierze- jewski. First Row: Gora, DiMauro, Mc- Knight, Schaefer, Sbona. Second Row: Baraban, Scholl, Rooslund, Lessor, Ryan, Lawton, Ververis, Patta- vina, Cimino, Pear. First Row: Grassi, Marino, Pandolfo, Smith, Garde, Bohner. POLICE FORCE The Police Force is required to protect the students’ interests. Its members check disturbances and viola- tion of the rules in order that the students may study and pass through the halls. The Police Force is a uni- formly organized group with four students on duty in the halls each period of the school day. With the in- corporation of the Civil Defense program at Middle- town Fligh School, the Police Force was given a new duty. They supervise the students during the inside safety drills. Jim Smith is the chief of police; Don Lawton, the captain; Richard Dooley, the first lieutenant; and Frances Bohner, the secretary. THE FIRE SQUAD The Fire Squad and the student Fire Chief Jack McKnight are doing their best this year to see that all students follow the rules and regulations during fire drills. They work in conjunction with the Police Force in directing traffic in the halls and outside the school dur- ing fire drills. They are to see that students leave the building as rapidly and as quietly as possible. Now that the new atomic raid drills are being car- ried out in the school, their duties are to clear the top floors and keep the students away from all glass. With the cooperation of the students, these drills are being carried out quite efficiently.

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Standing: Neil, Pattavina. Seated: Marino, Reinhardt. The Girls' Student League has spent another active and successful year with Miss Dorothy Wigmore as adviser. Every girl in school is automatically a member of this organization. There are representatives from every section room, anr' el» ?en girls are elected to the G.A.A. Every girl in Middletown High School is a member of the Girls’ Athletic Association. One girl from each section room is elected as a representative. All these representatives assist in planning their annual fall dance, whose profit is used to support school activities. During the year the girls often attend sport days held by other high schools, and occasionally sport days are held here. They also present the annual awards assem- bly at the end of the year. Advising the girls this year is Miss Jean Maus. The officers elected are Deborah Reinhardt, president; Connie Marino, vice president; Florence Pattavina, secretary; Jean Neil, treasurer. Standing: Jezouit, Nicholas, Adviser Miss Wigmore, Summ, Tringali, Stearns. Seated: Rosner, Caramma, Day, Nord- gren. executive board. In the line of service the G.S.L. was responsible for all the drives and also for the teachers’ secretaries. They were in charge of a radio program and had several assemblies. In the fall the freshman girls were enttrtrmed by the junior girls, and then spring brought the long- awaited semi-formal dance to which the girls invited the boys. 23

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