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ORGANIZERS OF SAFETY PATROL The parents of Frackville's school children owe a vote of thanks to Mr. Roy W'ertz, State Patrolman McGrew. and Mr. jack james Lpictured abovej who are responsible for the organization of the Frackville Safety Patrol which was formed in conjunction with the Pennsylvania State Highway Department. lHllllHE ElHl2l The oldest, all girl organization. the Leaders Club. was formed in October of 1933 and has been extremely active ever since. Mrs. Harvey Wolfgang is the competent faculty adviser. Students from the Sophomore, Junior and Senior classes, who have met the standards of the club. are voted upon. The standards of this organization are high moral, mental and physical ideals. Club oiiicers for the year '49-'50 school term are as follows: President, joan Rubright: Vice-President, Jean Livingston: Secretary. Mary Alice Morgan: Treasurer, Helen Semanchik. The most outstanding of the many Leaders Club activities throughout the school year are the Hal- lowe'en Dance and the annual May Dance. It is the custom to pick a May Queen and her court for this gala event. The final club activity is a farewell party for Senior members which is usually held at Lakewood Park. This past year Ql949j the club donated archery equipment to the Physical Education department. LEADERS CLUB L. Reading Forward: S. Irvin Nl. Davisg V. Circene: P. Gray, K. Kodis: A. Poiakenis: M. Escu- dcro: Nl. Huth: P. Felegi: lf. Zigahylog Al. Dillman: S. Blanch: H. Semanchik: Nl. A. Morgan: Rubrighzg LI. Livingston: il. lflliott C. Reading Forward: Nlrs. Y. Xlfolfgang: B. Grabeyl B. Fels- hurg: VI. Nl. Fast: S. Hreshko: D. Miller: A. Haines: S. Rogers: yl. Alex: A. WVCYIII A. NI. Hous- cr: D. Morgan: H. Troxell: N. Lord: L. I-lail: IJ. Rader: H. An- thony: Nl. Grish
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In recent years, the Junior and Senior Hi-Y club has grown in seniority until it ranks as the leading club for boys in Frackville High School. An important phase of Hi-Y activities is the field of sports. For the past two years the club has been rep- resented in a basketball league at the Pottsville Y.M.C.A. The squad is composed of ten club members. Striking blue and gold uniforms have been purchased for the team. The Senior and Junior Hi-Y has been noted for its numerous activities but who could ever forget the cry of Hotdogs at the football games, the bustling busi- ness of refreshments at basketball games and Room ll, the supply room for hungry students, or the joint dances held between the Senior and Junior Hi-Y and Tri Hi-Y clubs? In the past school year, the club was well represented at the Hi-Y Rally at Pottsville and the Older Boys' Conference at Allentown. Another new activity was the sponsoring of the March of Dimes program in Fraekville by the Hi-Y and Tri Hi-Y clubs. The Junior and Senior Hi-Y was organized in 1936 and the charter was received in 1938. Since this time the club has been under the very capable supervision of Mr. Charles C. Wagner. Although the Freshman Hi-Y is an infant, under the supervision of Mr. Jack James, it is following in the footsteps of its big brother, the older club. JUNIOR AND SENIOR HT-Y l'irst Row: C. DiRomauldog R. Vfilliamsg J. Hinkleg XV. Kerng R. Schuckerg A. Achenbach Second Row: B. Craigg N. Brown: G. Birklebachg Mr. Charles Vfzigncrg J. Dcllockq li. Stauffenbergg P. Dyszel Third Row: R. Jonesg J. Faduleg D. Herb I-irst Row: G. Moycrg Harhighg H. Engleg J. Ccnroyg J. Roberts Second Row: S. Spiedelg C. Kore: J. Sloppig Mr. Charles Xvag- nerg WI llragong -I. Mucha: H. Hockings Third Row: V. Achenbachg J. Wlignerq G. Thomas: J. Flail' H. Garraway FRESHMAN HI-Y First Row: S. Lehrmang A. Brassington Second Row: J. Krolickg M. Thorykg Cv. Gradwellg G. Vfilliams' T. Conroy: J. TCHJ1liJ Third Row: D. Rosserg XV. Ijggeg H. Harhigh: R. Blackwell' D. Forney: Kelly s Fourth Row: NV. Fellows: J. Nlartincvg XV. Miller: Mr. Jack James: P. Ratchlto: J. Lelonisg R. Cooper
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