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5533333333 22222222 16 I S O n 'i a H533333 Welcome Hlthough Mr. Kutz has been with us only a year, he has won a place in the esteem of everyone in Wil- son High School. Hs is evidenced by his concern on the six-room addition to be put to the high school this spring, we know that he has the interest of the school at heart. We, the Class of 1930, extend our heartiest welcome to the new prin- cipal and hope that his future years at Wilson High will be as successful as this has been. MR. WILLIHM C. KUTZ Born in Kutztown, luly 27, 1900, William C. Kutz represents the eighth generation of a family of French Huguenots who came to this country from Picardy in France. Upon graduation from Keystone State Normal School in 1918, he enlisted in the U. S. Hrmy Medical Corps for the duration of the war. ln September, 1920, he was elected grade school principal, Whitsett, Fayette County, and in September, 1921, he was promoted to high school staff, Perry Township High School, Pennsylvania. ' ln Iune, 1922, he resigned from the teaching position to enter Franklin and Marshall College where he earned an H. B. degree in 1924, after which he was elected to the social science posi- tion in Northampton, and the following year he was promoted to assistant principal of the same school. This position he retained until 1927 when he was elected principal of the Northampton Iunior High School, where he developed a new school organization in a new building. ln 1930 he became supervising principal of the Pine Grove Public Schools in Schuylkill County. ln 1935 he came to Wilson High School, where as principal he is developing a building pro- gram including the beautification of grounds and organization of the school to meet require- ments of the Middle Htlantic States Hssociation of Colleges and Secondary Schools. He is a member of the P. S. E. H. and life member of the National Education Plssociation. Ht present he is engaged in graduate work for the degree of Doctor of Education at Penn State. Since 1930, he has been certified by the State Department of Public Instruction as High School Principal and Supervising Principal as well as Superintendent of Schools. 'I3232335EE 1 Q 3 6 2333333 3331i33333335E3E
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i ls 0 n i a Name Degree Mr. Leroy K. Lauck H. B. -l-MLavr.l4 E' ovenia Mille - B. S. Q J'vJ?ANx..,, Mr. Earl Unger Miss Dorothy Kalbach B. S. jo v'o flm.1 E - lemllitb Miss Bessie M. Troutman Ph. B. Miss Dorothy C. Fessler B. S. iB.S. Mr. oben B. ork .L Bs Mr. William Brumbach B. S. Miss Rosa E. Ziegler B. S. Pl. B. Mrs. Elizabeth H. Plyres B. E. M. E. Miss Margaret Fielders B. S. CSubstitute for Miss Zieglerl Miss irginia E. Zug H. B. Mr. Charfs I. I-lenne H. B. Mr Ho Pl l-leckman MMB. E. 41 1. ,,.Mr Qlbertfri f -af' B. s jf I QQ- ' Wye Mr.j W. Hatt J Page Eight College Muhlenberg University of California Columbia University West Chester State Teachers Temple University Kutztown State Teachers fSummer, l93l-32-335 Brown University Kutztown State Teachers College Pllbright Penn State West Chester State Teachers Ithaca Millersville West Chester Normal Lebanon Valley State College Kutztown State Teachers Drexel Institute Muhlenberg University of Pennsylvania Kutztown State Teachers Hlbright CSummer Session, l935l Hlbright Penn State Columbia University CSummer, 1932i Keystone State Normal School and Post Graduate Course University of Pennsylvania CSummer Coursel Kutztown State Teachers McCann's Business School - , .1 1 Q 3 6 23232222 r 3 32315 Subjects History Health CGirlsD Physical Education Health fBoysl Physical Education Hrt Mathematics rf Home Economics Music Music Manual Hrts English Librarian Guidance Economic Course English Librarian English English Science Ir. Business Ir. Mathematics Geography Office Clerk
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I s o ni a iz U10 prevzkzfzbfz Wilson High School, ' West Lawn, Spring Township, Pa. Dear Miss Leininger: A Q Our years at Wilson High School have been interesting, educational, and profitable, due to a great extent to your friendliness, sincerity, and co-operation. ln the six years We have been under your supervision and guidance, We have observed ancl appreciated your sterling qualities of character and ability. You are a good sport in every meaning ot the term, and We feel sorry that our Contact with you is now of the past. May we extend to you our best Wishes for a continued happy lite and much success in the future? We Will not say good-bye, but Till We meet again. Most sincerely yours, Class 0 f '36 E5E5E3E3EEE3EfEE5E v 25255 1 Q 3 6 3353333 Page Ten
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