Wilson High School - Wilsonian Yearbook (West Lawn, PA)

 - Class of 1962

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Messrs. Donald B. Miller, Secretaryg Richard Bollman, Vice Pres.g Mahlon Miller, President. The Wilson joint School Board is composed of three member school districts--Lower Heidelberg Township, Sinking Spring Borough and Spring Township. The three districts, which meet together once a month, were formed as a jointure on july l, 1954. ln ad- dition to the joint meetings, school board mem- bers attend their individual board meeting. JOINT BOARD PLOT9 CONTESTS Members of the three boards include: Lower Heidelbergr- Richard G. Bollman, james R. Moyer, john S. Riegel, Thomas F. Greene, ,lohn Stowell. Spring Township: George R. Wissler, Samuel A. Glassmoyer, Arthur Smith, Henry Al. Ocken- roth, MillardS. Reiff, Donald B. Miller, Robert L. Lindsay. Sinking Spring: Samuel E. Ty- son, ArthurM. Stover, Elmer L. Erb, Mahlon Miller, Fredrich R. Keene. The Joint School Board meets to discuss the financial aspects of the Olympics. - .,f ' -mm J, l M..-t W N... gm, X ' .

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'F' E M ! 2 1 4 5 A lm '2 Uwmzo 243262, DIRECTOR OF ALL WlLSON'9 OLYMPICS Members of Class of 1962: This morning about 7:00 A .M., the greatest single airplane tragedy of all time occurred near New York City with ninety-five persons reportedly losing their lives this March 1, 1962. By noon, Broadway, New York City, the world's most famous parade ground, was to be the scene of a joyous welcome to honor John Glenn, the astronaut who achieved great acclaim for his first successful orbital flight three times around the earth. Seldom do we find, historically, such extreme divergence in a day's news. Our family had a tragic occurrence, in its group life, last November 22, just before Thanksgiving. Your class, most kindly, is assigning an ln Memoriam page for our devoted son for which we most humbly thank all of you. The Greeks who, more than a thousand years ago, gave us the Olympic games and contests, testing a sound mind in a strong body challenge us this day as a basic requirement for good generalscholastic achievement. The marathon endurance contests have not always represented the best in our social life but the more fantastic. Ap- plied to our philosophic school life, a well -rounded, basic education in fundamentals, at the high school level, desirabletoday, as it always has been, is to enter the professions of your individual choice according to your best ability. Wilson High School provides for every group level of mental ability: for those who can and wish to excel: for those who are average, to do the best they can: for those who are slow to learn: sympathy and determination for the non-educable but trainable. The shrinking tax dollar is wisely invested in a teaching staff alert to what's new in education, a modern utilitarian school plant with a flexible school curriculum. Just as the pentathlon of old represented the winner of several physically demonstrative, enduring contests, so we call upon you to continue your education. Be industrious, play the game of life fairly and squarely, love thy neighbor as thyself, enjoy and appreciate the good things of life. Sincerely, William C. Kutz Chief School Administrator

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