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HI TIMES E. S. KERR Every house must have a head. W. H. S. has one in Mr. Kerr, our superintendent. He spends all his time with the affairs of this household. He often fills the position of teacher when there is a temporary vacancy, and he doles it well too. He often slips quietly into the study! hall, and even if we do not see him, we can feel his presence. Mr. Kerr always has a smile and a friendly word for everyone, and He is never too ' busy to hear us. Some one has said, “If you get so deeply tangled up in your school affairs that you cannot see your way clear, go to Mr. Kerr and he will show you just how to get out.” A. W. SHIELDS We just could not exist without Mr. Shields. He teaches chem¬ istry and physics. He makes all the announcements, and is never angry when he has toi repeat them for the Seniors. Our principal is kept very busy, for often he is expected to be at three or four places at the same time. There is not a time in which you don’t hear someone rushing around, saying, “I want Mr. Shields.” He is another one that always listens to us, and gives us a good answer tcio. It is hard to imagine Wellington High without Mr. Shields. SARAH B. HUNTRIDGE Miss Huntridge is the principal of the Junior High School and, teaches mathematics in the seventh and eighth grades. However, this doesn’t express at all what she means to us. She teaches not only her subject but also the highest of ideals. There is no one more interested in Junior High as an organization. In addition to this she is a kind, helpful friend of every pupil.
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HI TIMES E. S. KERR, Superintendent of Wellington Schools A. W. SHIELDS, Principal of High School SARAH HUNTRIDGE Principal of Junior High School
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TIMES H I CHARLOTTE CARSON The newest member on the faculty is Miss Carson, who came to( ' us in the second semester. She teaches sewing and cooking to the Freshmen and Sophomores, and home decorating to the Juniors, Miss Carson does not say much, but she thinks a lot and most faith¬ fully does the work of which a goodly share falls to her. ALICE CHILD She has played an important part in the drama of education of our high school this year. During the first semester she trains for a public career the brilliant senior orators, which this high school produces. In the second semester she teaches them Business Eng¬ lish. Besides she imparts her knowledge to two Junior and two Sophomore divisions ' C(j English. Miss Child acts as faculty adviser to the Hi Times Staff, and to the Alpha Lambda Society. We ap¬ preciate her jolly, and good natured manner, and her untiring ef¬ forts in our behalf. RUTH ELLERY Last year Miss Ellery came to instruct the Junior High stu¬ dents in physiology and ' general science, and the sophomores in zoology and biology. Miss Ellery is quick witted, and at every turn she sees an opportunity to help someone. She is the Junior High girls’ basketball supervisor. MILDRED MORRIS For two years she has been 1 an inspiration to us, in our langu¬ age department. She is ever ready to help all who wish information on the subject. (Of course it is understood that the seniors need none.) Miss Morris teaches Freshman Latin, Caesar, Virgil, first and second year French. She is also the faculty adviser of the Y. W. Club, and the chaperon of the basketball girls. She fills these positions perfectly.
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