MLC School - Heads

Heads

Principal Headmistress
1886–1899 Rev. C.J. Prescott 1886–1887 Miss E. Shiels
1900–1914 Rev. E.J. Rodd 1887–1909 Miss M.F. Wearne
1915–1922 Rev. L.H.Kelynack 1909–1912 Miss J. Hetherington
1922–1933 Rev. T.F. Potts 1912–1940 Miss M.H. Sutton
1933–1939 Rev. H.C. Foreman 1941–1959 Dr G. Wade
1940–1947 Rev. W. Deane 1960–1972 Dr A. Whitley
1948–1959 Rev. R.B Lew
1960–1964 Rev. W.D. O'Reilly
1965–1969 Rev. E.A. Bennett
1973–1989 Rev. K. Cornwell
1990–2011 B. Stone
2011–Present D. Scala

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Famous quotes containing the word heads:

    Come leave your tears: a brief farewell. The beast
    With many heads butts me away.
    William Shakespeare (1564–1616)

    My travel’s history,
    Wherein of antres vast and deserts idle,
    Rough quarries, rocks, and hills whose heads touch heaven,
    It was my hint to speak—such was my process—
    And of the cannibals that each other eat,
    The anthropophagi, and men whose heads
    Do grow beneath their shoulders.
    William Shakespeare (1564–1616)

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    Wyndham Lewis (1882–1957)