Poetry Live 2013
February 8, 2013
Poetry Live, a LitMag production, will be taking place in the Wellington High School theater on Friday, February 22nd at 7:00 p.m. Tickets are $5 for students and $10 for adults.
A Team With No Limits
Cyara Finn, Staff Writer
October 18, 2012
“Wellington volleyball is unlike any other team in this school,” Abbie Jo Schlechter said, “we just have a special bond and everyone is there for eachother.” With hopes of making it to states once again this year, seniors Abbie Jo Schlechter and Sydney Shinn plan to take this team to victory. A... Read more »
Wellington High School Homecoming Football Game
October 15, 2012
Wellington High School Homecoming Football Game The Wellington Wolverines attracted a full house to the Wolverine Stadium on October 6 for their homecoming game. Wellingtonfaced the fourth toughest opponent on their schedule in Cardinal Newman*, with the Crusaders taking claim... Read more »
Wellington-Forest Hill Varsity Football Game
Tyler Alexander, Sports Editor
September 12, 2012
Wellington’s winning streak continued last Friday night with an impressive win over Forest Hill. The game was a true defensive battle until Forest Hill finally broke through the Wellington defense with fifty-six seconds left in the first half. Forest Hill’s quarterback hit his target for a five... Read more »
Stand Your Ground Loses Ground
Madison Dalton, News Editor
May 30, 2012
A law becomes ineffective at the point where it ceases to protect its own citizens. Stand Your Ground laws are present in 24 states, and since their implementation, there have been enough occurrences of innocent loss of life to warrant their removal, or at least their serious amendment. These laws... Read more »
‘Magic Dragon’ Takes to Sky
Jackie Jerkins, Literary Editor
April 16, 2012
The literary magazine of the year, “Magic Dragon,” prepares to take flight as the school year begins to tie up loose ends. “Magic Dragon” is distinct from the rest of the Literary Magazine class’s stack because, as per tradition, it contains works from the entire student body, as opposed... Read more »
SGA Goes Big and Green for St. Baldricks
Samantha Pescatore, Business Manager
March 12, 2012
SGA has been spending a majority of their class time figuring out ways to promote St. Baldricks. Presently, they are encouraging the students to wear green every Wednesday, and go around the courtyard during lunch to collect donations. They hope to set up activities in the courtyard on Wednesdays to... Read more »
Student Musician Finds His Crossroads
Fiona Puccio, Staff Writer
December 8, 2011
Lights blaze across the stage. Sweat beams across his foreheads. The mosh-pit’s fill with insane movement and “head-bangers.” The roar the lead singer’s voice overpowers the sharp bursts of each guitar. The abrupt movement of the lead guitarist as he moves across the stage. This is Scott Miller,... Read more »
Once a Wolverine, Always a Wolverine
Karina Rivero, Staff Writer
September 29, 2011
“Mr. Harrer. He made me really want to teach,” Wellington High School Alumni, Brian Bausch said. Mr. Harrer was his trigonometry teacher while he attended Wellington High; Mr. Bausch now teaches geometry. Teachers usually have a favorite part of the job, and Mr. Bausch’s is “when the kid finally... Read more »



