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J, Red and E51 02+ C Cin-Black-T Miss PEARL MCCAULEY Miss McCauley is a graduate of Fostoria High. ls it any wonder she is such an excellent teacher? She is a graduate of North Central College, Naperville, Illinois, with the degree of Bachelor of Arts, and has taken post-graduate work at the University of Chi- cago. Miss McCauley has been with us four years. Prior to this she taught two years in Michigan and three years in Barberton, Ohio. She has traveled abroad. Miss McCauley is one of the faculty advisors of the Girl Reserve Club. She is a very able Latin instructor and we hope she will remain with us next vear. MR. E. COLLHTT GAsT1Ni5,xU Mr. Gastineau received his A. B. degree from Mi- ami. Before coming to Fostoria he had four year's ex- perience in his home town, Sidney, Ohio, and one year in Kentucky. In addition to his teaching of Plane Ge- ometry, Advanced Algebra and Solid Geometry, he is Faculty Manager of the Red and Black and also Fac- ulty Advisor of the F. M. D. Mr. Gastineau is one of the faculty's most valuable members and is well liked by the student body. Miss M.-xmir Al. BOURQUIN Miss Bourqnin is one of our most loved and capable teachers. She has attended Ohio University, Bowling Green, State Normal College, l'leidelberg College and the University of Chicago. She began her teaching career in the Fostoria Schools. She still holds the position as principal of the junior High, but teaches American Literature in the High School. Because she has taught American History and also because she has traveled and studied extensively, she is able to give her students valuable information which thev could not secure by study of the book alone. She is also Lit- erary Critic of the Red and Black Monthly and is largely responsible for the tine grade of literary ma- terial that has made up this year's monthly. fe- --- -4---1928 Page Thirteen
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teleztaiaiks MR. GEORGE R. CAMERON flssisrani Prirzfifml Mr. Cameron was one of the most popular and ef- ficient members of the faculty up until his illness, which brought about his resignation. In addition to teaching Public Speaking and Freshman Algebra. he was Debate and Dramatic Coach, and Faculty Man- ager of Athletics. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Heidelberg College. Since his graduation he has taken post-graduate work at Ohio State Uni- versity and also at Muskingum. He was the subject of many jokes which made fun of his Scotch traits, but we were all glad to have such a man as Mr. Cam- eron a member of our faculty and we sincerely wish NIR. CARL REED Mr. Reed is our instructor of Manual Arts. He has studied at the State Normal School at Oshkosh, Wis- consin, and at Michigan State, from which he came to Fostoria to take up his present work. Through his untiring efforts the Manual 'Training Department has been enlarged until it now includes Mechanical Draw- ing, Drafting, VVoodwork and Shop. We are very proud of this department of our school and the work Mr. Reed has done in the enlarging and the bettering of it. that he will be able to return next year. MR. J. W. WAINWRIGHT Mr. VVainwright is our band and orchestra leader. ln return for his talent he won a scholarship while :I student at St. john's Military Academy, He then at- tended Oberlin for ten years, first as student and later as in:atructor, and directed the Oberlin College Band during this entire period. Everyone will admit that our jack is a fine band leader. Since he has been here, our band has won two first places and one sec- ond in state contests and one first and one second place in national contests. Mr. Wainwright has been with us for nine years and he has been so successful in his work that we hope that he will continue to re- main with us for many years. w l I l X' l92S Page Twelve
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J Red and Slam yy WW ,gp in-Blackflf I MR. GAYLE H. SOMERS Mr. Somers has been promoted since last year's An- nual was published, for he now holds the rank of first Lieutenant in the Army. He is a graduate of Pennsylvania State Forest College with the degree of Bachelor of Science. He studied at Yale and received the degree of Master of Science in Forestry. He has since studied at Wooster and Bowling Green Normal School. He is an ardent worker in the Parent-Teachers Association. He came here with experience and is well fitted to teach his subjects of American History and Civics, English History and Agriculture. We wish him success in his endeavors. MR. G. D. Kxifwizk Mr. Knepper is one ot our teachers in the Business Department. He is a graduate of Bliss College of Co- lumbus, with degree of Bachelor of Science in Busi- ness Administration. Since his work at Bliss, he has studied at Ohio Northern University and Bowling Green Normal School. For four years he has been on instructor in our Commercial Course. He is an excel- lent and experienced teacher and is also an able speaker. He has given us some very inspiring ad- dresses this vear. l i i Miss EMMA C. Vumzv Miss Veley is one ofthe teachers in our English De- partment. She is a graduate of Ohio University with the degree of Bachelor of Arts. She came to us from college, and for her first two years taught General Science. For the last four years she has taught Fresh- man English and a class in Freshman Algebra. She is a popular and beloved teacher and is sponsor of our Girls' Nature Club. Miss Veley, we hope that you will remain yvith us and we wish success to you. 1928A egeeee Page Fourteen
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