Fostoria High School - Red and Black Yearbook (Fostoria, OH)

 - Class of 1928

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did Red and Q52-su W va- so .4-'-'LD - fl - Black - lf' - 1 l Miss RUTH SCHAEFFER Miss Schaelfer is a new teacher who joined our fac- ulty this year. She has won the good will of the stu- ! dents. She is a graduate of Ohio VVesleyan University with the degree of Bachelor of Arts. Since, she has studied at the University of VVisconsin, and, before coming here, taught at Rockford, Illinois. Miss Schaef- fer's major work has been in Oratory and English. Here she teaches the Sophomore English most com- petently. VVe wish her the best that fate has to offer, and hope that she will return to us next year. l 1 Lia. HOWARD LAUB . Mr. Laub is another one of our numerous new l teachers this year. He received his Bachelor of Arts ' Degree from Miami University in 1922 and his Bach- elor of Science degree in 1925 from the same university. l He is well qualified for teaching in our school, having had several years of experience at Oxford, Marion and Fremont. Besides teaching his regular classes in General Science, he has very ably assisted Mr. Hogan in the developing of the football and basketball teams. l i l l Mas. GRACE S. THOMPSON y Mrs. Thompson is our excellent High School Art 4 instructor and supervises the art work in all the schools l of the city. She is a graduate of the Chicago Art In- ' stitute and the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts. Before l coming here, she was the Supervisor of Art in Mad- ison, VVisconsin, for three years and in Elyria, Ohio, for one year. We are especially proud of the art work in our Arfnual this year, all of which has been pre- pared under Mrs. Thompsonls direction. Her classes have been most interesting and she is popular alike with her students and the faculty. Mrs. Thompson plans to study at Columbia University this summer. l all ' i 'H gif'-I 1 9 2 S 'sig Page S CVCIIICCH

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WJ! Red finding wig' 40 - M - fl - Black - ff MR. R.xt,t1tt Hoc.-tN Mr, Hagan is nur new coach this year antl is one of the finest antl must popular coaches that has coached ' a Fostoria athletic ICIIITI. lle has been the impetus W whieb has enabled l7ustnria High to put fttrth a win- ning ftmtball antl basketball team. lle is very well ' Htted for his job, as he was a three-letter tnan at Iowa I'nivet-sity. ln atltlitiutt tn his ruachittg tluties, he teaches Vorzttitmal Guitlattee and Community Civics. VVe are all glatl tn have :t coach of Mr. lltmgan's cali- ber antl we hope that he will cttntintte tu be a member ttf nur fnettltv fur many years. l Miss lmaxta Pt.UxtxttcR bliss Plummer is the new teacher in our l'mntttert'ial Departtnent. She is I1 gratlttate of Bowling Green State Nurtnal Svlttml. liefure she eatne here, she taught in lfnntl flu l.at', XViscunsin. ller subjects are Stetttngtttplty, l 'l'5pt-writing :intl Uthee Practice, all ttf which she 1 teat-hes in xt Illtts! capable tnanner. Her cu-npetxttintt l ttpun nur Annual has been invaluable anti the stahl llllies this nppttrtttnity ttf thanking her. lVe hope tu keep bliss Plummer with lls next yea r. l l l l MR. Ltiwts G. JONES h lNlr. -Innes is uttr new supervisor t,f rnugic thi, t-5313 l lle has :ttlentletl Ohio Northern llnivenitv' New hy,-lx llniversity anti the Cincinnati Cor,5erv3r,jr,- gf Muqf-. Before tiuttiingf tn Fostoria he half expel-icnfg in geggh- ' ing at Logan antl Van VVert, Ohio. 1,1 athiilitm to ' teaching the lllllslt uf the Senfor High 5Ch,,,,1' he ,L,. l pervises that of the glunior High and Ulm, the tnusiq tif grade sehunls nf the city. He has Sul-Ceeiteii in 0,-gun, iling a Buys' iilee Club this year' yyhich hu, thmt. hm, wttrk untler his supervision, QVC are ye,-V pl-,hui of the 1' PVUKVCSF ill Ulll' vtvtrul mllsic untler theilezttlership uf Mr. hlones. ,x l i - W . 19251-5 e eww Page Sixteen



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GJ! Red andh pp fuk - Black - je MR. Cllfxacus R. Moakis Mr. Morris is another new teacher who has been added to our faculty this year and is at the head of a new department in the school, the Printing Depart- ment. It surely is a fine opportunity for high school students to learn the printing trade free of charge and under the supervision of such an expert printer as Mr. Morris. He had been in the employ of the Gray Print- ing Co. for the last eighteen years and has had much additional experience of a very practical nature. We trust that he will have a still larger class next year. Miss Ami.-x V. XVANAUSDALI. Miss VanAusdall is another teacher who has been with us only through this school year. She taught at Miami IUWII, Ohio, before coming to Fostoria. She teaches all the Spanish classes and she also has three classes ill Freshman English. She is another of our teachers for wholll we must thank Miami, from which school she holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Edu- cation. She is a teacher who is well liked by the Stu- dent body because of her winning personality and llel' thorough understanding of her subjects. VVe trust that she will continue to teach the students of our Alma Mater for many years to come. Mr. VVarner comes to u from two yells of lCllll illg in the west. He graduated from the Southern State Normal School, Springfield, South Dakota, and also from Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio, with the degree of Bachelor of Arts: and from the latter school he will receive his Masters degree ill English Literature this june. Ile has also done post-graduate work ill Sociol- ogy. Mr. Warner is instructor in these two subjects and is F1lClllIy Advisor of the Hi-Y, the Black Friars and Faculty Critic of the Annual. This sumnler he ex- pects to teach English Literature in a western college. 1 9 2 8 e m 'EQ Page Eighteen

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