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M ETA M ORA HIGH SCHOOL Tke Faculty MISS GAUDEUN, Music Teacher We are fortunate in securing Miss Gaudern as our instructor in music. This is the first year the course has been in the curriculum and we feel it is quite a privilege. Miss Gaudern has made a place for herself among us and we hope to have her again next year. MR. BROWN, Principal Mr. Brown is our Principal and we all know what a good one he is. He also teaches History, Economics and Agriculture. His elementary ed- ucation was received in the rural schools of Fulton County. He was graduated from High School at Fayette, Ohio, and from College at Angola, Indiana. Mr. Brown has also had training in several Normal Colleges. He has taught for thirteen years, seven of which were elementary and six years in High School. Mr. Brown is our Athletic Coach and a great pal to ail the boys. He has also a personal interest in each student.. He has a warm personality and to him much credit is due the interest he has taken for the good of the school. We all hope he will not want to leave our school for many years to come. MISS WEGENER We are proud to say that Miss Wegener is one of our teachers. She is our English and Latin teacher. Miss Wegener graduated from gram- mar school and High School in Augusta. Kentucky. She then taught in a grammar school at Bondesferrv, Ohio, when she decided to go to school again. The next year she was enrolled on the University of Chicago list. While in Chicago, Miss Wegener had many experiences in working and associating with the girls of the Charity Institution. English and Latin were her favorite subjects and she specialized in these. Before com ing to Metamora, Miss Wegener taught in Ogden, Utah, New Richmond, Ohio, and Manlius, Illinois. Miss Wegener has done much for our school both in our work and pleasure. She is always willing to help and encourage every student and we feel this is a great deal to say for any teacher. y
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ORANGE AND BLACK The Faculty MR. HUDSON, Superintendent Mr. Hudson is our Superintendent and M. H. S. and community are proud of him. His elementary education was received in the rural schools of Winesburg, Ohio. There he was also graduated from High School. He then taught in rural and village schools for six years. He entered Wooster College in 1914 and graduated in 1917 with the degree Bachelor of Science. Mr. Hudson came to Metamora the following year and he liked the town so well he married one of its daughters. He answered his Country’s call in the spring of 1918 and spent nine months in service and was then commissioned in the Reserve at the end of the service. Mr. Hudson returned to Metamora and finished the school year. He has had post-graduate work at Teachers’ College, Columbia University, for three summers. He is the holder of both elementary and High School life certificates in Ohio. He has worked long for the benefit of this school and has made us known to other schools. He is looked up to and respected by the pupils of this school and we hope M. H. S. will have the privilege of keeping him for many years. MISS BLYSTONE Miss Blystone is our Home Economics teacher. She graduated from High School in Toledo, Ohio, then taught in the elementary schools of Richfield Township. She attended Ohio Wesleyan for one year, then trans- ferred her favor to Ohio State University where she graduated in 1920 with her degree of Home Economics. Miss Blystone entered Smith Hughes Vocational work in Home Econ- omics at Mortel, Ohio, where she remained for one year. It is very inter- esting to be in Miss Blystone’s classes and a real pleasure to w'ork with her. She has done much for the benefit of the M. H. S. and through this we wish to thank her most heartily. MR. COCHRAN Mr. Cochran is our teacher of Manual Arts. He was a graduate of Fayette High School, Class of ’14. He also graduated from Bowling Green, Normal College. Mr. Cochran was a student of the University of Cincinnati Training School for Motor Mechanics. He also was a member of the 310th M. T. C. Army of Occupation, Coblenz, Germany. He has taught six years in the public schools of Fulton County. This is Mr. Cochran’s first year in the M. H. S. and he is well liked by all his associates here. We hope he will be content to stay here for a few- more years. 8
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