Mason City High School - Masonian Yearbook (Mason City, IA)

 - Class of 1938

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WAYNE WOOD JIM COOKMAN ROSAMOND WEBSTER President Vice President Secretary The Class of '38 Entering the Mason City High School in the fall of 1934, we, the Senior Class, have seen four years of varied activity. Numbering more than 300, our class has always been well represented on both honor and super honor rolls, and while not the most brilliant class to be graduated, it has kept scholastic standards Well above the average. Many champion athletes and teams have been turned out during our stay here, and in music, dramatics, debate, and journalism we have been especially active. As we say goodbye to M. C. H. S. We wish continued success, not only to the school, but to ourselves as Well. l I In Appreciation To Miss Irene Holman, we, the class of 1938, express our appreciation for her guidance as class sponsor. The moving' force behind the Junior-Senior Banquet as Well as the Senior Prom was Miss Holman. She has not only been an advisor but also a friend to every member of the class. Her patience and willingness to aid has brought her into close contact with each member of the class. lt is with a grateful cheerio that we say to her- Thank you so much. The Class of '38, -x ' i

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GERALDINE McNAUGI-ITON FLORENCE O'LEARY NINA ALLEMAN DORIS PIPER GERALD KEISTER Foods Department Head Foods Design Mechanics Textiles EARL GERARD F. B. HATHAWAY HAROLD PALMER IRENE HOLMAN Manual Training FITZGERALD Department Head Mechanical Drawing Retail Selling Manual Training Manual Training Vocational Arts Mason City High School offers seven vocational courses to its pupils. These have been chosen from widely varied but practical fields, in order to give the student some choice, and yet give him instruction in something that will surely be of use later on. Every one of the courses is a basis for several related occupations. Manual Training, in order to be effective as an educational method, has connected itself with all branches of study. It develops in three directions-industry, science and art. Mechanics provides a good foundation for any boy interested in machinery or mechanical work. It gives him a knowledge of various machines and how to use them. Mechanical Drawing, often called the language of industry, teaches the student to read and make drawings, which help to visualize the finished product. The student of foods learns to plan healthful, well-balanced meals and prepare them in an attractive manner. The designing of clothing and the interiors of homes gives the student practical knowledge and develops better taste in the choice of her own clothing. Useful training in sewing and garment construction is given in the textile course. A study of various fabrics is also included. Retail Selling provides a combination of technical training and practical experience in the business world. It prepares a student to hold a job immediately after graduation from high school.



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