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

 - Class of 1946

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Occupohonol Arts Wherm boys journty to the Manual Arts Burldrng to study and learn by actual practrce the rntrrcacres of mechanrcs they garn the knowledge under the watchful and expert eye of A E ASPENSEN Mr Aspensen relaxes and frlls hrs lersure mrnutes constructrvely wrth hrs hobby of woodworkrng MISS GRACE BARNARD has her hands qurte full teachrng senror shorthand and typrng along wrrh offrce practrce and busrness Englrsh Her home town rs Perry and after berng graduated from tnere and attendrng Unrversrty of Chrcago she went back and taught rn the Perry Hrgh School Her favorrte hobby rs travel She has traveled rn Europe and all parts of the Unrted States but the South Our new desrgn teacher MISS JEAN BITTER MAN rs fulfrllrng the dream that she has had srnce attendrng MCHS to teach desrgn rn our hrgh school She has started the grrls on many projects that are both new and rnterestrng Her hobbres are cars wood craft and clothes desrgn Besrdes berng rnterested rn many other thrngs she rs Hr Trr advrser MISS MARGARET BRAKEL who always has a smile for everyone teaches personal bookkeeprng and typrng rn addrtron thrs year she has a sopho more class rn busrness trarnrng One of her pet peeves rs people who are always behrnd rn therr work Last summer she made a very enjoyable trrp to New York for a months vacatron She enjoys musrc readrng and travelrng The lady of tht krtchen rs MISS MARIAN DICKINSON She teaches sophomore junror and senror grrls rmportant thmgs about calorres proterns and vrtamrns The grrls learn also to cook and serve many temptrng and tasty drshes She was born rn South Dakota and recerved her hugh school educatron at MCHS She enjoys musrc, outdoor sports and travel Snappy brown eyes and a pleasmg personalrty are the words to describe MRS IRENE FRIESNER Pleasrng personalrty along wrth the basrc rules of salesmanshrp rs what Mrs Fr-resner trres to teach her classes rn hrgh school retarl sellrng In her spare trme she lrkes to sew MISS HELEN P FULLERTON rs that person whom every grrl must see sometrme durrng her three years rn high school she rs grrls advrser She Page 20 teacaes junior Colle rntrodrt ron t tdtcat on prrncrples of rrrthmetrc and psycholu X Interror decoratron rs htr hobby and she dtttsts people who a e easrly bored or spread gossrp She rs a o Hr Trr advrser F B HATHAWAY one of the wood experts rn Masora Cnty not only deals wrth wood rn hrs wood workrng class durrng school hours but O C 1 tructrvely occupres hrs spart trmc wrth a tollectron rn whrch he proudly drsplaws common and rtre wood from the four c rners ol the world Nlr Hathaway rs a graduate of Bradley Polytechnrc Instrtute rn Illrnors RUEBFN NYQUIST who ttaches hrgh school busrness problems law and bookkteprng was born rn Molrne Illrnors After berng graduated from hrgh school he attended Northwestern Unrversrty degree from Unrwersrty teachrng experrence has busrntss colltgt and then He rtctrxtd hrs lNIasters owa Nost o rs been htre at good old promoted One of hrs marn hobbrts rs gardenrng and tryrng to keep the bugs away from hrs harvest Our most tffrcrent seamstress MISS FLORENCE OLEARY teachts sophomort lunror and senror clothrng In the Home Economrcs Department f whrch she rs head safety rn th home and rn the laboratory are stressed She was born rn 'Vlason Crty and was graduated from IVICHS Of her many mterests collectrng antrques rs the most rnterestrng HAROLD S PALMER mechanrcal drawrns., tutor rs also actrng as ass stant rnstructor rn mechanrcs because of the raprd rncrease rn the number pursurng that subject lVlr Palmer earned hrs bache or of scrence degree at Iowa State Teachers College and recerved hrs M A degree from Iowa State College Lrke fellow manual arts rnstructors Mr Palmer relates wrth hrs hobby of woodworkrng Effrcrency personrfred and a frrend to all rs MISS GLADYS PRICE Born rn Mrlford Iowa sle tended Unrversrty of Buena Vrsta when she earned her BA degree she recerxed her M A degree from the Umversrty of Iowa and al o has attended summer chool there Mrss Prrce teaches hrgh school personal bookkeeprng and typrng junror typrng and short hand She rs always ready wrth a helprng hand to ard us ln makrng our frgures rn bookkeeprng balance and to teach us what every twrst and qurrk of the lead of our pencrl means rn shorthand 0 I ' t I I 1 l ' I ge A r 'I' o ' 1 r r . . . . r ' ' ' . 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Soclol Sclence Faculty f 72,011 0l,.4, 4LcZ,4,.i ,gil new fiiwfkf 'f '3s.,-we V601-L C ffhggou ,gvuzgf J mas: M ' x X-Q' fx 1 I s Lf,0fjZf?1'Lff1J,viv0'f 0f.,,.NA L-L7i1-.fu Page Z2 MISS EDNA CARSTENSEN, 1 person of many hobbles xncludmg lJlCyCl1l1g sewxng htkmg reading coolcmg and knitting ilso llkes to travel She spent list summer stght seelng nn New York She teaches classes 1n hugh school Amertcan history ind gosern ment 1nd 111 1un1or college tducettxon 'md geography GERHARD GUNSTEN dlvnys reidy t lend a helplng hand comes to lVI1son Ctty Hlgh School from Mirquette Iovsi His Clisses ire economlcs 'ind Amerlc1n history Ht IS 1dvlser to the Colleentes ind 'tsslsts mn C01Cl1lhg Gum Cl'lCWlI1g 1nd ch1r turing 'ure his pet peexes his hobby IS b'tsketball offxcmtmg DAN C HERRICK teicher of high school eco l1OY'nlLS 1nd socxology 1nd college .AlT'lCflC'ih l1lSfOl'y 'ind government h'is is his hobby TTISIIXAQ chtclcens ust to prove he xsnt entlrely farmer before the war he spent much tlmc and work ln the fleld f research He recenes hts outdoor exercise by gettlng out 1nd rndlng 1 bicycle World hlsfofy 1nd school 'ind college CCO nomlcs and soctology strc the subjects taught by ROLLO C KEITHAHN He must be well prepared to answer 'mv questxon that may come up for he Cin be found reidlng most 'iny txme of the day Mr K9lIl11l1l1 h1s 'llso tr1veled 'md h1s touched both the mst 'md vwtst co1sts Always wxllmg to tell of her many experiences whxle ln W1shxx1gton l1st summer xs MISS ESTHER PAGENHART Her 'imbltton is one c'1n guess IS to wut p1t1ently for the defy when shc cin travel all she wants t Mus Pagenharts high school and college modern European history classes are made especially mterestlng because of her many journeys MISS ALICE RITER, who xs new tn Mason Cnty Hlgh School this year fxlls the vacancy left by Mt' Crosen Her classes nnclude Amerxcan htstory and government, and she coaches debate and extempo raneous speakxng Her pet peeve 15 the resxstance to educatmn shown by the juntors ln her classes I O 'I 32.:5E3f5.t 1 ' A A . 3f:5iE, L - A ' ' ' 1 ' 1 f - ., K . , ' ' ' . ' ,.,,-, . , 1 f -:ZfE1:Z5i,figeZ:21f- 'i:5-iEfE5,fiQ5. S X , . '. 4 O . , t fr V ' ' 5 ' - . J LY .rx , ,V A41 X X . . t K C 1. , x n . A 1. . . . . - . . - 1 . ' : . . , . , t ' ' - ,Q t . Y K 7 . I . V 1 ' , 1. n . m ' . . . . ,. .. t J - - - X ' 3 r . ' 0 ' 3 5 y 4 1 ' . ' V K ' v K . - 7 L I C 1 7 ' ' - ,Q I , , y - - K ' ' , 4, M ,,, 1 t 4 . x . . t . . . . . K L V ' 1 . . L ' . . '. . 1 , 1 1 , 1 L 1 X 1 L o, 's ' '

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