William Mason High School - Masonian Yearbook (Mason, OH)

 - Class of 1972

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SEATED: CheriKoch, Steph Tucker, Cindy Heisler, Irene Ream, Diane MC Clung, Kathy Green, STANDING: Randy Hayes, Doug Thompson, Gil Lanham, Dave Nadler, Dale Ruffner, John Sanders, Bill McDonald, Ted Von Holle, and Mr. Hendricks. Mason Seniors Tour Europe Becky Tignor, and Vicki Anderson. Three seniors from William Mason High School and their class adviser Andrew Hendrix are home after a jaunt through Europe. Jane Schutte, Kathy Green and Bill McDonald had a great time. There was more this year than lastf, said Mr. Hendrix. uThe guides stayed with the group and set things up as we went along. It's a great, fantastic trip in all ways. The kids saw a lot more. Our main purpose was seeing distributive business and manufacturing wor . The tour was sponsored by the Cleve! a n d Distributive Education Teachers Association. The students are members of DECA iDistributive Education Clubs of America. Focal points of the tour were Amsterdam, Haarlem, Volan- dam and Rotterdam in The Netherlands; Brussels, Belgium; Luxembourg, Paris and Riems, France. Air travel was by jet, land excursions by bus. 91

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DECA Distributive Education is not only for terminal students, but with appro- priate planning and scheduling a col- lege preparatory student interested in business may also have this oppor- tunity to gain useful, practical busi- ness training. v; ,-.:21 h i r OFFICER S: Diane McClung, President; Cindy Heisler, Secretary; Kathy Green, Treasurer; Doug Thompson, Publicity; Steph Tucker, Vice-President; Cheri Koch, Photographer; and Dave Nadler, Vice-President. u x? Distributive Education is a one or two-year program of instruction and Draining for high school boys and girls interested in merchandising, mar- keting, and management. Distributive Education is carried on under the supervis ion of the school board, school administration, and the teacher coordinator with the help and cooperation of the local business community. Distributive Education offers vocational training in marketing and mer- chandising goods and services leading to occupations in retailing, riskbear- ing, advertising, financing, wholesaling, storing, transporting, buying and selling. 9O



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92 By BEVERLY HOLLON Several students of William Mason High School are to be congratulated on their magnificent artistic talents. The Southern Ohio Regional of the National Scholastic Art Exhibition, sponsored by Shillitols, was the competition ten of our students entered. Each school was permitted ten entries only, and out of ten en- tries from Mason five students received awards. The Gold Key, highest award possible, went to Mike Mays, a senior, for his sculpture. Gold Keys also went to Cathy Richards and Carolyn O'Banion, both sophomores, who each entered a textile design. Honorable mention was given to Bill Pugh, a senior, and Jean Desfosses, a sophomore, each having entered a 3-D design. These students received their awardslast Saturday, Feb. 12, at downtown Shillito's. A field trip of the art classes and photo club was taken Feb. 9 in order that the students could view the fine exhibition of art work from all over Southern Ohio. Congratulations again to these talented art students. SHILLITO' S TEEN FASHION BOARD Mary Anne Miller and Karen Gray ; hdason College, wi Thursday, I conducting h senior girls The guidan not reveal 1 this subject want to stea Looks as if be cooking. GAA has basketball Alumni Gi Basketball afternoon teams will schoolgymr has graduz Mason High participate may contac 398-2091 or 4494. Ever' mark your date. A reminde onel to stud be no school Day. We x 3 anyone go t have to. The Swee Saturday :1 success. Th WESTERN STAR CORRESPONDENT BEV HOLLON

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