Holgate High School - Tiger Tales Yearbook (Holgate, OH)

 - Class of 1935

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4 The Senior Railsplitter 7 Qur Last Song Togetlwer lSnng t0 JI Perfect Day -Carrie Jacobs-Bondj ll'lll'I1 we rome to the end of our high school days .-Ind -we find 'tis time that we part, Though we go to live in our 'tnany ways, These years linger in every hearty Yet we feel very sad when we say adieu To frienils and to teaehers true, For our souls are dull though our liifes are new .-ls we journey away from you. 'l'l1a11gl1 our eyes may lie bright as we seek our fate- Tlmugh we View the future with tears- lI'e must thanlc our srhool as we graduate liar all tlzat it's done in past years. So we give our farewell to Maroon and Gold, The syniltol of Lineoln High, liar 'tis in new work that we are enrolled .-Intl we now tnust say goodbye. lllllftl we have nzurh hope and have visions, too, ll'hen our minds fill with pleasant thoughts Of tl1e years we spent sealously with you- llihen the gate of sueeess unloeles. Our thoughts will forever retain you near- Our hearts will have naught to fear- . Is we pass from the halls of old Lincoln dear To new fields that may soon appear. CENTRAL ENGRAVING COMPANY ARTISTS P DESIGNERS ILLUSTRATORS Manufacturing Photo Engravers Complete Printing Plate Service tor College and High School Annuals Catalog 0 Booklet 0 Direct Mail 0 Magazine Dial 4-7833 DES MOINES, IOWA ABRAHAM LINCOLN HIGH SCH OOL V Y Smart, Safe Travel Yellow Cal: Co. Dial 3-1111 V The Thinking Fellow Calls a Yellow GRADUATES or THE JUNE '35 CLASS CYD We wish to express our sincere gratitude tor your splendid patronage. SARWIN STUDIO 36 26

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DES MOINES, IOWA I JUNE, I935 A The Senior Railsplitter 1' IhIIl1'QIl1'L'i N. Iiicliniry. rccorcling St'l'l'CiIlI'j' of Dos Iiloincs 'l3t'I1L'l1l'1'Sl l'3L'fll'1'ItlIlJ11, 11133-35. XYm. S. Moi'gci1t1i:1Ici', secretary of thc Iowa associa- tion of Imiustriztl 111111 Xizmuul Arts tcziclicrs, 10315 lincoln rcprcscntzxtivc to Dos Moines 'licziclicrsi Fccicr- 1 ation, 11135. Iimily Ii. Sczmizm, pre-siclcnt central division of 'l3t'1lCl101'S of Ifngiish, 1172175 prcsiclcnt Dcs Moincs Iinglish zissocizltitni, 11731-323 lk-s Moines clcicgatc to thc Nzltionzii Litllllifil of 'l'cz1c1ici's of Ifnglish, 103-1. 4 1 'i fI'!!!!P.99 Q 1 8 6 5 A lioflfrcy Sivcrsmi, trcrtsurci' of the llcs Noiiiics 'I'c:tc1u-rs' l'3ClIL'1'llilUl1, 193.2-3fmg supervisor of thc Des Noincs Imlcpcntlcnt School District Credit Union, 1033-303 junior cotmciior of thc Iowa Junior Aczulctity Giits Ior Graduation UI' Scictwc, 193-I-351 senior C0ll1lC1lll1' of the Iowa .-Xcxulcniy oi Scicncc, 11135-36g clutirmzm of Ilcs Moincs Ccntrztl :tml I'Iiys1cs Conmiittccs und mcmhcr of We suggest a smart new EIgin or I-Iamiiion Wrist Watch. Iiiology Committcc for scicctimi of tcxthooks, 193-i-35. tilzuiys Sttttcr, l.i11CUI11 t'cpi'csct1tzitix'c to Ilcs Moines 'llt'1lL'I1C1'S' l'3t'ilL'1'Zliltl11. A Senior Ring or Pin. One oi the many new and attractive items in Jeweiry. A Iarge selection from SI to 55. St-nim' Intcrnzitiuiizll Um' on Rim' 3, 1035, I'L'CZlllCil that this scniur-:X mini' isroriqiiiui :mil dis tittctivc to Terms if desired. Lincoln Iligh scnior QTIIIIIIIHCS. It was cnnccivccl hy 1,iuco1n's Iirst grztcliiuting class in blzuulziry, 11727. No othcr sclioul in thc cotintrv, to our 1Q1inw1cc1g'c, has this PLUMB JEWELRY STORE Sixth and Wainuf Ilcrmxmcnt scnior claw in its cziicmlzlr. 'I'hc 'I'ci'ccntcn- 'l1'V Ittstorv of fhI11 ll1'll11 lincoln Iiibh Hciiuoi, says of l - I 4 1 tr s 1.inco1n's Intcrnzititmztl Day history: As Lincoln High School he-gait to rcvczil ciiztructer :md pcrsonzility ot' its own, thc students notccl the con- trasting typcs ni thc scvcrnl iizitioimlitics that cnterccl our 'I 11111 of I.cztrning.' So it liztppcm-11, :tt thc sugges- tion of Ilc1I:1 Mm- .Xrno1c1, that the first Q1'11lllIZli1l1Q ciztss of lincoln Iligh Sciiool iiIIll1gl1I'111t'tl Intcrnzltimml Ilzny in this city. Courieous Service ANDY AND BILL'S MARKET First Floor, City Market I We Deiiver QUALITY ALWAYS Diai 4-551 First Choice in Des Moines ..... DAIRY COMPANY FOR HOME DELIVERY SERVICE CALL 3-6211 25 PERFECTLY PASTEURIZED MILK One glance at the deep cream line in a bottle of FLYNN Perfectly Pasteurizefl MILK is proof of its EXTRA RICH- NESS. A taste convinces of its Superior Flavor . . . and the words 6'Perfectly Pasteurizedi' are assurance of its abso- lute Safety. FLYNN is the Preferred Milk in thousands of Des Moines homes.



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DES MOINES, IOWA O JUNE. I935 A The Senior Railsplitter The June T935 Class History By Jnssnz P. A. ANDERSEN The senior graduating class entered its high school life in Tune, 1932. ln the ninth grade there were 204 students. There are 99 finishing today, this course of four years of hard work, coupled with unparalleled joy. The class. through the aid of willing instructors, is leaving the doors of Lincoln with high honors. Those who have had the courage to finish are indeed proud of their records, which are their foundation. ln the course of the class activities at Lincoln, out- standing athletes have been produced. W'e all remem- ber Stuart lieil when basketball is mentioned, as he made the all-city team. Maurice Graziano, whose outstanding work has caused him to become the talk of basketball fans, also is recognized as well as Michael Graziano, and Robert Burgess. Football! Wliat is the First name to reach your ears? Of course, Robert Scharnweber. Other footballers, however, include: Christy Armstrong, Robert Burgess, Maurice Graziano, Loran Harris, Nile Oldham, and Robert Tillotson. Spring! Baseball! Robert Tillotson! Quite a com- bination! We also have Michael Graziano, Maurice Graziano and Nile Oldham to represent us in baseball. ,......-..... ..... ,.,. .. .. . , . ' . ' ,.. 4 I I A. I. B Building Modern business training tor high school and college grad- uates. A. I. B. graduates are expertly trained young men and women, selected from the upper 402, ot high school and college graduates throughout the state-the cream ot character, personality and efficiency. Every county ot Iowa is represented. These ambitious young men and women are specially quali- fied by natural ability plus A. I. B training tor positions with the leading business institutions ot Des Moines and Iowa. Write for A. I B. Yearbook. Select the A. I. B. as your school. You will always be proud ot that distinction. AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS E. O. FENTON, President lAccredi+edl Des Moines, Iowa 27 Q You have undoubtedly heard of XVilliam Downey's swimming and track record, and also of Ellis Sheldon's brilliant track record. But there are no june graduating boys on this year's tennis team. The girls claiming these honors are jessie Andersen and Ruth Wenger. Several all-around girl athletes are in the 'Tune grad- uating class: Jessie Andersen, Mary Fini, llelen Glew and Ruth NVenger, representing Girls' Athletic Asso- ciation. Musicians? Unnumbered! Lester l3issinger's flute, reached the city contest. VVC have Richard Christian, with his French horng Grace Coburn, with her Fluteg Robert Frank, the unsurpassed drummerg Raymond tlalenbeck with his French horn, and Raymond Car- lick, the prominent bass player. Elgin Ilite, that great big, tall man, plays the French horn and Mary Hollingsworth, the excellent clarinet player, deserves recognition. Alfred King, the German band guide, makes the baritone sing. The Laughing Trombonei' is the title deserved by Eva To Mason and her instrument. In the orchestra we have Albert Graziano, the violinist, who touches the heart strings of many girls. V Other artists of this great class who excel include Glenn lillenwood, whose name you see appearing on so many posters that hanlg in the Lincoln Halls, entered a Portraits tor the Graduate Is a Specialized Part ot Our Service V 1 . I 'f I I 5 420 Ninth St. Dial 4-OIO9

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