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geniafzd. CLASS MOTTO The Past Forever Gone, the Future Still Our Own Class Colors . . . Blue and White Class Flower . . . Red Rose Class History The Senior class of '38 started out on its High School journey with President Willard Pitzner, Vicefpresident Shirley Case, and Secretaryffreasurer Bob Johnson as our officers. Ruby Stearns was the advisor for 193 5 . E Ivliss Seward took Miss Stearns' place as advisor for the next three years. Willard Pitzner was refelected president for our Sophomore year, Marjorie Fisher was chosen for vicefpresident, and Joseph Urban for secretaryftreasurer. Our class was well represented on the debate team in 1936 by Bob Zenk, Jean Ward, and Joseph Urban. On April 24 Carl Trieloif and Joyce Kuenzi were crowned king and queen of the 1936 prom at the Sophomore prefprom. The Junior class elected Robert Feller, Willard Pitzner, and Joseph Urban for its leaders. The main event was the junior prom, of course. Frank Gshwandtner and Shirley Case were the cofchairmen of the prom committee and Willard Pitzner, as king,' chose Barbara Hagemann for the queen. Our class played an important part on the athletic and debate teams in 1937. For our last and most important year, the class of '38 refelected the oflicers of the preceding year. Cofcaptains Dean Helwig and Frank Gshwandtner under Coach Freudenberg led the Fort Cardinals through another successful football sea' son. Captain Willard Pitzner did the same for the basketball team. Preparations for the annual started in full swing with Dorothy Schloesser as editorfinfchief and Betty McKoane as assistant editor. We decided to make our graduation more im- pressive by wearing caps and gowns. In a very short time our journey as the class of '38 will be over, but we shall always recall with pleasure the four years we spent to' gether in the Fort High School. Page Twenty-one
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Page Twentyftwo IRMA LEHMAN In Memory ,Tis hard to break the tender cord When love has bound the heart, 'Tis hard, so hard, to speak the words We must forever partf, Thy memory will he cherished As on through life we go. Oh, we all have missed you, For we loved you so. -HELEN DEVAULT, '38
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