Milton Union High School - Blackhawk Yearbook (Milton, WI)

 - Class of 1945

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Sophomores ll Furs! Row ll 1 1l1n I J1 lll Ill Second ROW 1 1 1 1 I I I N llll Thlrd Row 1 N 111 lllll 1 1 11111 Fourth Row r I Nixon N 1 1 X 1111 l NHX l I I Not 111 PICYUFS This wear s sophomore class the class of 47 began the year with nftx eight members Inailx in the veal Calvin Cash and Mary Howland enrolled boosting the membeiship to siictv Later James Cunningham xxithdieu giving the class 9 membership of fiftw nine at the end of the school xear of vi hich thiitx aie girls and tvs entw nine are boys In the fall election of ofhcci s C harles Rusch was elected the sopho more class president foi the xear Other ofhcers elected for the wear xx e1e Ramona Dunn ell vice piesident Shlrlev Stubbendick secretari , Carolyn Burdick tieasuiei 'NIar,1o11e Burdick and John Fish were elected as class representatives on the student council for the first semester. Marjorie Burdick and -Xudrey Marquart were elected rep- resentatives for the second semester. To lead the class in the world of sports Iavonne Qchaefer was elected girls intramural manager and Norman hverson was elected boys intramural manager. Peggy Kelly was elected sophomore cheerleader for the year. The sophomore class has contributed considerably to the school life this year. On February 10 1945 it sponsored 1 Valentine dance which proved to be a success both socially and financially. Class members have been active in otner school activities including football basketball intramural sports forensics the A Capella Choir and various school clubs and organizations. Those who have won major letters this year are: flifford Grout Robert Splinter Gerald Parish John Fish-Football and John Pish-Basketball. E17-



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