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Dedication 5 ,,:,,Y ,S W... 'mf S X Q Q-5 1, X 5 'N,l. , Arthur Arnold We declicaTe This book To ArThur Arnold, a member of The Class of 1954, who was sTricken wiTh polio in The fall of 1952. He was very acTive in school acTiviTies and was a member of The varsiTy TooTbaII Team. We, his classmates and friends, hereby dedicaTe This 1954 Blackhawk To him as a TribuTe To his courage and sporTsmanship in his fighT To recovery. FIVE
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FCREWCRD The anticipation of reading and viewing the Blackhawk is equalled only by the pleasure of perusing its pages in later years. The Blackhawk presents some interesting scenes from your high school days which you will come to treasure as the years fly past. High school days are happy days. The friendships formed will be lasting and an interest in these friends will be continuously maintained. For this reason the possession of this yearbook will prove most helpful to everyone. This year's annual has many interesting pictures and written sum- maries which will cause it to be read and re-read to a very great extent. Students by means of this book may relive their high school days which are the happiest days of their lives. lt seems almost certain that you will enioy this book and will agree that it is a very good one. C.H.DORR FOUR
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School Board Wayne Davidson, Mrs. Stuart Shadel Archie Striegl, Mrs. Gilbert Birky Harold Martin All citizens of Milton and Milton Junction are proud and happy about having a new gymnasium, one of the finest in Southern Wisconsin. Such a fine building does not iust happen or spring full-grown from somewhere. Many citizens had an active part in making it a reality. A lot of hard work and plan- ning went into it. A lot of promotion, education and urging brought it into existence. Among those who did a great deal in this direction were: the members of the P.T.A. under the leadership of Prof. A, L. Loomer, the Board of Education of which Archie L. Striegl is president, and the student body. Suitable exercises accompanied the breaking of ground on March 25, 1953, with Mr. Striegl turning the first shovelful of dirt. Dedication exercises were held between games on December 3, 1953, with Supt, C. H, Dorr acting as Master of Ceremonies. A basketball tournament was held in the new building on February 22, 23, and 24 which was a big success. A Physical Education program utilizing every student in the high school was given on April 8. THE NEW GYMNASIUM
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