Sauk Centre High School - O Sa Ge Yearbook (Sauk Centre, MN)

 - Class of 1941

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.. , - V.-U,-A Y P , P -:FQ izifiie ti., Q., Q.. PM 4, .sm -Q-1-,S e o 1- ,Q if - Ce LORRAIHE UIEL wills her absent excuse to any Junior running low on them. LEORA WILCOX wills her DAR award to some lucky Junior. FLORENTINE UQLSTE leaves those dancing shoes, not to anyone special, but somewhere rhere she can get them easily. ' ROBERT ZEIGLER wills his nbe-baokgin-a-minuten line to Loren Hardin. A BETTY YOUHG wills her tiny, trim, and trusty figure to another small one like her--Marge Carlson. A OLGA TSCHIRLLY wills her motto: Do unto others before they have a-chance to do unto youg to Vivian Rasmussen. SIGNATURE it w in j'A,7,glsJ TIT! SSZS lffip ,f X -7, jt7L-s..A,-.f.l- The above instrument was now here subscribed by the Senior Class, the testator, in the presence of each of us, and was at the same time eeolared oy us to be our LAST HILL AND TESTAMENTg and we are at their request signing our names hereunto in their presence as attesting witnesses, page twenty-two



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