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

 - Class of 1941

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.Y 1, -T. I-we 1. ' ' . ----- .- I fn, ts L -A - D fn I. .Suu W , Q sm- 5 J' P -1 ' ' A 'I The choice is made by her classmates bearing the euslities of dependability, service, netriotism, and leedershio in mind. Leora filled these requirements adequately. She is well on her way towards becoming r good citizen that will be an asset to her community. Cheer Leaders This year our che ring section was led very ably by Norma Nelson and Rutn NcGee, both of when are Juniors this year. New cheer lending costumes were inaugureted this year. They reversed the color scheme from maroon with White lining in skirts to shite with maroon lining. Along with the new costumes came s few new yells. Some of these vells ere, nWsy Down Southn and 'A Basket BoVs.N GAA The GirlS? At letic As ocistion finished its second successful year under the suoervision of its organizer Miss June Ellis, All of the girls have taken an active interest in tennis, basketball, self, and archery. A new feature this year was the NFcm Frolicns TWO Successive dances were held admitting only girls. The officers ere: President Lillian Moorcg Secretary Mary Ann DuBo1s3 and Treasurer, Gloria iosenwsld. Twenty of the 6.A.A. girls will receive awards this sering. SCHOOL PATROL The American Legion spain soonsoref our school oatrol end the petrol nnnrecictef it greatlv. The members of thf school nstrol this year were as follows! Beverlev PcsKe,caDtsin5 Peerl Gardner lieutenant, Ruth Gcnnow, Virginia T Felling, Faye DeLong, Lola Hesse, Marian Hill, Betty Lou Ostendorf, Janet Eldred, Aileen Eioff, Irene Fcllinp, Marian Casey, Eileen Ethun, LeVon Basillion, and Leone Lnis. The petrol was honored this year, as in the nest, nt e dinner given for them by the Auxiliary. page sixty-four

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