L'Anse High School - Envoy Yearbook (L'Anse, MI)

 - Class of 1949

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Donna Newland wills her Driver Training lessons to Robert Sengebush. Dorothy Norback wills her flirt- acious ways to Naomi Westrom. Dorothy Oleskie wil] her ability to keep a man to Marilyn Francois. Lois Payne wills her pleasing personality to Dorothy Jo- hnson. Alice Paquette wills her man-catching tech- nique to Florine Racette. Catherine Peltier wills the suitcases under her eyes to Mr. Mi liman, who appreciates them. Rosabelle Perrault wills her mu- sical ability to Larry Menard. Richard Ra.jala wills his sharp appearance to Carl Beckman. Janet Ranta- nen wills her job at the Nite Owl to Shirley Tol- lefson. Bob Robinson wills his scientific thinking to Bud '.Yard. Edna Roth wills her nuiet ways to Helen VanAble. Norman Schroeder wills his Golden Sax to Gary Louma. Lloyd Seavoy wills his speed in track to Lyle Sensenbrenner. George Skuggen who can barely spell his name, wills this abilltv to Phyllis H±ltdtnen. Jean Soli wills her insistant gigglig to Dona Whaley. Tom Stenson wills his pri- vate seat in the office to Helen Nordling, Marie Stein our senior canary, wills this ability to Bar- bara Rowe. Alice Supanich wills her alertness In Government to any coming Junior Class. Ed Taipeius wills his brains to Roy Erickson, who could use a little of it. Helen Tarvainen wills her lankiness to Dona Mae Edwardsen, who is just the opposite . Patsy Tollefson wills her cunning ways around boys to firacie Adams. Dick Ward wills his mischievous ways and innocent look to Bale Lindstrom. Jim Wes- trom wills his Model T to Sidney SimmonsT Elaine Whitty wills her ability to stick to one man to Karen Anderson. Bob Wandell wills his extraordinary oersonality to Charlie Olson. Elmer Williams, our muscleman, wills his shoulders to Marvin Tollefson Jack Zarek. our six footer wills his height to Elsi Mae Kruse, who is about half of this. m

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CLASS HISTORY ±81+9-the word was gold. 1949-----the word again, is gold but of a different nature. Our gold is the knowledge of an education well gained. The 49ers of the 19th century didn't find their gold overnight, nor did we; it took four long years. We first took provisions for the long journey a- head in 1945. At the starting date, Sept. 6, 1945, there were 91 prospectors, 74 from L'Anse and 17 from surrounding areas. Early in the journey there was realized a need for leaders and so it was that a meeting was called and our leaders were elected. Lloyd Seavoy, was cho- sen president; Robert Wandell, vice president; George Skuggen, treasurer; Jack Zarek, secretary. In order to break the boredom of the Journey ahead, several of our young adventurers went out for football, basket- ball and track. Others were attracted by the senior band and the newly organized glee club. Thus it was we ended the first stage of our Journey, the Fresh- mem year. In the fall of 1946 we started the second lap of our journey which proved a more adventurous one. Again we chose our leaders. Robert Wandell was elected president; Patricia Tollefson, Vice president George Skuggen, secretary; and Jack Zarek, treasurer. Many of our able bodied men answered Coach Mill- man's call for football. They were George Brunette, Raymond Baril, Charles Ahlson, Cyril Fortier, William Foucault, Lloyd SeavOy, Elmer Williams, Norman Schroe der, and Jack Zarek. Skuggen and Seavoy making the varsity. The morale of the student body was helped, during football, basketball, and track season by two of our classmates, Patricia Tollefson and Lola Drol- son who were among the several cheerleaders. The following gold seekers were a trackted by basketball Cyril Fortier, Robert Wandell, William Foucault, George Brunette, Richard Ward, Norman Schroeder, Jack Zarek,George Skuggen, Elmer Williams, and Lloyd Seavoy Dthers from our group participating in track were, Cyril Fortier, Robert ’Wandell, Elmer Williams, George Brunette, William Foucault, Edward Taipalus, Norman Schroeder, Joe Blood, Jack Zarek, George Skuggen,

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