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

 - Class of 1949

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next day we suffered for the fun we had the day before we found out we had eaten to much and had been to active• The 3accalaurate Serviees were held on Sunday, way 29th, at the school «ym. The sermon was delivered bv Dr. Dozers of the L’Anse 'Methodist Church, inter- tainr.ent was provided by various students, including a xvloohone solo by TTenry V inkler and a trombone solo by Ceor e Skugmer. Immediately after the service, the Seniors, wearing their newly acquired caps and ROwns Vi',d their nictures taken outside the main entrance. •;e have now struck our Old. $6 of us are about to be rewarded for our work and worry during our long ournev.

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Next came that dreaded day—our graduation pictures were taken. Many were the shudders of fear and many the hours of primping but we all survived. Great was the suspense as we wnet about our everyday chores. Finall they came, the proofs, and what proofs they were I None of us thought we looked that bad! It was now that we realized our journey waw almost mearing its close—our goal was in sight. It was about the middle of February. V,re chose the committees who were to start work on the yearbook, another of our projects. Pictures were collect ed, articles written etc. April 8th found us giving our Senior Bake Sale at the True Value Hardware Store. Every Senior had to either bake a cake or bring money. It was a huge success. Then, came the Senior Play. The cast was chosen the fTtet pai t breApriloand]worked hard until the time of the play. This masterpiece of showmanshio was call- ed Too Many Relatives. The cast was as follows: Harry Savage, a young writer, Jack Zarek; Mabel, his newly wedded wife, Vivain Almli; Mrs. Donnely, their landlady, Delores Cote; Aunt Erminintrude, Mable’s deaf aunt, Norma Dubuque; Uncle Otto, Harry’s deaf uncle and a women hater, Skipper Skuggen; Policeman Butterfield, a poetic policeman, Thomas Bobish; A young writer mistaken for the maid, Tyyne Leppanen; and Smokey McGee, a desperate criminal, played by Robert Wandell. The play was a huge success. It brought in a pro- fit of $145. The day after the play was chosen for our Skip Day, and so it was that nine cars set out, five going to Iron Mountain and four going to Ironwood. A grand time was had by all. Exactly a week after Skip Day came the big day for the Senior girls—The Senior Tea. May 19th found 24 girls from L'Anse and 14 from Baraga in the L'Anse High Gym. The tea started at two o'clock and corsages of white carnations were handed out at the door. In a short while entertainment started; Dorothy Johnson and Kathleen Tollefson sang two numbers and Henry Winkler played three marimba numbers accompan- ied by Larry 111. The Tea was ®njoyed by all. Our long-awaited for Senior Picnic was held on Tuesday, May 24, we journeyed to the Baraga Park in a school bus about 9:30. The day was spent in eating and participating in sports. About five o'clock the faculty joined us for supper and after supper the boys played the men teachers in a game of softball. The

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