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With Busy Summer This busy school year started in June when nine excited students departed for the annual United .Nations Tour. The tour included sightseeing holdovers of Nashville; Washington, I). C.; New York City, Philadelphia; Niagara Kalis; Canada; and many other cities. The week of June 20-25 was filled with many new learning experiences for thirteen enthusiastic annual staff members and their sponsor as they attended the S. L U. Yearbook Workshop in Hammond. New ideas were introduced to improve the ’77 BULLDOG’S GROWL As the week came to a close, Michael Cassidy, the photographer, was awarded a trophy tor “Best Exposed Film.” S. L U. was also the site for cheerleading camp. The eight energetic J. H. S. cheerleaders exhibited much spirit and came home with superior ribbons. J. H. S. was well represented as four boys and two girls attended Pelican Girls’ and Boys’ State in August. Each person held an office in the “imaginary state” held at L S. U. Lonnie Knight was awarded a trophy for the “Best Sheriff' of Boys’ State. Shawn McNeillv represented J. H. S. at L. S. U. Leadership Camp. She brought back many newr ideas for producing a better yearbook. Activities did not just stop w ith the summer months. Hard-working students of J. H. S. were still giving their time in learning, being involved, and representing their school to make the 1976-7 school year the best! Top: The All-Star Marching Band performed at the All-Star Football game at I S. U. Eight J. H. S. hand students participated. Seated: Angela Istre, Kelli Coats, Lisa Gaudet, Robin Rea. JoAnn Savoy, and Pat Bergeaux. Standing: AI I.andry and Kelly Allison. Center Eight 4-H members attended a short course held at L. S. U. Seated: June I andry, Charles Hebert. Mary Hoffpauir, Bobby HofTpauir, and Diane Hebert. Standing Nancy Myers, Paulette Chiasson, and Scott Boswell. Bottom: Annual staff members attended the S. L. U. earhook Workshop in Hammond. Seated: Greg Butler. Chris Lopez. Lisa Gaudet, Nancy Allgood, and Kent Ray. Standing: Barry Daigle, Mrs. Rosalind Sar-radet, Kathy Broussard. Sarah Brummett, Kathy Grader, Cherie Sarradet. and Michael Cassidy. Not Shown: Carolyn Gilheaux and Terri Britt. 15
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School Year Started Top Left: Pelican Girls' State was attended by Lisa Gaudet and Ann Coco. Attending Pelic an Boys State were Greg Butler. Al Lan-dry, l onnie Knight, and Tom Richert. Top Bight: Lisa Gaudet and Tisdale Knight represented J. H. S. Student Council at the Louisiana Youth Seminar held at U. S. L. Bottom: Nine J. II. S. students toured with the United Nations Tour. Bottom Row: Kevin Cassidy, Melissa Wiegand. and Tom Richert. Top Row: Shawn McNeilly, Charlotte Thomas, and Connie Arceneaux. Not Shown: Tisdale Knight. Julie Theunissen. and Kara liargroder. 14
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Top: Student Counc il member Diane Hebert gives a guided tour of Jennings High to a class of freshmen at Freshman Orientation. The freshmen felt more at ease after being given the opportunity to see their classrooms before the hectic first day. Center. The first day of school reunites friends separated during the summer. Bottom: Freshmen Beverly Crochet and Gwen Gary listen intently as Student Council members give a brief synopsis of the activities and functions of the organizations at J. H. S. 16
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