This week’s Student of the Week is Paisley Fruge, a senior at Eunice High School. Her parents are Melinda Atchison and Chad Fruge.
If you had to live in another part of the world, where would you want to live and why? I would like to live in anywhere upstate because of less humidity.
The “Rendez-vous des Cajuns” Cajun Music Radio & TV show Saturday at the Liberty Center at 6 p.m. will have a performance by August Broussard & Friends.
Show starts at 6 p.m. The Liberty opens at 4 p.m.
Tickets are $5 for adults, and children ages 7 to 12 are $3.
If you have a teenage driver in your home the following article may be helpful to read.
Did you know? Drivers with the highest rates of crashes and highway fatalities include seniors and teenagers.
Eunice High Alumni donated $1,500 to the EHS baseball from the 12th annual Alumni Softball tournament held in August. From left, are EHS Alumni officers Minette Vienne and Tara Leblanc with Scott Phillips, baseball coach; and Mitch Fontenot, principal. (Submitted photos)
Super Behavior awards were presented recently to East Elementary students. The award recognizes students quarterly who demonstrate excellent behavior and character traits.
Chad Jones, left, institutional liaison officer, and Anna Lege, admissions counselor, with LSUE presented different aspects of the college to St. Edmund High seniors.
Glendale Elementary students are working hard on making top scores for AR program. These students earned 10 perfect scores. They were rewarded with chocolate candy and a certificate. From left, are Shawna Manuel, J’Quan Calloway and Lainey Ray Fruge. (Submitted photo)
Anna Claire Heinen, left, a senior at St. Edmund High School, was crowned Friday evening during St. Ed homecoming game. Heinen is the daughter of Dr. Monty and Tiffani Heinen of Eunice, and she is with last year’s St. Ed homecoming queen, Abby Miller. (Photo by Tom Dodge)
St. Thomas More Church held its annual Fall Festival during last weekend. The Fruges had the opportunity to ride a Giraffe Train fair ride. In front Ainsley Fruge, in back, from left, are, Reese Fruge and Clare Fruge. The girls are the daughters of Dr. Sarah Moser Fruge and Michael Fruge of Eunice.