From The Eunice News files

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The following are items from the March 1991 files of The Eunice News.
Dot Stagg was heading the Eunice Service League project to raise money for playground equipment at the Northwest Community Center. Janet Seale Marcantel was ordering the equipment. Also, completing plans were Belle Manuel and Jean Reviere.
Laura Richard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Richard, received a $55,000 scholarship from Springhill College in Mobile, Alabama. She was one of three out of 700 students to receive the full tuition scholarship. Richard was a student at St. Edmund High School.
Dr. Tim Fontenot visited Lorna Fruge’s third-grade class at Eunice Elementary to talk about the benefits of dental hygiene.
In softball action, two-run singles by Michelle Thibodeaux and Tara Fruge helped the Lady Cats win its sixth victory of the season.
Lorie LeDoux, a fifth-grade teacher at Central Middle Elementary School, was honored by KEUN as the Teacher of the Week.
Kerrville Bus Company announced it will run a bus through Eunice seven days a week with two stops daily, one eastbound and the other westbound. The announcement followed one by Greyhound that would discontinue its late-night stop in Eunice.
Dr. Clark Palmer, president of the Eunice Elementary PTO, made a presentation to the St. Landry Parish School Board about school uniforms.