From The Eunice News files

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The following are from the March 1991 files of The Eunice News.
Tonya Zaunbrecher, Sara Fuselier and Stephanie Bourque made the all-district first team for the Jayettes.
The Cajun Bell Charter Chapter of the American Business Women’s Association recognized members’ contributions to the chapter. Among those honored were Dean Zerbe, Cathy Fusilier, Yvonne Tujaque and Peggy McCauley.
Eunice High Schools’ Ubeja Anderson finished second in the 55-meter hurdles at the Natioanl Scholastic Indoor Meet at the Carrier Dome on the Syracuse University campus.
Nicholas Fruge, a fifth-grade student at Central Middle School, was one of three St. Landry Parish Students of the Year. He is the son of Randy and Jan Fruge of Eunice
Park Ranger Vincent Fontenot gave Eunice Kiwanis Club members a tour of the Acadian Cultural Center that was under construction. The center was expected to be completed in May. Club members pictured on the tour were Kenneth Pitre, Ronnie Ardoin, Dr. Berk Veillon and Richard Bertrand.
Central Middle School Junior Beta Club officers were installed in a ceremony at City Hall. Judge Lynette Feucht presided over the ceremony. Inducted were Caleb Aguillard, president; Lindsay Hoychick, vice president; Celeste Prather, secretary; and Dudley Bernard, treasurer. Also attending the ceremony were Beth Christ, faculty sponsor; Gerald Hardy, principal; and Lorie LeDoux and Joannie Gordon, faculty sponsors.
A report by the Legislative Auditor showed the St. Landry Parish School ended its fiscal year with only $130,000 in cash on hand, far below the recommended $2.3 million reserve.