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Seven THS yearbooks have been scanned and placed online in their entirety. Additional pictures can be found on the history pages.
[Note: the yearbook pages use frames]

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Alice Aitkens in 1915

The first THS yearbook, the Panorama, was produced in 1908. Junior Alice Aitkens (left) was the editor. After graduating from THS in 1909, Alice attended Louisiana Normal School and returned to teach in the primary grades at THS. The Panorama was again produced in 1913, 1914, 1915, and 1916. For some reason (the war?), 1916 was the last Panorama.

If you know someone that has a 1908 Panorama,
please let us know so we can ask to make a copy!

Though the school newspaper began in 1923 (the Mirror), there was no yearbook at that time. Finally, in 1938, the Mirror staff took on the task of putting together an "annual" (which they called The Terrebonne Mirror). The following year a separate yearbook staff was formed. The Mirror was produced for one more year before changing its name to the Trawler, a name suggested by Ernest Bonvillain.
During World War II, shortage caused a break in the production of the Trawler. The 1942 Trawler was a smaller paperback version of the yearbook. In 1943, an even smaller paperback yearbook, the Pirogue, was produced.
In 1947, production of the Trawler resumed and has been produced every year since then.
1955 Trawler staff
 
           
 
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