Volume 38, Number 2 The Magazine of Jesuit High School of New Orleans • Spring/Summer 2012 Volume 38, Number 2 SPRING/SUMMER 2012 Jaynotes, the magazine for and about alumni, parents, and students of Jesuit High School of New Orleans, is published by the Office of Institutional Advancement. Opinions expressed No Headline... No Story... No Announcement in Jaynotes are those of the individual authors. President It was simply a vastly understated phrase in overall experience like attending Jesuit? What Raymond Fitzgerald, S.J. ’76 the school’s diary, an innocuous hand-written was the best and what was the worst? Were you
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