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The MCJROTC band kicks off the morning with several rousing numbers.
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Jesuit's president, Fr. Christopher S. Fronk, S.J., thanks attendees and welcomes them to the 2017 Blue Jay Bazaar.
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The MCJROTC Color Guard joins the band for the National Anthem.
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The Jesuit cheerleaders perform for the crowd.
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The Jayettes take center stage as the Bazaar opened.
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Jesuit's campus is transformed for an afternoon of food, fun, and entertainment.
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Parent John Moulis grills burgers for all the hungry Bazaar goers.
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Parent Eddie Perret cooks deer sausage.
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Garrett Marlborough fries up some fish for Bazaar attendees.
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The Drago's charbroiled oysters are always a hit.
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Tony Toups '81, Philip Nimmo, and Michael Johnson '88 cook up some delicious roast beef po-boys.
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Missy Martin and Sandy Young work one of the drinks booths at the Bazaar.
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Becky McKeough, Coco Bendernagel, Felicia Saunders, and Kristie Berggren treat visitors at the Sweet Shoppe.
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A little Blue Jay tries his luck at the Ring a Drink booth.
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Representing the Class of 1966, Mal Villarrubia, Arn Mentz, and Mark Gates work the Pot of Gold game booth.
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Senior Nolan Lambert, senior Robert Illg, and junior Jake Kuebel show a little Blue Jay their putting technique at the Bazaar.
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A Bazaar goer takes a running leap in the Hungry Hippos inflatable.
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A little Blue Jay goes airborne in one of the many inflatables on Will Clark Field.
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Students have fun racing each other through this giant course.
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Students face off in an over-sized soccer match.
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There is tons of fun to be had on the inflatables in Will Clark Field.
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The Philelectic Society gives attendees a sneak peek at their production of Les Miserables.
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Freshman Ben Schaubhut, senior Eddie Medina, and sophomore Cameron Mazoue perform “Do You Hear the People Sing.”
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Jayette Jordan Arceneaux spray paints a future Jayette's hair at the ever-colorful face painting booth.
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Jayettes moderator Ms. Nilda Rivera gets in on the fun and shows off her Jayson tattoo.
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The plants booth features a wide variety of vegetation for gardens, as well as items for the home.
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Tara Doyle and Julie Relan put their green thumbs to work in the plants booth.
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Cheers! Evelyn Maillho, Missy Martin, Noel Christmann, Amy Maniscalco, and Melissa Holmes serve up delicious drinks at the wine, sangria, and daiquiri booth.
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Sophomores Jacques Gaudet and Willie Robinson IV man the football booth at the Bazaar.
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The Medics take Jesuit's brand-new stage.
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Dr. Jim Brown '77 of The Medics plays during the Bazaar.
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Sophomore Peter James sticks to the giant velcro wall in Traditions Courtyard.
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Bill Moran '87, Todd Kelly, Will Scheffer '88, and Mike McMahon '85 enjoy the Blue Jay Bazaar.
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Brian North '83 chats with Jeanie Favret.
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The 2nd Annual Video Games Tournament offers gamers a little break from the rain.
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The Blue Jay Spirit Auction Booth showcases lots of popular Jesuit-themed items.
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An array of wonderful auction items were up for bid at the 2017 Blue Jay Bazaar.
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Lady Daboval and Shannon Carmelo help out at the Jesuits Around the World booth.
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There were tons of items to bid on at the Bazaar.
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Amy and Peter Kernion '90 enjoy the festivities.
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John Huck '91 talks with Fr. Chris Fronk at the event.
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Lew Derbes '89 chats with Bazaar co-chair Anne and Andy Black.
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Once the precipitation cleared, guitarist J.P. Brown '13 of Neutral Snap took the stage for the final perfomance of the day.
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Both members of the Class of 2013, J.P. Brown (left) and Josh Latham (right) of Neutral Snap help close out the 2017 Blue Jay Bazaar.
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Sophomore Andrew Schwartz keeps an eye on the target hoping to avoid yet another plung at the Dunking Booth.
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Fr. Fronk makes sure to give the Grand Raffle bin one last turn before picking the winner.
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Fr. Fronk puts the winning ticket into an envelope...
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...to be announced on stage at the 6:00 PM break from Neutral Snap.
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Fr. Fronk then picked the 50/50 winner...
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...and let seniors Andrew Keeler (left) and Tanner Tresca (right) announce the winner to the crowd.
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Fr. Fronk thanks Bazaar co-chair Alison James for her tireless work.