1. Focus on Progress and Achievement

  • The yearbook consistently emphasizes Jefferson Parish as the “Parish of Progress,” highlighting its unique story of development and success, especially during a time the rest of the world was going through hardship.   
  • It portrays the parish as a place of endeavor and accomplishment, setting it apart from other regions.   

2. Natural Resources and Industry

  • The publication acknowledges the importance of natural resources in Jefferson Parish, describing them as abundant and valuable.   
  • It indicates that these resources are being utilized to support the nation’s industrial growth.   

3. Historical and Cultural Identity

  • The yearbook connects the history of Jefferson Parish with that of Louisiana, indicating a rich and colorful past.   
  • It stresses the importance of patriotism, loyalty, and the role of the people in shaping the parish’s industrial destiny.   
  • The publication also communicates a welcoming and hospitable spirit, reflecting the traditions of the Deep South.   

4. Police Jury’s Role and Finances

  • A significant portion of the yearbook is dedicated to the activities and financial management of the Police Jury, the parish’s governing body.   
  • It details the Jury’s efforts to improve infrastructure through W.P.A. projects, including the construction of sidewalks, roads, and drainage systems.   
  • The yearbook provides specific financial figures related to these projects, showcasing the allocation of funds and the cooperation between the Police Jury and the U.S. government.   
  • It also addresses the Jury’s financial responsibility in maintaining services and managing expenses, even during the Depression.   

5. Governor’s Acknowledgment

  • Governor Richard W. Leche’s message emphasizes Louisiana’s overall progress and Jefferson Parish’s role within the state.   
  • The Governor highlights the positive impact of industrial expansion and social welfare programs on the state and its parishes.