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n We Get Things Done Student Council Patmos Set High Standards Communicating the wishes of the student body to the administration, the Student Council is a working, productive democratic unit. In addition to its traditional activities such as sponsoring the annual Homecoming dance, this year the Student Council promoted a campus cleanliness program, sold visors, caps, t-shirts, and sweatshirts bearing the EHS logo — and even got the sweatshirts to be declared regulation on Fridays. The Patmos Society is a service organization designed to promote the spiritual growth of the EHS community. As well as planning special chapel services, providing lay readers, and singing in chapel, Patmos members went Christmas caroling and enjoyed a barbecue hosted by Fr. and Mrs. Vince at their nouse. Carrie Wilder, Mrs. Janie Johnson, and Terrie Neal sell t shir»s, sweatshirts and visors to Monica Lawton, Suzanne Wade and Traci Byrd. Photo by J. Hill. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS — Carrie Wilder, treasurer; David Abramson, president, Robert Whittington, vice preMdent, and Becca Runnels, secretary. Photo by . Hill.
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Stuff ’84 “all the news that fits we print May 1984: Volume 1, Number 1 A Letter From the Editor Dear Readers, Stop looking around. No, your yearbook is not the only one with this funny colored paper in the center. Yes, we planned it like this. No, we did not have to insert this type of parchment because its cheaper and we ran out of money. This is a Magazine Section. I know it's something new, but I have absolute trust in y'all. (Oh! 1 did have to swallow my Northern pride when I typed that.) I'm sure you can adapt. The next 16 pages of your yearbook are filled witn exactly what the title says, STUFF. STUFF going on, and who's doing and thinking what. Now, before I get started telling you all about yourselves, there are a few things I'd like to say. No matter what anybody calls us (Preps, Brains, students of Egotistical High) no one can ever change the fact that Episcopal High School is a wonderful place to learn about living, loving, and learning. So, before we journey into our own small world, I want you to remember that the next time somebody puts down EHS you just tell them to STUFF it. Please laugh in about your school, what's all the right places. ojOutv su ta Editor, STUFF'84 Some Things Never Change, Or Do They? Every year the summer ends, and that lovely morning arrives when we have to get up early and go back to school, homework, and studying. It seems we get caught in the same routine every day, every week, every year. Some things never change, or do they? This year we started back to school with a new headmaster who was so excited to get to know us he had most of us come eat lunch with him in his office. A new chaplain started our days with an English accent and got us to sing in Chapel. We beat U-High! (U-Who?) and had a victory dance in the cafetorium. Mavbe things weren't perfect, how could they be with no new M A’S H episodes, but the 1983-84 school year greeted us with tons of new STUFF. Who ever said some things never change? What can these shoes tell us about our student body? For more information see page 115. Photo by C. Atkinson. Claire Crespo hugs Toby Massengale after the U-High victory. The EHS Knights beat the Cubs 21-0! Photo by V. McGuire. 113
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