Episcopal High School - Accolade Yearbook (Baton Rouge, LA)

 - Class of 1984

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Taste also plays an important role in the experience of high school. Whether we know it or not, we are all influenced by the taste of our friends. Not one weekend goes by that an Episcopal student does not indulge in the culinary delights of his or her desiring. (In layman's terms — we all like to pig-out.) But, have we ever stopped to examine our specific criteria as to what kind of food we consider good ? Well, in search of an answer to this question we asked you ... What is your favorite lunch menu? Needless to say, the majority of the student body picked the famous baked potato day as their favorite. But, the seniors all seemed to agree that their favorite lunch menu is We obviously have winning taste i n shoes. Photo by J. Hill. Seniors and juniors partake in a meal prepared by privately employed chefs. Photo by J. Hill A Question of Taste McDonald's. What insight does this give us as to the taste of our friends? To tell you the truth, not much. Now we can assume that our contemporaries are either obsessed with carbohydrates or that our parents are correct in their belief that our generation is nothing more than the product of fast foods. STUFF '84 also asked this question of taste ... What brand of tennis shoes do you wear? Perhaps there are a few at EHS who will contend that fashion plays an insignificant role in our lives, but in my opinion these people are even more fashion conscious because they spend all of their time trying to be unfashionable. (Did that make sense?) Anyway, 206 people at EHS wear Nike tennis shoes, and 139 people (predominately female) wear Tretorn. 72 people choose to wear Converse. Many other brands were represented, such as: Foot Joy, Puma, New Balance, Brooks, and Asahi. Two answers were so unique that they justified printing. In an attempt to protect the dignity of our fellow students, I will let the owners of these answers (and tennis shoes) remain nameless. One student prefers Generic tennis shoes, and another wears E.T. tennis shoes. (Ouch!) Now, I know you are all wondering What does this tell me about my friends? Unfortunately, it really only tells you what brand of tennis shoes your friends are wearing. O.K. so maybe this question wasn't as helpful as I had hoped. Let's move on. Can it be? Pilgrim Baked Potato Day! Photo by . Hill.

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• • • The EHS Experience is A Product of People You know, almost every yearbook that has ever been produced at EHS has tried to sum up what the Episcopal High Ex- Perience is all about. Well, 11 tell you, when you get down to the nitty gritty this coveted EHS experience is the product of nothing more (or less) than people. STUFF '84 sent out a questionnaire to the entire student body in the hopes of learning more about our Episcopal people. First, 1 think 1 should mention that somewhere along the line about 100 of the questionnaires disappeared. (O.K., so it was cold over the Christmas holidays and we burned a few.) Now, this means that you need to take into account that not every person's opinion is expressed in the results. And in regard to every person's opinion, we here at STUFF '84 want you to remember that we are not responsible for the irregular and sometimes bizarre answers of our fellow students. Taking these two facts in mind, we invite you to read on and see just what kind of STUFF the Episcopal Experience is made of... Students work diligently on their questionnaires. Photo by C. Atkinson The Result of Attitude Almost everyone will agree that a student's attitude toward his school is a direct reflection of his experience there. STUFF '84 asked the students of EHS this philosophical question Do you like school? 324 EHS students say yes, they like school, ana 200 say no, they do not like scnool. What surprised me though was that in a school that is preparing us for college life (and beyond), 16 people couldn't even decide and checked yes and no, and 56 people did not even answer the question. Now, one has to wonder if this indecisiveness has been instilled in us here at Espiscopal High School, or if we are afraid to answer such an important question because we don't know who will be reading our answer. Granted, our administration is tough, but so far no one who checked no has disappeared in the undercover of the night. Wouldn't you think that members of a college prep school would have the courage of their convictions? 40 people even wrote sort of next to this question. What kind of an answer is sort of ? And, because there are always those people who feel tne need to write in extra comments on questionnaires, another question was raised. The words not any more were scrawled on one paper. Are there those at this school that feel the system has let them down down, or (believe it or not) have become disillusioned with our educational adventures? The EHS experience is a product of all the people here, and a product of every person's attitudes, tastes, and behavior. No one person is an island at EHS — everyone influences someone else. Our attitudes (whether they be those of the 324 students who like school, or the one who no longer does) play an important role in the making of the Episcopal experience. What is your real attitude toward EHS, deep down inside? Hate? Love? Excitement? Apathy? Bitterness? Thankfulness? Think about it. I know it is a serious question. But even the most serious sides of life are not devoid of comic relief. Read on... You may recognize this face from The Rolling Stones new video Undercover of the Night. 114



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What Is the EHS Experience? A Quest for Knowledge Of course, the EHS student's knowledge of trivia also makes for a well-rounded high school experience, so we posed this question to you ... Mister Rogers' first name is Roy Fred Ed Roger Mister Rogers has no first name As I may have mentioned before, there are always those unique individuals who feel the need to write in extra comments on question- naires. Andrew Davidson wrote by this question: I thought that was common knowledge. Well, Andrew, 320 EHS students might agree with your statement because they all checked Fred as Mister Rogers' first name. His name really is Fred Rogers. But unfortunately Andy, 320 kids does not the student body make. 170 people believe that Mister Rogers has no first name. 42 people believe that his first name is Roy. Sorry, folks, Roy Rogers was a cowboy and it is also the name of a restaurant that serves roast beef sandwiches — close but no cigar. 29 Episcopalites checked Roger as Mister Rogers' first name — Roger Rogers??? Oh, yes, and 39 people are suffering under the misconception that Mister Rogers first name is Ed — Mister Ed Rogers. I really don't think that wonderful childhood companion would appreciate being likened to a talking horse. So let's all give Fred an apology. Can you say, I'm sorry Fred? Sure, I knew you could. A Social Adventure Why don't we examine the social behavior of our student body, and see what that tells us. STUFF '84 asked y'all this question ... When do you bathe? Morning Night Once a week Never 200 Episcopal goers bathe in the morning, and 299 bathe at night. 91 bathe morning and night. (Of course, they are easy to spot on campus since their skin is permanently pruned.) 18 people wrote in other, whatever that means. And 22 people checked that they never take a bath. Can you believe that? I certainly can't. But, here is a little contest for you. If you can determine who the 22 people are who do not take baths (or at least want us to think they don't) you will win a lifetime supply of Ivory Soap. Here's a small hint: five of them are in the sixth grade (is that why we have a separate building for the Middle School?); two are seventh graders, four are in the eighth grade, one in the ninth, two in tenth, three in eleventh, and yes, one senior. Now, if you think that you have figured out who these people are please write down your answer and send it to: STUFF '84 P.O.Box 1984 Mexico City, Mexico The Police — EHS's favorite band. Their album Synchronici-ty bumped Michael Jackson's Thriller out of the 1 spot for a while this year. Many EHS students saw The Police when they were at the Centroplex Iasi fall. 116

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