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What's New... At the Chapel of the Good Shepherd Always an important if obligatory part of our spiritual lives. Chapel began to enjoy runaway popularity in 1983-84. Fr. Ray Vince, our chaplain, has the knack of speaking to us as adults — and he does so without patronizing us. Instead of interminable sermons, he articulates eloquent prayers and pithy reflections. He involves the students in the readings of the gospels. During the monthly eucharist we have the classical hymns, but for the regular Chapel services we join in simple songs, childlike but not childish in their simplicity. Fr. Ray's guitar playing adds a nice touch. It is obvious the Fr. Ray and Fr. Hancock have worked hard to make Chapel more enjoyable and meaningful, and we appreciate tneir efforts. The installation ceremonies of our new headmaster and chaplain were witnessed by many guests. Among those present were students, teachers, staff, and members of the Board. Photoby . Layne. Father Ray delights the student body with his rendition of It's Me. Our new chaplain has made music an integral part of our chapel services. Photqby J. Hill. 25
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In addition to services, the chapel also hosts various school assemblies, productions, and meetings, such as this Student Council meeting. Photo by . Hill. 1'ather Hancock and Bishop Brown mingle voices during the installation ceremonies. Photo by . Layne. 24
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We Passed a Good Time, Cher Homecoming '84 — Knights on the Bayou — Is Resounding Success In this year of changes. Homecoming was one tradition that remained relatively constant. Although each grade made a decoration and brought it to the gym (instead of each homeroom making a door decoration), most of the Homecoming traditions were preserved: on Friday morning both cheerleader squads, the Highsteppers, and the teachers put on an exciting pep rally, complete with dances and skits; we played the Homecoming football game (against Springfield — and won!) Friday night, and the Homecoming court was presented during the halftime show. We let les bon temps rouler at the Homecoming dance Saturday night. Of these activities, Carol Steinmuller servedaschairman.Teri Hackett asco-chairman,and Mrs. Janie Johnson as faculty sponsor. Fr. Ray and Miss Favorite don costumes fora victory dance. Photoby M. Hit. Miss McGuire, Mrs. Hebert, Miss Hise, Mrs. Tydorand Miss Mezoff brandish pom pons at the Homecoming Pep Rally. Photo by M. Hu. 26 Fr. Webster, founding headmaster of EHS, and a host of graduates view the Homecoming festivities. The EHS Alumni were honored at a reception just before the game. Photo by J. Hill.
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