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Author Visits Campus Most everyone has, at one time or another, written a poem, short story, or essay not fora class, but for himself. This March, Episcopal students had the opportunity to have a professional writer evaluate their work. TROUBADOUR, Episcopal’s new literary journal, invited award-winning author Richard Peck to critique students’ work and to conduct a writing workshop. He gave honest and encouraging criticism and a humorous and interesting speech. Peck shared his ideas, and students shared their compositions. Receiving praise from such a respected author was inspirational to many El IS aspiring writers. Lauren Moonan, Angel French, and Julie Belcove accept advice from author Richard Peck. Peck encouraged all the students to pursue thef writing. Phoioby M. Stuckey. 36 The Faculty Advisor Program was off to a good start this year. Concerned teachers like Mr. Robinson took care to set up meeting times to talk wit} their advisees. Advisors were available to discuss academic or other programs or just tell jokes and shoot the breeze. Phoioby M Stuckey.
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Anne Harvey delivers one-fifth of the valedictory address. Each of the other four valedictorians (Mary Ancpohl, Julie Bclcovc, Michelle Hu, and Cathy Shubkin) took part in the speech, a revised form of Canterbury Totes. As guest speaker Chancellor James Wharton, Dean of Louisiana State University, offers advice to the graduates. Seniors anticipate the commencement exercises. The Graduate
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These students enjoyed a two week visit in Europe with Mrs. Marta McCarron in June of 1984. Another group, organized by Mrs. Madeleine Campbell, toured Europe for about four w eeks. Photo by S. Matkins. French students gathered together before their departure for Canada in April. During Easter break another group vacationed in Mexico Photo by SI. Stuckey. EHS Students See the World Some of the most enriching activities at Episcopal over the past year have been the trips to foreign countries. A number of EHS students traveled to Europe in the summer of ’84. They found the trip incredible and the wealth of culture tremendous. While many EHS students headed for the Florida beaches on Spring Break ’85, one group of students journeyed to exotic Mexico, and another to frosty Canada. These two trips served as fun vacations and as educational experiences by helping the development of language skills. Traveling abroad has made the EHS student body more aware and more worldly. 37
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