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All students attend chapel each week, but many students like juniors Rebecca Rainer and Katherine Crabtree also meet therefor chorus. Photo M. Stuckey Because students can spend their leisure time in a variety of wavs. Episcopal is the Choice for No matter what one does for excitement, he can always find a niche at Episcopal High. If sports is what one craves, the school has football, basketball, and track teams to name a few. Or maybe one is just a fan? There are pep rallies at every turn. Aspiring to be another Cary Grant or Ethel Merman? The Thespian Society and the Choir can fill the bill. Perhaps another John Steinbeck or Ansel Adams in the making? The yearbook, newspaper, and the literary journal are all looking for new, enthusiastic staff members. There is a club for practically every interest: religion, service, art, science. And new clubs are formed as the need arises. For instance, new clubs this year include the photography and chess clubs. And if one is just itching to take control , then student government, in the form of the Student Council and the newly-formed Headmaster's Senate, is ready and waiting for leaders. Truly, there is never a dull moment at Episcopal High for students who really want to be involved. Excited fans cheer the basketb.il! team in hopes of a victory during the pep rally before the Trafton home game. Photo by M. Stuckey Junior Mike Carpenter clears the bar at 12'6 during practice under the lights in preparation for the Wildcat Relays. Photo by M. Stuckey o Introduction
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Renee Wilkinson and Laurie Brown find their volleyball victory is even sweeter when it can be shared with fan- and teammates. Photo by C At-i hin on Sixth grader Melanie Vaughan finds libraiians Mis. Judy Perkins and Mrs. Baibaia Longeway helpful as she checks out a book. Photo by M. Stuckey While on Senior Retreat. Troy Fuhr-man and Mary Hollis enjoy a few moments of |uiet conversation during one of their free times. Photo by M Stuckey Father Ray Vince's waim spirit is ememplified as he shares his spot by the campfire with Rebecca Runnels as retreat ends. Photo by M Stmkev Interaction 5
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Paige Hendry, Carrie Wilder, Brian Sleet h. and Eric Koehler listen to Missy Harris's explanation in You Can’t Take it With You. Photo by D. LeBIjnc Rebecca Rainer finally throws her Trafton tiger into the pep rally mob after giving in to their cries for the Tigers' demise. Photo by M. Stuckey Elvis Presley, complete with his personal body language, lives again in the form of Brian Kroncnbergct at the Talent Show. Photo by M. Stuckey A Involvement
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