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David P. Harris Presenting Awards to students like Julie Sternberg during the Honors Program is one of the rewarding and enjoyable responsibilities of being Headmaster. Serving as Upper School Head for the first time was a definite change of pace for Lucy B. Smith, who was previously a counselor. Assistant to the Headmaster, Building Use and Maintenance Jenny T. Hastings Director of Curriculum Kearney H. Morgan Assistant to the Headmaster. Business Manager Stephen B. Vance Director of Development-Capital Gifts; English Department Head Rev. Raymond M. Vince Assistant to the Headmaster Chaplain; Enrichment Depart ment Head Morgan E. Wirt Assistant to the Headmaster. Stu dent Life and Discipline
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Administration Lucy B. Smith Assistant to the Headmaster, Interim Upper School Head. Director of Counseling David W. Bos sc Assistant to the Headmaster. Middle School Head. Director of Admissions Claney Duplechin Assistant to the Headmaster. Athletic Director Karen F. France Annual Fund Coordinator and Director of Public Relations W. Michael Hallman Assistant to the Headmaster, Director of College Counseling Rev. Paul Hancock completed his Junior Year as Episcopal High School's Headmaster and led the school in its pursuit of excellence. Father Ray Vince's musical British accent is one of the most familiar sounds around school as he usually leads in morning prayer. 100
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Sue Avery Middle School English Susan M. Chew 6th Grade English Angie B. Edwards English Pearl Hamilton Enrichment. English David Pitre English Leslie Pitre English English English is one of the most important departments at Episcopal, and it is the only subject that all students must study for at least four years in high school. Throughout middle school, students are taught grammar, spelling, and vocabulary, and begin reading short stories, novels, and poetry. In ninth grade, students continue to study grammar as well as reading Romeo and Juliet, The Odyssey, and The Old Man and the Sea. Tenth graders read Julius Caesar as well as several novels, and they write their first term paper. Juniors follow an in depth study of American literature and read Macbeth. Seniors study British literature and read works such as Canterbury Tales and Gulliver's Travels. Seniors who are not in A.P. English also have to take a semester of composition, although this course has now been moved to the ninth grade, starting with this year's freshmen.
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