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Just One Big Family With The Right Amount Of Variety
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Sarah Woodbury. Fifth Grade Harriet Wuensch, Math Andrew Wyly, Math Anctte Zimmer. Spanish Not pictured: Craig Brewer, Athletic Trainer Cynthia Hancock, Ri-ligion Babies! Babies! Frank Thompson. MCPO; NJROTC Danny Tibcrghcin, Science Rcbccca Tydor, English Stephen Vance. English Rev. Ray Vince, Religion t 4 At different times this year you may have noticed several faculty members with broad, beaming smiles, as if they had some wonderful secret. The reason for all this joy was the addition of five little Knights to our EHS family. Interesting to note is the fact that they were all boys. Shown here are photographs of the newest Knights in their earliest days. We couldn't include one of Mrs. Smith's son because we had to get the photos to the publisher, but we did get one of her contemplating whether it would be a boy or a girl. Clockwise from bottom left: William Scott Vince. Benjamin David Bosse, Jeremy Galasso, Lucy Smith (before Carter), Shawn Wilkinson. Dell Moore, Cafeteria Margaret Mounger, Cafeteria Ricky Scroggins. Maintenance S. Steckenrider, Cafeteria Sandra Wade. Cafeteria Lillie Bea Woodcrs, Cafeteria o9
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Students Create Life And Personality If asked to describe he physical elements hat make-up school, lost people would list ,ooks, chalkboards, esks, pens and paper as he main components, 'his description, howev-r, is lacking the key in-redient. As senior Beth Weitz points out, We, the students, are the most important factor of the school. If it weren't for us, there would be no Episcopal. The books would remain closed, the paper and pens would forever lie still on the otherwise inanimate empty desks, and the in- classrooms. It is the stu-formation written on the dents that give EHS its chalkboards would nev- own special personality, er leave the room. The students give life to the Closes 71
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