Episcopal School of Dallas - Carillon Yearbook (Dallas, TX)

 - Class of 1985

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Episcopal School of Dallas - Carillon Yearbook (Dallas, TX) online collection, 1985 Edition, Page 198 of 254
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In the beginning, the Episcopal School had vir- tually no equipment or athletic facilities. Im- aginative sporting was prevalent at Lovers Lane. While schooling in the gym, there were rockbeds for outdoor activities and van transportation to the Walnut Hill gym for indoor activities. The practic- ing of volleyball in the school parking lot was the epitome of our destitution in facilities and equip- ment. Yet, the Episcopal spirit prevailed in a kamikaze of hope that one day in the near future, there would be a winning Episcopal team that, yes, actually did practice on a native field or court. W 'W V, 4 t9 1 1 udihwskn, Z 5 i if Zi izl 1 Q it 1,4

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t et 3- E S 25934 K . . f,1 :,,f . fe. fr. f,i,.. K ,gr Sarah Boardman favorite car: 1956 pink Ford convertible favorite actor and actress: Harrison Ford and lessica Lange favorite song: Midnite by Yaz pet peeve: I hate when you come out of a rather loud concert and you have a ringing in your ear for about three days four guests at your fantasy dinner party: Melissa Rodgers, Iohnny Rotten, john Len- non, and Luciano Pavarotti 1. If you had three wishes, what would they be? 1. to have three more wishes 2. to travel all over Europe, Russia, Africa and Australia 3. to get rid of world hunger forever 2. If you were given a round-trip ticket to anywhere in the world, where would you go? Europe. I have always wanted to go there and live with a friend, draw and sculpt, and become relatively wealthy. 3, What famous person would you most like to meet? Luciano Pavarotti. He has the most fabulous voice I have ever heard. Colin Lardner favorite food: tuna casserole favorite sport: football pet peeve: when girls complain about being fat most treasured possession: my family person most admired: my brother 1. If you had three wishes, what would they be? 1. have a perfect girlfriend 2. no threat of war 3. three more wishes 2. If you were given a round-trip ticket to anywhere in the world, where would you go? Africa - to see what really was happening to ' the starving people : - g. 3. What famous person would you most like to meet? Bill Cosby. He if iiii seems like the perfect father on the Cosby Show. Q8 K Allison Smith : favorite color: red - favorite actor: Eddie Murphy - pet peeve: I hate it when people touch my food most treasured possession: my pictures and scratchy monkey person most admired: Quincy Iones 1. If you were given a round-trip ticket to anywhere in the world, where would you go? Australia - overall atmosphere 2. What will you remember most about E.S.D.? my friends 3. If there was one thing you could change about yourself, what would you change? grow taller and shrink my ears. w Q be t 'NW'z 1 fa:- ir -..rd . . mf ' 1' at new A Hy 5 i : ggi if . : I 'Q?t!4uti1tfif1 ,U F 55.1 .' 4 ,,, yi . ....,.. . .sv . ye tif K I Ward Maedgen favorite car: 1960 Corvette favorite actor: Kirk Douglas pet peeve: people who point the finger to get the blame off them most treasured possession: my Nikes person most admired: Grandad 1. If you were stranded on a desert island, what three things would you want to have with you? 1. a pair of sunglasses 2. a cold one 3. a way home Z. If you were given a round-trip ticket to anywhere in the world, where would you go? France A to have fun. 3. Name a memorable event that has happened since you've been at E.S.D. I missed the pit of the high jump at a track meet.



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the ascent in We began to cultivate our and began to acquire more astute equipment. A new word was add- ed to our ever increasing athletic vocabulary - win . We were entering a zone -- a zone not quite light yet not quite day - what we call the Episcopal zone. Then, a major conversion surfaced W- the gym was actually a gym. We progressed in- to the Eason age in which the new facilities .97 in this The had a home field to other indoor play and practice on. The following year was one of rnetamorphosis and athletic flowering. The 83-84 year saw the begin- nings of Eagle pride and spirit. Part of that 'year and the summer were spent trans- forming the fields into their present near utopian state. From there, Bob King took hold the reins. There was a dedication of the new fields. Thus began the era of true excellence and expansion by the athletic programs of the Episcopal School. So we now off into the sunset of physical 1 , , N Q .,,?,.x sewn ' .

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