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Eleven years ago The Episcopal School of Dallas was just a dream. Eight men discussed the idea of for- ming a co-educational, private school built on the basis of scholar- ly thought, spiritual growth, and discipline of the mind and body. A few months later that dream became a reality, and in 1985 that reality is 423 students, grades five through twelve. The school has gone through many changes since the fall of 1974, when it boasted only eight students. Certain traditions that the school was founded on still exist, even after these eleven years. A family atmosphere has always been em- phasized at the school, and even though 423 students make a rather large family, this tradition is still prevalent in the life of the school V W fig., Y E ' 3 RFQ g 5 X 3 Ad. 3 X l V if 33: s i ' X' . if , ' ' Y- , my 5 Q-. .V .- -n he Q 5 ,pgg ' . g 13 A C , if 'T .3 .- ' There are several things which bring the students together as a family. The Commons is a central part of the school building where many gather in the morning. It is an integral part of student life and is used for everything from a lunchroom to an auditorium. The students also are able to come together every Wednesday morning for an all-school Eucharist. The Wilderness Program is a unique feature of the school which enables students and teachers to get to know one another in a more relaxed at- mosphere, away from the pressures of school. Many relationships have been formed and repaired on these trips. Special relationships have also been formed between fifth graders and Seniors each year when they come together to do a special community project at Christmas. The Episcopal School of Dallas is a special institution, and as it becomes larger, more people will realize how special it is. As the school's population increases, some of the old traditions may be altered or set aside in order to accomodate the needs of a growing school. The basic tenets that the school was founded on, however, will remain constant. 'Q if , Y 1 . V H V 7 Q' ffr. e N an-T . . 4 ? . A - ' We Q1 1 i fl S s my-2' iw- 'if ' ' . . l 'p 346' ,r '5 f rf ' sf ai' 1 ff ., 1, 115. 4 'S iifgfravfi, . ss: vc. . wr Z5 rl ,1 11 st W T W J, H K 9 '- ' t9 gwsf 1: ,-,L t L
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