It is a chronicle article covering the topic of integration at Episcopal High school. The perspectives of different faculty members and students are shown in the article.
Chronicle letters-One from students critical of student body reaction to MLK's murder. Second from Mr. Hoxton laying out expectations for for treatment of first African American students the next Fall.
This document addresses the revival of an academic club known as the Pythonian Society. The role of this society was to aid weaker students at Episcopal as well as create educational Sunday evening programs.
This student Chronicle article first discusses an experience in an English class and student vocabulary enrichment. Then, it describes an event of student passive aggression towards a French teacher. Finally, it discusses the leadership elections of…
The Chronicle interviews Mr. Helfenstein and Mr. Booth to reveal their perspective on accepting an African American. Also, it emphasizes the relationships with the "Old Boys," which is now strained.
The JV EHS soccer team, led by Mr. Dougherty and Gilchrist, lost a game 1-0 to Sidwell Friends, but won a game against Flint Hill varsity. They had a 1-6 record record for the season when the article was written.