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Chronicle_1953-05-09 %22School Bull%22.JPG
The student led club known as the "K. K. K." causes controversy when another student refused to partake in the initiation of the club.

Chronicle_1953-11-30 _John Brown's Body Review_.JPG
This was a review of the poem and performance of "John Brown's Body", which a group of Episcopal students went to see at Constitutional Hall.

Chronicle_1953-12-17 Cartoon.JPG
A cartoon of a prehistoric cave-person banging on a drum. The cartoon says "A-M-E-R-I-C-A-N--T-E-S-T--T-O-D-A-Y--"

June 1961.jpg
Student article exposing the fascist regime infiltrating the rightist movement of student led clubs of EHS. Created for entertainment.

March 1966c.jpg
Projects started to tutor Alexandria city school kids in addition to the Hopkins House programs

March 1966a.jpg
Student description of the Sunday night program guest speaker Mrs. Sarah Patton, speaking about civil rights in Pendleton Hall.

A student-led personal interview with the first Japanese student to attend Episcopal, Takane Kuki.

November 1968 Chronicle.jpg
Episcopal High School's head cook, an African-American, dies of a heart attack after a 17-year-long tenure in October of 1968.

Chronicle_1955-12-14-Cartoon.jpg
The cartoon presents two well-dressed students who are standing on the side, seemingly mocking a Native American who is walking down the hallway. Underneath the image reads "I hear he's the new dietician", supposedly mocking the food in Episcopal…

March 1966b.jpg
Article detailing tutoring program initiated by seniors and chaplains at Episcopal High School. Tutoring program targeted to help children in economically depressed areas in Alexandria.
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