The Chronicle hosts an interview with the director of admissions and head of the "Old Boy's Association" to discuss Episcopal's favoring of children of alumni in the admissions process.
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…
Two letters in The Chronicle evaluate race relations at EHS in 1968. The headmaster, A.R. Hoxton, Jr. asks the student body to accept the 2 incoming African American boys with the same dignity they accept any new students.
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 resource describes a speech delivered to the school by Mrs. Keith Newell from Kenya, Africa. She talked about the Mau-Mau terrorism in Kenya through the use of anecdotes. The Mau Mau advocated violent resistance to British domination in Kenya.…