The Knight Times / October 2018 Issue 3

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News that Stands Out

THE KNIGHT TIMES Official Student Newspaper of Episcopal High School

October 2018

4650 Bissonnet, Bellaire, Texas 77401

Families discover EHS on Arts and Athletics Night

www.ehshouston.org

Volume 33, Issue 3

Alumni Leadership Day Graduates give personal insight about various career fields

PATRICK BAYOUTH Staff Writer Prospective students from all over the city gathered in Alkek Gymnasium on Friday, October 12, for the annual EHS Arts and Athletics Night. This event allows students considering EHS as their future high school an opportunity to learn more about the school’s Arts and Athletics Pillars. The night kicked off with an enthusiastic welcome from Dean of Arts Mr. Jay Berckley, who gave a presentation on the incredible number of arts opportunities available at EHS. After a brief video about the arts, Mr. Berckley passed the welcome torch to Athletic Director Jason Grove for an introduction about the Athletics Pillar and the numerous sports programs it offers. Coach Grove then introduced Coach Leigh Anne Raymond and the cheerleaders, who taught the audience the school’s “Go, Knights, Go” cheer, and followed that with a fantastic cheer routine. The microphone was then passed to me to share my experience deciding which high school I would attend and reflect on my time at Episcopal High School. I gave

some reasons as to why I ultimately chose to come to Episcopal, along with some of the activities I have enjoyed over the past four years, such as Honor Council and Newspaper. Once I finished, the eighth graders and their parents were invited to come down onto the court where coaches from each sport and art faculty waited at tables to share information about their programs. After meeting teachers and coaches, the attendees were given pizza and “Stand Out” t-shirts and invited to watch the Knights beat St. Mark’s in a home football game. This yearly event has proven to be an amazing outlet to show students what EHS is all about.

During the Medicine/Science panel held in the Alumni Room on Alumni Leadership Day, former Knights discussed their career fields and gave advice to the seniors on pursuing their goals. Photo by Mauro Gomez. LAUREN PORTER Editor-in-Chief

Alumni Leadership Day allows seniors to learn about various career fields from EHS graduates. Forty alumni participated in eleven panels to inform the seniors about their work and professional experiences. Seniors attended three panels of their choice, and they were able to ask questions about a field or career of interest. Learn more about Alumni Leadership Day on Features Page 5

Alexander shares her story during special Chapel DUNCAN LAMME Staff Writer

INSIDE Arts Day Houston Freshmen visit museums and participate in art activities.

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Boys Volleyball The second seed in the South Zone prepares for SPC.

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Features ........................ 2 Art ................................ 6 Culture ......................... 7 Entertainment .............. 8 Opinion ........................ 9 Sports ........................... 10

Alumni Leadership Chapel took place on Monday, October 22, featuring guest speaker Katherine Alexander, who graduated from Episcopal in 1989 and attended American University to pursue her passion of national affairs. Alexander’s interests were fueled by former history teacher Mr. Ray Balch and his class on national affairs. After graduating from American University, she took a job working for an international engineering firm. She later put herself through graduate school at Georgetown University where she studied in the school’s national security program. After graduation, Alexander took a job in the Pentagon working with the Department of Defense where she has been for 20 years. In her Chapel speech to the EHS community, she talked about the work she put in to reach her goals and how it all began at Episcopal.

Katherine Alexander, Class of 1989, speaks in Chapel about working in the Department of Defense and how EHS led her in that direction. Photo by Sam Lee. Alumni Leadership Chapel’s importance in demonstrating to the student body how its members can pursue their passions and turn them into careers is unquestionable. The Chapel takes place every year and is followed by a day when seniors can meet with Episcopal alums who have pursued

careers in many different fields so the students can attain real-world information. This is very important for seniors as they narrow their college choices. The event is an important part of the school year, and all students are encouraged to learn from the advice provided by these former Knights.


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