EHS Magazine Fall 2010

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Episcopal Welcomes Austrian Students

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rom Oct. 23 through Nov. 2, students from the Theresian Academy in Vienna, Austria, visited campus and lived the life of an Episcopal student. In addition to staying on dorm with their hosts, the 12 Austrian students attended classes, chapel services, community meetings, and athletic contests. They also toured museums and monuments, took a day trip to visit the University of Virginia, and celebrated Halloween with the EHS community. “Having an Austrian student stay with me has been a great experience,” said EHS host Lallie Lukens ’11. “I have already learned so much about their culture, comparing lives and seeing similarities and differences. Surprisingly, the similarities in interests almost always outnumber the differences, so it is impossible to run out of things to talk about.” This spring, the Episcopal student hosts will complete the exchange as they travel to Vienna during spring break. n

Honor Committee

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he Honor Committee, composed of seniors and faculty members, is responsible for upholding and enforcing the Episcopal High School Honor Code. The 2010-11 group is led by Honor Committee Chair Catherine Lambert ’11. n

Front row (left to right): Lanier Olsson, Mark Herzog, Honor Committee Chair Catherine Lambert, and Bailey Patrick; second row: Reid Nickle, Connor Gallegos, and Jake Love; back row: Scott Conklin, Tim Rogers ’79, and Liz Vorlicek. Not pictured: Ellen Albers and Patrick Thompson.

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