The Knight Times / December 2023 Issue 5

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News that Stands Out

THE KNIGHT TIMES Official Student Newspaper of Episcopal High School

December 2023

4650 Bissonnet, Bellaire, Texas 77401

Class of 2024 struts the runway in Style Show

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Volume 39, Issue 5

STUCO plans Relax & Review Week

Students get the opportunity to relax during a stressful midterm season

JULIA SHERMAN Production Editor On December 9, the Class of 2024 took to the runway for the iconic Senior Style Show. A long-lasting tradition, the Senior Style Show has been a way to celebrate the year’s graduating class since 1987. In this event, male and female seniors walk across a 60-foot runway with their classmates and model outfits from department stores around Houston. This year, the event featured brands from Macy’s and Dillard’s. To accomplish such an exciting event, models are assigned to various runway scenes and arrive at the Grand Ballroom at 6:45 a.m. to eagerly await professional styling, hair, and makeup. Immediately following the show, families and students celebrate the event’s success with a luncheon. Fashion event producer, Lenny Matuszewski, Jr., has overseen the EHS Senior Style Show for over thirty years. He notes that “each year, families and friends gather to watch the EHS seniors walk the runway in a high energy, professionally-produced fashion show. All EHS seniors experience the process of being fitted for their fashion show outfit, rehearsing their choreography, blocking their scene in the fashion show, and having hair and makeup and grooming applied by Houston’s leading beauty experts. The result is an exciting, upbeat, feel-good experience that creates a lifelong memory, for every EHS senior as well as their families and friends.” As one of EHS’s most beloved and unique traditions for over three decades, the Senior Style Show serves as a fun, exciting milestone for each graduating class that will continue to bring joy to the Episcopal community for years to come.

Pictured from left to right, Alyssa Skaggs, Lila Habiby, and Jazzy Jones play with the therapy service dogs during midterm review week to destress. Photo courtesy of ehshouston instagram. JULIA SHERMAN Production Editor

“Relax and Review Week, the week before midterms and during Review Week, is a time for students to de-stress and get their minds off studying. During lunch and break, students have the chance to pet therapy dogs, decorate Christmas cookies, and enjoy a hot chocolate bar provided by Student Council and Mrs. Courtney Lindloff.” Learn more about Relax and Review Week on Page 3

Advent Chapel signals preparation for Christmas LIZ BURKE Staff Writer

INSIDE Check out the latest fashion trends Read Clara’s Closet and her opinion on dupes

PAGE 4 Winter sports seasons in full swing Take a peek at early team results

PAGE 4 Features ........................... 2-3 Culture ............................ 4 Entertainment .................. 5 Opinions........................... 6 Sports............................... 7

Since the 1980s, the Episcopal community has come together each December in the serene Benitez Chapel to celebrate Christmas through the cherished tradition of Advent Chapel. This tradition proudly holds the esteemed title of the “Best Episcopal tradition” among students and faculty. The atmosphere during the service undergoes a meaningful transformation, symbolically representing the story of Jesus’ birth. Starting in a gentle dimness, additional candles are gradually lit. As the narrative unfolds, the Chapel lights up with the radiance of all the building’s lights, symbolizing Jesus dispelling darkness in our world and lives. The preparation for this annual event is vital and highly valued. The EHS choir dedicates weeks to rehearsal, contributing significantly to the special atmosphere. Readers and acolytes invest extensive hours perfecting their roles, ensuring smooth processions. The Altar Guild members add their artistic touch, decorating the Chapel and attending to the finer “little details.” Advent Chapel stands as a proud tradition, symbolizing the strength and unity of the EHS community. It is a time for students and faculty to gather together and celebrate. It’s a time for Knights to reflect on the foundation they’ve collectively built and express love for family and friends.

Just a week before finals, this special occasion provides a unique opportunity to collectively focus on the central Bible story, celebrating the hope and joy of the Christ-

mas season before the break. In essence, Advent Chapel is more than a tradition; it’s a communal celebration of faith, unity, and the enduring joy of the holiday season.

Acolytes for Advent Chapel, Caroline Nelson, Jack Connor, and Josh Horn walk down the aisle in the Benitez Chapel followed by the choir. Photo Courtsey of Mr. Charles Holt.


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