The Knight Times / October 2023 Issue 3

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News that Stands Out

THE KNIGHT TIMES Official Student Newspaper of Episcopal High School

October 2023

4650 Bissonnet, Bellaire, Texas 77401

Hauntcert hits the stage with seasonal music

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SIMONA KARANI Staff Writer Hauntcert hit the Underwood Theatre on Tuesday, October 24 at 6:00pm. With performances from the band, orchestra, and choir, it was an anticipated event for the EHS community. For the event, the Music Program prepared a night of seasonal music with festivities and a reception. The concert is centered around instrumental music, and Music Program Coordinator Mr. Joe Beam plans and directs the concert. Since the date traditionally falls around Halloween, the performers dressed up in costume. The audience is encouraged to dress up and wear there costumes as well, and it is the perfect event to keep the Halloween spirit in the air. Music programs such as the Orchestra, Band, and Choir performed music relating to spooky themes. Performing Arts Chair Mr. Garmon Ashby, the choir director, led the choir and prepared for weeks to make sure they were ready for the concert. The choir sang, “The Hanging Tree” from The Hunger Games and “Duel of the Fates” from Star Wars. Sophomore choir member Kate Lahoti enjoys Hauntcert because “it’s the perfect way to set the mood for Halloween, and it also gives a chance for us to perform iconic pieces we wouldn’t usually sing outside of the Hauntcert performance.” The band performed jazz pieces during the show, something the members enjoy practicing. Orchestra performed a variety of pieces showcasing all instruments and its members. There was also a piece that featured a harp called “Esperance.” Mr. Beam added, “I’ve been told by many different people that the Hauntcert is their favorite concert of the year.” Orchestra also performed “The Haunted Carousel” and ended the night with a mix from Back to the Future. This arrangement featured the orchestra and the band and was a perfect way to end the night.

INSIDE Trending movies, candy, and costumes Take a look at the fallthemed spread inside!

PAGE 6-7 Check out October’s recognized athletes Seniors Ally Frailey and Billy Wheless

PAGE 11 Features ........................ 2-3 Entertainment .................. 4 Culture ........................ 5 Opinion ........................ 8-9 Sports........................... 10-11 Knight Shift...................... 12

A freshman advisory gathers for a smaller Chapel session to bond with their new advisor, Mr. Chris Potter. The Rev. Katie Gould spoke to the freshmen to get them prepared for the next four years of Chapel at EHS. Photo by Sophia Shin. JULIA SHERMAN Production Editor

“Episcopal High School has eleven different honor societies. EHS students can be inducted into these societies by following a series of requirements for each. Each student is required to uphold honesty and integrity as well as practice good moral character. Students were inducted at the beginning of the school year to recognize and honor their hard work.” Learn more about National Honor Society on Page 2

SOS answers the call to community needs ANYA PANT Opinions Editor Students of Service, more commonly called SOS, is one of the largest organizations on campus. During their time at Episcopal, students participate in at least one service project hosted by SOS. Students of Service is led by Prime Minister Sarah Yates and Deputy Prime Minister Drew Nobel, as well as the faculty co-directors - Mrs. Alcalá, Mrs. Broussard, Mr. Murphy and Mrs. Samson. This organization features six ministries that cater toward different needs all around the greater Houston area. The ministries are the Ministry of Animal Welfare, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Environment, Ministry of Hunger, Ministry of Homelessness, and Ministry of Special Events. There is a student leader associated with each of these ministries, as well as a student director of communications, a student-led board to plan activities, and two faculty members. The student leaders of the respective ministries are Morgan Herod, Eleanor Brown, Thompson White, Sriya Dev, and Jocelyn Valencia. The Ministry of Special Events is led by a sevenleader group. Each of these ministries has partnered with nonprofits around Houston to bring community service that the students of EHS can participate in. The Ministry of Animal Welfare has partnered with the

Houston Humane Society, where students do a variety of tasks such as bag food or clean kennels. The Ministry of Education has partnered with the Nehemiah Center and Books Between Kids. The Ministry of Environment partners with Buffalo Bayou and Memorial Conservancy Park. The Ministry of Hunger is matched with Houston Food Bank, Kids Meals, and Bread of

Life, and The Ministry of Homelessness has partnered with The Beacon: Homeless Services. All of these partnerships provide students who are willing to participate a diverse outlook on the many areas of Houston that require attention. If you want to sign up for any volunteer activities, the sign ups are posted on the Helper Helper App.

EHS Students of Service gather together at the start of the school year to take a picture of the new leaders for the 2023-24 school year. Photo courtesy of Mr. Dan Murphy.


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