June 2021 Index

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The Haverford School · Haverford, PA 19041 · June 2021· Volume 88, No. 9 · thsindex.org

Farewell, Class of 2021

COMMUNICATIONS

The Class of 2021, pictured here on November 8, 2019, pulled through another tough school year Matthew Schwartz ’21 and Agustin Aliaga ‘21

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hile more than an entire year of its high school career was plagued by Google Meets and pandemic protocol, the Haverford School Class of 2021 will be remembered by Haverford posterity for much more than the hectic year that marked its last at the school. Future students will not look back and feel sorry for it. Under the leadership of the 138th graduating class, a year that was once destined to

be difficult for all students became one of the most memorable and meaningful that Haverford has been able to offer. Each moment that upper school students were able to share with each other, while fewer and further between than in a normal year, became of immeasurable value in large part because of the organization, energy, and general sense of community that the Sixth Form injected into the atmosphere.

Large or small scale, in-person or virtual, it did not matter. It seemed inevitable that a member of the Sixth Form was there attempting to restore normalcy to an altered situation. So, as is asked of every graduating class at the end of their final year, we ask of ourselves: What is our legacy at this school and in this community? How will these people remember us and how will the yellowed

yearbooks sitting in Severinghaus Library depict us decades from now to the future generation of Haverford students? It is no secret that in one way or another our class will be remembered as one that seemed to be living through a new major historical event each week of its senior year; con’t. on p. 4

Dr. Nagl leaves a lauded legacy Jeffrey Yang ’22

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inth Head of School Dr. John Nagl has shaped Haverford to form the culture, the campus, and the present-day soul of our community. After eight years and a difficult decision, Dr. Nagl announced his resignation, effective at the end of the 2021 academic year.

... a Hogwarts witch doctor staff and a leggy lamp were just a few of the signs that Haverford and the role of the headmaster were entering a new era.

Many still recall an early day at Haverford, when Dr. Nagl was officially installed. His request that all teachers choose walk-in songs—Dr. Nagl himself chose “Dream On” by Aerosmith—the Haligoluks, a faculty rock band proudly initiated by Dr. Nagl, playing music in the background; and a Hogwarts witch doctor staff and a leggy lamp were just a few of the signs that Haverford and the role of the headmaster were entering a new era. “I remember distinctly when Dr. Nagl was inducted as head of school, and he played Spinal Tap, which is an alternative rock and roll movie about this fictional band. He then got a member of Spinal Tap to speak in a recorded message, and [Dr. Nagl] himself con’t. on p. 6

JACK SUTER ’23

A portrait of Dr. Nagl

DR. MIKE NANCE

Sixth formers reflect on sports in the pandemic, p. 22

COURTESY OF DIVERSITY ALLIANCE

Diversity Alliance documentary, p. 20

Farewell to Ms. Waring, p. 8

COURTESEY OF MS. WARING

COURTESY OF JAY CROWTHER

Main Line Tennis Academy; tennis for a cause, p. 14


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