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Volume LXXVII, No. 2
November 2015
Haverford, Pennsylvania - haverfordindex.com
EA Day 2015
The Fords battle for their eighth consecutive rivalry win over The Episcopal Academy.
(From left to right) VI Formers Max Siegfried, Charlie Scales, Kenny Fitzpatrick, Jerry Karalis, and Keyveat Postell all hope to lead their respective teams to victory on EA Day
All Photo Credits to Dawn Blake
EA Day 1954: A Look Back Arnav Jagasia ‘16 & Bill Wu ‘17
The exciting annual clash between The Haverford School and Episcopal Academy may seem to the common person just a series of fun and competitive sporting events. The roots of this face-off, however, are planted deep in both schools’ histories, with over a century of intense athletic rivalry. Today, we take a look back at what Haverford/EA Day meant for the Fords, over sixty years ago, in 1954. Back in the 50s, Haverfordians called EA Day “the Homecoming Game” and would cheer their fellow “lads” on in football and soccer events. At that time, EA’s football and soccer surprisingly frequently outperformed Haverford and beat Haverford’s teams multiple times in the games preceding the big Homecoming Game. As documented in detail in the November 1954 issue of The Index, Episcopal’s football team had a “tricky split-T offense” and “one of the [most] outstanding quarterbacks in the Philadelphia area.” On the other hand, in Haverford’s last football game before EA day, The Index reports that Haverford’s “tackling was about as crisp as a soggy piece of bread [and] blocking assignments were seldom carried out.” As for the players, themselves, they “cared only for their girls, marks and injuries.” The performance of
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our athletic teams was admittedly subpar. The Index even comments that Haverford “spirit was terrible” and “the boys on the field performed as though they didn’t care.” On top of all of this, one of Haverford’s main strikers for soccer in the 1954 season, Jon Widing, injured his ankle, preventing him from participating in the crucial Homecoming Game. Already, a very bleak image was painted for Haverford — no wonder there were only a few articles covering EA day in the 1954 Index issue. Today, however, dismal performance and bleak school spirit could not be farther from the truth. Our top-notch teams are composed of excellent scholar-athletes, and the bleachers are always filled with our loud and supportive student fan section. Whether it be due to the student-painted banners that hang proudly above our fan section or the week of competition and festivities that mark the week leading up to EA Day, it is evident that the tides have turned. Not just slightly either — EA now lags behind Haverford in soccer, football, and golf, while the Fords are still dominant in water polo. In addition, our cross country team grows stronger by the year and is on course to have a solid chance at beating EA this time. Finally, our heartwarming brotherly love and support from the fan
Schedule: Friday November 13th: 1 pm: Golf Aronimink Golf Club Saturday November 14th: 11 am: Cross Country Celentano Cross-Country Course 11:30 am: Water Polo Burke Natatorium 12:30 pm: Soccer Alumni Field (Field D) 2:30 pm: Football Smith Field For live updates on all athletic contests of the day, follow @Haverford_Index on Twitter.
Inside this Issue: Full Previews of All Competitions with Player Analysis and In-Depth Coach Interviews The annual trip to Big Timber, Montana left a remarkable impact on students who participated. Turn to Page 11 for a recap, an original poetry piece, and beautiful photography courtesy of Haverford’s own David Bunn.
Article Letter from the Editors Golf Cross Country Water Polo Soccer Football EA Day Reflections Athletic Rosters Alumni Features
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