
In recent days Homecoming has been all the buzz around campus.
“There has been a build-up to this year’s homecoming. It’s an air of excitement,” Fourth Former Deacon Golderer said. “Haverford homecoming is always the best.”
Some people have asked if the dance can be as good as last year. “Last year’s homecoming was a trendsetter for sure,” Fourth Former John Hank said.
Fourth Form President Raymond Kresge discussed the Student Council’s plan to make this year’s homecoming, in Golderer’s words, “the best.”
“I think this year’s focus was to replicate the experience of last year’s homecoming,” Kresge said. He also credited Student Body President Josh Williams. “Josh went out of his way to try to make it as good as last year and maybe even better,” Kresge said.
Other students are also excited to see their peers under circumstances that are different from the norm. “I look forward to seeing my friends get out of their comfort zone in a much different environment than what school normally is,” Fourth Former Will Mullin said. “I think that is a cool thing to see the whole community bonding and coming together to dance and have fun.”
Another major event is the homecoming football game. Some students have different views on the November 2 away game against Penn Charter.
“There has been a build-up to this year’s homecoming. It’s an air of excitement.”
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“I don’t like the game being away,” Fourth Former Connor Reynolds said. “Penn Charter is 35 minutes from my house!”
Even though it is over, The Index hopes you had an amazing homecoming, whether you were watching the game or dancing with your friends. We hope your night was filled with memories you will remember forever. Finally, we hope you even got to step out of your comfort zone and try something new.
