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Homecoming Week Day 2: Classes gather for spirit day parade and tug-of-war

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Alena Suleiman
Sophomores Syna Sharma, Disha Gupta, Ruhi Banerjee and Judi Abdelrazik cheer for their class in tug-of-war on Davis Field today. Upper school students compete in tug-of-war preliminaries during Homecoming week and finals on Homecoming night each year.

Upper school students marched in Homecoming Week’s annual spirit parade and competed in tug-of-war preliminaries at 9:35 a.m on Tuesday.

Upper school chemistry teacher Andrew Irvine led the procession in a metallic bodysuit, black eye mask and yellow cape, while jazz band members and advisory representatives followed closely behind. One to two representatives from each advisory marched in the parade: frosh in yellow, sophomores in green, juniors in white and seniors in black, representing their class colors. The class of 2024 joined the parade after the advisory representatives, followed by ‘25, ‘26 and then ‘27.

The parade marched in the direction of Davis Field where the first tug-of-war competition took place between the frosh and the juniors. Eight seconds after the air horn sounded, the class of 2025 defeated the class of 2027. Junior class council representative Sam Parupudi participated in tug-of-war and reflected on their victory.

Seniors Reza Jalil, Jack Yang, Kai Stinson and Luke Mehta compete for the class of 2024 in their tug-of-war match against the sophomores. “I think that we’re the best class, and we have to represent that especially at Homecoming, when all the campuses are there,” Reza said. (Brandon Zau)

“We got up at the very beginning when no other teams got up and circled around to discuss all the important strategies: sit back, pull with your legs, heavier people in the back and listen to Leo [Sobczyn’s] counting,” Sam said. “We also generally had a good sense of morale. Every single person in our class watching from the stands was cheering for us.” 

The second round pitted the sophomores against the seniors. After 24 seconds, the seniors defeated the sophomores. The seniors will face the juniors in the tug-of-war finals on Saturday during the homecoming game halftime. Frosh and sophomores will also compete for 3rd place in a match on Saturday before the Homecoming Game against Crystal Springs, which will begin at 6:30 p.m.

Tug-of-war participant Reza Jalil (12) notes how his class bonded while working together to defeat the frosh. 

“We’re a strong class, and we just [had] never [been] united in one way,” Reza said. “I think that we’re the best class, and we have to represent that especially at Homecoming, when all the campuses are there. For the juniors, stay on your feet.”

Samaara Patil (9) laughs after falling from the tug-of war-match against the juniors today on Davis Field. The frosh will face off against the sophomores before the Homecoming game on Saturday. (Brandon Zau)

 

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Vivek Moorjani
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Vivek Moorjani (10) is a reporter for Harker Aquila, and this is his second year on staff. This year, Vivek hopes to explore different writing styles in journalism. In his free time, he likes to read non-fiction and watch various movies and television shows.
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Alena Suleiman (12) is the co-editor-in-chief of Harker Aquila, and this is her fourth year on staff. Alena wishes to interact with new people and work with all members of staff to craft engaging stories. Beyond journalism, she is an exhibited artist, humanities scholar and art museum enthusiast.

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