Hallways (Summer 2021)

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CELEBRATIONS

Step Singing CLASS OF 2021

Harpeth Hall senior Spencer Robbins doesn’t have any real fears. Except for one. And a half. She couldn’t care less about heights or spiders. She has a “super minor, half fear” of gibbons swinging over the fence at the zoo and landing on her head. But that’s not the one that gets her. Her true fear is forgetting. “We don’t have enough room in our brain for every ounce we wish we could store away there,” she said, “and I am worried of running out of room.” Spencer wants to remember what it feels like when a Harpeth Hall teacher looks her in the eye and encourages her by saying, “You do know.” She wants to hold on to the laughter in the classroom when a teacher offers advice on a silly topic. She wants to recall the discussions with her teachers that left her “wanting to change the world.” And she wants to remember Harpeth Hall, a place that for the last eight years has given her and her classmates an excellent education and enduring memories. “I wish I could capture our countless Souby picnics this year with the sun warming our backs and the ‘eye smiles’ in the hall that we got so good at,” she said. “I’m devoted to remembering all of it, and the relationships I’ve formed here will remind me of this place always.” That devotion — a love, a loyalty, an enthusiasm — spread across Souby Lawn as the seniors and juniors gathered together for the 2021 Step Singing ceremony.

In a special tradition that has endured since the 1920s, each year Harpeth Hall’s graduating class passes leadership of the school to the juniors. The ceremony also honors the Lady of the Hall, the highest honor given to a member of the senior class. This year, Spencer Robbins received that honor, speaking of a respect for the place that taught her it’s not just about what you learn but how you use that education. “I hope we can all say we are devoted to learning,” Spencer said. “Not devoted to a grade, or recognition, or college acceptance, but to learning — to being present, and to listening, and to speaking up.” Because, Spencer said, “I have grown up in this place — and it has taught me to devote my every effort to the things I care about.” After Spencer spoke, the classes carried on the beautiful singing tradition started by the women of Ward-Belmont over a century ago. Lined along the steps of the Ann Scott Carell Library, the Class of 2021 passed on their leadership of Harpeth Hall by singing “My Wish.” The juniors accepted leadership of the school with their own song to the seniors “Slipping Through My Fingers.” Then the Class of 2022 pledged to transmit Harpeth Hall better, greater, and more beautiful than it was transmitted to them. To close the ceremony, Ms. Sinclair Kelly ’98, a Harpeth Hall alumna and mentor to this year’s senior class, offered some words of encouragement. She called on the Class of 2021 to trust their gut, to learn more by experiencing more, to crowd their tables with friends they care about, and to become individuals who do more. “Make that a part of who you are,” Ms. Kelly said. “Don’t just post or hashtag something. Do something yourself. Do something because it is the right thing to do. Do something because it gives you purpose.” Those are words Spencer and her classmates will never forget.

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Reunion Fun 2021

4min
pages 54-55

Class Notes

17min
pages 56-61

Distinguished Alumna Earned France's Most Prestigious Award

6min
pages 50-51

Spirit of Service Award Recipient Brought Education to Those in Prison

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pages 52-53

Harpeth Hall’s New Trustees

6min
page 49

Graduation Class of 2021

5min
pages 41-45

Step Singing

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page 38

Alumna Builds Connection During COVID

5min
pages 34-35

Career Day Wisdom

6min
pages 32-33

Classroom Champions

4min
pages 30-31

HHPA: In This Together

2min
page 27

Nurses with a Purpose

8min
pages 28-29

Meet Our New Administrators

8min
pages 24-26

‘New Adventure’ for College Signees

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page 21

‘Teachers are Heroes’

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pages 22-23

With Best Wishes

4min
page 19

From the Stage to the Virtual Theatre

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pages 14-15

Winterim ReImagined

6min
pages 10-11

Green is the New Black

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pages 12-13

Community Reflections

2min
page 5

Observations from Jess Hill

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Our Next Bright IDEA

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page 8

Scholastic Writing Awards

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page 16

Learning to Soar

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