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First Row: Fertig, R. Hale, VanNess, Powell, May, J. Abrams, K. Brown, and T. Keating. Second Row: Medvigy, Fidler, G. Galton, Scholnik, M. Keating, and Kaplan. Third Row: Dwyer, Blake, M. Snyder, Reydel, and DiMeo. Fourth Row: Krajcik, Jones, Haas, Swenson, and Dresdale. Fifth Row: G. Chapman, Bourland, Horne, Green, Starita, M. Rubin, and Clare. Sixth Row: Wenti.
Seventh Graders Lead Honor Roll
An unusually large number of students, 32 in all, made up this year’s seventh grade. Academi cally, the class was one of the most capable at Wardlaw, leading the first-trimester honor roll with ten students on the list.
Basic skills in English and mathematics were continued in seventh grade. In science, students learned about geology, meteorology, and related topics. World history, given as a lecture course, in troduced students to extensive note taking. Two periods each week were devoted to health educa tion. Athlcticallv, the class lent support to junior teams.
Members of Junior Student Council from the seventh prade were Stephen E. Jones and Richard C. Dresdale.
Rocket Club was popular proiect with seventh graders: (from left to right) Glenn Bourland, Steve Jones, Glenn Galton, Gary Wenti, and Gary Medvigy (president).
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