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CLUBS
Wardlaw Hartridge offers a wide variety of clubs for all members of the upper school student body. From the audio-visual club to the yearbook staff, the clubs offer extra-curricular activi­ ties for students.
Many students who are not in any sports programs dedicate their time to the clubs to which they belong. Being the editor of the yearbook or the Bea­ con certainly requires a lot of output upon the part of the student, both in time and knowledge.
Clubs also teach students leader­ ship. Many students strive to be a president of a club, but others are sat­ isfied in just belonging to a club, and playing an active part as a member.
In a small school like Wardlaw Fiar- tridge, students get a big chance to participate in clubs. Clubs play an im­ portant part on a students’ academic record. Colleges are impressed by the fact that a student bothered to do something constructive during his or her spare time. All students are en­ couraged to participate in the clubs program.




























































































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