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Wardbw-Hartridge is known for its close-knit community, and nowhere is that sresented than at the dozen or so yearly events, which incorporate the Lower, .and Upper schools into a celebration of pride and unity. Whether it is attending
Fall Fair, in which our sports teams never cease to impress and guests are able cipate in a sea of class-sponsored activities, watching talented students perform in aret, or donating blood at the school Blood Drive, one cannot help but sense the
'camaraderie that can only be fostered at a school like Wardlaw.
The chief highlight this year was the renewed success of the high school dances, stably Homecoming and the Winter Semi-Formal. Not only were they nights full and fun, but they were aided by the immense attendance of all four classes, ticipation and enthusiasm displayed by the student body made possible what one ' member dubbed, “the best school dances in ten years." Another notable event in 1whole school participated was the All-School Cabaret. The audience was able rience the most musically talented members of W ardlaw ranging from T'-12thgrade, d they didn't disappoint. Lastly, Sp irit W eek presented the greatest example of
fide. These five days leading up to Fall Fair allowed students show off their green while engaging in inter-class competitions and giving performances at the Pep Tall, W ardlaw's school-wide events give the community an opportunity to create
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Jbtionships, and have some fun doing it.
Student Body Vice President Adam Cancryn, Class of2006
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