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HONOR ROLL
More students' names than ever before appeared on the 1964-65 Wardlaw honor rolls. It was an encouraging trend.
First honor-roll status demands a 90 average while a grade average of 85 is requisite for the secjond honor roll. The longer-than-usual lists reflected increas ingly diligent work on the part of the stu dent body generally.
The lower school honor roll also grew lengthier and lengthier throughout the year with repetition of old names and constant addition of new ones, all of which spoke well for both students and teachers alike.
There was a percentage increase in the number of Wardlaw students attaining the honor roll. In view of the increasing com petition which college-seeking graduates are encountering, the honor-roll statistics were gratifying.
Seated: Hoftman, Whitman, Sandford. Standing: Stine, McMahon, P. Connell.
Seated: D, Larison, McPhee, Furman, Dubin, D. White, J. Hewit. Stand ing: Elwell, T. Fort, Robson, Levine, Whipple, Levin.
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