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 THE WARDLAW-HARTRIDGE SCHOOL
Dear Class of 1994
When you read this in early June, all the pressure of college ap­ plications, grades, and acceptances will be over. At this point we re­ alize that our high school career is a part of the past.
Though our careers at Wardlaw-Hartridge are over, there will be somethings that we will never forget. Some of us will remember athletic events. We might recall a great win, a close loss, or a great comeback. Others will remember our classmates and other people who touched our lives. We will never forget our great friendships, arguments, and envies. We will never forget Wardlaw-Hartridge.
Wardlaw-Hartridge has been a part of my life for the past thir­
teen years. It is difficult to imagine life without the routine of
school. But now is the time to prepare for the future. Wardlaw- I Hartridge and its faculty have done their best to prepare us, and we I must now make use of that preparation. So all my classmates, good
luck. To the administration and teachers, thank you for all your i help. Though many of us may never see each other again, I know
we will not forget what we did at Wardlaw-Hartridge.
Student Council President
Upper School (Grades 8-12)
1295 Inman Avenue •lidison, NewJersey 08820 •(908) 754-1882 •Fax (908) 75^-4922
Lower School (Grades K-7)
1040 Plainfield Avenue •Plainfield, NewJersey 07060 •(908) 756-0035
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