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 Student Life Takes On Significance
Student Life at Wardlaw—at the end of its two- year residence in the Inman Avenue school—had had time to coalesce and take on real significance.
With more solid arrangement of facilities, the true nature of the “Wardlaw experience” began to show through. What would some future day become tradi­ tion had already begun to take form.
Routines, although not always easy or pleasurable, were, on the whole, interesting and constantly chang­ ing.
At a date years from now, when dust is brushed from this 1971 issue of the Maroon and Gold, it is hoped that this portrayal of Student Life will make you remember as you recall and reflect upon your past connections with Wardlaw—whether as student, teacher, or friend.
All-purpose room Is center of much of Wardlaw Student Life.





























































































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