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Student Council
Officers and Representatives
Members of the Wardluw student body believe it is important that the lines of com­ munication should always remain open between themselves and the school's ad­ ministration. Hence the reason for the existence of our Student Council.
A measure of our Council’s maturity has been its willingness to listen to and un­ derstand the administration’s concern for the life of Wardlaw beyond the year 1973 and to cooperate in planning for the future.
The Council members sharing in this cooperation have been ). Gilmore Childers, Student Council president; E. |udson Millspaugh, vice president; William C. Hoffman, twelfth-grade representative; Thomas M. Keating and Gary A. Medvigy, eleventh-grade representatives; Michael R. DeCarlo and Benedict J. Torcivia, Jr., tenth-grade represen­ tatives: and Vernon H. Davis and Everett G. Reid, Jr., ninth-grade representatives. Scott R. Harwood, as senior class president, was also a member of the council.





























































































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