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Local Students Named Honor RoH
At Wardlaw-Hartridge ScboolTfee WardSa-A-HannJgj Middle
Sck»dl. located at 1295 Inrnan %-eiKj in Edison, has antKsacaJ tfiatSve W^tSeldresi Jsutsba^a acbic% cdtils M J M C School HOIKS- Roll fertilethird irsarkiag peried."Tbs scbool also announced that
s from fee local a?ea lsa%ei aaissi to tht Upper Scfeeal
r Roil: "-"S named to ihs Middleool Ht»ajf Roll, sladetrts mast
z'tS a "9-plas" average and noraie fewer ihaa a "B" in their
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Westfield ResidentsTake Part In Ballroom
Banee CompetitionKelly Vujaiieh, owner of Ball-
. --;r* Mjgsc Dance Studio of Union.» in fc Tap Teacher Award at ihe-!_r,rattaa Daaeesp^rt Cbampicn-'r-Ti hetj Apni I<> tc ?S at thelir-hattan C«iter in fee heart of,r* Yjrk City. Tbe runner-up Top
••udi."1 award was also *<*o by 3ali-: .>n: Magic over £% other eompet-
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academic subjects.Named to the Honor Roil were:
sixth grade. David Aitsjsiier andGepite Barat; seventh fp-ade, AshleyKern and lames Martiaelii, aoSeighth gode, Stefame Fonsan.,
To be named to the Upper SoftoolHonor Roil, stedenis mist have a.efflBuiaiive weighted average of 00less sfaaa 87 oat of 1.00 points in flieiracademic subjects.
Named to ike Uatm Roll wore;nialh grade Alex, Gaittztf, ofFanwood; Caroline Ngtiyea, MichaelNguyen, Saimutha Scbactaaa. ailof Scolcfi Plains; IIA grade, BenFriedtand. Kavft&a Jananftan, andMichelle Schackn«a, all of Scotch
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Ann^ Giisser and loan Wnght ofV f i l d
Dancisport America eseci.tr,esUcnnis 2si Jjcfae Rogers and Avi.Jsi Frsa Ksfh produce ftis three da>'VSSSKJI Danes Council of America;-jii,raed 2vcnt for professionals
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of WestfieldWaardlaw-Hartridge is an iBdepeB-
deat coeducational fostifafjas. T&esstoof serve more titan 40 ctwainttni*ties in central Hew Jersey.
Oratory Prep AwardsHeadmaster's HonorsTo Five Local StudentsOratory Catholic Prep School in
Summit recently announced tiwnames t*f those students wins %crenamed to the Hca-Jmastcr's HonorRoll for the third quarter of the 199"-1998 scbijol year.
Earning First Honors were Nicho-las Henn of Scotch Plains. Grade }2.and Tyler Maloney and Jobn Va!ia,boifa ! I tfa graders from Westfield.
Receiving Second Honors wereKevin Cummo of Scotch Plains,Grade 10, and Joseph Pdlicaoo ofWcstfreld. Grade ?.
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