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Forty-five percent of the Radcliffe student body made dean's list last term, Mrs. Wilma Kerby-Miller, dean of instruction, announced yesterday.
"These are the highest mid-kyear grades I've seen in a long time," Mrs. KerbyMiller said. "Normally, results fluctuate only slightly from year to year." Last years figures showed 41% of the college on one of the first three dean's lists.
Only 4% of the college received grades of Unsatisfactory, and 3% of Incomplete.
Seniors had the highest number of students, percentage0wise , in the first two groups. group I claimed 4% seniors, and 2% each of the freshmen, sophomores and juniors; Group II 18% seniors, 14% juniors and sophomores; 7% freshmen: Group III, 28% seniors, 29% juniors, 28% sophomores, 30% freshmen.
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