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Almost exactly one third of the College attained Dean's List standing in the fall term, according to figures released yesterday by Registrar Sargent Kennedy '28. Tje 33.2 percentage represents a slight drop form 34.7 at the same time last year.
AS expected, the Senior Class had the highest percentage, followed by the other classes in order of seniority. Seniors had an outstanding 46.7 percent on the Dean's List, almost double that of the Class of '58, which had 26.3 percent. The Junior Class was nearest the College mean, with 33.1, while the sophomores had 30.2 percent.
In a breakdown of the Dean's List groups, the Class of 1955 also led in every category, having a 3.9 percent in Group I, 13.9 in Group II, and 28.9 in Group III.
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