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Senior talents C?J gathered together for the last time on June 19 to live it up for Conard's First annual Class Night. With Steve Drago as Master of Ceremonies the evening was filled with laughter from start to Finish. The show was launched by Conard's own Liberace CMark Goldmanb and his mother fSybil Nassaui in a sparkling piano duet. Then we were cast into the roaring bedlem of first lunch with an accurate portrayal of that period by seven senior girls. Margei Spiegal followed with a monologue, The Horse. Next we rocked with the Conard Chorus Line to the Tennessee Wig Walk. Musical talents were displayed in the persons of Janet Anderson and Burt Alperson singing a duet from Oklahoma and Joan St. Clair singing Hello Young Lovers. An appropriate ending to the talent portion of Class Night was a rollicking portrayal of Room 242 and what goes on there all day. Between acts we were given man-on-the-street inter- views with several of the faculty members. The second part of the program was the presentation of the lirst an- nual Seconian to our class by Editor Nancy Kudriavetz. The dedi- cation to Our Parents was announced and formally accepted by Mr. and Mrs. Castellani, parents of our class president. Following the reading of the class history, Steve awarded the Whois Who presenta- tions. It was at this time we found how many of our classmates are so shy they had to 'shade' their faces. The program was concluded with Seconian distribution and book signing. Class Night 1958, a night that will long be among our happiest memories. Lynn Kingston, our to read the senior section of the classbook Ceremonies, congratulates ce Mr. and Mrs. Castellani accept the dedication of the Steve DYHSO, OUT Master of classbook from Nancy Kudriavetz, editor. lebf1fY, Libeface- fMafk Goldmanl The Cirl's Octet sings H26 Miles as they paddle their Ol Leakie Bote to Catalina. 'Mt nor E
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