Conard High School - Seconian Yearbook (West Hartford, CT)

 - Class of 1958

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The Annex - , I V : EST XRIT Carol Schofield and Miss Brainard-Chest X-rays Bob Nathanson Science Fair XVinner. Ilit f liiistni is C onttrt of it SX? September '55 Ours was a class of pioneers. We were the largest class ever to enter Hall High, our grand total being 525. But how disappointed 130 of us were, at first, to find that we had been exiled to the Annex because of crowded conditions at the main building! It was not long, though, before our Sophomore Frolic fa first', at Hallj made the Annexites feel united with the rest of our class. The Annex, although part of Hall, organized its own Advisory Board, which consisted of Student Council representatives. alternates, and monitors. October '55 Despite the isolation of the Annex, Annexites made a clean sweep in c ass elections. Ed Hebb was elected president: Lois Fisher, vice- presidentg and Joy Hammerlind, secretary-treasurer. Later in October the Talent Show for the benefit of Dr. Herzig, whose home was destroyed in the Hood, was held. Soon our budding orators, Pam Chernoff and Bob Ludgin, entered the I Speak for Democracyw contest. November '55 In November our first assembly was held. The whole school was entertained by Kathy Flynn's baton twirling and Jane Hurwitz's cello playing to the accompaniment of Mark Goldman. They, along with other performers. helped to raise the rooffand also bring it downl! On Thanksgiving night our talented choir members, Bev Parks and Don Ramette, had the privilege of taking part in the production of Tosfa at the Bushnell. December '55 Since the Hall auditorium had been condemned, our annual Christmas Concert was held in the King Philip auditorium. Our Choir members, with candles in their hands, marched down the aisles singing their traditional opening hymn, Angels from the Realms of Glory. Other numbers, both serious and more light- hearted, were performed by the band, orchestra, and vocal groups. March '56 Show Big, put on by the Dance Club, featured Ragtime, Boogy, and the Blues. Participants from the class of A58 were Aviva Dubitsky, Bev Parks, and Janice Perry. The performance was so successful that the Dance Club received the compliment of being asked to repeat the entire show at Wethersneld High. Despite a foot of snow, the King Philip auditorium was packed for the 756 Gaiety, which depicted the 2035, the 4O's, and the Eresent era. Amid comedy acts and dancing, our famous team, lsie Backman and Donna Casavant, san their rendition of Good and Lonely. Other celebrities from our cfass were Aviva Dubitsky, Elsa Kaplan,Joanne McGrath,LIanice Perry, and Roberta Shapiro. April '56 'WVhen more people participate in government, government be- comes more representative of the peo le's wishes. This was the slogan for Civic Day of '56. Nancy Kucliiavetz was our representa- tive to the Civic Day Planning Committee. Nancy, along with Bob Ludgin, was also fortunate enough to be elected to the Town Council. Jane Seideman and JerryTrecker were appointed to the Board of Education, and ten other sophomores filled appointed positions. A great honor was brou ht to our class when Bob Nathanson be- came the winner ofthe iorthern Connecticut Science Fair. As a reward, Bob was sent to Oklahoma for a week, where his project won third prize in the nationwide contest! 52

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