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CLASS OF '43 IIOMI' ROOM 114 liiilmm mir. I!!! li! ugh! lurvili Kiikiiviwl-ii. f l,ii.i IM- liuliivr. Iklhur Yan Iii- Vivru, lm!-phirii' Ulxzuwxlml. Snpliiv XV.1xxiIxni.xk, lxthfr Subiernlwkl. llvivn Kuchmviil. IM-iiiicu l'wlnnk.i. liiii'!l.i Xxxxiriz. ll!-iiwhim' Kiwlcclm .Sfmml ww li!! rn ugh! Augim lk i ! imk, Lnmuir llviluk. I,iIw.ii!I I iiknw xiii Yiirixun H.1!Ihuwi.ik. Hcnrv XYib,1n. Rubs!! Milawicz. Sophia RA-iuwxki, lu!- mim' luulkuwski. fiizimu Hugiicl-xi, Marv lhgrcvc lihirii init, lv!! lu ugh! Robert R.ii1xch.wr1, Roni- lk- Yi-liirr, .lwwph l'iu1.lwNhi fiiiwu-I J.uinwki, lmuph .li- linxki. XVlluId Nlnvixkl. I'mll Hurvnlh. .liwwph l'udlvwwki, i,iiwin Slnxlcvvskl. i'1Auk fwiihk, Rvlwrl Huk, 5lAnli'y Sknwmiwk. Smnluv Ixnllm IQUUM IIVI - ' lllI'1 Hiumm :mi Ir!! !!i ugh! M.irg.xrul L.xll, ilvlvn Rcluk, Y1rgin!.x l,ux'.uuiuw ski Mildxiui Qiniioxuki. .Xnn Husmrilx, Rulh l'npiclxki, Marv ll.ni.1rv, 1,ucv XK'hirr.ikcr. Mnxiiii- Bniwks. Liciicvicvv .lnnumk .Uiiiillf mic, 1.-I! ln iiuh! C Siihi! r.iIxki,I Rivkivl. R Mciwn I' lv' 1.ik,l lwfvr ll Ruhurnliki J thu, mxdy Li T'.1lbuuxn, I I'.n'll-wwxki. M XVAIKII lip Inu lui! In iiqhl R XYUQJAUI J lhelur, M Svlvuxrcr, XX' Young. M Miwviwi, A. Rusk, It Rlupkn, A Ulldcnbuwun. K lakrocki 5 SLAIJV HUMI: ROOM 110 IHA I-iii! mir, lf!! ri! im!!! .1 lion-.iih I Joins. .X Knmnn, lipowski, M Mnikirwlcz, R Kuhns Y Ai.1rlin,R. lmlichuwxki, .I Paxlur .Mwnfiil !!-LU. lil! lu nah! Q Nur' livvv. IJ lluriixun I Igml M KUVA unix. lx, Bcmicx, A K.xi1i1i!lwxswiu. 19 fxiwivv. J Fgvimli, limi! iiiiu, If!! in ny!!! I- fimimi A. Brahliik, C Bmndw, J H.1n1xnun4l, L5 Chrh, I5 Nngv. P lkrul H l,fw.m iiuvvski, R Borlmmvxkx, HOME ROOM 203 liifrmm mir, Ii'I'! ro right Alphunl wnn l.ipx, l.ucillu Kwllvk, Josephine Kupczynxki, Margniul Roguwalu, Dm ulhv Vhisowski, Yvonne Dr Volder, Cilnrm lfhnmc, Mnxim' .Inx'dnm:k, lfwlly .Innc ilwipcs, Advlinc lSicg.1n5k.i, Ber- nirc Ink. Awfurvil fmt, Nfl lu ugh! Nlilriun Cimivlski, Cimrgr llnlvml, Rogrr Dunn, llnrn Kiurzkiuwicv, Durolhv Vholew czynxki, Dulorvx Ciimpi-r YuI.md.1 Du' l'r1vkwxki, Dorothy Smjkowski, Du! Hllw Vvrwilxi, lurrainc Buysse, M: linker. lhiiil ww, lvl! lu ugh! llirrv Kupqwn, iilcm Zakrlvwxki, ,Alphnnw Rusuk, Iiugcnv linnlwwski, Ilayinund lukmwicz, Rubvrl Munlgmmfiy, Fdwin .liirgunslni, Mnuricv Holvucl, Joseph XVi'soI.iwxlu, l,rn Nlnikovvink, lhnrlea lie limi, Richard Slnyhnugh, Mqurife Van Lake. HOME: ROOM llo I.-vw!-r miu, Iv!! lu ugh! Adeline Ilnvvnw, Iivulyn I'ndol.1k, W.inii.1 Kim pilii, Iliricdc Nanilzik, li!-iiriclu Ra ilccki. Dulorcs Arndi, Iivclyn Bogunia. Alyu' Kush, Jani' Kmmk, Hvrniu' Ulu- gow. .Suomi row, lrf! lu ugh! lathe: Iinnlcki, NVinifrul Fiwck. Bully .l.xnu Knvnfs, Margaret Horvnlh, Adclinr KAJ nr. Jimn Calvn, Matthew Znuvxlo. Hvnry Cianus, Slanlcv Ifablocki, Maud? Hull.1d.ly. Ikop mir, I!-fl to ugh! S. fapainzyn xki. IE Bcillcr, IE lelichuwski, S, l.u ii-nc, R Clurnelis. l. Anilrvsink, C, Ku' bxak, K Fifur, W Kwnpp, 1, Llvjma. I, Mnlickn, A, XN'ojcicchuwski HOMF ROOM ll!! QB 1115! rou.', Icfl lu Hgh! 5. ffebral, A, Robnkowaki. D Ilurski. Ll Golub, ski, IU. Tomlinson, U ilkrylko, D. Murray, D. Kowalski, Swan!! row, lrf! to righl-HE. l.eman- ski. F Andry7i.xk. S Kaczynski, B, Rows, T, Dilinski, C. Borowski, U Chojnncki, S Lipuwskx, M Lipinski
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DEATH TAKES A HOLIDAY ASI-IINOTONS Thespians made 1940 the biggest year in things dramatic in the his- tory of the school. The year saw the pre- sentation of The Bai, Death Takes A Holidtly. and Gilbert and Sullivan's Pirates of Penzance. Mary Rineharts The But was staged late in October by a cast including John Bencsics, Casimer Kiemnic, Julia Riba, Bill Hack, Betty Novotni, Charles Steinhofer, Vitold Matelski, Alfonse De- meugere, and Dorothy Cholewczynski. The play, a good gri.sly murder thriller complete with a hys- terical maid, off and on the stage gunfire, secret panels, and one really masterful scream delivered by Miss Cholewczynski, was well received, This year's senior play, Deutlz Takes A Holi- day, was the most ambitious undertaking as yet done by Washington students, The senior reading committee, charged with ambition to leave the school the memory of something more mature than run of the mill liigh school comedy, chose Alberto Casellas Death Takes A Holiday for Mr. Chreist's charges. The manner in which they han- dled it was no small triumph. With Victor Cio- lubski in the title role, Maxine Dhoore playing the ethereal Ciracia, and Ervin Kalka holding the whole thing together as an extraordinarily good Baron Cesarea: the cast succeeded in creating the eerie atmosphere of the play, and vindicated the judgment of the reading committee who believed that they could do serious drama. Other members of the cast were Eleanor Staszewski, Mary Ramen- da, Isabelle Balint, Mary Jane Piechowiak, Jose- phine Collner, Alex Kovacsics, Al Klosinski, Eu- gene Oswald, Herbert DeGreve, and Ray Jankow- ski. The Senior players established what they hoped would be a precedent when they prepared a scrip of their play with pictures of the cast in costume. autographs of the cast and committees, ,and a pro- gram of the play and turned it over to the library for a permanent record of the presentation. ll Wish -Cie! Miss Chapman and Mr. J. L. Cassaday com- bined talents to present Gilbert and Sullivan's Pirates of Penzance in April. While Washing- ton's music department has done operettas previ- ously and done them well, this performance un- questionably ranks above any previous offering. The presentation was most notable for the very high quality of the solo voices that Miss Chapman had to work with. Joseph Sarka, playing the part of the pirates' apprentice and duty's slave, sang duets with Clara Lewandowski, as the romantic lead, and Mary Magiera, as Ruth the pirates' maid of all work, to give the performance almost pro- fessional finish. As the pirate chief Joseph Paja- kowski did an excellent job. Other leading parts were sung by John Benscics, Dorothy Czarnecki, Victor Golubski, and Richard Golba. Excellent choruses completed the cast. From the opening Pirates' Chorus to the finale the play moved rapid- ly and colorfully. The acting through the play was well done. Mary Magiera is especially to be congratulated for her interpretation of the part of Ruth. Mr. Cassaday's stage directing produced the illusion of rapid action from start to finish and the gorgeous costumes, also designed by Mr. Cassaday, gave additional life and movement to an already effective presentation. THE BAT
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