Torrington High School - Torringtonian Yearbook (Torrington, CT)

 - Class of 1932

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deep mto each other s eyes they sang one of the most popular numbers ot the entlre plan I m ln Loxe vuth You Honey At a slgral the chorus formed 1nto hnes A march was started 1nto the Assembly Hall Up and down the alsles ln pretty formatlon marched the members of the Freshman Class Spotless ballots were dropped 1nto a box a breathless hush descended and then cheer after cheer as Harold Green was announced as Class Presldent whlle Bernlce Welgold Mary Holley and Chester Moore took thelr places at hls slde In the meantime some ente1pr1s1ng young fellow undertook an ex perxment 1n Zoology A t1ny mouse was loosed ln the crowd M1ss Mc Kmght stood parallzed the glrls broke 1nto nervous shrleks The mouse attacked the books whlch was a fine thlng as no one else seemed to be attacklng them wlgorously Meanwshlle the glrls scampered out of all the 8k1tS 1n ulld haste and the first curtam descended wlth the mouse ln full possesslon of a deserted stage Act II and the Class of 1932 was now a year older The curtaln rose on the ladles of the chorus who were buslly en kaged 1n a b1scu1t baklng contest The gxrls ran to and fro and many dld speclalty dances whlle nurslng a burned finger Adrienne Jeanfavre and Myrtle Beyer succeeded IH maklng the model samples Then a lal ge pollce dog also seekmg an educatlon sauntered 1n All the glrls reg confronted by the vlclous anlmal whlch was ralsxng havoc w1th the glrls XOICGS Manfully he trled to coax the monster from the scene To no wall Suddenly w1th great presence of mmd someone grabbed a blS cult and hurled It Wlth accldental accuracy The dog staggered An other feathery b1scu1t found 1ts mark The dog dlopped and Cyrennlus dragged the l1mp figure off the stage Order restored the ladles of the chorus Wlth a qu1ck change of tostume romped xn vuth dolls seated themselves before the footllghts and went to work wlth a wlll at maklng doll costumes Fingers were palnfully prxcked and the clothes had many and warled red spots F nally after careful lnspectlon Mlss Hays made Ollxe Bottass and Adrlenne xery happy by plonounclng thelr efforts works of merlt and so the chorus ladles romped off to try thelr sklll ln other quarters The llghts dlmmed a green spotlight 1llum1ned the pale background and outllned the red head of Bob Bell an asplrlng mathematlclan as he went Hamlet ulth thls sollloquy Square or not square that IS the qLl9Stl0I'l Whether a clrcle can haxe colners and stlll be lound or be mg round can be a square Whether a cluller can be shaped by care l42J ' 9 , . ' ' , sa x - V V- as y Y 9 ' . V V . . V V . V V . . . V 1 f . 1 . Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ' V V . . - V . . . . Y , K . . V. V . . Y g ' Y C I . u ' V . V . . V . V . - istered High C, and Cyrennius came arunning, only to stop short when . V V . . V . - I I 1 Y V . V . V V. . . 'a ' Y- Y - ' Y Y 7 . . V V . V i- ' 7 Y 7 V V . . V . . V . . . L y , V V. . V . V U V . l y 4 ' . , -

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55112 Cgranh Gblh Olluua nf 1932 Shflkeepeare sflxs All the XX01ldS 'l stage and all the men and women melelx pl uels Thex bale thell exlts llld LI1tl'1IlC8S At fllwt the lnflnt latel the Whllllllg' school box wlth hls sltchel and shlnlng molnlng face Cleeplllg' llke a Slllll lll1W1ll1Ilg' to school It was to the lccompflnlment ot IYILIITHLIIS ot lpplobfltlon tlom tond palente th It the Cllltilll 1089 one SLIHIIX mollllng lll Qeptember, on that glelt stage succees the extl IX lglnla know ll IS The Gl ind Old flass of 1932 The settlng w IS l typlcll Amellcln hlgh school In the T019 glollnd w 18 the dlelded ofllce oi the Pllnelpll ln the b1C,kg'l0llIld wele the open CIOOIS ot the Assemblx H lll The C01lldOl between the two was bllStl1Hg wlth Selllors and JUIIIOIS glllllg' bll'-IIS lbout thell wolk hlle pompous Sophomores llned up lgllnst the w lll to wltness wlth sllperlol gllns the Preshmln dlscomfltllle whlch thu had tllemsexes so lecently expellenced bhylx wlth shllllllg tlces md equallx shlnlng school blgs the ln the fll COIHEFS ot the corlldol Amld the contusloll and the bustle llllX ed Yxonne ind P4111 who hld not 1lXXdX's bQLll so punctllll Peall hld been told to leplllt to the Pllnclpal s ofhce HXOIIHQ had lust been told not to repolt to the Plln elpals office Pearl Qtalted boldll lHt0 the sicled domaln Yxonne hot out a lestralnlng hand and glabbed not Peall bllt the telephone whlch promptlx bloke to Yxonne s emballflssment and the laughtel ot the assembled gl Ollps The next dlxelslon was clused by the alllxal ot Ldlllil Mae btlll llmplng palnfully as the leeult of a P01161 skatlng upeet Hel knee was 1 ghtls bandaged and hel Cl0thlI110' w IS lrlelallx bespatteled wlth stleamlng mud Lulla w ls CIOSS Thele was no demlng' lt Llllld. wae CIOSS' It w Isnt bad enough 101 m to till llght lll tlont ot elelybodx ind the Aglld Block she expl 1111661 bllt some flesh llttle kld 1111 up to me md xelled Do It aglln wlll x 1 Nle blllddel dlc n t see w 1 the hlst tlme Then the llghts dlmmed the YTILINIC pl wed sottlx and the spotllght eenteled on 1 bench ln the L01lld0l Thele lost to the DOING and con iuslon dIOLlI'1d them H816 se ated Shlllex lnd Xelnoll Sweetlx gazlng I-ill i V V 1 U V 1 7 , s, c . . c t . , . c . 2 , 1 1 ' ' L' 2 t' T. s' 2 ' 2 ' fi f 2 ' 'c .'. '.' A 2 , 4 . V LV -V, V KV KV? , KV ' . I 1 . . l I I ' 'l I 1 0 ,, , . 2 , . . YI ki x 2 C ' . 1 'kv . 2 D c ' ' 1 2 ' . 2 3 ' 2 ' S , 5 .' L' ' L ' ' 2 ' 2 N ,' . . , 1 '2 '2 2 '.' ' 2 .' U . N '2 ' r V . ' U , . . Q . 1 - VI 1 l ' 4 I. 0 . 1 h 1 L 1 L C f C L a ,- V 1 V2 L. . ,E ' x ' .' .' 2 3 ' Q . 1 V I 1 4 s -KV ' .VLVx tV 2 U , .-' . A .xx V V V ' V' ' A ' V . ' . . ' V' V 4 ,' . V . L L K L L L K I , VV' 2 I 'H' I 2 1 ' e' 3 '2 Y. x.'.', 1 ' 1. 1 . ' t v . v v v 1 . ' S, S 2 .' X, lt . 1 . 1 . V -' X , N Y ly, V. LV ' ' -2 jk! 2 1 -V LN . l ,W 2 ,WY F h f th f' lt t ' 1 t ' l ' l 'll I fl t ' 'll T res men, XXI 1 91 Ing Q 6135, Ln 91 QC inf l'l'11 QC d YOU In Q-IT1 I f.,I'0LlIJQl c . , , c l 2 . . I 1 Q 1 ' 'l 1 c e . ' ' AV' . e ps Y, 2 . -' V V 2 ,Z . ' V 2 2 VH' X .' 2 . L ' 2 X ' ' 1' ' 7 V 7 V ' 1 s 1' c . . , e - 3. ,f . c . ' ' t' ' fi ' 2 . ' S 1 l . I 1 i- A ll v . Wy 1 ' ,Aw I 'VC 13 1 I 1 . , . . ' V KV' V: AV 2 ks x . 1' VV ' V - . , V ' ' ' ' V I 1 , --w ' 4 V.- . L . . . . : . ' V 'I . w . V' 4 L' , ., 2 .' I 2 K' . L, . , ' l 2 . V2 KV - Ass' 1 - V. .V 4 tv' ' . P V. V L . AVLV . U VZ is 7 . , ' . e 'Z -' ' ' V ' U . V .V 2 z . ,YH L. 1, 2' ' H L. . KV ' lf' . V ' ' . ' V' V 'P 1 V ' 1 ' 2 2 t , V2 , g 2 . A X . - a n V VV -V l . . 2 . . l Q l ' Q. ' 2.',' .' I f, 2 A .' u . , , , ' , . V .' - , - , . ' V . - 4 . , ,. , ' I v 1 1 1 W . u V 4 Y u 1 v I T ' ' , . c L I c . A , '



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ful bltmg so that lt can be at last a square and lf a 8111113.16 IS lt stlll '1 crullel But Bobs sohloqux was rudely lllttllllllted bx 1 lesound mg bell whlch remlnded Bob that he must stax fox Latln The theme song Im IH Loxe with You Honey was sung most touchmgly durlng thls second act by the team of Exelxn Ch1swcll and Francls Davfleld No good play IS complete IH these enlvghtened daxs NSlth0Llt lts mystery And The Grand Old Class of 1932 was no exceptmn to the lule 1932 also had 1tS mysterx Room 12 was wrapped IU a llCh and penetratlng aroma of garllc but no one could lmaglne Its source least of all Betty Glfford who 1n fact looked as though she was suffermg men more than the others ln the loom I'o thxs day that strange but Vlyld smell IS a mysterx and maybe It w1ll nex er be solx ed When the chorus led bv Presxdent Edward Dennls and closely fol 'owed by Bernlce Welgold V1rg1n1a Tw lnlllg' and Chester Moore gath ered for the finale the spothghts plcked out Nora Koury who had brought fame to the Class of 1932 bs w1nn1ng the prlze offered by the Tabula for the best llterary composltlon submltted Then the glar1ng llghts plcked out Isabel OHeron better known as JaCkl9 who was awarded a certlflcate 1nd1cat1ng that she had had at least four days of good behaslor dur1ng the whole vear and the lmpresslxe document was slgned and attested bv two of her teachers To her modest bows and the Je cheers of the chorus the curtaln descended ACT III and the members of Room 34 took the foothghts at the opemng and dellghted the audlence w1th thelr clexer whlsthng soft hummlng and clever ammal lmltatlons wlth Shlrley Brltton as the1r legular dlrector Th1S was followed 1n quick successlon by practlce for the Cheerlng qectlon The entlre chorus Joxned ln wlth a rlght good w1ll If they could only stram thelr throats enough they would haxe a fine excuse for belng unable to recxte thelr lessons The leader ln thxs now elty IS Julle Gemelll better known as Llttle Alble Booth Between cheers and WhllP the choruses were restmg Llttle Alble entertamed by rec1t1ng noems of hls own compos1t1on The next number was a speech by Carleton Allen He explalned carefully that whlle he 1n an absent mlnded mood was walklng through the halls he lnadxertentlx plcked up some of the teachers name cards from the doors He further lnsxsted that lt was all a mlstake and that he had no mtentlon of wrong dolng but that ln any ex ent he had turned oxer a new leaf resolxed nex er to be absent mlnded agaln and declared that henceforth he would be the xerv model of good behaxlor I4 . . . . i . .y . w . . 1 , . Q ,T , 1 l v v v . no v 1 1 ' - . ' - . x . i - ' I l . v v 1 v q I . , A . . A . H 1 ' . I V Y. . 1 . 1 ' n A K ' ' '- v v v '1 vx , w L1 K ' . V '. . w , , ll w 7, ,l , ' L . . . . . y Y i . '. l . t . Y 7 . . Y . Y . 9 Y Y 1 1 ' ' - ' ' v , . . . Y. . Y . . v V . 9 - 9 . s y ' . . . . . . . 7 - l 1 v s . . 7 v Q 7 Y. . l Y ' ' 9 u ' as v 9 I . . . . . 1 v. . V . . Y 4 Y I l V v U . I . . . . , f. , . , l . r . . Y. . v v . . 5 . . . . .... . v v 9 . . . . . . . . . L. . ' ' . . l v 7 Q . . . . .u V . U . ,, - u - ' n , 7 ' 1 v . . U . . ,, . . . ' 7 . V . . V y W A ll V . I . V . 9 7 ' v V I ,v 1 U A, ' . . . I . . . . , . . V . . I v ' 3 7 Y v v ' ' 7 7 'P al

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