Torrington High School - Torringtonian Yearbook (Torrington, CT)

 - Class of 1936

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EVGENE GARBIN .1Genev' Small service is due service while lt lasts. Gene was our ldea of the ideal classmate - though he wasn't so quiet that he could- n't be depended upon for a mischievous prank. THOMAS GARDINER ascotty.. Freckled and true- Sootty to you! Scotty was a rather quiet sort of a. devil. He has the traits which are needed for success. HONORS: Interclass Basket- ball, 4. ROBERT IEICIGER, Bucky Short of stature he is. but strongly built and athletic. Bucky has succeeded in maklnqla name for himself on the at letlc field and on the gym floor. Incldentally he has also succeeded in maklnfz friends and keeping them. HONORS: Varsity Football. 3-4: Varsity Baseball, 33 Var- sity Basketball, 4: Interclass Basketball. 1-2-3: Interclass Baseball, 4. LOUIS GEORGE .muke-. Let us strive to finish the work we have begun. Luke's disposition was one nf the best. He proved himself to be one of our best pals and most cheerful classmate. HONORS: Varsity Baseball. 2-3-4: Varsity Basketball. 3: Interclass Bas etball, 1-2-4, MA RY U LEHSON ..Max.y., With malice toward none: with charity for all. Mary has always worn a cheeriul smile and has alwavs had a thoughtful gesture for every-one, and it is because of these that she has made Su many friends during her four years' stay at T.H.S. HONORS: Tri-Y, 2-3-4: Cor- responding Secretary, 3. Re- cording Secretary, 4: Dramat- ic Club. l-2-3: DS-hating Club. 4. Demosthenes Medal, 4. ELSIE GRAZIANI Elsie None but herself can be her parallel. Elsie has seen to it that she be friends with everyone dur- im: tn-ese four years. and we have certainly fc-lt and appre- ciated her presence. Ill! HIIXRIIA Eden It is the end that crowns. not the fight. Steady and dependable. Ede has been just what the class needed to keep it going. We hope that she will never lor- .Lzct the many friends she is leaving at T. H. S. HOWARD HAAS Howard Life is a song. Howard has a marvelous voice und whenever the rough waves cams he could glide over them with a S011g. HONORS: Hi-Y, 3: Operetta 3: Glee Club, 8. 1936 - - -

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ETH EL FENN Ethel She looks upon men with a threatening eye. Modest and shy, Ethel has- n't made herself known to us, much to our idisatisfaction Best of luck, anyway. DOROTHY FERRY DOttle She moves a goddess and looks a queen. Her poise and sophisticated appearance have earned her the title of most dignified . but Dot's stately exterior was merely a shell to restrain her friendly interior. HONORS: History Club, 3 RICHARII FERRY ..Red., Red hair, blue eyes, of stat- ure short! In all four years he proved a sport! Dick has proved himself a worthy classmate, At times he has been so quiet that we al- most forgot him, but then he made up for it once he got going. TEKLA FREDSALL Pretzels Demurely she went her way. Tekla was usually so quiet that few of us realized her presence. However, she was al- ways a true friend for she had a marvelous sense of under- standing, HONORS: History Club, 45 Basketball, l-3-4. -- - ---- 1936 THE LOG ' -- NIILDRED FRI TCH Millie She always has on tile, A gay and winsome smile! Millie smilingly walked her way right into our hearts. Her sweet manner has won for her manv friends, all of whom she has kept. HONORS: History Club, 4g Basketball, 2. NICHOLAS FPSCO Nick I-Iere's a boy who's alm is sure, Whose steady e-ye is quick. For whom the girls have not a lureg Our dear own Captain Nick! Nick is a manstfan! His prime interest was captain a successful basketball team- and he dld it! HONORS: Football Varsity. 2-3-41 Interclass Baseball, 3- : Varsity Basketball, 1-2-3-4: Basketball Captain, 4. BIA RGARI-IT G ALYA Margaret Modest, quiet, shy, ln our own esteem she ranks high. Shy, modest, and quiet. Margaret has always been re- garded a true member of the Class of '36, ADELINE GANEM Billie 'Triendllest being ever known. Billie was a true friend who-se companionship we en- joyed very much on our four year sojourn thru T.H.S. HONORS: Tennis, 3-4: His- tory Club, 4: Tabula, 1.



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- '1-- THE LOG ' DORIS HALL ..Dot.. Whose imitative strokes can do no more than please the eye. Dot, as art editor of the Class Book, has offered many gc-od suggestions which have added greatly to the appear- ancs of The Log. Let's give her a vote of thanksl HONORS: Class Book Staff, Art Editor, Marionette Club, 3. i:l.iz.usi4:'i'ii iii-zum' Betty The noblest mind the best contentment has. Betty's pleasing personality has won for her many friends and her sincerity has helped her to keep them. HONORS: D1-Lunatic Club. 41 History Club, 4, l'Il.l'I.KNOR IIENNEQUIN E.183.l10l ' True as the dial to the sun. This shy little miss would leave a large gap in the class of 36 if she were not one of its members. RHINIIULD IIIGRNIAN Reiney A mans popularity is an ln- dex to his character. Reiney has kept the class alive and going with his ener- getic personality. His pep as a- cheer leader has aided our teams to be victorious. HONORS: Hi-Y, 2-3-4. Trea- surer, 3, Vice President, 4. President, 4: Dramatic Club. 1-2-3-43, Public Play, 1-2, Op- erettai, 3, President, 4: History Club, 4: X-Ray Staff, 2-3-4. Sports Editor, 4: Class Book Staff, Business Manager: Cheer Leader, 2-3-4: Prize Speaking, 23 Varsity Football, 4: Hockey, 3-4: Track Manager, 4. ERNEST HERRMANN Ernie His friends were many, his foes were few, Wasn't he a swell pal to you? Ernie always had a good word for everyone, and he has the wishes of all of us for suc- cess in the future. HONORS: Hi-Y, 3-4: History Club, 4: Orchestra, 1-2-3, An- nual Concert, 1-2-3: Varsity Football, 4: Interclass Basket- ball, 1: Interclass Tennis, 1. BARB XRA HIBBARD l.Barb., i'Good things come in small packages. Barb has been a true, de- pendable classmate durlng our four years ln T.H.S. Now that we have reached home port we hope all may go well with her on the voyage of Life. HONORS: Dramatic Club, 5-2-3-4, Dramatic Club Letter. NORINE HICKEY Norlne She has a. merry love of little things. Gay, friendly, likeable - these are the qualities which pave-cl four happy years for Norlne. Luck in future! HONORS: Dramatic Club, 3- 4: History Club, 3-4, EINVARD HIGGINS ..Bunny.. Hail to him who brlngeth mirth. Bunny's happy - go - lucky manner and cont nual smile have made him everyone's irlend. Many's the female heart his good looks have caiused to flutter. HONORS: Varsity Football. 4: Track, 3-4: Hockey, 4. - - 1936- - -

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