Torrington High School - Torringtonian Yearbook (Torrington, CT)

 - Class of 1936

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MARY HIGGINS ..Ma1.y., Do noble things, not .dream them. Mary has been greatly alp- preclated by all of us, for sie seemed to appreciate us. HONORSZ History Club, 3. l'Al'L IIORYAY Paul There's a good time comin'. Paul was always ready for fun and he provided plenty of it for us during our four years together. HONORS: Dramatic Club, l- 2-3-4: Varsity Football, 2-3-4: Interclass Basketball, 1-2-3. Interclass Tennis, 1-2. M.Ul'l'll.X IIORNIKTII 'Ma1't ' A dare-devil for sure! Mart was very boyish, and her frankness an-cl neatness are traits wc've always admired in her. HONORS: Dramatic Club, ,I- 2-bn basketball, 1-2-4. JOHN IIUYSRAIVI' npete.. Men are men. but the best sometimes forget. Pete was a sports-loving lad as well as a great mischief- maker. He was also a sincere friend and proved an indis- penslble classmate. HONORS: Hi-Y, 3-4: Varsity Foo t, b a l l, 2-3-4: Interclaw Biseball, 2-43 Varsity Basker- ball. 2-3-43 Class Treasurer, 3. NIARGARli'l' HUNT ulgeg.. A darn sweet person, wrapped ln dreams. Peg's shy smile always ac- companied her soft- tonlud. friendly greeting. HONORS: Basketball. 1: Tennis, 3-4. JOHN HPSKA John Nothing is more simple than greatness. Though quiet and indus- trious, John was a true pal and classmate. His ambitions iyfll give him a high place in 1 9. DOMI-INN' Hl'SSl-IR ..D0m.. A little bit of wisdom, a little bit of folly. What more goes a man need than the little bit of fjolllty and the small portion o wis- dom possessed by this young fellow? His good humor has always come to the rescue when he was the frequent ob- ject of a playful prank. HONORS: Interclass Basket- ball, 2-3: Track, 3-43 Football Manager, 4. FRANK IACINO Frankie Rhythm is my business. Frankie could always get loads of rhythm from the drum in the T.H.S. orchestra. What would we ever have done without him? HONORS: Orchestra, 1-2-3- 4, Manager, 13 Interclass Base- ball. 1: Interclass Basketball. 1-2-35 Interclass Hockey, 43 Orchestra Letters, 2-3, Annual Concert, 2-3. ---- 1936 -----

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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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'-- THE LOG- lmnrn Ir1f1.AND Ralph Heard melodies are sweet, but those unheard are sweeter. From the depths of silence cometh the best men, and Ralph is one of them. HONORS : Varslty Baseball. 3-4. MA Y JACOB ..May., I learn that to obey is best. May always found school Work a pleasure-may the rest of her life be just as pleas- ant. HONORS: Debating Club, 1 r:i.iz.iisi:'ru .xsxnzewsm Newby'- A right fair maid and independent. Blbby rewarded everyone who came ln contact with her a bright and sunny smile. It's no longer a mystery why she's well liked. HONORS: History Club, 4. EDWARD JIGRRYKITZ Jerry The music goes down and 'roundf' We will always remember Jerry's ready smile and will- ingness to help a fellow stu- dent. He has gained many friends and has the gift of keeping them. HONORS: Hi-Y. 2-3-4: Or- chestra, 1-2-3-4, Manager, 2-3- 4. LificL1.A JOHNSON -Lewier Th-fre is moderation even in success. Lewie has been quiet ln school, but she is always cheerful and well liked by her friends. EIWYARD KALEEL Camel-Rider Gen-Crally speaking, a good fellow. Eddie's carefree, ha.ppy-go- lucky nature has often per- suaded him to neglect his studies for a little fun, He was successful in two things: his athletic career, and his ability to make friends. HONORS: Varsity Football, 2-3-43 Varsity Baseball, 2-3-4: V a rs i t y Basketball. 2-3-41 Hockey, 3: Football Captain, 4. BI-IRXADE'l l'E KEARNS Bernie Of sense and spirit sweetly mixed. When Bernie first looks at you out of those quiet eyes of hers you immediately think of everything that is sweet and simple: but a second glance reveals the mischief they hide. HONORS I Tri-Y 3-4. M A RY KENNEDY Sis I..uxurlant, budding, cheerful with mirth. Mary has made ma ny friendships in high school. Her popularity is due to her merry smile and happy spirit. HONORS: Tri-Y, 2-3-43 Dramatic Club, 1-2-3, Operet- ta, 3: History Club, 3: Dram- atic Club Letter, 3. - -- 1936 - -

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