Torrington High School - Torringtonian Yearbook (Torrington, CT)

 - Class of 1936

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' 'il THE L VYILLIAM Ll'NlDON Bill Waiting is my watchwordf' Bill has been rather quiet in school and is not a ladies' man, These traits, however, have only made him more respected. HONORS: Orchestra. 1-2-3- 4: Annual Concert, 2-3. EDWARD MACSATA Mac Why study when I can play? Why sigh when I can be gay? Hr-re's a lad who will never get grey over his books. for he very seldom opened them. His wise-cracks have made him a very much liked young fellow. 4 HONORS: Varsity Football. K.YI'lll.l'II'lN M.U,.Xll.KN Kay She was made for playful thoughts and happy laughter. Like most of the Irish, Kay's ready wit and humor were al- ways ln evidence. Under that banterlng wit, however, was a hardworking. industrious per- son. HONORS: Tri-Y, 2-3-4, Re- cording Secretary, 3: Dram- atic Club. 1-2-3-4. Public Play, 1: French Club, 4: Slassbook Staff, Associate Edi- r. MICIIAICL MAR! NELLI Mickey Some think in parag'raphs and talk in volumes. Mickey is not a ladies' man! His chief interests were cen- tered around a football Ileld and a basketball court! HONORS: Varsity Football, 43 VarSltEaBasketball. 3-4, In- terclass sketball, 2: Inter- class Baseball, 4. O G I I I M ARG ARIN' MA BRA K' I N0 Margaret 'Tis the mind that makes the body rich. She made her work in high school the mst in importance. with the result that she has come out on top. TONY MARRACINO Tony Hear much and speak little. Another quiet lad! Sober and sincere. he has steadfast- ly made friends and kept them. PATSY M.KTR.XSl'lA upatsyn Work and grin. It was very seldom, indeed. that Pat did not have a smile ready. His good nature has ngade him well-known to ,all o us. HONORS: Basketball, 1-2-3- 4: Varsity Golf, 3-4: Golf Cap- tain, 43 Interclass Baseball, 4. NELLI M AZZOUIII Billie What ls well done is done soon enough. We haven't heard much from Nelll, but she has al- ways done her part both for her school and for her friends. - - I 1936 - -

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SALVATORE LaMONICA ..sammy.. Who's afraid of the big bad wolf? His grin and numerous wise-cracks have made life pleasanter in school. Sammy :mas been anything but ser- ous. HONORS: Dramatic Club. 13 Operetta, 3: Orchestra, 1-2- 3-43 Varsity Football, 43 In- terclass Basketball, 2-3-4: 'iI'r3,ck, 2-33 Annual Concert, - -3. ODELL LANDI LaI1di Whose little body lodged a mighty mind. This little fellow, with his jolly grin, has become the most ploipular basketball man- ager T. .S. has ever had. Hear h m brag? HONORS: Hi-Y, 1-2, Treas- urer, 23 Varsity Basketball, 3- 4, Manager, 43 Interclass Bas- ketball, 1-2. MARY LASKA ..May.. Where are you going, my pretty maid? May was probably going where that sunny smile o hers would do the most good. WELLINGTON LEACH .-Leachn What is knowledge but grieving? What Wellington l a c k s scholastically he makes up with wlsecracks and pranks. Did you ever see him hurry? HONORS: Orchestra, 1 -2-3- 43 Annual Concert. 2-33 Or- chestra Letter, 2-3-4. EINVARD Ll PTAK Eddie A little nonsense now and then, Is relished by the wisest men . Eddie takes everything as a joke, His quiet facial expres- sion often is very deceiving, but signifies the serious side of his nature. HONORS: Track, 2. EDMLND LITKB Eddie Wit and wisdom are born with a man. He can see only the humor- ous side of life as his teachers well know. His desire for a good time has given many a iaculty member a grey hair. HONORS: Interclass Basket- ball, 2-3-4. FRANK LOVALLO ..Lee,. Patience is a necessary ln- gredient of genius. Lee has been very quiet but industrious in school. We wish we could have heard more of him, HONORS: Interclass Basket- ball, l-23 Tennis, 1-2-3-4. ELIZABETH Ll'KC N0 ullizzyn And when this lady's in the case, You know all other things give place. One of the liveliest young ladies that has ever been seen in this high school class. She has furnished us with many a laugh. --- -1936 -- --



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.mslcvn in-raowxx --Joe'- n of few words are the best men. Joe never has much to say. but that dldn't keep his olassmatfes from liking him: for beneath that Quiet atti- tude was a keen sense of lov- alty and honor. YICKUNIFA 3l0l,.Xl'GIll,lN Ronny As merry as the day is long. R.onuy's delightful sense of humor and her friendliness tn ail were a great source of en- joyment to her classmates. HONORS: Tri- Y. 2-3-4: Dramatic Club, 1-2-3--Lg Class Papers - C o d i c il to Will: Dramatic Club Letter, 3. INpR0'l'llY Mm-l.l'lLl.AN Dot Silent and sincere, Dot will succeed in her cgi- reer. Although she was rather quiet, we all know that Dot will come out on the top. Best wishes! NICHOLAS 3ll'X'f'A Nick Let me have music. and I seek no more delight, Nick's chief source ot' plea- sure seemed to be his accor- dianc his classmates have found a lot of pleasure in lis- tening to him play. HONORS: Orchestra, 2: An- nual Concert, 2-3. LORENZIC MliN1'l'I'l'lNl Larry All is well thlt ends Well. Larry clidn't believe in tak- ing, the serious side of things and as a result we Iincl him Ever ready for a joke-ab though his athletic record was no joke. HONORS: History Club, 4: Varsity Football. 3-4. Nl.HiG.'llil'I'l' NIIFIINA Muflie Never a ship sails out of the bay. But carries my heart as an Stowaway. Margaret liked to dream. but then don't we all? Anil hers's hoping vour dreams all come true some day! HONORS: Dramatic Club. 1: Orchestra, 1-2: Annual Con- cert, 2. GICUIHII-I MONTH George His friends are many. his foes are few, But he breaks girls' hearts. 'cuz he's handsome, too! George was one of the tall. dark, and handsome lads that every szirl dreams about. But, alas. his heart was deep in football. where he marie him- self a fine record. HONORS: Varsity Football. l-2-3-4: Varsity Baseball, 4: Tntfrclass Basketball, 1-2-3: Track. 2-3: Co-captain foot- ball, 43 Interclass Baseball, 4. r:m'rH Moon!-: Edie Fair words from a fair maiden. With a sunny disposition and a friendly word for all, it was no wonder she was well liked. HONORS: Tri-Y, 3-4: His- tory Club, 4. 1936 - - --

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