Torrington High School - Torringtonian Yearbook (Torrington, CT)

 - Class of 1936

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HONOiR,S:' Hi-Y, 43 French MARY VVILCZHK Mamie She has hidden her talents. Som-Fone had it rumored that Mamie was a quiet per- son. so she did her level best to dispel all rumors. Too bad more of us couldn't know her. MIRIA M VYILLIAMS Palsy Bo1dness. more boldness. and always bold! Miriam has the reputation lor popping up -tfvefrywhere. anywhere, at any time. She's one cf those nuisances you like to have around. HONORS: Dramatic Club, 1- 2-3-43 Operetta, 35 History Club, 4: Basketball, 1. E L 1? EDWVARD DISKAYICH Eddie A fine chap and a fine friend. We have only one criticism to make of Eddie-Why didn't he include more of us in his chain of friendship. -- ' 1936 - O G ' L0l'IS ZBYSKA ffQ,upie iA'1ittle nonsense now and then, Is relished by the best of men. His solemn appearance act- ed as a shield for that fun- loving spirit of his. HONORS: Varsity Football, 4: lnterclass Basketball, 1-2- 3-43 Track, 3. ' . HENRY ZELE ,. nneneyv, A blonde and smiling gal- Heney's idea of a pal! There was only one girl for Heney and her name was-do T have to tell you? In spite of all the teasing, this happy- go-lucky fellow managed to come up smiling, and armed with a host of friends. Club. 4: Hockey, 43 4Go1f, 3-4.

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-' ,THE LO ANIDR HW WI-Il NIANN Aunch Mlrth. with tliee I mean to live. Aunch had a merry twinkle ln his eye that revealed every bit of that mischievous per- sonality he tried to hide. KICNNICTII WERNICR Ken His eye begets occasion for his Wit. Doc's lively wit and unceas- lng chatter have made him T1 valuable asset to the class and to the school. What would we hive done without the great Werner ? HONORS: Hi- Y, 2-3-4: State President. 3-4: Record- ing Secretary, 3: Chaplain, 4: Drimatlc Club, Public Play. 1-2-4: Stage Manager, 3: Operetta. 3: Debating Club, 1: X-Ray Staff, 3-4: Art Editor. 4: Class Book Staff. Assistant Business Manager: Glee Club. 3-4: Varsity Football. 4: Class Papers-Prophecy of the Pro- phet. EMMA VYESULOWSKI ..Em,. A maid to whom was given so much of earth. so much of heaven. Quiet ln school, n riot else- where. Why didn't you let more of us discover the fun you could be. Emma? LILY N'ES'l'l-'AI,L Lil Not much talk, a great sweet silence. Sweet and sincere, she was everyone's friend and no one's enemy, More of us wanted to know her, but were denied the privilege. 4? - 1936 ll03ll-JR Wlll-Il-Il.HR Pinky He hvcl a head to contrive, a tongue to persuade, and a hand to- execute any inischi-Cf. Hon1er's dancing feet were no lighter than his witty. irasing personality. His favor- ite song is Margie , and his favorite hangout, Winsted. HONORS: Dramatic Club. 1: lnterclass Bxskctball, l-2-3-4. L0l'lSlC YYIIITIQ ..RIt,d,, Her hrart is no less sunny than her hair. This sunny-headed maiden is the exception to that old adage that Says redheadeti Preble haw-e a fierv temper. Sl1e's famous for her willing- ness to lend a hand, and her jollv spirit. HONORS: Tri-Y, 3-4: Dram- atic Club 1-2-3-4: Public Play, 9' Oneretta. 3: Tabula Staff. 1: X-Ray Staff, 2-3-4: Exchange Editor, 4. W'ALl,.-XFE XVILCOX Wally Does well: acts noblyf' Wally is one half of the Wilcox set, Incldentnlly, they are the only set of twins '36 has. Is he the quiet one or the iolly one? You guess! N'Al.'I'l'IR YYILFUX Walter He reasons. then he acts. The other half of the twins! The other was Wallace so I hope this is Walter. Anyway they're both very much liked young fellows.



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ELMO BIANCO unabe.. Bo quiet and shy, he's often passed by. Those who sto ped by to be- come aoqixlalnteg with Babe :OHM ln m a rollicking good e ow. ELEANOR BRENNAN HEI.. A funny lll' miss with a sunny dlsposlshf' Eleanor's biggest problem was how to keep smiling, and did she master lt! Her hobby is swimming. Who knows, she Lnay be an Olympic star some- ay. HONORS! I-Llstory Club, 3: Basketball, 3-4: Tennis, 3-4. EDWARD Cl-IABEREK Eddie One still. stro m n ln blatantnclassg B Eddie ls one of those big, stronga sllent men, but re- mem r- Still water runs deep. Football was his chief gterest and he made a success Hortons: Vanity Football, 2-a-4: Golf, 2-a-4. LOUISE CHURCH ..Lou.- Would llfe be worthwhile If I Oouldlllt smile? Happy nimble feet, plus a persona lty overflowing with good humor, that's Lou. Her popularity is unlimited and always wll be. X ELIZABETH CLARK l A short saylggi often carries much wi om. Calml acceptlng orders and never ogerlng any op ltlon, she has been an ldealms class- mate. Good luck, Ellmbeth. T H E L O G MARY COLANGELO ..Mary,, Her dancing days are just begun. The best band in town, a dlvlne dancer, and a. smooth dance floor-Mary's ldea of heaven. FRANK COUCH Frank Of stafture tall. of manner shy. Frank ls one of those blg, slow. lumbering' fellows who manage to get there just the same. His immunity to girls is a puzzle. HONORS: Dramatic Club, 1- 2-3-4. Property Manager 3. ESTHER. DOYLE HES.. Belng admitted to the sight, could you, my friends. restrain your laughter? Esther cou1dn't. Her infec- tlous laugh always rang out at the wrongemomelnt. Maybe tha't's why s-I 's so well liked. HONORS: Trl - Y, 2'-3-4: Dramatic Club, 2-3-4, Public Play. 4, Dramatic Letter, 3. EDWARD DRENZYK Eddie You've got to be a football hero. Another football hero! And contrary to tradition, he re- fuses to concede to the girls, but he's everyone's frlend. HONORS! Varsity Football, 2-3-4: Varsity Baseball, 1: Varsity Basketball, 2. VERLYN FRIDAY Killer Cheer, b0yB. 'cheer l Killer always managed to get by without doing any omework, and without wor- rying. He showed his worth by his ,lournallstlc exggsits. Suc- cess n the future, ller. 2 HONORS! Football Varsity, 1 9 3 6 MARY GRELLO ..Mary.. The path of duty ls the way to glory. Mary was one of the most congenial U: all thc '36 mem- bers. She always had a smile and .a. greeting for every one and this will carry her far in e. HONORS: Prize Speaking, 1: Basketball, 1. HENRY GRUN Hennie Quiet and steady. Always ready. Hennle has certainly made use of his four years at T. H. S. and because of this fact we all know he'1l be successful. HONORS: Interclass Basket- ball. 1. JENNIE HORVATH J 9111118 Speech ls great. :Silence ls greater. Jennie was usually as quiet as a. mouse but her winning smile made many friends. STEPHEN JANKOVIC Steve A good fellow ls always welcome. Steve makes himself wel- come wherever he happens to glo. He manages to convey to you some of his friendly splrlt. Anasnr .msn ..A1be1,t.. Quiet, unrufirled and always the same. Albert never made himself intolerable by a bold forward manner. On the other hand, he often had to be coaxed out of his shell.

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