Torrington High School - Torringtonian Yearbook (Torrington, CT)

 - Class of 1936

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- 1 31. Ernest Booth gladly gives some of his smallness to Alfred Aus- tin. May he not grow. 32. Margaret Hunt obligingly wills her title of shyest to Doris McGowan. 33. Elia Larocco doth bequeath his shooting eye to Bill Kelvie. 34. Natalino Mortara and Isadore Temkin doth receive from Odell Landi the title and responsibility of manager of the basketball team. 35. The knack of strumming a banjo is willed to Zenobia Zebielski by Sam LaMonica. 36. Nick Mecca wills his ability to dream in class to Joe Storm. 37. Martha Kaleel doth receive from Adele Doty her perpetual good disposition. ' 38. Edith Elliott wills unto Sally Borghys her silly actions. 39. Reinhold Herman leaves to Wm. Dwan his boisterousness. 40. Gertrude Bolle does bequeath her love of tennis and skiing to Martha Ganem. 41 Eleanor Hurlbut doth bequeath her ability to get through exams to Elizabeth Ryan. 42. Ronny McLaughlin doth bequeath her love of Civics 8x Econ- omics to a versatile Junior. ' 43. Charles Lindblom doth bequeath to Tranquil Minetti his own assumed title of woman hater . 44. To Henry Gillien Morehouse does King James Bogardus will his title of Most Girlish Boy . 45. Emily Archambo wills to Jenny Tedesco the privilege of hav- ing outside school men. 46. John Freedman gives unto Luverne Phillips his fiddle and his place in the orchestra. 47. To John Marola doth Patsy DiGiovanni leave his position as clown of T.H.S. 48. Elsa Henderson receives from Eileen Sarkis the title of most modern. 49. Betty Rivera wills unto Armand Copacino her ability to write. 50. To Betty Ryan doth Mary Kennedy bequeath her well filled 1936- - -

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1- THE LOG '- 13. John Jack Joseph Carroll Tynan wills to George Kenneth Kiely Ifiland the honor of having the longest boy's name in the Senior Class. 14. To Doris McGowan doth Alma Buzzi will her intelligence. 15. Miriam Williams will her title of Class Nuisance to Mary Palmer. Of course Mary isn't a nuisance but neither is Miriam. 16. Lois Brenker, our all around school girl, doth bequeath her sincerity to Marion Bradford. 17. Angela Wall, the future Katherine Hepburn, wills her dramatic talents to Lillian Avallone. 18. Kitty Rosenbeck. our sophisticated belle, doth bequeath her charm to Laureen Burns. 19. Bob Lavalette doth receive from Edward Higgins his title of beau. 20. Albert Signorelli, that Clark Gable of T.H.S., bequeaths his ability to act in the most dramatic roles, to Robert Rebman. 21. Our artist, Doris Hall, would like to will her printing and sketching abilities to Emerson Gaura. 22. George Monte, Arnold Rocco, and Clem Conforti, the three musketeers, do bequeath their wandering instincts to Bill Bates, Tran- quil Minetti and Reynold Ossola. 23. To Fred Bruni doth Frank Iacino gladly will his drums. 24. Geraldine Dwyer sadly passes on to Omar Pollick her never dying smile. 25. Arnold Rocco doth bequeath to Armand Copacino his silver toned voice and title of crooner . 26. Bob Driscoll leaves to Edward Amejko his ability to make the music go round and round the trumpet. 27. Earl Platt receives from Homer his title as best dancer in T. H. S. 28. Agnes Richardson wills her book How to Reduce to Martha Ganem. May she follow the instructions faithfully. 29. To Rudolph Laraia doth Ed Keepin bequeath his ability to swat the tennis ball on the court. 30. Dorothy Ferry wills her dignified poise to Esther Evans. - .-1936-- - -



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larder, so that Betty may continue feeding the hungry boy friends of T. H. S. 51. To the Juniors, we give the privilege of having class otificersg for having overcome the youthful stage they are now ready to act as full- Hedged Seniors. 52. To the Faculty, we leave the school, the three lower classes. and wish them success in their teaching. 53. To our Parents, the peace of mind that follows the knowledge that we have at last finished High School. Lastly we do hereby name and appoint our iirm and faithful admir- al, Connie Donahue, to be our residuary and legatee and to him we do hereby devise all our goods, chattel and duflle, both real and personal, not heretofore mentioned or disposed of in this instrument, including our assurance that he will long remain in the memory of the class of 1936. We declare this to be the last will and testament of the class of '36. and in witness whereof we have here unto set our names and official seal this 12th day of June, in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and thirty-six. ALTA GRANGER EDMUND KROCHALIS WILLIAM HULL Yeomen. - - - -1936-------

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