Edgewood School - Bridge Yearbook (Greenwich, CT)

 - Class of 1948

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Edgewood School - Bridge Yearbook (Greenwich, CT) online collection, 1948 Edition, Page 45 of 84
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The Art Room Delby . . . please come and help me!'l just a minute there, you young Scaramouche! I'm busy over here! Anyone entering the art room, a famous place at Edgewood, is bound to hear this. Several steps further he will undoubtedly crumple to the floor in a heap, due to the pitfall every person unfamiliar with the art-room encounters, that low slanting eave which has dealt out so many headaches! Upon recovering, and looking around, he will see Deacon Chute thoughtfully chew- ing a pencil, and bent over a sketching. Roger Lane and Peter Carr will be discussing the Dodgers' last victory while drawing little baseball figures. Dot Flink and Lynn Staley will probably be dabbing at an oil painting, with helpful comments from joan Connally. jim Van Dyk will be drawing grisly and distored faces, with cheers from jack Sargeant, a fellow artist. Upon investigation, a minor roar will prove to be Gerry Frankel, Marcia Hubert and Sandy Pray, discussing the merits and faults of each others pen and ink drawings. Evelyn Richardson will be quietly and artistically at work. Janie Hamilton will most likely be drawing horses galloping across a page, with janet Rosenblum admiring them. And wandering in and out among these, and many more, will be Mr. Delbos, either beaming at a new discovery or lending a helping hand to a needy one. This is the art room, a busy, cheerful place. We all love it and hope that the visitor leaves with this impression. x



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Back Roux' G. Scala, T. Tzvilcbell, L. Donino. Center Roux' G. Wedell, R. Diclaron, G. Lally, M. Hayden, R. Irvine, R. Mallinzore, I. Fried, M. Craig, R. Lipman. Front Roux' Wf. Vail. T. Claazlrey, P. Link, 1. Sargeanl, I. lVarner, A, Tomlinron, B. Morano, fnzaxcoll. Football '48 Although the Edgewood Hornets ended the football season with a rather un- impressive record, the 1947 season did provide action and some very good football. Coach Morano's starting eleven lined up as follows . . , At the ends. Gerry Lally and Gus Wedell, tackles, Larry Donino and Bob Dickson, and flanking center Bob Matimore were George Scala and Terry Twitchell at the guard positions. In the backfield, Marty Craig called the signals, Bob Irvine and Wally Vail were the half- backs, and Mike Hayden filled the fullback slot. Alternating in the line were Al Tomlinson, Julius Fried, and Bob Lipman, while Pete Link, jack Sargeant, and jackie Warner saw reserve action in the backfield. The first game opened in Danbury where we were outclassed by jesse Lee. losing 35-0. The second contest was on the home gridiron against King School. The Hornets clearly outplayed their opponents, maintaining a lead throughout the first periods, but a key pass interception allowed King to score, and the game ended in a 6-6 tie. In the next games the Hornets were victorious over Daycroft and the Eastern Military Academy V.s, by scores of 32-O and 58-6. Later they lost to their tradi- tional rival Brunswick. The final game, played against St. Luke's was lost by a score of 27-0 Despite the record the boys all played a hghting brand of football, and hopes are high for a great season next year.

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