Palmer Institute Starkey Seminary - Echo Yearbook (Starkey, NY)
- Class of 1920
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Above all we are sincerely grateful to our faithful teachers whose never ceasing
perseverence has aided us to weather the storm.
We have in our president, Dr. Summerbell, a kind and ever ready friend,
who through wisdom and council gained from experience, helps us over life's
rough places. The following degrees were bestowed upon him, A.B. and A.M.,
from New York College, Ph. D., from New York University, D. D., from Union
Christian College and L.L.D., from Elon College.
Mrs. Agnes Schloeder has held sway over lVIodern Language for several years.
If any one can inculcate us thoroughly with linguistic knowledge, lVIrs. Schloeder
is that person. She studied at Columbia University, in Germany, France and Spain.
llir. Charles L. VVarren, Dean of llflen, professor of Latin, and teacher of
Ancient and American History, is well loved by the whole student Body. He was
graduated from Shippensburg Normal and Dickinson College, where he excelled
in both athletics and scholastics.
lWrs. Pearl R. Fuller, the Arts teacher is a jolly good fellow with a merry
word for all. She has unusual talent and has graduated from Chautauqua School
of Arts and Crafts. She also took up advance work at Columbia University.
Mr. H. Leonard Allen teaches lldathematics and the Sciences. He is noted
for his unfailing good nature. He was graduated last year from Bucknell.
Our Commercial teacher, lVIr. Charles N. Sutphen, was graduated two yea1's
ago from Rider College, Trenton, N. J. llflr. Sutphen has won his way into our
hearts with his sunny good cheer. Besides being a successful teacher, he is the
head of the Starkey Orchestra and can play an irresistable violin.
lVIr. Guy D. Travis pounds English into.us with determination and turns out
successful classes well versed in the whys and wherefores of the King's English.
He is a g1'aduate of Alfred University.
lVIiss C. Dell W1'ight has done much for the school in the line of concerts and
helping the societies. She is an accomplished music teacher and has been graduated
from Defiance College and Runell's School. She also took up advanced work at
Northwestern University and the American Conservatory of lVIusic at Chicago.
Our Coach, lX'Ir. Oliver D. lX'Iyer, has been graduated from the Ithaca School
of Physical Education. This year he produced a winning football squad, and a fast
basketball team. We have great hopes for the baseball season.
lVIrs. Charlotte lX'Iyer, the Coach's wife, teaches the lower school , and
freshman algebra.. She has studied at Genesee and llflansfield Normal Schools.
llliss Grace YV. Long is the student advisor, and has charge of the students'
financial matters and the social activities. She is noted for her willing helpfulness
and pleasing personality.
Mrs. Emma VVinans, school nurse and acting dean of women, has had years
of experience, and is able to help us in all our difiiculties. She is indeed a friend
when we are in need of one.
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