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5-.-::a i'-'TMI --.. ---- N s ,li-X Q 1--:fn .QF l!lIlll Q 'L M ' G Svvninr 7 iaturg The graduating class of '28 has within its ranks so many characters worthy of mention that it is well to take a retrospective view of all their accomplishments of the past so as not to deprive anyone of his rightful share of glory in the class. Chuck Corwith, who first came to us from Long Island in '22, is one of the most popular members of the class, and is, in fact, a great favorite among all the students. He shows his genius in the classroom, sooner or later, and in the early fall, during the football season, was a shining light. Next on the list came Harold Hankey from the wilds of Hilton, New York He, too, has shown his able capacity as a student. Hank has high ambitions of someday being an athletic coach, and at the rate he is traveling in our local athletics, we are certain he will make a captivating success of his profession. '24 witnessed the coming of four rollicking, funloving freshmen. When roll call was cried, they answered as none other than Lew Gicker, Paul VVarner, Alice Voorhees, and Edie DeRyder. Through their four years here they have had, and have caused many others to have, riotous good times, due to their fun-loving nature. Lew Gicker, in a serious mood, is a sensible and somewhat studious chap. He is a most likable pe1'son to everyone with whom he comes in contact. He hails from the city of Elmira, New York. It is under his able guidance as editor-in-chief that the Echo has risen to greater heights this year. Paul VVarner came quite a distance to be educated in the ways of life here at Starkey. The mystery of his mischief is solved when we tell you that he comes from the land of the nuts , namely, Brazil. Paul is an efficient artist in the art room itself, the classroom, and lastly, love. Alice Voorhees, who is the object of Paul's amorous section of art, comes from the nearby town of Starkey, New York. She is a girl luckily gifted with a great talent for music. Her genius is shown also on the basketball floor, for she is a most clever forward. Last of this group of '24 cames Edie De Ryder. She is the kind of girl who sits back with a smile on her face while the rest of us grind away, but who, when Regents come around, walks audaciously off with high l10I10l'S, leaving the rest to be satisfied with what remains. The class continued with tranquility until '26. At that time, lliarietta llflould burst in upon itg a girl ever ready with an idea, from Nlontgomery, New York. Then this year we received two young ladies, adroit in their own particular ways. They were Ginny Griffing from Red Hook, New York, and Betty Crissey from Trumansburg, New York. Ginny, altho she loves a good time, must be credited with her share of brains, for she is graduating f1'om her high school career after only three years! Betty is not quite as lively as Ginny, altho she shows enough of the old pep when it comes to basketball and the classroom. Early in lVIarch the class organized. The officers elected were Pres. Charles F. Corwith, Vice-Pres. Lewis Gicker, Sec. Edith De Ryder, and Treasurer, Paul VVarner. The class is being advised under the able guidnace of Charles L. Warren, dean of men. Sevezmrrlz
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