Palmer Institute Starkey Seminary - Echo Yearbook (Starkey, NY)

 - Class of 1920

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PAUL BOOKMAN NVARNER 176 College Street, Oberlin, Ohio 'Tfozlndn W111'ner ' Football, '25, '27, '28, Basketball, '26, '27, '28, Cross Country, '25, President Y. M. C. A. '27, Basketball Captain, '27, '28, Art Editor Echo , '28, Treasurer Senior Class, '28, Emersonian Literary Society. Four years ago VVarner wandered into this institution to acquire what know- ledge could be given him. Right away he made a place for himself in the hearts of his fellow classmates. Hound , as he is called, made further impressions on his friends when he showed his remark- able ability in athletics. Aside from be- ing liked by boys, he is admired by the op- posite sex. Through four years of so- called labor with Regents, he has fin- ally succeeded in reaching his expectations. Starkey will lose a fine, noble and gener- ous fellow, for Paul enters Oberlin Col- lege next fall. May success and happiness be yours in the future, Warne1'. if-XXX H1151 Grahuate There is but one post graduate at Starkey this year. He is Glenn Boyce, the sole survivor of the class of 1927. lVIr. Boyce commenced his high school career in the town of Ovid, New York, but as his Alma llflater he chose Starkey, and so it was that he came to us in the fall of '26, Boyce held down the honored position of captain of a winning foot ball team, this fall, exceedingly well, along with other responsible positions of various types. Glenn is thinking of entering lkiiddlebury College this fall. Twenty-two

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ALICE LORAINE Vooar-miss Starkey, New York Allie Sir Activities Editor, Echo , '28, Basketball, '25, '26, Captain of Basketball, '27, '28, Girls' Glee Club, '28, Emersonian Literary Society. Alice came to us as a Freshman. For four years she has toiled and at last con- quered. Allie belongs to that class of people who are always obliging and pleas- ant. She has not only proven herself to be a diligent student, but also a great asset as a booster in all athletics and outside ac- tivities. Her accomplishments as a pianist have been a great help in concert Work as well as in our orchestra. Alice, we hate to say goodbye, but we know that you will be back to see us and our Alma lVIater in the years to come. May the world be good to you and ap- preciate your kind-heartedness as we have. MARIETTA F. MOULD Nlontgoinery, New York Montgomery High School, '25, '26, Girls' Glee Club, '27, '28, Basketball Reserve, '27, '28, Assistant Literary Editor, Echo , '28, Literary Editor, Adelphian Association, '28, Adelphian Association. lVIarietta first came to Starkey in 1923. After one year in the grades here, she re- returned to lylontgomery where she went to high school for two years. Upon her return to us, she lost no time in establish- ing a great reputation for originality and initiative. In classes she ranks high, and is graduat- ing with honors. In her literary society, she has spent a great deal of effort in better- ing the programs, both in ofiicial capacities and by the parts shc has taken in thc meetings. No one questions lVIarietta's brilliance-her place is secure. She also has a place in our hearts. Throughout her school life here, she has proved herself generous and companionable. hflarietta is a good sport through anti through, and now that she is through, with her life at Starkey, we all wish her the success and happiness of which she is de- serving. Tzventy-one



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.S N. 5 . CHARLES NELSON SUTPHEN Flemington, New Jersey Realizing the value of this young man as the head of the Commercial Depart- ment, the Board of Trustees persuaded Professor Sutphen to return to Starkey for another school year. When the question arose concerning the editing of a second volume of The Echo , he immediately became an ardent supporter of our cause. For a second time, the an- nual has materialized under the inspired efforts of Mr. Sutphen. The Echo Board has thrown every ounce of its energy into this work. At times when we lost confidence in our own ability to put this thing across, Mr. Sutphen has always been present with a smile, both to restore our confidence, and to offer his own ability. The Echo Board, which has trodden the rough and steep footpath to success, takes this opportunity to thank its able guide, and to express appreciation for his whole- hearted support and earnest labor. CHARLES L. WARREN Shippensburg, Pa. For three years this young man has un- swervingly devoted himself to inculeating Latin' prose into our impregnable craniums. Undismayed by our reluctant receptibility, he has at last reached the point where the study of Latin and History has become a pleasure instead of a torture. Aside from his conscientiousness in the classroom, Mr. Wfarren has shown great in- terest in our physical welfare. Through his earnest efforts to help us, both on the athletic field, and in the classroom, he has earned the highest respect of the student body. The Senior Class of 1928 showed great wisdom in its choice of this man for faculty advisor. Y1'LUE'7Z1'1l -three

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