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

 - Class of 1920

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Page 74 text:

I Jaxx I ,il Q K ll? R ' T S! Uf'7lfj' 13511211 Hun amh 31 were Huang Ehir Tune PVhrn You and I lfl!?7'f? Young flfngieu I wondered today to Lakemont, Edie And down to the clear old school. Prof. VVarren is still dean of men, Edie But no one obeys his rules. Miss Long is still dealing out cash, Edie And as tight as she can be. Prof. Allen yapps as of yore, Edie In the class of Geometry. i Scott Radley is feeble with age, Edie His rice and his beans nearly done, Then let us sing of the days of Starkey Sem, When you and I were young. Mrs. Fuller still sits in the hall, Edie A'ChuCk Corwith is going to Yale. And Allie is married to Paul, Edie We knew that that wouldn't fail. Jack and Linda will be married soon, Edie. Starkey's athletes still have red hair. Billy Kent continues with spelling, Edie As he did when we were there. Prof. Sutphen has lost ten pounds, Edie As well as most all his hair. Then let us sing of the days at Starkey Sem. VVhen you and I were young.

Page 73 text:

5hx E. E':::-T-T-'G I ' TEE' -Ku:-77:32 . Q KNXX Af-i,,,. y ? Baseball The team of '27 was one that was composed mostly of green men who knew very little about baseball. YVe were crippled at the start by not having a catcher, but Howard Edwards finally solved this problem and filled the position well for his little experience and knowledge of the science of the game. Boyce and Bradley, two men of experience on the mound, held the Starkey box pretty full, while Radley kept first base from straying far from the diamond. Captain Searles played a fairly uheadyl' game at second, while his brother Burke did likewise on third, for part of the season. Later, I-lankey, captain for '28, played this position, changing with Robinson who then took over shortstop. Davis covered right field, and Corwith center, as he was a demon at catching 'em. This left us in reserve: a pitcher, Chuck Corwith, two outfielders, Burke Searles and Jack Potter, a pinch hitter, Hawthorne Bissell, and a few others to be placed in the game when someone was injured or could not run when he hit. Thus we see that Starkey had a fairly good defensive team. , Starkey fell down in her offensive, not because of head work on the bases, but because of lack of good hitters. She was not wholly destitute of these, however, for Bradley, Radley, Boyce were fairly heavy hitters, while Davis was a good sacrifice hitter and a good man at beating out a bunt. But we do not consider the season a failure, altho we didn't win many games, for we won experience. For a team this year, we have all that can be hoped for. This is a probable lineup: Catcher-Depew Third-Hankey, Captain Pitcher-Boyce, Corwith, Bonner Right Field-Davis, Potter First-Van Orsdale, Radley Center Field-Corwith, Searles Second-Bonner, Radley Left Field-Boyce: Crissey Shortstop-Robinson lklascots-Lamadrid, lVIorrison. Si.X'fj'47lilIf'



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li L, : ll I a ::::.1 7 Q f'-1'-T-' JW Qei fl' Ein lgrnfrzznr Sui phrn IIIHIL this to the Zum' of Jingle Bells Blow that horn, blow that horn, Step upon the gas. Oh! Wliat red hot fun it is, anot Rolling down a concrete road, The surface sure and fine. Give hex' all that's coming kid, WC,1'C hitten eighty nine. Ninety-five the meter says The speed laws all are hash, Holy sweet potatoes but VVC,1'C headed for a crash! as ei Toll oh bells, toll oh bells, Keep tolling all the day, For another sorry dnnibell's bein Busy laid away. her car to pass, g , 4 Q x, ijt I, ' aff, Jhix, Si'Uf'IIfj'-0711

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