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SPENCERIAN . , I Row 1--Harry Stern, Ed Dubsky. Row 2--Bill Calhoon, Evelyn Luther, Fred Martinchuk. Barbara Lewis. Row 3 A h' L h , B b Skul, Virginia Kindig, R y Evans, Jim Woodworth Stand' Je y Spring. David Van Steen, La y S1 ing, Miss Cross, Dick Berry, Mr, Ingham, Mrs. Abselht is-m picture- Dick Hunt. SPENCERIAN STAFF CO-EDITORS ....... . . . Bob Skul, Fred Martinchuk ASSOCIATE EDITOR . . . . . . Virginia Kindig BUSINESS MANAGER .... . . Bill Calhoon SALES MANAGER .... ....................... E d Dubsky ADVERTISING. . . . . Dick Berry, Archie Lehr, Royce Evans, Larry Spring, Dick Hunf PHOTOGRAPHY AND ART . . . .... Harry Stern, Jim Woodworth, Jerry Spring COPY . . . . . . Evelyn Luther, Barbara Lewis, David Van Steen
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DEDICATION . . There is one man to whom more than any other the parents and pupils of Platt R. Spencer School ovsie a debt of gratitude. Through his hard work, leadership, and understanding in the short three- year period that he has been here, our school has prospered greatly. In view of this fact, We the Class of 1950 wish to acknowledge our debt by dedicating to you, Mr. Ingham, our last school endeavor, this 1950 Spencerian.
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IN MEMORIAM . 1 Gi With sincere sorrow we reverently set aside this page of our annual to the memory of Charles Grabkowski, Class of '49, and Martin Larm, Class of '47, who lost their lives in train-auto accidents during the past year. Charlie, as most of us knew him, was killed July 17, 1949, at the North Myers Road Crossing. Martie,' died as the result of an accident at an Ashtabula crossing. Both boys were outstanding Spencer athletes and both had earned the respect and genuine admira- tion of all who knew them. Charlie was also president of his senior class and outstanding in dramatics and music. Among our dearest memories will be Marty's basketball hair- cut and shy grin, and the straight young figure of Charlie as James Dyke, the prisoner, in the 1948 County One-Act Play winner, The Valiant, walking resolutely toward death with Shakespeare's immortal words upon his lips, The Valiant never taste of death but once.
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