Spencer High School - Spencerian Yearbook (Geneva, OH)

 - Class of 1952

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SPENCERIAN STAFF . . . Row 1-Bill Friedel, Charlotte Tarantina, Helen Grabkowski, Marlene Glaab. Barbara Sherlock, Marilyn Polkow, Doris Clutter. Row 2-Mary Lou Kropf, Arthur Kerns, Pat Rennick, Jack Lingle, Donna Kirkendall, Barbara Griffith, Donna Inman, Nancy Brown, June Hunt, Miss Cross, Mr. Ingham, Bruce Rennick, Pat Tipton. Standing-Mrs. Paine, Betty Ann Cheney, Radman Cowger, Dick Sherlock, Dick Tamblyn, Richard Colucci, Mary Lou Warner, Mr. Brainard, Jackie Blair, Lenny Rose, Diana Kozub. As our school career draws to a close we present our last group project, the 1952 edition of the Spencer-ian, a composite of activities and events throughout the year. In acknowledging our debt of gratitude to the many people who have helped us in this undertaking, we would mention especially our advertisers, whom we earnestly invite you to patronizeg our publisher, Mr. Street, whose assistance and guidance have been invaluable, Miss Cross and Mr. Ingham, whose patience and understanding have seemed inexhaustibleg and Richard Cheney, who as an unofficial member of the class assisted with the photographic mounts. Our thanks to these and to all others who have contributed in any way to the success of this publication. THE STAFF EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ....................................... Helen Grabkowski ASSOCIATE EDITORS ...... Charlotte Tarantina, Marlene Glaab, William Friedel ADVERTISING MANAGER ...................................... Jack Lingle Patricia Tipton, Radman Cowger, Bruce Rennick, Richard Sherlock, Donna Inman SALES MANAGER ...... .......................... J acqueline Blair The Senior Class COPY EDITORS .................. Diana Kozub, Mary Lou Kropf, Doris Clutter Mary Lou Warner, Barbara Griffith, Barbara Sherlock, Patricia Rennick SPORTS EDITORS ................................ June Hunt, Nancy Brown ART EDITOR ........................................... Donna Kirkendall PHOTOGRAPHY ..... Marilyn Polkow, Arthur Kerns, Betty Ann Cheney, Richard Colucci CLASS ADVISER ........................ ..... . . .Mrs. Mary Edna Paine BUSINESS ADVISER ...... .... M r. Howard Brainard

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I l BOARD OF EDUCATlON . sts. .3 Clyde A. Ingham, superintendent: Howard Wolcott, vice president: Mrs. Martha Wilk, clerk: Stephen Wm-intzg E. J. Hunneman, prcsirlentg G. W. Berry: 0. D. Phelps. An organization which deserves a great deal of credit for the big job it handles year after year is our board of education, whose main responsibili-ty is to hire the faculty, the janitors, and the bus drivers, to maintain the school property efficiently, and to budget the school expenses. In addition, the board helped to pay for the new play- ground equipmentg redecorated the building by painting corridors, class rooms, and window frames: purchased two new buses, a new Spencer School sign, and a liability insurance policy on the student bodyg re- paired the roofs, raised the salaries of teachers and school employeesg and approved home instruction for ill students. The problem of how to protect Spencer students from the traffic hazards of route 20 became more urgent when in February our cus- todian, Mr. Mitchell Kindig, was struck and injured by a speeding tractor trailer while he was directing after-school traffic. As a result, larger school warning signs were secured, and efforts were intensified, with assistance from the county commissioners, to secure a traffic light. A concerted effort was also made by the highway patrol to check speeding during school hours in the school zone. February 26, thanks to intensive effort by the board and the Spencer Club, supported loyally by Spencer students and township residents, the bond levy for completion of the new gym and conversion of the old gym to a cafeteria was approved by a 94.2 majority of the voters in the Geneva Local School District.

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