Salem University Athletic Hall of Fame
Born January 6, 1932 Frederick A. Spencer, Jr. was a two-sport athlete at Salem College and a graduate in 1954.
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He was a two-time football letterman and a four-year member of the tennis team. While at Salem, Spencer was very active in campus activities; the college choir, dramatic plays and productions. After graduation he was very involved in the Salem College Booster Club and the College Athletic Council.
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He obtained his M.D. degree from the University of Arkansas and became the Salem College team physician in 1967. Spencer personally attended to hundreds of Salem College student-athletes in over 150 football games and over 500 basketball games. He treated or arranged treatment for nearly all the sports personnel without any cost to the college.
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In 1982 he was named the Alumnus of the Year by the Salem College Alumni Association. Spencer was a member of the Salem College Personal Care Board of Directors and has served on the President’s Council for Sports and Physical Fitness of the nation. He was a member of the American Medical Association, the West Virginia State Medical Society and the American College Sports Medicine, as well as the American Academy of Family Practice.
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Spencer was awarded the American Diabetes Association Award for excellence in 1957 for his original research on oral anti-diabetic drugs.
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