Rogers High School - Rogerian Yearbook (Toledo, OH)

 - Class of 1962

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MRS. BETTY BUCHHOLZ, B.S. MISS POLLY JO COLLINS, B.E. Miss Collins teaches five classes during her busy day: shorthand, clerical practice, secretarial practice, personal typing, and business English. People who do not listen raise the dander of Miss Collins. She is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin and the University of Toledo. Reading and music relax Miss Collins, and for more en- ergetic activity, she tries to ski. PATRICIA TODD, B.E. ln her second year at Rogers High School, Miss Todd teaches both beginning shorthand and typing. She took her undergraduate work at the University ot Toledo. Dur- ing the last summer, she did graduate work at the Univer- sity of Wisconsin. Miss Todd keeps trim by indulging in skiing and bowling, and enjoys keeping her wits sharp with a good game of bridge. l locational studies help prepare Good future homemakers are the goal of Mrs. Buchholz. Back at Rogers after a year's absence, she teaches, of course, homemaking. Mrs. Buchholz received her college education at Capital University and Miami University. Mrs. Buchholz's hobbies are along the lines of the courses she teaches: growing and arranging flowers, sewing, and en- tertaining. She also enioys traveling. MR. RAY LUSHER, B.S. Photography - this is both the hobby of Mr. Lusher and one of the courses he teaches dur- ing the day. His other courses are printing and mechanical drawing. Bowling Green State University was the scene of Mr. Lusher's undergraduate days. Besides his enioyment of the picture-taking art, he also en- ioys traveling. MR. ROGER FRAZIER, B.S. Newcomer to RHS, Mr. Roger Frazier took over the position as industrial arts instructor. Bowling Green State University is this new faculty member's alma mater. A sports enthusi- ast, Mr. Frazier enioys football and swimming. Logically, Mr. Frazier lists woodworking as one of his favorite hobbies. This is the subiect he teaches. 20 The industrial arts teachers: left to right, Mr Flougher, and Mr. George Harrutt.

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i l l MR. JOSEPH LUCAS, B.E. Now students. These seem to be the favorite words of Mr. Lucas, our bug-ology teacher. Mr. Lucas received his bache- lor's degree at the local University of Toledo. He also has done graduate work cluring summers at Franklin and Marshall and the University of Missouri. Most sophomores know Uncle Joe, since biology is a sophomore course. Rabbits and other fair game had better watch out during hunting season, for Mr. Lucas is an avid hunter. Fishing is also a favorite pastime. Mr. Lucas is another of Rogers' first teachers, because he has been here since the school first opened its doors in 1956. MR. DONALD RUCK, B.S. A native of Wapokoneta, Ohio, Mr. Donald Ruck came to Rog- ers this year to teach physics, general science, and English. Mr. Ruck, alumnus of Ohio State and Ohio Northern Universities, spends his free time with his records and stereo outfit. These prove to be of paramount importance in Mr. Ruck's entertain- ment since they make it possible for him to relish his favorite pastimes of music and dancing to full advantage. Sports, es- pecially football and fishing, head his list of enioyments when he puts down his tennis racket after a quick match. physical worlds MRS. ELIZABETH SCHROEDER, 5.5. Teaching at Rogers becomes better and better. These are the words of Mrs. Elizabeth Schroeder, another of our biology teachers. Mrs. Schroeder attended small Defiance College and attained her degree at Kent State University. She lists a number of hobbies: she enioys working in both her garden and her kitchen. Creative art and sewing also hold her interest. Reading and music are relaxing pastimes enioyed by this teacher of biology. MR. RICHARD WAGNER, B.S., A.B. Another of Rogers' rookie teachers, Mr. Wagner is the teacher of physiology and general science. Receiving both his degrees from Miami University, he is currently working toward his masters at the University of Toledo. Mr. Wagner enjoys such active sports as football, skiing, golfing, ancl bowling. A little mental workout, in the form of a game of bridge, is also a favorite pastime besides teaching his science courses. Emma! rx: an-isa QQ!



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MRS. VIRGINIA VALO, B.S. H.E. MR. CLIFFORD NELSON, B.S., B.A. Typewriters are familiar ground for Mr. Clifford Nelson. Throughout the day, Mr. Nelson instructs both Typing l and II, as well as law, and salesmanship. A Bowling Green State University and University of Toledo graduate, Mr. Nelson often spends time fishing and hunting. Mr. Nelson named woodworking and model making as two of his favorite hobbies. students for post-gra MR. WILBUR C. FLAUGHER, B.S. QW Frazier, Mr. Ray Lusher, Mr. Wilbur lnconsiderate drivers is the pet peeve of Mr. Wilbur Flaugher, the industrial arts teacher. Aside from his regular auto mechanics and radio and elec- tronics classes, Mr. Flaugher is often seen working in the of- fice. Fishing, boating and danc- ing are the favorite pastimes for this graduate of Bowling Green State University. MR. GEORGE HARRUFF, B.S. Another of Rogers' four in- dustrial arts teachers, Mr. Har- rulf teaches first year and second year machine shop, pat- ternmaking, and foundry. He spent his undergraduate days at Bowling Green State Univer- sity. Mr. Harrutf spends his free time in a way well liked by many other faculty members: hunting and fishing. 21 MR. CHARLES R. ALEXANDER, B.S. Mr. Charles Alexander's jovial face is familiar to many Rogerites. Besides his business courses of Bookkeeping l and II, Mr. Alexander also teaches geometry. Mr. Alex- ander listed the College of Wooster, Ohio State Univer- sity, and the University of Toledo as former alma maters. Adviser of the chess club, Mr. Alexander lists chess as one of his favorite hobbies. duation li in Mrs. Valo is one of our two home economics teachers. She also teaches general science to scientific-minded sopho- mores. She received her education at Valparaiso Univer- sity, Purdue University, and the University of Toledo. For exercise, Mrs. Valo enioys a good game of golf. For more quiet relaxation, she enioys sewing and playing the piano.

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