Grade , Junior High Teachers

Listed below there is information about teachers who taught us at other levels, maybe grade schools or junior high schools. High School teachers are listed under the main heading

"Our Teachers"

Bill Fryer: He began his teaching career at Franklin Elementary School in Corvallis. He was principal of Inavale, Roosevelt, Mountain View, Wilson and Adams elementary schools.

Frances Rose Kraft: She taught nutrition, home economics, social studies, world religions, anthropology and economics at the junior high and high school levels.

Robert O'DonnellBob was a counselor at Crescent Valley High School in Corvallis, and developed an alternative high school program for struggling learners at Corvallis High School.

Fred Quale: He began his long career in Corvallis as an educator. He was a history teacher at CHS for 11 years, vice principal of Highland View, then became the first principal of Western View Junior High School. He served as the assistant superintendent of the Corvallis School District.

John Schaer: Obituary for John William Schaer

John William Schaer, 90, of Corvallis, Oregon died on December 1, 2020. John was born on October 3, 1930 in Pocahontas, Oregon to William Andrew Schaer and Anna May (Powell) Schaer. John was the youngest of their three children. The family was descendants of Swiss immigrants who farmed and logged in Oregon on his father’s side, and ranchers in Durkee on his mother’s. John grew up on the family farm working after school and during the summer alongside his father and brother. He remembered how happy he was when, as a young teenager, World War II ended and the family was able to stop farming with horses and bought their first tractor.

John graduated from Baker High School in 1948 and was hired by Witham Brothers Construction Company in Baker City, Oregon. He worked for Withams for seven years. John met his future wife, Glenda Marie Ward while in high school. After Glenda graduated from college from both Oregon State University and Western State University, they married in 1955 and John decided he would enter college to complete a degree at what is now Western Oregon University. He earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Education and then a Master’s Degree in 1963. John was hired by the Corvallis School District and worked as an elementary teacher and then elementary school principal for the district for over 30 years.

John and Glenda had three children, Mary, John and Karen and enjoyed raising their family in Corvallis and participating in many community activities. John fished on the Alsea River and returned with Glenda and their children often on Thanksgiving and every summer vacation to visit family and friends in Baker City. In Eastern Oregon, he especially loved boating, water skiing, fishing and hunting chuckers in the Snake River Valley.

John and his wife Glenda took pleasure in traveling together. They first started traveling around Baker as a young couple on his Harley Davidson motorcycle. After they married, they visited many sites in the United States, Europe and North Africa. In the U.S.A. they visited Yosemite, California, Nevada, and Washington D.C.,and drove across America retracing the steps of their ancestors on the Oregon Trail. They toured many countries outside of the United States including England, France, Switzerland, Canada and Morocco.

John is preceded in death by his wife Glenda and his siblings Arlene Spriet and brother-in-law Deal Spriet, brother Duane Schaer and sister-in-law Sherry Schaer. He is survived by his children and their spouses: daughter Mary (Schaer) Thompson and son-in-law Martin Thompsen, son John Schaer and daughter-in-law Christi Schaer, daughter Karen Schaer-Arib and son-in-law Ed Arib, grandson Jason Hirko and wife Megan Hirko, granddaughter Kelsi Schaer, grandson Will Schaer and wife Lauren Schaer, grandson William Arib and great grandchildren Jack Hirko, Henry Hirko, Claire Hirko, and Luke Hirko, and sister-in-law Beverly Schaer and many nieces and nephews.

Memorial Donations may be made to the Oregon PTA Teacher Education Scholarship