2008 Inductees

  • Dr. William D. G. Frederick
    Apr 13, 2024

    Dr. William D. G. Frederick

    DR. WILLIAM D. G. FREDERICK
    1954 Graduate
    Nominated by: Dr. William D. G. Frederick ‘54

    After Dr. William D. G. Frederick graduated from Clay, he went on to receive his B.S. in Engineering Physics from the University of Toledo in 1958. A Masters in Physics was achieved in 1968 from the University of Dayton, a Masters of Management from MIT is 1980 and a PhD in Material Science from the University of Cincinnati in 1973. In 1958, he joined the Air Force Materials Science Laboratory in Dayton, Ohio, and held various positions from Bench Scientist to Chief of Electromagnetic Materials Division. He has spent over 25 years in research and development on advanced materials for military aircraft, space systems and missile fleets. 

    Major awards include: Arthur S. Flemming Award for 10 outstanding persons in Federal Government in 1976; Sloan Fellowship from MIT in 1979; and many more awards dealing with space materials technology and aeronautics.

    Dr. Frederick has authored over 20 technical publications and presented numerous briefings at scientific and technical meetings.

    After his 2001 retirement from the Department of Defense, Dr. Frederick moved to North Bethesda, Maryland, where he resides with his wife, Geralyn. He currently works at Photon Research Associates as Corporate Vice President and manages and executes missile defense programs and photon research.


  • Dr. Robert Culver
    Apr 13, 2024

    Dr. Robert Culver

    DR. ROBERT CULVER
    1944 Graduate
    Posthumously (1998)
    Nominated by:  Galen Culver ‘73

    Dr. Robert Culver donated his time and services for 22 years to the Oregon School System which included sports physicals and game day and post-game day care.

    After graduating from Clay, Robert went into the military where he served his country from 1944 to 1946 during WWII. He was stationed in the Philippines and in occupied Japan as part of the 153rd Engineer Construction Battalion. His battalion received an award of Meritorious Service Unit Plaque from Lt. General Hall for “superior performance of duty in Japan from September 29, 1945, until November 20, 1945”. While in the military he also received the Asiatic Pacific Theatre Ribbon, Good Conduct Medal, and Army Occupation Medal-Japan. After returning home, he continued his education at the University of Toledo where he received his Bachelor of Science in 1951. He received his Doctor of Osteopathy in 1959 from the Chicago College of Osteopathy where he specialized in family practice and sports medicine and was certified as a medical boxing professional. He interned at Sandusky Memorial Hospital. 

    In June 1954, Robert married Shirley Green and had two children; Diana and Galen Culver. He then married Sallie Corder in 1972 and gained three step children; Ronald, Richard, and Patricia Strohshine and one of their own, Robert Culver, Jr. Robert’s many awards include: Who’s Who in the Midwest, 1984-1985; Who’s Who in America, 2000; World Sports Hall of Fame, 1993; Oregon Board of Education Outstanding Achievement Award, 1983; Member of the Kentucky Colonels; Honorary Fireman City of Oregon, Station Number 1, Physician and Surgeon. 

    His Medical awards include: Who’s Who in Medicine and Healthcare, 2nd Edition; Outstanding Team Physician, State of Ohio; World Sports Medicine Hall of Fame, 1993; Member of the City of Oregon Board of Health; Police Surgeon, City of Oregon.

    Robert was also the Director of Osteopathic Service at Riverside Hospital from 1996 until his death. He was on staff at Parkview, Riverside, Toledo, St. Vincent and Mercy Hospitals. He was Chief Deputy Coroner from 1978 to 1980.

    His medical contributions to the athletic world include: Chairman of the Wrestling Division, Physicians National AAU; U.S. Medical Representative Federation of International Lutte Amateur; Physician to the U.S. Wrestling Team; Medical Doctor for World Cup Wrestling; Medical Consultant for Ohio Professional Commission; President of Ohio AUU; Lifetime Member of the NRA; and 22 years as Clay High School Sports Physician.

    He received a Commendation from the Ohio House of Representatives in 1983 and 1993. Robert has also been affiliated with the following organizations: Wood County Sheriff’s Auxiliary; Member of the Air Force Museum; Director for the Toledo Zoo; Member of the Toledo Museum of Art and the Smithsonian Institution; Lifetime Member of the American Legion; and was a member of the Atlas Club, Masons, Blue Knights, Elks, Shriners, and Theta Chi Fraternity.


2008 Inductees

Dr. William D. G. Frederick
Dr. William D. G. Frederick

DR. WILLIAM D. G. FREDERICK
1954 Graduate
Nominated by: Dr. William D. G. Frederick ‘54

After Dr. William D. G. Frederick graduated from Clay, he went on to receive his B.S. in Engineering Physics from the University of Toledo in 1958. A Masters in Physics was achieved in 1968 from the University of Dayton, a Masters of Management from MIT is 1980 and a PhD in Material Science from the University of Cincinnati in 1973. In 1958, he joined the Air Force Materials Science Laboratory in Dayton, Ohio, and held various positions from Bench Scientist to Chief of Electromagnetic Materials Division. He has spent over 25 years in research and development on advanced materials for military aircraft, space systems and missile fleets. 

Major awards include: Arthur S. Flemming Award for 10 outstanding persons in Federal Government in 1976; Sloan Fellowship from MIT in 1979; and many more awards dealing with space materials technology and aeronautics.

Dr. Frederick has authored over 20 technical publications and presented numerous briefings at scientific and technical meetings.

After his 2001 retirement from the Department of Defense, Dr. Frederick moved to North Bethesda, Maryland, where he resides with his wife, Geralyn. He currently works at Photon Research Associates as Corporate Vice President and manages and executes missile defense programs and photon research.

Dr. Robert Culver
Dr. Robert Culver

DR. ROBERT CULVER
1944 Graduate
Posthumously (1998)
Nominated by:  Galen Culver ‘73

Dr. Robert Culver donated his time and services for 22 years to the Oregon School System which included sports physicals and game day and post-game day care.

After graduating from Clay, Robert went into the military where he served his country from 1944 to 1946 during WWII. He was stationed in the Philippines and in occupied Japan as part of the 153rd Engineer Construction Battalion. His battalion received an award of Meritorious Service Unit Plaque from Lt. General Hall for “superior performance of duty in Japan from September 29, 1945, until November 20, 1945”. While in the military he also received the Asiatic Pacific Theatre Ribbon, Good Conduct Medal, and Army Occupation Medal-Japan. After returning home, he continued his education at the University of Toledo where he received his Bachelor of Science in 1951. He received his Doctor of Osteopathy in 1959 from the Chicago College of Osteopathy where he specialized in family practice and sports medicine and was certified as a medical boxing professional. He interned at Sandusky Memorial Hospital. 

In June 1954, Robert married Shirley Green and had two children; Diana and Galen Culver. He then married Sallie Corder in 1972 and gained three step children; Ronald, Richard, and Patricia Strohshine and one of their own, Robert Culver, Jr. Robert’s many awards include: Who’s Who in the Midwest, 1984-1985; Who’s Who in America, 2000; World Sports Hall of Fame, 1993; Oregon Board of Education Outstanding Achievement Award, 1983; Member of the Kentucky Colonels; Honorary Fireman City of Oregon, Station Number 1, Physician and Surgeon. 

His Medical awards include: Who’s Who in Medicine and Healthcare, 2nd Edition; Outstanding Team Physician, State of Ohio; World Sports Medicine Hall of Fame, 1993; Member of the City of Oregon Board of Health; Police Surgeon, City of Oregon.

Robert was also the Director of Osteopathic Service at Riverside Hospital from 1996 until his death. He was on staff at Parkview, Riverside, Toledo, St. Vincent and Mercy Hospitals. He was Chief Deputy Coroner from 1978 to 1980.

His medical contributions to the athletic world include: Chairman of the Wrestling Division, Physicians National AAU; U.S. Medical Representative Federation of International Lutte Amateur; Physician to the U.S. Wrestling Team; Medical Doctor for World Cup Wrestling; Medical Consultant for Ohio Professional Commission; President of Ohio AUU; Lifetime Member of the NRA; and 22 years as Clay High School Sports Physician.

He received a Commendation from the Ohio House of Representatives in 1983 and 1993. Robert has also been affiliated with the following organizations: Wood County Sheriff’s Auxiliary; Member of the Air Force Museum; Director for the Toledo Zoo; Member of the Toledo Museum of Art and the Smithsonian Institution; Lifetime Member of the American Legion; and was a member of the Atlas Club, Masons, Blue Knights, Elks, Shriners, and Theta Chi Fraternity.