Cambria Heights High School - Highlander Yearbook (Patton, PA)

 - Class of 1987

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 Encouraging young people to open their minds and widen their horizons. James M. Duffy St. Francis College M.A.I.U.P. BA Additional graduate: Georgetown Univ . Penn State U.S Cultures II. P O D Because I like working with the students at Cam bria Heights Dennis Pawlikowski California State College Industrial Arts and Drivers Education. Visual Com- munications. Power Technology Technical Draw- ing. Football Coach I enjoy working with the students — and this year there were more than usual! LeoStanek University of Pittsburgh at lohnstown Bachelor of Arts English — 10th and 11th Crade. Junior High Basket- ballCoach. Girls Softball Coach 'That great feeling of accomplishment you receive when the kids do well, makes teaching worthwhile to me. Emma Mae Crowell Clarion State College. Saint Francis College B.S. in Education Certification in Social Studies and Math UJS. Cultures I and U.S. Cultures II I like seeing my students achieve and become suc- cessful in life ' William Gormish Indiana University of Pennsylvania B.S.. MED English I. English III. Drama. Forensics. National Honor Society Being a part of so many different lives and helping to prepare them to become a part of our society. ' Mr Bill W Marshall St Francis College. IUP. Penn State University B A M Ed Drivers Education. Head Teacher. Transportation Coordinator. Chairman — Social Studies Dept What I like best about being a teacher is receiving a warm smile from a student M Alfred Lantzy Shipgensburg State Teachers College; University of b'” M. Accounting I. 11. Exploratory Shorthand. Ex- ploratory Typing An opportunity to have a positive effect on the future ol our voung people Anthony J. Scnroyer University of Colorado BS MS Junior ROTC. Cross Country Asst. Coach. Freshman Class Advisor. Various ROTC Activities Touching The Future Robert Konior University of Alaska. St. Francis B.S. Master of Ed. ROTC

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Like the 85-86 school term, the 86-87 term will be remembered for a number of major changes. The most obvious chanp switch from mods to periods. Since the creation of the new high school, the school day has been structured o' 1 P mods with most classes being two consecutive mods. This year class time was changed to eight periods of minutes with three half hour lunch periods. Even the lunch periods themselves changed when a salad bar was addec menu. The change from mods to periods was. in part, necessitated by the new Pennsylvania graduation requirements, seniors are under the old regulations, all the other students now must earn 21 credits in order to graduate. Therefore, this year took more required math and science courses than their older brothers and sisters did. Also, computer study has a growing area of interest in the curriculum. Because of a variety of requirements, business students in particular have scramble to fulfill the two credits of Arts and Humanities. Finally, because students have had to take more credits, less time has been spent in study centers meaning more homework has to be done at home. Other changes have occurred, too. In sports three new athletics sports have been added to varsity competition. In the fall the cross country team was coached by Mr. Bruce Douty and Major Anthony Shroyer. In the winter a new swim team was organized and coached by Mr. Gerry Yeckley and chaperone Miss Patricia Easly. Then in the spring a new girls’ softball program was begun. In the academic area of extracurricular activities, Mr. William Schirf began the Quill and Scroll Society for those students active- ly involved in creating the student newspaper or yearbook. Also, FHA, and NHS joined forces to create a Students Against Drunk Driving (SADD) organization to deal with the problems of mixing alcohol and automobiles. Finally, two foreign exchange students came to Cambria Heights. Jeppe Glaser from Denmark spent the first quarter of the year while Alma Lorena Murillo spent the entire year learning and making new friends at Cambria Heights. “What do you like most about being a teacher?” The exchanging of thoughts with thinking students Paul A Baran Lehigh University. Penn State BA.MA, Poet graduate English I. IV. Yearbook Advisor, Junior Class Spon- sor. Knglish Dept Heed The Fringe Benefits |ohn F Tinnick Michigan State; Penn State BS General Business. Business Math. Drivers Educa- tion. Sophomore Class Advisor Every day is different, you never know what will happen Thomas A. Bovle St Francis College B.S. in Education POD. Watching the light go on in a student's eyes Eileen C. Choby Clarion B S. History and Spanish U.S. Cultures I. Span I. Span II To have the opportunity, to work with the student athlete to achieve higher goals Richard Bishop University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown B.S Secondary Education Biology and General Science General Science. Physical Science. Assistant Foot- ball Coach. Assistant Wrestling Coach “MyP.S E.A Magazine Thomas Link Indiana Slate College Bachelor's — Master's EQ ED. World Cultures. Director of Athletics. 10th Grade Advisor



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“Summer Vacation David D. Mehal! I.U.P BS.MEd Secretarial Office Procedures. Office Equipment and Procedures. Business Law. General Business. Exploratory Typing Seeing students' faces when they actually learn and understand something new Bruce Douly Morehead University BA. MA Post graduate work. Penn State University. IUP Health. Physical Education. Cross Country Coach — 1 yr . Track Coach — 9 yrs June. July. and August leanne L Mozina Indiana University of Pennsylvania B S Ed U.S. Cultures I. World Cultures No class in |une. |uly. and August Daniel Bilko I.U.P BS Cham I. Cham. II. (unior Class Sponsor (une. July, and August William Timothy Arnold Penn State BS Master's Equiv English II. Secretary CHEA (une. July. and August (ereme L Petrunyak IUP BS Algebra I. Geometry. General Math I I like the sense of accomplishment as students realize that by DOING THEIR VERY BEST, they can BE THE VERY BEST |ohn R. Elias Indiana University of Pennsylvania B S and M.Ed. in Music Education Concert Band. Marching Band. Stage Band. Music Theory. Instrumental Music Director. Cambria Heights Highlander Marching Band Making a contribution to the development of our students into healthy productive individuals. Harry Murphy Lock Haven State. Bucknell. West Virginia University B.S.. M.S. in Health and Physical Education Head Wrestling Coach. Assistant Track Coach. Ski Club Advisor The feeling of self-satisfaction when a student achieves a skill for the first time. Sandy Murphy Lock Haven University. West Virginia University. Bucknell University B.S.. M.A in Health. Physical Education Phys. Ed.. Girl's Basketball. Girl's Track. Ski Club

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