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EHS Teachers Adjust to Change The 75-6 school year proved to be a big change here at E.H.S. What ever became of modular scheduling? Much can and has been said by everyone, but as the saying goes, “Time Marches On”. How did the Students respond? One student said, “I like it, believe it or not, 1 now have more time to do my work.” Another said, “Fifty minutes is a long time to sit and 1 don’t like it, Yes my grades are a little better” How did the Teachers respond? “Help, I’m four weeks ahead of last years schedule.” Another said, “1 wonder if they’ll let me retire at 27.” No matter what everyone thinks, Opinion doesn’t do very much in the way of getting things done. Our teachers didn’t waste time. They reacted to the change with anticipation. Some reacted and accepted the new system as a challenge. All were successful and we appreciate it. Mr. Bob Baccheti Chemistry Physics 6 years BS RPI University of Buffalo, Edinboro State College, and Fredonia State College “Right Mr. Kenneth J. Bakewell American Cultures 2 World Cultures 3 years BA California State College Penn. State and Edinboro State College “godpe” Miss Mabel Reese Library Science 32 years BA Seattle Pacific College Master’s Equivalent Clarion State College “Teaching at E.H.S. has been the most challenging, the most enjoyable, and the most rewarding job I’ve ever had.
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Ded ication The 1976 Bicentennial edition of the Lance proudly dedicates this yearbook to Lucile Leathers. Unstintingly giving her time and efforts for twenty-one years, Mrs. Leathers is solely responsible for the great athletic achievements of LI IS women today. Mrs. Leathers had developed Track, Basketball and Volleyball programs of exceptionally high athletic achievement. Involved primarily with the field of athletics, Mrs. Leathers has also been a Girl Scout leader, a Sunday School Teacher, GAA advisor, Director of two bowling leagues, coordinator of Gym Shows and commisioner of summer softball for women. We truly thank Mrs. Leathers for her great service to HUS and we wish her the best in all of her endeavors. Teacher . . . Friend Coach . . . An Example For Students and Teachers to Follow! 3
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Mr. Jeff L. Bartsch 7TH Grade Reading 3 years BA Edinboro State College BS Geneva College “Building this book with involved people who really care is truly a great joy. ’ Mr. Al Bean Social Studies 9 Oriental Studies 7 years BA Edinboro State College “E.H.S. has the best wrestlers around.” Mr. Patrick J. Black Advanced Math Math 8 8 years BS Edinboro State College MA Edinboro State College “Teaching to those who learn is a pleasure, teaching to those who do not learn is a job, but teaching at E.H.S. is the most important of all.” Mr. James E. Borst Bookkeeping 1 2, GBT Consumer Economics, Personal Typing I year BA West Liberty State College West Virginia University “I enjoy teaching at Eisenhower. The Faculty and student body have made me feel welcome.” Mr. John Brunecz Math 7, Algebra 2 Level 4 Math 8 years BS Edinboro State College MED Edinboro State College “There have been problems, but far more rewards. It has been an enjoyable 8 years.” Mr. Robert Carberry Biology Science 7 II years BS Clarion State College MED Edinboro State College “OK” Mr. Raymond E. Carey Agriculture Science 9-12 Welding 9 years BS Penn. State University MED Penn. State University “A challenge with the students who enroll in Agriculture to keep on teaching; a genuine interest by the students help to make a program go.” Miss Barb Confer English 8 1 year BS Edinboro State College “It has been one memorable experience after another, but I still enjoy teaching here.” 5
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