Bishop Amat High School - Tusitala Yearbook (La Puente, CA)

 - Class of 1988

Page 168 of 344

 

Bishop Amat High School - Tusitala Yearbook (La Puente, CA) online collection, 1988 Edition, Page 168 of 344
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Seniors Rodney lnjarusorn, Ollie Cantos, and Tess Escobedo are sworn into office by Nlr. Dave Me- dina. They were installed along with other Student Council and Student Senate members on September 22. Junior Vo Cheng marches with the Golden Lancer Band during a balt- time sbow. His musical talent cone tributed to the performance of the band. We 've of fhe '.:1'-1,-'NQ 1'2 -Q 'Q- LLSEXB- X' is - X .I :: x-,. X --.iw . RSAQX .. .- .. W- A , idllli'lll,,gie 'N or2oAixiizATioNs 162 Organizations

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Setting The Records Straight aide, senior Eddie Martinez, carefully enters endance records. Students as well as faculty ed the new system for the benefit of the entire iooi. s. Leona Lemeiie Mrs. Barbara Meraz :endance Office Bookkeeper During the summer a pilot adminis- trative computer system was intro- duced to the campus. The system's functions were meant to improve the efficiency of the school tremendously. Not only was it cost-efficient, but pro- cessing information at school rather than resorting to outside services, made the school more independent as well. Future plans were also made to further assist administration by expanding the computer system. The program to computerize the school was actually started as a test by the Los Angeles Archdiocese. During the first week of school in September, scheduling did not run smoothly. Mr. Anthony Victoria, Data Processing Ad- ministrator and chairperson of the Computer Department, explained, There were simply too many students who changed their schedules. Because of inexperience with I.B.M. and the new software, we could not interact the attendance file with the schedule file, thus creating confusionf' The computers, which were located in the rear of the attendance office, dealt chiefly with student information. They handled everything, from grades to tardy records, that could be added to student statistics. By owning comput- ers, the cost of processing data was sig- Mrs. Edith Torado Mrs. Lena Vaileio Registrar Bookkeeper Maintenance: Mr. Sai Ojeda, Mr. Jose Gomez, Mr. Sixto Pala- cio, Mrs. Concepcion Pa- lacio, and Mr. Esquivel Zavaia nificantly lowered. Administrative pur- poses such as tuition billing and report cards were processed at school and sent directly to the students' homes. Each student had a personal file in the com- puter that included locker assignments, membership in clubs and organizations, scholarship potential, and even car- pools. The computers allowed the ad- ministrative department to perform tasks that were previously too compli- cated and tedious to do manually. The system, which consisted of four modules, was still considered small- scaled although it revolutionized the method of record-keeping. The school hoped to buy at least two more comput- ers to aid individual departments. Emergency health information and dis- ciplinary records were in the process of being added to personal student files. In all, the computers helped the ad- ministration a great deal, not only be- cause of their capabilities but because of their investment value as well. Their convenience enabled the school to func- tion more efficiently and the addition of new computers in the future could only lead to progress. The project that began as a test for the archdiocese de- veloped successfully into a permanent part of administration and paved the path for technological advancement. Mrs. Mary Pat Wiard Kitchen: Bookstore Manager Mrs. Mary Moniz and Mrs Connie Almeida Science!New Computer System 161



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Q ee .. .. l 't sf ' -.:: E K ,,... t .W ff ' f X 'QQ if if S i we - . . . . . .,s. .. at Clubs and organizations ayed as vital a role as did the :ademics and sports existing 1 campus. They added a touch l belonging to the Amat Family lr both the students and the iculty. Each organization gave 1 assured feeling of belonging r a group as part of a whole. lithin each group, members shared common interests, tal- ents, and purposes: to get to know others, to have fun, and to touch the community through their service projects. As a re- sult, there existed a sense of acceptance as well as a feeling of togetherness. A touch of caring was also shown by both the moderators Senior Jessica Jacquez performs at one of the home football games. She was one of the Co-captains who helped lead Tall Flags. At the Christian Service booth, sen- iors Zulma Sanchez and Diem Pham attract students to volunteer for various programs. The programs encouraged students to get in- volved in helping the less fortunate. and the officers of each organi- zation. They filled the year with memories of new friends and unique experiences. Through their dedication and guidance, the members united enabling them to exclaim that lNE'VE GOT THE TOUCH! We've Got the Touch! 163

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