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Mis. Archambeault. who recently achieved her PhD in Reading and Computer Assited Instruction, helps two computer science students with their programs. Mrs. Bozelle explains how to space margins In a report to a typing student. Mrs. Margie Alexander Director of Student Accounts Bro. Alfred Treasurer. Mothers' Club Moderator Dr Betty Archambeault Reading 8. I; Computer Literacy Mrs Arlene Audiffred ■ English I. Religion IV Mrs Mary Barber • Bookkeeper Mrs. Gall Bass • Secretary Mr Mitch Billings - Engl h II. IVH Mr. Pete Boudreaux • Athletic Director; Senior Guidance Counselor; Head Cross Country. Track Coach Mrs Alaina Bo relle • Typing; Free Enterprise Mrs Jan Breen • Director of Publications and Publicity. Bearly Published. Bruin. Photography Club Moderator 10 Business
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Administration Staff Teachers Link Present With Past And Future By Lucille McDowell Teacher”-a designation traceable to earliest times. Man’s long history is replete with references to “teachers”. Interpreters of pre history believe that the profession of teacher” was one of the first official positions” to develop in the earliest organized societies. Called by a variety of names — wise man, shaman, medicine man, priest, scop, singer — the teacher by whatever name was the group’s repository of the past, interpreter of the present, indicator of the future. The teacher forged links between one time and another. Time’s slow passage and the memory of what was” matched with the dream of what could be,” only if all God’s creatures could conceptualize; only Man could record, through his unique tool, language. The official responsibility for the transmittal of such knowledge has been long vested in teachers. Among those vested with such a task, by names emerge: Aristotle who discovered a basic grammar, described processes of thought, pondered the nature of reality; Thomas Aquinas, who framed an alternative way to view life; Descartes, who supported among other things-a proof of his own existance; John Dewey, who, nearer our times, reformulated the source of educational approaches. And today? Thousands are engaged in the old endeavor helping to link past, present, and future. The last to serve as symbol of the effort? Perhaps one not too inconsequential to mention with the august assemblage cited above: Christa McAuliffc, a modern-day link reaching heavenward. Teachers” — helping “today” become tomorrow.” Biothei Francis talks with W.uren Dazzio. Brian Hutchinson ami Corey Fleming Slaff 9
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Business Lomputers Business And Computers Meet Challenges Of The 21st Century By Charles Grey “Wc do it the old fashioned way; we earn it!” (• John Houseman for Smith-Barney). This statement has to be one of the widest known ads for a corporation of today. Yet, there are things that are misleading about it. For instance, business today can’t be too old fashioned. Every deal or transaction can now be carried out through the use of computers. Legalities in corporations are broken and very often lead to corporate law suits. But all in all. Business law, and the computer world together tie in with the free enterprise system of working that our country is founded upon. These ideas are the main prospective in our business-law and computer courses at Catholic High. The computer department, which is headed by Mrs. Barbara Michelet, consists of many basic Ideas that help the student to succeed with computers. Before you learn about those ideas, however, it would be a very good idea to take the typing class offered at CHS. The things that Mrs. Alaina Bozzelle and Mrs. Emilie Terracina teach will stick with you all through life, like how to type a correct business letter or a manuscript. Together with the fine computer staff, including Mrs. Betty Archambeault and Mrs. Terracina, learning about basic programming and different computer languages can be an everlasting help. This also helps especially when one enters the world of business and law. Mrs. Terracina heads this department with the help of Mrs. Bozzelle and Mr. Ralph Stephens. Together they give a student the idea of how our government, legal system and corporate system work. Business law teaches us what measures can be taken when and if there is a breech of the legal system. The area of accounting and economics helps those who want to learn more about business and fundamentals of the money system. Once you've learned the basics from the business and computer courses, the world is opened for you to choose what area of life there is for you. It helped me. and I know it can help you, too. Mr. Stephens catches the attention of hit business law students by commenting on an unheard-of law Computers 11
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