St Marys High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Stockton, CA)

 - Class of 1951

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',,.-f v t CARM EN THERESA CORTEZ Carmen came to Saint Mary's from Edison dur' ing her junior year. Although she appears some- what shy. she is not afraid to express her opinion. A willing worker in the cafeteria, Carmen is dependable and performs the smallest favor with a graciousness characteristic of her Spanish background. MARIAN CHRISTINA DE SARRO Marian has spent three years at Saint Marys After living in Laguna Beach she returned to Stockton in her senior year and was able to graduate with her class. She played Varsity basketball and belonged to the Literature Com- mittee for two years. Marian intends to travel to Colby College in New Hampshire to prepare herself for the work of a laboratory technician. -new 3 ARMANDO JOSEPH COVELLO Talented as an artist, Mondo has contributed mitch of his skill to school activities llis drawings have adorned Kellie covers, dance programs and numerous posters, His outstanding characteristic is his appreciation of a humorous situation. which he expresses in a distinctive laugh which is all his own. Armandos aim throughout high school has been to go into business for himself. sw DAVID WILLIAM DINUBILO If ever there were a contest at Saint Mary's for the best-dressed boy, David would probably win the prize. On the senior snow trip, Davicl's expert skiing was not admired so much as the kindness and interest he showed to would-be skiers, His well-groomed appearance, his friend- liness, and his willingness to participate in entertainments have made David a Iavorite. 'mum SHIRLEY MARIE DELL'ARlNGA liirk-haired and dark-evetl Shirley came to Saint Mary's in her junior year from Stockton llieh. She was the secretary ol the senior class and tt Kettle stall member. As head of the decoration committee for the .lnnior-Senior Prom the showed much artistic ability and in- genuity. Shirley was a devoted Ian of the Rams and attended nearly all the school games. JOSEPH CHRISTOPHER FEDI After four years experience in his f:tther's cloth- ing store. Joe is one senior whose future is assured. Although his work has prevented his taking part in school sports. he has made up for this by a keen interest in hunting and out- door lite, is

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Q S is-ainwsfse. n JOYCE IRENE CASTLES Joyce is a quiet, but never a somber person. Her height is an asset to her as a forward on the Girls' Varsity, and her athletic interests and ability have made her an able president of the G.A.A. In addition to sports. Joyce likes part- singing. She was a member of the Sextette, a group which brought melody and pleasure to the talent show and to rallies. CAROLYN ANN CIMA Carolyn is one of the most reliable girls in thc senior class Her sense of responsibility has given her many tasks of importance She was on the staff of the Sophomore Kettle. and was elected the editor of the Junior Kettle. A staunch supporter of the I.itetature Committee and an Honor Society member for four years. Carolyn will bring a fine record to Dominican College which she plans to attend alter gradua- tion. ,.-W ..-M wr S? THOMAS WILLIAM CASTLES Tom knows all the charms of idling. Never at a loss for words. he can be counted upon for witty remarks and endless amusement. Ile is a born entertainer and willingly provided skits and impromptu talks for assemblies. llis chief activities in school. however. were in athletics. llc was the only senior to be a tour letter man in baseball and football. Tom plans to go to COP, after graduation. . tar? S X , I hw BARBARA JEAN COMASKEY Barhara's tour years at Saint Marys have been Well spent. As a member of the HIE and Var' sity basketball teams, she took a vital part in the Ci.A.lk. As a senior she has held the post of president of the Parish Activities Vomrnittee, page editor for the Kettle and was chosen tor the part of the Angel Gabriel in the Christmas play. ll willing worker for Saint IVI,try's, Bar- bara's name can always be found among those who make school functions successful. ,M JG i 3 ROSE MARIE CECCHINI A transfer student from Stockton Ilieh in her junior year, Rose Marie inimediatele found her place in Saint INIatv's. llesides Iveing a tnentber of the Kettle and Cvteert and II'hile stalls. Rose Marie has maintained a better than average scholastic record Outspoleen but never blunt. she won the honor ut being elected vicwpresi- dent of the senior class, MARY ANN COOMES Mary has a slow and easygoing ntauner Though she never hurties. her work is always done on time She provided posters for the I'uI1Iicity C'oinmittee, took part in the Literature Committee discussiorts. and helped with prep' arations tor the Mission dance. I 1'I .lack Frost. A business career lies ahead for Mary. 1 IVY



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A951 PATRICK FORD As .1 sruili-nt .JI Sminr lKl.1ri'N. lla! has livpi up ai family trniliiion llu li-il hix flaw nz prui- dcnt during hu Ir.-ilimnn war XX'iih A flnir tor aihlcliu. Pai hai ipl-nr his lcixuru limc ouiixdv ichiml skiing and plnving tennis. llc has bccn .1 mcmbcr of thc li b.1slwlbJll :cam for two vcnrs, N-'xr year Pat will cnrull at Sanm Llnm lo iuidv law. ROBERT EDMUND GALLO Bob might bu cnllsd J chart.-r mumlwr nl Ihc class ol '51, sincs hs ln'g.1n his achool carccr in llh' hrs! grade al Saint qlgiiss, Sinn' then lim cnrciru' alxiluilc has iruili- lilc plipisgiii nmunil Saint Mar', s Pauli cwulil hi- ilvxcrilwil .ii a huslli'r. sinic hc siywiix his iuinmvi' ixiuiiinm anal winlfr lrisurr wurking .il .ill Btuflilmi athletic i'Vi'l1IS. Next till Bob will study al Smckmn Colli-gc. fi- fx GW E DONNA JEAN FREITAS Bloiidcvlmircil. il.irlifcvcd Donna has plqyml an iniporuni pair al Saint Muni' s. Shi- wax viccf prciidrnl of hcr class :ns A lrcshmnn. and as Il lunior was vlrclml svcrvlnri' ol lhc Ci .NA llvr tour war riivixilwrxlwip in lhr llonor hhciclv. lo gclhcr wxlh hcr ahililv to wwrli with Lilhcrs, iiuili- hi-r .ui vxcvllml clwiir Ihr thc Llillicult .ind ull.-n zlmnkluw powilimi iii lxmh- Illiim, AURORA GARCIA Auron is .ilwiys quirk iw hrlp mill xlmiiw ii di-lily in pi-rlmiiiiiiii wiki .iwgiii-il ui her lui lcwur yum shi' hm lu'--ii mi lhv Nliimiii K-mi llllllti' .mil xfiixwl ,is mlm: ilmiiviimii lui thu lnsl nl.inCi', llluv Munn Uvvi l.il.i i .X cum f.?1'S x GERALD BERNARD GABHART Jvrry his lmiidlul wsll Ihr iillirc Q! .Xl1.ir lk-iv llrcsidcm llr spun! lmuu .ilx.iiii1iiii! xiliuilulvi to insurv .nulratr wlviug lulx lhi- miiiic pains-lnlxiiiig qiimliiirx iimilwil hii iviiili .ix l.x change lgiliim ol ihf K.:J!.' .mil lmpmiiiir ul the Mission Llommixtcc, Jerri' 3 neu rcpuri card will clinic from Sauna 4'l.u,i. DONALD HENRY GARIBALDI Acconliouiu Don row in time .ir Simi' klavvk with his unixin,il til.-nr .mil hix ii'illivii',iii-ix Iii shun' ir. llonk plnviiig has lu-an :hr hiilhlivlii of almost cvcrv i.illx'. :M ,i pmcwr h. un both strill .mil lair ll ihr piuriil wmlil mini tion dom nm iiilvrlrrc. llnii pl.im ln wiiuiiuc his muxicnl cnrsrr i 1 . pi-un! tvpisr, :Xumrn hm wnrliul Im :hc spoils p uni! of nhl- lx.-r1I.' ll.-r .iluhiv In mink i.irull.iQ and hr: l.1lin licrimgi' riinlili-il .Xumm to mill an nulhcnlic much In thi- Sininixli lunclimiix 'bf

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