Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Batch '57 Most Loyal Alumnus

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Summary written by Marita Daluz-Webster

During the 1957 Graduation Ceremony, I received the “Most Loyal Award” for attending Kindergarten to high school at St. Joseph’s School. I did my observation and practice teaching there too. In 1963, I started teaching kindergarten, first grade, and sixth grade classes at SJS. (Very loyal indeed!)

I continued teaching at Fr. James B. Hay Catholic School when my sister, (Sr. Maria Lucia), invited me to come to Alamogordo, New Mexico in 1968. I met Bill, (my husband) who is from Michigan. We were married on April 8, 1969. Our first child, Mary Joy was born in 1970; then we had twins, Pamela and Patricia, born in 1971. Finally, Robert John was born in 1976.
From 1972 to 1997, I retired from Alamogordo Public School as a classroom teacher and as a reading specialist. Then, I decided to teach preschoolers at Fr. James B. Hay that same year (I just couldn’t stay retired yet.) until 2003. That’s when I put the chalk and eraser down for good, after forty years of teaching.

Since we started teaching catechism in high school, I am continuing to do so to help our catholic churches here. I have been working with First Communion Class for eight years now. What else are we doing now? We love to babysit our grandchildren. They are our precious jewels!

2 comments:

dmb said...

A beautiful essay from one of the Most Loyal Alumni. Summary(short portion autobiography) by: Marita Daluz-Webster (Batch ‘57) Submitted by Dr. Dorothy Mae Bennett (a former classmate).

connie wolff said...

Dear Marita,

May God bless your kind, dear heart for continuing to teach our kids about God. I am in Religious Education too and I can relate to what you are trying to achieve: to help our youth in their journey of faith through life. Seems like a tall order to follow but nothing is impossible with the help of the Holy Spirit who guides us.