Class of 1959

We, the Class of 1959, celebrated our 50th reunion on April 24 and 25, 2009. This blog is about sharing memories of our class reunions and a long-ago life at our Alma Mater, S.F.X.A. and S.A.H.S. Good memories of days gone by but not forgotten! A gift to my classmates. ~Marian Ann Love ~







Thursday, September 10, 2009

Our Social at Battlefield Inn

Left to right, Kay Hess Simms, Myrtle Loviza Alvarado, myself, Marian Love Phillips. Second row, Theresa Martin Kitowski and Ina Lott Whittington. Third row, Rita Martin Holland and Sue McNamara and on top Jane Cathy.

Left to right, Theresa Martin Kitowski, Myrtle Loviza Alvarado and myself, Marian Love Phillips. Second row, Sue McNamara and Ina Lott Whittington and on top, Kay Hess Simms.

A few of us were able to have a nice get-together Thursday night on April 23, 2009 at Battlefield Inn before our 50th Class Reunion began on April 24th. We had a very nice social, visited and enjoyed a meal afterwards. It was a great way to start our reunion off. (Courtesy of Rita M. Holland)

Monday, September 07, 2009

Rita's Pix of Our Reunion


I received the other day some pictures of our 50th class reunion from Rita Martin Holland from Henderson, NC. I want to thank Rita for the pictures and will be posting them through out the week and possibly into next week. Rita's sister, Theresa, graduated in our Class of 1959. Rita will be celebrating her 50th class reunion next year. We are all looking forward to seeing one another again and visiting. Thanks again Rita for the pictures. I know everyone here will enjoy them. They turned out really good.

Sunday, August 30, 2009

The Tapestry of Mercy

From left, Sister Theresa Finnegan, Sister Paulinus Oakes and Sister Fatima Starks stand in front of the Sisters of Mercy mural at the flood wall on Levee Street. (The Vicksburg Post)

If a tapestry were designed to depict all the good works performed by the Catholic Sisters of Mercy since arriving in Vicksburg in 1860, it likely would include scenes of the sisters taking care of the sick and wounded, teaching school children and nurses-in-training, offering food and carrying out the exhortation of Christ in Matthew Chapter 25, verse 40: "Whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers of mine, you did for me." Some of these scenes are painted on the Sisters of Mercy mural at the flood wall on Levee Street - which includes, at the sisters' insistence, that scripture reference.

Some of the scenes are simply part of the city's architecture - the former St. Francis Xavier Academy buildings and the convent that now house the Southern Cultural Heritage Foundation, or the former Mercy Hospital-McAuley Retirement Home complex on Grove Street.

Now a new book, "Tapestry of Mercy," documents the history of the sisters in Vicksburg and all of Mississippi and six other states that made up the St. Louis province of the order - Arkansas, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, Texas and Oklahoma.

"It's a landmark," said Glenda LaGarde, Mercy Historian and Hinds Community College English teacher. "For Vicksburg especially, (since) during the last decade they have come to appreciate much more the contributions of the sisters, across the faith."

Every one of those sisters, whether assigned to Vicksburg or another area of the St. Louis community, has been listed in the book. It's a record of more than 1,700 sisters who served in the order from 1851 to 2008.

Included are birthplaces and dates and, for those sisters who have died, date of death and place of burial. If a sister withdrew from the order, that is also noted.

Former SFXA principal and Vicksburg native Sister Mary Paulinus Oakes, R.S.M. will sign copies of "The Tapestry of Mercy: The History of the St. Louis Regional Community of the Sisters of Mercy of the Americas," at St. Aloysius High School, 1900 Grove St, at 6 p.m. Sept. 21. Copies of the book will be available for $25.

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

A Memorable Evening With Patsy

Left to right, Patsy Glass Duncan, (myself) Marian Love Phillips, Ina Lott Whittington, Vera Marshall Brown, Pat Stamm, Myrtle Loviza Alvarado, Katherine Meyer Turcotte and Becky (a friend of Patsy). We got together last night at Monsour's at the Biscuit Co. Restaurant and had a wonderful evening reminiscing about our high schools days. Patsy is here for her 50th class reunion and resides with her husband in Martin, TN.

Patsy Glass Duncan

Left to right, Patsy Glass Duncan, (myself) Marian Love Phillips, Ina Lott Whittington, Vera Marshall Brown, Pat Stamm, Myrtle Loviza Alvarado and Katherine Meyer Turcotte. We all went from the first grade to the twelfth grade together except for Patsy who left at the end of the 10 grade and Pat who left the end of the 7th grade and both transferred to Cooper High School.

Sunday, August 23, 2009

Reunion Video Coming Soon....


Louis "Sonny" Logue is in the process of trying to help me figure out how to load our video that he made for our 50th Class Reunion....hopefully, soon I will be able to post it. It will be in two parts. Will let you all know as soon as they are up by email. Have a nice week ahead. Marian :)

Thursday, August 20, 2009

50th Class Reunion Banquet







Pictures of our 50th Class Reunion Banquet.
(Courtesy of Harold "Sonny" Logue)

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Our Picnic at KC Home Continues...

Elizabeth Little Allen, Walter Little's daughter, Phillip Doiron, myself, and Kay Hess Simms getting ready to leave a memorable 50th class reunion picnic.

Jim Simms, Sue McNamara Fowler, Phillip Doiron, myself and Kay Hess Simms.

Marlene Wilson Caston and her husband, Butch Caston talking to Phillip Doiron.
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