THE GROUNDS OF MINISTRY OF INFORMATION 1967: This picture features Saints Friskies on African Day stomping the grounds of the Ministry of Information, Cultural Affaris and Tourism, taken with the late Bai T. Moore, Assistant Secretary of Information. Assistant Secretary Moore praised and congratulated us for being the first to highlight African costumes and regretted that he was not dressed accordingly. He noted that he had "some beautiful African gowns" that would fit the occasion.
On the left of Assistant Secretary Moore are Walter Wilson, Dolly Grimes and George Bernard (Kollie).
St. Patrick's High School Campus circa December 1979 - Saints Class of '79 aka Culcha and Friskies Class of '79 aka Atina, celebrates Class Night on Saints campus in December 1979. Chauncey Cooper is seen in the background smiling, Eliza Juwle (Yates) in the middle mugging for the camera, and Curtis Taylor in the foreground engaged in a conversation.
The Campus of St. Teresa's Convent circa 1985: Many of us have fond memories of the teachers who molded our young minds. Besides teaching us, they were our mentors, disciplinarians, tutors, counselors, coaches, etc. They played an important role in making us the men and women that we are today. Some of them, such as Brother Thomas in the picture above, taught at STC and SPHS over a period of four decades. This picture is a small representation of the hundreds of teachers who impacted our lives. And for that, we honor them.
Our teachers featured in this picture are:
Back Row L to R: Brother Thomas (Mathematics), Mr. ?????, Mr. Kamano, Mr. Sarpong (Physics), Mr. Jim McCritty, and Mr. Kennedy (Science).
Front Row L to R: Sister Evelina, Ms. Chadhuri, Ms. Constance Nims (deceased - Chemistry), Sister Alice, Sister Josephine and Sister Bernadette (French)
Thank you to all who provided the names of the teachers featured in this picture. Now we have only one left to identify. It is the teacher in the dark shirt standing next to Brother Thomas in the back row. You can either post his name in the comments section of this blog, or send his name to sfaa@stcsphs.org.