The Class of 1960 enjoys the permanently unique status of being St. Pius X’s first graduating class. During the 2021-2022 school year, these alumni celebrated important milestones, 80th birthdays.
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Pet ‘Retablos’ are Schooley’s Latest Creation
For Patrice “Tessy” Schooley ’69, a lifetime of creating has led to new art that she calls her retablos – paintings of pets with monk robes, halos and wings.
Peter O’Boyle: Art in the Praise of God
Speaking on “Art in the Praise of God” at St. Anthony’s Catholic Church in Waldport, Ore., Peter O’Boyle ’61 discussed with an engaged audience that, “Art is anything made by a human and called Art by that human.”
Remembering Hall of Fame Coach Mike Brown
New Mexico Sports Hall of Fame basketball coach Mike Brown ’64 passed away June 30, 2021, after battling Multiple System Atrophy (MSA), a rare form of Parkinson’s Disease.
Michael Olivas: The Rock and Roll Law Professor
A nationally recognized authority on higher education law and immigration law, Michael Olivas ’68 also goes by “The Rock and Roll Law Professor.”
International Service Defines Mary Jo Grethel of the Medical Mission Sisters
Throughout 51 years of ministry, Mary Jo Grethel ’61 of the Medical Mission Sisters has served to bring joy and love to lives around the world through healing during missions in Afghanistan; Ghana, West Africa; Kampala, Uganda; and the United States.
New Endowment Supports Pueblo Students
A desire to build on the success and existing support of Pueblo students has led Charles Reynolds ’64 to establish the newest St. Pius X Foundation endowment.
Did Miss French Inspire Your Life?
Did Miss French inspire your life? Share with us your favorite memory!
Msgr. Eggert Remembered as Teacher and Mentor
Msgr. Francis X. Eggert’s passing was met with emotion from the students of St. Pius X High School who were inspired by him and his work as a teacher and principal and their continued connection to him.