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. 4 PRIESTS IN 1930 Athletics took its position among extracurricular activities right from the start, and the program was directed by Father Yeager. He directed the football program for the first few years while Mr. Tommy Donahue coached basketball. Other early coaches were Mr. W. D. Mathers, Mr. Joseph Scott and Mr. Collie Williamson. It didn't take long for a good thing to catch on, by the start of the second year the student popu- lation almost doubled itself. Two new priests were added to the faculty, Fr. Joseph Burns, formerly of Morris Prep and Fr. F. A. Allen, recently ordained in Rome. Under Fr. HeaIy's direction the school's first newspaper, The Squawk, came into being, the Annual Spring Carnival made its bow, a P.T.A. was organized, the Sodality was set up. Getting Acquainted With Madge, the schooI's first play, was presented in the Fall of '33. In the following Spring Fr. Healy originated the Annual Father-Son Communion Breakfast, an activity close to his heart. Increases in enrollment continued through the early '3O's. Old faculty members departed for sem- FR. CLAIBORNE LAFFERTY FR. JOHN J. MULLIGAN 1936-1938 1936-1938 FR. JAMES W. NUGENT FR. JOHN E. MURPHY 1938-1939 1938-1940 inary and pastoral appointments, and new ones ar- rived including Fathers Leo M. Dailey, Charles A. McCauley, Richard J. McCauley, Thomas J. Prender- gast and Stephen F. Jacklin. . . TO 187 STUDENTS FR. RUDOLPH E. MAUS FR. JOHN F. KILPATRICK 1939-1945 1940-1941 FR. PATRICK M. LYNCH FR. EDWARD R. MALOY 1939-1941 1939-1942 FR. JOHN M. BANN FR. ADAM MICEK 1941-1943 1941-1945 FR. A. L. PIETROWIAK FR. N. C. MCGINNIS 1941-1943 1942-1951 II
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I0 FROM 53 STUDENTS AND . To 1. xwe bagel sf-WN at 'X 506 cam' NX ' 4 TRP' RO -VAX-E-XXC Bess!-X35 I P' 099 srlalxaix- W5 -QQ' NIGX YXXC7 new .590 e000 sie-QQO ad Q' GPX we V533 TATQYXXVS4 DTN a Wa So well did They seT The course and so faifhfully was iT followed by Their successors ThaT Today many of CaTholic High's boys, grown To manhood, are noT only ouTsTanding citizens buT also leaders in every pro- fession and field of endeavor. PriesTs, docTors, mechanics, business execuTives, lawyers, skilled workmen, Teachers, chem- isTs, engineers and physicisTs . . . They now work all over The counTry and some in oTher parTs of The world. They owe parT of The success ThaT has been Theirs To The Training . . . inTelIecTual, moral and spiriTual . . . which They received aT Their alma maTer. So profound was The influence exerTed by FaTher Healy ThaT even Today The school reaps The benefiTs of his efforTs. Truly can iT be said ThaT CaTh- olic High is The lengThening shadow of a greaT man. LocaTed on RoosevelT Road beTween STaTe and Gaines STreeTs The block long campus consisTs of Three buildings and a large recreaTion area. ln The firsT years of The school's exisTence The Gaines ST. building was The cenTer of operaTions. Physics, Chemisfry and Biology labs as well as The library and principal's office were siTuaTed on The firsT floor while four large classrooms were on The second. The STaTe STreeT building served as ad- minisTraTion headquarTers and living accommoda- Tions for The faculTy. The gymnasium was locaTed beTween The Two large buildings and conTained, in addiTion To a baskeTball courT, a swimming pool, lockers and shower rooms, recreaTion hall and cafe- Teria. Xe gx. -'SB' A Ol' xqx TWG 5903 '51 Cal axx I I FR. JAMES G. EVANS T931-1932 FR. CHARLES A. MCCAULEY 1932-1939 FR. RICHARD J. MCCAULEY 1932-1943 FR. THOM. J. PRENDERGAST T933-1934 FR. STEPHEN F. JACKLIN T934-1936
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FR MARTIN E. BUSBY FR. THOMAS J. KENNEDY FR JOHN W. KORDSMEIER FR. SIMON STOCK O.C.D. . . .AND A FACULTY OF 10 IN 1955 By 1935 the school had one hundred thirty-three students and the need for a full time athletic director became evident. The job went to Mr. Tom Murphy who, in two years, despite a small football squad, won eighteen out of twenty-three Games. Growth continued and with over one hundred forty students expected for September 1936 enrollment Father Healy knew that the Gaines St. building would be inadequate. With an extensive remodeling job, the larger State St. building seemed the answer to growing pains. The summer was feverishly spent in changing the dormitories and private rooms of what had once been Fitz- gerald Hall of Little Rock College into a high school. When the iob was completed the building had seven classrooms, a large study hall, as well as a library and cafeteria. The old building was devoted exclusively to the science department. Hundreds attended the formal opening of the new plant on October 28th. Sports-wise too, '36 was a big year. An athletic association was formed as well as the Rocket Booster Club. The following season Mr. Cliff Shaw was signed on as assistant coach. With Mr. Murphy's departure in 1939, Mr. Choice Rucker took over the athletic department. This year also saw Frs. Claiborne Lafferty and John J. Mulligan added to the faculty. In the meantime Fr. Healy, having given the school a good start, was appointed Diocesan Director of Schools and Hospitals and Fr. James E. O'Connell succeeded him as principal. Father Healy's program was carried on by Fr. O'Connell and these other faculty members appointed during the late thirties and the early forties: Fathers James W. Nugent, John E. Murphy, Patrick M. Lynch, Edward R. Maloy, Rudolph E. Maus, John F. Kilpatrick, John M. Bann, Adam A. Micek Cfirst alumnus to be ordainedj, Arthur L. Pietrowiak and N. Charles McGinnis. A Fathers Club was organized in 1938 and a Dramatic Society in '39 produced plays under the auspices of the club. The plays were directed by Fr. M. F. Donovan, another new faculty member. Ccontinued on page 871 FR. LAWRENCE P. GRAVES 1946-1947 1946-1947 1948-1949 1951-1952 1952-1953 1948-1949 FR. JESSE C. CHENEY 1944-1950 FR. JOSEPH S. QUINN 1945-1946 FR. JOSEPH M. WALSHE 1950-1951 MADAME HEMANS MADAME BERTOLOTTI 1949-1951
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