August 1, 1941 Anecdotes Photos
Permission of the Holy See
Cardinal La Pluma, prefect of Sacred Congregation of Religious, signs formal permission of the Holy see for Jesuits to open canonically a society house in Dallas.
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Cardinal La Pluma, prefect of Sacred Congregation of Religious, signs formal permission of the Holy see for Jesuits to open canonically a society house in Dallas.
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Fr. J. Mulhern, S.J. announced as first Rector-Principal; carried until June double office of Rector-Principal of Dallas and Principal of Jesuit High New Orleans.
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Rev. Joseph C. Mulhern, Rector-President, Principal
Rev. Austin L. Wagner, S.J. Minister
Rev. James M. Buckley, S.J. Teacher and Prefect of Religious Counseling
Rev. James D. Carroll, S.J. Assistant Principal
Rev. Hilton A. Crane, S.J. Teacher
Rev. Fred M. O’ Connor, S.J. Teacher
Rev. William J. Reagan, S.J. Teacher
Mr. Edward J. Bergen, S.J. Teacher
Mr. Elwood P. Hecker, S.J. Teacher, Moderator of Music
Mr. Michael P. Kammer, S.J. Teacher, Moderator of Dramatics
Mr. John C. Moran, S.J. Teacher, Prefect of Intramural Sports
Br. Martial O. Lapeyre, S.J. Superintendent of Bldgs. & Maintenance
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The first home basketball game was played in the gymnasium at 4:00 P.M. Score: North Dallas 22, Jesuit 20.
Twelfth Night is performed in the Jesuit auditorium. One Shakespearean play continued to be presented each year for decades.
First annual elocution contest
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Jesuit's first graduation, with Bishop Lynch present, was held on the school lawn. Bishop Lynch award given.
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Football programs cost 10 cents. The program cover shows an American flag, tanks, and battleships.
Mother's Club Scrapbook 44-45
The commencement Issue of The Roundup ’48 is the first cloth-bound book serving as the school's yearbook but not labeled as such; with pics of graduates, Bishop Lynch Award to Charles Robert Ingram w/ revised document of award
The Roundup Commencement Issue ‘48
Library Assistants Organization begins
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Cheerleading
The Last Roundup will cost between $3 and $4.
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Faculty Cartoon by Bill Thornton '58
1957 Yearbook
Bob Hettler '58 and Dorothy Dolney
Picture by Zent Photography
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Fencing