Holy Cross High School (River Grove, Illinois)

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Holy Cross High School
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Holy Cross High School (River Grove, Illinois)
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60171

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Coordinates 41°56′10″N87°49′37″W / 41.936°N 87.827°W / 41.936; -87.827
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Type Private school
Religious affiliation(s) Roman Catholic
Established1961 (1961)
Closed2004 (2004)
Oversight Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago
Grades912
GenderBoys
Campus type Suburban
Colour(s)Red and grey   
Athletics conference East Suburban Catholic Conference
Nickname Crusaders
YearbookTemplar
Affiliation Congregation of Holy Cross

Holy Cross High School was an all-boys, Roman Catholic high school in River Grove, Illinois, United States that operated from August 1961 until June 2004. In December, 2003, the school announced that they no longer had enough funding or interest in enrollment to continue. [1] Only 79 students took the entrance exam for the 2004–2005 school year, and at least 125 were necessary to keep the school open. In June 2004, the neighboring all-girls high school Mother Theodore Guerin High School accepted all Holy Cross students, becoming coed and changing their name to Guerin College Preparatory High School. Students from Mother Guerin and Holy Cross had already been sharing each other's facilities for certain classes, such as drama, music, and foreign languages. [2]

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At one point, Holy Cross's enrollment was as high as 1,556 students. [3] The school expanded its facilities in 1969 with the construction of a humanities learning center. [4]

Chicago Cubs

The school had a close connection to the Chicago Cubs baseball team in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Third-baseman Ron Santo ran a baseball academy on the Holy Cross grounds, [5] and the Cubs helped fund equipment for the school's baseball team. The Cubs even held their workouts at the school in spring 1972, in the midst of a strike which had shut down all of the major league training camps. [6] [7]

Athletics

Holy Cross's sports teams were known as the Crusaders. Their baseball team earned six regional championships, two sectional championships, and two appearances in the IHSA State Finals, while their football team had two undefeated regular seasons and six state playoff berths. [8]

1974 graduation controversy

In 1974, principal Raymond Dufresne cancelled Holy Cross's graduation ceremony and baccalaureate mass after a group of seniors threw firecrackers and honked their car horns in the school parking lot during a graduation rehearsal. Their actions prompted a police visit to the school, though no one was arrested. Afterwards, Dufresne wrote a letter to parents, stating, "Unfortunately, the behavior of too many of the class of 1974 . . . was not something we can look to with pride or joy. . . . Our decision is that there will be no graduation ceremony." [9] After meeting with faculty and parents, Dufresne decided to reinstate the ceremonies, but required that students sit with their parents, instead of in a group. [10]

Notable alumni

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