Cardinal O'Hara High School (Springfield, Pennsylvania)
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Cardinal O'Hara High School | |
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Address | |
1701 South Sproul Road , , 19064 United States | |
Coordinates | 39°57′17″N 75°21′8″W / 39.95472°N 75.35222°W |
Information | |
Type | Private, Coeducational |
Motto | Ipsam sequens non devias (Following her, you will not go astray) |
Religious affiliation(s) | Roman Catholic |
Established | 1963 |
President | Gerald DeFruscio |
Principal | Eileen Vice |
Chaplain | Rev. John Masson |
Grades | 9-12 |
Color(s) | Cardinal Red and Navy Blue |
Slogan | Pride, Excellence, Tradition |
Song | "Alma Mater" |
Mascot | The Lion |
Team name | The Lions |
Rival | Monsignor Bonner and Archbishop Prendergast High School |
Accreditation | Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools[1] |
Newspaper | The O'Herald |
Yearbook | Coeur de Lion |
Television Station | WCOH (Wake-Up Cardinal O'Hara) |
Website | http://www.cohs.com |
Cardinal O'Hara High School is a coeducational Catholic High School of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia. The school is named after John Francis O'Hara who was Roman Catholic Archbishop of Philadelphia from 1951 to 1960. It is located in Springfield, Pennsylvania and was first opened in September 1963.
Administration
Presidents
The position of president was established in 1993 for all archdiocesan high schools. The president is responsible for financial operations, facilities issues, fund raising, alumni relations, and external affairs.
- 1993-2001: Rev. Joseph P. McFadden
- 2001-2014: Dr. William J. McCusker
- 2014-2017: Mr. Thomas Fertal
- 2017-pres: Mr. Gerald DeFruscio
Principals
Since the establishment of the position of President in 1993, the principal's duties are concentrated on the day-to-day operations of the school.
- 1963-1969: Rev. Paul P. Maloney
- 1969-1971: Rev. Joseph C. McCloskey
- 1971-1980: Rev. James E. Mortimer
- 1980-1988: Rev. Philip J. Cribben
- 1988-1993: Rev. Joseph J. McLaughlin
- 1993-2001: Dr. William J. McCusker
- 2001-2004: Rev. Michael O'Malley
- 2004-2007: Mr. William J. Miles
- 2007-2010: Mr. George Stratts
- 2010-2013: Mrs. Marie Rogai
- 2014-2015: Mr. Peter Balzano
- 2015-pres: Mrs. Eileen Vice
Student life
Big Buddy | Band (Marching Band, Pit Band, and Concert & Jazz Band) | Rosary Club |
Blue Haze | Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) | Sandwich Club |
Cappies | Genesis | Stage Crew |
Chester Rescue Mission | Golden Touch | Student Council |
Choir | Lion Ambassadors | Tech Club |
Color Guard | Marketing Club | Television Crew (WCOH) ("T.V. Crew") |
Community Service Corps (CSC) | Mini-THON | World Affairs |
Delco Hi-Q | National Honor Society (NHS) | Yearbook (Coeur de Lion) |
Divine Providence | Newspaper (O'Herald) | |
Film Club | Respect Life Group | |
French Club | Robotics |
Athletics
Baseball | Football | Swimming (Boys/Girls) | Volleyball |
Basketball (Boys/Girls) | Golf | Tennis (Boys/Girls) | Wrestling |
Bowling (Boys/Girls) | Ice Hockey | Indoor Track (Boys/Girls) | |
Cheerleading | Lacrosse (Boys/Girls) | Outdoor Track (Boys/Girls) | |
Cross Country (Boys/Girls) | Soccer | Rugby | |
Field Hockey | Softball | Ultimate Frisbee |
Notable alumni
Sports
- Anthony Walters, NFL football player
- Tom Savage, NFL football player, quarterback of Houston Texans
- Kristen "Ace" Clement, former NCAA basketball player
- Kevin Jones, NFL football player
- Joey Crawford, retired NBA referee
- Tim Donaghy, ex-NBA referee
- Gerald Feehery, retired NFL football player
- Theresa Grentz, basketball player, member of Women's Basketball Hall of Fame
- Anthony Heygood, former NFL football player
- Tom Ingelsby, former NBA player
- Corey "Philly" Brown, NFL football player
Entertainment/TV/Film
- Mark Matkevich, stage, film, and television actor and artist
- Michael J. Lyons, actor, motivational speaker[2]
Military /Government/Religious
- Bill Adolph, member of Pennsylvania House of Representatives
- Michael Francis Burbidge, Bishop of Arlington, former Bishop of Raleigh[3]
- Ronald T. Kadish, retired United States Air Force Lieutenant General
- Tom Killion, member of Pennsylvania House of Representatives
- Joe Sestak, member of US House of Representatives for Pennsylvania's 7th congressional district
- Julia Keleher Secretary of Education in Puerto Rico and writer
See also
References
- ^ MSA-CSS. "MSA-Commission on Secondary Schools". Archived from the original on 2009-09-17. Retrieved 2009-05-23.
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