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Mendel Catholic High School was an all-male Catholic college prep high school founded in 1951 by priests of the Augustinian Order in Roseland, Chicago, in the US state of Illinois. Mendel Catholic High School was open for 37 years from 1951 to 1988.[1] The school's sports teams were the Mendel Monarchs. It was established by The Augustinians of the Midwest in cooperation with the Chicago Archdiocese. Fr. John Seary, O.S.A. led the installation of Mendel on Chicago's Southside blue collar community of Roseland at 111th Street and Martin Luther King Drive at the site of the retired Pullman Technical High School.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ "History | Mendel C.H.S." Mendel Catholic High School Alumni Association.
- ^ "John L. Seary, O.S.A." Midwest Augustinians.
External links
[edit]- "ST. MARTIN HIGH CLOSING ITS DOORS". Chicago Tribune. April 11, 1997.
- Chicago Pullman Technical H.S. on tripod.com
Category:Catholic high schools in the United States Category:High schools in Chicago Category:1951 establishments in Illinois Category:1988 disestablishments in Illinois