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Belleville Cathedral High School
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Submitted by Dennis Downey

The History of Belleville Cathedral High School
 
Belleville (population 41,410) is located in southeastern Illinois about 12 miles southeast of East St. Louis in the center of St. Clair County. The Illinois Routes of 13, 15, 158, 159, and 161 all pass through the town of Belleville. Interstate Highway 64 passes to the north of town.The Norfolk Southern and Illinois Central Gulf are two of the railroads that pass through Belleville. The Richland Creek flows through town as well.
 
According to the Wikipedia web address of http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belleville,_Illinois, Belleville is the county seat of St. Clair County. Belleville (French for "beautiful city") was founded by George Blair in 1814. Belleville was incorporated as a village in 1819 and as a city in 1850. An excellent historical timeline regarding Belleville can be viewed at http://bellevilleillinois.homestead.com/history.html.
 
The city of Belleville has a very log history of providing quality education to its children. This includes the offering of a Catholic school education very early on. The Belleville archdiocese began a Catholic school for boys and a catholic school for girls quite probably in the late 1800s, possibly in the early 1900s. The boys high school was known as Belleville Cathedral.
 
Belleville Cathedral High School served the community for several decades. We know through an article in the Belleville News-Democrat newspaper (http://www.bnd.com/news/local/story/601729.html) that Cathedral High School was in existence from 1922 through 1964. It was in the early part of the 1960s that the archdiocese began making plans for combining the boys school of Cathedral with the all-girls school of Notre Dame. This plan was finalized in 1964 with the creation of Althoff High School, a co-ed catholic high school.
 
Belleville Cathedral was closed as was Notre Dame. The fate of the original Belleville Cathedral school building has turned out badly. Kent Agne tells us via the above mentioned newspaper article the Cathedral High School building has been razed.    
 
Belleville Cathedral High School Quick Facts
 
Year GS opened:                     1898
Year HS opened:                     1922
Year closed:                            1964
Consolidated to:                       Belleville Althoff HS
Cathedral HS team nickname:   the "Crusaders"
Cathedral HS team colors:        Blue & Gold
School Fight Song:                   Composed by band teacher Brother Mertens.
                                                  (Original tune & lyrics / Now Utilized by Althoff High School) 
                                                  Thank you to Bill Hausmann for this information.

Belleville Cathedral Fight Song
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Submitted by Bill Housmann

Athletics  
 
Belleville Cathedral definitely competed in boys basketball. It is likely that baseball, track, and football were offered as well. If you have ANY information on these sports please contact us at ihsgdwebsite@comcast.net. We are also interested int he "quick facts" portion of this page. What was Cathedral's team school fight song? What were the coach's names and great accomplishments? Please contact us if you have this information and would like to share it on this page.
 
BASKETBALL 
 
The Cathedral High School basketball program had some real nice seasons though they never brought home any IHSA hardware. The competition in the Belleville area is fierce and we are sure it was difficult to get through the Regional there. However, there were several memorable seasons for the Cathedral alum to be proud of. The folllowing list was located on the IHSA website (www.ihsa.org).  
 
1932-33   18 - 5
1933-34                       Coach Alphonse Scherer
1934-35   18 - 9            Coach Alphonse Scherer
1935-36   12 - 10          Coach Alphonse Scherer
1936-37   15 - 7            Coach Alphonse Scherer
1937-38                       Coach Bob Schmidt [partial] / Coach Edward Dunne [partial]
1938-39   20 - 6            Coach William Siemer
1939-40                       Coach Rothermich
1940-41                       Coach Henry Heideman
1941-42                       Coach Leo Wagner
1942-43                       Coach Alphonse Scherer
1943-44   14 - 11          Coach Albert Stein
1944-45   14 - 9            Coach Albert Stein
1945-46                       Coach Martin McMurtrey
1946-47   16 - 10          Coach Martin McMurtrey
1947-49                       Coach Martin McMurtrey
1949-53                       Coach Francis Haug
1953-54                       Coach Dan Crogham
1954-55   13 - 11          Coach Francis Haug
1955-56   16 -  8           Coach Francis Haug
1956-57   14 - 11          Coach Adrian Jansen
1957-58   20 - 7            Coach Adrian Jansen
1958-59   21 - 5            Coach Adrian Jansen
1959-60   23 - 5            Coach Adrian Jansen
1960-61   16 - 11          Coach Adrian Jansen
1961-62   16 - 8            Coach Adrian Jansen
1962-63   17 - 7            Coach Adrian Jansen
1963-64                       Coach Adrian Jansen
School's Last Season as Belleville Cathedral was 1963-64.
 
Coach Adrian Jansen saw to it that the school went out on a very high note. In Jansen's eight seasons at Cathedral the school had an overall record of of 136-39, a .663 winning percentage! This included three straight twenty-plus games won seasons from 1957-58 through 1959-60.
 
BOYS GOLF
 
One linkster brought home a top-ten individual medal from the State Golf Tournament. Robert Kosar earned a SEVENTH Place finish in the individual standings in 1947!
 
1947           Robert Kosar          7TH Place
 
FOOTBALL 
 
The Crusaders won several conference titles in the St. Louis Catholic League, five of them in the late-1940's. Cathedral took on the likes of Alton Marquette, St. Louis St. Joseph, St. Louis Chaminade, and Kirkwood Coyle in league action.
 
From former student Dennis Stockley:
 
During the '62-'63 school year the Varsity Football Team, under head coach Max Hamilton, racked up an impressive record of 9-1. The only loss being to BTHS.  As a side note, the assistant coach that year was Glennon Schott whom I believe is currently head coach at Althoff. I believe it was his first year at the school.
 
In the final season ('63-'64) Coach Hamilton lead the Crusaders to an 8 - 2 season with losses to Assumption and again BTHS.
 
1945             Catholic League Champs
                     Comes from behind to defeat cross-town rival Belleville High (first time in 19 years)
1946             Catholic League Champs
1947             Catholic League Champs
1948             Catholic League Champs
1949             Catholic League Champs
1962   9 - 1                                            Coach Max Hamilton
1963   8 - 2    (Final Season)                   Coach Max Hamilton
 
Alumni Great
 
From the Belleville News-Democrat (http://www.bnd.com/news/local/story/239219.html), an article about Henry Eversmann WWII veteran from Belleville (Cathedral). Thank you to Mark Jurenga for this great find.
 
Henry Eversmann
*Served in World War II; United States Army, 36th Infantry Division.
*Advanced to Corporal.
*Earned Purple Heart and Bronze Star.
*Campaigns include: Naples-Foggia, Rome-Arno, Southern France
 
MEMORIES
 
**From Dennis R Stockley, Althoff Class of '66
 
"Just to give you a bit more info about the school. It was staffed by the Brothers of Mary for, I believe, 59 years according to the CRUSADER '64, the yearbook for the schools final year. It also has a Class of 1911, Class of 1912 and Class of 1964 on the inside front cover page. The principal that final year was Brother Francis Haug S.M. and the vice-principal was Brother Thomas Egolf S.M.
......the old Cathedral High School building had a bowling alley in the basement.  I think it was only two or possibly four lanes. It used pin boys since it predated automatic pin setters.
I graduated from Althoff in 1966 attending Cathedral my Freshman and Sophomore years."
  
**From Gary N, Helfrich (Cathedral Class of 1964):
 
"Reading your article on my high school, I'd just like to add that Cathedral High School did indeed have a bowling alley in the basement. It had four lanes and my brother and I set pins there for two years. My Junior and Senior years. I also remember a cigarette machine was in the basement's hallway. You would not see that today. I was sorry to see the school building torn down two or three years ago."
   
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