The History of Belleville St. Henry Preparatory Seminary
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.
A brief history of the St. Henry parish and school system has been attained by our good friend Mark Jurenga. St.
Henry's Preparatory Seminary was originally supported by Bishop Althoff (namesake of the current Belleville
Catholic HS). It appears peak enrollment at the school reached 225.
St. Henry's began as a college for candidates for the priesthood on October 4, 1926. Sometime after that the high school
level came about. They eventually closed the college and those high school students who wanted to continue went to Lewis
College in Romeoville.
During World War II, St. Henry's had two graduates who were missionary priests who were
beheaded in the Phillippines as officers in the United States military. They had a priest, Fr. Paul Schulte,
OMI who was confined to St. Henry's by order of the FBI due to his German birth. Also classes for the college students were
held all summer long to keep the seminarians from being drafted.
St. Henry's was closed in June of 1984 with
an enrollment of 67 students.
A short and excellent history of the school can be found at the
website located at the following web address:
http://www.sthenrys.org/
Maurice (Micky) Lee (Class
of 1966) tells us the college portion closed before he began attending the high school.
"I entered St. Henry as a high school
freshman in the summer of 1962 and graduated in the spring of 1966. (I do not recall) college there the
entire time I was there. It was only a high school."
Paul Bauer, St. Henry class of 1962, attended college class at St. Henry during the 1962-63 school
year. He attended St. Louis University after his first year was completed at St. Henry's.
Brother Tom Ruhmann OMI (Class of 1967) advises that the college classes were discontinued after
the 1964-65 school year ended.
The kids who may have attended St. Henry's Prep now have the option to attend Althoff High School in Belleville
for their Catholic education.
St. Henry's High School Quick Facts
Year opened:
late 1920s
Year Seminary Prep HS closed: 1984
Grade school closed:
2005
St. Henry team nickname: "Eagles"
St. Henry team colors: Blue
& White
School Fight Song:
"Fight, Eagles, Fight!"
Supplied by Michael J. L'Abbe
Music: Traditional arranged by Fr. John Edward Thomas Pylazinski, OMI
Lyrics: Bill Burke and Mike L'Abbe, Class of 69
Fight, Eagles, Fight til the end.
FIght, Eagles! Fight til we win!
Fight Eagles!
Let 'em
feel our weight, ...oh...
Let them
know that we're great,
That we're
no second rate.
Fight, Eagles, Fight til the end.
Fight, Eagles! Fight til we win!
FIGHT for our colors: [shout] BLUE AND WHITE!
Eagles to Victory!