FACTS ABOUT CHICAGO ST. CYRIL HIGH SCHOOL
First opened:
1900
Moved to new building:
1902
Closed elementary dept.: 1910
Closed college dept.:
1918
Changed name to Mt. Carmel: 1924
School
colors:
unknown
School nickname:
unknown
School song:
unknown
ATHLETICS AND EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
We are confident that sports were offered to the boys at St. Cyril prior to its name change, as it
was a charter member of the Chicago Catholic League in 1912. Photos below of a boys' tennis team as well as baseball prior
to 1912 were provided by Mandy Connolly, granddaughter of Joseph Taffe, who was a member of both teams.
Although no records were found for football (which its' successor, Mount Carmel, is well-known for with the number
of state championships), basketball, baseball, or track, we did find on the IHSA website that St. Cyril had an individual
state champ in tennis. In 1919, George O'Connell was the state singles' champion, quite an accomplishment when private schools
were not yet members of the IHSA.
Also, historian Robert Pruter also found that St. Cyril won four Catholic League titles between 1912-1916.
The school took league championships in lightweight basketball (1912-13 and 1915-1916), in addition
to one each in baseball and track during the spring of 1913.
WE ARE IN NEED OF MORE INFORMATION....
about the history of Chicago St. Cyril High School. If you have anything to add, such as sports records,
photos, or memories from a graduate, then we invite you to contact us. Please do so by emailing us atter dr.veeman@gmail.com or thru the USPS at
Illinois High School Glory Days
6439 North Neva
Chicago, IL 60639