ATHLETICS
We know that the Momencs St. Judes High School boys competed in basketball and hockey. We believe that baseball and track,
possibly even football, were offered at one time as well. If you have any specific information regarding the Black Knight
athletic program please write to us via the means listed below.
EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
Chorus was definitely an option at Momence St. Judes. Band, dances, and other clubs and activities were also a part of
the school's educational opportunities.
MEMORIES
**From Alphe Seymour:
"I am an alumnus of SJS. I have put together a vast amount of info about SJS. I have put together every yearbook, pictures,
school songs, school news papers, video clips, memories of many of the alumni, and just about every name of the alumni. I
have sent a CD (of this information) to Patrick Zugg, who lives in Momence. His insurance business is on Washington Street.
He is the son of the farmer who ran the St. Jude Ranch in the 1950's and 60's. Good luck!"
**From Greg Holler:
"I attended St. Jude freshman and sophomore years, Fall 1966 to Summer 1968. Information you may be missing is:
Team
colors: Black and Orange
Team Nickmane: Black Knights
I played basketball and hockey and I sang in the choir
while I was attending. The most notable singing engagement we had was singing at the policeman's mass in the cathedral
in Chicago. Thanks for keeping the memories alive."
**From Henry Ogrodnik:
"I attended St. Jude Seminary from the fall of 1965 to the spring of 1967.
It was the best 2 years of my entire 16 years of parochial education and did a
wonderful job preparing me for my 28 year career in the US Army. At St. Jude
your day was packed from 5AM to 10PM with classes and other activities. We did
not spend all day in chapel but a good portion was dedicated to that part of the
seminarian life. There were also ample grounds (nearly 50 acres) to exercise
and enjoy nature at St. Jude. I know of the cemetery located in the NE corner of
the grounds near the apple orchard may have been omitted because of article
space, but many well known Claretians were buried there.
I believe the nuns who did our great meal preparation were either from
Chile or Peru. Wonderful cooking! They understood very little English but if you
were able to communicate with them in Spanish you could expect some extra
portions. Everyone there tried their best to make you feel at home.
I was one of the few “brother” seminarians who was originally scheduled to
go to the LaSalle/Peru IL. seminary but it was closed in 1965 and the few
brother seminarians attending there were transferred to St. Jude, in Momence.
I do not remember a hockey team when I was at St. Jude but I did play
junior varsity and varsity basketball. One of our games was against Holy Cross
Seminary at Norte Dame in Indiana. Another was against Onarga Military Academy
in central IL. We did not excel in sports for various reasons but it was all in
how you played the game anyway and we did that well. The gym contained a
swimming pool that I really enjoyed during my off hours and the basketball court
was fairly modern for those days.
I believe actor Danny Thomas was an important player in recruitment while I
was going there. He was in a promotional movie that was shown to all the
Catholic primary school students who were in 8th or 7th grade showcasing the
Seminary. That may be what initially peaked my interest in this way of life."
SPECIAL THANKS...
We'd like to offer thanks to Dr. Malachy McCarthy with the Claretian Fathers in
Chicago for several bits of information he provided regarding
St. Judes' history, as well as the Montay dissertation for information found in that article.
ALL THE HELP WE CAN GET.....
is something we say a lot and can get from you if you know more information about the history of
Momence St. Judes Seminary. We welcome your information via email at ihsgdwebsite@comcast.net or by writing us at the following address:
IHSGD Site
6439 North Neva
Chicago, IL 60631