Columbus High School (Iowa)

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Columbus Catholic High School
Established 1959
Type
Affiliation WA-Mac Conference
Principal Tom Ulses
Location 3231 W. 9th St.
Waterloo, Iowa USA
Colors Green, White
Mascot Sailors
Website www.columbushigh.org


Columbus High School (CHS) is a Catholic secondary school in Waterloo, Iowa. It opened its doors on 31 August 1959 after three years of fund-raising by its primary advocate, Father A.A. McAvoy.

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[edit] History and financing

Columbus High School first opened its doors to a class of 406 men and 431 women on 31 August 1959 following a three year fund-raising effort. The school's primary advocate, Father A.A. McAvoy, began directing fundraising efforts in 1956 for the school. By 1959, McAvoy's efforts had yielded nearly two million dollars worth of pledges, a remarkable amount in the small community of Waterloo, and the largest raising effort in the history of the community at the time.

In 1958 the cornerstone was blessed by Archbishop Leo Binz, and Father John Paar was named principal later that year. In 1968, Father Walter Brunkan, the assistant principal, was promoted to principal and remained in that role for over twenty years. The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Dubuque reassigned Fr. Brunkan to St. Mary Catholic Church in Greene, Iowa, in 1991, and Michael Palmer became the first lay principal. Mr. Palmer retired in 1999, and once again the assistant principal, Todd Dirth, took over.

[edit] Namesake

Columbus High School was named after Christopher Columbus, and the use of his name was meant to evoke a sense of adventure and the faith required to embark of a voyage into the unknown that has no certain end. The school mascot is the sailor, also after Columbus, and the school colors are green and white.

[edit] Athletics

Columbus supports a wide variety of athletic programs, some of which have been very successful.

The Sailors won the Class 2A football championship in 2004.

The school also has a long history of very successful competitors in women's tennis. Women's Tennis Coach Dave Will won the National High School Women's Tennis Coach Award in 2004.

Columbus's wrestling team won the Class 2A Title in 2004.

Brenton Kuchera, Bob Pedersen, Tom Heathershaw, and Marco Roche were selected to attend the 2006 Hawkeye Boys State sponsored by the American Legion.

Columbus boys golf team won the Class 2A Title in 2004. - Tim Hansen was the individual champion

Columbus boys golf team won the Class 3A state title in 1999, 2000, and 2002. - Ben Hanson was the individual champion in 2002

[edit] Notable alumni

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