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Vince in Bono Malum.
Conquer Evil by Doing Good.
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235 Baker Street West Roxbury, Massachusetts, (Suffolk County), 02132 United States |
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Type | Private, All-boys |
Religious affiliation(s) | Roman Catholic, Christian Brothers |
Established | 1957 |
President | Paul E. Sheff '62 |
Principal | Richard Chisholm |
Vice principal | Dr. James Keane '82 |
Grades | 7–12 |
Enrollment | 750 (2010) |
Student to teacher ratio | 12:1 |
Campus size | 12 acres (49,000 m2) |
Color(s) | Red and Silver |
Athletics conference | Catholic Conference - B |
Team name | Knights |
Accreditation(s) | New England Association of Schools and Colleges[1] |
Publication | CM Magazine |
Newspaper | 'Knight Insight' |
Yearbook | 'Talisman' |
Alumni | 9,500+ |
Vice Principal for Student Life | Brian Scott |
Admissions Director | Thomas Ryan |
Athletic Director | Alex Campea |
Website | www.catholicmemorial.org |
Catholic Memorial School is an all-boys college preparatory school (grades 7–12) located in West Roxbury, Massachusetts. It is located in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston.
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Catholic Memorial is a college-preparatory institution. Students come from over ninety different towns and communities. Each year at graduation, they head off in over a hundred directions.
Some recent college placements: Boston College, Boston University, Bowdoin College, Brandeis University, Bryant University, Carnegie Mellon University, Catholic University of America, College of the Holy Cross, Cornell University, Duke University, Emerson College, Gettysburg College, Harvard University, Iona College, New York University, Syracuse University, Wake Forest University, University of Chicago, University of Illinois, University of Massachusetts, University of Miami, University of Michigan, University of North Carolina, University of Notre Dame, University of Southern California.
Catholic Memorial is a private college preparatory school for young men in grades seven through twelve.
CM is known for service. There is a senior service program begins in March each year, with seniors taking one day out of each week to work on site at inner-city grammar schools, hospitals, non-profit agencies, clothing distribution centers, food pantries, soup kitchens, etc. Volunteers from all grades also visit the Casserly House in Roslindale each week to tutor at-risk children and the Golda Meir House in West Roxbury to help the elderly. Each year, CM students send large delegations to the Walk for Breast Cancer.
Tuition for the 2010-2011 school year is $13,700. Scholarships are awarded upon admission to students in Catholic Memorial's middle school program and high school program. The CM admissions committee selects students for scholarship eligibility based upon their past academic performance and the results of the entrance exams. No applications are available for CM scholarships; instead, every application for admission is reviewed for scholarship potential. Financial aid is available for qualifying CM families.
At Catholic Memorial, nearly every student participates in forensics, or speech and debate, at one point in his academic career. CM’s faculty work with students to produce confident public speakers through various classroom activities, and in the Speech and Debate club, students perform and compete interscholastically as they recite speeches, dramatic acts and original oratory. Since 1961, the school’s Speech and Debate program has produced over twenty-five state and three national champions, and the 2010 team won the “Founder’s Award” at Nationals.
The following are the Massachusetts Forensics League State Champions listed with their winning categories.
1985: Michael Kenneally '86 (Congress); 1989: Stephen Hebert '91/Kevin Connolly '92 (Duo Interpretation); 1990: Nick DePace '90 (Dramatic Interpretation); 1992: Joseph Cassidy '95 (Novice Reading); 1993: James Carrigan '96 (JV Extemporaneous); 1993: Sean Brennan '93 (Radio Broadcasting); 1994: Brian Donahue '94(Poetry Reading); 1995: Arthur J. Lewis '95 (Radio Broadcasting); 1998: Alex MacMillan '01 (Prose Reading); 1999: Paul Hawkins '99 (Radio Broadcasting); 1999: Alex MacMillan '01 (Prose Reading); 1999: Matthew Maalouf '02 (Declamation); 2000: Matthew Maalouf '02 (Declamation); 2005: Joseph McLean '07 (Declamation); 2006: Liam Concannon '08 (Declamation); 2006: Christian Holland '06 (Dramatic Interpretation); 2006: Max Erilus '06 (Play Reading); 2008: Joseph Murphy '08(Radio Broadcasting); 2009 Michael Giovanucci '09 (Play Reading); 2010 Patrick Simas (Dramatic Performance); 2010 Christopher Masterson (Oratory); 2010 John Allaire (Declamation); 2010 Joseph Botsch (Best Speaker PF Debate)
Catholic Memorial are known as the Knights. They are a member of the Catholic Conference. The other teams in the Catholic Conference are the Boston College High School Eagles, the Malden Catholic Lancers, the St. John's Preparatory School Eagles, and the Xaverian Brothers High School Hawks. St. John's is the sixth team in the conference in some sports.
In the past five years alone, Catholic Memorial students' athletic accomplishments include: 2007 All-New England Champion in Wrestling - Craig Carpenter; 2007 All-American and All-State Champion in Track - Matthew Dewey; 2008 State Champions in Basketball; 2008 New England Rugby Football Union Champions - Rugby; 2008 State Champion in Wrestling - Rich Wingert; 2009 State Champions in Hockey; 2009 All-American in Football - Brennan Williams; 2009 State Champions in Soccer; 2010 State Champion in Track - Donovan Henry (300m); 2010 State Champion in Golf - Joe Harney
Catholic Memorial is one of the top high school ice hockey team competing in the MIAA, with Boston College High School being their bitter rival (they are the only two teams to win multiple Super Eight tournaments (CM has 15 while BC High has 4.)
Catholic Memorial has won thirteen of eighteen Super Eight tournaments, which pits the best eight Division 1 teams in the state against each other in a round-robin tournament to determine the Division 1A Massachusetts state champion. Catholic Memorial has consistently been ranked number one in Massachusetts boys ice hockey by the Boston Globe. Catholic Memorial has also been nationally ranked as the number one team a number of times, with the most recent dating this year in 2008.
In the spring of 2009, Catholic Memorial established an award to recognize notable achievement among its alumni. This recognition is seen as rooted in the school’s motto, Vince In Bono Malum, "Conquer Evil by Doing Good" and as witness to a life of accomplishment and service. This award is the highest honor Catholic Memorial bestows on its graduates. The award is given in three categories: Professional Achievement, Service to Community and Outstanding Young Alumnus.
2009 Vince in Bono Malum Honorees Jack Cleary '64, Professional Achievement; Frank Doyle '66, Professional Achievement; Richard Ring '64, Service to Community; Peter Trovato '00, Outstanding Young Alumnus;
2010 Vince in Bono Malum Honorees Paul Chisholm '66, Professional Achievement; John Roche '71, Professional Achievement; Bill Leahy '64, Service to Community; Brian Shuman '98, Outstanding Young Alumnus
The following are the members, listed by their induction year, of Catholic Memorial School's Athletic Hall of Fame.
1996 Hall of Fame Inductees Ronald S. Perry: A.D., Basketball and Baseball Coach; James R. O’Connor: A.D., Football Coach; John E. Dahlstrom ’63: Football, Basketball, Baseball and Track; C. Edward (Skip) Lockwood, Jr. ’64: Baseball, Track and Basketball; Ronald C. Teixeira ’65: Basketball; King B. Gaskins ’72: Basketball; Joseph L. O’Brien ’73: Football, Basketball, Baseball and Track; Ronald K. Perry ’76: Basketball, Baseball and Football; Robert M. Sameski ’79: Football; Mark G. MacDonald ’80: Football, Wrestling and Track; Mark C. Foley ’85: Cross-Country and Track; Edward P. (Ted) Donato ’87: Hockey;
1997 Hall of Fame Inductees Francis D. Costello ’69: Basketball; John J. Finn ’89: Cross-Country and Track; Edward J. McElaney ’62: Football, Hockey and Baseball; Brother William P. Murphy, C.F.C.: Cross-Country and Track Coach; E. William Raynor ’70: Basketball; Richard E. Ring ’64: Football, Hockey and Baseball; James H. Walsh IV ’74: Football, Hockey, Track and Tennis;
2001 Hall of Fame Inductees Robert G. Welz ’64: Football and Baseball; Hal Carey ’95: Baseball, Basketball and Soccer; Bill Leahy ‘64: Cross-Country and Track; David Singleton ’74: Baseball, Football and Track; William Hanson: Hockey Coach; The 1973 State Championship Baseball Team;
2006 Hall of Fame Inductees Vincent G. Hickey ’69: Football and Baseball; Rev. Peter F. Quinn ’63: Football and Baseball; Michael C. Sylvia ’94: Hockey, Soccer and Golf; Allen M. Doyle ’66: Hockey and Golf; Thomas F. Meagher, Jr.: Track Coach; Mark L. Bavis ’88: Hockey; John F. “Jack” Busalacchi ’66: Hockey and Baseball; The 1965 State Championship Basketball Team;
2008 Hall of Fame Inductees Kevin J. Ahearn ’66: Hockey and Golf; Stephen J. Berte ’98: Football and Wrestling; Stephen R. Fratalia ’72: Football, Hockey and Track; Joseph J. Hough ’02: Football, Basketball and Baseball; William “Billy” Martin ’75: Cross-Country and Track; Charles A. “Chuck” Texeira ’89: Football, Hockey and Track; Vincent Catano: Track Coach; The 1986 State Championship Hockey Team;
2010 Hall of Fame Inductees James O’Brien ’64: Basketball; Kevin Rose ’74: Football, Swimming and Baseball; Joe Howard ’75 (Posthumously): Football, Track; George Grant ’85: Cross Country and Track; Tom Noble ’94: Hockey; James Catano ’01: Cross Country and Track; Robert Ryan ’02: Football, Basketball and Baseball; Joe Day: Basketball Coach; The 1978 Super Bowl Championship Football Team
Preceded by First year of tournament |
Super Eight Hockey Tournament Champions 1991 through 1995 |
Succeeded by Boston College High School |
Preceded by Arlington Catholic High School |
Super Eight Hockey Tournament Champions 1998 through 2001 |
Succeeded by Boston College High School |
Preceded by Boston College High School |
Super Eight Hockey Tournament Champions 2003 through 2005 |
Succeeded by Boston College High School |
Preceded by Reading High School |
Super Eight Hockey Tournament Champions 2009 |
Succeeded by Hingham High School |
Preceded by Marshfield High School |
NERFU New England DII Rugby Champions 2008 |
Succeeded by |
Preceded by Tantasqua Regional High School |
MIAA DII State Champions 2008 |
Succeeded by Move To Division 1 |
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MIAA DI Soccer State Champions 2009 |
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