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Christian Brothers College High School

Christian Brothers College High School (CBC High School) is a Lasallian Catholic college preparatory school for young men in Town and Country, Missouri,[2] a suburb of St. Louis. It is located in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Saint Louis and is owned and operated by the De La Salle Christian Brothers Midwest District and is the second oldest Lasallian school in the United States.

Christian Brothers College High School
Address
1850 De La Salle Drive

,
United States
Coordinates38°38′23″N 90°27′31″W / 38.6397°N 90.4587°W / 38.6397; -90.4587
Information
TypePrivate
MottoReligio ∙ Mores ∙ Cultura
(Religion ∙ Morals ∙ Culture)
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
Established1850; 174 years ago (1850)
FounderInstitute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools
PresidentMichael Jordan
DeanJeff Myer
PrincipalTimothy Seymour
Grades912
GenderBoys
Enrollment840 (2017)
Color(s)   Purple and Vegas Gold
Athletics conferenceMetro Catholic Conference
Team nameCadets
AccreditationNorth Central Association of Colleges and Schools[1]
NewspaperThe Turret
YearbookThe Guidon
Tuition$17,985 (2020-2021)
AffiliationInstitute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools
Websitewww.cbchs.org

Christian Brothers College in the early 20th century

History edit

Early years (1850–1916) edit

The school was founded in 1850 under the name St. Joseph's Academy by three French-speaking Christian Brothers who had come to St. Louis the previous year from Montreal, Quebec. In 1851, the school moved from its original location at 16th and Market Streets to 8th and Cerre Streets in downtown St. Louis, and the name changed to the "Academy of the Christian Brothers." In December 1855, the school was granted a college charter, becoming the Brothers' first U.S. institution to operate at the collegiate level.[3]

In 1882, due to lack of space, the school moved to the "Cote Brilliante" campus in north St. Louis on the northeast corner of Easton Ave. and N. Kingshighway, where it served as a primary, secondary, and college boarding school for boys. At one point in the 1890s, more than half of St. Louis' clergy were graduates of CBC.[citation needed]

The Summer Olympic Games were held in St. Louis in 1904, the first Olympics to feature a competitive soccer (association football) tournament and to award medals in the sport. Concerns regarding team travel from Europe, and a lack of amateur players of the sport, were addressed when the Cadets of Christian Brothers College (along with the Raiders, a soccer team made up from members of St. Rose Parish Church Athletics Association) were invited to represent the United States in the association football tournament of the 1904 Summer Olympic Games. The only other entrant in the competition were the then-champions of Canada, from Galt, Ontario. The tournament was held in Francis Field in mid-November. The Canadians easily won the gold medal, but Christian Brothers College came second, and each member of the team was awarded a silver medal. Those remain the only Olympic medals awarded to a school or college. The second-place finish remains the best result achieved by a United States men's soccer team at the Olympic Games. The 11 members of the school team included three brothers, John, Thomas, and Charles January, and the youngest of the siblings was just 16 years old at the time. Charles, the last surviving member of the team, died in 1970.

On October 5, 1916, a fire destroyed the school,[4] killing seven firefighters, two sick Brothers, and a nurse. Washington University in St. Louis allowed CBC to use the former Smith Academy building for the rest of the academic year.

Clayton Campus (1922–2003) edit

For several years, the brothers taught in parochial schools until a new "Christian Brothers College High School" was built at University Lane and Clayton Road in Clayton, Missouri. The school building was opened in 1922 and expanded several times over the following decades to accommodate increasing enrollment.

CBC long hosted an Army JROTC program; students were required to participate. Later, it became a voluntary program, and was disbanded in 1993.

In 1998, the CBC Board of Directors announced the school would move eight miles westward to a new campus in West St. Louis County.

West County Campus (2003–present) edit

The current campus is located at the northwest corner at the intersection of I-64 and I-270, close to Missouri Baptist University. The first academic year at the new location was 2003–04. [citation needed] In January 2006, CBC announced plans to begin drug testing all students during the 2007-08 academic year. The school became the first private school in the West St. Louis area to implement such testing, and the proposal received widespread press coverage.[5][6]

Athletics edit

School mascot edit

The mascot from the inception of inter-collegiate athletics at CBC until 1916 was the Collegians. The team was known as the Hi-Pointers during the early years on Clayton Road through the 1950s; the name derives from the Hi-Pointe neighborhood in Clayton where CBC was located from 1922 to 2003. The team was unofficially renamed the Cadets after the students when CBC began mandatory JROTC training in the 1930s. The name became official in 1958 and the Cadets logo was created in 1993 by Jason Buford (class of 1994). An alternative nickname that was deemed from the students of CBC, called it “bub”. They use this term as a chant and a general nickname for there school. Such chants include Roll BuB or alternatives.

Athletic grounds edit

A. Spinelli 86' Field at W. Michael Ross '66 Stadium Prominently viewed off of I-64 on the Town and Country campus is W. Michael Ross Stadium, a 3,000 seat Multi-Purpose stadium hosting Football, Soccer, Lacrosse and Ultimate. Carved into the southern hill of the campus, Ross Stadium is known for its dusk time shadows and sun rays during early season football games. It also prominently features a rock "CBC" on the grandstand hillside, similar to the University of Missouri "M". Spinelli Field in 2012 became a "Championship Field". The turf that was used to replace the original surface is from the Mercedes-Benz Superdome and hosted the BCS National Championship and several Bowl Games.

Cadet Park

CBC's practice fields are called "Cadet Park"; it has enough room for about 2 football fields. CBC's baseball field and tennis courts are also here.

Mike Shannon Stadium at Cadet Park

Mike Shannon Stadium is CBC's baseball stadium. The team began playing games there for 2013. Before, the project began CBC's varsity team played at Missouri Baptist University.

Metro Catholic Conference edit

CBC is a chartered member of the Metro Catholic Conference (MCC). The MCC, sometimes known as "The Big 5," was formed in 1992 and includes Chaminade College Preparatory School, De Smet Jesuit High School, St. John Vianney High School, and SLUH.

Championships edit

National collegiate championships
  • Soccer: 1890, 1891, 1892, 1893, 1894, 1895, 1896, 1897, 1898, 1899, 1900, 1901, 1902, 1903, 1904, 1905[7]
Team state championships
  • Baseball: 2010, 2015
  • Basketball: 1933, 1959, 1960, 1963, 1997, 2014, 2022
  • Football: 2014, 2017, 2018, 2021, 2022
  • Ice Hockey: 1983, 1987, 1988, 1993, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2021
  • Soccer: 1969, 1983, 1984, 1988, 2004, 2005, 2009, 2012, 2016, 2018
  • Inline Hockey: 2001, 2004, 2005, 2011, 2016
  • Lacrosse: 2007, 2013
  • Track and Field: 1935, 1941
  • Indoor Track and Field: 1940
  • Racquetball: 2007
  • Wrestling: 2018, 2019
  • Bowling: 1998, 2004
  • Cross Country: One individual state championship (1998)
  • Wrestling: Nine individual state champions most recently 2018 at 113, 126, 132, 182

The CBC Hockey team won 130 straight games from 2002–03 to the 2006 season final.

CBC Football has had 3 consecutive undefeated seasons in 1961, 1962 and 1963, before the state title in Missouri was established.

Collegiate Level
 
The soccer team that won the silver medal at the 1904 Summer Olympics
  • Football: 1900 (Missouri State)
  • Soccer: 1901 (USA National Champions), 1901 (Canadian National Champions)
1904 Summer Olympic Games
  • Association Football (Soccer): Silver Medal (Best appearance by U.S. men's soccer team in Olympic history)

Performing arts edit

The Cerre Players, headed by Thomas Murray and Ed Goetz, are noted for performance- plays and musicals that have included High School Musical On Stage!, A Few Good Men, Urinetown, Les Miserables, Footloose, Jesus Christ Superstar, Beauty and the Beast, Crazy for You, How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, Oklahoma!, and Sweeney Todd. Murray completed his 100th production at CBC with Little Shop of Horrors. The new theatre, Gundaker Theater, opened in 2003 when CBC moved to the West County campus.

The CBC Music Program, informally called the "Band of Brothers", primarily plays jazz and rock-style music. The choral groups include "The Cadet Chorus" and the premier group "Brothers in Harmony". The CBC Drum-line is noted for novelty cadences like "Canosaurus" and "High Voltage". The Band of Brothers, Brothers in Harmony, and the Drum-line are CBC's primary performing and touring groups. CBC also offers classes in Piano, Guitar, Music Practicum and a Beginning Band.

Notable alumni edit

Arts edit

Politics edit

Athletics edit

Professional soccer edit

Other edit

References edit

  1. ^ NCA-CASI. . Archived from the original on April 29, 2009. Retrieved 2009-06-23.
  2. ^ "Subdivision Map". Town and Country, Missouri. Retrieved 2022-07-23. - Indicated as "CBC High School"
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-07-29.
  4. ^ http://www.usgennet.org/usa/mo/county/stlouis/kempland/2cbc-fire22.jpg [bare URL image file]
  5. ^ "CBC Parents Voice Overwhelming Support For Student Drug Testing". ksdk.com. 2006-01-27. Retrieved 2014-02-17.
  6. ^ . February 20, 2006. Archived from the original on 2006-02-20.
  7. ^ Smith, Melvin. . sover.net. American Soccer History Archives. Archived from the original on December 14, 2017. Retrieved December 11, 2017.
  8. ^ . Exhibits.slpl.org. 1905-06-04. Archived from the original on 2012-02-14. Retrieved 2014-02-17.
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-06-01. Retrieved 2009-01-19.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-06-01. Retrieved 2009-02-02.
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-06-01. Retrieved 2009-01-19.
  12. ^ Harold Moise, The Moise Family of South Carolina (1961), pp. 35-37.

External links edit

  • Official website

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Christian Brothers College High School news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2010 Learn how and when to remove this message Christian Brothers College High School CBC High School is a Lasallian Catholic college preparatory school for young men in Town and Country Missouri 2 a suburb of St Louis It is located in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Saint Louis and is owned and operated by the De La Salle Christian Brothers Midwest District and is the second oldest Lasallian school in the United States Christian Brothers College High SchoolAddress1850 De La Salle DriveTown and Country St Louis address MissouriUnited StatesCoordinates38 38 23 N 90 27 31 W 38 6397 N 90 4587 W 38 6397 90 4587InformationTypePrivateMottoReligio Mores Cultura Religion Morals Culture Religious affiliation s Roman CatholicEstablished1850 174 years ago 1850 FounderInstitute of the Brothers of the Christian SchoolsPresidentMichael JordanDeanJeff MyerPrincipalTimothy SeymourGrades9 12GenderBoysEnrollment840 2017 Color s Purple and Vegas GoldAthletics conferenceMetro Catholic ConferenceTeam nameCadetsAccreditationNorth Central Association of Colleges and Schools 1 NewspaperThe TurretYearbookThe GuidonTuition 17 985 2020 2021 AffiliationInstitute of the Brothers of the Christian SchoolsWebsitewww cbchs orgChristian Brothers College in the early 20th century Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years 1850 1916 1 2 Clayton Campus 1922 2003 1 3 West County Campus 2003 present 2 Athletics 2 1 School mascot 2 2 Athletic grounds 2 3 Metro Catholic Conference 2 4 Championships 3 Performing arts 4 Notable alumni 4 1 Arts 4 2 Politics 4 3 Athletics 4 4 Professional soccer 4 5 Other 5 References 6 External linksHistory editEarly years 1850 1916 edit The school was founded in 1850 under the name St Joseph s Academy by three French speaking Christian Brothers who had come to St Louis the previous year from Montreal Quebec In 1851 the school moved from its original location at 16th and Market Streets to 8th and Cerre Streets in downtown St Louis and the name changed to the Academy of the Christian Brothers In December 1855 the school was granted a college charter becoming the Brothers first U S institution to operate at the collegiate level 3 In 1882 due to lack of space the school moved to the Cote Brilliante campus in north St Louis on the northeast corner of Easton Ave and N Kingshighway where it served as a primary secondary and college boarding school for boys At one point in the 1890s more than half of St Louis clergy were graduates of CBC citation needed The Summer Olympic Games were held in St Louis in 1904 the first Olympics to feature a competitive soccer association football tournament and to award medals in the sport Concerns regarding team travel from Europe and a lack of amateur players of the sport were addressed when the Cadets of Christian Brothers College along with the Raiders a soccer team made up from members of St Rose Parish Church Athletics Association were invited to represent the United States in the association football tournament of the 1904 Summer Olympic Games The only other entrant in the competition were the then champions of Canada from Galt Ontario The tournament was held in Francis Field in mid November The Canadians easily won the gold medal but Christian Brothers College came second and each member of the team was awarded a silver medal Those remain the only Olympic medals awarded to a school or college The second place finish remains the best result achieved by a United States men s soccer team at the Olympic Games The 11 members of the school team included three brothers John Thomas and Charles January and the youngest of the siblings was just 16 years old at the time Charles the last surviving member of the team died in 1970 On October 5 1916 a fire destroyed the school 4 killing seven firefighters two sick Brothers and a nurse Washington University in St Louis allowed CBC to use the former Smith Academy building for the rest of the academic year Clayton Campus 1922 2003 edit For several years the brothers taught in parochial schools until a new Christian Brothers College High School was built at University Lane and Clayton Road in Clayton Missouri The school building was opened in 1922 and expanded several times over the following decades to accommodate increasing enrollment CBC long hosted an Army JROTC program students were required to participate Later it became a voluntary program and was disbanded in 1993 In 1998 the CBC Board of Directors announced the school would move eight miles westward to a new campus in West St Louis County West County Campus 2003 present edit The current campus is located at the northwest corner at the intersection of I 64 and I 270 close to Missouri Baptist University The first academic year at the new location was 2003 04 citation needed In January 2006 CBC announced plans to begin drug testing all students during the 2007 08 academic year The school became the first private school in the West St Louis area to implement such testing and the proposal received widespread press coverage 5 6 Athletics editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed July 2018 Learn how and when to remove this message School mascot edit The mascot from the inception of inter collegiate athletics at CBC until 1916 was the Collegians The team was known as the Hi Pointers during the early years on Clayton Road through the 1950s the name derives from the Hi Pointe neighborhood in Clayton where CBC was located from 1922 to 2003 The team was unofficially renamed the Cadets after the students when CBC began mandatory JROTC training in the 1930s The name became official in 1958 and the Cadets logo was created in 1993 by Jason Buford class of 1994 An alternative nickname that was deemed from the students of CBC called it bub They use this term as a chant and a general nickname for there school Such chants include Roll BuB or alternatives Athletic grounds edit A Spinelli 86 Field at W Michael Ross 66 Stadium Prominently viewed off of I 64 on the Town and Country campus is W Michael Ross Stadium a 3 000 seat Multi Purpose stadium hosting Football Soccer Lacrosse and Ultimate Carved into the southern hill of the campus Ross Stadium is known for its dusk time shadows and sun rays during early season football games It also prominently features a rock CBC on the grandstand hillside similar to the University of Missouri M Spinelli Field in 2012 became a Championship Field The turf that was used to replace the original surface is from the Mercedes Benz Superdome and hosted the BCS National Championship and several Bowl Games Cadet ParkCBC s practice fields are called Cadet Park it has enough room for about 2 football fields CBC s baseball field and tennis courts are also here Mike Shannon Stadium at Cadet ParkMike Shannon Stadium is CBC s baseball stadium The team began playing games there for 2013 Before the project began CBC s varsity team played at Missouri Baptist University Metro Catholic Conference edit CBC is a chartered member of the Metro Catholic Conference MCC The MCC sometimes known as The Big 5 was formed in 1992 and includes Chaminade College Preparatory School De Smet Jesuit High School St John Vianney High School and SLUH Championships edit National collegiate championships Further information Christian Brothers Cadets men s soccer Soccer 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 7 Team state championships Baseball 2010 2015 Basketball 1933 1959 1960 1963 1997 2014 2022 Football 2014 2017 2018 2021 2022 Ice Hockey 1983 1987 1988 1993 2001 2003 2004 2005 2007 2008 2009 2012 2014 2015 2016 2017 2021 Soccer 1969 1983 1984 1988 2004 2005 2009 2012 2016 2018 Inline Hockey 2001 2004 2005 2011 2016 Lacrosse 2007 2013 Track and Field 1935 1941 Indoor Track and Field 1940 Racquetball 2007 Wrestling 2018 2019 Bowling 1998 2004 Cross Country One individual state championship 1998 Wrestling Nine individual state champions most recently 2018 at 113 126 132 182 The CBC Hockey team won 130 straight games from 2002 03 to the 2006 season final CBC Football has had 3 consecutive undefeated seasons in 1961 1962 and 1963 before the state title in Missouri was established Collegiate Level nbsp The soccer team that won the silver medal at the 1904 Summer Olympics Football 1900 Missouri State Soccer 1901 USA National Champions 1901 Canadian National Champions 1904 Summer Olympic Games Association Football Soccer Silver Medal Best appearance by U S men s soccer team in Olympic history Performing arts editThe Cerre Players headed by Thomas Murray and Ed Goetz are noted for performance plays and musicals that have included High School Musical On Stage A Few Good Men Urinetown Les Miserables Footloose Jesus Christ Superstar Beauty and the Beast Crazy for You How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying Oklahoma and Sweeney Todd Murray completed his 100th production at CBC with Little Shop of Horrors The new theatre Gundaker Theater opened in 2003 when CBC moved to the West County campus The CBC Music Program informally called the Band of Brothers primarily plays jazz and rock style music The choral groups include The Cadet Chorus and the premier group Brothers in Harmony The CBC Drum line is noted for novelty cadences like Canosaurus and High Voltage The Band of Brothers Brothers in Harmony and the Drum line are CBC s primary performing and touring groups CBC also offers classes in Piano Guitar Music Practicum and a Beginning Band Notable alumni editArts edit King Baggot star of the silent film era Mike Peters Pulitzer Prize winning editorial cartoonist for the Dayton Daily News and author of the popular comic strip Mother Goose and Grimm Politics edit Jack Buechner congressman and former state legislator Michael Burton member of the Missouri House of Representatives and former actor Joseph M Darst former mayor of St Louis 1949 1953 William L Ewing mayor of St Louis 1881 1885 8 Harold A Moise member of the Louisiana Supreme Court 1948 to 1958 Athletics edit 1904 Olympic soccer medalists Charles Bartliff Warren Brittingham Oscar Brockmeyer Alexander Cudmore Charles January John January Thomas January Raymond Lawler Louis Menges Peter Ratican Jake Burger baseball player for Chicago White Sox Cameron Brown professional football player NFL amp XFL Herb Donaldson former NFL player Culver Hastedt runner and two time gold medalist at the 1904 Summer Olympics also won numerous Open Olympic events in 1904 representing CBC and the Missouri Athletic Club Larry Hughes NBA shooting guard with Philadelphia 76ers Golden State Warriors Washington Wizards Cleveland Cavaliers Chicago Bulls New York Knicks Charlotte Bobcats and Orlando Magic Joseph Lydon boxer and bronze medalist at the 1904 Summer Olympics also played for the CBC soccer team that won the silver medal John Kelly amateur golfer runner up in the 2006 U S Amateur Golf Championship Caleb Love University of Arizona basketball player Patrick McCaw NBA player with Toronto Raptors Philip McRae NHL player with St Louis Blues Hughie Miller baseball player Don Mueller MLB player with New York Giants Chicago White Sox 2 time All Star Jeff Otis former NFL quarterback Jonathan Owens NFL safety Mike Shannon Major League Baseball player for St Louis Cardinals and sports broadcaster Harry Swacina Major League Baseball player for Pittsburgh Pirates and Baltimore Terrapins Justin Tatum basketball player and coach Matt Vierling Major League Baseball player for the Philadelphia Phillies and the Detroit Tigers Joe Vitale retired NHL player and current radio color analyst for the St Louis Blues Armon Watts NFL defensive tackle Nazzan Zanetello baseball player Professional soccer edit Brandon Barklage professional soccer player with New York Red Bulls Zach Bauer professional soccer player with AC St Louis Daryl Doran indoor soccer player jersey retired by St Louis Steamers in 2006 Don Droege professional soccer player Jimmy Dunn soccer player and National Soccer Hall of Fame inductee 9 Mike Freitag professional soccer player and college coach Carl Gentile professional soccer player Tommy Heinemann professional soccer player with Vancouver Whitecaps FC Tom Howe professional soccer player Harry Ratican soccer player and National Soccer Hall of Fame inductee 10 Jimmy Roe soccer player and National Soccer Hall of Fame inductee 11 Mark Santel professional soccer player AJ Cochran Professional soccer player MLS amp USL Other edit Martin Stanislaus Brennan American Roman Catholic priest and scientist Mark Hertling U S Army lieutenant general Martin Kilcoyne sportscaster Thomas Licavoli former gangster bootlegger Harold A Moise associate justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court 1948 1958 12 Owen Shroyer political activist Benedict T Viviano New Testament scholar and authorReferences edit NCA CASI NCA Council on Accreditation and School Improvement Archived from the original on April 29 2009 Retrieved 2009 06 23 Subdivision Map Town and Country Missouri Retrieved 2022 07 23 Indicated as CBC High School History CBC Archived from the original on 2012 07 29 http www usgennet org usa mo county stlouis kempland 2cbc fire22 jpg bare URL image file CBC Parents Voice Overwhelming Support For Student Drug Testing ksdk com 2006 01 27 Retrieved 2014 02 17 Schools consider drug tests February 20 2006 Archived from the original on 2006 02 20 Smith Melvin College Soccer National Champions 1857 58 1909 10 sover net American Soccer History Archives Archived from the original on December 14 2017 Retrieved December 11 2017 St Louis Mayors Exhibits slpl org 1905 06 04 Archived from the original on 2012 02 14 Retrieved 2014 02 17 Jimmy Dunn Class of 1974 Archived from the original on 2009 06 01 Retrieved 2009 01 19 Henry Ratican Class of 1950 Archived from the original on 2009 06 01 Retrieved 2009 02 02 Jimmy Roe Class of 1997 Archived from the original on 2009 06 01 Retrieved 2009 01 19 Harold Moise The Moise Family of South Carolina 1961 pp 35 37 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Christian Brothers College High School amp oldid 1216481120, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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