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Brother Martin High School is a private,
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, all-male college preparatory school run by the
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Province of the
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in
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. It was established by the brothers in 1869 as St. Aloysius College. It is located in the
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.


School mascot and colors

The school's
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is a crusader and the colors are crimson and gold.


Campus

Brother Martin High School is located on Elysian Fields Avenue in Gentilly, an established residential neighborhood in New Orleans. The school campus includes Cor Jesu Hall, the oldest building on the current campus; built in 1954, the Conlin Gymnasium (now fully air-conditioned), the largest high school gym in the city, and the newest components on campus; the Thomas F. and Elaine P. Ridgley Fine Arts and Athletic Center, commonly known as the "Ridgley Center", E. A. Farley Field, used for Soccer, Baseball and non-varsity football, the Roland H. & Macy Paton Meyer Science and Mathematics Building, and the James B. Branton Chapel. Renovations were also made to the Cor Jesu building, second-floor resource center, Library, Benson Mall, and Food Services.


Thomas F. and Elaine P. Ridgley Fine Arts and Athletic Center

In January 1999, over 400
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, Brothers and friends attended the dedication ceremony for the Thomas F. and Elaine P. Ridgley Fine Arts and Athletic Center. The dedication of this facility was presided over by Bishop Gregory Aymond, CJ’67, hosted by Brother Ivy LeBlanc, S.C. President of Brother Martin High School and was the realization of the goal of the first phase of the Campaign for Brother Martin High School. The entrance to the Ridgley Center Lobby is on a diagonal. The diagonal sits on the Faubourg-Darcantel line, one of the oldest boundaries in the city. Upstairs in the second floor lobby, a wall of windows frame E.A. Farley Field.


E. A. Farley Field

Between 1945 and 1947 the Brothers of the Sacred Heart, looking toward the future had purchased more than of property, primarily from the Farley family, in the growing residential area of Gentilly. By 1952 Brother Martin Hernandez as provincial planned and supervised the construction of Cor Jesu High School on the Gentilly site. Through his Youth Progress Program Archbishop Joseph Francis Rummel contributed $475,000 toward construction and furnishings of the new school. From 1980 through 1983 the school purchased parcels of land from the Farley Family which was bordered by Mandeville Street, Gentilly Boulevard, St. Aloysius Drive (formerly Stephen Girard St.) and Cor Jesu Drive (formerly Marigny St.) for use in their athletic and extracurricular programs. The field underwent a renovation as part of Phase II of the Capital Campaign during which a baseball field was constructed and additional athletic storage and restrooms were added. The playing surface was redone and drainage and a sprinkler system were installed, allowing the lower level teams to play home games on campus, although the varsity plays its home games at Kirsch-Rooney Stadium at nearby
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. This is especially where the football team practices. And also the baseball teams.


Roland H. & Macy Paton Meyer Science and Mathematics Building

The Roland H. & Macy Paton Meyer Science and Mathematics Building opened for the 2007–2008 school year on August 17. The Meyer Building is located at the corner of Elysian Fields Avenue and Sumpter Street, the former site of the Brothers’ Residence (circa 1955). This building houses computer, chemistry, physics and biology labs. For flexibility, eight science classrooms adjoin the three state-of-the-art lab spaces on the second floor. The first floor has seven math classrooms and a computer lab.


The James B. Branton Chapel

The James B. Branton chapel is settled in front of the Roland H. & Macy Paton Meyer Science and Mathematics Building.


Academics

Brother Martin High School is fully accredited by the
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. The school offers college- preparatory classes to young men in grades 8–12. There is a program specially designed for eighth grade. Eighth grade students are required to carry a minimum of six courses. The Placement Committee will place students into the appropriate level of English, math and science. An eighth grade student who fails any subject during the regular school session must successfully complete remedial work in the subject area at Brother Martin summer session before he may advance to the freshman year at Brother Martin. It also provides a curriculum designed to develop skills and create options for higher education. Eighth grade students are required to carry a minimum of six courses including Religion 8, English 8 or English 1 honors, Introduction to Algebra, Algebra 1 or Algebra 1 honors, computer application, earth science, physical science or physical science honors, world geography and honors, health/PE, Fine Arts Survey, and electives. To graduate, students must earn a minimum of 24 credits. Each course is equal to one credit. Freshmen, sophomores, and juniors are required to carry and successfully complete all required courses and a minimum of six credits each year, seniors must carry and complete all required courses and a minimum of five credits. Students enrolled in all four honor courses during their sophomore year are invited into the Honors Program. A student that is participating in the Honors Program will be required to continue taking honors or advanced placement courses in English, math, science, and social studies. In addition, a student must also complete three consecutive credits of the same foreign language. The successful participation of a student in the Honors Program earns him an honors diploma at graduation.


School organization and administration

The official governing body of Brother Martin High School is the school's board of directors, which is responsible for setting school policy and regulations and hiring the school president and principal. The administration of Brother Martin is a president, the principal, dean of students, assistant principal for academics, assistant principal for admissions, and assistant principal for student services.


Athletics

Brother Martin is a member of the
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and participates in District 9-5A, also known as the Catholic League for the number of Catholic schools in the district. Brother Martin athletics started back in the early 1900s with
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and
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. Now over 100 years later, Brother Martin has more than 12 varsity sports for students to choose from. Brother Martin's years of athletic traditions have yielded numerous State and District Championships over the years. The school has teams in baseball, basketball, bowling, cross country, football, golf, soccer, swimming, tennis, track and wrestling- which is regarded as one of the best wrestling programs in the state, with 21 state championship titles since 1979. All teams except tennis, swimming, golf wrestling, and bowling consist of four levels of competition: eighth grade, ninth grade, junior varsity and varsity. The school has had a bowling team as a club sport for many years, but in the 2007–08 school year, it came out with a varsity bowling team. The team competes as a member of the LHSAA. Teams are selected through a tryout process. The Crusader football team was coached for 27 seasons (1970–96) by
Bobby Conlin Brother Martin High School is a private, Catholic, all-male college preparatory school run by the United States Province of the Brothers of the Sacred Heart in New Orleans, Louisiana. It was established by the brothers in 1869 as St. Aloysius Col ...
, who compiled a 204–99–5 record, the most wins for any Catholic League coach, and the most for any New Orleans-area coach in Louisiana's highest classification. He led Brother Martin to the 1971 Class AAAA state championship with a 23–0 victory over archrival St. Augustine. The Crusaders also reached the championship game in 1989, losing 35–7 to Ouachita Parish. Conlin was posthumously inducted into the LHSAA Hall of Fame in 2003. Brother Martin's basketball teams won state championships in three of its first five seasons following the merger of St. Aloysius and Cor Jesu. The 1969–70 team went 36–0 and was named a mythical national champion. In 1974, the Crusaders defeated the Catholic League rival Holy Cross in the championship game, led by the future University of Kentucky and NBA player
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.


Championships

National championships
*(1) Basketball State championships
*(2) Baseball *(6) Basketball *(4) Bowling *(8) Cross Country *(1) Football *(1) Golf *(2) Soccer *(1) Tennis *(21) Wrestling All championships
Baseball *1974-1975 - District, State Runner-up *1983-1984 - State *1984-1985 - State Runner-up *1988-1989 - District Tournament *1990-1991 - District *1995-1996 - State *2007-2008 - District *2009-2010 - District *2012-2013 - Undefeated District, State Quarterfinalist *2013-2014 - District, State Quarterfinalist *2014-2015 - State Semifinalist *2018-2019 - District, State Semifinalist In addition to the listed school championships, the 1983 American Legion baseball team sponsored by Brother Martin won the Louisiana state championship and Mid-South regional and placed fourth at the American Legion World Series. Basketball *1969-1970 - District, State, National *1970-1971 - District, State *1972-1973 - District *1973-1974 - District, State *1978-1979 - District *1982-1983 - District Runner-up; State Semifinalist *1986-1987 - District *2002-2003 - District, State Runner-up *2003-2004 - District, State *2004-2005 - District, State *2006-2007 - District *2009-2010 - State *2011-2012 - District, State Semifinalist *2012-2013 - State Quarterfinalist *2016-2017 - District, State Runner-up *2017-2018 - State Quarterfinalist *2018-2019 - State Semifinalist *2019-2020 - State Semifinalist Bowling *1973-1974 - City *1977-1978 - City *1987-1988 - City *1988-1989 - City *1991-1992 - City *1994-1995 - City *1997-1998 - City *2008-2009 - State Runner-up *2009-2010 - Bi-Regional *2010-2011 - State Runner-up *2013-2014 - Undefeated District, Bi-Regional, State Semifinalist *2014-2015 - Undefeated District, Bi-Regional, State *2015-2016 - Undefeated District, Bi-Regional, State *2016-2017 - Undefeated District, Bi-Regional, State Semifinalist *2017-2018 - Undefeated District, Bi-Regional, State *2018-2019 - Undefeated District, Bi-Regional, State *2019-2020 - Undefeated District (Regional and State canceled due to COVID closure) Cross Country *1969-1970 - City *1970-1971 - City, District *1971-1972 - City, District, State *1972-1973 - City, District, State Runner-up *1973-1974 - City, District *1974-1975 - City, District *1975-1976 - City, District *1976-1977 - City, District *1977-1978 - City, District *1978-1979 - City, District *1979-1980 - City, District, State Runner-up *1980-1981 - City, District, State *1981-1982 - City, District, State *1983-1984 - City *1984-1985 - City, State Runner-up *1986-1987 - City *1991-1992 - City, District, State Runner-up *1992-1993 - City, District, State Runner-up *1993-1994 - State *1994-1995 - City, District, State Runner-up *1995-1996 - City, District *1997-1998 - State Runner-up *1998-1999 - State *1999-2000 - District, State *2000-2001 - City, District *2001-2002 - City *2002-2003 - City, District, State *2003-2004 - City, State Runner-up *2004-2005 - City, State Runner-up *2005-2006 - City, State Runner-up *2006-2007 - City *2007-2008 - City, State *2008-2009 - City *2011-2012 - District, Metro, State Runner-Up *2012-2013 - District Runner-Up, Metro *2014-2015- State Runner-Up *2015-2016- Metro *2016-2017 - District, Region *2017-2018 - District, Region *2018-2019 - District, Region, State Runner-Up *2019-2020 - District, Region Football *1969-1970 - Miracle Strip Bowl *1971-1972 - District, State *1972-1973 - District *1975-1976 - Shrimp Bowl *1977-1978 - District *1978-1979 - Turkey Bowl *1983-1984 - District *1985-1986 - District *1989-1990 - State Runner-up *1992-1993 - District *2007-2008 - District *2008-2009 - District *2014-2015 - State Semifinalist *2018-2019 - State Quarterfinalist *2019-2020 - State Semifinalist Golf *1969-1970 - District *1970-1971 - District *1971-1972 - City *1976-1977 - District, Regional *1985-1986 - District *1988-1989 - District, Regional *1992-1993 - Regional *1993-1994 - Regional *1995-1996 - Regional *2001-2002 - District, Regional *2003-2004 - State *2006-2007 - District, Regional *2012-2013 - District *2018-2019 - Catholic League Soccer *1992-1993 - District *1997-1998 - District *1999-2000 - State *2000-2001 - State *2001-2002 - State Runner-up *2011-2012 - Co-District *2012-2013 - Co- District, State Semifinalist *2013-2014 - Undefeated District, State Quarterfinalist *2014-2015 - State Quarterfinalist *2016-2017 - District *2019-2020 - District, State Quarterfinalist Swimming *1987-1988 - District, State Runner-up *1988-1989 - District, State Runner-up *1994-1995 - State Runner-up *1995-1996 - State Runner-up Tennis *1977-1978 - City *1984-1985 - State Runner-up *1985-1986 - City, District *1986-1987 - City, District, State *1987-1988 - State Runner-up *2011-2012 - Regional Doubles, Regional Runner-up *2012-2013 - District Runner-up, Regional Runner-up *2013-2014 - District Runner-up, Regional Runner-up *2014-2015 - District Runner-up, Regional Runner-up *2015-2016 - District Runner-up, Regional Runner-up *2016-2017 - Regional Singles, Regional Runner-up *2017-2018 - District and Regional Champions, State Runner-up *2018-2019 - District and Regional Champions, State Runner-up Track and Field *1971-1972 - District *1972-1973 - District *1975-1976 - District *1978-1979 - District *1979-1980 - District *1982-1983 - District *1983-1984 - District *1984-1985 - District *1986-1987 - District *1990-1991 - Indoor State Runner-up *1994-1995 - Indoor State Runner-up *1995-1996 - Regional *1996-1997 - Regional *2003-2004 - District, Regional *2005-2006 - District, Regional *2007-2008 - District, Regional *2008-2009 - District, Regional *2011-2012 - District *2012-2013 - District *2013-2014 - District *2014-2015 - District Wrestling *1977-1978 – District, State Runner-up *1978-1979 – City, State *1980-1981 – State Runner-up *1981-1982 – City, State *1982-1983 – District, State Runner-up *1983-1984 – City, State *1984-1985 – District, State *1985-1986 – District, State *1986-1987 – District, State *1989-1990 – District *1995-1996 – District, Regional, State Runner-up *1996-1997 – District, State Runner-up *1998-1999 – District, State *1999-2000 – District, State *2000-2001 – District, State *2001-2002 – District, State *2002-2003 – District, State *2005-2006 – State Runner-up *2006-2007 – District, State *2011-2012 – District, State *2012-2013 – District, City, State *2013-2014 – Undefeated District, State *2014-2015- District, State *2015-2016- District, State *2017-2018 - District, Regional, State *2018-2019 - District, State *2019-2020 - District, State *2021-2022 - Undefeated District, State *''Source

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Crusader Fight Song

"We're gonna' fight for our alma mater, for Brother Martin crimson and gold. We're gonna' fight 'till the skies resound it! We're gonna' win over foes untold. The Crimson Crusaders are our heroes, they are the men who never say, "Die." So while the whole gang is here let's stand up and cheer for Brother Martin High."


Extracurricular activities

Some extracurricular activities offered include Academic Games, art and design club, book club, Bands- Marching, Concert, and Symphonic Bands, a pep and stage band, cheerleading, chorus, CSPN (Crusader Streaming & Programming Network), Culinary Crusaders, Close-Up, cyber patriot, drama club, Excalibur National Honor Society, fishing club, intramurals,
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, lacrosse, a literary magazine (''The Pen and the Sword''), literary rally, martial arts medical support staff,
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,
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,
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, NJROTC, quiz bowl team, rugby team, speech and debate club, student ambassadors, student ministry, student recruiting team,
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, tabletop gaming club, ultimate frisbee, world culture club, and yearbook (''Yesterday'').


Hurricane Katrina

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forced the school to close in August 2005. Brother Martin opened a temporary facility at
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in Baton Rouge for their students. Catholic High allowed students and faculty of Brother Martin to use their facilities during its after hours. Displaced Brother Martin students continued to learn here for the remainder of 2005. Brother Martin High School reopened its doors in New Orleans in January 2006 sustaining minimal flood damage to the bottom floors. Many faculty and volunteers helped renovate and repair the damaged sections of the school.


Notable alumni

NOTE: Some of those listed below graduated from one of Brother Martin's forerunner schools, St. Aloysius (1869–1969) and Cor Jesu (1954–69) *
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, football player for the
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, and 50th overall pick in the
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*
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,
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, 19was
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of the
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as well as
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* Arthur J. O'Keefe, former mayor of New Orleans (1926–1929) * Richard Brennan Sr. (1931–2015), New Orleans
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, owned the
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* Charles Emile "Peppi" Bruneau Jr. (born 1942), Class of 1962, New Orleans attorney and member of the
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from 1976–2007 * Garret Chachere, college football coach * Philip Ciaccio, state representative, New Orleans City Council member, state circuit judge from 1982 to 1998 *
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, Former
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) *
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, basketball player for the
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, former
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point guard, and 9th overall pick in the 2008 NBA Draft * Fernando del Valle (born Brian Stephen Skinner), operatic tenor *
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, Bass-Baritone *Rod West, Group President,
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football champion,
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1988 * Edward Scheidt, retired Chairman of the
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Center * Eric F. Skrmetta,
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,
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* Garey Forster, radio host, former state representative and state labor secretary *
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, current
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*Wayne Riley, former President of
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*
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Ph.D, Col. USAR (retired), Prof Emeritus, Our Lady of Holy Cross College, St. Aloysius band member (1941-1945) under Prof. Taverna * Juan LaFonta, Louisiana State Representative, District 96 * Ken Bordelon, former NFL linebacker (
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); co-captain of Brother Martin's 1971 Class AAAA state championship team *
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, lead singer of band
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* Michael D. Perry, software engineer, photographer and writer * Pascal F. Calogero Jr., Chief Justice,
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(retired) *
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, fitness guru and celebrity *
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, basketball player, member of Brother Martin's 1974 state champions, 1978 NCAA champion
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and 1981
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Champion
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* Don Newman, member of Brother Martin's 1974 state basketball champions; NBA assistant coach, including World Champion San Antonio Spurs 2005 & 2007. d 2018 *
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, celebrity TV chef on PBS, author and New Orleans cooking instructor. Played football at Brother Martin,
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Robert William Muench Robert William Muench (born December 28, 1942) is an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. Muench served as bishop of the Diocese of Baton Rouge in Louisiana from 2002 to 2018. He previously served as bishop of the Diocese of Covington ...
, Bishop of the Diocese of Baton Rouge * Ronald Austin Williams II,
New Orleans Police Department The New Orleans Police Department (NOPD) has primary responsibility for law enforcement in New Orleans, Louisiana. The department's jurisdiction covers all of Orleans Parish, while the city is divided into eight police districts. The NOPD has a ...
officer, murdered in 1995 by
Antoinette Frank Antoinette Renee Frank (born April 30, 1971) is a former officer of the New Orleans Police Department (NOPD) who, on March 4, 1995, committed a violent armed robbery at a restaurant which resulted in the killing of two members of the Vietnamese- ...
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Stanton Moore Stanton Moore (born July 9, 1972) is an American funk, jazz, and rock drummer from New Orleans. Most widely known as a founding member of Galactic, Moore has also pursued a solo recording career (beginning with his 1998 debut ''All Kooked Out! ...
, drummer of New Orleans band
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Tom Benson Thomas Milton Benson (July 12, 1927 – March 15, 2018) was an American businessman, philanthropist and sports franchise owner. He was the owner of several automobile dealerships before buying the New Orleans Saints of the National Football Leagu ...
, owner of the
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&
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(died 2018) *
Zeke Bonura Henry John "Zeke" Bonura (September 20, 1908 – March 9, 1987) was a first baseman in Major League Baseball. From 1934 through 1940, he played for the Chicago White Sox (1934–1937), Washington Senators (1938, 1940), New York Giants (1939) and ...
, Former
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player (
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, Washington Senators,
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Chicago Cubs The Chicago Cubs are an American professional baseball team based in Chicago. The Cubs compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as part of the National League (NL) Central division. The club plays its home games at Wrigley Field, which is located ...
) * Richard Pinner, Former
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New Orleans District Geotechnical Engineering Chief,
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, (Retired 2020)


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External links


The Archdiocese of New Orleans official website

Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
{{authority control Private middle schools in New Orleans Private high schools in New Orleans Catholic secondary schools in New Orleans Boys' schools in the United States Schools accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Educational institutions established in 1869 1869 establishments in Louisiana