sport.wikisort.org - StadiumMonsignor Bonner High School was an all-male Augustinian Catholic High School in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Philadelphia. It was located in Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania. Bonner was created in 1953 as Archbishop Prendergast High School for Boys. In 1955, the current building was constructed, and in 1957 entitled Monsignor Bonner High School. The previously occupied building became the all-female Archbishop Prendergast High School. In 2012, Bonner merged with the all-girls Archbishop Prendergast High School to form Monsignor Bonner and Archbishop Prendergast High School. The Order of St. Augustine is no longer associated with the combined institution.
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Private, all-male school in Drexel Hill, Delaware County, Pennsylvania, United States
Monsignor Bonner High School |
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403 North Lansdowne Avenue , , 19026
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Coordinates | 39°57′12″N 75°16′53″W |
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Type | Private, All-Male |
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Motto | "Purity - Integrity - Loyalty" |
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Religious affiliation(s) | Roman Catholic |
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Denomination | Order of Saint Augustine |
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Established | 1953 |
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Closed | 2012 |
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Grades | 9–12 |
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Color(s) | Green and White |
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Nickname | Friars |
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Newspaper | Bonner Bulletin |
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Yearbook | BonAire |
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Alumni | 18,000 |
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History
Monsignor Bonner was run by the Order of Saint Augustine of the Province of St. Thomas of Villanova. It was one of nine Augustinian high schools in North America.[1] Bonner had a storied history with the Augustinians, as those assigned to Bonner resided in the friary behind the school. Monsignor John J. Bonner, the school's namesake, was the Superintendent of Schools of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia from 1926 to 1945. He is credited with establishing the Philadelphia Catholic League and was one of the best-known Catholic educators in the country.
In September 2005, the Office of Catholic Education of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia announced an administrative restructuring of Monsignor Bonner High School for Boys and the neighboring Archbishop Prendergast High School for Girls. The schools began operating under one administration beginning on 1 July 2006. Bonner's president was appointed president of the new co-institutional Monsignor Bonner & Archbishop Prendergast Catholic High School. The principal of neighboring Archbishop Prendergast High School, Mrs. Mary Berner, was named principal of the co-institutional school in January 2006.
The Augustinians in North America
The order's North American foundation happened in 1796 when Irish friars arrived in Philadelphia. Michael Hurley was the first American to join the Order the following year. Friars established schools, universities, and other works throughout the Americas, also including Villanova University in Philadelphia (USA) and Merrimack College (USA). Malvern Preparatory School was founded in 1842 alongside Villanova University. By 1909, two Augustinian houses and a school had been established in Chicago, 1922 in San Diego, by 1925 a school in Ojai and Los Angeles; 1926 a school in Oklahoma; in 1947 a college in Massachusetts; in 1952 Austin Catholic Preparatory School in Detroit, Michigan (closed in 1978); in 1953 this school; 1959 a school in New Jersey, another in Reading (Massachusetts); and in 1962 a school in Illinois.
The Augustinian Friars left campus and removed themselves from the day-to-day activities of the school at the end of the 2008-2009 academic school year. Due to the lack of priests in the Augustinian Order and the expense to the Province of Saint Thomas of Villanova, they decided to leave and focus on the remaining parishes, ministries, facilities, and educational institutions they serve. Many of Bonner's friars relocated to nearby Malvern Preparatory School.
Admissions
At one time, the student body numbered 3,000. In 2012, it was 600.[2]
Notable alumni
- Dennis Christopher - Golden Globe nominated film and stage actor
- John Cappelletti - 1973 Heisman Trophy winner and College Football Hall of Fame inductee
- Jamie Kennedy - stand-up comedian, television producer, screenwriter, and actor
- Quang Vinh - Vietnamese singer
- Anthony Becht - Former NFL tight end with the New York Jets, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, St. Louis Rams, Arizona Cardinals, and Kansas City Chiefs (2000-2011)
- Al Atkinson - Former NFL & AFL linebacker for the New York Jets (1965-1974). 1967 AFL All-Star and Super Bowl II champion.
- Larry Mendte - news anchor, commentator and radio talk show host. First male host of Access Hollywood.
- Carlos Mugabo - former basketball player for Florida Atlantic University (2005-2009) and the Rwanda national basketball team
- Jason Love - professional basketball player for Unión de Santa Fe of the TNA
- Marcus McElhenney - won bronze medal for rowing in the men's eight at the 2008 Summer Olympics
- Harry Perretta - Villanova University women's basketball head coach (1978–2020). 1996 Big East Conference women's basketball Coach of the Year.
- John Nash - former NBA general manager of the Philadelphia 76ers (1986–1990), Washington Bullets (1990–1996), New Jersey Nets (1999–2000), and Portland Trail Blazers (2003–2006)
- Rodney Blake - former professional basketball player. Inducted into the Philadelphia Big 5 Hall of Fame.
- Ed Stefanski - former professional basketball player and NBA general manager of the New Jersey Nets (2004-2007) and Philadelphia 76ers (2007-2010)
- Jerry Crawford - former umpire in Major League Baseball (1977-2010) and president of the Major League Umpires Association
- Marc Verica - former professional football quarterback for the Washington Redskins (2011) and Cougars de Saint-Ouen l'Aumône, France (2012-2013)
- Leo Burt - indicted in connection with the August 24, 1970, Sterling Hall bombing at the University of Wisconsin–Madison campus. Member of FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list from September 4, 1970, to April 7, 1976.
- Mike Teti - head coach of United States National Men's Rowing Team (2018–present). Won bronze medal for rowing in the men's eight at the 1988 Summer Olympics.
- Ashley Howard - La Salle University men's basketball head coach (2018–present)
- Christopher G. Donovan - former Democratic politician who served as the Speaker of the Connecticut House of Representatives (2009-2013)
- Sam Oropeza - professional mixed martial artist and boxer. Has competed for Bellator MMA, Strikeforce, and King of the Cage
- Thomas J. Stapleton - Pennsylvania State Representative for the 165th district (1975-1978)
- Carl Robie - Gold medal swimmer in 200 m butterfly “the Philadelphia flyer” (1959-1961) [3]
- David Krmpotich - Olympic silver medalist, rowing, men's coxless fours, and U.S. team torch bearer at 1988 Seoul Olympics.[4]
Notable staff
Presidents
The position of President established in 1993 for all Archdiocesan High Schools. The President is responsible for financial operations, facilities issues, fundraising, alumni relations, and external affairs.
- 1993 to 1996: Rev. Gordon Marcellus, O.S.A.
- 1996 to 1999: Mr. Thomas Smith
- 1999 to 2001: Rev. John Denny, O.S.A. '75
- 2001 to 2009: Rev. Augustine M. Esposito, O.S.A '69
- 2009 to 2012: Rev. James P. Olson
Principals
The Principal was originally the top administrator in the school. In 1993, this shifted when the Presidency was introduced. Since then, the Principal has handled the day-to-day operation of the school.
- 1953 to 1959: Rev. John Gallagher, O.S.A.
- 1959 to 1962: Rev. Kenneth Kennedy, O.S.A.
- 1962 to 1967: Rev. Thomas Mahoney, O.S.A.
- 1967 to 1972: Rev. David Duffy, O.S.A.
- 1972 to 1974: Rev. Francis Sevick, O.S.A.
- 1974 to 1976: Rev. Harry Erdlen, O.S.A.
- 1976 to 1979: Rev. George Burnell, O.S.A.
- 1979 to 1987: Rev. Francis Horn, O.S.A., '67
- 1987 to 1993: Rev. Gordon Marcellus, O.S.A.
- 1993 to 1999: Rev. John T. Denny, O.S.A., '75
- 1999 to 2005: Dr. Thomas F. Rooney, EdD, '62
- 2005 to 2006: Mr. William Brannick, '95 (Acting Principal)
- 2006 to 2007: Mrs. Mary Haley Berner, (first co-institutional Principal)
- 2007 to 2012: Mr. William E. Brannick, '95 (co-institutional Principal)
Notes
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Founded 1736 |
Communities |
- Aronimink
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- Bywood
- Drexel Hill
- Drexel Park
- Highland Park
- Llanerch Hills
- Kellyville
- Kirklyn
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Education |
- Upper Darby SD
- Bonner & Prendergast Catholic HS (merger of Bonner HS & Prendergast HS)
- Delco CC
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Historic Sites |
- Lower Swedish Cabin
- Collen Brook Farm
- Tower Theater
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Infrastructure |
- Market–Frankford Line
- Media/Wawa Line
- Norristown High Speed Line
- SEPTA Routes 101 and 102
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Regional Rail Stations |
- Primos
- Secane
- Fernwood-Yeadon
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Trolley/Subway Station |
- 69th Street Transportation Center
- Parkview
- Fairfield Avenue
- Walnut Street
- Avon Road
- Hilltop Road
- Beverly Boulevard
- Congress Avenue
- Lansdowne Avenue
- Drexel Park
- Irvington Road
- Drexel Hill Junction
- Garrettford
- Drexel Manor
- Marshall Road
- Creek Road
- Huey Avenue
- School Lane
- Aronimink
- Anderson Avenue
- Drexelbrook
- Drexeline
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Philadelphia Catholic League |
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Founded 1920 |
Member Schools |
- Archbishop John Carroll High School
- Archbishop Prendergast High School
- Archbishop Ryan High School
- Archbishop Wood Catholic High School
- Bishop McDevitt High School
- Cardinal O'Hara High School
- Conwell-Egan Catholic High School
- Father Judge High School
- John W. Hallahan High School
- Lansdale Catholic High School
- La Salle College High School
- Little Flower Catholic High School for Girls
- Monsignor Bonner High School
- Roman Catholic High School
- Saint Hubert High School
- Saint Joseph's Preparatory School
- Saints John Neumann and Maria Goretti Catholic High School
- West Philadelphia Catholic High School
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Philadelphia |
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Ordinaries |
- Bishops
- Michael Francis Egan
- Henry Conwell
- Francis Kenrick
- John Neumann
- Archbishops
- James Frederick Wood
- Patrick John Ryan
- Edmond Francis Prendergast
- Dennis Joseph Dougherty
- John Francis O'Hara
- John Krol
- Anthony Bevilacqua
- Justin Rigali
- Charles J. Chaput
- Nelson J. Perez
- Auxiliary Bishops, current
- Edward Michael Deliman
- Michael J. Fitzgerald
- John J. McIntyre
- Timothy C. Senior
- Auxiliary Bishops, former
- Cletus Joseph Benjamin
- Michael Francis Burbidge
- Joseph R. Cistone
- Michael Joseph Crane
- Edward Peter Cullen
- Louis A. DeSimone
- Francis James Furey
- John Joseph Graham
- Edward Hughes
- Hugh L. Lamb
- Martin Nicholas Lohmuller
- Robert P. Maginnis
- Joseph Francis Martino
- Joseph Carroll McCormick
- John Joseph McCort
- Gerald Vincent McDevitt
- Joseph P. McFadden
- Joseph Mark McShea
- Gerald O'Hara
- Francis B. Schulte
- Daniel Edward Thomas
- Thomas Jerome Welsh
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Churches |
- Cathedral
- Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul
- Parish churches
- List of churches in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Philadelphia
- Immaculate Conception
- Old St. Joseph
- Old St. Mary
- St. Adalbert
- St. Agatha and St. James
- St. Anne
- St. Augustine
- St. Basil the Great
- St. Cyprian
- St. Donato
- St. Francis de Sales
- St. Joachim
- St. Michael
- St. Nicholas of Tolentine
- St. Thomas the Apostle Church
- St. William
- Chapels and shrines
- Church of the Gesú
- National Shrine of Our Lady of Czestochowa
- National Shrine of St. John Neumann
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Education |
- Seminary
- St. Charles Borromeo Seminary
- Higher education
- Cabrini College
- Chestnut Hill College
- Gwynedd Mercy University
- Holy Family University
- Immaculata University
- La Salle University
- Neumann University
- Rosemont College
- Saint Joseph's University
- Villanova University
- High schools
- Acad. of Notre Dame de Namur
- Archbishop John Carroll
- Archbishop Prendergast
- Archbishop Ryan
- Archbishop Wood
- Bishop McDevitt
- Bishop Shanahan
- Cardinal O'Hara
- Conwell-Egan
- Country Day School of the Sacred Heart
- Devon Prep
- Father Judge
- Gwynedd Mercy Academy
- Holy Ghost Prep
- John W. Hallahan Catholic Girls
- La Salle College HS
- Lansdale Catholic
- Little Flower
- Malvern Prep
- Mercy Career & Technical
- Merion Mercy Acad.
- Monsignor Bonner
- Mount Saint Joseph Acad.
- Nazareth Acad.
- Pope John Paul II
- Roman Catholic HS for Boys
- Saint Basil Academy
- Saint Joseph's Prep
- Saints John Neumann and Maria Goretti
- St. Hubert Catholic High School for Girls
- Villa Joseph Marie
- Villa Maria Academy
Closed |
- St. James High School for Boys
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Priests |
- Living
- Edward Joseph Adams
- Herbert Bevard
- Michael J. Bransfield
- Joseph L. Coffey
- Joseph Anthony Galante
- James Green
- Joseph A. Pepe
- Nelson J. Perez
- Deceased
- Francis Brennan
- Edwin Byrne
- George Aloysius Carrell
- Hubert James Cartwright
- Joseph M. Corrigan
- Joseph Thomas Daley
- Edmond John Fitzmaurice
- John Edmund Fitzmaurice
- John Patrick Foley
- Francis Xavier Gartland
- Daniel James Gercke
- Michael Hurley
- Ignatius Frederick Horstmann
- John Hughes
- Francis Edward Hyland
- Thomas Francis Kennedy
- Philip R. McDevitt
- Thomas Joseph McDonough
- Thomas McGovern
- Eugene J. McGuinness
- William Matthews
- John Joseph O'Connor
- William O'Hara
- Jeremiah F. Shanahan
- John W. Shanahan
- David B. Thompson
- Francis X. DiLorenzo
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Miscellany |
- Archdiocesan Boy Choir
- Frances Xavier Cabrini
- Catholic League
- The Catholic Standard & Times
- Katharine Drexel
- Sexual abuse scandal
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Catholicism portal
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Main school districts | Chester Upland |
- Chester High School
- Science and Discovery High School
- Smedley Allied Health School
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Chichester | |
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Garnet Valley |
- Garnet Valley High School
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Haverford Township |
- Haverford High School
- Haverford Middle School
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Interboro | |
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Marple Newtown |
- Marple Newtown High School
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Penn-Delco | |
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Radnor Township |
- Radnor High School
- Radnor Middle School
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Ridley | |
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Rose Tree Media | |
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Southeast Delco | |
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Springfield | |
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Upper Darby | |
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Wallingford-Swarthmore | |
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William Penn | |
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Other schools | Charter schools |
- Chester Charter Scholars Academy
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Private schools |
- Academy of Notre Dame de Namur
- Agnes Irwin School
- Christian Academy
- Delaware County Christian School
- Episcopal Academy
- Faith Temple Christian School
- George Crothers Memorial School
- Hill Top Preparatory School
- Media-Providence Friends School
- New Beginnings Academy
- Valley Forge Military Academy and College
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Philadelphia | Closed |
- St. James High School for Boys
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Unionville-Chadds Ford (partially located in Chester Co.) | |
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West Chester Area (partially located in Chester Co.) |
- West Chester East High School
- West Chester Henderson High School
- West Chester Rustin High School
- Fugett Middle School
- Peirce Middle School
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Boys' schools in the Philadelphia area |
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Public boys' schools | Pennsylvania |
- Boys' Latin of Philadelphia Charter School (Philadelphia)
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Closed |
- The Young Men's Leadership School at Thomas E. FitzSimons High School (Philadelphia)
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Became co-ed |
- Central High School (Philadelphia)
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Private boys' schools | Pennsylvania |
- Devon Preparatory School (Devon)
- Father Judge High School (Philadelphia)
- Holy Ghost Preparatory School (Bensalem)
- La Salle College High School (Wyndmoor)
- Malvern Preparatory School (Malvern)
- Roman Catholic High School (Philadelphia)
- Saint Joseph's Preparatory School (Philadelphia)
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New Jersey |
- St. Augustine Preparatory School (Buena Vista Township)
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Delaware |
- Salesianum School (Wilmington)
- St. Edmond's Academy (Wilmington)
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Closed |
- Northeast Catholic High School (Philadelphia)
- St. James High School for Boys (Chester)
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Merged |
- Monsignor Bonner High School (Drexel Hill)
- Saint John Neumann High School (Philadelphia)
- West Philadelphia Catholic High School for Boys (Philadelphia)
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Boys' schools in Pennsylvania |
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Public boys' schools |
- Boys' Latin of Philadelphia Charter School
Closed |
- The Young Men's Leadership School at Thomas E. FitzSimons High School (Philadelphia)
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Became co-gender |
- Central High School (Philadelphia)
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Private boys' schools | Philadelphia area |
- Church Farm School
- Devon Preparatory School
- Father Judge High School
- Haverford School
- Holy Ghost Preparatory School
- La Salle College High School
- Malvern Preparatory School
- The Phelps School
- Roman Catholic High School
- Saint Joseph's Preparatory School
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Pittsburgh area |
- Cathedral Preparatory School
- Central Catholic High School
- The Kiski School
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Closed |
- Northeast Catholic High School (Philadelphia)
- St. James High School for Boys (Chester)
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Merged | |
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Became co-gender |
- North Catholic High School (Pittsburgh)
- Milton Hershey School (Derry Township)
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