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A Brief History of Chaminade High School

From the earliest days of its foundation, two characteristics have distinguished the Society of Mary and its works: dedication to the Blessed Virgin Mary and Family Spirit. Chaminade High School too has been founded on these characteristic virtues. Family Spirit, that quality of life which brings together parents, students, and faculty in a single task, has motivated and enlivened the development of Chaminade High School for the past seven decades. The person of Mary, the Mother of God and the Mother of the Church, has been for all the members of the Chaminade Family the source of their hope and encouragement as they sought to proclaim the Gospel of the Lord.

HISTORICAL HIGHLIGHTS

1930 - 1959
1960 - 1979
1980 - Present


1930 - 1959

1930 -- Bro. Alexander J. Ott, S.M. named first Principal; June 14, groundbreaking for first building at Chaminade; September 15, first student body numbering 145 students reported for classes at the Bar Building, Franklin Avenue and 15th Street, Mineola, New York; the Mothers and Fathers Clubs founded by Bro. Ott.

1931 -- May 20, classes transferred from the Bar Building to the newly completed Chaminade High School; September 27, dedication of Chaminade High School by the Most Rev. Thomas E. Molloy, S.T.D., Bishop of Brooklyn.

1932 -- Chaminade accredited by the University of the State of New York. The Chaminade Alumni Association founded, Harry Lee serving as its first president.

1933 -- Bro. Thomas J. Powers, S.M., named second Principal.

1939 -- Bro. Louis J. Faerber, S.M., named third Principal; the athletic practice field on Jericho Turnpike purchased for Chaminade by the Parents Clubs.

1945 -- Bro. John T. Darby, S.M., named fourth Principal.

1947 -- May 1, dedication by the Most Rev. Thomas E. Molloy, S.T.D., of the statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary located in the courtyard and donated by the Sodality.

1950 -- May 6th, Centenary Celebration of the death of the Venerable William Joseph Chaminade, founder of the Society of May, and the coming of the Marianists to the United States.

1953 -- May 3, dedication of the west wing of the school and of the new wing of the Faculty Residence, including the Chapel of Our Lady's Assumption.

1955 -- Celebration of the 25th Anniversary of Chaminade.

1956 -- June 22, dedication of the east wing of the school and of Darby Auditorium.

1959 -- Bro. Albert J. Kozar, S.M., named the fifth Principal.

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1960 - 1979

1963 -- The Chaminade Alumni Parents Association (CAPA) founded.

1965 -- Bro. John Strickroth, S.M., named first President of Chaminade; Bro. Melvin Kuhbander, S.M. named the sixth Principal.

1967 -- Rev. Philip K. Eichner, S.M., named second President; Bro. Lawrence C. Oleksiak, S.M., named seventh Principal; the Board of Advisors founded, Mr. Frank J. Fee, Jr. serving as its first Chairman.

1968 -- The Chapel of Our Lady's Assumption liturgically reappointed according to the guidelines of the Second Vatican Council.

1969 -- A storage building erected on the north-east corner of the property, the front of the school re-landscaped and the Guidance Center expanded and renovated.

1970 -- September 20, Concelebrated Mass opening the 40th Anniversary Year and dedication of new academic addition and library; October 5th, Meribah, the Chaminade Retreat House in Muttontown, New York, purchased.

1971 -- January, the Annual Founders Dinner inaugurated.

1972 -- The Collegiate Program initiated with Long Island University.

1976 -- April, carpenter shop added to the faculty garage; November, Wrestling Room added to the existing athletic facilities.

1977 -- March 12, the Brothers began work on PROJECT STAR -- the construction of a swimming pool, an all-weather track and additional Brothers residence; November 7, Bro. Gary B. Eck, S.M., named eighth Principal; November 30, Thomas Field purchased and named in honor of Mr. Joseph Thomas and Mr. Thomas Pepitone.

1979 -- September 16, The Fiftieth Anniversary celebration began with the dedication of Project STAR and the dedication of the football field to Alexander J. Ott.

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1980 - Present

1980 -- June 15, the field along Jericho Turnpike named in honor of Bro. Louis J. Faerber, S.M. The Fiftieth Anniversary year concluded with the Chaminade Family rededicating itself to the goals of Catholic Education.

1982 -- June, Project PEP, seven new classrooms named in honor of Bro. Thomas J. Powers, S.M., second Principal, completed.

1983 -- June 1, Bro. George E. Endres, S.M., named ninth Principal.

1987 -- Annual Torch Fund Appeal initiated.

1990 -- Chaminade celebrated sixty years of commitment to Catholic Education on Long Island.

1992 -- July 1, Bro. George E. Endres, S.M., named third President; Bro. Michael J. McAward, S.M., named tenth Principal; August 29, swimming facility named Eichner Natatorium in honor of Fr. Philip K. Eichner, S.M., President, 1967 - 1992.

1994 -- Mensa Project, addition to the chapel and dining room of Meribah, Chaminade Retreat House, completed. Challenge 2000: Opening the Door to Opportunity, Chaminade's first capital campaign, initiated.

1999 -- Fr. James Williams, S.M. named fourth President and Bro. Joseph Bellizzi, S.M. named eleventh Principal. Chaminade celebrates the Sesquicentenial (150 years) of the death of Fr. Chaminade and the arrival of the first Marianists in the USA. At the same time, the school celebrates 70 years of providing a Catholic education to the young men of Long Island.

2000 -- September 3, Fr. William Joseph Chaminade, Founder of the Marianists, is beatified by Pope John Paul II; September 28, Founder's Hollow, a Marianist Residence in Accord, New York, purchased by the Province of Meribah.

2001 -- July 5, purchase of 388 Jericho Turnpike and relocation of Print Shop in this facility. September 13, mosaic of Blessed William Joseph Chaminade in lobby of Darby Auditorium is dedicated.

2002 -- March 1, purchase of 372 Jericho Turnpike; April 21, purchase of 382 Jericho Turnpike.

2003 - March 25, Physical Fitness Center, two-story addition to storage building opened.

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