Leo Catholic High School
Leo Catholic High School is a private all-male, Catholic high school in the Auburn-Gresham neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois, United States. It is located in the Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago|Archdiocese of Chicago] and home to a predominantly African–American student body. The school is named in honor of Pope Leo XIII.
History
Established in 1926 by the Congregation of Christian Brothers, their first school in Chicago, Leo Catholic High School has educated thousands of boys from Chicago's South Side and suburbs.Athletics
Since its founding in 1926, Leo has competed in the Chicago Catholic League. The school also competes in state championship tournaments sponsored by the Illinois High School Association.These teams have finished in the top four of their respective IHSA state tournament:
- basketball: 4th place ; State Champions ; 2nd place
- track & field: 3rd place ; 2nd place ; State Champions
In particular, the 1937 and 1941 Prep Bowls are recognized as holding the state of Illinois' all-time records for attendance at a football game. The 1937 attendance was estimated at 110,000 spectators, which saw Leo lose to Austin High School, 26–0. The 1941 game saw 95,000 spectators watch Leo defeat Tilden High School, 46–13. The 1940 and 42 games each had 75,000 fans, meaning Leo has played in front of four of the 11 largest crowds in Illinois high school history.
Heads of School
Principal- Shaka Rawls '93
- Robert W. Foster
- Dan McGrath '68
Notable alumni
- John Boles, Major League Baseball manager and executive
- Andre Brown, NBA forward
- Terrance A. Duffy,chairman and chief executive of the CME Group
- Thomas R. Fitzgerald, retired chief justice of the Illinois Supreme Court
- John P. Fardy, U.S. Marine who received the Medal of Honor posthumously for heroic actions at the Battle of Okinawa.
- John R. Gorman, auxiliary bishop of Chicago
- John J. Houlihan. Illinois state representatives and businessman
- Jason Jefferson, NFL defensive lineman
- Edward Maloney, politician
- Andrew J. McKenna, businessman
- Thomas Murphy, Chairman and CEO of General Motors Corporation
- Jim O'Toole, Major League Baseball pitcher, starter for National League in 1963 [Major League Baseball All-Star Game|1963 All-Star Game]
- Matthew "Big Child" Keane, Inventor of Flameless lunch bag.
- Stan Patrick, professional basketball player
- Ryan Shields, Jamaican sprinter
- William J. Walker, Major General United States Army, commanding general, District of Columbia National Guard
- Chris Watson, NFL defensive back