St. Scholastica High School (Chicago, Ill.)
Dates
- Existence: 1907 - 2013
Found in 16 Collections and/or Records:
Annual Mid-year School Guide, Chicago Tribune, Section 5A, 1970-01-04
The article Their Freedom Brings Greater Responibility: St. Scholastica Pupils Educate Themselves for the Future by Ruth Moss appears on pages 2-5.
Chicago New World, Vol. 108, No. 21, 2000-05-28 - 2000-06-10
On page 22, there is information on the St. Scholastica High School valedictorian, Helen McCallister, the daughter of Oblate Richard McCallister. On page 25, there is and advertisement for St. Scholastica High School.
Collection of Benedictine post cards
General Community Histories collection, 1965-
The bulk of this collection from the Archives department consistes of Sister Vivian Ivantic, OSB correspondence and summaries or timelines of community history. There are also Sister Vivian Ivantic OSB notes on the early days of community, catalogs of the collections, seals, and the works of other researchers on the history of the community. The Archives Newslette is the largest series.
Highlights of Significant Happenings 1986-1991, 1986-1991
This documents relates to the first five years of Sister Mary Benet McKinney, OSB's term as prioress. It focuses on financial and development events, community life and governance changes, and brief reports about St. Scholastica Academy in Cañon City, Colorado and St. Scholastica High School in Chicago, Illinois.
Programs and photographs, 1956-1988
RE: When did Saint Scholastica Academy Become St. Scholastica High School?, 1928-1988, 1990-08-07
This document uses various resources to trace the change in the name of the school for girls in Chicago, Illinois. It cites the alumnae newsletter, yearbooks, brochures, and letterhead stationery to answer the question posed in the title.
Sister Arnoldine Schwarz, OSB education, 1936-1939
The papers of Sister Arnoldine Schwarz, OSB consist of personal data, academic records, personal correspondence, needlework samples and patterns. There are samplers of a type of lacemaking called tatting and of Swedish embroidery on cotton huck towels.
Sister Barbara McCarry, OSB papers
Early materials in this collection are two family photographs from about 1946 and a 1960 photograph from her dorm room at Mount Saint Scholastica College in Atchison, Kansas, featuring a JFK campaign poster. The collection includes biographical information as well as material related to her vocation as an educator and her entusiasm for literacy. Sister Barbara saved some of her correpondence with community members, friends, and public figures.
Sister Benita Coffey, OSB spiritual direction and retreats, 1966-2013
This series contains schedules, programs, and planning materials regarding spiritual programming by Sister Benita Coffey, OSB. She worked with adults and students at the middle school through university levels.