Seton Hall High School
The former campus is now home to St. Joseph's University.
Religious identity
Seton Hall was a Co-Ed Roman Catholic private school operated by the Sisters of Charity of Halifax.
History
September 1937 - first freshman class begins
June 1941 - first senior class graduates
September 1952 - Seton Hall moves to permanent campus at 155 West Roe Boulevard, Patchogue, NY
June 1974 - last senior class graduates
Notable faculty and staff
Frank Layden coached varsity basketball 1962 to 1966. Went on to coach Niagara University and the Utah Jazz
Henry Read, athletic director and football coach, held the record for most high school football victories in the history of Suffolk County, NY. (That record has since been surpassed).
Notable alumni
Mary Louise Brink, S.C., Ph.D. ; Seton Hall's last principal and eventually the elected leader of the Sisters of Charity; the first woman appointed Academic Dean at the Immaculate Conception Seminary, New York
Robert Davi, actor, director, political activist
Billy Hayes student in the early 1960s. Author of the book, Midnight Express, which was later adapted into the 1978 film Midnight Express
Bob McCarthy, class of 1966, musician
Robert Phillips (guitarist) class of 1971
John Schmitt, professional football (US), played center for the New York Jets. He played in Super Bowl III
Very Rev. John Felice, OFM; 1959; Former Pastor of St. Francis of Assisi Church, NYC; Co-Founder of Saint Francis Residences and Saint Francis Friends of the Poor, NYC; Former Provincial Minister of Franciscan Friars, Holy Name Province, NYC.
References
- ^ "1974 Seton Hall Yearbook pages 166-167". classmates.com. 1974-06-25. Retrieved 2012-03-27.
- ^ "Dowling College - Hall of Fame". Dowlingathletics.com. 1979-05-09. Archived from the original on 2013-09-11. Retrieved 2012-03-20.
- ^ "Newsday: Henry Read". Jason Molinet. 2000-10-01. Retrieved 2020-08-27.
- ^ "First Woman Religious Appointed Academic Dean of Huntington, N.Y. Seminary - DRVC.org". Archived from the original on 2011-12-13. Retrieved 2012-04-13.
- ^ "Billy Hayes". nndb.com. 1979-05-09. Retrieved 2012-03-20.
- ^ "Bob McCarthy Biography". bobmccarthy.net. 2010-11-05. Retrieved 2012-03-27.