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In 1940, because of the growing enrollment, Msgr. Galvin purchased the
old Knights of Columbus Hall on In 1951 Msgr. Galvin purchased two more lots adjacent to the high
school on the east for the construction of the present building. Under the principalship of S. Mary George
Francis, B.V.M., the Class of 1952 was the first class to graduate from the
new building. Msgr. Galvin continued
as chief administrator until 1972. In
1974, during the administration of Sister Ann Eileen Clancy, B.V.M., Msgr.
Arthur J. Lirette became pastor. He
showed a constant personal interest in all the activities of the school,
academic, religious, and social. During the ensuing fifteen years, the chief
building project was the retrofitting of the parish church and the parish
elementary school, both of which had suffered damage in the earthquakes of
1971 and 1987, whereas the high school building had stood firm.
Msgr. Lirette retired in 1996 during the principalship of Ms Jacqueline
Kresal, who had assumed duties as the first lay principal in 1987.
Father Jim Bevaqua Even though times and faces
have changed through the years, there still exists a very special spirit on
the Holy Family campus. Many of the
old traditions endure: the Mass of the Holy Spirit, Candle Lighting,
Father-Daughter Night, Mission Day, May Crowning, and others. Demanding academic challenges,
keen sports competition, and an outstanding fine arts program, all
contributed to helping Holy Family graduates take their proper places as
Catholic leaders in an ever-changing world.
Holy Family High School
College Preparatory is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and
Colleges (WASC) and the Western Catholic Educational Association (WCEA),
earning a full-term (6-year clear) accreditation at the last self-study
(March 2007). The high school has also
been voted “Best Private School” in |
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