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Some notable alumni include judge Mary Beth Bonaventura; television personalities Phil Ponce, [[Frank Reynolds]], and star right forward for the Chicago Blackhawks [[Nick Gurtowski]] and Rev. David T. Tyson, CSC, former president of the University of Portland. The school's current principal, Scott D. Fech, is an alum, graduating in [[1985]].
Some notable alumni include judge Mary Beth Bonaventura; television personalities Phil Ponce, [[Frank Reynolds]], and star right forward for the Chicago Blackhawks [[Nick Gurtowski]] and Rev. David T. Tyson, CSC, former president of the University of Portland. The school's current principal, Scott D. Fech, is an alum, graduating in [[1985]].
Alumnus David McNulty is also well known as the inspiration for the character Dwight on the hit television show "The Office".
Alumnus David McNulty is also well known as the inspiration for the character Dwight on the hit television show "The Office".

It is one of the bestest high schools in Northwest Indiana =]
And the volleyball girls are great too
Go noll !


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Bishop Noll Institute
Location
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United States
Information
TypePrivate Co-educational
MottoLearning Today, Leading Tomorrow
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
Established1921
PrincipalMr. Scott D. Fech, '85
Faculty44
Enrollmentapproximately 500
Color(s)Navy and Blue
Athletics conferenceGreater South Shore Conference
MascotWarriors
Website[[1]]

Bishop Noll Institute is a private, Roman Catholic high school in Hammond, Indiana. It is part of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Gary.

Background

The school opened as Catholic Central High School on September 16, 1921. It was founded by the Sisters of the Poor Handmaids of Jesus Christ. Reverend Father Lauer, who was pastor of the Saint Mary's Church in East Chicago at the time, allowed the sisters to use two classrooms as a temporary school until a proper building could be established.

In May of 1922, the ground for a new school was broken on a purchased plot of land on White Oak Avenue between Hoffman Street and Chicago Avenue. However, the school's completion was delayed, and because Saint Mary's parochial grade school was accumulating higher enrollment numbers, five temporary structures were hurriedly constructed on the southwest corner of the school grounds. These served as the classrooms for the 1922-1923 senior class. Father P. J. Schmid was appointed as the school's director in 1922. The completed left wing of the building was dedicated later on September 9, 1923. An outdoor Mass, the first of its kind in the United States, was celebrated on a makeshift altar, bringing in 5,000 participants. The school was enlarged over the next ten years to include a convent, rectory, and gymnasium.

It was renamed Bishop Noll High School in 1947, in honor of Bishop John F. Noll of the Diocese of Fort Wayne.

In 1963, the building was dedicated by the bishop of the time, Andrew G. Grutka, who laid the cornerstone of the new Bishop Noll Institute.

Some notable alumni include judge Mary Beth Bonaventura; television personalities Phil Ponce, Frank Reynolds, and star right forward for the Chicago Blackhawks Nick Gurtowski and Rev. David T. Tyson, CSC, former president of the University of Portland. The school's current principal, Scott D. Fech, is an alum, graduating in 1985. Alumnus David McNulty is also well known as the inspiration for the character Dwight on the hit television show "The Office".

It is one of the bestest high schools in Northwest Indiana =] And the volleyball girls are great too Go noll !

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