Saturday, April 20, 2024

The Roundup is the Jesuit Dallas Student Voice and Newspaper since 1942. Learn about us.

Each year, the Jesuit Athletics Booster Club selects one person to be recognized as the John F. Campbell Fan of the Year, an award of legendary status. The prestigious award was created by the Booster Club in celebration of the life of John Campbell and in recognition of the amazing amount of time he spent supporting Jesuit Athletics. Beginning in...
Represented by president Michael Earsing and Jesuit's Dallas Sports Hall of Fame Selection Chairman Jimmy Archie '93, Jesuit Dallas welcomed four new members to the privileged Hall of Fame, a significant title which only the most dominate Jesuit athletes receive. Here’s a question of the recipients. Jeff Fellows '97 A two time all district and all state selection, Jeff Fellows was one...
Developing well-rounded students is the name of the game for Jesuit College Preparatory School. At graduation, an ideal Jesuit student possesses all aspects of Jesuit’s Profile of a Graduate, including: openness to growth, commitment to social justice, intellectuall competence, physical fitness,and being loving and religious. While all Jesuit students posses these traits, most students are usually stronger in one...
Every year since 1999, Jesuit sports stars, past and present, come together for a night of food, laughter, and family in an annual toast to the rich history of Jesuit athletics, known as the Blue and Gold Banquet. Each year, numerous past Jesuit athletes are honored by being inducted in the Hall of Fame, joining an elite fraternity of...
Check out our series of features: Jesuit Sports Hall of Fame Inductee Jerry Taliaferro ’63 Jesuit Sports Hall of Fame Inductee: John Murphy ’70 Jesuit Sports Hall of Fame Inductee: Adrian Winnubst ’81 Jesuit Sports Hall of Fame Inductee: T. J. Hansen ’01 Pat Schnitzius ’45 Grabs John F. Campbell Fan of the Year Honor Gold R anger Award Winner – Mike Boeding ’60 Rev. Philip...

About Jesuit Dallas

Jesuit College Preparatory School of Dallas offers young men an excellent, Catholic education in the classical Jesuit tradition with the purpose of forming a community of men with high moral principles and service to others.

Learn More >