
The Gesu School was founded in 1895 after the combining of St. Gall and
Holy Name parishes to form Gesu parish. In September 1895, the school
occupied three separate buildings, one on Tenth Street near Cedar, the
second on Eleventh near State, and the third at the corner of State and
Eleventh. The school was under the direction of the Sisters of Notre
Dame.
In 1899, the doors of Gesu Grade School opened on Thirteenth Street
with an attendance of 670. The Sisters of Notre Dame voluntarily
retired and were succeeded by the Sisters of Charity of the Blessed
Virgin Mary who resided at Holy Angels Academy. When the school opened
there were seventeen classrooms, five on the first floor, and six each
on the second and third floor. Classrooms for girls were on the north
side, the boys on the south. Pupils entered the school on their side of
the building. Similarly, the northwest playground was for the girls,
and the southwest for the boys.
In the basement of the school building were three bowling alleys, a
billiard room, a dining room, kitchen and lavatories. The first floor
contained the two-story high auditorium with a seating capacity of 800.
The unique gymnasium occupied the entire rear of the third floor and
was suspended over the school’s auditorium on steel rods.
Marquette University’s basketball team once played its games
there.

A partial list of Gesu graduates includes well-known names, such as,
Rev. Edward J. O’Donnell, S.J., former chancellor and
president of Marquette University; actor, Pat O’Brien; former
Circuit Court Judge, William I. O’Neill; former Federal
Judge, Robert E. Tehan; William F. O’Donnell, former
Milwaukee Executive; Oliver L. O’Boyle, former Milwaukee
County Corporation Counsel; Robert D. Murphy, former diplomat and
high-ranking official in the U.S. State Department; Francis X.
McCormack, former Clerk of Courts for Milwaukee County; Paul McCormack,
former Milwaukee County Treasurer; Joseph P. Callan, former Judge of
the Circuit Court of Milwaukee County; Joseph (Red) Dunn, former
Marquette University and Green Bay Packer football great; Peter Murphy,
former Marquette University track star. Gesu is proud that her
graduates will always attribute to their school the firm foundations of
character developed in them.
After sixty-nine years of continuous high-standard educational service,
Gesu school held its last graduation exercises on June 7, 1968. The
decision to close was made because of a growing shortage of teaching
sisters and dwindling number of school age children in the
congregation. The school building was subsequently razed. In 1993, a
memorial stone was laid to commemorate Gesu Grade School by its Alumni
Association.
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