Delone Catholic High School

Delone Catholic High School
Delone Catholic High School
Address
140 South Oxford Avenue
McSherrystown, Pennsylvania, (Adams County), 17344
 United States
Coordinates 39°48′22″N 77°0′38″W / 39.80611°N 77.01056°W / 39.80611; -77.01056Coordinates: 39°48′22″N 77°0′38″W / 39.80611°N 77.01056°W / 39.80611; -77.01056
Information
Type Private, Coeducational
Motto Be Doers of the Word (James 1:22)
Religious affiliation(s) Roman Catholic
Established 1940
Founder Bishop George L. Leech, Charles J. Delone, Esq.
Dean Alan Felix
Principal Maureen C. Thiec, Ed.D.
Vice principal Sister Maria Jude, CSJ
Chaplain Rev. Jonathan Sawicki
Grades 9-12
Average class size 120
Color(s) School colors: Red and Blue          Athletic Colors: Black and Gold         
Accreditation(s) Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools[1]
Publication Insquire (Literary Magazine)
Newspaper 'Delonews'
Yearbook 'Delonian'
Tuition $4,400 (2009-2010)
Website

Delone Catholic High School is a private, Roman Catholic high school in McSherrystown, Pennsylvania. It is located in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Harrisburg.

Contents

The History

Delone Catholic High School is a regional high school named for Charles J. Delone, Esquire, a prominent Catholic attorney of Hanover, who donated the land and the funds for the construction of the original building. The facilities that had been the education center for elementary and high school had been destroyed by fire in 1938 which precipitated Mr. Delone's generous donation. The cornerstone of the new school was laid in 1939 and the new building was dedicated by Archbishop Amleto Giovanni Cicognani, Apostolic Delegate to the United States, on September 2, 1940. As a tribute to Mr. Delone, the school bears his name and its athletic teams have adopted his title "Squires" and "Squirettes."

Father Cyril J. Allwein was appointed the first principal of Delone Catholic High School. The Sisters of Saint Joseph were joined on the faculty by the Sisters of Mercy and, in 1941, by the Sisters of Christian Charity.

In 1952, the high school was accredited by the Middle States Association under the direction of Father William R. Lyons, Principal 1948-1977. Two additional wings were added to the original building in 1955 and in 1962. A chapel, bearing the title, "Our Lady, Queen of Peace," was constructed in 1966. The Lawrence B. (Sonny) Sheppard Memorial, a gymnasium complex, the gift of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Sheppard in memory of their son, was built in 1968.

Delone Catholic High School continues to serve the youth of parishes in Hanover, McSherrystown, Littlestown, Spring Grove, Abbottstown, New Oxford, Bonneauville, Gettysburg, Fairfield, Westminster, Emmitsburg, Reisterstown, Taneytown, and Glyndon.

Mission statement

Delone Catholic High School exists to educate and challenge students spiritually, academically, physically, socially, and aesthetically within the traditions and teachings of the Roman Catholic Church. This challenge will inspire students to experience Jesus Christ personally and to "Be Doers of the Word."

The Alma Mater

Come raise your voices
Join in our heartfelt praise
To our high school, let us sing
To our high school, let us sing
To our high school, let us raise our loyal song.
Ne'er can our spirit die
Ne'er can thy blessings end
May all thy sons defend thy spotless name.
Our colors red and blue
Ever to you be true
True to our colors bright
O, Delone High.

Freedom Shrine

Delone Catholic exhibits one of the first Freedom Shrines, donated by the Hanover Exchange Club and dedicated on March 26, 1957. The Freedom Shrine displays a variety of documents, including The Declaration of Independence, the Gettysburg Address, and the Treaties of World War II.[2] A rededication ceremony was held on September 16, 2009. Joe Dittmar, a survivor of the September 11, 2001 attack on the World Trade Centers, gave the keynote address.

Athletics

The girls basketball team won the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association State Championship in 2002-03, 2003–04 and 04-05, all in PIAA section AA.[3][4][5] The team took the 2004 title with a 46-33 win over Bishop Guilfoyle High School in the tournament final.[6] In 2004-05, Delone won the state championship with a 47-43 win vs. Westmont Hilltop High School at the GIANT Center in Hershey, Pennsylvania.[7]

The boys basketball team won the 1988-89 Class AA State Championship with a 68-61 win over Brentwood High School.[5][8]

Sprinter Maggie Borden was 2001 and 2002 state champion in the 400 meters, and was named Division B Track and Field Player of the Year.[9]

Wrestler Tony Koontz won the PIAA Class AA Wrestling State Championship in the unlimited weight class in both 1983 and 1984. Dana Gingrich won the 2003 State Championship in the 130 lb. weight class.[10]

The football team's annual game against cross-town rival Hanover High School is Pennsylvania's third-longest prep football series. The Squires now own a 42-28-5 lead in the 74-year-old rivalry with Delone taking 23 of the last 29 meetings.

Delone Catholic's Track and Field team of '09 was the first track team to win a District Championship. They Received their Trophy on May 16, 2009.

In 2009, Andrea Staub placed 2nd and 3rd at the PIAA Swimming Championships. Andrea Staub has become Delone Catholic's 1st ever D1 Swimmer to sign with Louisiana State University.

In 2010, Tyler Small won the PIAA Class AA Wrestling State Championship in the 125 lb. weight class.

Delone Catholic Music/Drama/Art/Forensics

References

  1. ^ MSA-CSS. "MSA-Commission on Secondary Schools". http://www.css-msa.org/search.php/. Retrieved 2009-05-23. 
  2. ^ Delonews, Vol. 17, No. 5, May 2, 1957
  3. ^ 2005 PIAA Basketball Championship's Capsule, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 18, 2005. Accessed June 29, 2007. "Delone Catholic is the two-time defending PIAA champion."
  4. ^ Lembo, John. "Delone girls bring home a state championship", The Evening Sun, March 22, 2003. Accessed June 30, 2007.
  5. ^ a b PIAA CHAMPIONS - basketball, PIAA. Accessed July 1, 2007.
  6. ^ 2003-2004 PIAA AA GIRLS’ BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP, PIAA. Accessed June 29, 2007.
  7. ^ Dunlap, Colin. "PIAA Class A Girls: Delone Catholic wins 3rd title in a row", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 19, 2005. Accessed June 30, 2007.
  8. ^ PIAA BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS (1970-2006). Accessed June 30, 2007.
  9. ^ "Leaders of pack in track Delone Catholic's state champion Maggie Borden is the Girls' Track and Field Division B Player of the Year. DAILY RECORD 2002 SPRING ALL-STARS", York Daily Record, June 27, 2002. Accessed June 30, 2007.
  10. ^ P.I.A.A. PAST WRESTLING CHAMPIONS, PIAA. Accessed July 1, 2007.

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