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new bus and stadium. if Ira J. F... MSDONMD VILLAGE SCHOOL 'lliivwa H w On April 24, 1952, one of McDona1d's hopes became a reality. Former superintendent A. A. Burkey, on behalf of the Board of Education, accepted a check from Mrs. Edwin Baldwin to be used to purchase a bus to transport students for various school activities. The money was raised by holding a contest. The bus was formally presented to the new superintendent Mr. Howard McGowan, in September, 1952.
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Progress in 1952 includes TRACK RECORDS 120 yard high hurdles -- James Santiaga -- 16. 6 sec, -- 1960 100 yard dash -- George Grant -- 220 yard dash -- James White --22. 440 yard dash -- Ray Barbour -- 53. Mile run -- Rick Alderfer -- 4 min. Mile relay -- Jim Dinard, Ron Kucyi Discus -- Ken Scarbrough -- 184 ft. Pole vault -- Dave Kaercher -- 11 High jump -- Charles Klenovich -- Long jump -- George Grant -- 21 ft PLAYERS Most points scored fone gamej 4l Most points scored Class A Section Most points scored fone seasonj 0479 TEAM Most points scored fone gamej 96 Most points scored fone seasonJ 16 Consecutive team victories 1221 193. An outstanding milestone in the his McDonald High School was the con 180 yard low hurdles -- Bob Chetian 10. -- 22. 2 sec. -- 1956 Terry Zimmerman -- 22. 2 sec. -- 1965 3 sec. -- 1947 James White -- 10.3 sec. -- 1947 7 sec. -- 1947 2 sec. -- 1959 880 yard run -- Norman May -- 2 min. 03. 4 sec. -- 1948 33.4 sec, -- 1962 880 relay -Jim Restuccio, Ron Kucynski, Jim Betts, Jim Santagata -- 1 min. 30 sec. -- 1960 nski, Frank Terlecki, Jim Betts -- 3 min. 41. 5 sec. -- 1960 Shot put -- Mike llas -- 52 ft. 4 119 in. -- 2 1!8 in. -- 1956 ft. 8 in. 1966 -P 1953 5 ft. 11 in. '- 1950 . 1 in. ' 1947 Larry Bellitt -- 21 ft. 1 in. '- 1966. BASKETBALL RECORDS 1964 Tom Martin 1967 al Tournament tone gamej 41 Tom Martin 1967 4 1964-1965 1933 ry of ruction Gowan was superintendent of school' when the stadium was built and dedicated. Con e gressman Michael Kirwan of the nin teenth Congressional District and Mr. F. B.. Louys e Trumbull County Superintendent, w few of the distinguished guests who the dedication in 1952. The stadiu sists of two locker rooms, a room fo storage of football equipment, and large storage room for track equip re a ttended con- the lso a me Another outstanding feature concer11'ng the stadium construction was the outdoo light- ing system. McDonald was one of the first schools in the area to have such fac' The Blue Devi1s showed their app. ilities. .ecia- tion for this fine new stadium by defeating Columbiana 26 to 6 in the game fol the dedication. low ing Tom Hannon 1964-1965 I . ' Q' L ll ' 5 ' L of the football stadium. Mr. Howa d Mc- - I xg .A ':3:fl-M r 5 Y -Y 1. - . , X is-If:-1 ' Drs nt. 1 1 I A I 1 I I if 5 L s i S 5' 3 Nj rf 5' 1964 1965 SX. X 41 it N .,. .4 . in ' -. it 1 -tg s x an it r -1355 Qs. rr J S . J-.. K ,-..- ,a.,.e,. , ,............ ss. , .ta 5.-' 4595112 4 ,. U Q. I 'ev 5 ian US!! 1, A GL 'Q u . fi Sig ,S . 1 ii - 2 x ,gl wg-s fwgf
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One of the five rooms annexed to Mc- Donald High School in 1961 was the reading room. The Reading Depart- ment acquired new equipment to help students read faster and more efficient- ly. A course in speed reading is of- fered to students. The new reading program enables students to progress at their own rate of comprehension. Annexes .progress .5 sg' 4 l -alfa-541,51 Q . Tl x fl , -f ' he-.425 s , With the aid of a Rheem Califone language lab, language students hear their language subjects on tapes. A master console and 27 student stations make it possible for the students to learn languages fluently. The modern trend dictates the new language curri- culum offered French I, II, III, and IV and Spanish I and Il. Biology and phys- iology are more easily taught to students due to the addition of the new biology lab which was constructed in 1962. This lab is equipped with the most modern facilities includ- in many charts and diagrams for class instruction, as well as numer- ous preserved
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