Bishop Buddy Scrapbook 1941-1945

Gold Medals and Honor Awards

-

Gold Medal for Best Religion Essay, presented by Most Reverend Charles Francis Buddy, D.D., is awarded to WILLIAM ASHLEY, '47; Honorable mention is given to Richard Costello, '44. Gold Medal, "The St. Augustine," presented by Very Rev. P. L. Golgan, O.S.A. (Grosse Point, Michigan), is awarded to the most repre- sentative four year student, PATRICK KEANE, JR., '44; Honorable mention is given to Carl Federle, Jr., '44. Gold Medal for Athletic Achievement, presented by Lt. Edward B. Martin, USNR, '26, is awarded to JOSEPH KENNEDY, '44: Hon- orable mention is given to H. Maynard Heatherly, '44. Gold Medal for Leadership, presented by Dr. F. E. Toomey and Nicholas J. Martin, is awarded to WILLIAM MARTIN, '44; Honorable men- tion is given to Thomas McGuire, '44. Gold Medal for Christian Conduct, presented by St. Augustine Faculty, is awarded to DANIEL REDMOND, JR., '44; Honorable mention is given to George Bartosick, '44. Gold Medal for Excellence in Studies, Senior Class, presented in the name of Ensign William Benson, USN, '40, is awarded to CARL SCHAN/EL, '44; Honorable mention is given to Patrick Keane, '44. Gold Medal for Excellence in Studies, Junior Class, presented by Very Rev. T. P. Fogarty, O.S.A. (Hollywood, California), is awarded WILLIAM FAULWETTER, '45; Honorable mention is given to Harry Neely, '45. Gold Medal for Excellence in Studies, Sophomore Class, presented by Court San Diego de Alcala, Catholic Daughters of America, is awarded to LOUIS NIGRO, '46; Honorable mention is given to Anthony Bregante, '46. Gold Medal for Excellence in Studies, Freshman Class, presented by Very Rev. John F. Burns, O.S.A., Pastor St. Patrick Church , is awarded to ARTHUR HOWARD, '47; Honorable mention is given to Gerald Gress, '47.

Military Ponti ical Outstanding Continued from Page 1 God dedicated to the valiant Cru• sader-King, St. Louis who In his own turbulent day led armies against the nnjust challengers of the peace of his people." Calling attention to the work of St. Bernardine in spreading devo- tion to the Holy, Name, Fr. Ber. trand said, "In the divine power of the Name of Jesus, Bernardine concentrated the truths, the glories and the rights of Christ. Upon the . Name of Jesus he focused the minds and hearts of men. And, as a man draws music from the name of mother, so Bernardine drew from the Name of Jesus the in- finitely sweeter and more impell- ing music of the love of God.'' The San Luis Rey choir, under the direction of Fr. Neil Scott, 0. F. M., sang the festive l\lissa Chorali . A polyphonic arrange- ment of the Desiderium. was used at the Offertory. The Mission organist, Fr. Keorin McCarty, O. F. M., accompanied the choir. At the Consecration the custom- ary ringing of bells was replaced by bugle-blasts and the military Guard of Honor presented arms ;11 salute to the Blessed Sacrament. After Mass, Bishop Buddy ad- dressed the congregation, paying tribute to the Franciscan pioneers of California, forerunners of the recently erected diocese of San Diego. The Most Rev. Bishop ex- tended his blessing to all partici- pating in the celebration and es- pecially to the officers and men of Camp Pendleton. Representing Camp Pendleton in the centennial services was Major General Joseph C. Fegan, commanding officer of the camp. A buffet luncheon was served to members of the clergy and the

GOLD AND SILVER HONOR CERTIFICATE AWARDS FOR STUDIES, AND PERFECT RECORD CERTIFICATES.

FOR INVASION Churches and Chapels throughout the Diocese of San Diego have redoubled fervent supplications for the success of the inva- sion, for the protection of our military pe1'"iionnel and for a just peace. Th~ same intention will be emphasized Sunday dur- ing the Masses and Pro- cessions, s o I em n I Y com- memorating the feast of Corpus Ch1·isti.

military taking part in the func. tion. Speakers and guests of honor I at this luncheon were Bishop Bud- dy and General Fegan.

Made with FlippingBook - Online magazine maker