[Congressional Record Volume 154, Number 147 (Tuesday, September 16, 2008)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages E1801-E1802]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
COMMEMORATING THE 60TH ANNIVERSARY OF FATHER DUENAS MEMORIAL SCHOOL
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HON. MADELEINE Z. BORDALLO
of guam
in the house of representatives
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Ms. BORDALLO, Madam Speaker, I rise today to congratulate the
students, administrators, staff and alumni of Father Duenas Memorial
School, FDMS, as they celebrate the school's 60th anniversary. Founded
in 1948, by Bishop Apollinaris Baumgartner, OFM Cap., as an institution
to prepare young men for the priesthood, FDMS has evolved to a 4 year
college preparatory high school rooted in the Catholic faith.
FDMS was named to honor the memory of Father Jesus Baza Duenas, the
second Chamorro to be ordained a Catholic priest. Father Duenas was
beheaded by Imperial Japanese military forces on July 11, 1944, only 10
days before the liberation of Guam. The school was built in Tai,
Mangilao, in the area where Father Duenas and his cousin Edward were
executed. The school mascot, a ``friar'', is significant as the school
has been managed and staffed over the years by religious orders,
namely, the Stigmatines, Capuchins, and Marist Brothers.
FDMS has a strong record of academic excellence and athletic
achievement. Many of its alumni have excelled and succeeded in their
pursuit of higher education in post secondary institutions, including
the military service academies and numerous colleges and universities.
From its humble beginnings as a five room seminary, the school had
grown in size with more classrooms, science laboratories and the
recently opened Phoenix Center that serves as a multipurpose complex
housing a gym, an auditorium, weight training room, and additional
classrooms. The Phoenix Center is also used as a venue to host other
performances and civic events for the island community.
Through the years Father Duenas Memorial School has produced
distinguished alumni which include leaders in government and the
business community, members of the clergy, servicemen in the United
States Armed Services, judges, lawyers, doctors, dentists, and
educators. Father Duenas Memorial School's most distinguished graduate
is the Metropolitan Archbishop Anthony Sablan Apuron, DD, OFM Cap.
It is the heritage and testament of its students, their parents,
administration, faculty staff, and alumni that continue to show the
character and success of Father Duenas Memorial School. As the school
celebrates its 60 Years of Excellence, I congratulate Archbishop
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Anthony Apuron, Father Duenas Memorial School Principal, Mr. Willaim
Roth, the faculty and staff, and the various orders and laypeople who
have educated many of Guam's outstanding young men since October 1,
1948. May Father Duenas Memorial School enjoy many more years of
service to our community.
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