Holy Name High School - Namer Yearbook (Cleveland, OH)

 - Class of 1956

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Page 14 text:

Owe podeota Father Karper, known to Namers as their spiritual director, is rated as superior, especially in the eyes of the senior class, to Whom he teaches fourth year Religion. His workmanship, out- standing as Bazaar Chairman, is also credited in teaching adult minds the Word of God, and as moderator of the Altar and Rosary Society. Rev. Albert A. Karper. S. T. D. Active in leadership of extra-curricular activities is Father Hughes. His work as athletic director is known to all HN stu- dents. Sodalists praise his active participation as their moder- ator. Sophomores are educated in the teachings of Christ under his Weekly instruction in the classroom. Rev. Robert W. Cauley Rev. Iames E. Hughes Lauded by the freshmen, Father Cauley strives to direct youthful minds toward the road to God. His anecdotes at rallies and on campus are cherished by students as humorous and yet full ot meaning. lt is under his guidance that the Holy Name Society progresses.

Page 13 text:

26965 Eeaezend 6449664 70, Wiopuouyi Honor Roll, Friday Mass, the closing of retreat, success in athletics or scholastic achievements would seern incomplete without the steady encour- agement and praise of Monsignor Charles W. Mc- Donough. Students at Holy Name revere this friend and benefactor who helps them to follow God's Will. His most eager concern is for the spiritual Welfare of each student. His solicitude is tor scholastic suc- cess according to ability. The twinkling lrish eyes and ever-ready smile, a word ot encouragement are indications of the character of the beloved pastor and president of Holy Name Church and High School.



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Win Keep 0:41 'faaea we Among his clearest friends, the Holy Name student cherishes the friendship of the Priest. Fulfilling the sacred duty of the priesthood, he urges Namers to assist him at Mass, that with him they may offer sacrifice to God. He invites them to be pres- ent When he renews the Holy Sacrifice of the Cross. In the confessional, the priest absolves the repentant sinner, allowing his mind once more to be in spiritual peace. He hears the case of the guilty, the final decision being that of a righteous judge. His advice is that of a wise father, directing his sons and daughters in times of Woe. A reliable doctor, he prescribes medicine for the soul, strengthening it in its quest for the supernatural, and sending it, healthy in the graces of God, on the journey toward Heaven. Popular in the eyes of youth is Father Campbell, religious instructor of the seventh and eighth grades. Teen-agers praise his excellent Work in bringing religious education to students who attend his Confraternity Classes on Monday and Tuesday evenings. Rev. Thomas P. Campbell Monday morning brings Father Budimlic from Brecksville, where he is assistant pastor at Assumption Parish, to junior Religion classes at Holy Name. Here he instructs the minds of students in their search for etemal happiness. Rev. George L. Budimlic

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