Damien Memorial High School, Honolulu Hawaii
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Damien Memorial High School | |
School type | Catholic school |
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Established | 1959 |
Principal | Mr. Michael E. Weaver |
Motto Mascot Colors |
"Viriliter Age" - Act Manfully Monarchs Mauve & Gold |
Location | 1401 Houghtailing Street Honolulu, Hawaii 96817 |
Website | http://www.damien.edu |
Damien Memorial High School (DHMS) is a private Catholic prep-school for young men grades 9-12 located in Kalihi, Oahu, a section of Honolulu, Hawaii. The school is sponsored by the Congregation of Christian Brothers and is fully accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges.
Damien Memorial High School was named in 1946 honoring Father Damien de Veuster, Apostle of Molokai[1]. Father Damien dedicated his life to serving the lepers of Molokai. Reverend James J. Sweeney, Bishop of Honolulu, decided that naming a school in Damien's memory would be a fitting tribute to this great man and would provide a strong Christian role model for young men to strive to follow. The founding principle was Brother Thomas B. Regan, (1910-1970).
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[edit] Damien Memorial Middle School
Recently, Damien has given an opportunity for young men grades from 7 and 8 to become part of the Damien family.
[edit] The Damien Tradition
Damien Memorial High School thrives on traditions and values of the Congregation of Christian Brothers. By creating a learning environment where both teachers and peers instill in students the drive towards accomplishment and exemplifying Viriliter Age (act manly) to the highest degree.
[edit] Damien Alma Mater
Damien Alma Mater
Tender, true and bold
Proudly in the heavens
Gleams thy Mauve & Gold
Glory’s mantle cloaks thee
God our guide is nigh
And our hearts forever
Love thee Damien High
And our hearts forever
Praise thee Damien High