[3][4] He then received a master's degree in the Boy Guidance program at the university of Notre Dame in 1928.
[3][4][5][6] He won the Charles Carroll of Carrollton Medal in 1950 from the Commodore John Barry Assembly of the Knights of Columbus.
[10] While there, he was the director of the Boy Life Bureau and ran the Columbian Squires program.
He was a member of the San Salvador Council and the John Barry General Assembly.
[7][14] Ducey was also a member of the Quinnipiac Council of the Boy Scouts of America, a director of war bond campaigns, and was active with Serra International, Catholic Family Services of New Haven, and the USO.