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OFFICI. L GROUNDBRE KING .3 'E' WMWEMOMU HPFCOPEE- M iw-' HSS Q -scum--1 5459,-1 ZC-HWMDZOO M Despite the cold blowing wintry winds priests, Sisters, parishoners, school children, civic and religious groups, gathered for ground-breaking ceremonies for a new Catholic Junior-Senior High School. Msgr. Vincent J. Wolf, principal speaker, stressed the idea that Catholics do not wish any union between Church and State, for both are perfect societies. The obligation of the parish is to educate the who1e child --body and soul. ' ' Mayor Zeb Spruiell, pictured with Msgr. E. V, McCullough in the breaking of the ground, welcomed the forthcoming school in behalf of the City of Tyler, and another welcome for Smith County was ex- tended by County Judge Ned Price. Dr. I-I. E. Jenkins, president of Tyler Junior College, congratulated the parish on its planning. Dr. Holmes Webb, Tyler High School principal, participated in the program. For years, he said, te have enjoyed splendid relationships with St. Gregoz-y's Parochial School and know that this will con- inue with the splendid new high school.
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,W 191 Msgr. Edward V. McCullough, pastor of Immaculate Conception Church, and C. M. Haddad, general chairman of the building fund for the Catholic high school, discuss the landscaping of the 33-acre tract as Msgr. Mc- Cullough operated the BW Z1 Cat, in Green Acres. Some of the Kindergarten children of St Gregory s Sc oo und direction of Mrs. Louis Driggers, Graduates of 1970 try out the ground-breaking shovel used on December 8 1957
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The slogan of YOUTH WEEK is I-IEALTHIER, I-IOLIER, HAPPIER, strong in mind and body, fervent in spirit and happy in God'Ns grace. Parents and teachers believe in giving youth an oppor- tunity to learn by doing and by living. Our young people are, on the whole, wholesome in thought and act, guided by virtuous ideals of living. Pictured above is David McNamara leading a discussion group in seeking ways and means of making youth I-IEALTHIER. gh:-eotneag V, .mul imyjggbg -l g,:Mt..: I . .L N if A 4 : 'x -'19 - ,Nw .lg The youth of today is the leader of tomorrow. Leadership is best attained through opportunities of competition, character, manliness, holiness, virtue, and in service to others. Pictured is Mike Channing accepting the responsibility of leading a group in finding opportunities. for making youth HHOLIER.
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