Conrad Hilton - Sam Young
Conrad Hilton - Sam Young
Conrad Hilton - Sam Young
Conrad Hilton and Sam Young at Dedication of their building - Hilton - Young Hall. Hilton-Young Hall was added to Loretto Academy in El Paso, Texas in the early 1960's.
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Sam Young Sr. was co-founder of the El Paso National Bank in El Paso, TX. It was started in 1925. His son Sam Young Jr. graduated from Stanford University in 1951 and became president of the bank in 1975. Both father and son were prominent civic leaders.
"According to program " Blessing and Dedication of Hilton-Young Hall" The formal opening of the facility occurred Ap 28, 1957 at 3 PM. Bishop Sydney M. Metzger blessed the facility. Sister Mary Francetta S.L. gave the welcome, Mrs. Charles H. Foster presented C. Hilton and bank president Sam Young souvenir keys, Both men gave greetings to the assembled audience. The bishop gave a dedicatory address. A reception followed in newly built cafeteria Guadalupe Hall." - Eva Ross
Hilton-Young Hall was added to Loretto Academy in El Paso, Texas in the early 1960.s