Bob Berryhill and Cathedral Fighting Irish - 1982 - Cathedral coach from MS 348 Herald Post UTEP Library Sp. Collections. Bob Berryhill signing a coaching contract in the year 1982.
Creador:
Littman - Herald Post Sports Photographer
Raymond L. Telles, the first Hispanic Mayor of a major American city , the first Hispanic U.S. Ambassador, a decorated U.S. Air Force Colonel and presidential advisor passed away on March 8, 2013 at his daughter's home in Sherman Oaks, California. Telles was born September 5, 1915 in El Paso, Texas and was educated at Cathedral High School and Texas College of Mines (UTEP).
After a hard-fought campaign, he was elected Mayor of El Paso in 1957 heralding a major breakthrough in the Mexican American pursuit for political representation. Telles opened the door of opportunity for Hispanics across the city, particularly in the Police and Fire Departments. He implemented policy to ensure equal access for African Americans to City employment, as well as theaters and public facilities. His collaborative, inclusive and unifying leadership won him an uncontested second term.
In 1961, Telles was appointed by President John F. Kennedy as U.S. Ambassador to Costa Rica, making history once again as the first person of Hispanic heritage to serve as a United States Ambassador. He served in this post until 1967 when President Lyndon B. Johnson appointed Telles as Ambassador and Chairman of the U.S.-Mexico Border Commission. Later, President Richard Nixon appointed him to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (E.E.O.C), and President Gerald Ford re-appointed him to this commission. Ambassador Telles was an advisor and friend to both Democratic and Republican presidents, including Presidents Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon and Ford. Raymond L. Telles was married for 68 years to the love of his life, Delfina Navarro Telles. He is survived by his two daughters, Dr. Cynthia Telles of Sherman Oaks, California and Dr. Patricia Telles-Irvin of Evanston, Illinois, and grandchildren Raymond D. Jimenez and Daniel Irvin-Telles.
http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/elpasotimes/obituary.aspx?pid=163530814
Rudy Boeta refereeing at Andress High School in the year 1985. Rudy Boeta graduated from Cathedral High School El Paso Texas and worked in the same city.
Cathedral High School (El Paso, Texas) Soccer (2008 - 09) Pt.1
This is a video of the soccer team of Cathedral High School in El Paso, Texas. This team is from the years 2008 to 2009. Also represents team members, games, road trips, fans, and victories.
Autor de "Nuestra Señora de Babilonia" - Junio 1996. John Rechy, el más joven de cinco hijos nacidos de padres mexicanos pobres durante la Depresión, escribió: "Había tanta pobreza y hambre en El Paso y Juárez que no nos considerábamos pobres, porque comíamos y teníamos un hogar. "Pero como un chico gay en Texas, a menudo se sentía como un forastero.
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/12/01/us/a-first-gay-novel-a-poor-latino-boyhood-and-the-confluence.html
Cathedral High School (El Paso, Texas) Soccer (2008 - 09) Pt.2
This is a video of the soccer team of Cathedral High School in El Paso, Texas. This team is from the years 2008 to 2009. Also represents team members, games, road trips, fans, and victories.
Cathedral High School (El Paso, Texas) Soccer (2008 - 09) Pt.3
This is a video of the soccer team of Cathedral High School in El Paso, Texas. This team is from the years 2008 to 2009. Also represents team members, games, road trips, fans, and victories.
Cathedral High School (El Paso, Texas) Soccer (2008 - 09) Pt.4
This is a video of the soccer team of Cathedral High School in El Paso, Texas. This team is from the years 2008 to 2009. Also represents team members, games, road trips, fans, and victories.
Doug Ecklund y Entrenador Leo Cancellare de entrenamiento para los Juegos Olímpicos de Natación 1990 están en la foto.
LEO Cancellare, AFSC se unió a la facultad de Cathedral High en El Paso, Texas, en 1987. Los hermanos lo encontraron; Un excelente compañero en el cumplimiento de su misión y un modelo a seguir para profesores y estudiantes. Como profesor popular de educación física y entrenador de natación, se cansó de inculcar en el cuerpo estudiantil su propio amor profundo por Dios, la familia y el país. Después de tres años, en 1990, los hermanos lo nombraron decano de estudiantes, a cargo de la disciplina escolar
Cuando buscaban a alguien para ser el primer director laico de la Catedral en 1995, no menos una persona que el Rev. Oscar X. Ochoa, obispo de El Paso, sugirió Cancellare. Él aceptó el cargo con la observación de que simplemente lo estaba tomando hasta que un hermano cristiano pudiera ser encontrado.
Leo desarrolló un afecto tan profundo por los hermanos y la dedicación a su misión que insistió en que la escuela se identificara como una escuela lasaliana, a pesar de la oposición de varios funcionarios de la diócesis. Los hermanos le concedieron un certificado de afiliación en 1999. Ese año se le diagnosticó un raro cáncer de timo. Como en todas las batallas, se enfrentó a la cabeza y ejemplificó para toda la comunidad su profunda fe en Dios. Murió el 2 de abril de 1999. Una piscina de la ciudad lleva su nombre. Fue honrado por la Universidad de Texas en El Paso como un destacado graduado.
Leo Cancellare fue identificado como un gigante en una exhibición del Museo de Historia de El Paso en el otoño de 2017 titulado Primeros Pasos.
Manuel de la Rosa - Cadaver Lab - El Paso, Texas - 2012
Manuel de la Rosa, founding dean of the Texas Tech University Paul L. Foster School of Medicine, shows a gross anatomy lab at the school Tuesday. De la Rosa recalls an unexpected encounterwith a former teacher during his time in medical school. (Rudy Gutierrez / El Paso Times)
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