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A., pastor, St. PatrickChurch, Miami Beach,and only living founder of thecollege staffed by Adrian DominicanSisters."Our own loyalties to Catholiceducation must take- thefirst place in OUF minds and inour hearts," _ Monsignor Hochwalttold graduates. "No onequestions this. But our desireto be well-rounded and well-informedleaves room for interestin other forms of education, andfor other projects. For the Catholiceducator and Catholic educationare not found alone. Bothexist with other educators andwith other forms of education,private and public and it is notpossible to work as an educatorand ignore this fact. Since privateeducation forms but onetwelfthof the total picture inAmerica, the great bulk ofelementary and secondary educationis carried on by the publicschools and this big operationis the concern of all," thepriest-educator stated.POSITIVE ATTITUDES"If we are to develop positiveattitudes towards American education,then, we should wantpublic education to be as goodas it can.be, or ought to hi.Both public and private educatorsare here to stay and if theycannot be cozy and completelycompatible partners in a generallysimilar enterprise, theymust at the very least co-existunder some truce preferably unarmedso that the general wellbeingof this land of ours canbe maintained," he continued."A strong positive attitudedemands that we do morethan settle for the very least,and do something to establishharmony and some kind ofspirit of friendliness betweenand among these educationalgroups," he said.Describing Catholic Educationin America as "an adolescentwith bulging biceps," MonsignorHochwalt said that its new staturegained in a relatively shorttime often causes "the youngsterto be restive and he yearnsto flex his muscles and makehis presence felt," Since publiceducation, is still vastly biggerthan Catholic education whichhas grown so much in so short atime, it is here where our neddfor positive attitudes is mostapparent, he continued.PRESENT CHALLENGE"In developing positive attitudeswe must bring into actionsomething we have known for along time but sometimes for-VoicePhotosBACHELOR OF SCIENCE degree is conferred Cum Laude onMarie Maraia of St. Stephen parish. West Hollywood, by Msgr.William E^riy, P.A., only living founder- of Rarry College.COMMENCEMENT program is discussed by : Sister Mary Alice,O.P.; vice president of Barry College, Msgr. Frederick Hochwalt.director of the education department of the NationalCatholic Welfare Conference, principal speaker; and Msgr.William Barry.get," Monsignor Hochwalt remindedthe liberal arts graduates."There is nothing like agood sense of humor and a goodsense of proportion to see usover a tough spot. The Churchis old and wise and in time itcan teach its young apostlesto pace themselves, to use thelight touch instead of the heavyhand; to be as positive as possibleand so hold withering negativecriticism to ah absoluteminimum."This young adolescentgiant — this Catholic educationalsystem — 5,600,000strong with X90,00» teachersbusy in 13,700 schools is theproduct of positive action. Itwould never have come intobeing, it would never havegrown, unless those who madeit what it is, believed in theirideal and took positive action.to make it real. We would nothave a Catholic school systemif our pioneers were only sideliners,sniping at the passingparade," he. declared.Watch& JewelryWORK DONE ONPREMISES. FULLYGUARANTEEDSHORES JEWELER^ .9721 N.E. 2nd AVE. PL 9-2645!REWEAVINGANY FABRIC — ANY ITEMChnhsJi (Riiw&avinq277 N.E. 79th ST., MIAMI 38PL 9-3S34UNDERGROUND LAWNSPRINKLER SYSTEMSPUMPS EST. 1924 WELLSThe Oldest Exclusive IrrigationConcern In The StateBROOKS SPRINKLER CO.880 N.W. 54 ST. PL 4-0635MUSICAL INSTRUMENTSCARROLL MUSIC CORP.3645 N.W. 17th Ave.Tel. NEwton 3-0133MID-LYN ~~"PLUMBING REPAIRDEPT. INC.1J958 W. DIXIE PL 1-2451PromptExpertFOR GUARANTEED WORKAlways CallMID-LYNBETTER VACUUMSERVICE CO.Sales and Service — All MakesSMALL APPLIANCE REPAIRSPARTS and SERVICE12327 N.E. 6th AVENUENORTH MIAMI, FLA. PL 1-2839T.V. SERVICERADIO HI-FICOLOR T.V.TEL. 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