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ia. MRS MARGARET E RIFE l i ll 1 1 , 3 mn L - A X53-if In Memoriam i' MRS. IRMA B. DITZLER The Senior Class of 1942 wishes to express its deepest feeling of sorrow and sympathy at the untimely passing of one of its most beloved teachers, Mrs. Irma B. Ditzler. Mrs. Ditzler, who had charge of the Home Economics De- partment, was an ever-faithful instructress, true to the code of teaching. To all her pupils she was a constant help and friend, Willing to aid them Whenever the case permitted. She had been a member of the school faculty for eight years, and was beginning her ninth year. The duties so conscientiously performed by her throughout her teaching career, symbolize the life of service she rendered to those about her. Her realm of service never ceased at what she had to do, but embodied all that she could do. We deeply regret her passing. The Senior Class of 1942 expresses its heartfelt sympathy at the sudden death of Mrs. Margaret E. Rife, a former student, alumna and teacher. Mrs. Rife, a member of the Class of 1933, attended Mil- lersville State Teachers College where she took up grade in- struction. She later became a member of the New Holland faculty as second grade teacher and served for four years. Previous to this, Mrs. Rife taught at the Bowmansville Primary School. In performing her duties as a teacher, Mrs. Rife was al- ways kind, loving, and sympathetic to her pupils. Smilingly she sacrificed her time for the education of the children about her. Because of her love and understanding of the children, she fulfilled her task to the greatest degree. Her life was one of constant service to her church, her community, and her pro- fession. Page Four
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