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ibevbcafion x Nearing the once-too-prolonged, now much too-rapidly-ap- proaching end of our high school career, the class of 1950 wishes to pause in these seemingly shortened days to commend the num- erous fine thoughts, words, and deeds that have been attributed to Miss Virginia M. Hoffman. Through their entire encounter with school, many of the students in this current year's graduating class, have been bene- ficiaries of this high school principal's unlimited patience, heart- felt condolences, and understanding personality, not to mention hef' excellent presentation of knowledge and development of ta ents. Complete reimbursement is impossible. But through this publication, the seventeenth for which she has served only too capably as advisor, the members of the class of '50 have tried most sincerely to express their deepest appreciation for the ef- forts, helpful guidance, and many illustrations of kindness and friendship contributed to them by Miss Virginia M. Hoffman. f Page Five -
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fm X NH X cgn mem oriam Jguiib., ...Wil The faculty and student body note with deep regret the passing of Mrs. Kathryn Overly, who died October 9, 1949. Mrs. Overly was a graduate of Millersville State Teachers College, and had taught the third grade in the New Holland Schools for over sixteen years. Previously she had been a mem- ber of the faculty at Leola and Honey Brook. Mrs. Overly, while serving' at New Holland, demonstrated far more than an excellent ability to instruct. The high value she placed on such traits as promptness and correctness make hei' absence felt all the more. Typical of her ways were the many times in which she placed her profession in a position higher than her physical well-being. These habits, in addition to her careful appreciation of time and its value to others, combined to form a most respected per- son, whose loss is keenly felt in the New Holland Schools. e 1 -5 Pane Pour
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2921 it it X Board of Education Mr. H. Earle W1'igl1t President lVlr. Henry R. Fenninger Tieabulei Mr. J. Maurice Smith Vice President D1-, Wilsqm A, Foustg Dr. John J. Sheaffer rr' e ne rf: The Faculfy Mr. John T. Auld West Virginia University Temple University Super vising P1 incipal Miss Virginia M. Hoffman Temnle University Penn State Social Studios - Library High School Principal Page Six - - -
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