November 15, 2008

Congressional Tribute to Mary Seczawinski

Congressional Tribute to Mary Seczawinski

[Mrs. Seczawinski was my Spanish Teacher at Passaic High School. She taught me well. I still get compliments for my accurate pronounciation. Roy Bercaw]

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TRIBUTE TO MRS. MARY SECZAWINSKI -- HON. HERB KLEIN (Extension of Remarks - June 10, 1994)

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HON. HERB KLEIN

in the House of Representatives

FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1994

* Mr. KLEIN. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to pay tribute to Mrs. Mary Seczawinski, a woman who has dedicated the past 32 years of her life to the Passaic, NJ school system. It is with great pride that I join the students and staff of Passaic High School in honoring the devoted foreign language teacher and trusted friend.

* Mrs. Seczawinski's teaching achievements reflect the scope of her influence and commitment to her students. In 1991, she received The Governor's Award for Excellence in Teaching. Through the recommendation of a former student, she was honored at the William Paterson College of New Jersey in 1993. The nomination cited Mrs. Seczawinski as the teacher who had a great affect on her life. Her students have followed a variety of career paths, becoming everything from attorneys and physicians to teachers and musicians, including the recording artists `The Shirelles.'

* Her efforts on behalf of Passaic High School extend beyond academic education. Mrs. Seczawinski has served not only as a teacher, but as a friend and adviser as well. She has been called upon by individual students a countless number of times, and always responded to the young adults' needs with consideration and care. Mrs. Seczawinski has instilled respect and responsibility in her students, and the Passaic schools have greatly benefited from her positive influence.

* For decades, Mrs. Seczawinski has demonstrated her dedication to Passaic High School, and I know she will be deeply missed by both students and staff. I am proud to have the opportunity to ask my colleagues to join me in wishing here continued success on this distinguished occasion.

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