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Caption Villa Virginia, indigenous school of Panama (above) which opened in September, 1963, was named for Mrs. Virginia Seibert of the U.S.A. at the June, 1964 meeting of the National Assembly of Panama. This honor was accorded in her memory for the many months of prodigious labor expended on the school prior to her death, as well as for her loving spirit which brought joy to those around her. Her faith in the success of the school inspired everyone — new and old Bahá’ís and all of the students. Some of the Bahá’ís attending the November 28-29, 1964 school sessions are shown in photo at left. The two photos below show a portion of the dining room-classroom area. The first school for youth was held at Villa Virginia December 26-28.
Source Bahá’í News. Issue 408, page 9. View as PDF

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