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                        TRIBUTE TO HILDA VAUGHAN

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                           HON. SCOTT McINNIS

                              of colorado

                    in the house of representatives

                          Monday, June 9, 2003

  Mr. McINNIS. Mr. Speaker, I would like to take this opportunity to 
pay tribute to Hilda Vaughan, an exceptional individual who has 
selflessly devoted her time and energy to the betterment of this 
nation. I applaud her outstanding character, and her desire to support 
and educate her community. Hilda demonstrates impressive qualities 
worthy of such praise, and today we honor her retirement as a salute to 
a job well done.
  Hilda was born in Lynchburg, Virginia, and spent her adolescent years 
thirsting for knowledge. After graduating from Rustburg High School in 
Rustburg, Virginia, she obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree from 
Lynchburg College, and married her beloved husband, Ted Vaughan. Hilda 
moved to Silt, Colorado, and served her community well, by holding a 
number of clerical, secretarial, and accounting positions. 
Additionally, Hilda achieved her EMT-B certification and assisted the 
Grand Valley Fire Protection District. Hilda's attention to detail, 
together with her unwavering determination, led her to become and 
perform as an outstanding substitute teacher and librarian for 23 
years. As a student teacher in Lynchburg, she educated herself to 
become a mentor as well as a teacher. Her first substitute teaching 
position was in the RE-2 School District, in Rifle, Colorado. Through 
her experiences in different geographic areas and districts, Hilda 
expanded her vast knowledge and wisdom, and became an excellent asset 
to every school district she served. Today we admire a woman who 
selflessly donated her time and efforts to upholding the structure of 
her community.
  Mr. Speaker, it is with great pride I honor such an outstanding 
individual before this body of Congress and this nation. Hilda 
contributed so much, and she was so thoughtful, words will never 
express our appreciation to her. Hilda, thank you for your hard work in 
our country, and I anticipate great achievements from you in the 
future.

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