The grave of László Varsányi
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* August 17, 1921, Nemespann – † January 17, 1985, Fél / teacher, cultural organizer ; His parents were Béla Csiffáry, a farmer, and Kornélia Varsányi. His wife was Borbála Kováts, a teacher. ; He attended the Benedictine Gymnasium in Komárom. He began his higher education at the State Teacher Training College in Bratislava in 1936-1938, and then in 1941 he obtained a cantor teacher's diploma at the Esztergom Archdiocese Teacher Training Institute. In 1965 he also completed a geography-chemistry teacher's degree at the correspondence department of the Pedagogical College in Nitra. ; He was first a cantor teacher in Fél, then enlisted. After World War II, he was a village clerk and cantor there from 1946, and then a teacher between 1950-1982. He was the principal of the elementary school until 1978, when they finally succeeded in expanding the Hungarian school in Féli to eight classes. The so-called School Seizure, which covers parental disobedience and protest, after they had tried to thwart the expansion of the Hungarian school for the third time (by seizing the new buildings). ; He was a member of several professional committees, author and co-author of several textbooks and methodological guides in the fields of writing and music education. Between 1954 and 1978, he was a member of the editorial board of Socialist Education.