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lull I 9 tlt ll t tl V it l lt l l vi . ill H px l ll, t ld . llh LOUIA M. l-IENIKA pp lfpon opening an old autograph allmum, we saw on '1 one of the pages this simple inscription: l lt 1 lt takes hut a line for remembrance. ' t l.ouia May llenika needs not even a line for re- memlmrance. .Xfter having given over two decades of l, ll! active service in the North llivision lligh School, he- :gill cause of her unseltish devotion she will continue to M' live in the hearts of both students and colleagues. Yet lt tlll we wish to express our appreciation and esteem. llltt t dll Miss llenika was an instructor in the department ltgll of mathematicsg she was intensely interested in all of her pupils and served generously wherever oppor- V l' tunity presented itself. She was associated with Miss l 1' S. lfdith Brown in the early work of the tiirls' Clulig X X of late years she conducted the tiirls' Leadership tx ti tiroup. In whatever capacity she served, her work 'llw was characterized lay thoroughness and efficiency. To Nt' these qualities she added understanding sympathy and ldll loving concern. dl: '-rl .1 V! If ,vl ,. ,. -',, ,'., . ii!! iose vu to vnevt ier hast rttognmed the tact that lx her devotion began in her home and extended beyond I A the class-room. lluman interest was dominant: she t was never indifferent to another's need of material, mental or spiritual assistance. linthusiasm and luenev- til olence were conspicuous in her everyday life, hut com- lmined with them were self-control and perfect poise. t Miss llenilia came to North llivision in 19143 her Q , death occurred .Xpril 23, IUS5. after an almsence of almout ill ix six weeks: her passing may he her gain, hut it is our ill ll loss. ' l l To her sister, Mrs. l. li. lleckendorn, to her lmroth- er, Mr. Ray llenika, and to the other members of their ll t families we extend our sincere sympathy. , i ll lll lt T
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ru 1 f T a Q Q I e r i in 1, i i N Y I 1 i l Mr. Rottman Miss Scherkenbach Miss Schoenk Miss Selznick Miss Sherman Phvx. 'Tnmuug Mud. Linlgxmgcs Cuvnvncnmi English English i i Miss Smail Miss Spiering Mr. Steuerwald Miss Stoeckle Miss Suckow if W, Cfmnvnuvfml Engnmh ManlmiliA1lA Evxgimh Mlzsic i H 1 i W 1 N M iv 1 Mr. Tetzlaff Mr. Trythall Mr. Van Hom Miss Walmsley Mr. Warner 311, Sncruu Cmwinxcvfnll English Evzglxxh Sturm! ,M ii 1 lu' Mr. Witte Mr. Kampine Miss Zucker Miss Zahl wi 51 Srutmc Hixlovw Evlgimh Mird. Lmiguugcs w w W ,xi , ,3 V! 3 I ' 1 W i n 1 F 4 1 W i i Y N Ti
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