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TBIB TE In September 1951 students and o workers of MISS Helen Campbell heard Wlth regretful surpnse that she had terminated her off ual ASSOCIHIIOH w1tl' them For thlrty years she was 1 member of the hlstory department for the past three years she was :ts head Prevlously she had taught m the Mamtowoc Hlgh School Students of North D1v1s1on Hxgh School present and past w1ll remember gratefully MISS Campbell s fa1rness her unfallmg patxence and her understandlng of thelr d1ff1cult1es They enjoyed her ab1l1ty to bring hrstory down to earth to 1llum1ne w1th homely phrase the pages of a sometlmes dry text book Her ormgmahty enabled her to make all hlstory modern to relate the events of other days to the problem of our t1me It may be Sald that she took for her text The past IS prologue to the future Her rnsxstence on a knowledg of current affalrs was a s1gnal servxce to her students and to the future of AmCflCA At electron t1me dlscusslon on the merlts of cand1dates and Cmph3S1S on the duty of thoughtful votlng brought results ln ne1ghborhood homes Cooperatmg students profited greatly by her skxll as a teacher all of them hked the a1r of tomradeshxp whlth pervaded her classroom MISS Campbells fellow workers mlss a well loved frxend and hope that her free years may be happy ones my 6amlaLef , , n. ' 4 . . i' ' . . 1 r Q e . . Y . . . 9 9 ' I 1 ' ' y tt Q. . . . . . . ,, . ' 9 - 11 I ' 'Z . 1 ' 9 1 . , . . - s , I
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0.. Low .Ag rlflu 4 'ifflfhs -10 55 .rf I 'Aff-5 5M ' 8 . I I r cv 1- q- ' 1 4 ,af f.n5f,', ,,l,1j JJ. Ifyyxmf. Pg ' W' J M14 ' 'LPCQJS Ybcua tax 5 sw 1 'gd' 4 5,4 ,YL A 5 90' 16441 QI Mau,4,4 at 444 'L '41 I 5 my 4. ,,f,4:,+.h I-ffl 4 ,env-4 fw- l aefzmann 1 Haut A Le 4,1-,I 11,44 fb! The berrnm Dtpfxrtmtnt ot North DIXISILJII Hlgh Sehool has lost 1 good tr1end throuvn M1ss l1lLf IDll1ll s rtttnt rtslgnitlon Htr mtutunle t0VVlI'd her work towxrd htr students mtl toward her trlvtls hoth at home md xhroitl attesttd to hy the mmy pltturts md oh1ett3 of mttrt st adornlnff her tldssroom Interest 111 her studtuts lnanlftsttd 1tstll Ill many tru Nttds of tvtry kmd reeuved her 1111111ed11te md kmdly ltttntlon I11d1v1duftl LOUI1SLll1l1Q htyoncl the stops of htr own groups was llI1St1l'lt1I1Hly UIXLII MISS Rf1etz111.11m LIIQILILCI 111 many f1et1v1t1es at North As Lhilfllldll oi the MOdLfI1 Lmquxgt Department her ellorts lctpt tht mtcrest 111 modern languages 1l1ve At no t1me durmq the war veirs dld the dtpflrtnunt sufftr qrtmt losses At thls tlme she took over the Red Cross 1tt1w1t1e at North reecnvmg fllffbflllg to111n1e11d1t1ons from thxt OYLIAIIIZHUOD Sht sponsored the Cztrmfm Cluh for twtlvt ytdrs SIIIQIHQ md dramdue ptrformanees estahhshed the sge111utl1ehke1t for tht SlXty or more studtnts htlo11g1m1 to If Long htfort the war she fostered eorrtspondtntt w1th torugn students I..dSt1l'lg lnendshlps refxehmg aeross the sei resulttcl Her cially help md 1l1SPll'lUOI1 wlll he m1sscd hy both stuCle.11ts and faeulty To hu they extend the1r best wlshes for A well destrxtd Insure wud happmtss i 4 , y y 3 A rf ' 1 3 ' t' . ... ' ,. ' I Vx 1 V C ,Ll Af .f , ' f 4' , is . 'fe s 1 ' , Y I ,- I f '!f. , A ' f' .rp 4. 4 '5 C zo! l H .4 , ' 6 ' I lv. ta f. , . V ', . 5 ' ' ,N- ' V - , r 4 P . .ff .ff 3 . 1 3 nt A . ,I I a ,,, sf A X U.. I. 14 -f.4,, ' 7? J M 7 '15 ' .. . J - 66 - 'f N 0 V yi' 4 - VJ tl, Lv, ,L,.V 4' J 'Ne J -aj . 1 ' flhl 'n.., , ff: ls V X M I x I . , .. . Q It , .. V , ' , Y .Y ' f 1, 5 5 P-: 'Q . 'z' ' 1 ' ' , 2 'e 1:1 1 the welfare of the school was unexeelled. She lwrou ht to her students the richest ex veriences of . l x 2 H ' 32 Z 2 , ' 5 N H I I' 1' l 7-3' : V v H: ' V S 3 -f V l 3 3 ' 3 3 3 - '-3 3 ' 3 ' ' 1 v R 325- 33 ' 3 v3 ' 3-3' 3 3 ' 'R 32 ' 1 3 ' ' ' ' f 3 3 ' x 3V 3 - 3 ' 3 1 3 4 ' I yi 1, L :D ' ' ' ' ' ' . .'1 7 1 :kzj 3 3 3 ' 3 3 ' 3- ' 3 'L K ' I ' ' x I 2 V 3 H ' H ' D M 32 'J I I' . 5 5 'S D ,V L 2' 4 V- -S5 ' 21 32' ' Q t. . 5 5 xr 1 I 4 I I I- D ' N 'E I s Ls 5 .. lf EA 'Q 1 5 ' x 1 I 4- A 3 K 3 ' ' l 3 3 3 1 3 A N 3 3 3 3 3 -3 ' 1 . -5 1' U: .r, . C . .1 . . , , s . sl V I I ' , 5 D vx DA: K 4 3 '-
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