Alton High School - Tatler Yearbook (Alton, IL)

 - Class of 1924

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R. V. SMITH (McKindree College), Agriculture. “I am a man; and I consider nothing that concerns mankind, a matter of indifference to me.” FRIEDA PERRIN, A. B. (Shurtleff College), English. “Punctuality is the first rung on the ladder of success.” BEULAH MULLINER, A. B„ A. M. (Cornell University) Science. “Better late than never.” MARY MAGUIRE (Illinois University), Music. “Music is the universal language of mankind.” MILDRED RUTLEDGE, Ph. B. (Shurtleff College), English. “To widen your life without deepening it, is only to weaken it.” COEINA McPHAIL, Ph. B. (Shurtleff College), Algebra. “Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm.” ALLYCE DOODY (Central Normal University), Stenography, Typewriting. “So long as that which might have been isn’t, why worry your head about it.” VV. M. SCHAEFER (Illinois State Normal), Manual Training. “Every man is the architect of his own fortunes.” 10

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t CAROLYN WEMPEN, A. B. (Shurtleff College), Algebra, Dean of Girls. A word to the wise is sufficient.” BERTHA FERGUSON, A. B. (Shurtleff College), Algebra, Latin, Ass’t Principal. “Knowledge is, indeed, that which, next to virtue, truly and essentially raises one man above another.” BERTHA BISHOP, Ph. B„ A. M. (University of Chicago), French. “Un bienfait n ’est jamais perdu.” GEORGE RITCHER (Illinois State Normal), Manual Training. Thrift is in itself a good income.” IRA OERTLI, B. S. (Northwestern University), Chemistry. “Patience conquers all.” VINOT CARTWRIGHT, A. B. (Shurtleff College), Latin. “Docendo discimus.” LAURETTA PAUL, A. B. (Shurtleff College), English. “What ever is worth doing is worth doing well.” NANCY LOWRY, A. B. (Shurtleff College), English. “Let us live, while we live.” 9



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« IRENE DEGENHARDT (Illinois State Normal), Commercial. “I am glad I was up so late because that is why I am up so early.” W. P. STALLING, B. S. (Shurtleff College), Geometry. ‘‘Labor overcomes all difficulties.” ADA COLGATE, A. B. (Hanover College), Latin, English. “Esse quam videri.” JENNIE CATES, A. B. (McKendrie College), History. “ As the labor, so the reward.” ALICE GATES, Ph. B. (Shurtleff College), Algebra, English. “That goes without spying, which is understood.” JOHN E. MacWHERTER, B. S. (Milliken University), Athletics. “When our hopes break, let our patience hold.” LOUIS PANCOK, B. S. (Wisconsin University), Science. “From nothing, nothing is made and nothing that exists can be reduced to nothing.” FLORENCE YOXALL (Sargent School), Physical Training. “Always gentle in manner, yet firm in reality.” 11

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