Oak Park and River Forest High School - Tabula Yearbook (Oak Park, IL)

 - Class of 1929

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!.5! !!S.Ll.i.s.L'eWl!f !9!4l!iS!1l!Jl!1l!l!ll!l !l!l!ll!l.lH EI SENIIOR 'IDXBULA ll MMY ' Q WM.5!tl!12!!l!tS!4Si5't.lklWK!!'l! MR. MCDANIEI., Superintendent Abilit and Stabilit OGER BABSON, the great statistician, says that all of the leadership and initiative in our country is bound up in two per cent of the people. If he is right, I suspect that most of us are only ordi- nary people. This suspicion was borne out during the VVar when 1,700,000 picked men took the intelligence test given the American Army. Only about four per cent of them reached the highest grade. Most of us then have the same problem that Theodore Roosevelt had, to make the most of ordinary abilities, to make the most of our best. When Colonel Goethals was chosen to dig the Panama Canal he did not have a brilliant record as an engineer, but he was chosen for his loyalty to his work, his trustworthiness, and his determination of character. Thousands have puttered away in the laboratory, but the hard-working Roentgen investigated. VVhen asked, What did you think when you saw the cardboard glowing? he replied, I did llOt just think: I investigatedf, His investigations, carried on with great patience and skill, gave us the X-ray. A London dispatch says: A cold bitter gale today had no terrors for Helen VVills who practiced for more than an hour on the outdoor tennis courts of the Queens club, Chick Evans used to be on the golf course every morning, rain or shine, while his neighbors were still in bed. John Wanamaker was one of America's best examples of a public-spirited and successful merchant. His biographer says the success of his mature years was but a result of adherence to the ideals of his boyhood, industry and integrity. Probably neither Eckersall nor Red Gra11ge will ever have on the campus a monument to their brilliant playing, but the friends of Dave Hansen have erected at his Alma Mater a memorial tablet with this inscription: He played four years on the scrubs, but he never quit. Hundreds of other boys of ordinary ability grew up in Milan, Ohio, and were interested in trains and the telegraph, but Thomas Alvah Edison, Al as he was then called, was enthusiastically interested. Although we now call him a wizard and consider him a great genius, he himself defines genius as two per cent inspiration and ninety-eight per cent perspiration. He worked ten years on his storage battery before he was satislied with it and he worked on the moving picture machine over thirty years. No one of these was successful because he was more brilliant than others. N0 one of them believed that work was a curse given to us because of Adam's disobedience. No one of them won success sud- denly, but after continued steadiness of purpose and Iirmness of character. M. R. McDANIEl.. .4 4 1 - lYMWM MW kM QHYQHM Twenty-one

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