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FLORENCE EASTMAN She has wit under an unsuspecting ex- terior. . Glee Club, 1. Basketball, 1, 3 and 4. Girl Reserves and Athletic Council, 3. Annual Staff and Senior Play, 4. RALPH ANDIZITS Look! He's Winding up the watch of his wit, bye and bye it will strike. Yvhiting, Ind., 1 and 2. Basketball, 3. Senior Play, 4. MARION KLEBER I have the courage to be gay. Glee Club, 1, 2 and 3. Deltma Sirnga, 2. The Teeth of the Gift Horse, 3. Annual Staff anfl Senior Play, 4. MARGl'EIiI'1'E CAXVUOIJ Thee the voice, the dance, obey Temper'd to thy warbied lay. ELEANOR JESSEN My heart aches, and a drowsy numbness pins my sense. LOUIS EATON He has attained broad achievements, physically speaking. Bridgeport, Ill., 1. Douglas High School, 2 and 3. Class Play, 1, 3 and 4.
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Iumlpfa which ' This year 09395, Heed Marquis, the celebrated biographer, has edited a new and interesting book, which has obtained immediate favor and immense cir- culation because of its pleasing personal remarks, tfor which the editor is not rcsponsible5, and because of the valuable material it contains. It is called 1Vho's NVhich in the 'United States and it gives the lives and accomplishments of all well-known Americans. Among these are the names of a great many members of the illustrous Class of 1922, N. C. H. S. We take from Who's Whichw these articles: Alma Huffman Q 19035, governor of VVyoming in 1934, and Secretary of State in 1936, President of the United States in 1938. His unusual executive ability, is noted for marvelous orations she delivers. She had written a number of grammars for school use besides several clever essays on Good English. Nessie Duncan Do-a-Lot, 09035, wife of Secretary of State in 1938, private secretary to Governor of WVyon1ing in 1934 until her marriage. Was always seen in the company of Miss Alma Huffman. Is a noted Scotch beauty with exquisite Titian hair. Is a social leader in Vifashington, D. C. Made,-a tour of 1Vyoming in her private car in 1935, giving lectures on How to Make Your Husband a Success in Life. Mrs. Do-a-Lot has succeeded in everything under- taken. Lillian Ede, 09045, a film actress of great ability. Has appearel in forty- one photoplays. Her last picture is I Love the Cole Eight. Hiss Ede has some trouble becouse of her liking for fast going. She has been arrested eleven times for speeding and has kept her license only because of the effect her beauty has upon the judges. Roy Frisby, 09035, celebrated American pianist. Has invented a new type of piano, The Frisbiettef' which is especially well adapted to people possessing unusually long pedal extremeties. Mr. Frisby has made a brilliant arrange- ment of variations on the Bugle Call and Tapsf' Is famed fer his accuracy and technique. Lawrence Eastman, 09035, American actor of startling versatility. Mr. Eastman captivates his audiences with his alluring smile. Is considered amuch greater actor than John Barrymore. Is playing in Hamlet, Prince of Den mark. this season. Fifty-ninth performance and playing to capacity house. Frances Davis, 09045, first woman to have the sprinting championship. Ilcld the tennis championship in 1929. but lost it to Mildred Naylor, who kept it only two months. After her defeat, Miss Naylor returned to her work on her notorious Ohio cabbage farm. ' A Mr. Pharles Hemry. f 19055, considered by critics to be the foremost tenor of the world. has a vocal range of five octaves. Many claim that this brilliant nmsician possesses a vocal quality similar to that of the' Caruso. Mr. Hemry makes records exclusively for the t'Wolton Talking Machine. This is a super- instrument, perfected bv the tenor's sister. Kathleen Hemrv f 19045. Miss Hemry is noted for her scientific research and her many mechanical devices ,for making the housekeeper's work more difficult.
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