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WHO ls U u Wallace Reid -- u u Annette Kellerman ll ll ii GL SI Ichabod Crane -- 66 K H King James I --- High School Popularity Contest. IS:1 John Barrymore ...... - - - Little Lord Fauntler'oy - - - - - -Stuart Ward -Leroy Stinebower Charles Chaplin ........ .... E dward Holton Lloyd George -- Henry VII .... Rudyard Kipling H Geraldine Farrar Mr, Francis' Pet u 1 Webster ' ........ Wagner ........ Kreisler ..... - Beau Brummel -- Bebe Daniels - Ty Cobb ..... - Gloria Swanson - Von Hindenburgu Sarah Bernhart --- --- Walter Camp ..... .... 'General Pershing Rip Van Winkle -- ---- ----John Zabelka ----Gordon Shaver - .... Harold Marrillat --- .... Betty Gay Harold Marriallat Pauline Kress ----John Zabelka -Julia Louise Ross ----Llaura Jackson --- .... Stuart Ward LeRoy Holt Ernest Zavitz Hortense Lyon - - - -Russell Frank Lawrence Bottum Kenneth Jackson - .... Russel Frank Ted Mack Henry Steves Alice Parr A. Martin.
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SOCIETY At the Masonic Temple, April 15, 1921, the first annual Junior and Senior Banquet and Hop was held, including members cf the faculty and officers of the Freshman and Sophomore classes. There were about one hundred and twenty-five present. Muriel Calkins acted as toastmistress. Russell Frank st ted that this was the first annual J-Hop to be held in St. Johns. These remarks were followed by Lawrence Hos- tetler's toast to the Seniors, Alice Parr's toast to the Faculty, and Kathryn Putt's toast to the Juniors. The Junior Quartette rendered many delightful pieces, A dance of fifteen numbers follovs ed the banquet. Those who did not care to dance enjoyed the games in the parlors. Junior-Senior Reception, 1921. Immediately following the Commencement exercises at the Congregational Church, the annual Junior-Senior reception was held in the church parlors, June 22, 1921. After delightful refreshments had been served to the Seniors, their parents, the Faculty, and the Juniors, a short program was given with Russell Frank acting as toast- master. The program represented The Melting Pot and was cleverly carried out by the following toasts: Edward Hull, Mining the Ore: Julia Louise Ross, The Smelt- ing, Gerald Osborn, Moulding the Iron, and Miss Paige, The Finished Product. The Junior Quartette furnished the music. Turkey Dinner. Soon after the exciting game with the 'fcultured city east of us, in which St. Johns scored 13-0, Mr, R. G. Allison, and Mr. A, E. Wilson entertained our champions, subs and men members of the Faculty at a ''never-to-be-forgotten turkey dinner held at the Allison home on Oakland street, November 17, 1921. A most wonderful dinner was served by Mesdames Allison and Wilson, during which forty-five pounds of turkey, delicious mashed potatoes, squash, and cranberry ice were consumed. Chocolate ice cream footballs were served as desert. But to crown the event, a huge birthday cake, holding nineteen candles was set before Captain Kenneth Jackson, the occasion being his birthday anniversary. Football Banquet. Members of our Champion Football team, pupils, faculty members, members of the alumni, and members of the board of educxtion enjoyed the second annual Football ban- quet, held at the Masonic Temple, December 21, 1921. The fine program which followed was given by members of the team and faculty, George Woodbury being toastmaster. Coach Boersma gave an encouraging speech to the team of 1922. Dancing was enjoyed in the evening. J-Hop-1922. The second annual Junior-Senior Hop and Banquet will be held at the Masonic Temple May 5, 1922. This is certainly an eagerly anticipated event of the school year so far as Junior and Seniors are concerned, and promises to be a great success. -PARR. YW- .- :. 4.1.-jngg f - .-W,
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