Jefferson County High School - Jeffersonian Yearbook (Tarrant, AL)

 - Class of 1922

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IN A VIRGINIA GRIFFITH “Ginks” Tutwiler “She’s all my fancy painted her; She’s lovely, she’s divine.” Motto: The only way to have a friend is to he one. Ambition: To accomplish all worthy tasks that are brought before me. Entered 1919. Vice-President Music Study ( lub 21; President Music Study Club ’22; Athletic Association ’22. ROY GILLISPIE “Gilly’s Pie” Lanier Tt is impossible to please all the world and one’s father.” Motto: I’ll get my lessons in the morning. Ambition: To break Bambina Ruth’s record. Entered 1919. Basketball ’21-’22; Secretary-Treasurer Lanier. JEWEL HENDRIX “Jack” Tutwiler “A girl resolved and steady to her trust.” Motto: Strive for character, not fame. Ambition: To be a biologist and dissect tin bugs and worms of my acquaintance. Entered 1919. Critic Tutwiler ’19; Secretary-Treasurer ’22; Athletic Association ’19- 22 AISENITH IRENE HOWARD “N a rein us” Arnica “Simplicity of Character is no hindrance to subtlety of intellect.” M ot to: Forever U pward. Ambition: To teach the world something that it has never heard of'before. Entered 1919. Critic Arnica ’22; Chaplain Arnica ’22; Athletic Association ’21-’22. 20

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•‘Sic Bib MITT IK FISHER Tutwiloi Mittie is famous for her looks; She takes better with the boys than with her books. Motto: Never trouble trouble, till troubb troubles you. Ambition: To be proof to the world that the best of things sometimes come in small packages. Entered 1919; Secretary-Treasurer Class 20; Class President ’21; Vice-President Class 22; School Orchestra ’22. MARTIN DYER FRANKLIN “Deacon Jefferson ' Well-timed silence has more eloquence than speech.” Motto: Never do today that which you can put off until tomorrow. Ambition: To be a college football star. Entered 1919. Jefferson Club; Athletic Association; Football ,20-’2'2; Captain Football ’22. NELLIE MAE FRITTS “Shorty Arnica “She doeth little kindnesses which others leave undone or despise.” Motto: If at first you don't succeed, try. try, again. Ambition: To obtain the highest degree of success in anything I undertake. Entered 1919. Arnica Club; Athletic Association. ELIZABETH GREENE “Nib” Tutwiler “Her joy of spirit indicates her strength.” Motto: Give to the world the best you can. and the best will come back to you. Ambition: To control my determination. Entered 1919; Vice-President Tutwiler T9-'21; Vice-President Class T9; Secretary-Treasurer Class '20; Athletic Association T9-’22; Basketball ’21-'22; Chaplain Tutwiler '20; Critic Tutwiler '21; Class Play '21; Assistant Librarian '21; Giftorian Class ’22. 19



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SARAH JONES Tutwilcr ‘Cindy” “A smile like sunshine and eyes like heaven’s own blue.” Motto: To love and be loved by all. Ambition: To be married once more. Entered 1922. Vice-President Tutwilcr ’22; Athlet ic Association. MARY ALLEN KIRKLAND “Buster” Tutwilcr Her smile is sweetened by her gravity.” Motto: While we live, let us live. Ambition: Not to be simply good, but good for something. Entered 1919. Critic Tutwilcr ’21; Class Basketball ’20; Athletic Association T.l-’22; Secretary Springdale Unit .1. S. I. A. ’Cile” LUCILE LAWLEY Arnica “And those that paint her truest praise her most.’ Motto: Never do today what you can do tomorrow, for then you may not have to do it. Ambition: To live up to my ideals and at- tain all my dreams. JAMES LYNCH “Jimmie” Jefferson “Where there’s a lady in the case You know all other things give place.” Motto: Slow but sure. Ambition: To raise hens that lay golden egirs. Entered 1919. Class President ’21: Secretary-Treasurer Class ’20; Baseball ’!9-’22; All State ’20. 21

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