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

 - Class of 1922

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STELLENE RANDLE Tutwiler “There was a soft and pensive grace Cast of thought upon her face. Motto: Ever true. Ambition: To live and learn. Entered 1 ! 15 . Tutwiler Club; Athletic Association. JOSEPH SHEPPARD “Joe” Jefferson Ambition: To bask in California’s sunny clime. Motto: Live and I .earn. Entered 1918. Jefferson Club; Vice-President '20; Annual debate ’22; Jeffcohi staff '21; Class Orator ’21; Class play ’21-’22; Students’ Council ’20-’21! Manager Football ’22. ANNIE POTTS “Pots” Tutwiler She was a coquette withal as could be perceived even by the look in her eyes.” Ambition: To hitch my wagon to a star. Motto: Keep smiling. Entered 1919; Secretary-Treasurer Tutwiler ’21; Athletic Association ’21-’22; Basketball ’21-’22. MACK DOWLING “Daniel” Lanier “A friend of the sincere kind that merits the heart.” Motto: To be and not to seem. Ambition: To get her. Entered 1922. Vice-President Lanier. 28

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HERBERT WYATT “Hub” Jefferson “Men of few words arc the best men.” Motto: Jog on. Ambition: To find my talent. Entered 11)20. Agricultural Class 20-’21; Jefferson Club; (Mass Football 21; Class Basketball 21; Athletic Association. LUCILE REED “ 'Sile” Arnica “I have taken my fun where I’ve found it and I've rogued and I’ve ranged in my time.” Motto: Be jolly and full of fun; be serious at the proper time; make life worth living for others as well as yourself. Ambition: To accomplish something worth while in life and make everlasting friendships. Entered 1919. Secretary-Treasurer Arnica '20-’21; President Arnica ’22; Class Play ’21- 22; Basketball 21; Student Council ’21-'22; Music Study Club 19-’21; Athletic Association 21-’22; Last Will and Testament ’22. CLARICE VARNON Arnica “Patience surpasses knowledge.” Entered 1919. WALTON VARNON “Jack” Lanier “Full of fun and mischief too, Doing things he shouldn’t do.” Motto: Do the smallest amount of work possible. Ambition: To succeed in life. Entered 1921. Lanier Club; Athletic Association '21-’22. 27



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“Chuck CHARLES SHAKRITT Lnni-r “Sees't thou a man diligent in his business, he shall stand before kings.’ Motto: Tact and Tenacity. Ambition: To finish college. Entered 1918. Basketball ’21-'22; Baseball '21-'22; Vice-President Lanier '22; Athletic Association '18-'22. GUY WHITE “White Lank-r “There’s nothing half so dear in life as love’s young dream. Ambition: To be a good debater. Motto: A little learning is a dangerous thing. Drink deep or taste not the Pieri.tn spring. Entered 1918. President Lanier 21 -’22; School debater at U. of A., ’22; Track ‘21; Student Council ’21; Secretary-Treasurer '19-'20-’21; Vice-President ’20-’21; Chaplain ’20.-'21-’22; Sergeant-at-Arms ’21-’22; Older Boys' Conference '20-'21-’22; Annual Joint Debate ’20-’22; Jeffcohi Staff ’21; Historian ’21; Class Football '20. Class Son (Tune; “Believe Me, if All those Endearing Young Charms ) When we gaze back at days spent at Jefferson High. Dear the thoughts as we smile through our tears. We shall treasure her memory as if it were gold. ’Twill be stamped as we drift on in years. Let the friendship remain Lest by chance it might fade, May we ever be loyal and true. And in painting a picture of days yet to be We shall make shades of gold and of blue. Like a soft summer breeze as it sways thru the trees Time has stolen so rapidly by. Have we not been asleep and lived on as in dreams Of the days spent at Jefferson High? Now we bid a farewell To our dear beloved school. Both sadness and love are combine:!, But when youth has passed quickly and age hovers near Memory’s shades, gold and blue, are entwined. —Lillian Carter. ’22. 29

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