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

 - Class of 1922

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OLIVE BARTON “Bill” Tutwilcr “Hit air, her manner, all who saw admired ' Motto: Don't put off until tomorrow what you can do today. Ambition: To travel. Entered 1919. Vice-President Tutwilcr ’!! • 20; Chaplain Tutwilcr '20; President Tutwilcr 21; Critic Tutwilcr ’21; Secretary-Treasurer Class ’21; Corresponding Secretary Class 21. 22; Class Play 21; Athletic Association 21- 22; Secretary-Treasurer Boyles Unit J. S.I.A. WILLIAM VERNON BEDDOW “Kid” Jefferson “ Tis by wit and good humor that man shines in company.” Motto: The more you do—the more you can do. Ambition: To find out what I am good for. Entered 1920. Jefferson Club. Athletic Association. WILLADEAN BEARI)EN D.-an” Arnica “Blue eyes, golden curls and a smile that won't come off.” Motto: To show Miss Walston that I can have a whole Math, lesson without talking. Ambition: To make S in Chemistry. Entered 1920. Arnica Club. Athletic Association ’20. ’22; Vice-President East Birmingham Unit Junior S. I. A. BERTICE BLACK Tutwiler “Could I love less I should be happier. Motto: Live each day as if it were the last. Ambition: To go to Europe. Entered 1921. Tutwiler Club; Vice-President Music Study Club ’21; President Music Study Club ’22; President Class ’21. VA

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CLAY GREEK “Kid Jefferson “Those most deserving praise care least about it” Motto: Success comes in cans”, send me up a case”. Ambition: To eat eight periods per day. Entered 1921. Class President 22; Secretary-Treasurer Jefferson '22; Interscholastic Debate '22. OLIVER SELF “Bo” Lanier “Slow to resolve but in performance quick.” Motto: “Moon’s the limit”. Ambition: To make a visit to the moon. Entered 1922. Vice-President Class ’22; President Lanier ’22; V'ice-President Lanier ’22; Chaplain Lanier '22; Basketball '22; Baseball ’22; Athletic Association '22; President Nomads ’22. MARY C. DENSON “Peggy” Tutwiler “So fair a pleuder any cause might gain.” Motto: Think twice before speaking. Ambition: To learn when to speak and when not to. Entered 1919. Secretary-Treasurer Tutwiler '19-’20; Vice-President Tutwiler ’lit; Secretary-Treasurer Class '21-22: Class Prophet '21; Vice-President Class 20; Athletic Association '19-22. HORTENSE ADERS “Patsie” Arnica “Her days were given to quiet tasks of good.” Motto: Truth conquers all things. Ambition: To be an ideal teacher. Entered 1922. Arnica Club. Athletic Association. 12



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“Tot” PARRIE BLAIR Arnica “Unless some one chokes her first she’ll talk herself to death.” Motto: Be true to the best that is in you. Ambition: To die giggling. Entered 1919. President Arnica 21; Critic Arnica ’21; Student Council ’22; Statistician ’22; Jeffcohi Staff ’22; Chorus Club ’21; Class Basketball ’21; Captain Basketball ’22; Athletic Association T9-’22; Secretary Treasurer Class ’20. K ITT IE BRAKE “Cat” Arnica “Modest and simple and sweet, The very type of Priscilla.” Motto: Forward, not backward. Ambition: To spend my life helping others. Entered 1922. Arnica Club; Athletic Association. W. L. CA BIX ESS “Sloppy weather” Jefferson “Dost thou love Life? Then do not squander time, for that’s the stuff life is made of.” Motto: To see and to be seen. Ambition: To pass in Social Problems. Entered 1922. Jefferson Club. Athletic Association. KATHERINE BROWN “Baby” Tutwiler “Nobody would suppose it, but I’m naturally bashful.” Motto: It’s a great life, if you don't weaken. Ambition: To get through a needle’s eye. Entered 1922. President Tutwiler'; Jeffcohi Staff; President East Birmingham Unit J. S. I. A. 1-1

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