Mayfield High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Mayfield, KY)
- Class of 1949
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May 17 1949 THE CARDINAL Page 1 Cardrnal taff Message T0 Edrtor Assocrate Edrtor News Edrtor Assrcrate News Feature Edrtt r Feature Wrrters George W Wrlson Jr Johnny Brock Nancy Crowder Charles Shelton Drck Howe Anne Stokes Brlly Luther Mary Frances Hrgdon Jen Hunt Covrngton Betty Clymer Jrmmy Clark Anne Green Drane Peterson Pat Long Angelyn Kelly Betty Roberts Evelvn Fuller Mary Jane Wyatt Socrety Edrtor Assoc ate Socretv Edrtor Sports Edltor Art Edrtor Assocrate Art Edrtor Lrterary Edrtor Exchange Edrtor Busrness Manager Adx ertrsrng Manager Assocrate Advertrsrng Mgr Betty Rose Jacobs Crrculatron Manager Jane Englrsh Assoc ate Crrculatron Mgr Douglas Leneave Robert Ferguson George Lrgon Wrllram Flemrng Janet Puckett Photograph Fdrtors Tvprsts Norma Krng Norma Gargus Verna Kendall Wrlma Clapp Zorabeth Crowder Norma Traughber Norma Mack Sue Breckenrrdge Rubye Iohnson Emma Crawford Marron F1Sk Betty Jo Whrttemore Dorothv Blewette Anrta Rhodes Barbara Cooper Mrs Hays K Neelv Reporters Sponsor A Medrtatron On Graduatron Nlovt I th nk I knotx how the knrght of old felt as he reached the tcp of the frrst hrll rn hrs search for the Holy Grarl only to see IIS rays flrttrng over the hrll just ahead And so rt lS wrth us as senrors graduatrng from hrgh school thrs year Graduatron so I have heard lS only the frrst of an endless ser1es of h lls rn the road of Lrfe Yes thrs rs a h1ll where the read forks Some of our number w1ll contrnue the1r e'lucatron rn colleges over the country whrle others w1ll soon get 1 bs and begrn the task of self support Theres one thrng sure Wherever vue go or whatever we do we vrrll all m1ss Mavfreld Hrgh School rn one wav or another It may be youll m1ss the football and basketball games you may m1ss seerng old scenes and faces Ol you may ex en m1ss hard study and the gay trmes y u ve had rn Englrsh class or the conquerrng arr' you had when vou worked a physrcs or algebra problem Yes Wlthout doubt vou wrll stop to th1nk of your present experrences and o hers at M H S and say Wlth a s gn Gone are the days And at last vt hen vou are over the topmost peak and are com1ng down the last h lls of Lrre vou may take vour grandchrldren on your knee or lap as the case may be and tell them of the trme a bunch of you slrpped off rn the spr1ng months to go frshrng or the t1me way back rn 48 when our football team beat the socks rff the mrghty T1lghman Tornado on Thanksgrvrng Day or you may wrnd up a sessron by tellrng of the t1me you dropped rn at Fullers Cafe for brarn food durrng classes and were caught by the Prrncrpal Occasrcnally you hear of a class havmg a reunron I won der what we would frnd rf our class were to meet rn say 1959 Some to be sure would be rn bus1ness and hard at vsork rn some walk of l1fe whlle others would st1ll be beating the bushes tryrng to frnd therr lrfe work It has been sard that berne a Hrgh School senror rs an ex perrence that comes only once rn a lrfetrme I am thankful for that Whrle I have thoroughly en1oyed my h1gh School career and wouldnt have mrssed rt I wouldnt start over agarn for love or money Man s obrect rn l1fe rs to go forward and progress Thrs IS exactly what I thrnk rt should be Of course, we all hate to see the end of our h1gh school days come, and there vxrll be the tradrtronall shed tears bv some at commencement, and prob ablv the warlrng and gnashrng of teeth, but rn the frnal count, rnk we wrll all agree that as Lrfe rs full of hrlls, we all want I th - 1 to see what's on the other s1de of them G W W The Graduates The annals of t1me reveal that lt has been the custom for each generatron of Amerrcans t leave even more complex socral polrtrcal and moral problems for 1ts successor to solve than con fronted t when lt strode upon the stage and took up the ICIHS of government The young men and xxomen who compose the generatron of h gh school grad uates for 1949 wrll be entrust ed w1th the most ser1ous prob lems coverrng every phase of the Amerrcan Way of Lrfe that have ex er exrsted If vue your predecessors the muddlers of Amer rcanrsm were to stop and casually consrder the complex1ty and range of the problems whrch w1ll constrtute your herrtage vre would be rn clrned to say that you W111 be totally unable to cope wrth them We would be rnclrned to hang our heads rn shame, t throw up our hands and cry I surrender In dorng w would bel1ttle your herrtage and condemn our efforts to pre pare vou for your task Youth has never been rnclrned to surrender however great the obstacles confrontrng It may seem You w1ll be no exceptron I have complete confrdence that your thoughts w1ll be broadened vurth the process of the sun The Amer can youth has ever been able to meet and cope xxrth par ental problems as applred to our natron The proof rs that Amer rea has become greater and ac complrshrnents h a v e become more nearly mrraculous through the years When the torch rs flung you vou Wlll hold rt h1gh You w1ll meet the challenge You Wlll do your part well towrrd pre servrng the lrberty and freedom xxhrch you Wlll enjov for the succeedrng generatrons Prob lems that we cannot solve to day w1ll y1eld themselves to your rncreased know how I am confrdent that there are those among you vrho can touch those phases of Amerrcanrsm that are torprd todav and they w1ll sprrng 1nto newness of lrfe ThlS must be true I personally be l1eve that when you hear the call You Must that vou as youth ever has wrll reply I can J O LEWIS Superrntendent Mr Ross xx as walkrng down Broadway the other dav when he was cornered bv a character, who asked Shay can you tell me where I can frnd the Alco holrch Anonvmush Why, do you want to JOIN? No, wanna resrgn Une Hundred To Recon e Drplomas On Thursday Mrv 19 1949 one hundred senrors w ll recerve thell d plom rs from the Presr dent of the Board of Educatron C A Bvrn D Edwrn Mrrns 1 for mer profes r of Vanderbrlt Unrversrty wrll delrx er the commencement add ress on the subrect The Real Fundamentrls of Educ rtron Thrs gl'ldll'ltl0I1 class rs the largest to recervc drplom rs from Mayfreld Hrgh School In 1910 srx drplomas were rssued to the frrst graduatrng class When the drplomas hue been gven to thrs class Mrvfreld Hrgh School wrll hrve rssued tvwo thousrnd and twelve drplom IS Explanatron Not for more than twenty wears has M rwfreld Hrgh School h rd 'rny publrcrtrorr th rt would rn 'rnv xr ay resemble an annual We do not ex en suggest that thls yearbook should be termed an annual but we do hope that rt XVIII be the stepprng stone to 'r larger and better 'rnnual publr catron In every enterprrse a few people are the pushers and pro moters Th1s publrcatron IS no exceptron Naturally ue are deeply rndebted to our 'rdvertrs ers for then support In fact had rt not been for then help we would not have been able to have ex en a school prper Our prrncrprl M Judson Jenk ns h'rs taken rn rnterest rn our cruse rnd hrs gurdcd us rr thrs undertrkrng Mrs Hays Neelv our sponsor has spent much of her trme xx hrch could hue been spcnt on other work to help get our copy rn condr tron to go to the prrnter Then tto we are deeplv rndebted to Mrss Florence Wyman who has read our copy correctrng errors throughout the entrre year Th1s has been a servrce we could not have done wrthout And last vxe express our thanks to the Messenger Publrsh ng Company for therr specral rnterest and help rn the pr rrrtrrrg of thrs book as vtell 'rs our regular edrtrons of The Crrdrnal We hate trred vt 1th our mea ger resources to prece together a ve rrbook grxrng 111 ell round el prcture of Max freld Hrgh School To the student bodv, the staff wrshes to express ltS thanks for 1ts support through out the entrre year The Edrtors . 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Q ' Page 2 'rms CARDINAL May 17 1949 Flrst we would that you th1nk of thls the Grumbler of the class of 49 as not hav1ng a s1ngle author but rather as belng an accumulat1ve report of the grlpes and grumbl1ngs of each and every member collected complled and put 1nto words by a few so called wr1ters of th1s the graduatmg class of 1949 Among the many th1ngs MHS needs 1S an enlarged Flrst A1d room to take care of the mgured teachers and the not so QUICK on the feet students casualtles of the 11 40 rush The flfty m1nute lunch per1od IS respons1ble for 1nd1gest1on attacks of appendlcltls fractured bones ulcerated stomachs and numerous other a1lments You have all heard of Coxeys Army and the Battle of the Bulge Just xmagme the two together and you get a general ldea of vshat happens 1n the halls at lunch t1me Its terrlfymg' You get caught 1n one crowd and follow lt down several fhghts of sta1rs only to dlscover yourself out on the campus when you had planned to eat 1n the cafeter1a Someone should tell Mr Ross that 1f a person has h1s foot 1n the door when the tardy bell r1ngs he 1snt really tardy be cause although the common rule IS that you have to be 1n the room at the t1me the bell rmgs our feet are usually the largest th1ng about us One purpose of our h1gh school IS to prepare us for college but dont the teachers know that 1f they keep g1v1ng those long ass gnments and dally QUIZZQS most of us w1ll never leave h1gh school Dont the teachers have anyth1ng to talk over so that they can have more teachers meet1ngs For a whlle they met every other day and then came those blessed f1fteen m1nutes of free dom 1n the afternoon Even that short of vacat1on lS better than none If anyone 1S plann1ng to set f1re to the school he had better do It the f1rst per1od because thats the only t1me we have had f1re dr1l.ls Speakmg of f1re dr1lls rem1nds us of our sprlng vacatlon We are out of school about as long for one as for the other Are all sophomores s1lly and must they balrlcade the sta1rs and chase one another down the halls? It IS almost 1mposs1ble to get to the typ1ng room before the bell r1ngs The rfeshmen g1rls need the hall for d1scuss1ng thelr dates And what happened to the coke machme 1n the back hall or was that Just a m1rage'P Not1ce all the brlght sh1n1ng faces one sees wandermg about 1n the halls The thanks for the clean faces go to the few work 1ng dr1nk1ng fountams The person vxho IS lucky enough to f1nd a fountaln that w1ll g1Ve water 1nstead of teas1ng about lt w1ll l1kely f1nd hxmself drenched to the skln Speaklng of water weve been try1ng to dec1de what to do w1th our band room Someone suggested ra1s1ng tadpoles and m1nnows good 1dea' Why doesnt the band do an underwater symphonyv But then It would probably be all wet Couldnt we get a d1scount on a large sh1pment of gas masks? The fresh breat hof sprlng around here only brmgs odors of the concoct1ons from the hopeful chem1sts future cooks and the faxthful lunchroom Isn t that a f1ne mlxture of odors to en dure every day? No school tr1p 1S complete wlthout the famous school buses then anvth1ng can happen and usually does Any thmg from h1tch h1k1ng to you rdest1nat1on to Sllllply s1tt1ng there wa1t1ng for some dash1ng kn1ght n another broken dovxn bus to come to your rescue Whv cant we have better buses Csome thxng l1ke the Greyhoundb or take more tr1ps and maybe we Wlll get stranded far enough away from home to m1ss several days of school? What about all these g1rls that wear the1r scarfs all clay? Are they startlng the1r own nunnery or are they Just co do We have the snaz71est soap d1spensers 1n the rest rooms these days One spends half a semester try1ng to dlscover how they operate only to flnd that there was never any soap n them And what happened to the l1ttle round m1rror 1n the g1rl s rest room Maybe It was cracked but lt was a m1rror It IS the des1re of the graduatmg class of 49 that these sug gested changes w1ll attract the attent1on of those 1n author1ty to 1mprove the cond1t1ons so that the class followmg 1n our footsteps w1ll have a better place to spend the greater part of the1r l1ves Elwanda Looper Rubye Johnson Dorothy Adams Norma Gargus Herby Hunt Gus Randolph lass Grumbler Popularlty ontest Sweetheart of M H Best Look1ng Prett1est Ha1r Prett1est Eyes Most Athletlc Personallty Best School C1t1zen W1tt1est Most Ideal Neatest Best Student Most Popular LHZl9St Lynn Brevx er Elwyn Sm1th Anlta Rhodes Jack Wr1ght Lynn Brewer Herby Hunt Bettye Rose Jacobs Bob Creason Jen Covmgtcn Bettye Johnson Betty Roberts Jen Covlngton Jane Enghsh Evelyn Fuller Jen Covmgton Norma Mack Jen Hunt Covmgton Glrl Boy Bobby W1ll1ams George Wllson Ed Hendley Elwyn Smlth Jerry Ca1n Hugh Vance Ed Hendley Jerry Fuqua lass Hlstory It 1S May 17 1949 and we the sen1o1 class a1c at the end of one long road and readv to start upon another For a mlnute or tuo we pause to look back upon the twelve years lt has taken us to ach1eve our f1rst goal Mo t of us started to school ln the year 1937 some started at Longfellow some at Lee some at Washlndton and others at grade schools 1n adjommg Cltl8S count1es and states Durmg the years between 1937 and 1948 our class was constantly changmg Some mox ed awav from Mayf1eld some moved to Mayfleld and others 1a1led to make the grade In the year 1943 the present graduatlng class really got to know one another At that t1me we came from the c1ty s three elementary schools to the Webb School Bulld ng here on the h1gh school campus We vxere really advanc1ng up that long lad der to the ultlmate goal a h1gh school d1ploma Two years later 1n 1945 vue moved aga1n thls t1me to the h1gh school bulldlng There as green freshmen we learned the mysterles of sen1or h1gh school Wlth 1ts Sunset Club t l1brary w1th magaz1nes and 1ts h1gh1y exploslve l1brary Our class of one hundred members the largest ever to grad uate from Mayf1eld H1gh School has many f1ne qual1t1es and IS outstand1ng 1n many ways One of these QU3l1tl9S IS cooperatlon Th1s was shown 1n the Jun or year when we began to work on the magaz1ne sale After a large amount of money had been brought 1n every one s thoughts turned to the Jumor sen1or banquet Wxth the help of the class sponsors the b1g event was carefully planned comm1ttees were orffamzed and the Job was under way As everyone who attended w1ll say th1s project was 8 ITIHJOI' SUCCESS T1me rolled around for the sen1or play try cuts were planned for a deslgnated date About one half the sen1or class were there ready to trv the1r sklll The s1xteen vsho were chosen started play pract1ce the rest qulckly Jomed comm1ttees who had a great deal to do wlth the success of the play In1t1at1ve 1S anothe quahty of the class of 49 If you look at the clubs Wh1Ch are now aCtlV6 ln M H S you w1ll see that present senlors had a hand 1n the r organlzatlon We hear many f1ne th1ngs about the M Club the Key Club the Future Home makers Club the Jun1or Mus1c Club and the Lat1n Club Let me name loyalty as a th1rd quahty Whenever t1me has come for annual Red Cross donatlons the class of 1949 have la1d thelr money on the table Endhsh fr1ends have rece1ved money and g1fts from Mayfleld H1gh School to Wh1Ch the class have contr1buted Last we must mentlon scholarshlp Every SlX weeks s nce we were freshmen one fourth of our class have been named on the honor roll The average reqlured to be el1g1ble fo1 membrshlp ln the Natxonal Honor Soclety was eYcept1onally h1gh We stand now looklng forward to tomorrow A large num ber of us look to four more years of schoolmg at college others to thelr l1fe t1me vocatlon We all stand and say Thank you Mayfleld Hlgh for all that you haxe glven us Johnny had a bad hablt of chew1ng h1s f1ngerna1ls that h1s mother was try1ng to break h1m of do1ng by tell1ng h1m that lt would make h1m fat She started to dlet SIHCG none of her klndred were th1n, She has been wa1t1ng 1n qu1et, For h1ps that never come 1n M1ss Murphey 'Do you en Joy K1pl1ng'7 Bobby Zeh Well I dont want to appear 1gnorant but 1ust how do you k1ple M1ss Wyman Students th1s exam w1ll be conducted on the honor system Please take seats three seats apart and 1n alter nate rows 1 O I I I ' n 9 , . . . 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There have seldom been two successive seasons in which high school football was so decisively dominated by any one section of the state as it was by West Kentucky in 1947-48, when it produced those two tit- ans of the football world, May- field and Tilghman' nor has any one conference been dominated more than has the W K C by Mayfield with a string of ten successive victories In 1949 Western Kentucky undoubtedly will have more strong teams than any other section of the state however rt rsnt likely to develop Hgilll so quickly such football Jugger nauts as the Cardinals and Tor nado of 1947 48 Mayfield to the everlasting mercy of their terrorrstrc rp ponents lost important key men through graduation ten of the starting eleven She rs cer tain therefore to drop from the super colossal and come down to a level with some of the other top flight teams rn 49 In the graduating class of 1949 are the following lettermen with the times each lettered Ends Jerry Cain 2 Jimmy Clark 3 David Carman 2 tac kles Carl Haworth 2 Brlly Joe Sholar 2 guards Jack Wright 3 Bob Byars 3 Howard Dun can 1 Bill Jones 2 Centers Bob Creason 4 backs Elwyn Smith 3 Ed Hendley 3 Joe Hamilton 3 Tom Smith 2 Jimmy Hardemarr, 2 Herby Hunt 2 Jim McNeely 1 Of these seventeen lettermen four were all state Bob Creason was selected on the Courier Journal teams rn 1947 48 and the all southern team rn 1948 Elwyn Smith was honored with a four-year scholarship at the University of Kentucky. Several other members are being sought by various colleges over the country. In 1947 the Cardinals were victorious in nine successive contests before bowing Thanks- giving Day to the state champ- ions. In 1948 the Redbirds were winners of nine of ten games, the lone set-back going to a strong Paris, Tennessee, team 19-13. Several key men were iniured in this game. The Cards defeated Tilghman Thanksgrv ing Day by the decisive margin of 33 13 to win the W K C for thc second straight year and claim their frst state champ ro rshrp rn many years The king rs totterrng on his throne rn Mayfield The Card mals almighty conquerors the peerless champions their shin rnff armor dented now their brr htest blades blunted and waxn foemen with weapons poised and hungry eyes upon them Cin Red Herndons Crrdrnrls with their backfreld rr rinsprrrrg gone their great forward mortors missing ex tend the undefeated span over W K C teams that covers ten consecutive games and claim a third successrxe Western Ken tricky Conference Champion ship Among the graduates are all State renter Bob Creason guards lrck Wright and all Strte Pob Bvars tackle Carl Haworth halfbacks Joe Hamrl ton md all State Elwyn Smith fullback Ed Hendley and quar terb rck Herb Hunt Coach Herndon should be th rnktul it any rate for the fact that there rs no defect at quarterback Hell have veteran I K Maddox returning al though J K was stationed at halfback last season until he received an injury that kept him out the rest of the season Center provides Herndon with a reason to cudgel his brain. He has Walter Apperson in mind, but Appersorr may not pack the weight to take all the battering required of the ball- snapper. The great bright-spot on the Cardinal team is Edgar' Parr, a regular for the past three years and named the most valuable lineman last Thanksgiving Day. This was quite an honor' to win over boys like Mater- nick, Wright, Creason, and By- ars The other tackle is definite- ly a question with Johnny Rhodes getting the nod Ful ler mav nail down one of the guards with the other going to Jrmmv Seay Duncan and Mc Clellan frht for the 'rss gn ments too Bill Taylor a letterman ind Hilton Haley may be the end starters but Dickie Bennett rrrd Wavne Clark must be prcrfred first At the halfbacks there will be Everett Lyles Lyles had a hand rn the Cards winning the W K C last season He is a fine runner and good defensive m rn The other half will be occupied by Billy Houston or Otis El lott Both boys hare speed to spare and are better th rn rver age on defense Jimmy Puckett will hold down the full back slot with Freddie Mills seeing some action Of course there rre o her good boys on the team not men troned above moving up from the freshman team such quarterback Brtsey Taylor Compliments of 0WCI'y S oe Store yfleld Ky I 1 I I 1 I . I New Conference Organized Coach Goranflo, freshman coach. has announced the form- aticn of a new conference com- posed ot' six teams, all junior high schools. Represented in the conference will be three teams from Kentucky and three teams from Tennessee. Each school is required to play at least one gan-e with each conference member Thev are Mayfield Murrav Fu ton Paris McKen 7re ind Unror City Co ich Gorantlo lost his entire first team to the varsity but he tvas w ell pleased with the one hundred candidates that report ed this spring The boys worked h rid ind were impressive al though experience s lacking In 1948 Goranflos team de ferted Murray Fulton ttwo games? and Washington Jun ror Hr h School of Paducah C25 61 Co rch Goranflo was assisted bv Horard Duncan Jimmy Clark and Jrrn McNeely Boats artm Motors Trailers Headquarters for all 0 B C approved Marine supplies pen evenings 7pm to930pm West Kentucky Boat and Motor Co 1056 08 South Wilford Street GET YOUR ROYAL PORTABLE revise ,-1 S X X ie Q0 Q QQ oo A43 -4241? Q Q0 ROYAL QUIET X DE LUXE FROM HOWARD D APP Mayfield, Hopkinsville Paducah and be assured of experienced service Lookofsky s Men S Wear A3 get-wif JM Qfea Good Luck, Seniors' From Frances and Fuller I I 1 I . 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May 17 1949 THE CARDIN AL Page 5 Future Hetallers Club Holds nnual Banquet Here The Future Retallers Club of Maxfxeld Hlgh School held lt 1 nn tl 1 l Employ er Errplovf c banquet Thursday nlght Aprl 14 1n the Coral Room of the Hall Hotel JSIFV Fuqua presldent of the club acted as toastmastcl 1116 dellxeled the welcome speech The lemalnder of the p1og1 111 xx as IS follows II1XOC3il0l'1 J O Lew s C1t5 Supermtendent G1o11p Smgmg Ir1s Cxaw fo1d leader Solos Irls C1awlo1d Fxank 18 and Johnn1e and Wlpe Those Tears From Your Eyes Report of Club ACt1VltlCS fox the Year Blllv Jo Sho'a1 State V1ce PIESIGEIIT. of Futulc Ret11le1s Repoxt of State C1 l'lXLIlilO11 l11s C1 1xx ford An Apprec1at1on of Store T1'1 nees Ed Nunnalee man 1ge1 of local F W Woolwo1tl S1016 The Value of Tlallllng V Telrell managel of J C Penney Co Mlss Martha Jo Ross SBIVG as accompanlst and Elrcy Wal lace furnlshed muslc dur1ng the d1nne1 hour Places WSIS set fo1 The tables vxexe deu11tcd vxlth lovely arrangements of l1 lacs and Easter flowers Mlss Bettx Futrell club secletaxy xxas chalrman 1n Chalge of all axrangements The Employer Emplovee dm ner was the hlghhght of the clubs act1x1t1es for the vear Other aCtlVltleS lncluded the conducted tours through the Pet Mllk plant and Polyneslan A1t plant the prepalatlon of a float fox the Thanksg1v1ng palade sk1t pmduced '1t the hlgh schoo based on the txamees oxxn ex DQIIGIICCS wlth thelr customers and the sendlng of two delegates to the state convent1on 1n Lex mgton last month They clos c the ve ll s 1ct1w1t1es w1th a d n nel '1t the Idle Houx Cate t Kentuckv Lake M1ss Ruth Jones IS sponsor of the club Compliments of Wilson and 1 l F H A News oelety The M tvtleld ch'1pte1 of the Satu1d1yn1ght Ma1rhl2 Le F11t111e Homem lktIS of Ame1i Ll met 1t the home of Mrs C H Bennett chaptez sponsor Tuesdxx n1ght Ap11l 19 Dur mg the bus ness meetlng pre s1ded oxu by the presldent Betty Clxmu 1 nommatlng commlttce xv IS appomted con SISUIIQ of Alllil Rhodes Jeanne Lockh'11t Janet Puckett Bar bal 1 COODCI Marjorle Coleman and Toy Tur11er Delegates were elute 1 dto go to the state meet mg 1t LCXIIIQIOII June 1214 They xxc1e Betty Fut1ell and Bettv H1m1lton Betty Clymer w11l eo IS out gomg d1str1ct pres1dent Refreshments and g1mes xxe1e emoved by all SDIIUQ' lS the t1me ofthe vear when the s1p 1unneth but she catcheth h1m anyhow L1tecomer Huzry g1V9 me 1ound t11p tleket A cnt Whele to LIILCOINCI B1ck here you dope lack W11ght Hello Blonde J lCh Wllgllt Oh Well Mothu such b 1d Sc nnv them Mother wlth h1m Sonny dont use words Shakespeare used Well dont plav anvmo1e EllgllSh tc1che1 What 18 a metapho1 Br1ght Sen1o1 F01 cows to grave III H'1sn t Geox ge eve1 ma1r1ed I dont ihlllk he lntends to He IS studylng for a Bachelol s degl ee fect fam1ly portralt wh1le the f11ends p1ssed bv to see the pxettv p1ctu1e they made Ma field Coal and Ice 0 Sxzed Ice for partles DICHICS, and all l e entertaining. no11 'tlclntosh e11te1ta1ned a gltlllp 1t he1 home on West North Street The table was beaut1fullv decolated Wlth two la1ge Easter eggs wlth plates and napkxns pamted wlth East Cl 1abb1ts The1e WCIC SCVCl'll games pl1xcd and 1 p117e xx 'ls awa1ded to Hnold G1ee1 Mullay student Those lI1VlT.CCl were Bettye Wolfe B111 Tay lox J1ne A11st1n Jem Johnson Geolge LICOII Bltl Jones Exe lyn Palme1 B1lly Joe Shol11 F1ances Summe1x1lle Ruby Da vls Sue AUSUII H11old GIQEI F1anlsl n Cleaver and the host ess Lenoxa Ann McIntosh Sattudax Malch 12 Dcxothy Eddmffs w1s entextalned w1th a b1rthday palty 1t he1 home on Second St1eet Games were serx ed Those attendmg wexe Ot1s Elhott DlCklC Bennett G D G1aha'n M11v1n Dunn Jack IB Adams JOIN K1esey Jovce Blewette Joan Cook and the honoree Dolothy EddlI1gS F1ld'1X mght Ma1ch 18 the gang gave Exelyn Palme1 a su1p11se b11thd1v p'11ty It the Wolfe Frlday nlght Ma1 ch 18 1 SUI p11se bllthday panty w1s g1x ell for Joan KIGSEV at her home on the Padu ah Ro 1d To the folloxxlng refleshments XKCIL sexved Dorothx Edfllllgk Exe lyn Kelly Sldnew Sh INV Jovce Blewette Jane McD 1x1d Ioxu. Washam Jo Ann Cook C D Graham MWIVIII Dunn 0t1s Ell1ott J1ck1e Ad1ms ll1lto11 Mlnton D1ck e Bennett lllfl the honolee Joan Klesex Dougl1s LeNe1xc entut nntd x1t 1 il0dSLll9 hunt F11 V t Ap111 15 1t hlS ho I'hose attendmg were Jean Johnson Je11y WllSOll LLIIOII McIntosh George L1gon Doxo thy Blewette Rudy Hlggllli Frances Coth'1m Robe1t FCIQU son Noxma Hughes Bllly L11 ther Johnny Bxock Cl1lllLS Shelton Chaxles HOXVlld W1l LeNeave Now about the Ol lllf.,l th 1t fell head OVCI peels ll loxc wlth the f1u1t SQUCQICI It w1s her f1rst crush home of Bettve Wolf 011 No1th Compliments l7th Stxeet The t 1ble w IS beau tlfully decrx tted w1th 1 cake 1n the center of the table The sup pez xx as served to the follo x mg Ex ely 1 Palmer Jean Johnson Jane Austln Leno1'1 Mclntosh Fmnces S11mme1v1lle Sue Aus tm 'md the hostess Bettye I Western tmuays Auto Assoclate Store Pays To Try Fll'St At Western Auto ' Vtestern Auto Assoc Store J Pat Thompson Owner 121 W Bdwy Phone 125 Seay 81 Wllson Home of Hart, Schaffner and Marx Clothes FORM THE THRIFT HABIT Build Your Estate Wlth TH CONNECTICUT TUAL LII' E INSU CE Planned Incomes Since 1846 C. 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Page 6 THE CARDINAL May 17 1949 Gllmpse Into 1950 A recent survey of the class of 1949 conducted by Norma K1ng Norma Woodson Hulon Madrey Anne Stokes Betty Roberts and Betty Johnson reveals that Ncrma Mack has recently publ1shed an expose of the DIC n1cs at B111 Jones s farm Jen Covmgton 1S ch1ef cook and bottle washer at N1cks Spaghett1 Palace Evelyn Fuller lS d1v1d1ng her t1me between two thr1v1ng bus1nesses a used car lot and a publ1sh1ng house of Helps for College Board Exams Anne Greene IS now an 1nstructor at MISS Tweedlebotham s Charm School J1mmy Clarks book How To Grow Ha1r On A B1ll1ard Ball has recently been made a Book Of The Month Club se lect1on K DaVld Carman and Jack Wflght are novx co owners of the eg Ed Hendley lS g1v1ng a ser1es of lectures ent1tled You Too Can Be A Superman Nancy Crowder and Jerry Ca1n are lead1ng the 1deal mar r1ed l1fe 1n the1r v1ne covered cottage but Jerry 1S becom1ng sl1ghtly t1red of hot tamale p1e George Wllson IS the f1rst male pres1dent of the Umted Daughters of the Confederacy Bobby Wl1113mS has f1nally become SOC1allZ6d and has tak en over Mrs Hancocks pos1t1on as 1nstructor of soclal sc1ences atM H S Helen Hunt IS conductmg a marr1age cl1n1c at Jackson Tennessee Emma Crawford lS starrlng 1n the currently popular rad1o Serlal Emma Faces L1fe Sum Albrltton IS one of the Judges 1n the nat onwlde Tom Tw1n Contest Mary Jane Wyatt IS or1g1nato1 of Wyatts success course D1et1ng Made Easy Pat Long IS lab techn1c1an at Monsanto Chem1cal Works Betty WhlttemOf9 and W C Crowder are now owners of a ch1cken farm at Vlola Gus Randolph IS manag1ng h1s own rad o stat1on WNGX Betty Roberts IS co owner of Ch1nk s Chop Suep Haven Bob Creason IS coach of the Phlladelphla Parakeets Bob Byars IS ed1tor of Call1ng All G1rls B111 Jones w1th hlS revolut1onary ldeaS on farmlng IS maklng Charles Dav1s has Just been elected Graves County Tax Com m1ss1oner Rachel Holmes lS teach1ng Home Econom1cs at Murray State J1mmy Hardeman has Just won the Ind1anapol s Speedway Races Ruth Barber Clark and her hu band Tommy are now trap eze artlsts wlth the Klng Brothers CIFCUS Rose Marle Nall and James McNeely are owners of a sum mer camp for boys 1n the Ad1rondacks Elwyn Sm1th IS a deep sea d1ver off the coast of South Amerlca Anne Stokes IS now tak1ng an advanced course 1n da1ry farm ng at the Un1vers1ty of Kentucky D1ck Howe and Herbert Hunt have Just sta1ted an exped1t1on to Afr1ca to hunt w1ld game Norma Gargus now Mrs Eugene D111 IS l1v1ng 1n Murray Kentucky where she and Eugene are operatmg the new Sp1l1 W1th D111 skat1ng r1nk Verna Kendall lS celebrated as the vxorlds 1'T10St fam0L1S woman wrestler She attr1butes her success to the fact that Bobby Cable 1S such a good tra1ner Mar1on FlSk now has her own rad1o program The Grand Ole Up Roar over stat1on WNGO Howard Duncan has opened h1S place of bus1ness on the Paducah h1ghway called Duncan s Dr1ve In Theater Has anybody seen Rubye Johnsono The last t1me we saw her she was r1d1ng her horse Sm1tty 1n the old Kentucky h1lls look1ng for a man Norma Traughber T mmons and Dwlght are one of the most famous danc1ng teams ln the country They phpened the1r new shovt Born To Dance 1n New York last mon Mary Frances Hlgd0H won the 1nternat1onal Hog Calhng Contest 111 1957 She was g1ven a pos1t1on as ch1ef hog caller at the largest ranch 1n the country She lost her Job soon because all the hogs went deaf Eva Joanne Bruce has Just wr1tten her new Informat1on Please Almanac for 1959 Dorothy Sue Adams for the past ten years has been em ployed at the Leg1on Theater She IS now Mr Greene s pr1vate t sgcrelillif Luther 1S dlrector of the CIYCUS band at Coney Island Jean Johnson runs a board1ng house for ball players Dorothy Sm1th has to get up every morn1ng at four oclock 1n order to get her husband B1ll Boaz and the1r ch1ldren off to h l sc ogoe Ham11ton has a shoe factory that SD6ClHllZeS IH elevated f d a half or bust shoes HIS motto IS SIXC feet our an Norma K1ng Jo1ned the WACS She seems to l1ke the Army Tom W1ll1ams and Tom Sm1th Jo1ned the A1r Force They were the f1rst people to lead a successful exped1t1on to the moon Carl Noog1e Haworth and Ruby Rucker went to Alaska and dlscovered a gold m1ne full of l1ttle Nuggets Rose Sull1van IS lead1ng the l1fe of a typ1cal farm Wlfe She and her husband Bobby Dunevant own a large thr v1ng falm at Dubl1n Evangellne Russell marr1ed Tommy Holloway and they set tled down to a qu1et peaceful 11fe 1n Sedal1a Van now uses her vocal talent s1ng1ng lullab1es An1ta Rhodes MOYTIS and Harry are tour1ng the country on a motorcycle Joanne Wllll8mS got dlscouraged becaus she broke so many hearts and ret1red as a nun Janet Puckett works for an exclus ve cloth1ng store where she makes hand kn1t m1ttens and scarfs L C Engllsh Jr who owns a Style Mart cloth1ng store 1n Kansas IS now very wealthy D1ane Peterson runs an orphans home near Kentucky Lake for orphans of drowned fxshermen She has mvde a 1ule that all orphans shall take glee club Joanne Lockhart d6dlCated her l1fe to knowledge and estab l1Shed a school 1n KOIQH to enllghten the heathen Janelle Shobe who has alvs ays had a pleasant VOICE IS now a famous lawyer and was recently heard on We the People Mar1lyn Darnell a pol1ce woman was recently grazed by a bullet and now wears art1f1c1al curls over her left ear Hedxa Trav1s put Mayf1eld on the map by establ1sh1ng a school where no exam1nat1ons were g1ven and whose work vtas fully accred1ted at the Un1vers1ty of Kentucky Charles lvlurphey whose p1cture recently appeared on the front cover of a monthly mus1c magazlne and hlS golden VOlC6d trumpet are now enterta1n1ng at WllfOTd Alexanders famous restaurant 1n Ch1cago Joy Turner escaped from H0pk1DSV1lle about a week ago gutkshe was found yesterday runmng around ba1etoot 1n P rk e Joan Sull1van 1S a t3Xl dr1ver 1n Dublln Norma Woodson has a Job des1gn1ng the 1ns1des of founta1n pens The Mayf1eld schools w1ll be d1sm1ssed flV6 mmutes early next Frlday to glVE the ch1ldren the opportun1ty of seelng G901 ge L von s Three R1ng C1rcus Aldean Barlow ran away Vtlth some k1nd of road show sev eral years ago and hasn t been seen s1nce John Bruce IS manager of the fre1ght elevator at Wool worth s Betty Trousdale lS flrst clar1net player 1n an all glll orches ra Betty Johnson has been 1nv1ted to march 1n the Centenmal 1n Texas She has become one of the world s most famous maJor ettes Dale Bryan was d1scovered by a talent scout because of h1S performance 1n Meet Me In St LOUIS He went to Hollywood where he starled ln Jane Enghsh s Nobel PFIZG w1nn1ng play en t1tled Who Stole Grandma s Teeth or Dont Chew HIS Food Anymore B111 Bennett lS a travel1ng salesman for the Merlt Barbara Cooper lS a l1brar1an 1n the Llbrary of Congress 1n Washmgton D C Joan Wheeler vtas ent as a mlsslonary to Ch1na but she took the slow boat and hasn t made It yet Angelyn Kelly lS the manager of Fuller s Cafe SINCE FIBHCES and Fuller have ret1red She has made a dance floor and a name band plays every Saturday n1ght Joyce Hurt IS the keeper of the County Farm Genevleve and Martha Washam have opened a new laundrv Wash um and Wash um BObb1e Zeh owns a small book store and has Just 1etu1ned from a buy1ng tr1p to the Tennessee Publ1sh1ng Companv A current book success lS Memo1rs of My L1fe by Charles Brown1ng Charles IS now an 1nstructor of government at Tran sylvan1a College Joan Scaggs made a h1t on Broadway 1n the play Romeo and luhet Hulon Madrey who lS a cr1t1c of The L1terarv Gu1ld lS a o a professor of mathemat1cs at Vassar Joyce MOFFIS who was star 1n Lat1n took a tr1p to Rome It took her so long to tell the gu1de that she wanted someth1ng to eat that she starved to death Glen Bullock now owns General Motors Company 1n Detro1t He may soon buy Henry Ford s bus1ness Norma and Barbara W1man are star performers at Carneg1e Hall Barbara works 1n the dayt1me as bookkeeper for the Nevx York Real Estate Agency Norma IS a housew1fe Ann1e Laura Owen IS the new torch s1nger for Sp1ke Jones Band The f1rst performance of th1s year s Commun1ty Concerts w1ll feature Myrtle Stanley the Pr1ncess of the P1pe Organ Hugh Vance has Just publ1shed h1S autob1ography ent1tled My L1fe As a Shmoo Dorothy Anderson plays the part of a woman lawyer 1n the rad1o ser1al Francls Faces Fate ' Anne F1chter IS head of the M1ckey Mouse art department I 0 . . . . 44 ' sv . ' 1 K . I ' ll ys v 1 , , - - - . . ' , 1 I , , ' . ' ' - . 1 , , l ' ' ' U n . , . , , . - . - , l H 1 7 7! 1 A .L . . , H 3 - 1 .1 . . . Lg ' , . . 71 - . -V ' ' ' ' - . . I ' . ' 1 'v ' ' 1 - , ' 14 sv ' . . . . , H . . sr , l 0 1 1 l Q - . y . 1 1 . ' 1 , . , . . A I - 11 11 n , 1 - y , . . M . . ,, . , . . . . . ' ' 1 , ' . 1 3 ' at ' 11 ' ' ' ' , . ' . . . 1 . ' . . . 1 , . 1 . . q L 1 - C' li ' ' 71 , , , 5 , H U . . . . . . ' 7 ' . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' Q 1 - ' ' 1 'b ' ' ' 44 ' ' ay ' ' - . 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 . Y ' 1 v . '. a very successful County Agent. - . . 1 . 1 ' . , . S , , ' . . . . . , . I ' ' lu ' YY . . ' I . . , . . . - ' - ' ' 11 v 11 n 1 ' - 1 77 1 . . ' v 11. 1 l . 1 1 1 ' ' - S 1 1 . 4 , . I y 1 . , . , V . M . l 1 . 1 . . . ,, . . A ' , 7 n ' t . . . 41 1 Q ss V . 1 - as . ' ' , L. . . V7 ' . . . . ' ' ' ' Ax ' - sv 1 . 14 , v ' 11 . . . , , U . ',, . 1 - ' u 14 . ' ' ' va U 1 . I , . . . U . . ,, . ,C 1 1 D . 1 -1 as ' 1 ' 7. ' ' ' v H , . , I 1 A . - . , . ' . 1 H - ' ' Y! ' I . ' 1 ' . Y , . . . . , . I ' , . , 1 ' , 1 1 n - 'n . - 1 ' 7 . - , 1 1 44 ' Y! H I 1 - I . . . 1 - U - 1 . H . 11 ,' ' U ' 7' 1 v ' May 17, 1949 THE CARDINAL Page 7 at Walt Disney Studios. Billy Joe Sholar is still playing Santa Claus every Christ- mas tothe delight of all the kiddies. Broadway's favorite actor, John Leavingtrough, Cbetter known to us as Melvin Bennettl. is now starring in Meet Me In Sheboygan. Lenora McIntosh is owner of the new Low Heel Slipper Company. Elwanda Looper is author of the new comic strip, Willie, The Wonder, Boy. I Happiness The days were many: the nights were few. The sky had taken a golden hue. I did not mind the wind nor the raing I knew that my work was not spent in vain. To hear the bells ringing midst the song of the birds, Filled my heart with music and my mouth vt ith words- Words of love and kindness blessedness and cheer Words that told me try happiness IS here Norma Woodson Little Jack: Mother, I can't- Mother: Jack, never say you can't. Nothing is impossible. Little Jack: 'tAll right. Will you help me put the toothpaste back in the tube? First Child: Lct's play store und you be the customer. Second Child: No, prices are too high - let's play ll radio program and I'll give away a million dollars. Compliments of Ma field Baker ' 115 No. 6th St. Phone 1344 For nutritional value and taste enjoyment Don't Overlook Mlller S Milk Sinai A mrs TO :Ar 1 TOE Home of Good Drugs 'af s www and Pangburn Candy Compliments of Double Cola Bottllnv wyrv 6 li mmf 60l'Yl!0l'fllAfL' Curlee Clothing Company . H 0 9 . , . X ' E Qi , g .1 . ,', I E I 2 ,i9'K,Qf ' ta, 4 'A , U 0. .71 ' 00 .... 5' . W 1 I F o Page 8 THE CARDINAL May 17 1949 Last W111 nd Testament We the sen1or class of 1949 being of sound m1nd and mem ory do hereby make publish and declare th1s 1nstrument to be our last W111 and Testa ment and do hereby revoke any and all other wills and cod1c1ls at any time heretofore made by We the senior class w1ll our senior privileges UD to the Jun 1ors We do W111 our ab1l1ty to convince the teachers that we are the most intelligent class ever to darken the halls of M H S to the sophomores Final ly we w1ll our d1gn1ty to the struggling freshmen whose Journey has Just begun I Charles Brownmg will my ab1l1ty to go to school in the mornings only to Clarence Hen derson I Billy Luther w1ll my posi tion as drum mayor to Billy Rus se I Dorothy Anderson w1ll my dimples to M1ss Florence I Barbara Cooper w1ll my d1gn1f1ed manner to Nancy Mal lory I Betty Johnson will my ma Jorette post to Betty Clymer I Diane Peterson will my V1 vac1ty to Dathel Shobe I B111 Bennett w1ll my ab1l1ty to graduate to Jerry Fuqua ha1r to Norma Wilson I Janelle Shobe w1ll my d1f fident nature to Marella Reed I Mary Frances Hlgdon will my ab1l1ty to continue dating a boy after he graduates to Bar bara Jordan I Elwyn Smith w1ll my ab1l 1ty to be the strong silent type to Freddie Mills I Norma Mack W111 my abil ity to stop eating 1n the sum mertime to my sister Charlotte I Herbert Hunt w1ll my ab1l 1ty to keep my love affairs se cret to Joanne Fulcher I Evangeline Russell will my ab1l1ty to become engaged while in high school to Janice Sum mers I George Wilson will my fierv editorials and Confederate views to future editors of The Cardinal ' I Suzie Albritton will my baby talk to the dignified freshmen of M H S We Betty Roberts and Mary Wyatt w1ll our ab1l1ty to at tract sophomore boys to sopho more girls I Gus Randolph w1ll my ab1l 1ty to wreck new cars to Frank l1n Cleaver I Glenn Bullock W111 my ab1l1ty to tax1 cheer leaders to all games to anyone who IS in terested I L C English will my ab1l 1ty to ga1n weight to Wallace Holleman I Norma Traughber will my independent air to Frances Cotham I Dorothy Adams W111 my ab1l1ty to pop corn to the M Club I Rubye Johnson will my love for that certam boy to all other love sick g1rls I Joyce Morris will my gen 1al dsposition to Mary Dav1s Tripp We Joan Scaggs and Jane English will our even tempers to Nancv Perkins I Bobbv W11l1ams will my older brother to one particular senior girl I Charles D8VlS W111 my ab1l 1ty to f1n1sh school while main taining a home to Don Haire I Anita Rhodes W111 my 1946 class ring to B111 Boaz I Ruby Rucker will my Farmington basketball and M H S football to Joan Fulcher I Billy Joe Sholar will my eating capac1ty to Stinky Fuqua I Dorothy Smith W111 my marchmg ab1l1ty to Betty Cly mer I Myrtle Stanley will my lunch tickets to anyone with a strong stomach I Joanne Sullxvan will my bookkeeping ability to Mrs Neely I Rose Sullivan W111 my l1ttle ears to Harvey Elder I Hedia Travis will my Job to the teachers of M H S They need it I Betty Trousdale w1ll my ab1l1tv to play the clarinet to Janice Summers I Joy Turner w1ll my sense of humor to Jimmy Seay I Joan Wheeler will my long finger nails to the typing class I Bobbie Zeh W111 my back seat in English to anyone who IS lucky enough to get it I Aldean Barlow will my ab1l1ty to get married hold a Job and get a diploma to Ken neth Crouch I Martha Washam W111 my loose leaf history book to young innocent students I Norma Gargus W111 my ab 11tV to ride 1n a Mayfield Plymouth and love Murray at the same t1me to lonesome Jun 1or girls I Emma Jean Cravx ford will my ability to hold down two Jobs at once to Jimmy Puckett I Bob Byars will my 1nab1l 1ty to hold on to my women to Bobby McClellan I Joe Hamilton w1ll my ab1l 1ty to date Betty Jean to Terry Olive I J1mmy Hardeman will Anne to the Foreign Affairs Committee I Ruth Barber will my ab1l 1ty to be a housewife to Nancy Perkins I Tom W1lll8mS will my ab1l 1ty to handle b1g women to W1l ham Fleming I Norma King w1ll my inter est in the army to Becky Dublm We Betty Wh1ltemOFE and W C Crowder will our ab1l1ty to be together all the tlme to Keith Weaks and Mary Hunt Covington I Jack Wright will my ab1l 1ty to live next door to Norma Mack to Edgar Parr I Janet Puckett will my ab l1ty to pass Mr Ross s Amer ican history to Everett H Lyles I David Carman will my ab1l1ty to skip school by cl1mb mg down drain pipes to B111 Houston I Jimmy Clark will my bald head to Gayle Iones I Jen Hunt Covington w1ll my ab1l1ty to love em and leave em to Patricia W11113mSOH Cwho tr1es so hardb I Bob Creason w1ll my abil 1ty to make AllState Center for two years to Walter Apperson I Nancy Crowder w1ll my ab1l1ty to go steady with the same boy for two years to Mer ella Reed I Helen Hunt w1ll my ab1l1ty to fall in love with every boy I date to Margaret Pickens I Verna Kendall W111 m ab1l1ty to date Murray Boys to Joanne Kiesey I Jerry Cam w1ll my excess sugar to Mrs Bennetts home ec classes and my ball and I Patricia Long W111 my pre tended lack of interest in boys to Dorothy Eddlngs I Lenora Mclntosh W111 my dark complexion to Norma Wil son I John Bruce will my inter est in the freshman girls to the freshman boys We Barbara and Norma W1 man w1ll our ab1l1ty to become members of the N H S to our s1ster Shirley W1man I Reginald Ricks will my ab1l1ty to get two class rings and a class p1n to Ralph Jones I Wilford Alexander w1ll my ab1l1ty to eat five hamburgers at Colethorps for 25c to any one who wants a dlnner time o I Melvin Bennett will my ab1l1ty to get a part in the sen 1or play to anyone who can act as well as I I Eva Bruce W111 my brain to the freshmen I Dale Bryan w1ll my deep voice to Shirley Stokes I Mar1lyn Darnell W111 my long flowing locks to Mr Hays I Anne Fichter will my ar t1st1c ab1l1ty to Miss Florence Wyman I Carl Haworth will my Ru by to anyone who IS man enough to get her I Rachel Holmes W111 my quiet nature to Betty Rose Ja cobs I Joyce Hurt will my straight faced Jokes to the glg gling freshmen I Norma Woodson w1ll my ab1l1ty to act l1ke a lady to Zo rabeth Crowder I Jean Johnson will my na turally curly ha1r to Pat Jones I George Llgon will my abil 1ty to drive my girls car to Jerry Wilson I Joanne Lockhart W111 my pos1t1on on the costume com mittee to an unsuspecting Jun 1or I Elwanda Looper w1ll my ab llty to translate Spanish to Miss Thorpe I Annie Laura Owen W111 my short stature to Wanda Calhoun I Rose Marie Nall will my ab1l1ty to go with J1m to any girl who can take it I Tom Smith w1ll my ab1l1ty to love half the g1rls 1n school to Harvey Elder I Ann Stokes w1ll my Stu dent of the Month Column t anvone whos crazy enough to take it I Hugh Vance w1ll my ab1l ty to be salutatorian to Jackie Russell I Marion Fisk will my inter est 1n all males from 8 to 80 to the strongest man hater C f there be anyl in M H S I Billy Jones w1ll mv famous Saturday night p1cn1c grounds to the Junior class I D1ck Howe will my ab1l1ty M1ss Carter I Evelyn Fuller will my ab1l 1ty to chauffeur the boys around and let the g1rls walk to Bette Rose Jacobs I Anne Greene will my ab1l 1ty to fasc1nate and lure the men both old and young with graceful gestures to Charlotte Mack I Howard Duncan w1ll my magnetic personality and my abilitv to flatter the g1rls to J1my Puckett tHe needs tb I Ed Hendley W111 my sun tan muscles and ab1l1ty to en Joy my own company to Jerry Bennett I Angelyn Kelly will my danclng ability to Ot s Elliot I J1m McNeelw will my ab1l 1ty to fasc1nate the dark lad les to Freddie M lls I Charles Murphv will my ab1l1ty to handle Junior girls to the Junlor bovs I Genevieve Washarr ab1l1ty to date older Frances Cotham In witness whereof Class of 1949 have hands and seals hereto enteenth dav of May w1ll my men to we the set our this sev in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and forty nine Signed sealed published and declared by the seniors 1n the presence of Mrs Hancock Miss Thorpe MISS Florence Wyman Mr Ross 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' 1 Ma, 11 1949 'rms CARDINAL Page 9 Compliments of S S Bicycle Parts STYLE MART STORE Payne S 7th and Broadway Flrestone Cleangrg Drlve In Style corner for men PAUL WYATT ln western Kentucky Compllments of Wlqnazuon, dau, 9111 rvafou mu WUIIIIKIIIIIIPIPJ nujuaf poffcry LJ anffa GOOD HEALTH TO ALL FROM REXALL VISIT US FOR o Prescrlp lons 0 Drugs 0 Kodaks 0 Cosmetlcs oCand1es SODA FOUNTAIN And all other DRUG STORE NEEDS You Are Always Welcome At Evans Drug Co. md .LU The Diamond Store of The South Watches Dxamonds Jewelry Luggage Radlos Pens and Pencils The Best of Luck to the Class of 49 West Slde Square Mayfield Ky l 9 . 9 W - -- , - - . - , 5 - 3 3 . I . D . 1 I N l C U, I ' J 0 7 U L f 1 G V 3 Z O . 1. 66 ' Y9 275 0 V e X . U - t w ss 99 7 . a Page 10 THE CARDINAL May 17 1945 Joy Turner Futu1e Retallers Club F H A Glee Club Glrls Basketball Thomas Smlth Phoemx Umon Hlgh School Football R O T C Mayfleld Hlgh School Football M Club Basketball Semor Play Spanlsh Club Dorothy Sue Adams Spamsh Club G1rls Basketball Wilford Alexander Future Retallers Club Barbara Wlman Glee Club Jumor MUSIC Club Nat1onal Honor Soclety Charles Browning Glee Club Jean Johnson Glee Club 42 Club F H A Band Robert Browder Creason Football Basketball Co Captam Football Q 483 Treasul er M Club C 48D Sec1etary M Club C 491 Treasurer Senlor Class Sen1o1 Steermg Comm1ttee Natlonal Athletlc Scholarshlp Soclety Helen Harris Hunt F H A Glee Club Spamsh Club Majorette Dr1ll Corps 42 Club Joy TIIFHCI' Thomas Smlth Dorothy Sue Adams Vvllfofd Alexander Barbara Wlman Charles Brownmg l Jean -1011115011 Robert Browder Creason Helen Harris Hunt . . ,. , I V . ' 7 . ' 1 Future Retailers' Club X , t .A ,. l - ' 7 , u Y, , . 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LARDINIXL Page ll Janet Puckett David Carman hom .i Vloodson i 'uvn Smith Barbara Cooper George Nh lis ll llson .lr Norma Wiman Bobby Williams Joanne Williams Janet Puckett F H A C udni il St itf Glee Club Band David Carman Footblll M Club Glee Club Band Futuie Retailers Club Key Club Norma Woodson Orchestra Junior Music Club Glee Club F H A Elwyn Smith Football Co Captain M Club President Kev Club Mixed Chorus Band Orchestra Basketball Barbara Cooper F H A Retailers Club Library Assistant C iidm il Staff George Willis Wilson J C ndinal Stiff Senior Pl IV Glee Club Kev Club Norma Wiman Cheeileadei tDllblllll President oi 4 H Club CDublinJ National Honor Society Junior Music Club Glee Club Bobbv Vhlhams National Honor Soc ety M Club Senior Class President Junior Class Vice-President Basketball Key Club Glee Club Student Council Barn Council Joanne Williams Symsonia High School President of Freshm' Class English Club Math Club History Club Science Club uyfield High School Spanish Club Page 12 THE CARDINAL May 17, 1949 Mary Frances Hlgdon Glee Club Guls Basketball Team Dllll Corps Orchestra 42 Club Joux nallsm Club Jumor MUSIC Club F H A Secretary Student Councll Caxdmal Staff Melvm Bennett SCDIOI Play 42 Club Basketball Amta Rhodes F H A G1f1S Basketball 42 Club Latm Club Cardmal Staff Semor Play Glee Club L1brary Asslstant Corps de MISUQUC Sedaha Charles Davis M Club Football Basketball Veteran Betty Whlttemore Latm Club F H A Cardmal Staff Dull Corps Glenn Bullock Key Club Betty Roberts 42 Club Latm Club Glee Club Cardmal Staff Mgr G1r1s Basketball F H A D11ll C01 ps Aldean Barlow M Club Basketball Future Retallers Club Martha Sue Albritton Cheerleader Clee Club Honolary M Club Drxll Corps F H A Mary Frances Hlgdon YVICIVIII Bennett Anna Rhodes Charles Davis Bettv Whlttemorc Glenn Bullggk Betty Roberts Aldean Barlow Man tha Sue Albritton ' V , ' . 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A. .uu' :lin Club 1 I ' - 'lul Page 14 THE CARDINAL May 17 1949 Frances Joan Scaggs Semor Play Semor Steermg Commlttee Spamsh Club 42 Club Glee Club F H A Cardmal Staff Bull Jones M Club Football Glee Club Band Future Retallers Club Joanne Lockhart Band Glee Club G1rls Basketball L1b1ary Asslstant F H A Herby Hunt Football Basketball M Club Key Club Glee Club Jumor Class Presldent Gemor Class V1ce Presldent Ruth Ehzabeth Barber Carl Haworth N atlonal Athletxc Scholarship Soclety Football M Club Ruby Rucker Glee Club F H A Spanish Club Thomas Wxlhams Band Glee Club Futuxe Retallers Club Thelma Janelle Shobe Spamsh Club Frances Joan bcagbs B111 Jones Joanne Lgckhart Herby Hunt Ruth Ellzabeth Barber Call Haworth l Ruby Rucker Thomas Wllllams Thelma Janelle Qhobe n ll -y ' l lf xy r' ' , f Q W V ' . - v ll va K - ll 1, w . ' v 5 V s 5 by sf ' f. 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'z ' ' 1 1 ' ' ' ' Q 1 'Q Page 16 THE CARDINAL May 17 1949 Dorothy Smlth F H A Spamsh Club MaJo1ette Brlly Joe Sholar lf ootball M Club Future Reta1lers Club Ky Future Rtallers Club 2nd Vlce Preslden Evangeline Russell Band Glee Club ulrls Basketball Llbrary Ass stant F H A Vlce Presldent 42 Club Semor Play Member of Student Counc1l Caxdmal Staff Ed Hendley M Club Football Basketball Captam 48 Glee Club Future Retallers Club Dorothy Anderson Spamsh Club F H A .hm McNeely Football M Club ASS1StHHt F1eshman Coach Glee Club Future Retallers Club Hedla Travls Futu1eReta1ler Club F H A Glee Club George Llgon L atm Club Glee Club Football Cardmal Staff Band Genevleve Washam Futuxe Retaxlers Club Glee Club F H A D0I'0lhy Smith Billy Joe Sholar Evangeline Russell Ed Hendley Dorothy Anderson Jim MCNeely Hedla Travls George Llgon Genevleve Washam 'Way 17 1949 THE CARDINAL la 0 Martha W aiham Cleo Cl11b F H A F1CSl11T1111 gl11ll11X 10 k 1111114 Sc 11111111 Betts Lee Tlousriale 1311111 O 1 11x11 1 1 Sp 111 N11 L 111b JI lxlllwlt Club SL 1101 P111 l11L11L11l1L1N L Norml Tlau hbel C lu C 111b 1111 11 L 4' C 11111 VIar1ha Washzvn Betty Lee Trousdale Norma Traughber 5 1J1111Co1ps 'VIarw Jane Hyatt N1110111l H1111111 Qmlctw C lu. 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Y As V7 V , .. ,Y Cheerleader Li H ' 9 ' 1 . 1. .. H May 17. 1949 THE CARDINAL Page 19 Marian Alveda Fisk Bob Bvars N inn f arol Crovs der NI mon nl llonol Sotlety qtllllll Sll.LIlllL, Committee llfllll 11 S Xlixod Cholu L ll L ln Council Cnls P iskttb Dull Comps Jerry Charles Cain Norma Mack Angewn Kelly James Howard Clark Bettye Johnson NI xtional Honoi Society B and Sponsor Jane Elnabeth English National Honoi Society Senioi Plan T1 easuiei Sophomole Cl ass Secietaix Junior Class Ca1d1n1lStaff Glee Club 42 Club F H A Band Olchegha President of Junioi Music Club Secietaxy of Junioi Mus L Club F H A Vice President ot Student Council S6ll10l Steeilng Committee Marian Alveda Fisk 42 Club Girls' Basketball Junior Music Club Girls' Basketball Manager Orchestra Glee Club - Soloist F. H. A. Cardinal Staff Barn Council Jerry Charles Cain National Honor Society National Athletic Honor Society Football Basketball M Club Key Club Senior Steering Committee Secretary of Senior Class Treasurer of JUDIOI Class Glee Club Band Oichestra Baxn Council Norma Mack 42 Club Caidmal Staff Gnls Basketball Future Retailers Club Glee Club Drill Corps F H A Bob Byars Football Basketball Vice Pres dent M Club i495 Glee Club Angelvn Kelly F H A Glee Club 48 Footb ill Queen Ca1d1n1lSt1ff James Howard Clark Football Co Captain Football M Club President M Club Freshman Football Asst Coach Glee Club Future Retailexs Club Senior Play Cheerleader ' I M H 1 .'a ' ' ht l L - K I I ' I h lr 1 L ' . - ' . I . l 1 4 ' i i . ' ' A .4 1 ' - xsV 1 ' s ' ' ' 'A' - C'-2 . - 1 I mffi M3.l01'01i0 - - -Q 1 - Q - Cardinal Staff --42 'mb A 4 ' Q. ' ' c l.nti 'lub H ,. , ' F. ILA. - I- - ' l lla' ' ' ' 1' ' iz 5 - all Y i . Q 1: E l ' Page 20 THE CARDINAL May 1, 1949 Rose Marne Nall Glee Club Spamsh Club 1' H A Bllly Luther Ndll0Hdl Honor Socxety 42 Club Key Club Latm Club Glee Club Cardmal Staff West Kentucky Symphony Junlor Muslc Club Orchestra Band O1Ch6Stl'a Joyce Morris Glee Club 42 Club F H A Latln Club John C Bruce Future Retallers Club Band Student Councll F H A Dr1ll Corp Glrls Basketball 42 Club Glee Club L C English Football Glee Club Verna Marne Kendall Cardmal Staff Glee Club Howard Duncan Fx lvlaune lVl Club Football Asmstant Freshman ootball Coach Cheerleader Rachel Holmes Future Reta1lers Club Rose Marne Nall Bully Luther Joyce M01-ns John C Bruce Lenora Ann Mclntosh L C English l Verna Mane Kendall Howard Duncan Rachel Holmes , . P ' 1 .L ,, . . 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' l ' Q 99 1 . l Compliments of .l .l ewberr Iompany 10 a11d .Fic Stores In Mayfleld It s Newberry s l OLIVE 81 LEU ARD Mayfleld s Leadmg Furmture Store 114 llbW Broadway Phone 229 Pug' e 22 W YTIIE KVTARDINAL May 17, 1949 J fh! QHMAN CE ASQ QOPHOMORE Fl ASb 'S Q 55 in ui H2 1 I 91 i 4 Y b ,V Q , 3 15 ,iv i I 3 I E 5 U l S A I 3 I 5 E +,.. X W' I I 3 3 W L 'JJ 'N NI.av17 1949 THF f'-XRDINT-XL L.: X! lx 1 5: Page 24 THE CARDINAL May 17. 1949 Judge: Now what do you have to say for yourself? Motorist: I wish I was where there are no traffic cops! Judge: Granted, Thirty days for speeding. Miss Carter: Define a circle. Chink Stanley: A circle is a line with no links in it joined up so as not to show where it began. Mrs. Hancock: 'tWhat is thel Age of Pericles? Tom Smith: l'm not sure. but I think hc was about 40. Angelyn Kelly was driving along a country road when she noticed two repairmen climbing a telephone pole. ldiots! she remarked, They think l've never driven before. A Co PL1 E T or THE BROOKS SHOPPE Specialty Apparel for Women, Misses and Juniors 119 West Broadway The ERIT CLOTHI G C0 alutes The Mayfield High ehool C L A S S O F 1 9 4 9 STWE MART She: 'tl wonder who invent- ed tha tsuperstition about Fri- lday being an unlucky day? He: A'Oh, some poor fish. Mrs. Hancock: It would real- ly make me feel bad to knon all there is to know. Ed Hendley: Oh. I don't know: it's not so bad. A clever man tells a woman he understands her: a stupid one tries to prove it. Captain: Have you cleaned the deck and scrubbed the port- hole? Sailor: Yes. and I've even swept the horizon with my tele- scope. C0llf'I'3tlll2lti0llS from F HIE DLY FINANCE I A L PETERSON Manag HALL HOTEL COFP EE HOP E Winslow JOH TO BRO Drufffflsts Agents for Du Barrv and Dorothy Gray Losmetics 1899 1949 Nunnally's and Stover s Candles 50 Years Of Making Fine Clothing IN MAYFIELD Bring vour prescriptions to us to be filled 1 6 . J. 9 ,L Cl ' ' . 1 I . . ' , er Ie , ALL.. o ...cdeehl 'Y 'T Y -777 7777777-T W MT i w . L 0 . i l o 0 i 4. ' I 12 T727-TT, V Y Y V ' is 1 u. 1 . 7 Compllments of Mayfleld Frozen Food torage Process Servlce Phone 814 The Sophs say somethmg green trs true They thought lt was the Freshman class, But when they closer to It drew They found It was a lookmg glass M1ss Carter Gus d1d you study your algebra over the week end? Gus Randolph Naw I amt had no t1me for nuttm but me Enghsh Barber to Duncan Ha1ICUt or Just an O11 change SIT? Some gals have one great am b1t1on to go w1th every Tom D1ck and Marry A recesslon 1S a perlod 1n wh1ch you tlghten your belt In a depressxon you have no belt to tighten and when you have no pants to hold up It a PHDIC A mother hen was scoldxng one of her ch1ckens and Sald Why 1f your father could see you now he would turn over 1n h1s gravy So you told her you were knee deep IH love w1th her What dxd she say to that She sald shes put me on She Sometlmes my father takes thmgs apart to see why they dont go He Well so what? She So you d better go You Can Be Sure If It s Westinghouse vens Electrlc ppllance 110 North 6th Street Phone 888 ompllments Parks Belk Lochrld e 81 R1dgW3 Furmture 8z Hardware 123 E Broadway Where Frlends Meet Wells Studlo Photograph Llve Forever Phone 138 216 E North Street Congratulatlons Semors PENNEY PENNEY CO , Inc 4 v y . . 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