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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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Page 4 THE CARDINAL May 17, 1949 ports Review The class of 1949 graduates, one of the greatest arrays of football talent in the history of the school. 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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