Mayer High School - Cat Tracks Yearbook (Mayer, AZ)

 - Class of 1958

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Page 30 text:

POST OFFICE DfDICATION On Saturday afternoon, March 15th,1958, recently erected United States Post Office was dedicated. This attractive building was constructed by Mr. Emil Muller who so kindly donated land and services to this worthy cause. The dedication ceremony was held in the Mayer School Auditorium because of the rain. Among the many dignit- aries present was State Senator Charles Orme who acted as Master of Cermonies. Mrs. C. Lessard, our very capable post mistress gave the introductory speech and later was the recipitant of the presentation of a United States flag which had flown over Washington, D.C. Platform representatives were dignataries of the Mayer clubs and associations, repredenatives of the churches and the local postal assitants. In the way of entertainment, Irving St. Patrick Shaw sang, When Irish Eyes are Smiling. He was accompanied by several Junior High and High School girls. The Lord’s Prayer was sung by Midge Malyjurek of Humboldt. Also heard were choral selections, presented by the Orme Ranch School Choir. After the ceremonies, flag raising and open-house was held at the new Dost office.

Page 29 text:

I passed Weir's Horse Sarah Weir I Her phil patient should have rapidly home, s who ran it? the doctor and EIGHTH GRADE PROPHECY I was walking down a dark alley one dark who should I happen to see but Gloria Bennett, head of a teenage gang. From the corner of her mouth larg cigar and engraved on it was, Its a boy. As I continued walking down the street an Cadillac crusied down the gutter. As the crowd cheered,. I wanted to get a better look. I saw it was Jacklyn Bennett, the first lady of 1Q3q, better known as Mrs. Clem CadiddlehiDper, the President's wife. I turned the corner of Nutt Street and ran into a - newspaper stand. I bought a paper. The headlines were, The Creeper Creeps Again. Looking at the description | I saw it fit FredTeskey. Six feet and gold tooth, and tipping the scale at 213 lbs. He wore black denim trous- ers, motorcycle boots no black leather jacket with a dagger on the back. If seen, report to the.Donald Duck J Nursery. They really miss him. I continued on my way and passed the Mission where v. I spotted a missionary kneeling in front of .the cross As she turned her thin frail face I saw it was Sherrol Bennett Draying in vain for her juvenile cousin, Gloria. phy . something in common. Her pony tail made them (the horse feel at home and member of the Sarah Weir family. '- • At the end of my long enjoyable walk I came upon a wedding. Janet was finally getting married. I, don't yi. have to say to whom. I got there just as they were leaving on their way on a honeymoon, going aboard on - - a slow boat to China.



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Yos, here it irl Time onceagain for thcy b'riritiaL'event.pf Freshman Initiation. Aren't all of you frecrime n' thri lled?.1 To begin on this bright Monday morning.in September of. i |8 1957, we, the upper classmen, have the privilege of presenting to you freshmen the facts and’ regulations governing this'yearj.s Freshman Initiation: The'•e will be no talking among yourselves, You are to polish shoes, carry books, etc. when asked to do so by an upper'classman.' Girls are to wear skirts wrongside out,- upside down J and backwards. You are to wear no t ake-up and year'j hair will be on one side in small braids arid the other side topsy-turvy.. Put one of your father's fy: h. work shoes on one foot and one of your own on the other foot. You boys will look cute wearing lipstick and rag r vf ribbons in your hair with a fashionable beard and mustache painted on your delicate face! - - Now, have any of you any questions you would like to ask J| concerning the next few days and what you are to do and what '0 you are not to do? No, Larry, I'm afraid Bonnie will have to abide by the v riSsf same rules as the other freshmen. Besides, don’t you want to W have your black boots polished with extra care? % ■’ iJvfP Dee, I don't think your propoganda is quite fair.'’Doyouyf have any reason, other than that Fred is your kid-brother, for|| wanting him to go through Kangaroo Court? | Dee: And who says that isn’t reason enough? The next few days were rather hilarious..... .or should we say the fr shmen were hilarious? : . - ■ ■ Of course, you will want tc knew what. the'participants ..’ thought of this eventful weejj; so turn the page and read the'; results. - • v - . , ' ■ ' •

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