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Page 26 text:
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Coveted by all, the Gah-Tso Cup awaits its new winner. Gah-Tso Rall 22 Rise and shoutj' the seniors are out, they want to win the Gah-Tso Rally. Trompmg down Main Street pushes them a bit closer. C reates 6 nited We Oodles and gobs of napkins, chicken wire, boards, nails and paint were the beginning of the annual Gah-Tso Rally. Out of this bedlam each class hoped to build its winning float and decorations. Sleepless nights became common as last minute preparations were completed. Then tension and competition that had been building for weeks was at last released as the classes tramped down main street. Judging was based on floats, class decorations, skits, sportsmanship, attendance and yells. The points received by each class add up to the final number in earning the Gah-Tso Cup. With an overwhelming total of 22 points, the senior cowboys emerged victorious. Castles and moats take Juniors back to the time of King Arthur.
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l x First Three Dances l Dancing, music and fun become three of the most pop- ular words this year. Sponsored by the different clubs and organizations on campus, the dances following the football and basketball games offered an excellent chance to relax from the tension and anxiety of the games. Whether victorious or not school spirit always prevailed at the dance. Reliving and rehashing summer experiences was quite the thing at the Howdy Hopf the first dance of the year. Following the '6Howdy Hop were dances after the games. Mesa vs. Coronado game was highlighted by Homecoming exercises including a fabulous dance follow- ing the game. Formal dances brightened the year even more. Sponsored by Boys' League, the Christmas Formal was a complete success. Twirp Week was concluded on a high note with the Co-ed Formal, one of the many activi- ties sponsored by Girls' League. Class parties and dances have become the 'fHearsemen', and the Varsity Menw provided the music and entertainment for these dances. Concentration and facial expressions add to the evenings Jerking, Victory over Casa Grande was celebrated at the dance sponsored by the National Honor Society. Good music and lots of refreshments were the highlights of the evening. , J ,gl Wg-ik? .rf 21
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