Mesa High School - Superstition Yearbook (Mesa, AZ)

 - Class of 1966

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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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Creativity, Spirit Are Winning Factors l The junior class is represented by a stately castle in the float competition. 1 ii. wif 1 Playing the school fight songs, pep band spirits the marching Gah-Tso parade. 24 W Skits, stands and floats of each class were represented at the Gah-Tso Rally. Each event was important in the final totalling of points. Seniors were victorious not only in attendance and stand decorations but in the float com- petition with the Junior and Sophomore classes tied for second. On top again, the Seniors placed first with Heath's Saloonw in the skit competition. Yells were taken by the Sophomores. Y John Br0wn's Body?,' Not quite, just the Senior stand decorations. , '-s

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