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The proud and cheering junior class march behind their colorful windmill, float on their way to the GahfTso Rally at the jaclcrabbit Stadium. Shall Ben s Gah-Tso Rall Theme A cold night and a shifty north wind set the stage for the Gah-Tso Rally. Stinging noses and frozen toes hindered students as they began to gather in front of the Paul L. Sale Store in downtown Mesa. Floats representing each class and the theme, As It Was So It Shall Be,', were towed into line, as the classes began preparation for the march down Main Street to the jackrabbit Stadium. In order to be counted for attendance, students grabbed friends and lined up four abreast behind their class floats. Giving the impression of hearty lungs, and lots of spirit each class tried to outyell the other. Confused counters managed to get themselves mixed up as the noisy bunch filed into the stadium. Gah-Tso Points were given to the first, second, and third place winners of each event, which are compiled to those of other events for a chance of earning the Cah-Tso Cup. The different events included floats, skits, class decorations, attendance, sportsmanship, and yells, which were judged and given points. The Cah-Tso Rally, sponsored by the Cah-Tso Club, is one of the oldest traditions at Mesa High. Since its beginning in 1930 it has been an enthusiasm building rally to build up the spirits of the students. The Rally is usually held the night before the big battle between the Mesa jackrabbits and the Westwood Warriors. The Senior class works diligently to perfect and finish their float. 1
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