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Hogans john Lewis, Billy Evans and Larry Cissna construct Mr. Clodfelter solders the final rivets to the metal braces a stand for the new victory bell. for the bell. Larry Cissna and Mrs. Betty Strickland lend their assistance and advice. An unsuccessful attempt to remove the old victory bell involved a wrecking truck and an exasperated driver. The supports were just too firmly entrenched! 22 New Victory Bell Bought Ring out the old, ring in the new - and the traditional iron clap- per victory bell was to be hauled away and replaced by a modern portable ringer, but being placed in a firm foundation, the old bell could not be moved and was left as a reminder of school spirit for all IHS-ers. Because of a crack in the old bell, it could no longer be rung and is too costly to mend. The new bell, whose stand was made by Mr. Clodfelter and the Ho- gans, will be used in the future years as a victory bell until it too, is re- placed.
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Band Welcomes Navy Team Middies were mighty lucky to have four attractive IHS majorettes perform a dance routine to the tune of Anchors Away, played by Tiger Band at Love Field on Gctober 2nd previous to the SMU-Navy game. This was one of the many per- formances requested of Irving's band this year. Band members and majorettes nonchalantly await the arrival of the Middies at Love Field. The squad from Annapolis arrived for the inte in the Cotton Bowl. An intricate twirling routine by Irving majorettes Diane Daily, Sherry Faith and Kathy Thompson greeted the Annapolis squad as they stepped clown the ramp from their plane. rcollegiate game held that night 2l
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l How about turning a little more in this direction, queries the photographer. Mr. C. O. Ford, of his subject Alva Privett. Class Photos Rated Good Smile - say cheese - look at the birdy and still many IHS-ers frown. Although many Irving- ites didnlt have to be coaxed, some were stubborn, refusing to show their dimples when individual pictures were taken by Mr. C. O. Ford of Mar- shall, Texas. Students were taken out of study halls to have pictures made while those who did not have a study hall came during first period one morning. While the photographer readies the camera, Madeline Goss patiently waits for her picture to he snapped. 23
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