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Page 28 text:
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Randy Ford questions the indicator wondering if he ate that much in one day during student day at the State Fair. Fair Day Draws IHS-ers By Droves IHS-ers turned out in droves on October 23, at the Texas State Fair, where smiling Big Tex greeted fair-goers. Exhibits, rang- ing from homemaking and cars to science and Playground U.S.A., interested many Irvingites while some headed for the spectacular Ice Ca- pades. Along the Midway, with its penny-af pitch, toss-the-ring, and topple-the-milk bottle games, umpteen IHS-ers wandered-girls en- tranced by the teddy bear trophies-boys eager to display their skills. Afterwards, Irvingites, stuffed to the gills with popcorn, cotton candy, peanuts and corny dogs and loaded down with much-prized loot, headed for Birdville to play the seventh foot- ball game of the season. IHS-ers rest by a pond at the State Fair during High School Day after at busy schedule of walking through the midway many times. Seated are Toni Antoniello, Lana Helton, Sherry Roach and Kathy Allender. 24
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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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Frank Miller can't quite see that cotton candy is worth all the trouble. Rena Cottrell tries to con- vince him of its merits While Pam Frazier and Robert Wood wade right into their sticky treat. l'Hey, thats my hot dog ejaculates Ronnie Harding to his friend Kenneth Smith. Alan Pinter, Larry Pistole and Danny Eubacher fproud owner of a teddy bearj eye the delicacy hungrily. A sidewalk sundae is just what my hungry stomach needs, says Io Ann Hoffman. She was one of the many IHS-ers who took in the glories of the State Fair of Texas on High School Day. 25
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