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J. Both the A and B band and the drill team worked together on a special routine for the Adanison game. The performance featured a liberty bell, U.S.A., AMERICA, the capitol building, and an American flag outlined with flashlights. Halftime Shows Highlight Season Mechanical dolls, banjo-strumming minstrels, pistol-swinging cowgirls and proinenaders with parasols entertained football fans throughout the season. The strutting drill team girls who portrayed these characters unfailingly brought ap- plause as they joined the Tiger band at half-times. Precision steps combined with stir- ring music to form the basis of the band ' s prize-winning performances. Be- tween the second and third quarters of the Adamson game, the bands and Toy Tigers joined in a patriotic spectacular, which was master minded by Director Lloyd Cook. After forming the Capitol building and the word America, colored flashlights positioned to shape the nation ' s flag were displayed during a black-out. Vicki Shelton and Charlii Parks lead a yell at a pep rally before the Garland game. 26
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Band members march into the stands after a half-time performance. Dale Young is the tuba player pictured. Senior cheerleader, Charlie Parks, announces a new yell at a pep rally held in the boy ' s gym. Toy Tigers dressed as cow girls ' to the fight song. for a special routine at a pep rally. Connie Meadows, Susie Davis, Lanny Baxley and Susan Ryan clap 25
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Nitrogen captured in soap bubbles, produce miniature bombs which create very large explosions Gas which was stored in a football is discharged into soapy water. GE Explodes Bubble Bombs I.H.S. was the scene of a visit from the General Elec- tric Company. A representa- tive was sent to entertain the student body. Two assem- blies were held on Novem- ber 10, as the G.E. program Adventures In Science came to Irving High. This General Electric group tours the United States presenting this program to high schools across the coun- try. The assembly proved to be one of the most scientific- ally educational programs of the year and Irving was one of the privileged towns in the immediate area to be giv- en this program. mm A jd H Eek! Startled IHS-er, Mareta Shockley is surprised by an explosion of nitrogen. Paper can explode! A General Electric this phenomenon in the assembly. i.-presentative proves 27
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