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lma- ..,.,,,, K Ki D .-N ZW! an Daman: The Senior Goblins finished second in the Region lAA Track and field meet held at Subiaco Academy. The Van Buren Pointers won the meet with 81 points. The Goblins had 70with Subiaco finishing third with 44 points. Roy Eoff who was high pointman for the Goblins, won the long jump, low hurdles, and ran the second place 440 and 880 yard relay teams. Other first place winners for the Goblins were Bill Phillips in the shot C46 feet and 11 inchesj and David Sims in the 880 yard run with a 2:O4.3. Second place winners for the Goblins include Robert Hudson in both the 100 and 220 yard dashes, also running on the 440 and 880 yard relay teams. Ray McCraw won second in the pole vault in spite of a leg injury. Other Goblins participating:Rex and Roy Arnold, Danny Scott, Ken Wallis, Brad Ogden, Robert Brothers, Tim Saul, Ronnie Page, Paul Baughman, Tom Harrison, and Gary Ellis. David Sims, who ran on all the relay teams at district, went on to the state 'Y' David Sims shows district winning style as he crosses the finish line. iwmiw ., i, 5 gg gg-15,3 z I Q ' ,AM 0-I meet in the 880 yard run. X sf, ' Jlxu ij A' I ' a ...- , vgQQ1zfiiw,gg K jg, ! - ' ' - , .- -at,, .1 Xvz- :fr M - l v in g I V ,,,t I.. ' KE E7 A, 1 LLM QQ iff' T , l 'frri A I ' 22 fti I - 3f ' f E f ' r hurgltgs. if Tfliwfoiioirfiftinwti Bin Phillips, district winner in dlstflcf- the shot. 7175 71466 7mm FRONT ROW--Ronald Page, Kennth Wallis, Robert Roy Arnold, Roy Eoff, Brad Odgen, Bill Phillips, David Hudson, Danny Scott, Gary Ellis, Mike Norton, Wayne Ruff, Sims, Robert Brothers, Paul Baughman, Ross Phillips, Tim Saul, Rex Arnold, and Doug Pederson. BACK ROW-- Tommy Harrison. l -f-if - P E :Slit - r A it A Wg .. ,W V' if-rf' M, t ,ttawg N-:la x 'L 4 ln. .4 . M4
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GOBLINS REIGN AS STATE AA CHAMPS Donnie Watts shows his form which enabled him to be the Most Valuable Player. The Harrison Goblins, being spoofed three times in the last five years, were not to be denied on their fourth try, and, after solving some last-minute troubles, captured the AA basketball championship trophy in Barton Coliseum. The Goblins put together four fine games and, along with poise, leadership, and coaching, emerged Victorious over the uprising Russelville Cyclones. Thus the Goblins won their first state championship ever. The Goblins first defeated Helena 82-65, then Benton 68-48, next West Memphis in the semi-finals 69-45, and finally eliminated Russelville for the championship, 55-43. 'rr-ns PAGE SPONSORED BY BENNETT'S., BEN KIPP Wolfe adds two for the Gobhns FRANKLIN, ROWLANDS, AND JAKE JACOBSON.
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112 Spirit is exhilaration, loud and bois- terous, quiet, prideful -- victorious! It's the choked emotions of disappointment, a mysterious mixture of wonder and anger, joy, anxiety, and hurt -- but never indiffer- ence. This spirit is mirrored in every activity of Harrison High School, whether it is in the fever pitch of an exciting football game or in the poignant moment of an elec- tion lost. In the course of these activities, a few individuals won special honors in academ- ics, sports, organizations, and the social whirl. Carrying forth the spirit of HHS, an enthusiastic student body made 1966-67 a banner year. eampaa ' 74 1 . 1 pezdanafitdea Wann
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