Harrison High School - Golden Goblin Yearbook (Harrison, AR)

 - Class of 1967

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The National Honor Society was established to stimulate the scholarship, leadership, s e r Vic e , and character of the students in the secondary school. The goal of the Harrison Chap- ter is to create an enthusi- asm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render services, pr om ote worthy leadership, and to encourage the development of character in pupils of Harrison High School. Membership is open to juniors and seniors who meet the high standards of the club. Mr. W. H. Mc- Cutcheon is the sponsor. Wanna Saadetq Smewea NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The '66-'67 officers of National Honor Society were B111 Cromwell, Presi Q V dentg Paul Roten, Vice-President, and Linda Foster Secretary Treasurer 7 S ff 1 N i The members who were inducted as juniors are as Kendall, Tim Risley, Kipp Wolfe, Shara Rife, Linda follows: Patsy Keeter, Penny Nickels, Linda Blansit, Kathy Foster, Bill Cromwell, and Roy Eoff Harness, Frank Holder, Von Johnson, Paul Roten, Tony

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02064 Zwtmladmz If u gg fi , 1... The basis of a great nation is a great demo- cratic government, the basis of a great student body is a Student Council that will represent the wishes and wants of the students. This year the Student Council has done a great job, and has re- flected the past and fore- told the future for a better HHS. C , if ,Q The Student Council had many projects this year. First of all, two members of each class served as a greeting committee for new students and visitors. The Student Councilgave to the students of HHS a way to show off their own talents in the Talent Show which will be- come an annual event. This program was well received by all students and faculty of high school. Plans have been completed for a new fountain which the school will enjoy next year. The entertaining Southern Assemblies and Chapel programs are due to our Student Coun- cil. The members also securedanewflag which was donated by the American Legion for the school. The Student Council takes care of the flag each day, The really great thing which we all owe to these people and the First National Bank is the wonderful piped in music in the H.S. Cafeteria. The Student Council sponsored Twirp Week and a dance at the end of the week. This was immensely enjoyed especially by the boys, because the girls did all of the work. To close out the year, the Student Council spon- sored the Student Body elections which turned out to be very interesting. This year was full of many enjoyable and pleasant moments for us all to cherish and look back upon as reflections of HHS. '74, Wanda Student Body Elections highlighted the year campaign chairmen were: Bill Phillips Bill for the Student Council. Those who ran were: Cromwell, Ray McCraw, Greg Wilson Bill Tommy Nickels, Robert Hudson, James Hunt, Reeves, Terry Villines, Ross Phillips Lynn Dickie Sullivan, Roger Earnest, Buddy Fuller, Doshier, and Tony Kendall. Mike Jech, Doug Rederson, and Jerry Smith, The



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Scialcvwiqb leadaadqb ewace 6 Zdcvmotez The Senior members who were inducted in the fall of '66 Shipman, Dav1d Sims B111 Ph11l1ps, Vicky O'Ha1lora.n, Kathy include Sarah Cone, Carol Yocum Sharon V1111nes Frances Clayborn Charles Klepper Bart Hudspeth, Marvin Smith Middleton, Iris Whitman Bernest Cam Fred Brown John 7.715 7dMw9 ewmoaqa 66 67 The Junior mem- bers who were in- ducted in the spring of '67 include: Janie Kellett, Charlotte Atchley, Debra Grigs- by, Kai Hunt, Virginia VanCuren, Susan Tay- lor, Linda Taylor, Sally Jackson, Vicky Cox, Debbie Dodson, and Debbie Gaskill.

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