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Linda Foster, Editor Jerry Villines, Assistant Editor Thls is lt -- your 1967 GOLDEN GOBLIN, As we look back over the year, we see that it really was a great year. From football season winning second in conference to Football Homecoming with Queen Suzanne. We also remember many great assemblies each ln their own way the most entertaining. Then we were getting our own new cafeteria and piped-in music. We cannot forget the NHS tapping ceremonies and their excitement. Some of us will have the pleasure of looking back and remember laughing at Hello Dolly , but all of us can remember seeing those stupid girls who called themselves the Lady Godivas vs. the Bodi-O-Dos ln what they called a powder puff football game. Our basketball season started and we once again looked forward to going to state toumament and winning. Well. our Golden Gobllns dldn't let us down this time. We proved to the whole state that we are No. 1 by winning the state tournament and becoming the AA-State Champs. Donnie Watts and Gary Clark made All-State and Donnie even made the All- American Prep Team. We are all proud of Donnie for this. Spring came and campaigns started when Student Body elections came around. The seniors were taken back to Fantasyland by the juniors. Then came the suspense of Who's Who being announced and the Senior Hall of Fame. Juniors will recall when delegates for Boys' State and Girls' State were being chosen and each hoped that he or she would be the Nancy Parkinson, Assistant Editor lucky one to go. The last year of high school was almost gone for the seniors. Thelr caps and gowns arrived. The seniors chose their class song, motto, color, and flower. The end of school is both happy and sad. Seniors are leaving and juniors and sophomores are moving up one more step on the scale of life. We on the annual staff hope that by reflecting by word and picture the highlights for us that we have perhaps brought to your mind the ones most special to you. It ls our hope that you can look back on this year at HHS with the feeling that it was a stepping stone to a wonderful, mysterious tomorrow in a world that will demand your best. lsn't it strange that princes and klngs, And clowns that caper in the sawdust rings, And common folks like you and me, Are builders for eternity? Each ls given a bag of tools, A shapeless mass and a bag of rules, And each must fashion ere life be blown A stumbling block or a stepping stone! MAY EACH STUDENT OF HARRISON HIGH SCHOOL BE A STEP- PING STONE is the wish ofthe GOLDEN GOBLIN staff. 84 umsgmph-acumen, WAl5wolrrH lunlm,xu,u.sA.
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feflectdamz of f?66 67 Steady now, and this time don't look cross-eyed! Charles Klepper jokes with Shara Rife, Vicky O'Ha11oran and Lonna Benton as they attempt a fantastic photographic first for the Goblin.
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