1967-1968 Yearbook

ATHLETIC director Harry Olree admires Hard ing 's many trophies as he prepares to odd another to the ever-expandi n9 number. COACHING STAFF COACHES. John Prock, football; Ted lloyd , football and track; Jerry Mote, football and swimming; Bob Gilliam, 9 01f; Bob Knight, tennis; Carl Allison, basebaJl; Virgil Lawyer, cross Coaches, teams net AIC all-sports runnerup spot Ilarding's intercollegia te a thleti c prog ram opera tes und er th e ~id ance of a fa culty athle ti c committee. two admini strator s and ten coach es. The school pa rti c ipates in every sport offered to memher s of the Arka nsas Intercollegia te Confer ence . Wh en th e AIC first began offering an all-s ports troph y in 1964, ba sed on the r ecords in a ll ten sports, H a l'din g fini shed in seventh place. The fol - low ing yea r th e BisollS were fourth , and th ey moved up to third in 1966. Last spring marked their highes t fini sh ye t : runnerup with 67 tota l points. Champions hips in cross-country and bowling and second-pl ace honors in track and baseball contri - huted heav ily to the improved standing. Dr. I la rry Olree serves as athleti c director of tho college, ass isted by Carl Allison . Coaches of th e various sport s a r e John Prock, T ed Ll oyd, T ed Altman and Jerry Mote, football; Hugh Groover and Altman, basketba ll ; Virgil Lawyer, cross-country; Ed Burt, bowling; Mote, swimming; Lloyd, trac k; Dr. Bob Gilliam. golf; Bob Knight. tenni s: and AI - Iison . hase haII. WORKOUTS give coaches a change to drill, strengthen, and rec - tify mistakes. Here, Groover and Altman observe a scrimmage .

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