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Harry Truman Loy and Ben Arnold in HS days



2017-03-07 - Columbia, KY - Photo from Dr. Ben Arnold. Harry Truman Loy, left, and Ben Arnold, with trophies awarded by the Rotary Club in their senior year of high school, when Adair County High School ran into the Clem Haskins in the championship of the 5th Region Tournament. Clem prevailed. Loy later became one of the leading Kentucky Educators. Arnold attended Centre College and later became a leading inventor and scientist. And Clem Haskins was an All-American, a pro basketball player, and NCAA Division I College Coach, finally to reach the epitome of South Central Kentuckydom, a gentleman farmer, addressed as "Mr. Clem" or "Mr. Haskins." Though careers turned out great, Dr. Arnold still wants Adair County to beat Taylor County tonight to get even with Haskins for that season ending defeat.

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