Tuesday, December 4, 2007

The way it was: Nov. 20, 1987


The Class of ’88 led a pair of sports champions in the fall of 1987.

The volleyball team, pictured above (OK, I snagged this from the yearbook, as the print quality of the newspaper version was awful), won the Class AAAA state championship in Conway.

The wildest thing about that: The team was losing in the state semifinals against Bryant, when the lights went out in the University of Central Arkansas’ arena. Play was stopped until the lights could come back on, the momentum switched, and JHS rolled.

The football team, meanwhile, won a share of the AAAA-East conference title with a 4-1 league record. Conference titles in football were few and far between for JHS in later years. In fact, this might have been the last one.

On the front page of the Nov. 20, 1987 edition of the Golden Times, Felicia Willett wrote about the upcoming Miss Hurricane pageant, and Stephanie Owens wrote about Perry Black’s speech in which he urged JHS students to “Say no to dope, yes to hope.” Does anybody remember that?

An editorial on page 2 lamented the weak spirit of Spirit Week. Apparently, costumes were not allowed in class on certain Homecoming theme days.

“For seniors this was their last Homecoming, and for some, it will not be remembered as their best ever.”

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Also here's a link to the Arkansas Junior Olympic Volleyball site that lists Kristy Dobson and Kim Sims as all-stars from 1988...
http://www.arkansasvolleyball.com/view/81
(If the link does not work, copy and paste into your browser window)
—Marcie