Thursday, September 25, 2014

1987-1988: First Ever Golden League Championship for...


1987-1988



DANCE ROYALTY
Renee Green, center, was crowned Homecoming Queen
amid a loss to the green-team of PHS
The 1988 Winter Ball, "Once in a Blue Moon" was held at the
AV Fairgrounds, for what may be the first time.
Jeff Putnam and Shannon Dailey were King and Queen.
Prom King Cameron Crenshaw and
Prom Queen Cherise Grado
STUDENT LIFE

The Drama Department, still led by Mrs. Mouring, performed Morland Cary's "Because Their Hearts Were Pure" for the fall play. 
Drama's Hearts Were Pure
The yearbook mentions "new district restrictions" for the 8th annual Lip Sync (most likely minimum g.p.a. requirements). Ten acts performed this year and the "routines proved to be even more intricate and involved than in past years." And the finalists were: 3rd place-Too Sweet, 2nd place-Taylor Dane, 1st place-Pink Floyd.
QHHS Lip Sync top 3 bands, 1988.
The class of 1988 boasted six valedictorians.
Head of the Class. 1988 QHHS Valedictorians
Seniors win Powder Puff with a 6-0 shut out.

ATHLETICS

The girls tennis team had a new coach this year in Mr. Bill Lenaway. And the girls basketball team welcomed a new coach in long-time QHHS teacher Mr. Coy Ray, along with Mr. Lenaway.
Girls Basketball, with Coaches Lenaway, left, and Ray, right.
The boys basketball team won their first-ever Golden League chamionship with an 8-2 league record, including three key wins against crosstown rival AVHS. 
First-time Golden League champions. The 1988 Boys Basketball Team, coached by Don Moore
Wrestling again claimed the Golden League championship and "qualified an unprecedented 11 wrestlers for CIF competition."
Golden League Champs: QHHS Wrestling
with Coach Gillins, left, and King, right.
QHHS STAFF
Class of 1988 Senior Class Treasurer, Amy Evans,
eventually returned to QHHS as a teacher in the
Special Education Department.
Mr. Bobby Loughridge, Principal
FUN STUFF

Let It Snow!
The Rebels Mural in the IMC building.
One of the few, perhaps only, classic murals still intact on the campus today.
Students showing their Rebel spirit.
More random student photos showing school spirit and individuality.

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