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BONY BAL Evening helps fund scholarships J.he annual Ebony Fashion Show and Ebony Ball took place Feb. 9, with proceeds from the events going to the Komomantyn's Club scholarship fund and a grant to the United Negro College Fund. The show which took place in the JCHS Auditorium, proceeding the ball, provided the community with entertainment and an outlook on the fashion world from the student's point of view. A major portion of the fashion show was the judging for the selection of the Ebony Ball royalty. The selection process involved the students modeling in the fashion show and then presenting a talent, being judged on poise and talent displayed. During the dance the semifinalists were announced , and as a final selection process each student was given a question and were asked to give an impromptu speech from which the winners were chosen. Crowned King and Queen were, Tina Tubwell and Darnell Gildon, Junior Prince and Princess were Gaby Washington and Johnathan Walls, and Yolanda Knight and David Davis were named Sophomore Class Prince and Princess. David Davis, 87, Jonathan Walls, 86, and Gaby Washington, 86, celebrate during the Royalty Dance. 1984-85 toony Ball Royalty: David Davis , 87, Yolanda Knight, 87, King Darnell Gildon, 85, Queen Tina Tubwell, 85, Jonathan Walls, 86, and Gaby Washington, 86. 28 Ebony Ball
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FILLY FOOTBALL Seniors win,game finalh ends in more than tie Pllly football has become a tradition at JCHS, and along with this has been the semitradition of the game ending in a scoreless tie. The 1984-85 version of this event, proved to be a major breakthrough for the junior and senior girls, who for the first time in five years managed to score, with the game ending 12-2 in favor of the seniors. The game was played under extremely cold tem- peratures, making play miserable for both teams. The highlight of the contest occured when the seniors gained control of the ball during the third quarter and scored a touchdown. As soon as we made that first touchdown, we all started going wild and that's when the game started to pick up, said Kris Lundeen, 85. The traditional J-Stompers were not on hand for the half-time activities because of problems that had occured at the Junction City Manhat-tan pep rally. The absence of the group forced coronation activities to begin early. Donnie Forsyth was crowned Filly Football King, while Billy Briggs was crowned Junior Prince and Rick Garza captured the title of Sophomore Prince. Other candidates were Vahan Moushegian and John Leonard, 87; Darrin Clouse and John Kelly, 86; and Bryan Atha, Don Ballard and Isao Ameku, 85. Playing the game was a wonderful feeling, never again will look at it (a football game) through the eyes of a spectator, said Tina Polito. Filly Football 27
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