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Sponsored annually by the Black Cultural Society, the Unity Ball serves as the most fea- tured event of the year for the club. Anita Halfkenny, freshman, reigned as the fifth Unity Ball Queen. Completing her court as ladies-in-waiting were Rhonda Sydnor, senior, Toni Parker, sophomore, and Gail Gold- son, freshman. Escorts were chosen by the club. Dawn Toliver and Nathan Hinton III were the flower girl and ring bearer respectively. TOP LEFT: Toni Porker TOP CENTER: Rhonda Sydnor TOP RIGHT: Anita Halfkenny, Queen BOTTOM: Go.1 Goldson
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Community TOP: Qualifying for the 1976 All-State Chorus are Brian Falk, Terri Feltz, Debbie Pileggi, Judie Charl- ton, Cathy Johnson, Nancy Reed, Tracy Satter- field, and Carmen Covallo, seniors, and Mike Wood, sophomore. BOTTOM LEFT: Discussing plans for attending the State Student Council Workshop at West Virginia Wesleyan are Jill Nease, Linda Golden and Lea McDowell, seniors. BOTTOM RIGHT: Chosen to represent FSH at Rhodo- dendron Girls' State and Mountaineer Boys' State are seoted: Judie Charlton and Rhonda Sydnor; Second Row: Meredith Taylor and Anne Talbott- Third Row: Morgan Dunn, Eddie Dunlap, Bud Sapp, ond Steve Viglionco. Events 21
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West-East Week Tops Season “Drown the Bees in Their Honey served os the theme for West-East Week. For the second consecutive year, FSH won the spirit link competition. Renee Maruka, senior, represented the dead bee mascot. The Polar Bear Band and student body boosted spirit by participating in a snake dance and bonfire. To honor the football team, an assembly was held featuring a teacher's skit and a mummy contest among the classes. Each class representa- tive dressed as a mummy. After receiving the most applause, the freshman repre- sentative won. The Senior Class was awarded the spirit stick as a result of enthusiasm. TOP LEFT: Color Guard says ’Drown the Bees!' TOP RIGHT: Jill Nease and Miss Martha Ratliff partic- ipate in Teacher’s Skit! BOTTOM LEFT: The West-East game draws a large crowd. BOTTOM RIGHT: Majorettes, Judie Charlton and Jo Marie Pitrolo reveal feelings toward East in spirit thuse. Events 23
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