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WAITING TO TAKE THE PLEDGE, new inductees take part in the traditional NHS ceremony. GETTING BUSINESS TOGETHER, President Dora Retherford. senior, prepares to begin a National Honor Society meeting. WHO’S THE STRONGEST? Re- Echo staffers Kitty Barcus and Kara Harman, juniors, clown around at the WVSPA convention held at Fairmont State College. Team effort — 23
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teQmFFFORT A good plan and a lot of sweat make NHS, council and publications work For lots of students, school was a place to go from 8:15 to 3:30, with occasional ballgames and homework thrown in. For others, nights and weekends were devoted to planning events, studying, practicing, meeting publication deadlines, and doing public service. Those people made up three organizations vital to the unique color of Grafton High School, National Honor Society, Student Council and Student Publications. Led by President Kevin Ford, senior, the Student Council sponsored two of the major school celebrations. Homecoming and Varsity Ball. Each entailed weeks of meetings, planning, decorating and work. “It was team effort that got (them) underway,” said Ford, “The classes handled most of the decorating and the cheerleaders did a lot to build everyone’s spirit. Plus the fact we won both of the games played an important part in getting everyone to the dance.” The council consisted of homeroom representatives, and class officers. Ford was elected president over incumbent Sheryl Miller, senior, who held the position in 1982. Dora Rether-ford, senior, served as vice-president. Mr. Dick Mercer acted as sponsor. (Continued on page 25) SO MANY DECISIONS, Kev.n Ford, senior. Student Council president, conducts a meeting. YET ANOTHER PUBLICATION for Kim Pisino, senior, who as managing editor of the Bearcat, directs action at the Mountain Statesman during pasteups. 22 — Team effort
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TOURING HISTORIC GETTYSBURG, Re-Echo managing editor Lisa Boyles, senior, stops to read about a downtown building. A VOICE IN DEMOCRACY, Chuck Bennett, senior, asks for recognition in a Student Council meeting. OUTSIDE THE RE-ECHO STAFF ROOM, editor Tami Murray, senior, performed at several assemblies, like the National Honor Society induction. 24 — Team effort DISCUSSING THE SITUATION, Paul McKinney, DeeAnn Duncan, and Jon Cochran, seniors, attend a Student Council meeting.
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