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Student Council officers: Secretary Barbara Bodden, Vice-President Allison Leinbach, Treasurer Sue Keller, President Denise Holl.
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Advisors David Ernes, Robert Dahl, and Harry Shank made sure help was always available for any problem. Student Council was quite busy this year. Besides running the school store, the jukebox, and the smoking area, the group opened a bookstore in the phys ed office, selling everything from typing paper to tee shirts. Several Movie Nights were held, including Monty Python's Flying Circus and Bugs Bunny. A 24 hour volleyball marathon was held to raise nearly $1000 for the American Cancer Society, and a dance was held in spring. The council also helped underwrite the costs for the National Honor Society and the new Latin Honor Society. Student Council Denise Hoi I, Student Council President, is also a top student and athlete. Works For Benefit Of Students FIRST ROW: Lynn Carpenter, Debbie Richards, Janet Wegman, Sue Keller, Mr. Ernes. SECOND ROW: Kim Badinger, Tammy Syrellis, Vicky Motkowski, Linda Reber, Donna Egbert, Pam Masteller, Kathy Kohl. THIRD ROW: Mr. Shank, Chris Reifsnyder, Dee Dee Kantner, Vicki DeVage, Becky Voder, Michelle Yoder, Debbie Sardo, Carol Updegrave, Sherry Kauffman. FOURTH ROW: Mark Hoover, Ken Daniels, Rick Long, Allison Leinbach, Denise Holl, Bob Marinucci, Brad Gulliford, Steve Hardinger, Brian Lee, Rob Daniels, Howard Weisman, Lee Pellegrino, Nancy Formiconi. FIFTH ROW: Jamie Yousaitis, Jim Gill, Tony McGettigan.
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Student Council: A Rundown Of Council's Activities For 1976-77 . . . Student Council, the student voice at Exeter, worked quietly but steadily throughout the year. A resume of its activities would read like this:—Movie Nights with Monty Python, cartoons and popcorn;—A volleyball marathon which raised over 900 dollars for the American Cancer Society;--Dances just for enjoyment,—One school store for snacks and relaxation and another for school supplies and booster items; — Sponsorship of Spirit Week with its slogan and sign contests, pep rallies and skits before the Daniel Boone game (we got back the pig iron trophy in a rout);—Active participation in the Berks I.U. Student Forum which sent Allison Leinbach to Harrisburg as its rep to the governor's Student Advisory Board,— Christmas Candles sales to build up the bank account;—At the annual May day the mouse race pulled in some cool cash for the APT;—The voice of the cafeteria, the jukebox;—Attendance at the Berks County student council workshop at Reading High;— All things considered not a bad year at that!
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