Kennedy High School - Maze Yearbook (Bellmore, NY)

 - Class of 1980

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Page 105 text:

Don't tell me he's throwing up again Russel Back, Steven Lapidus If E33 ...W Our topicality is right here! Steve Slutsky 21 5 Q lnl,, PW. ' 'adj f, Reality . . . what a concept! Jeffry Shuren, Eric Mittleman

Page 104 text:

CUHVEDEWIECQ I'll hand out Ithaca when Iim ready Michael Silberberg President: Michael Silberberg Vice-President: Cary Belkin Secretary: jill Ginsburg Advisor: Patricia Morse I . . . I lost my briefs Dave Passman 100 he be he 1...-an-ni Stephanie Reich, jill Ginsberg, Steve Slutsky



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The aim of the four service organiza- tions here at Kennedy is twofold: to serve school and community with ardor and responsibility, and to have a great time doing it. It is apparent that this year's service clubs have accomplished just that. The Key Club, Interact, AYS, and The Leo Club have all undertaken worthwhile programs which served many areas of school and community life this year. As far as achievements go, the Kennedy Key Club has seen a remarkable success- ful year. With guidance from Mr. Forrest, the Key Club has proved to be one of the most important organizations in the school. Many prolific activities were or- ganized, and they were well accepted by the student body. The Key Club was one of the school's major fund raisers this year. Many events were held and monies collected during the course of the year. In October a slave auctioni' was held. Anyone could buy a member of the Key Club and become a master for three hours. The bidding began at one dollar and contin- ued until a sale was consummated. The Interact President . . . Lori Cohan V. President . . . Richard Vareles Secretary . . . Lenny Shoob Treasurer . . . Karen Berkowitz Treasurer . . . Marc Rose A.Y.S. President . . . Ira Sorkin Leo Club V. President . . . jill President . . . Brian Duftler Schiffman V. President . . . Lauren Spina Secretary . . . Susan Browns- Secretary . . . Diane Rosenthal tein Treasurer . . . Susan Pollack 102 elrviice most expensive slave of the day was Mr. Forrest who went for forty dollars. Following the success of the slave auc- tion, several other worthwhile activities were held. In memory of Ann Lipshitz Ca former Kennedy studentj, popcom ker- nels were sold throughout the community and the monies collected donated to Can- cer Care, the sale of famous Freihoffer Cookies fbrought from Albany by Mr. F orrestj raised money for charity, eight loaves of bread were sold by each mem- ber to raise money for the March of Dimes, fund raising fvia bell ringingj was the club's contribution to the Salvation Army, world hunger was decreased slight- ly due to the many cans of food collected by the club during its canned food drive, and a needy family fmentioned in News- day? was adopted and sent desperately needed money. In addition to fund raising, the Key Club provided many services to both the school and the community. The school could always count on the Key Club to provide ushers for back to school night, to provide guides for orientation fof in- Key Club President . . . Scott Kane g V. President . . . David gp F einman p Secretary . . . Ellen Estrin st, F I N va She smiled at me coming sophomoresj, and to participe in the Annual Scholarship Drive. As for the community, the club held a luncheon and dance for the elderly at a neighborhood temple, the members answered letters sent to Santa Claus by a community ele- mentary school classg and the club spon- sered a blood drive in February which raised over one hundred pints. The Key Club is really an invaluable service organization which must be com- mended on its fine job this year. It has proved itself to be an integral part in the functioning of Kennedy High School. Ask anyone in Kennedy, who sells those delicious donuts after school? and the answer is inevitable. Interact - Ken- nedyis one and only famous donut selling organization - has been very active this year. However, Interact, the student arm of Rotary International, does much more than just feed Kennedy students. The or- ganization made many charitable contri- butions to a variety of worthy organiza- tions. Donations were made to the Leu- kemia Foundation, the Bellmore-Merrick Family Project, Adopt-a-Family, NOVA, He's smiling at me A-cm ,

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