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THE WGRLD AFFAIRS CLUB ii' T i Members ofthe World Affairs Club participate weekly in a wide variety of interesting projects under the guidance of club advisor, Mrs. Lenore Freedman. The main focus of the club's activities revolves around Model Congress, where members serve as delegates in mock Senate and House sessions. the club has emerged as one of the most popular activities at LHS. THE LEO CLUB l The Leo Club works in cooperation with the Lions Club to serve the community. The advisor, Mr. Shields, and the president, Lori Roth, lead the other members in their efforts to help the school and the town. Their main project his past year was helping the Boat People. Other Club Officers include Michael Jaret, Andrea Maitlin, and Linda Sable pictured above.
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THE LANCE SJ' f , , . Al ' ' ' ' ax'q I . w I 'U' I 1 A ,4- I 'Y B --iv The Lance, LHS's student newspaper continued to bring news and feature articles to the school this year. Some of the highlights of this year were the special literary issue and the ten year history celebrating the past decade, as well as the traditional Arpil Fool's issue and the Senior issue. Co-Editors-in-Cheif, Chuck Jaffe and Cindy Kuo, New Editor, Peggy Kuo, Feature Editor, Dan Schleing Business Editor, David Garkaweg Sports Editor, Ken Wolfe: Typing Editor, Andrea Maitling Assistants, Dan Sher, Steve Schlein, Mark Eisen- bergg Advisors, Mrs. Carleton Brairton and Mrs. Norma Katz for finances. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA g -.. L The Future Business Leaders of America began this year under the guidance of Mrs. Furst. The club accomplished a great deal as they were introduced into the field of business. Members enjoyed trips to the Federal Reserve Bank and Stock Exchanges. Guest speakers were present at many of the meetings. The officers of the club include President, Bruce March, Vice President in charge of membership, Marci Brickmang and Vice President in charge of business, Ron Chaiklin. -4
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KEY CLUB The Key Club, currently ranked third in the world, worked diligently this year to serve the community and school. With membership totaling one-hundred and sixty students-the largest number ever- the key clubbers were able to devote their efforts to new services, in addition to their regular weekly projects. ln keeping with this year's international theme Share Togetherness , the members shared a lot of their time with the elderly, the handicapped, and the youth of our community. Weekly, they played bingo with the patients of lnglemoor Nursing Home, and whenever Sr. Citizens' Luncheons were held in the high school, key clubbers served the food. The few times it did snow this winter, the club provided a shoveling service for the elderly. Working with retarded citizens at the Momouth Court Center on Saturday mornings was a new and successful project addition this year.The club assisted in numerous fundraisers for disease organizations such as Muscular Dystrophy Association and American Cancer Society. Key Club members provided a Leadership Development Program at the YMCA for junior high school students which focused on youth problems. Here at school, members helped their peers by math tutoring during extended homeroom periods. Other important projects this year included running the local bottle and paper drives, and ushering for the Adult School and student plays. The club staged a successful Halloween candy sale which provided the treasury with 3,000 dollars to use for annual expenses such as subsidizing members who attend the District Convention in April, and holding a banquet at the end of the year. All in all, the Key Club enjoyed another prosperous year due to the strong efforts of its dedicated members and industrious officers. Officers President ............... Ron Sachs Vice President ............ Ken Wolfe Secretary ..... .... T ina Terraciano Treasurer ..... . . . Steve Jacobson Sr. Director ... ... Jennifer Corwin Jr. Director ..... ...... F ern Solan Soph. Directors ....... Justin Peyser Gordon Schnell N.J. District Governor . Lynne Fletcher 939 if 'B .. bil 'sr-his In Z
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