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The two organizations which students turned to when they either needed help or wanted to help others, were Student Leadership and Project Lead. Both of the clubs, sponsored by Mary Murphy, in- volved leadership and volunteer skills for the benefit of others. This year Mrs. Mur- phy worked with two assistants; Bob Sheinin and Al Ross They came to all the meetings with advise and new ideas for the members. Project Lead began its year with an Orientation Unlimited. The leaders volun- teered their time over the summer to plan and organize this event. The Project Leaders also held a car wash, which helped to raise money for the Response Center. The members portrayed their de- votion and efforts in several different areas in order to serve their community. Student Leadership, however, dealt only with the students inside of the school. There were weekly meetings which consisted of planning of the leader- ship groups and a great number of activi- ties. These activities helped the future leaders get to know each other, learn how to cope with their own problems a little better, become good listeners, and just simply how to relax. A great number of ideas were gotten from a workshop which was held at Niles East in late October. Besides learning new techniques, I al- ways loved just opening up to the group and finding out that I wasn’t the only one with a certain problem,” commented one of the members. After several meetings, the leaders paired up and recruited stu- dents for the groups. The leaders shared their techniques and experiences with their groups. Svetlana Torgovnik Becky Baron. Debbie Minsky. Gail Jones. Stuart Bern- sen. and assistant Bob Sheinin concentrate on a serious question 28 — Student Leadership - Project Lead
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Sophomore Jolane Abrams waits anxiously as one of the questions is being read Members of the Key CkJb are (BACK ROW. I.EFT TO RIGHT) Beth Farber. Stuart Bern sen Adam Lashinsky. Mi- chael O'Donnell. Lisa Bany; (THIRD ROW) Debbie Gordon. Cheryl Meil. Gina Blease. Melissa Dessent. Barbara Bram- son. Carla Seifert, (SECOND ROW) Marcie Dolmck. C J Appefson. Carlos Chiong. Susan Satyr. (FRONT ROW) Lisa Harada, Steve Kim. Cheryl Coben. Donna De Salvo Sponsor of the Key Club. Mr. Henrick. Members of the Academic Achievement Bowl are (BACK ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT) San Jay Huprikar. Non Ruo. Robert Sylvan. Aaron Kushner; (THIRD ROW) Barry Rieger. Rich- ard Sugarman. Eugene Lin. Michael Austin; (SECOND ROW) Michael Goroft. Joiane Abrams. Witold Kulikowski. (FRONT ROW) David Son. Nancy Chang. Steve Kim Activities — 27
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v ai Rom'» and Mary Murphy'» assistance, the stu- leaders participate in a daily activity (left) According Faryl Simon and Aaron Wai»». friendship was an im- xxiant factor of Student Leadership this year (below) 0 0» •for' Sentimental issues were discussed as Craig Shparago Bath Wax. and Alan Spiegel is'en intensely The Members of Project Lead are (Back Bow. Left to Right) Amy Lipfcm. Debbie Gordon. Cheryl MeM. Jana Blumberg. David Sadkm. Craig Haisema. Michael O'Donnei. Deborah Novak. Diana Field. Lon Wagner. Barbara Bramson. Sue Block. Janet Hartzler. (Forth Row) Jamie Kwan. Sharon Arnold. Marina Tekansky. Manna Chachko. Gail Farkas. Laime Feidstein. Ivy Rosenbaum. Kim Kossof. Debbie Otefsky. Jackie Greenberg. Jenny Berman. Leslie Cunnea. Debby Farkas. Faryl Simon; (Third Row) Julie Hunter. Deb- bie Rockwell. Susan Diamond. Jenny DeLeon. Abbe Stern. Heidi Levy. Juhe Hoskot. Claudia Fowtm Tracy Paige. De- bra Brandwein. Carla Seifert. (Second Row) Sytvia Rrvera. Chanunya Roongsang. Jamie Choi. Linda Hong. Lisa Hor- ado. Luisa Alog. Arlene Roman. Carolyn Boehm. Eve Ross, Jocelyn Bautista. Dana De Salvo; (Front Row) Jeff Kostis. Matthew Lemer. Cindy Gonzalez. Gina Blease. Svetlana Torgovnik. Steve Kim. Antonio Bautista Jokes and funny experiences were shared among Laura Collin», Gail Jon»». Jami» Kwan, Dabbie Minsky. Jamia Backar. Barry Riagar. and other members (above) Mem- bers of Student Leadership are (Back Row. Lett to Right) Nori Ruo. Barry Rieger. Alan Spiegel. Jeff Mark. Craig Shparago. Nathan Weiss. Laura Collins. Stuart Bernsen. Robert Katz. Howard Ankin; (Fourth Row) Sue Block. Deb- orah Novak. Julie Goldberg. Jeff Levine. Richard Sugar- man. Aaron Weiss. Mike Austin, Ingrid Schensema. Kim Greenwood. Joel Meyers. Cheryl Meli. (Third Row) Steve Kim. Fack Hsu. Michael Schachter. Jennifer Mark. Matthew Lemer. Fess Stone. Gary Mines. Joanne Lee. Witold Kuli- kowski; (Second Row) Marc Dolmck. Beth Wax. Michelle Tamkin. Debbie Minski. Debbie Cohn. Kim Kichman. Lisa Hartman. Becky Baron; (Front Row) Darcy Frank. Jam e Kwan. Tammy Patel. Svetlana Torgovmk. Gina Blease. Beth Farber Activities — 29
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