Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Committee Board for Fiscal Year 2008/2009 & 2009/2010

Committee Board for Fiscal Year 2008/2009

OUT-GOING
President : Leo Ng Dick Tern

1st Vice President :
Leo Lim Mun Yee
2nd Vice President : Leo Tan Teng Fatt

Secretary :
Leo Wong Eileen
Vice Secretary : Leo Yaw Mei Sim

Treasurer :
Leo Yan Pei Ying
Vice Treasurer : Leo Lee Kian Wah

I.U Director :
Leo Calvin Wong
: Leo Pang Ken Zhen

Project Director :
Leo Lim Ern Ser
: Leo Chew Chin Lap

Fund Raising :
Leo Lee Sze-Woen

School Service :
Leo Sam Pey Yiing

Community Service :
Leo Lee Chean Bang

Tail Twister :
Leo Tan Hui Wey

Tamer :
Leo Jasmine Chua

Member Represent
ative : Leo Kong Juen Jien


Committee Board for Fiscal year 2009/2010


IN-COMING
President :
Leo Tan Teng Fatt

1st Vice President :
Leo Lee Kian Wah
2nd Vice President : Leo Calvin Wong

Secretary :
Leo Yaw Mei Sim
Vice Secretary :
Leo Lim Ern Ser

Treasurer :
Leo Lee Chean Bang
Vice Treasurer :
Leo Chew Chin Lap

I.R Director :
Leo Pang Ken Zhen
:
Leo Tan Rou Jane

Project Director :
Leo Tan Kwang Shean
:
Leo Jasmine Chua

Fund Raising :
Leo Vivian Kwok

Club Bulletin :
Leo Tan Hui Wey

Club Twinning :
Leo Lee Sze-Woen

School Service :
Leo Mui Meng Yin

Community Service :
Leo Kong Juen Jien

Member Representative :
Leo Chang Chung Wei

Environmental :
Leo Sam Pey Yiing

Monday, June 29, 2009

L. E. O Club

Leo Club stands for...

L - Leadership
E - Experience
0 - Opportunity


History of Leo Club.

Coach Jim Graver started the Leo ball rolling in 1957 and chances are that ball was a baseball. Graver was the baseball coach of the Abington High School in Pennsylvania, USA and an active member of the Glenside Lions Club. With help from his fellow Lion, William Ernst, the first Leo club was charted on December 5, 1957.

As the world's first Leo club, the Abington High School Leo Club created the Leo acronym – Leadership, Equality, Opportunity – and they chose their school colors, maroon and gold to serve as the Leo club colors. Later, Equality was changed to Experience.

In October 1967, the board of directors of Lions Clubs International adopted the Leo Club Program as an official program of the association.

The Leo Club Program as been growing strong for over 50 years. Community service remains the cornerstone of the program. Like their Lion counterparts, Leo club members enjoy serving their neighbors and watching positive results unfold.