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In
1957 Coach Jim
Graver was the
coach of the
Abington High
School,
Pennsylvania,
USA, baseball
team. Graver was
also an active
member of the
Glenside,
Pennsylvania,
Lions Club.
With fellow
Lion, William
Ernst, Graver
talked about
starting a
service club for
high school
boys. So they
asked their
fellow Lions for
support. Without
hesitation, the
Glenside Lions
agreed that a
Lions youth
group was a good
idea. Graver and
Ernst set to
work.
On December
5, 1957, the
Glenside Lions
presented a
charter to the
Abington High
School Leo Club
whose members
were mostly made
up of the high
school's
baseball team.
As the
world's first
Leo club, the
group created
the Leo acronym
- Leadership,
Equality,
Opportunity
(Equality was
later changed to
Experience.)
And, the group
chose maroon and
gold - their
school colors -
to serve as the
Leo club colors.
Leo Club's
Objective and
Motto
In October
1967, the board
of directors of
Lions Clubs
International
adopted the Leo
Club Program as
an official
program of the
association.
Open to males
and females, the
objective of the
Leo Club Program
was (and still
is):
"...to provide
the youth of the
world (with) an
opportunity for
development and
contribution,
individually and
collectively, as
responsible
members of the
local, national
and
international
community."
The Leo club
motto is:
Leadership
- Leos develop
skills as
organizers, time
managers and
motivators of
their peers.
Experience
- Leos learn the
importance of
cooperation
through community
service.
Opportunity
- Membership
provides young
people with a
chance to excel,
to develop
positive
character
traits, and to
receive
recognition for
their
contributions to
the community.
Today, the
Leo Club Program
is stronger than
ever. Community
service remains
the cornerstone
of the program.
Like their Lion
counterparts,
Leo club members
enjoy serving
their neighbors
and watching
positive results
unfold.
Norwood Young
America is
fortunate enough
to have its own
Leo club.
For more
information
please contact
the NYA Lions.
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