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L onPudion With a Capital C ecun5 V V is tra tion Da u . ' }• So you think you have troubles? Registration day tops them all. Lines are long, but you wait patiently with cramped fingers, sore feet, and an indescribable feeling that you ' ll never write your name again. Ultimately, however, you become a full-fledged student of Lee College! After-effect: A feeling of great relief — that is, until classes begin! The last mile of the way Official opening of the 1961- ' 62 term featured the Reverend Charles W. Conn, speaker. Welcoming Lee ' s newcomers for 1961- ' 62 were: First row: Ruby Hewctt, Dot Addison, Beverly Miller, Linda Butler, Peggy Humphrey sponsor; Elaine Price, Bonnie Lam- bert, Teresa Peters. Second row: Erlene Phillips, Betty Bobbins, Lorraine Carroll, Janice Anderson, Mary Smith, Martha Smith. Third row: Aubrey Maye, Ray Sanders, Carlos Diaz, Billy George. Fourth row: Robert Warren, Bob Blackaby, Mervin Shrevc, Ronald Ducroq, Tim Stone, Phillip Shearer. Fifth row: Paul Wesson, Brian Johnson, Paul Gregory.
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