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MARY HULL Mary Hull is known by her friends, both in the student body and on the faculty, as one of Lee's most conscientious participants in the many activities in which she has an interest. Her interests-science, art, and math-fare re- flected in the numerous organizations in which she has played an integral part. Mary has been a member of the Joe Berg Science Seminar, a District Science Fair partici- pant, a member of the Science Club, a Student Council Representative, a worker in the School Store, a member of the 1963 Blue and Gray staff, a panelist on the High School Bowl Team, a member of Lambda Y-Teens, and a member of the National Honor Society. Maryls talent in debating, developed through her vital interest in the National Forensic League, has taken her as district cham- pion to state competition twice. Her scholastic ability has won her the honor of being a National Merit Finalist. STEVE KERSEY The president of Lee's Chapter of the National Thes- pian Society, Steve Kersey, is active in other phases of Lee life, too. Steveas ability as a debater has brought many honors to the National Forensic League at Lee. He also serves as secretary of the Riverside Chapter of the Order of De Molay, and holds membership in Fleur de Lis, the Red Cross, Lee's Travel Club, the Junior Classical League, and the Latin Club. It is to people like Steve Kersey, who, in part, main- tains the honorable name of our school, that Lee owes a debt of gratitude. 28
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BEAVER LANIER Busily involved in all phases of school life, Beaver Lanier always has time for a friendly smile. His agility in all of the competitive sports around Lee has made him one of our most valuable athletes. Beaver is president of the LU Club, vice-president of his Senior Class, member of Gam- ma Hi-Y, and mascot of Delta Y-Teens. His well rounded personality has inspired the phrase Leave it to Beaverl' for one who continues to lead our school to further heights of success. DONNA DONNELLY Our generation is actively interested in the realm of sportsg one of the most interested persons in this field is Donna Donnelly. Donna has proven her abilities on the girls' softball team for three years, the basketball team for one year, and the volleyball team, of which she was captain for two years. She was also an enthusiastic Powder in the Annual Powder-Puff Game. In Donna's opinion, participa- tion in Letterettes is more time well spent and one cannot help being thankful that she is such a fine representative of Lee High School. But all play is almost as bad as no play so Donna contributes her enthusiasm to the Rainbow Girls, Future Teachers, and by participating in the Senior Girls Jubilee, all of which combine to make her a Worth- while person to know. 27
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STEPHEN WELCH Music is quite obviously the first love of Stephen Welch. Most of his interests in and out of school are governed by his special talent in the field of music. Stephen has furthered his skill by attending several music camps-at Guilford College and in Switzerland-and by his member- ship in the Jacksonville Youth Orchestra, for which he received a Certificate of Merit. Stephen is also captain of the band, in the orchestra, and in a combo called the Counter- pointsg he participated in the Thespian Capers and the Senior Fellows Musical and was one of Lee's able repre- sentativeis on L'Dig This. Stephen Welch has justifiable ambition for his future in the world of music and that world may well take notice of his exceptional kind of talent. CHARLENE TIFFANY Typical of those persons whose activities at Lee are well- rounded is a quiet, friendly girl named Charlene Tiffany. Her excellent scholarship has won her places in the Na- tional Honor Society and the Joe Berg Humanities Semi- narg she has also received a National Merit Letter of Commendation. Charlene busies herself with her job on the Traveler staff and her work in the Senior Chorus. Her spare time is occupied with Rainbow Girls' activities, and practice on the piano and the organ. Charlene, a true lady, is an asset to any school. 29
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