F. J. Lee Award
The F. J. Lee Award was established in 1968 on the Fiftieth Anniversary of the university and named in honor of the second president of Lee, who served during 1922-1923 school term, and for whom the university is named. The award is given to the graduate who is regarded as having achieved the most broadly based record of achievement.
Throughout its history, the Lee University faculty has established only three awards for graduating seniors which are voted on by the entire university faculty: F. J. Lee Award, Zeno C. Tharp Award, and the Charles Paul Conn Award. These awards are given each year at spring graduation.
Throughout its history, the Lee University faculty has established only three awards for graduating seniors which are voted on by the entire university faculty: F. J. Lee Award, Zeno C. Tharp Award, and the Charles Paul Conn Award. These awards are given each year at spring graduation.
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