Mary helen miller By Lofton Wheeles Photos Contributed By Mary Helen Miller
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ary Helen Miller has been attending LeeScott Academy since she was in kindergarten. She was involved in a large number of activities that the Auburn-based private school has to offer. These activities include being the president of the Anchor Club, chaplain of the Lee-Scott Ambassadors, participating in the Scholars’ Bowl, playing varsity soccer, being an SGA class representative for the Class of 2021, being a Spanish Club member and being a Drama Club member. The most prominent club she participated in, however, is her involvement with Lee-Scott’s band program. Miller had the opportunity to serve as drum major for the march-
ing band this past season. She also played clarinet in the concert band and tenor saxophone in the jazz band. “I have truly enjoyed all of my involvement [in the clubs and activities] at Lee-Scott,” she said. “I have been challenged in all areas and pushed to be a more wellrounded person.” Miller referred to senior year as “naturally, a big time of reflection” as many seniors are about to turn to the next chapter of their life. “My favorite part has been growing closer with the rest of the class of 2021 as we all realized that our time together was growing short,” she said. “We've been through a lot together and instead of letting all of the challenges of our particular situation lead us into nonstop complaining
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