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Dr. Lee Letizia '52 was a three sport athlete who starred in lacrosse, football, and basketball. He was a four year letterwinner in all three sports. The Most Valuable Player in football in 1952, he was a lacrosse All-American that same year. During his junior and senior years, the lacrosse team compiled a 17-4 record. He served as captain of the football team as a senior and played in the North-South Lacrosse All-Star game. He was president of Phi Phi Delta fraternity and his senior class and was a member of the Druid, Chimera, and Orange Key Honor societies.
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