ROANOKE TIMES

                         Roanoke Times
                 Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc.

DATE: SUNDAY, April 14, 1991                   TAG: 9104150237
SECTION: EXTRA                    PAGE: E-7   EDITION: METRO 
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DATELINE: DOVER, DEL.                                LENGTH: Short


KESTERSON ACHIEVEMENTS

Faces Going Places - A Search For the Future. Kay Lee Kesterson, age 18, daughter of Kim and Bob Kesterson, is a senior at Archmere Academy in Claymont, Del., and will attend Boston University. What I Like Most About My School: the dedication the teachers display in helping the students with their talents and achieving their potential goals. My Favorite Subject: I favor all subjects, they all are important. My Membership/Activities: YMCA, All America Scholars Program, Read Aloud Club (Kent Gen. Hospital), ECOSUC United National Assoc. United States of America, and Delaware Interscholastic Elementary School Mathematics League . Occupation I Want to Pursue: Career in medicine at either Boston University or Cornell University. My Most Embarrassing Moments: When I locked both sets of my car keys in the car and was late for rehearsal for the opening play, "Hello Dolly". My Pet Peeve: People who have talent and don't put it to good use. My Worst Habit: Sleeping late. Traits I Most Admire in Others: Honesty and hard work. My Heroes/Heroines: My Mom and Dad. (Kim and Bob Kesterson) for always being there when I need them. My Guiding Philosophy: Think about what you want to achieve or be and work hard to achieve it. Advice to Younger Teens and Students: Stay off drugs, stay in school and plan your future. The Most Exciting Things That Have happened To Me: When I went to Russia on tour and returned to find my dad purchased me a new car for my 16th birthday, and being admitted to Boston University on a $15,000 scholarship.



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