As soon as she retired, a scholarship was formed in her honor. They said in the article that she would be remembered for her “untiring interest in her students and her devoted service to the University”. Lee was known nationally for her work. She wrote several books and was honored with the highest awards in her field, including the Luther Halsey Gulick Award and the R. Tait McKenzie Award of the American Association for Health, Physical Education and Recreation, and the Hetherington Award of the American Academy of Physical Education. Mabel Lee’s letter of retirement states how much she enjoyed being a part of the University of Nebraska. She attached with the letter a photographic professional history to show how far the women’s physical education department had come since she started there. After serving as Director of Physical Education for Women for 28 years, Lee left the department proud of its reputation and her accomplishments.
Citations:
(‘Mabel Lee: The woman · Mabel Lee and Louise Pound: The Commemoration and the rivalry · Nebraska U’, n.d.)
(‘Mabel Lee (1886 - 1985) - find A grave memorial’, n.d.)
(‘Coe college history - athletics - other - memorable coaches - Mabel Lee’,