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Faye Ross Dwelle. B.S. CHARLOTTE. N. C. IT A, () A II Home Economics Clui»; (Mass Prophet. Care smiles to see her free of care. The hard heart loves her unaivare! Unselfish, lovable, with a disposition that is always the same, a personality that radi- ates and impresses favorably all those whom she she meets, that's FAY. Her academic rec- ord is just what it should be. We wish for her a most successful life and that her wor ries never exceed her happiness in the future as they have failed to do in the past. Emily Frazer, A.B. CHARLOTTE. N. C. II Ar T T A. O O. Ki o. z k r Class President, '24, ’25, '26. '27; President of Pan-Hellenic, '27; Secretary of Upsilon Tan Delta. '2 ; May Day Queen Attendant, '27; Reporter Queens Blues, '24: News Editor Queens Blues, '25: Managing Editor Queens Blues, ’26; Assist- ant Business Manager Edelweiss, ’27. An adequate appreciation of EMILY is im possible to write, for there is nothing in which she docs not excel—and with what case and poise and sunshine! The fact that she has been president of her class throughout the four years testifies not only to her unusual executive ability, but also to the love and esteem in which her classmates have always held her. Recent statistics have proclaimed her Queen s most intellectual student, but that is only part of the story, for she is a special- ist in every line. We hope and predict for her all possible success and happiness as she leaves college to enter upon a wider field of activity. Page Twenty nine
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Jean Crowell, A.B. CHARLOTTE, N. C. 2 A, IT A, K 0 Secretary-Treasurer Freshman Class; Sophomore Class Historian; Junior ('lass Poet; May Day At- tendant, ’26; Jester on Queens Blues Staff, ’26; President Beta Pi Theta, ’26, ’27; Vice-President Kappa Omicron, ’26, '27; President Day Student Association, ’26, '27; Joke Editor Edelweiss; Senior Class Poet. There are some people who try to be orig- inal. and some who just naturally are orig- inal. JEAN belongs to this latter type. Through her quaint presentation JEAN com- pels our interest on the most boring of class reports. She enters into every undertaking with all the “pep” and “vim’' of which she is capable and that’s a lot! She has executive ability, scholastic ability, and above all, the ability to make friends among students and faculty. Here's hoping that Queens will be privileged in having many more such lovable and unselfish girls as JEAN. Alice Cromwell. A.B. CHARLOTTE, N. C. n A, T T A, K 0, 0 A n Assistant Editor of Queens. Blues, ’26; President of Cpsilon Tau Delta, ’27; Secretary of Kappa Omicron, ’27; Assistant Art Editor of Edelweiss, ’27. ‘To know her is to love her.” This is quite true of ALICE. She has been with us during all four years of college, and her sweet disposition and charming personality have won for her many friends. ALICE is also our most distinguished artist. She is planning to continue her study of art at Tulane next year. She has proved herself a most worthy friend and colleague, and has endeared herself to all who have known her We wish for her all success and happiness. Pa ye Twenty-eight
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Mattie Sue Hatch. A.B. CHARLOTTE. N. C. II A President Senior English Club, ’27. To know her is to love her is the senti- ment of all who know MATTIE SUE. Sin- cerity. genuine sympathy, and spontaneous humor are true fundamental elements which make up her charming personality. She is a conscientious student, but is never harshly intolerant of those who are not. She is a wonderful sport in every way. May MATTIE SUE always lie on a bed of roses. which she deserves. Louise Harry. A.B. SALISBURY. N. C. Treasurer of Pi Delta, ’25; Junior Representative on Student Council. '26; Vice-President of Pi Delta, '27; Annual Stall', '27; German Club; English Club. It's been four short years that we've known these fine Seniors. Sometimes we thought it seemed such a long time—and yet when we think over the good times wc have had—it really is such a short time. To know her is to love her has become such a trite expression but—we just must use it here—when we think of—FLEA—(for FLEA she is called. Why, wc do not know, but anyway it suits— so we will continue to call her that. I guess). Some girls are called sweet—and some girls are sweet. Well. FLEA belongs to the latter class—and we re proud of that trait ’cause it’s not every girl who has it—now-a-days! De- spite the fact that FLEA spends most of the week-ends at Davidson—and then sometimes —in Salisbury everybody knows her and thinks a mighty lot of her; FLEA, here’s to you: and all the best things in life. Par c Thirty
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