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Booker Kratz King Edwards Thomas FACULTY Mrs. Warren H. Booker—She is the perfect professor of home economics, who lives and breathes her title— flowers outside her door, bright vases and attractive what-nots in her room, taste and charm in her dress. Dr. Althea H. Kratz—She is our new dean of instruction, whose un- usual ideas have been used for prac- tically every organization here. She just belongs at Queens. Miss Ethel M. King—Our dramatic instructor has inspired many of her pupils to a fine appreciation of drama and to a correct interpretation of it, because she, herself, is gifted. Miss Alma T. Edwards—She is charming. The ideal dean of women is realized in her gracious manner and sincerity. Students know that, in Dean Edwards, they have a friend. Miss Mary Louise Thomas—She is the faithful co-worker of Dean Kratz, and efficiency is her first, last, and middle name. Jtlerrp C f) r t t m a 3 [4]
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! FACULTY Dr. William Henry Frazer is a president in every sense of the word. He is the head of the college, the helper of each student, the lover of knowledge. Rightfully, at all times he is the commander of the situation and a just law maker. Queens-Chicora College owes to him her standing, in collegiate circles today, her growth of curriculum, her fine type of students. In giving his in- stitution these advantages, he has taken no glory for himself; instead, he has wanted in return only a peculiar joy and pride in watching his college develop into a home, equipped with knowledge and companionship, and under the guidance of God and His teachings. Aside from his contributions, he himself is an interesting personality and an asset to his college. Have you heard his famous negro stories, or his 1 uncanny imitation of dialects ? He delights in the droll situation and the comic, and is an extremely popular speaker. And when he calls you sister”, j you’ll find, implied in that one word, I his love of his work, his interest in his students, his kindly fellowship, I his religious teachings, and his genial ; humor. Dean Edwards She is the sweetest person imagi- nable. Students never find her without a serene smile on her face. As the dean of women she is a jewel. Picture a counsellor to whom stu- dents come for advice, on whom they depend, and you see Miss Edwards. Now visualize a professor, patiently teaching the classic language and delving into Latin research, and that is Miss Edwards also. A cultured, sincere, energetic, in- telligent lady—this is our Dean Ed- wards. Dr. Kratz A newcomer and a gogetter and a lively charmer and there you have Dr. Kratz. She smiles at you in her mis- chievous fashion and says huskily, Hello there,” and you’ve caught something. Behind that impish grin, there's a wealth of intelligence, intuition, and knowledge of humanity. There is also a love for Queens and Charlotte, that is manifested by her work and happiness here. Cultivate her as a friend, and you will enjoy hours of mental stimulus and years of friendly understanding.
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FACULTY Miss Mary Mathilda Fulton—She is a small energetic hard-worker whose pupils in home economics recognize her ability in that field. Miss Mary H. Inglis—Here is the dynamo who has a whole school to herself—the school of business—and she turns out the finest stenographers and secretaries available. Dr. Agnes Stout—Here is our child wonder—a delver in research, head of the English department, a careful pro- fessor, but catch her off her guard, and you really know her. Dr. Charles W. Sommerville—He is the inspiration of every girl at Queens. His classes in Bible are fascinating and applicable because of his kindly spirit and his faultless methods of ex- plaining the Book. Dr. M. Dorisse Howe—She is a pro- fessor who knows her biology back- wards and forward, and is not content until her pupils are following in her footsteps. Miss Rena Harrell—Have you ever met a lover of books who was as orig- inal and interesting as the books she loves ? That describes our librarian. Jleto gear Fulton Inglis Stout Sommerville Howf. Harrell
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