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Test Your Queens Knowledge Answers can be found on page 46.
1. How many years did Pamala Davies serve as president of Queens University of Charlotte?
A. 15 B. 16 C. 20 D. 19
2. The class of ________ dedicated their yearbook, "Arete," to Dr. Diane Mowrey who served as the Queens chaplain for 26 years.
A. 1994 B. 2007 C. 2001 D. 1995
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3. Rhett Thurman ’65 was one of 10 painters featured in “American Artists in Paris” in 2013. Browsers, patrons and friends are welcome to visit her studio in the historic district of ________.
A. Savannah, Georgia B. Charleston, South Carolina C. The French Quarter D. Old Louisville
4. Eliza Jane Pratt — who attended Queens College from 1918–1920 — was a U.S. Representative from North Carolina, and the _______ woman to represent her state in the U.S. Congress.
A. 10th B. fifth C. 25th D. first
5. Betsy Byars ’50 was an American author of children's books. Her novel “Summer of the Swans” won the 1971 ________.
A. Newbery Medal B. Pulitzer Prize C. Caldecott Medal D. National Book Award
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