>v irAV- \- ^^,Vi •^>\ A \ V / V / •>: V •4)" N/-: m57 fewf la MSOYPARSOFEXCELLEN^CE Queens University of Cliarlotte 150 Tears ofSxceUence Queens University of Cliarlotte 1900 Selwyn Avenue - Charlotte, NC 28274 ^lAnweM Queens Quee'nsaJniversity of Charlotte, private and Presbyterian, educates students for noble lives, productive careers, and responsible citizenship, all within a changing global community. Queens seeks national preeminence as a student- centered university that enhances the traditional liberal arts with career preparation to provide an education that is both intellectually challenging and practical. ~A^2i.: ®iim&^^^!^^ (§nadoUe of Queens as an institution offers six graduate programs and has 22 majors in the traditional undergraduate school, the College of Arts & Sciences. ^-1 n ^ i^R Lr ^^ W um mm.-^- fM Kjr A esquicentennial £>>- iiSO Guests at the Gala: Amanda Rex's Debut: Making his first New Look: In celebration of Legget, Laura Lee, Thomas appearance on campus, Rex the University's 150 years, the Lewis and Stephanie Ellis were rides in to the Sesquicentennial Clock Towerwas decorated wi privileged to attend this event. Kick-off party. a Sesquicentennial banner. I^EARSOF Sesquicentennial Gala: During the Founders' Day Gala, ourUniverisity's President Dr. ^amela Davies thanked the event's sponsors and Queens' donors. The Gala was hosted bythe Alumni Association President Moira Quinn. Given special recognition was Mrs. Elizabeth Bundy Will '27, who is Queens UniversityofCharlotte's oldest living alumna. The V Evoliflioii Rex of ± Above: A depiction of tiie beloved mascot from the past sharing a candid with some fans. W-^^ 'Jm Top Right: An illustration of Rex the Lion from the past. Above Right: Rex poses V_\ with the Women's soccer team and President Davies. Right: Rex has a hold on our Campus Police Chief Johnnie Ravenell. Left: Our new and improved mascot - Rex!