(onor in ?eventn edition o th EMEDee niss CJxorma JvoUmon wno?e untiring effort? ar a uns-e is-n service a e been evident in ;( -activities-, wnos-e dm ir- aoe cooperc tion ana wno e ne(5irted interes-t aye enaeavea ner to tne fc cu tq 6tnd tuc- ent? a ike. ] — |er dis-tmct individu :5i itq anc quiet L} cncirming person (5! it 4 n 5ive ewea to cveaie witnin u? a veatev desire for inte - ectu 5) ana cu tur 5i c tt :3inment. nN S ' V 74ps ies: st)u| ]- ■cneir ' cc mp fives ana pacK triei- nign wnee ed caravans ana sro-4: u s-te as ai , £o ao trie ac m em or t es- oj- college i eav9 eave us. n this-, tne 1936 zz meaee, we pres-ent to IS-; I 40U a imp?e o ' - tne h ppLj qec r inai nave 9pent ollege. SENK flCTIVITH PCflTURES CJfi£ Ljolwcje I (L m 1 orlL iCO Skreveporl jtaLL sLedoence JTali . - aSEr-W C lm [joanaer s Jiome t f (SA [jacaae Cyke Ofrcaoe . C ke Jjeijnj THE -FOUNDER ' ME AGE Please accept my heartiest congratulations upon your notable achievement in the production of another Dodd College annual. The past year has been one ot unusual achievement for our beloved college in many respects. The future now looms larger and brighter than ever before. I am sure that this beautiful annual when viewed by our students will inspire them with glad memories of our happy college family on the campus at Dodd. With appreciation, added congratulations, and best wishes. Cordially yours, M. E. DODD. [ 20 ] Lii.Li Bakek. B. K.. M. a. llniversity of Missouri. Modern Languages Mary Jane Cornmesser, B. S., M. A. (jeiirge Peabody College for Teachers. Physical Education A Daisy B. Dobson, B. A. Louisiana Polytechnic In lilule; University of Colorado. Secretarial Science Nora Lee Dodd 1 Middle Tennessee Normal; George Peahody College for Teacher .. Lauretta E. Fox, B. S., M. S., Ph. D. Westminster College; University of Illinois. Science I i.iA Lavinia Grimmet. B. a. Agnes Scolt College; llniversity of Wisconsin. High School Department y [ 21 ] FACU LTY LLLiLii Dance Houston, B. S. Norlhweslern llnivt-rsity. Speech and Expression Mrs. E. Weldon Jones. B. M. Bayliir College: New York Scliool of . Iusic ami Arts: I ' upil of Herbert Witherspoon, New York; Madame Iloll- inaii-lluss, Madame Paul Marcel • and M. Maurice Duiii- e.siiil. Paris. France. I oice Betty Lawrence, B. A. Judson College; Art Students League, Grand Central Art School; Chicago Academy of Fine Arts; Traphaegen School of Fasliion; Pupil of Weyman Adams. George Bridgeman. George Pearce Ennls. and Edward Dufner. An = , - LuciLE Bennett McClendon. B. A Baylor University: University of Colnrad Mathematics and Religious ' tUiqi f Margaret E. Miller Elizabeth College V ' • House Mother . Alton )N C. Pierce. B. M. o ' ' Louisiana State University; Chicago Musical College. Voice and Theory Elizabeth Thames Pierce. B. A., B. M. Mississippi State College for Women; Louisiana State Uni- versity; American Conservatory. Chicago; Chicago Musical College. Piano and Organ [ 22 ] i2ii m FACU LTY Lillian L. Ponder Pupil of Pietro Adolph Tirindelli and Robert Perutz. Cin- cinnati Conservatory of Music; Special work with Jaque Gordon. American Conservatory, Chicago. I iolin Dorothy Readhimer, B. A., M. S. Louisiana .Stale .Normal College; Kansas State College. Home Economics .Norma Robinson. B. . . Centenary College; University of Colorado. English and Psychology .Mrs. a. L. T.atlm. B. S. George Peabody College for Teachers. Librarian Silvio Scionti Pupil of Cesi. Martricci. Rossomandi; Concert Pianist of America and Europe. Piano Helen Gray Solomon. B. A. ' ' Florida State College for Women. Director oj Personnel Mrs. J. Knox Wood University of Arkansas. Dietitian [ 2:5 I Edward C. Solomon, B. S. Georgia ScIumiI (if Tt ' ihnnliigy Executive-in-Charge A. L. Tatum, B. a., M. a. entenary College; University of Texas Dean of Faculty History ' i mmm- eriLors SENIORS Virginia Doyle SiiRiiVEPORT. Louisiana Senior Class (President); Ideal Girl; Athletic Associalinn: International Relations Club; Choral Club: Chapel Choir; Modern Language Club: Delta Psi Omega; Phi Theta Kappa; Eta Upsilon Gamma ( President I ; Pan-Hellenic As- sociation. ' ' ' And still they gazed, and still the wonder grew. T iat one small head could carry all she knew. Evelyn Eaddy KeITHVILLE, LoUISIANAt ' . ' , ___, J, Senior Class (Vice-President); Choral Club (President); Modern Language Club; International Relations Cluli; Ath- letic Association; Chapel Choir; Violin Trio; Tluta Tau Epsilon (President) To see her (V to love her. And lore but her forever. For Nature made her trhal she is And never made another. i.,- ' Pan-Hellenic Association. , - . , -? „. 1 r- . ' Claudia Rltii Holmes ShREVEPCIRT, Lot iSIANA Sertior Clas (Secretary) ; Athletic Association; Internationa! Relations Club; Choral Club; Theta Tau Epsilon (Secretary). Charm strikes the sight and merit wins the soul. LiNNiE Ree Boyd Shreveport, Louisiana Senior Class (Reporter); Delta Psi Omega (President); Ideal Girl; Choral Club (Secretary); International Relations Club; Athletic Association; Modern Language Club; Theta Tau Epsilon (Vice-President); Pan-Hellenic Association. A face with gladness over-spread. Soft smiles by human kindness bred. [ 27 Juay ptAA. UJLj S Va - ■«-ra aTaryltta (in ;UEENWO0D, LOUISIAN B. S. U. Council ( B. T. I . Representative! ; Athletic As li(in I Captain I: International Relations Club (Secretary,, Choral Club; Science Club ( Vice-Pre sidentl ; Art and Home Economics Club. ' A brave heart goes all the uay Anil gathers friends along the way. ' ' -ur-tm. .t--r%m Emma Elizabeth Childs Shre eport. LoiISIA .A DODD-GER (Editor): EMEDEE Business Staff: Athletic Association (Council Representative); Delta Psi Omega: In- ternational Relations Club; Choral Cluii (Reiiorter); Eta llp.=ilon Gamma (Secretary). She is pretty la ualk irith Anil nitty In talk uith And pleasant, ton. lo think nn. Elizabeth Courtney . anJi it -J,Ji Caspiana, Louisiana . S-rnS Z EMEDEE (Art Editor); B. S. C. Council iPresidentl; Ath- lelic Association; Choral ( luh: Art and Home Economics Club; Sigma Iota Chi (Secretary I. • jt ) y r ' She s as true as the needle lo the pole, sOi K T Or as the dial to the sun. A . M$. Martha Cribbs TuTwiLER, Mississippi ' ' EMEDEE Business Staflf; Athletic Association; Choral Club; Eta Upsilon Gamma (Reporter). Happy am I; from care I ' m free! Why aren ' t they all contented like me? [ 28 ] p JaA J .. ■i i i • EMEDEE (Assistant Art Editor) ; Athletic Association; In ternational Relations Club (Senior Representative); Sciencd Club: Chapel Choir; Choral Club; Theta Tau Epsilon ' Hic U  i- n-fi Once ' in as sueet lo play uilh lays N - v - . viA  iJ— ' ' ■Far sweeter now to play with boys. n. , t y. y t-A_i B ' ± Jewell EIllen -fuuu Haynesville, Louisiana d ' International Relations Club (President): B (First Vice-President): Athletic Association. S. L. Council h or lunate is she whose earnest purpose never swerves; She would make good of bad and friend of foe. oL% i .A t Evelyn Johnson _ _ .. u. i ShREVEPOBT, Loi ' ISIANA Choral Club: Theta Tau Epsilon. V - - ' - '   . JL V 5 ic is herself of best things the collection. u tA SOU A. ' Xt W 29 Ci ' -A- ' -y- SEN ' IORS- , Patricia Elodie Mallory ' x Jr j • y Noble, Louisiana i k r ' B. S. U. Council (Treasurer) : Athletic Association (Cap- tain) ; EMEDEE Business Staff; Choral Club (Treasurer) ; International Relations Club; Science Club; Art and Home Econoirics Club; Eta Upsilon Gamma (Rush Captain). ■' .4 little, tiny, pretty, witty, rharming, darling she -s r: ,9 EtiZABETjl Kyt Mov k ' k -J y ' S eVjrt L(Jf isfAiNA -{fK iX f ' J r MEDEE (Business Eilitnr)i; C ioral GIuli; International, rlaliiMi ( lull; ' Athletic Association ' ; Modern Laa uage GJub ijpanish ' lir ' easuier) ; Sdienpe Club; Del s Psi Omega; ta Upsilon a. y f , Ap ■gfful at moth shk nnkA froniMveet ' fepose, ' ' ' and I arols ffs sjfi goes. ' Che. Breathes Jht keen Marjorie Moss Abbeville, Louisiana Athletic Association; Choral Club; Art and Hon ics Club; Theta Tau Epsilon (Rush Captain). There is a garden in her faee. Mar.iorie Robira Lake Charles, Louisiaina EMEDEE Business Staff; B. S. V. Council (General Repre- sentative) ; Athletic Association; Eta Lpsilon Gamma. She moves a goddess and she looks a queen. [ 30 p ' - ' . y y 6m I Oj S j O ARioN Edith Sailor DeRidder, Louisiana EMEDEE Business Staff; Athletic Associatinn; Choral Chili: Eta L ' psilon Gamma (Chaplain). inistrt ' .ss of hcrselj. though China ja ' l. Beatrice Smith SHREVEroHT, LoriSIANA I ' hi Theta Kappa I I ' resident ) ; (- hural Cluli (Librarian); Pan-Hellenic A.?sociation (Treasurer); Modern Language Club I ice-President ) ; International Relations Club; Chapel (ihoir: Athletic Associatinn; Eta Lpsilnn Gamma (Nice- President ) ; ' iolin Trio. Her face betokeued all things dear and good The light of something yet to come M ' as there .■slrri J(iii,l Wiiilin tyi ihf openiifg day- iriun ,lnl,l! h th.Hiyhi, like jlowetrs,, dPift aian. Percy Katherine Steel AsHDow.N, Arkansas Pan-Hellenic Association (President); Art and Home Eco- nomics Club; Science Club: .Athletic .Association; Sigma Iota Chi (Vice-President). For a long lije and a good one Fo-yi new man and a witty one. v. xr iarIotte McRae Stuart HOT Springs. Arkansas ' V ■y iithlgtic Association; Pan-Hellenic Association; Art and - „■vHome Economics Club; Choral Club; Si ma Iota Chi I Pres- . i ent). yAge cannot wither her, nor custom stale her infinite variety. ' ' [ 31 ] J ILIA Taliaferro Shreveport, LolllsIA A Athletic Association; Chapel Choir; Eta IJpsilon Gamma (Treasurer) ; Choral Cluh Her lips can beguile, with a dimple or sm She ' s a girl r j pep and a friend worthu . 1 Q) Vivian Allen Tharp [ ju . Mansfield, Louisiana - ' CjC Athletic Association; Modern Language Cluh; Choral Cluh; Art and Home Economics Cluh; International Relations Cluh; Theta Tau Epsilon (Treasurer). Prudent, quiet and ever right. Always smiling and always bright. Elizabeth Tinnin Shreveport, Louisiana e ' er she knew an eril thought She spoke no evil word. r ' M- a, xX V-- ' | ' iJ At Me ' ciatfej SWSffi Iub; Art and H ome Econom Cluh; International Relations Cluh (Treas TJu twflon. riendh rail I hand and a smile lor nil. [ 32 ] uriLors k V Kathryn Prentice Fincit r f Malvern, Arkansa Junior Class (President i : B. S. L. Council; EMEDEE i As- sistant Business Editor i; Chapel Choir; Choral Club; Inter- national Relations Cluh; .Modern Language Club; Theta Tau Epsilon. -m ' ttlirZ - v ' J . C-j ,. -a-s Emeline Wood MoNTICELLO, ArKAN. ' AS Junior Class (Treasurer); Athletic A!-si ciation; Choral Club; Theta Tau Epsilon. Dorothy Mae Copellar Mount Pleasant, T A Junior Class (Secretary); EMEDEE I Literary Editor): Ideal Girl; International Relations Club (Vice-President); Choral Club; Theta Tau Epsilon; Athletic Association. V ' , jJV cJkfltDRED LORAINE BAkER J ' } . ' ,( J ShrevepoKt, LouisiaKa J. Junior Class ( Reporter) ; Athletic Association; Choral Club; 1 InterJiational Relations Club; Theta Tau Epsilon. ' InterJia [ 35 JUNIORS Ki.izABKTH Brown Smhevkfoht, Louisiana DODD-GER (Business Manager) ; Athletic Association; Sci ence Cluh; Choral Club; Violin Trio. Lily Djano Shanghai. China V Chapel Choir; Choral Clui; JlntCTnatirfnal Relations Club; l Geraldine DuBley Dykes La Grange, Texas Athletic Association; Choral Club; Theta Tau Epsilon. Elizabeth Ezell Jena, Louisiana . .S. U. Council; Science Club. i . - [ 36 ] |v« r ipk I ,. ±- LAlon Greer Waskom. Texas Athletic Association; Modern Language Clab: Science Clul; t I Athletic Association; Modern Lan; iaVsaraleen Hancock y ,rd - ' Bethany, Louisiana Athletic Association: Chapel (!hoir: Choral Clulj; Interna- tional- elatioB-s Club (Junior Representative). Y Mary Elizabeth Hardin Camden, Arkansas Athletic Association; Modern Language Club; Art and Home EcoiVoniics Ptub M Vice-President) ; Choral Club; Sigma Iota , • ' i. ' PoaoTHS: HbociscV I Memphis Tennessee ■Athletic Association; Choral Club (Vice-President); Chapel I. ' € oir; Modern Language Club (Program Chairman of l - ' French Section); International Relations Club; Eta Upsilon r ' ' . Gamma (President of Pledges). Lucille Howell Shreveport, Louisiana Athletic Association; International Relation Club; 3. . U Council; Choral Club; Theta Tau Epsil,on. [ 37 ] JUNIORS Ci.ARKNE Jones AIoi NT Fllasant, Texas Theta Tau Epsilon; Internalinnal Rt-latiuns Club; Choral Club; Athletic Association. Alice Minok Maclin CCiiuty Shreveport, Louisiana Athletic Association; Choral ( lub; Theta Tau Epsilon. Helen Frances Marks KiNGSLAND. Arkansas Athletic Association; Choral ( lub; Eta Up. ilon Gamma TSol A ' ' ' -c rAd) As-;jU. CJU i i U y Editor) ;5J[J at)D-GER -«R? por t : Choral Qub; J el -flfi rtVI . JB? CQj tti r In ' EMEDEE (Assistant Literar irlrrjf: Choral fnatiuwaL Relat ' ttb) ul? hetV ' TMj l silfli.l ' ' ' s Gertrude Modisett Jennings, Louisiana EMEDEE (Assistant Business Editor); DODD-GER (Re- porter) ; Choral Club; Delta Psi Omega (Vice-President) ; International Relations Club; Modern Language Club (Presi- dent. French Section); Athletic Association; Eta Upsilon Gamma. [ 38 ] JUNIORS Bessie Mae i oble SuKENEPtlRT, LnllSIANA EMEDEE Business Staff: Internaii.Mial Rt-latioiis Clii!,: Science Club; Modern Language Cluli; Athletic Association: Sigma Iota Chi. f Z -? Jean B. Palmer Shreveport, Louisian EMEDEE (Assistant Art Editor): DODD-GER (Reporter) Athletic Association; Choral Club; Theta Tau Epsilon. J- Dorothy Reece Shreveport, Louisiana Modern Language Club. Marcie Rich BoGALusA. Louisiana Delta Psi Omega ( Vice-President I ; Athletic Association; Choral Club; Science Club; Modern Language Club (Pro- gram Chairman of Spanish Section I ; International Relations Club; EMEDEE Business Staff; Eta Upsilon Gamma. Itsl ' ko Saito Wahiawa, Oahu, Hawaii Phi Theta Kappa; Science Club (President): International Relations Club; Art and Home Economics Club; Choral Club; B.S.U. Council (Reporter); DODD-GER (Reporter). [ 39 JUNIORS I ' lUN ' CEs Spencer SllIitVKl ' DHT. LdllSlANA (:li:i|.,l (:li..ii: Siuina Inta Clii. LuRA E. Tatum JIJL. j r jj- jr CnVO,... LnU,MANA M, i y, 1 Athletic AssMciation: Choral Ciuh; Scien CIiiJj L iBt ' d Up J.lA ' Ion Gajrma. - ' j P ' lf -i Doris Walker Ola, Luuisiana y ) j?Pl«GINI.jyjiA ' Ej|WlLHITE Y J - vUx W ' iV - Texas V WV - W f (Assistant xljj J • tJ M sKor CIub: THetav ' feu Epsilon tH EvELYN Wright ■aMOAA ' ou  jl- -«- •■ i - -  Trimble. TENNi.;ssia.; JL ol JdU. - L , jC OUU J?«W.«.vjJ. Athletic Association; Cfctal C,l n| j A[.l9a |i Ll m f_ Bo itt- ,- «« ,. . s ics Club; Science CInli ( Reporttf) ;l MEWi:E Busings - ' Staff; Eta Upsilon cAi : ' ' ' T ' Xa «. ..« EWitES I Assistant •i.iTerary Editor); B. S. U. Council; iponal Kyi lion Club (Secretary and Librarian); iClu ' ■- JTi ' WIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT Mateele Mortimer Belzo.m, Mississippi Art and Hoftre Economics Club. Kathryn Robira I.AKt; Charles, Louisiana lligli School Department (President); EMEDEE (High S( IkkiI Edit(jrl : Art and Home Economics Club. L) A MARIS Thurmond Shreveport. Louisiana Choral Club. c V [ 41 ] SENIORS WITHOUT PICTURES Allie Dixon Shrevepurt. Louisiana Thelma Lois Evans Vivian. Louisiana Senior Class (Treasurer I; B. S. LI. Council (Second Vice-President); Athletic Associa- tion; Choral Club; EMEDEE Business Staff; .Science Club; Art and Home Economics Club ( President ) ; Theta Tau Epsilon. JUNIORS ITWOUT PICTURES Dolly Culpepper ' ' Ti rui Shreveport, Louisiana a? -a aA. X , -i t A .A:,w« ..,xot_ ct. N_«fi_v Choral Club; B.S.U. I? Zw - V O Maxine Dozier Ferriday, Louisiana Athletic Association: Sigma Iota Chi. Truie Jane Ellzey .- JhA jb Qj Shreveport. Louisiana ' ni_t_ l T|r t ' ' Athletic Association. a_-_J) 1 „ ■' Marvaurine Merritt Shreveport, Louisiana Eta llpsilon Gamma. TV Hoover ' ' v r - Mansfielh. Louisiana . ,y Tliela Tau Epsilon. J ' t [ 42 ] la. - ciivilies trJZlt ' ' ' ' - ' ' « ' « eate v ' ho h? Jiel ' ■■' ' ' n his wife, Lt. Gen Trij. John S. Hardy Funeral services for Mrs. John Spencer Hardy, wife of Lt. G.en. John S. Hardy (USAF, ret.), will be conduct- j ed Sunday at 3 p.m. in Frost W e mo rial Chapel of First Baptist Church. Officiating at the services I will be Dr. D. L. Dykes. I I pastor of First M e t h o d i -n Church, and the Rev. Cary I Heard, assistant pastor of IFu-st Baptist Church. Osbon I Funeral Home is in charge of [arrangements. I Mrs. Hardy, membei of a [ pioneer Shreveport family ar-d ■activR in civic and cult ' ral cu-cles  ,c i-e, died early Fridav morniiig ,:t her 508 Wilder Place hom.e after an appareiit massive stroke. During Gen. Hardy ' s last assig;i;nent before retiring, [ when he served as command- ing officer of the Industrial College of the Armed Forres at Fort McNair, Washingcon, ' D. C, Mrs. Hardy was a member of the A r 1 i n g t o n Committee, representing ii e citief of staff of the Mr Force. The committee served fsrii- Des whose next of kin ro taken f.o Washington for b ' jrial in Aldington National Ceme- tery. In gdd ' ition to her husband, Mrs. Hardy is SOTvived ;)v a- d a u s h t e r, Mrs. I. Stephen Georfo of Baton Rouge; tvro sons, John S. Hary Jr. of Baton Rouge, and George Dicksaa Hardy, a sen ' or at V a 1 V. University, a-iri one g r a t: d ' c h i 1 d, Julia Mside George. Serving as pallbearerj will be Do.: A. Ravmn.id Jr., Maj. Gen. Marcus Fleming, Ccnr,. .er, USA. ' (ret), Rober; : ' fButcher, E. L. McGu i [Ralph F. Puilen, N. 0. Tho 1 as, ,J. Wesley Dowling p. John S. Webb. Ths famn [asked that any memorials raaji to Centenary College. , A cohftaital service for Mrs. ] Handy will be held Monday at [l p.m. in fort Myers Chapel kin Washington, with burial in rlington National Cemetery. 1 1 PHI THETA KAPPA Colors: Blue and Gold Flower: Tudor Rose Motto: Phi Tlu-la Kappa Beatrice Smith President Virginia Doyle Vice-President Itsuko Saito . . . ; Secretary Miss Norma Robinson Sponsor The object of Phi Theta Kappa (National Honorary Scholastic Society) is to promote scholarship, de ehip character, and ciillivate fellowship. Its ideals are em- bodied in tlie three Greek words from which it takes its name: wisdom, aspiration, and purity- Alpha Chi Chapter has tried to make its influence on the campus posi- tive, vet unobtrusive. [ 1. 1 CoPELLAR, May, Wilhite, Courtmey, Edwards Palmer, Morrow. Finch. Modisette, Robira EMEDEE STAFF Lilerary Editor Dorothy Mae Copellar Alice May Virginia Jane Wilhite Business Editor Elizabeth Ann Morrow Gertrude Modisette Kathryn Finch Art Editor Elizabeth Courtney Winonah Edwards Jean Palmer High School Editor . Kathryn Robira Sponsors Miss Norma Robinson Mrs. Helen Gray Solomon [ 46 ] ■' J y Guilds. Brown. . Arm May. MdDisKTTE. Palmi;i THE DODD-GER Elizabeth Childs Editor-in-Chief Elizabeth Brown Business Editor Itsuko Saito Features Alice May Academics Gertrude Modisette Society Jean Palmer Sports Mrs. Helen Gray Solomon . Sponsor [ !7 ] ffon foil.- Cdi ' Ki.LAU. SpE cLlt. HdiK.sdN. Sti;el. Moss, Wilhite, Stuafit, MAi.Lorn. Wood. E ANs, FnA. Ks; Second Row: Smith, Saito, Holmes, Wright, Tatum, Greer, Sailur, Morrow. Mortimer, Howell; Third Roiv: Doyle, Hardin, Carter, Rich, Tharp, Baker. Edwards, Brown, Cribbs. Ellzey; Bark Row: Childs, Courtney, Maclin, Robira, Houston, Modisettc, CoRNMEssER. B(i-ii). Ha ((hk. Fl niiv. Webb. ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION LiNNiE Ree Boyd (ai iildin. Mary Etta Carter Sponsor Miss Mary Jane Cornmesser iMiLimi-,11 Baker Lin ME Ree Bcnii Elizabeth Brown Mary Etta Carter Elizabeth Childs Dorothy Mae Copellar Elizabeth Courtney Martha Cribbs Virginia Df)YLE Evelyn Eaddi WiNONAH Edwards Truie Jane Ellzey Lois Evans MEMBERS Margie Righ Gene Franks Lalon Greer Lucille Howell .Saraleen Hancock Elizabeth Hardin Dorothy Hodgson Claudia Ruth Holmes Alice Maclin Patricia Mallory Gertrude Modisette Elizabeth Ann Morrow Mateele Mortimer Marjorie Moss Mah.iiihik Kobiha Marion Sailor Itsuko Saito Beatrice Smith Frances Spencer Percy Katherine Steel Charlotte Stuart Lira Tatum Vivian Tharp EoLiNE Webb Virginia Jane Wilhite Emeline Wood Sarah E. Wright f [ 48 ] INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB J K WELL Ellen President Dorothy Copellar Vice-President Mary Etta Carter Secretary ViRGiNLA Wilhite Librarian WiNO.NAH Edwards . . . Senior Representative Saraleen Hancock . . junior Representative Eoline Webb Treasurer Mr. a. L. Tatum .... Sponsor 1 MEMBERS Mildred Baker LiNNiE Ree Bovd Mary Etta Carter Elizabeth Childs Dorothy Mae Copellar Lily Djang Virginia Doyle Evelyn Eaddy Winonah Edwards Jewell Ellen Kathryn Finch Gene Franks Saraleen Dorothy Hodgson Claldia Ruth Holmes Lucille Howell Alice May Gertrude Modisette Elizabeth Ann Morrow Margie Rich Itsuko Saito Beatrice Smith Vivian Tharp Eoline Webb Virginia Jane Wilhite Hancock [ 49 CHORAL CLUB Evf;lyn Eaddy President Dorothy Hodgson Vice-President LiNNiE Ree Boyd Secretary Patricia Mallory Treasurer Beatrice Smith Librarian Mr. a. C. Pierce .... Business Manager Mrs. E. Weldon Jones Director Sopranos: Mary Etta Carter Elizabeth Courtney Martha Cribbs Evelyn Eaddy Lois Evans Claudia Ruth Holmes Patricia Mallory Elizabeth Ann Morrow Frances Spencer Charlotte Stuart Julia Taliaferro . Eoline Webb Mezzo-Sopranos : Mildred Baker Linnie Ree Boyd Elizabeth Brown MEMBERS Libby Childs Dorothy Mae Copellar Dolly Culpepper Allie Dixon Geraldine Dykes WiNONAH Edwards Kathryn Finch Lalon Greer Clarene Jones Alice Maclin Frances Marks Alice May Marvaurine Merritt Gertrude Modisette Marjorie Moss Jean Palmer Dorothy Reece Marcie Rich Marjorie Robira Itsuko Saito LuRA Tatum Vivian Tharp Damaris Thurmond Virginia Jane Wilhite Emeline Wood Sarah Evelyn Wright Altos: Helen Covey Virginia Doyle Jewell Ellen Gene Franks Saraleen Hancock Lucille Howell Evelyn Johnson Beatrice Smith [ 50 ] 1 SIGMA DELTA CHI liuiuancc Language f ralcrnily Gertrude Modisette President Dorothy Hodgson Vice-President Frances Spencer . . . . ' Secretary Marcie Rich Treasurer Elizabeth Ann Morrow . Sijanish Program Chairman Jewell Ellen . . French Program Chairman Miss Lillian Baker .... Sponsor LiNME Ree Boyd Elizabeth Courtney Virginia Doyle Evelyn Eaddy Jewell Ellen MEMBERS Kathryn Finch Ida Goodwin Elizabeth Hardin Dorothy Hodgson Alice Maclin Gertrude Modisette F lizabeth Ann Morrow Marcie Rich Beatrice Smith Frances Spencer Vivian Tharp [ 51 ] C:( lt F, . XlMinii-,. Djanc;. E an . Mw. Cai;!!,!;. Suhi. lumii; . K n !.. Hi ij, . Kim ii. W ' li.iiiTr; BAPTIST STUDENT UNION COUNCIL Elizabeth Courtney I ' residcni Sponsor Mrs. L. B. McClenlon Hancock. May, Bakkh. Eduakus. Shi.dmun Smith, Finch, Taliafekro, .SHENciiH. Dom.i; Mr. Pierce, Djanc, Hodgson, Eaddy. Mrs. Pierce CHAPEL CHOIR Mr. a. C. Pierce Director Mrs. Elizabeth Thames Pierce Accompanist [ 52 ] ART AND HOME ECONOMICS CLUB J.ois Evans President Elizabeth Hardin ice-President Miss Betty Lawrence and Miss Dorothy Readhlmer, Sponsors Standing: Franks. Hhlmks, Sti;i:i.. M(i s. Wkbh. Ezki.i.. Evans. D i-ii.K. Bakki!. I!ii:i(. Mimudw. Brown, Eowards. Fdx; Sciin-d: Cartkii. Wrr.ht. .Mallciry, Saiki SCIENCE CLUB Itsuko Saito • • President Mary Etta Carter . Vice-President Miss Lauretta E. Fox Sponsor [ 53 ] Boyd. Baker, EAtiiiY, K(lBI s ) , Sti art, Cornmksm:!!, llorsrciN. l)ll LI: Smith Steel PAN-HELLENIC Percy Katherine Steel President LiNNiE Ree Boyd Secretary Beatrice Smith Treasurer Mrs. Lucile B. McClendon Sponsor SPONSOR REPRESENTATIVES Miss Mary Jane Cornmesser Miss Norma Robinson Miss Lucile Houston Mr. A. L. Tatum LiNNiE Ree Boyd Virginia Doyle Evelyn Eaddy MEMBERS Beatrice Smith Percy Katherine Steel Charlotte Stuart [ 54 ] Doyle, Smith, Childs, Taliaferro, Cribbs DoAN, Mallory. Robira, Sailor, Hodgson Marks. .Modisettk. Morrow. Rich, Tati i. Wright 1 ETA UPSILON GAMMA Colors: Olive Green ami Gold Flower: Yellow Rose Motto: Be Slrong in Truth Virginia Doyle President Beatrice Smith Vice-President Elizabeth Childs Secretary Julia Taliaferro Treasurer Martha Cribbs . Reporter Marion Sailor Chaplain Elizabeth Childs Martha Cribbs LuciLE Doan Virginia Doyle Patricia Mallory MEMBERS Gertrude Modisette Elizabeth Ann Morrow Marcie Rich Mar,)orie Robira Marion Sailor Beatrice Smith Julia Taliaferro Lura Tatum Sara Evelyn Wright PLEDGES Dorothy Hodgson Frances Marks Miss Mary Jane Cornmesser, Sponsor [ 55 ] i ! Sll Alii, ( !lH I!l NK1. IL1.1. CnvEV. Hardin. Noble. Spencer SIGMA IOTA CHI Colors: Purple and Gold Flower: iolel Motto: Deus, Lihertus. Lex Charlotte McRae Stuart President Percy Katherine Steel Vice-President Elizabeth Courtney Secretary MEMBERS Elizabeth Courtney Frances Spencer Elizabeth Hardin Percy Katherine Steel Charlotte McRae Stuart PLEDGES Helen Covey Maxine Dozier Bessie Mae Noble Miss Norma Robinson. Sponsor [ 5G ] C « O. ( V4 r fS r) fh ( f% Eaduv. B(im). I1(il ii . TiiAHP. Eii VAiU) . Howell Jon.NSON, Moss, Wkbb. Bakkk. Cupellar, Dykes, Finch Franks, Jones, Ma( lis. Ui. Palmer, Wilhite, Wood THETA TAU EPSILON Colors: Pink, Green, and Yellow Flower: Orplielia Rose Motto: ((Josed) Evelyn Eaddy President LiNNiE Ree Boyd Vice-PresiderU Claudia Ruth Holmes Secretary Vivian Tharp Treasurer WiNONAH Edwards Historian Lois Evans Conductress Marjorie Moss .... Rush Captain MEMBERS Mildred Baker Winonah Edwards Alice May LiNNiE Ree Boyd Lois Evans Marjorie Moss Dorothy Mae Copellar Kathryn Finch Jean Palmer Geraldine Dykes Claudia Ruth Holmes Vivian Tharp Evelyn Eaddy Lucille Howell Virginia Jane Wilhite PLEDGES Gene Franks Betty Hoover Evelyn Johnson Alice Maclin Eoline Webb Emeline Wood Miss Lucile Houston, Sponsor [ 57 ] lis -t-2 a ...- t ' ' • - .v. -C DELTA PSI OMEGA Hoiiuriiry Dramatic Fralernity Colors: Aiiiber and Moonliglit Blue Flower: Pink Rose Miss Lucile Houston Director LiNNiE Ree Boyd Stage Manager Gertrude Modisette Business Manager Margie Rich Head Usher MEMBERS LiNNiE Ree Boyd Lucile Doan Gertrude Modisette Elizabeth Childs Virginia Doyle Marcie Rich Elizabeth Ann Morrow Miss Mary Jane Cornmesser (Honorary) [ 58 ] TiNNELLK. JnMs. I lUl. SillJJU. FlNCH. TaLIAFERRci. Si RIDING CLUB Mercer Tinnelle Riding Master Mrs. Helen Gray Solomon Sponsor K MEMBERS Lillian Baker Kathryn Finch Clarene Jones Betty Hoover Marion Miller Mateele Mortimer Dorothy Readhimer Marion Sailor Percy Katherine Steel Charlotte Stuart Julia Taliaferro EoLiNE Webb Emeline Wood Velma Wood [ 59 ] v v v v v v v v v v v v A v v Archi Stlart, Smith. Sailor. Cornmesser Ofmielics v Steel. May Golf CfmLelics Cjlma Jnaier i O Alma Mater, as ive rise, Thy daughters hail thy name. And every voice peals to the skies Thy nell deserved fame, oi Our mother college, fair art thou, The song goes forth today, ' ' Molder of good and nomanhood, nos laudamus te. O Alma Mater, ive shall serve With more than idle praise. For these thy dreams divine deserve The best of all our days. Our mother college, college fair. The ancient irords ive say. But fraught ivith truth and blessed by youth, O nos laudamus te. 02 t: i ures PRESENTS ITS FOUR IDEAL GIRLS 1 1 C xempufijbKj I Love for careful scholarship; lore for the beautiful: in na- ture, in character, and in service: and love for friendship. II Liberty without license; freedom without fanaticism; self- control without self disparagement; self expression without flippancy; self criticism without self pity. Ill Honesty in thought, word, and deed ; fairness to self, to college, to friends, and to one s own future. IV Loyalty without intolerance ; loyalty to self without belittling others; loyalty to religious convictions, but with respect toward the faith of others; loyalty to parents, home, and friends, but without bigotry; loyalty to country irith malice toward none; loyalty to God without hypocrisy. [ 65 ] VlrgMla JJouLe _ vi 1? - Jjorolku (yODeLLc 1 J innle J .ee Jjoua --:3 d .yiLo . t J? £ Ci - J ..t! Je CA-C 5 ' At.oa.c cy 3hiiK0 Sailo i- - ce : Ay - •£; Sally Wray, (Representative, Fair Park High School) ; Jessie Mae Scaife, (Maid); Crin Del Cline, (Maid); Peggy Askew, (Maid); Mildred Loyd (Maid); Flor- ence Burnett. (Representative, High School Department, Dodd College); Clayton Love, (Maid of Honor); Gene Braswell, (Queen); Lois Evans. (President, Junior Class, 1935); Virginia Sanders, (Maid); Josephine Finch. (Maid); Virginia Hatcher. (Maid) Sara Ferguson, (Maid); Edna Earle Richardson. (Representa- tive. C. K. Bvrd High School). ' ■' Vfc IVji lARGARET Ann Tatum. (Flower Girl); Albert Dietz. (Crown Bearer). Cylie 933 Jnaij Lyourt f( ' - f ff ■jM¥f Itsuko Saito U ahiowa. Oahii. Haicaii .„ t 6- Lily Djang Shanghai, China 0 V - ' f , m pi (Jar C Lassmaies p rom across Ike yjJai ers 1. Oh. Lily. I see your legs! 2. Some figure you have, Lois. 3. guess you ' re it, Itsuko. . Oh. Dorothy. I ' m cold. 5. Tiio lillars of the school. 6. Oh. Professor! 7. Hats off to Libby Ann! 8. My! How cute you look! y. What! No snow? 10. M i s s Demerit and daughter?? 11. Poor, poor Dorothy! 12. Head of the latum family. 13. Give me liberty or give me death! I I. W hat ' s this? Men on the campus? And one an iceman, too! 1.5. We ' re all for you. Lily. 16. Wipe that grin off Your face. Finch! I 7. The W ood sisters. 1. W hnl you gol in thai jiddle case? 2. Doanie gets her men in a wheel barrow. 3. What! No brains? 4. 1 oii ' d belter run. Sod- die. 5. Choke her. Finch! 6. W ' anta go to M ar d i Gras? 7. Unigh! 8. Direct descendants of Willicim Tell. 9. Better leave some for the birds. 10. Must be Sunday. 11. If you didn ' t bring us some mail, you can just go back! 12. Hi. Chicken! 13. Hold her up. Julia! 14. Graceful pose, Libby. 15. Our tennis team! 1. Oh. these girls from Mansfield! 2. Take it sweet and slow. ' ■' i. You look mighty sweet, Pat. I. Excerpts from the Beauty Section. 5. What are you hiding from. Gene? 6. Two good features of the school. 7. Mr. and Mrs. Will 8. Bench-warmers. 0. Going places! 9. A bouquet of flowers — and all primroses! 10. Sleepy time gals. 11. Thai DeRidder woman with that rhinestone ring! 12. Just a couple of Gar- bos! i;i On a Sunday after- noon. 14. The cream of the crop! ' ' The Church W ith the Chimes .i-M m Ifirst |3aptist 1 IturcK M.E.iDODD. DX ., LL-.b.. PASTOR SHREVEPORT. LA. The Pastor. Officers and Members of tlie FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH SHREVEPORT Cordially invite you to attend refiular .services. o,s follows: SUNDAY 9:30 A. M. . Bible School 10:45 A. M. . Morning Worship 6:15 P. M. . Training Union 7:45 P. M. . WEDNESDAY Evening Worship 7:45 P. M. . Prayer Service ' Not To Be Ministered Unto, But To Minister [ 77 ] GOOD THINGS FROM E CLIMES IN A SI NCLE BOTTLE THE Pause THAT Refreshes X MARKS THE SPOT Where You Need Proper Light Wrong light is more of a strain than we realize. It impairs our eyesight. It saps our nervous energy. It ' s bad from every standpoint. You don ' t have to wonder if the NEW STUDY LAMP gives you the right light over a wide area. Experts and engineers all agree that it does. Even optometrists endorse it. We hesitate to tell you how nuiny stu- dents finish school with bad eyes because of poor lighting, and you know how it is with grown folks. The NEW STUDY LAMP is a good in- vestment. The table model costs only $6.95. The floor model, S7.95. 95c down— S2 monthly. SOUTHWESTERN GAS ELECTRIC COMPANY [ 78 ] Style, quality and dependability are the policy essentials stressed today at Hearne ' s as when the store opened 34 years ago CENTRAL LUMBER COMPANY INCORPORATED Long and Short Leaf Yellow Pine LUMBER Telephone 4437 Shreveport, Louisiana [ 79 ] Floiirnoy Harris inc. JEWELERS DIAMONDS, WATCHES WEDDING RINGS STERLING SILVER PERFUME and CHINA COOL NIGHTS ATOP The Washington-Youree Roof OPEN MAY to SEPTEMBER Supper and Entertainment Every Night Except Sunday 9 p. 111. to 1 a. 111. Floor Show Twice Nijjhtly Lon . Cool. Refreshing Drinks at the SK.YLINE Music By AMERICA ' S FINEST ORCHE.STRAS Cover Charge 7eek Nights. 75c Saturday. S 1.(10 3 Words - ANDRESS FORD SHREVEPORT Shop At Tlie BIG CHAIN STORES FOR QUALITY AND ECONOMY -Qlg-Cf jOim-o [ 80 PLAN YOUR NEXT TRIP Via Tri-State Coaches Lowest Fares Convenient Schedules BUTTER-NUT AND SUPER-LOAF BREAD MRS. MAURER ' S BAKERY INC. Compliments of A. L WEDGEWORTH [ 81 ] NORTON BUSINESS COLLEGE The School of Individual Teaching DAY and NIGHT SCHOOL Ask For Information Fourth Floor. Levy Building SHREVEPORT. LOUISIANA PHONE 2-4363 Compliments of 1 RI 0 Stores M. D. DRUGS, Inc. Texas at MarshaU Phone 2-2176 GLENWOOD DRUG COMPANY 3307 Line Avenue Phone 8-2047 CRESWELL STREET PHARMACY 1917 Creswell Street Phone 8-2997 WHITLEY-LEWIS DRUG COMPANY 3110 Missouri Avenue Phone 5174 CENTENARY PHARMACY 133 Kings Highway Phone 8-2850 SHREVEPORT DRUG COMPANY 301 Texas Street Phone 6154 BARKSDALE DRUG, Inc. ,501 Barksdale Blvd. Phone 3171 RENFRO DRUGS 730 Texas Street Phone 3259 A TRIBUTE TO DODD The J. C. Penney Company believes in the type of education which enables the stu- dent to conquer life in its own area, in a dignified, scientific manner! Dodd Col- lege graduates prove beyond a doubt that they have received the boon of this training! A.rfi .tfcJl.B.fii.l nlfc JOURNAL PRINTING COMPANY Blank Book Makers Printers, Publishers SHREVEPORT. LOUISIANA [ 82 ' The Shopping Center Since 1895 tf ssSm INCORPORATED 517-S19 Milam Street Congratulations and Best Wishes Polar Wave Co., Inc. ICE AffiHalions Loui iana Refrigerated Products Corp., Inc Independent Ice and Cold Storage Co. Cedar Grove Ice Co. A«K NS4if LOJJ« « i CM CO, A CITIES SERVICE INIT Buckelew Hardware Company Since 1869 Louisiana ' s Model Hardware Store it ' s Harduarp, ive have it HOUSEHOLD UTENSILS COOKERS, SEALERS CANS. TOOLS, •BUILDERS ' HARDWARE HOTEL aii.l RESTAURANT SUPPLIES Texas and Spring Streets [ 83 HICKS CO.. Ltd. Wholesale Grocers Liquid Gold Coffee and Tea CHEROKEE DAIRY NELSON CANDY CO. Compliments of FROST LUMBER INDUSTRIES, Inc. Ask Anyone IT e Serve ' ' M. L. Bath Company PRINTERS— STATIONERS OFFICE OUTFITTERS 610-612 Mark.-l Compliments of Sanitoned Cleaners •WE KNOW HOW Compliments of Sparco Gasoline Company Com,pliments of Louisiana Paper Co., Ltd. Compliments of LEON JOHNSON [ 84 ] Complimi ' tits of Compliments of E. W. JONES Compliments of ( itv Meat Market Be Sure It ' s O. K. Shreveporl Memphis New Orleans Louisville Atlanta (). K. Storage Van Co. INCORPORATED Operated by Jf alker If areliouses •COVERING THE SOUTH T. ' lephdne 3177 1602-08 Soulhcrn Ave. Compliments of GOODYEAR SPARCO 707 TIRE ( 0. PHONE 4101 Compliments America ' s FinrsI Mallrrss Maniilnetiired hy SHREVEPORT MATTRESS COMPANY Marker Street Viadurt The Gift Corner for U omen M. LEW CO. INCORPORATED Always the Newest Ideas in Smart Accessories. Hosiery and Lingerie [ 85 ] MILBURNE The Maker of Photos You Don ' t Forget Giddens-Lane Building Mezzanine Floor Compliments of Le Chat Noir Compliments From A FRIEND LEONARD ' S The Fraternity Shop 320 WARD BLDG. Compliments of SMITHERMAN and SMITHERMAN LAWYERS 701 Commercial Bank Building BEST WISHES from your CHEVROLET DEALER Howard Crumley AND COMPANY, INC. 311 Edwards Street Compliments of JERSEY GOLD CREAMERIES MAJESTIC DRUG STORE 601 Milam Sireel W ' luTc Friends Meet BAPTIST BOOK STORE 301-302 Giddfiis-Laiie Bldg. Next To Po!.t Offi.c .Srt e r- P n(  Auto — If indoiv Glass SOUTHERN GLASS CO. 215 Texas Street Shreveport, Louisiana Mirrors — Picture Framing — DeSoto Paints [ 86 ] Compliments of J. B. BOOK and GIFT SHOP A. G. HAMMETT PALAIS ROYAL ATLAS SIGN CO. JOHN S. RAMOND BROOK MAYS CO. CONRAD HAASE FORTIER DRUG DRAKE-LINDSAY CO.. Inc. LIDDELL CANDY CO. MRS. W. A. STEPHENS, JR. HERBERT WENK KWKH KTBS , MINOR T. FORD [ 87 ] Vf I J F -(T r ' A ' r y ' ■' ] y A, X 1 ' v A .
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