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Dodd Named Speaker Be Presented at the First Bap­ R Vol. 58 No. 25 Louisiana College, Pineville, La. Friday, July 1. 1966 Registration For Summer Reaches 458 Summer registrational Lou­ isiana College has reached —u\^^ a total of 458 students, ac­ cording to Miss Dorothy Cal- hoon, registrar. This is a stight increase over last summer's figure of 454. 7 Of this number 198 aremen students and 260 are women. The senior class boasts the largest group with a total of 125 students, Miss Calhoon In Congress, July 4, 1776, said. The freshman class reg­ istered a total of 113, sopho­ . And, for the support of this dec­ mores 89 and juniors 81. Nine girls and four boys laration, with a firm reliance on the from Central Louisiana high schools are enrolled in the protection of Divine Providence, we College's Special summer pro­ gram. These students are se­ mutually pledge to each other our lected by their principals from among the upper 20 per cent lives, our fortunes, and our sacred of their class to study coUege honor. level courses to help them achieve a greater level of aca­ demic achievement The balance of the summer from school registration, a total of Th® Declaration of Independence 37 persons, consists of those students taking specialized study for misceUaneous rea­ sons, the registrar added. NOTICE Dr. Edward L. McMillan, chairman of Uie History de­ Let us raseu that pledge this July 4th! partment and former Dean of Louisiana College was elected president of the. Alexandria Lions Club recently. AUGUST 10th Sacred Music Concert to Be Given At Pineville First Baptist Church A sacred music concert wiU at 7:30 p.m. according to Dr. Dodd Named Speaker be presented at the First Bap­ R. Houston Smith, pastor. State Superintendent of Edu­ of the State Classroom Teach­ tist Church, PineviUe July 6 Featured as guests are Rob­ cation WUliam J. Dodd, wtil ers Association. ert Hale a bass-baritone and be guest speaker for the Sum­ A 32nd degree Mason, Mr. Library Changes Dean WUder a tenor. mer Commencement exercises Dodd is also a member of the Hale is a native of Marks- at Louisiana College, Dr. G. El Karubah Shrine Temple in vUle and was graduated from Earl Guinn, president has an­ Shreveport and a member of Set for Fall Bethany Nazarene College nounced. the Southside Baptist Church Louisiana College students and has done graduate work The ceremonies wUl be held of Baton Rouge. will check books out from the at Oklahoma University, Bos­ at 9:30 a.m. in Alexandria He is married andthefather college library by machine ton University and New Eng­ Hall auditorium, Aug. 10. of two sons. this fall according to Miss land Conservatory. Mr. Dodd was elected Super­ Olive Roberts, director ofthe WUder is a graduate of Cas­ intendent of Education In the library. cade CoUege and has done 1963-64 elections. Priortothat Students wUl no longer have graduate work at Stanford time he served two years as to sign cards to check out University, Northwestern Uni­ president of the state Board of books. The library will issue versity and New England Con­ Education to which he had each student an ID card hav­ servatory. He recently return­ been elected as a member In ing a metal plate with a num­ ed from Germany where he 1960. ber on it. Miss Roberts said. studied with several leading Among other offices he has To check out a book, a stu­ teachers. held are state comptroller, dent will simply hand his ID Both men have appeared Civil Defense director, Lt. Gov­ card and the cards of thebook with several symphony or­ ernor, Louisiana's representa­ he wants to a library assistant, chestras and choral societies tive on uie Tidelands case who wUl insert them into the over the country. and for eight years Allen par­ machine. It will record the They have appeared togeth­ ish representative to the state date due and the student's er in sacred concerts across the Legislature. number on Uie book cards. country and their unique art­ Mr. Dodd is a graduate of Miss Roberts said. istry has brought enthusiastic Northwestern State CoUege in The machine Is similar to response for its deeply-moving Natchitoches and the LSU Uie type used by many busi­ interpretation of sacred music, Law School. He has taught nesses, into which Uie employ­ according to a review. in the public schools of Allen ees punch their timecards, she WUUam J. Dodd The concert is open to the parish and served as president said. public. THE WUDCAT ADVANCE. Pin Fridoy, July 1.1966 I Speak About Congress LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS be made available to the An official reason given for by Gerald Knighton student body soon. It would be the Sunday lock-out was that terrible to delay them any complaints by local churches Congress conducted its busi­ longer. Ahardy thanks to Rod lhat the Student Center recrea­ ness in record time Tuesday Lowery who stuck by thepro- tion faculties diverted the ac­ and adjourned after 35 min­ ject and made sure they were tivities of the students from utes of rapid-fire reports and done. spiritual matters. Needless to only a few questions. The honor system is under say, tills reason and the few '', The charter consideration again. Every following comments got a ' certificates for system was voted down last good strong laugh. [ thccampusor- summer because the members It reaUy is an inconvenience, )ganizations of Congress felt the penalties however, and embarrassing I have arrived for violation were too strict. too. It is impossible to show -rf-3#' • and will be Good luck, gang; and you are the buUdings and coUege fa­ £^ hung in the going to need it! cilities to parents and friends 1 ; Student Center A smaU matter brought up when every buUding is locked as soon as possible. This one last week concerning the Stu­ up. And everyone wonders project took over a year to dent Center being closed on why we are a commuter col­ complete - we hope they can Sunday was discussed again. lege! Would you feel welcome at home Uyour parents locked you out of the living room several hours of the day or week? Jan's Clan There is new hope for the by Jan Andlng prayer room. Not that the one we have can be unlocked Last weekend was one of the most traumatic I have ever but there is a possibUity that experienced. You see, my older sister Julia took the big step one wUl be included inthenew "THE SCREENING COMMITTEE PIP A LOUSY JOB SELECTING A that aU girls look forward to with longing hearts, wistful Religious Education building. TEXT- WHV THESE" AE£ PARTS OF THIS gCOK VVK|TTetf50a.EAKtf sighs, and mainly ulcers. I'm speaking of matrimony. The resignation of Jo Bains THAT S.VSNI UNPERSTOOP IT WITH TH' FIRST REAPING." I was nervous about the whole deal for several reasons. as cheerleader was reluctantly For one thing, I have my doubts about a marriage between accepted Tuesday. Judy Mc­ two people who have known each other for only thirty-nine CleUand wtil become the head hours and 26 minutes. It was a whirlwind courtship; they cheerleader. Elections to fiU met in alornado. For anotherthing, my mother was in charge the vacanacy wiU be held with The Campus Whirl of Uie whole party. Need I say more? the freshman elections in Sep­ She walked around the house aU weekend with the latest tember. We wUl really miss by Cecile Richerson edition of Emily Post tucked under her arm. Who was she Jo - and her wonderful school trying to fool? We all knew she couldn't read! spirit It is said that a picture is worth a thousand words. WeU, One thing I must commend her for, though; she did her That's it for this week, I decided to give you the words and see if you could GET best to keep up her appearance because Jerry's folks were G.K. THE PICTURE . down for the occasion. At the wedding, she wore a beautiful Three men with wrecking equipment stand looking amazed pink chUfon dress . over her blue jeans. before Uie Statue of Liberty. One is heard to say to the other, About the wedding - Julia had always insisted on having What "Let's check the address again, Harry." a garden wedding. She pitched such a fit that finally my Four trumpters stand in white robes outside the waUs of mother agreed, so Julia was married in the garden - in my America a certain city. Behind them stands a huge army ready for step-father's bean garden! My step-father wasn't too pleased battle. One trumpter turns to another and says, "Which WAY with this arrangement because the preacher kept stepping on are those waUs going to come tumbling down?" his prize tomatoes. And what was worse, we had to eat this Needs: mess for supper that night! Yeech! Now, picture a "stone-age" couple, standing looking at A leader like Moses, who each other. The man is a fat, tiger-skin clad individual with The ceremony itself was beautiful, at least what I could refused to be called the son hear of it I was surrounded by sobbing females each equip­ a big nose and a big club. His female companion is taUer of Pharoah's daughter but is than he, and she wears a "skin" also. As she stands looking ped with a basketbaU nose lhat kept dribbUng all over the wilUng to go with God. floor. (Yeah, that WAS kind of corny, wasn't it!) down at him, she is heard to say, "Now that we've learned Army Generals like Joshua to talk .
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