In this interview, Adele Salzer talks to Dagmar Adelaide Renshaw LeBreton, a Class of 1912 alumna who earned a Bachelor of Design from the Newcomb College Art School. During her time at Newcomb, Dagmar was a member of the Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority and the President of the Art School Class. She attended Columbia University, and on her return to New Orleans, she began teaching foreign languages at Newcomb. Here she instituted the Department of Italian and authored a number of publications on Louisiana as a French colony, including one called. "Chahta-Ima," a biography of the Jesuit missionary Adrien-Emmanuel Rouquette and his work with the Choctaw Indians. In addition to here work at Newcomb College, Dagmar was a founding member of France-Amerique de la Louisiane and was an active leader in a number of professional, civic, and Catholic organizations.