LaGrange College - Quadrangle Yearbook (Lagrange, GA)

 - Class of 1918

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Page 32 text:

THE QUADRANGLE Nineteen-Eighteen Our President We ' d like to toast a certain name we ' ve heard a lot this year, A name that breathes to those who hear our mingled love and fear, A name well-known throughout our State and t ' er the Sunny South — Her fame is sung on every hand a nd ptas»8t from mouth to mouth. O it ' s Miss Davies this, and Miss Davips? jtaat, an d Miss Davies is a dear, And it ' s Go see Miss Davies whenever TronbfesappearT Y J t J— Whenever troubles appear, O girls, whenever troubles appear, O it ' s Go see Miss Davies, whenever troubles appear. And when a foolish maiden has transgressed a college rule. She will fear a certain office bove every place else in school, But all the maids who have no need their actions to defend Will find their college President the jolliest kind of friend. O it ' s Miss Davies this, and Miss Davies ' that, and Miss Davies ' s mighty kind, But it ' s Look out, she ' s coming, girls, when there ' s mischief in the wind. When there ' s mischief in the wind, we say, when there ' s mischief in the wind, O it ' s Look out, she ' s coming, girls, when there ' s mischief in the wind. Or if, perchance, a wicked youth has climbed the college hill, To pry about and talk to girls, so much against their will — - He ' ll find the Hill lots warmer than a sultry night in June, While the girls lean out the windows and chant this little tune: O it ' s ' Miss Davies ' here, and ' Miss Davies ' there, and ' Miss Davies ' everywhere, For ' She ' s Sherlock Holmes the Second ' when the boys ate on a tear, When the boys are on a tear, O friends, when the boys are on a tear, For ' She ' s Sherlock Holmes the Second ' when the boys are on a tear. ' ' There ' s many things we ' d like to toast about our leader fair, The stylish clothes she graces and the way she wears her hair, Her gift of public speaking, her wisdom and her wit, But we could never do her justice in attempting it. For Miss Davies here, and Miss Davies there, and Miss Davies every way, Is a superior kind of person that you don ' t meet every day, That you don ' t meet every day, ' tis true, that you don ' t meet every day. She ' s a superior kind of person that you don ' t meet every day. So we ' ll simply have to pledge her in a glass of water clear, As the very finest President you ' ll find both far and near, And we ' ll treasure her forever while we go our several ways. As the trusted counselor of our happy days, For it ' s Miss Davies this, and Miss Davies that, and Miss Davies, you ' re true blue, And now we join together to drink a health to you. To drink a health to you again, to drink a health to you, And now we join together to drink a health to you. — The Seniors.

Page 31 text:

Nineteen-Eighteen THE QUADRANGLE ITEM 1 I . To Lois Hall and Ila Clark, Jennie Mae Erwin wills and bequeaths and leaves her love, esteem, affection and devotion, said riches to be divided equally, provided the division can be made without the usual bayonet charge, sometimes in evidence on the Third Floor Hawkes. ITEM 12. To Sara Ruth Henderson, Mary Kate Clements wills her extra amount of hair to be used every day and on special occasions. To Lois Hall, her ability to speak English worthy of a Senior to take the place of Little Lois ' s delightful baby prattle of her Junior year. ITEM 1 3. To anyone needing a rest, Clara Evans wills her readiness to take any known disease. To Marie Clay, her letters from Auburn, provided they do not come too often. ITEM 1 4. To Dorothy Bledsoe, Mary Lizzie Wright wills a box of hairpins to pin up stray curls. ITEM 15. To Murrell Roach, Mardel Taylor wills her slothfulness, and her ex- tensive knowledge of big words to be used on date nights. Item 1 6. To Ruth Taylor and Rebie Haley, Frances Black wills her place in the church choir, as it will take two to fill the vacant space. Item 1 7. To Miss Potter, Duane Campbell wills her front seat at vaudeville and also at church, hoping that she will thoroughly enjoy their advantages. ITEM 1 8. We hereby appoint the Eakes twins as our executors, and desire that our bequests be made properly and in order. Signed this day in our presence and by our hands, THE CLASS OF 1918. Witness: HARVEY Reed, Jr. Tom Carter

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