Silhouette (1912) . fellHad on it cast enchanted spell! Then to the organ door he hiedAnd the organ lock he tried;What! Locked? cried he,Into it surely then Ill see. With efforts sure, he oped the mounted to the second floor;Aghast he stood. Well, I do tell!Live spirits in the swell! Saturday—The Box of Monkeys is opened and proves the greatest success yetachieved on the Agnes Scot stage. Mr. Dieckmann is the graceful recipient of abeautiful bouquet. Emma Pope Moss and Ruth Slack get in free. Sunday—Suspicious smoke discovered in several Rebekah Scott rooms. Tuesday—Delegati


Silhouette (1912) . fellHad on it cast enchanted spell! Then to the organ door he hiedAnd the organ lock he tried;What! Locked? cried he,Into it surely then Ill see. With efforts sure, he oped the mounted to the second floor;Aghast he stood. Well, I do tell!Live spirits in the swell! Saturday—The Box of Monkeys is opened and proves the greatest success yetachieved on the Agnes Scot stage. Mr. Dieckmann is the graceful recipient of abeautiful bouquet. Emma Pope Moss and Ruth Slack get in free. Sunday—Suspicious smoke discovered in several Rebekah Scott rooms. Tuesday—Delegation off to Chattanooga. Marion Black, Lily Joiner and HazelPettingell manifest the true convention habit. Thursday—Home economics class visits Nunnallys and the superintendent rashlysaid, Help yourself to candy. Wednesday—Valentine parties abound. Annual Staff grows gray headed in a day. Thursday—George Washington Scotts birthday—a holiday for his granddaugh-ter, Agnes. Sophomores entertain the ^^$^Qsi^


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