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President Elizabeth Landacre Basch, Elene Blair, Helen Brunt, Martha Cottrell, Lois Fullen, Bonita Goodman, Katherine Gumble, lVlargaret Hamilton, Lovelady Hoinmon, Elizabeth Howard, Eliza Jones, Dorothy Kilbourne, Anne Levy, Dorothy Levy, Katherine Lindenberg, Anne lVlcCampbell, Jean McLeod, Hazel lVlcPherson, Gertrude McLaughlin, Anne Nlorris, Anna 0121355 uf 1 924 Vice President and Treasure: Secretary Ruth Heer Colors Purple and Gold I9 Frances Wolverton Perry, Elizabeth Pharis, Lillian Phillips, Jeanne Pletcher, Virginia Rasor, Elizabeth Romer, Frances Rutledge, Virginia Roof, Gail Sackett, Mary Simpson, Dorothy Simpler, Caroline Simpler, Nlargaret Shedd, Virginia Stouffer, Emily Sweet, Audrey Southard, Elizabeth Weissenbach, Louise Wood, Lillian Wood, Janet Yohe, Nina Top-Knot
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Top-Knot QEIH55 uf 1923 President ' - Vice President and Treasurer Aleta Jones Frances Acklancl Secretary Marian Seymour Colors Blue ancl Gray Mary Ballentine Anderson Sarah Anderson Imogene Atcheson Katherine Bannon Lillian Bean Margaret Bell Dorotha Blackburn Carolina Bilikam Eleanor Brown Rebecca Cummins Georgia Finckel Harriet Gaines Martha Hale Vera Mae I-lalliclay Mary Hampton Verona Harmon Esther Jones Helen Jones Katharine Kaufman Amorette Lott I8 K Katharine Kellond Jane Marsh Marlowe Matt Mary Matthias Della Moore Mary Morehead Mary Morehouse Helen McCray Mildred Parker Clara Phelps Betty Price Mary Belle Pumphrey Elizabeth Roth Janice Rugg Caroline Rutherford Martha Schenck Isabel Stafford Julia Sturrtevant Frances Swartzel Mary Helen Swartzel Virginia Swinehart Lucile Winega1'ne1'
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Top-Knot Sophomore Qlctihiti.-25 At a basket ball tournament, we of 1924 hoped to show the school what we really could do, and since we had beaten our last year's opponents we were quite optimistic. But as luck would have it, we drew for our adversaries those skillful seniors. We were doomed! Nevertheless we played our best, and startled those complacent girls by getting ahead of them once. We are duly proud of frightening them. The next exciting event was our annual party to the honored seniors. As the result of Miss I-lolland's coaching we gave a play, The Maker of Dreams, an artistic comedy, involving a Pierrot, a Pierrette, and a Maker of Dreams. Lovelady' Hamilton, Marian Tracy, and Laura Earle took these parts and we think they did them very well. We hope the seniors had a good time-we did. Now about this time it was decided by the Philanthropic Committee that each class should give a sum of money to some charitable organization, and we agreed, with great enthusiasm, to donate our funds to the Near East Relief. We came to earth with a thud one day, however, when we realized that we had no funds. We were in fact, practically penniless. We were inspired with the remark- able idea of a candy sale. Original or not, it did the deed, and now We feel ourselves quite wealthy, for something rattles in our treasury when we anxiously shake it up and down. '19 20
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