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The Glass ilaisturp N the fall of 1024. we the Class of '29 set forth upon the Highroad of Knowledge in our stage- coach, Ye Olde Brimmerf, a splendid, shining carriage with twenty-four gleeful passengers. Our sturdy driver was Barbara Lang, our footman, Betty F loydg our faretaker, Isabelle Neer. The registry, made up before we left Ye Tavern, listed the following names: Ellen Baker, Marie Buff, Barbara Crowe, Elizabeth Dean, Constance Draper, Betty Floyd, Margaret Haskell, Lucy Hill, Betty Howes, Ellen Kennedy, May Kingsley, Betty Foster, Rebecca Hawley, Margaret J effery, Barbara Lang, Mary Elizabeth Lowe, Jean Merrill, Isabelle Neer, Eleanor Notman, Barbara Phillips, Sally Quinn, Betty Sawyer, Gertrude Stone, and Carol White. It was an uneventful voyage, as we were only children, unaccustomed to the ways of the world, and hooks were our only joy. After a brief rest during the summer months, we again resumed our journey. Rebecca Hawley, Jean Merrill, Margaret Jeffery, Barbara Lang, Mary E. Lowe, Eleanor Notman, and Barbara Phillips followed itineraries which took them along a different road, but Lois Morse, Betty White, and Alice Schoenfuss joined us as new passengers. Our driver on this part of the journey was Constance Draper: while Isabelle N eer and Betty Floyd exchanged places as footman and conductor. Still conscientious, we plugged away at the books and were so very, very good, that we got our name on the Shield for the best-mannered class en route. However, we played our little pranks and annoyed everybody by our innocent Cookie Club, and by wearing enormous hair ribbons-as yet we had not put away childish things. Page IN L LC
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