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Again we stopped, and parted with Betty Howes and Gertrude Stone, but Madeline Hawes and Nancy Lankenau boarded our coach before we started off again. Due to our competent driver, Betty Floyd, our footman, Sally Quinn, and our re-elected carrier of the cash bag, Isabelle Neer, as well as to the fact that we were now wiser in the ways of traveling, the trip was interesting, albeit uneventful. We now began to assume the responsibilities of young ladies, by indulging in the first of our College Board Examinations. As we neared the end of our journey, Betty Foster, Lucy Hill, Nancy Lankenau, Elizabeth Dean and Alice Schoenfuss, left us, to go their several ways, but Carol Hanson and Beverly Holloway joined our happy throng. Our guides and counselors on the way were Constance Draper, Ellen Baker and Margaret Haskell. This year we were the pride of Brimmer and captured the Athletic Cup. Furthermore, being sufficiently grown-up, we had the privilege of entertaining the First Class at a picnic in Canton. This year we began the last lap of our journey under the management of Betty Floyd, Ellen Baker and Betty White, a truly staunch and capable trio. We took on five more passengers: Helen Graves, Ellen Barbour, Ruth Garrod, Theresa Dodge, and Helen Idellg and our party has been a merry one, for all last year's fellow passengers stayed with us, and our new companions proved right good fun. We found time and opportunity to enliven our journey by giving a play which amused, we hope, many other sojourners on the broad highway: by stopping off for a dance to which we invited the members of the Second Class, as we wanted to let them glimpse the pleasures of First Class travel. Then after supping one night at Ye College Club, we passed a most enjoyable evening at Ye Colonial Theatre. On May 29, we reached our destination, where we celebrated together once more before taking our separate ways. This time we resolved right heartily to return every year to talk over the happy days of our trip, and tell each other of all the things we have done to help the world along. May future alumnae days bring as many merry times! P ge Ten
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