The girls have great fun and solve a mystery while on an outing along the New England coast.
THE OUTDOOR GIRLS ON PINE ISLAND
Or A Cave and What it Contained.
A bright, healthful story, full of good times at a
bungalow camp on Pine
Island.
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THE GIRLS OF CENTRAL
HIGH SERIES
By GERTRUDE W. MORRISON
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Here is a series full of the spirit of high school life of to-day. The girls are real flesh-and-blood characters, and we follow them with interest in school and out. There are many contested matches on track and field, and on the water, as well as doings in the classroom and on the school stage. There is plenty of fun and excitement, all clean, pure and wholesome.
THE GIRLS OF CENTRAL HIGH
Or Rivals for all Honors.
A stirring tale of high school life, full of fun, with a touch of mystery and a strange initiation.
THE GIRLS OF CENTRAL HIGH ON LAKE LUNA
Or The Crew That Won.
Telling of water sports and fun galore, and of fine times in camp.
THE GIRLS OF CENTRAL HIGH AT BASKETBALL
Or The Great Gymnasium Mystery.
Here we have a number of thrilling contests at basketball and in addition, the solving of a mystery which had bothered the high school authorities for a long while.
THE GIRLS OF CENTRAL HIGH ON THE STAGE
Or The Play That Took the Prize.
How the girls went in for theatricals and how one of them wrote a play which afterward was made over for the professional stage and brought in some much-needed money.
THE GIRLS OF CENTRAL HIGH ON TRACK AND FIELD Or The Girl Champions of the School League
This story takes in high school athletics in their most approved and up-to-date fashion. Full of fun and excitement.
THE GIRLS OF CENTRAL HIGH IN CAMP
Or The Old Professor’s Secret.
The girls went camping on Acorn Island and had a delightful time at boating, swimming and picnic parties.
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Transcriber’s Notes:
Obvious punctuation errors repaired.
Table of Contents: Chapter XVIII. MR. TREADWELL’S WIG 161 changed to 162.
Page 57: line ends travel-
next line begins
Brown. “Haven’t you any
words in between have been presumed and do not appear
in the original.
Page 66: “hard” changed to “heard” (I’ve heard that)
Page 89: repeated word “a” removed (a cocoanut on it)