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Grace Harlowe’s Senior Year at High School

CHAPTER XXIV
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"But when we come lack here next year as post-graduates, we'll have the satisfaction of knowing that we helped a whole lot in getting the good old gym.

ready for the next class, even if we couldn't hold forth in it." The regular class day programme was carried out with tremendous enthusiasm.

The girl chums were applauded to the echo for their capable handling of the honors assigned them.

Nora in particular rose to heights of fame, her clever grinds provoking wholesale mirth.
"She must have made notes all year," whispered Anne to Jessica under cover of a laugh which was occasioned by the story of one absentminded senior who pushed her glasses up over her forehead, searched diligently for them through the halls and locker-room, and, convinced that she had lost them on the street, inserted an advertisement in one of the Oakdale newspapers before going home that night.
"She did," replied Jessica.

"She has always said that she wanted the job of writing the grinds." At the close of the exercises Grace delivered a spirited senior charge which was ably answered by the junior president.


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