[Grace Harlowe’s Junior Year at High School by Jessie Graham Flower]@TWC D-Link bookGrace Harlowe’s Junior Year at High School CHAPTER XXIV 6/12
Do you think they will care to go ?" "Oh-h-h-h! How lovely!" breathed the eight girls in concert. "Care to go? Well I should say so.
It will be the greatest lark ever," cried Grace. "If you know any young men who can make themselves useful, we might invite them.
I don't like the idea of being the only boy, you know." "David and Tom," said Grace and Anne. "Hippy can go, I'm sure," said Nora. "Not to mention Reddy and Arnold Evans," murmured Jessica, with a glance at Miriam. "It looks as though I shall not lack masculine company," remarked the judge, with twinkling eyes.
"Tell your parents that my sister will write them." "I move that we give three cheers and the High School yell for Judge Putnam, and then go straight home and get proper permission," cried Grace. The cheers were given with a will, and after shaking hands with the judge, the girls said good-bye. "How did Judge Putnam know about the Phi Sigma Tau; even to its name ?" asked Marian Barber curiously. "Lots of people know of it," remarked Eva Allen. "Girls," said Grace earnestly, "don't you think our society has been a success so far ?" "Yes, indeed," was the united answer. "Our sorority has made us fast friends, loyal to each other, through good and evil report," she continued.
"Let us resolve now, that during our senior year we will stand firmly together, and make the Phi Sigma Tau represent all that is best and most worthy in High School life." When next we meet Grace Harlowe and her girl chums, they will have entered upon their senior year at High School.
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