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Grace Harlowe’s Plebe Year at High School

CHAPTER XXIV
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THE FRESHMAN PRIZE Graduation night in Oakdale High School was one of the great social events of the year.

The floor and galleries of Assembly Hall were invariably packed with an enthusiastic audience; for the two schools united at the ceremony of graduation and the senior class formed a mixed company on the stage.
Most of the pupils attended commencement and the freshman class of the Girls' High School was always there in full to witness the triumph of one of its members, who was called forth from the audience to receive the usual freshman prize of twenty-five dollars.
The identity of the winner was always kept a secret until the great night, when she was summoned from the audience to the stage and presented with the money before the entire assembly.
The readers can imagine, therefore, the uncertainty and trepidation that fluttered in the hearts of our four girls as they sat together in the center of the great hall.

Anne had passed through a dozen stages of emotions, both hopeful and otherwise, and had finally steeled herself to give up all thought of winning either of the prizes.
Miriam, confident and handsome, sat near them.

She wore a beautiful white dress trimmed with lace, and her thick, black plaits were twisted around her head like a coronet.
"She's all dressed up to step up on the stage and get her twenty-five," whispered Nora to Jessica.
"Perhaps she already knows she's going to get it," answered Jessica doubtfully.

"Perhaps Miss Leece has told her." "If Miss Leece knew it, she would certainly have told her," answered Grace, leaning over so that Anne could not hear her; "but I feel sure Miss Thompson has managed it somehow, although I kept hoping all day she would send me a note or something.


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