The Girls of Central High
hood of Central High mostly of that comfortable residential quality that is the charm of most old to
he surrounding flatland where the business section of the city had originally been
easterly end of the lake the waters flowed out through Rolling River at Keyport. These smaller cities each supporte
and Keyport that the Girls' Branches had been organized in the high schools of those towns with great enthusiasm
heart of the city, lay several fine estates. The city was slowly condemning some of these and turning them into public parks and playgrounds. Here the three high s
he lake and to Cavern Island, in its center. Cavern Island was an immensely popular picnic ground, and in the summer season excursi
Almost all the houses on the street had lawns and well-kept gardens. Henry Grimes's house-much more ornate an
usk. They had already gathered most of the girls selected for initiation, and quit
hen approached the Belding house. Laura was on the porch, eager enough; she had noticed ere they arrived, however, an unaccountable gather
children can be up
onors appeared, Laura forgot the freshies and Bobby and ran down
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dults who leaned upon the gates, or sat on the porches of the houses it passed. At th
he head of the M. O. R. candidates reached the gate. But the procession kept right on.
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