The Girls of Central High; Or, Rivals for All Honors

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The Girls of Central High; Or, Rivals for All Honors

by Gertrude W. Morrison

EN·~4 hours·25 chapters

Chapters

25 total
1

THE GIRLS OF CENTRAL HIGH - CHAPTER I—A BLOW AT THE HIGH COST OF LIVING

10:32
2

CHAPTER II—ATHLETICS—PRO AND CON

10:39
3

CHAPTER III—A REAL ALARM

12:06
4

CHAPTER IV—“POOR BOBBY!”

7:10
5

CHAPTER V—WHOM DO YOU BELIEVE?

9:12
6

CHAPTER VI—FALSE EVIDENCE

8:19
7

CHAPTER VII—THE COMMITTEE ON ORGANIZATION

8:19
8

CHAPTER VIII—LAURA AND THE PRINCIPAL

14:10
9

CHAPTER IX—“THE DAY OF THE TOUCH”

6:59
10

CHAPTER X—THE JOKE ON HESTER

6:02

Description

In a bustling downtown where storefronts gleam and schoolyard rivalries simmer, Laura Belding balances the quiet responsibility of helping in her father’s jewelry shop with the restless energy of a bright‑spirited teenager. When her friend “Bobby” Hargrew bursts in with a mischievous scheme involving a magnifying glass and a cleverly staged advertisement, the two girls turn a simple grocery window into a town‑wide chuckle, showing how a little ingenuity can spark community delight.

Beyond the harmless prank, Laura’s thoughts drift toward a deeper ambition: forming a club for the girls of Central High, a space where they can pursue their own interests instead of merely cheering on the boys’ sports teams. Their Saturday afternoon conversation hints at the beginnings of a movement, a blend of youthful optimism and the desire to shape their own futures. Listeners will be drawn into the lively world of early‑twentieth‑century small‑town life, where friendship, humor, and emerging aspirations intertwine.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (234K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Roger Frank and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2011-08-09

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Gertrude W. Morrison

Best known as the name on the Girls of Central High books, this was a Stratemeyer Syndicate house pseudonym rather than a single, identifiable writer. The series mixes school life, sports, friendship, and light mystery in a brisk early-20th-century style.

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