The Girls of Central High on Track and Field

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The Girls of Central High on Track and Field

by Gertrude W. Morrison

EN·~3 hours

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Description

A sunny spring day finds a tight‑knit circle of seven Central High girls perched on a rocky ridge, their chatter winding through jokes, gossip, and playful teasing. Their leader, a quick‑witted firecracker nicknamed “Bobby,” keeps the group’s energy humming as they swap stories about French classmates, school parties, and the latest schoolyard rumors. The vivid backdrop of rolling pastures and winding paths mirrors the bright, restless spirit of the girls, each distinct yet bound by a shared love of adventure. Their banter, full of humor and affection, offers a snapshot of teenage camaraderie in a small‑town setting where every moment feels larger than life.

When the school’s track season begins, the same enthusiasm shifts to the cinder tracks, turning friendly rivalry into fierce determination. The girls discover that sprinting, relays, and field events become a new arena for testing courage, teamwork, and personal limits. Alongside the thrill of competition, they navigate the pressures of academics, family expectations, and the inevitable crushes that flutter through hallways. Their journey captures the joyous, sometimes chaotic, rhythm of growing up while chasing both medals and memories.

Details

Full title

The Girls of Central High on Track and Field Or, The Champions of the School League

Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (213K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

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

Release date

2010-12-24

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Gertrude W. Morrison

Best known as the name behind the lively Girls of Central High books, this byline belongs to a Stratemeyer Syndicate house pseudonym rather than a single historical author. The stories follow school friendships, competitions, and adventures in an energetic early-20th-century style.

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