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GRACE HARLOWE'S SENIOR YEAR AT HIGH SCHOOL 
OR THE PARTING OF THE WAYS 
BY JESSIE GRAHAM FLOWER, A. M. 
Author of Grace Harlowe's Plebe Year at High School, Grace 
Harlowe's Sophomore Year at High School, Grace Harlowe's Junior 
Year at High School, etc. 
 
CONTENTS 
I. A PUZZLING RESEMBLANCE II. WHAT THE DAY BROUGHT 
FORTH III. WHAT HAPPENED IN ROOM FORTY-SEVEN IV. 
GRACE TURNS IN THE FIRE ALARM V. NORA BECOMES A
PRIZE "SUGGESTER" VI. THE THANKSGIVING BAZAAR VII. A 
THIEF IN THE NIGHT VIII. MARIAN ASSERTS HER 
INDEPENDENCE IX. THE JUDGE'S HOUSE PARTY X. 
CHRISTMAS WITH JUDGE XI. SANTA CLAUS VISITS THE 
JUDGE XII. THE MISTLETOE BOUGH XIII. TOM AND GRACE 
SCENT TROUBLE XIV. GRACE AND ANNE PLAN A STUDY 
CAMPAIGN XV. THE PHI SIGMA TAUS MEET WITH A LOSS 
XVI. THE UNEXPECTED HAPPENS XVII. ANNE BECOMES 
FAMOUS XVIII. THE THEATRE PARTY XIX. GRACE MEETS 
WITH A REBUFF XX. MARIAN'S CONFESSION XXI. WHAT 
HAPPENED AT THE HAUNTED HOUSE XXII. GRACE AND 
ELEANOR MAKE A FORMAL CALL XXIII. THE MESSAGE OF 
THE VIOLIN XXIV. THE PARTING OF THE WAYS 
CHAPTER I 
A PUZZLING RESEMBLANCE 
"Oakdale won't seem like the same place. What shall we do without 
you?" exclaimed Grace Harlowe mournfully. 
It was a sunny afternoon in early October, and Grace Harlowe with her 
three chums, Anne Pierson, Nora O'Malley and Jessica Bright, stood 
grouped around three young men on the station platform at Oakdale. 
For Hippy Wingate, Reddy Brooks and David Nesbit were leaving that 
afternoon to begin a four years' course in an eastern college, and a 
number of relatives and friends had gathered to wish them godspeed. 
Those who have read "GRACE HARLOWE'S PLEBE YEAR AT 
HIGH SCHOOL" need no introduction to these three young men or to 
the girl chums. The doings of these merry girls made the record of their 
freshman year memorable indeed. The winning of the freshman prize 
by Anne Pierson, despite the determined opposition and plotting of 
Miriam Nesbit, also aspiring to that honor, Mrs. Gray's Christmas party, 
the winter picnic that ended in an adventure with wolves, and many 
other stirring events furnished plenty of excitement for the readers of 
that volume.
In "GRACE HARLOWE'S SOPHOMORE YEAR AT HIGH 
SCHOOL" the interest of the story was centered around the series of 
basketball games played by the sophomore and junior classes for the 
High School championship. In this volume was narrated the efforts of 
Miriam Nesbit, aided by Julia Crosby, the disagreeable junior captain, 
to discredit Anne, and force Grace to resign the captaincy of her team. 
The rescue of Julia by Grace from drowning during a skating party 
served to bring about a reconciliation between the two girls and clear 
Anne's name of the suspicion resting upon it. The two classes, formerly 
at sword's points, became friendly, and buried the hatchet, although 
Miriam Nesbit, still bitterly jealous of Grace's popularity, planned a 
revenge upon Grace that nearly resulted in making her miss playing on 
her team during the deciding game. Grace's encounter with an escaped 
lunatic, David Nesbit's trial flight in his aeroplane, were incidents that 
also held the undivided attention of the reader. 
In "GRACE HARLOWE'S JUNIOR YEAR AT HIGH SCHOOL" the 
four chums appeared as members of the famous sorority, the "Phi 
Sigma Tau," organized by Grace for the purpose of helping needy High 
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