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Marjorie, Lily, and their friends graduate from Miss Allen's school. At a celebration dinner, Marjorie's parents reveal that their present is a two month long trip to a ranch in Wyoming. Best of all, the entire senior patrol of the Pansy troop will go on the trip with Marjorie and Lily. Marjorie's one regret is that by accepting the invitation, she is breaking a promise she made to John Hadley to spend two weeks of her vacation somewhere near him and his mother. Marjorie feigns indifference, and John thinks that Marjorie no longer cares about him. After departing for Wyoming, the Scouts learn that Daisy Gravers will be unable to return to Miss Allen's school in the fall. Her family has spent a large amount of money trying to locate Daisy's sister, Olive, who ran away after an argument with her husband. The girls have a splendid time on the ranch, but the end of their vacation quickly approaches. The girls reluctantly plan for the day when they will be separated forever. A surprise party planned by John and his mother reunites the girls for one last time, brings John and Marjorie closer together, and helps the Scouts solve the mystery of Daisy's missing sister.
Now between their Sophomore and Junior years, Marjorie Wilkinson and her friends set forth on a canoe trip with their beloved Captain, Miss Phillips. Their final destination is Silvertown, much to Ruth Henry's delight. Silvertown is an exclusive resort in which only the wealthiest people vacation; Ruth is thrilled about the opportunities that the vacation will provide. The girls learn that at Silvertown, there will be a canoe race, and the girl who wins will receive a silver cup. Ruth is determined to win, but Marjorie and Frieda are both better canoeists than she. Ruth sends a telegram to her admirer, Harold Mason, to help her prevent Marjorie and Frieda from reaching Silvertown. Harold disguises himself as an old man and kidnaps Marjorie and Frieda! Marjorie and Frieda find themselves unable to escape, and Marjorie worries that she will miss the canoe races. Will Ruth have her way, or will Marjorie and Frieda find a way to free themselves from their captor?
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"My girl, you are in perfect physical condition," announced pleasant-faced Dr. Ginsley, who had served as the Carlton family physician for years. "I can't picture anybody in more radiant health." "I thought so," smiled Linda Carlton, the pretty aviatrix who had been flying her Arrow biplane for the last three months. "But Aunt Emily wanted to make sure, before I go any further with aviation." "Yes, of course, she's right. And what are you planning now?" "A thorough course at a good ground school, so that I can get a transport license-that ranks the highest, you know. I-I haven't decided on any particular school yet, because Aunt Emily still opposes the idea. She wants me to have a coming-out party instead, like the other girls in Spring City. So I'm waiting for Daddy to come home." "And if I'm a judge your daddy will let you go to the school," said the doctor admiringly. "I heard all about how you saved his life with your plane!" "Oh, no!" protested Linda, modestly. "It was that wonderful surgeon-Dr. Lineaweaver-who did that. I was merely lucky enough to be able to get him in time."
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"And it's somewhere there in fairyland-- It's where the rainbow ends!" Marjorie Wilkinson hummed softly to herself as she skipped from place to place, adding the finishing touches to the effect she and her committee had planned. It was the first Saturday of the regular fall term at Miss Allen's Boarding School. The girls were back again in their old places-all except the seniors of the previous year, who had graduated-and now the sophomores were preparing for the first social event of the year, their reception to the freshmen. Marjorie Wilkinson was chairman.
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Good friends Marjorie Wilkinson and Ruth Henry arrive at Miss Allen's school as incoming freshman. The two girls had hoped to room together but are assigned to different roommates. Marjorie's roommate is another freshman, Lily Andrews, who is very rich and very overweight. Ruth's roommate is Ethel Todd, a sophomore who is a member of the school's exclusive sorority. The new girls, most particularly Ruth, are entranced by the idea of joining the sorority, which consists of just four girls from each class. In the meantime, Marjorie throws herself into athletics, forgetting about the sorority. Most likely because of Marjorie's popularity and athletic success, she receives one of the coveted invitations to join the sorority. Ruth feels intensely jealous. Ruth suggests to the faculty that they form a Girl Scout troop. The idea is received enthusiastically. A troop is formed, with both academic and athletic requirements. As more girls qualify for the Girl Scouts, the students lose interest in the sorority. Marjorie struggles to bring her grades up so that she can become a Girl Scout, little realizing that another student has interfered. Meanwhile, Marjorie and Lily become close, and Lily tries out for athletics, gradually losing weight. Lily becomes a Scout, but Marjorie still falls short of the requirements. Marjorie wonders whether her dream will ever be realized.
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" Take to the skies with Linda Carlton in "Linda Carlton: Air Pilot" by Edith Lavell. This thrilling novel follows Linda's extraordinary journey as she defies societal expectations and pursues her passion for aviation, breaking barriers and paving the way for female pilots.Set in the exhilarating world of aviation, "Linda Carlton: Air Pilot" immerses readers in the challenges and triumphs faced by Linda as she navigates the male-dominated industry. With determination, skill, and unwavering courage, Linda overcomes obstacles, proves her worth, and inspires others to follow their dreams.Edith Lavell's storytelling captures the excitement and adventure of flying, painting a vivid picture of Linda's experiences in the cockpit and the breathtaking landscapes she soars above. Through Linda's journey, readers witness the resilience, perseverance, and pioneering spirit that drives her to reach new heights.Join Linda Carlton as she takes flight, defying expectations, shattering stereotypes, and leaving an indelible mark on the world of aviation."
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