MARJORIE DEAN
COLLEGE JUNIOR
By PAULINE LESTER
Author of
“Marjorie Dean, College Freshman,” “Marjorie Dean,
College Sophomore,” “Marjorie Dean, College Senior,”
and
The Marjorie Dean High School Series
A. L. BURT COMPANY
Publishers—New York
THE
Marjorie Dean College Series
A Series of Stories for Girls 12 to 18 Years of Age
By PAULINE LESTER
Marjorie Dean, College Freshman
Marjorie Dean, College Sophomore
Marjorie Dean, College Junior
Marjorie Dean, College Senior
Copyright, 1922
By A. L. BURT COMPANY
MARJORIE DEAN, COLLEGE JUNIOR
Made in “U. S. A.”
“Remember; we are to begin with the ‘Serenata.’Follow that with ‘How Fair Art Thou’ and‘Hymn to Hamilton.’ Just as we are leaving, sing‘How Can I Leave Thee, Dear?’ We will fadeaway on the last of that. Want to make anychanges in the programme?”
Phyllis Moore turned inquiringly to her choristers.There were seven of them including herself,and they were preparing to serenade Marjorie Deanand her four chums. The Lookouts had returnedto Hamilton College that afternoon from the longsummer vacation. This year, their Silverton Hallfriends had arrived before them. Hence Phyllis’splan to serenade them.
Robina Page, Portia Graham, Blanche Scott,1Elaine Hunter, Marie Peyton and Marie’s freshmancousin, Hope Morris, comprised Phyllis’s serenadingparty. The latter had been invited to participatebecause she was still company. Incidentallyshe knew the songs chosen, with the exceptionof the “Hymn to Hamilton,” and could sing alto.She was, therefore, a valuable asset.
“I hope Leila has managed to cage the girls inMarjorie’s room,” remarked Blanche Scott. “Wewant all five Sanfordites in on the serenade.”
“Leave it to Irish Leila to cage anything shestarts out to cage,” was Robin’s confident assurance.“If she says she will do a thing, she willaccomplish it, somehow. Leila is a diplomat, andso clever she is amazing.”
“Vera Mason isn’t far behind her. Those twohave chummed together so long their methods aresimilar. They were the first girls I knew at Hamilton.They met the train I came in on. Nella Shermanand Selma Sanbourne were with them. Tw