Betty Lee, Junior
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BETTY LEE, JUNIOR By HARRIET PYNE GROVE
THE WORLD SYNDICATE PUBLISHING CO. Cleveland, Ohio—New York City
Copyright, 1931 THE WORLD SYNDICATE PUBLISHING CO. Printed in the United States of America
CONTENTS
“Clash, Bim-bang!”
“Toot-toot,” high! “Toot-toot,” low!
“Tooral-looral-loo-oo-oo-oo,” up the scale, “tooral-looral-loo-oo-oo-oo,” down the scale.
“R-r-r-boom!”
Cymbals clashed; horns tooted; scales mounted or fell; bits of popular tunes were tried, and drums occasionally rolled; for Lyon High band was on the platform, in almost full force. All were in uniform and gathered for the greatest Pep Assembly of the year, which would begin when the proper gongs were sounded.
Betty Lee, junior, opening the door of the auditorium, smiled broadly at the sight. Ordinarily Betty would have been in her home room with the rest, waiting for the signals; but she had been sent by her home room teacher on an errand to the office. And on her arrival there, the principal had appeared from his inner office as her message was being delivered to one of the office force.