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Kathy #9 (1951)

Pines · 1951 · 36 pages

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ContinueKathy #10 →
Contains 7 stories
Beat the Band
8 pp · humor; teen

When the Colfax High band loses a state competition due to shabby uniforms, Kathy Crane and her bandmates decide to raise money for new ones by throwing a box supper and square dance—but things get awkward when a wealthy newcomer outbids Kathy's longtime crush Hank and monopolizes her attention for the evening. As Hank stumbles through increasingly desperate attempts to win back Kathy's affections, he discovers there's more to the charming stranger than money and good looks.

Untitled story
0.5 pp · humor; teen
ZippyMyrtle
The Beach Party
6 pp · humor; teen

Kathy heads to Paradise Beach for a day of fun with her boyfriend Hank, but when a charming lifeguard catches everyone's attention—including hers—jealousy and misunderstandings send the outing into chaos. Between a fake rescue, a sand sculptor, and a wild chase across the beach, Kathy and Hank's day spirals into comic mayhem as each tries to prove a point.

Speed Limit
1 pp · humor; teen
Junior

Junior gets pulled over for speeding and finds himself facing a traffic ticket for going over sixty miles an hour. What starts as a run-in with the law takes an unexpected turn when Junior's priorities—and his snack choice—threaten to complicate his way out of trouble.

A Dog's Life!
5 pp · humor; teen

When a lonely teen spots how easily a dog attracts girls, he rushes to the pet shop and buys a pup named Tiny, convinced his new furry friend will finally land him a date to the dance. His scheme seems promising at first as girls swarm around the adorable dog—until Tiny's chaotic behavior starts derailing his romantic plans in increasingly hilarious ways. Will Bingo find a way to make the dance work, or will his four-legged wingman prove to be more trouble than he's worth?

The Fortune Teller
7 pp · humor; teen

Kathy drags her lovelorn friend Fanny to visit Madam Zaza, a fortune-teller newly arrived in town, hoping to learn when romance will finally come her way—but the mysterious seer has other plans brewing behind the scenes. When Kathy receives her own fortune about meeting a forceful stranger, she dismisses it as mere carnival hokum, until a chance collision on the street throws her into the arms of a charming young man who seems tailor-made for her. Things take a darker turn when Fanny overhears Zaza and her accomplice plotting a burglary at Kathy's home, and she must race to warn the Cranes before the thieves strike that night.

Untitled story
0.5 pp · humor; teen
DollyDolly's mother

Dolly’s mother scrambles to tidy the living room in anticipation of Joe’s visit, but Dolly has other plans—she’s determined to keep Joe distracted long enough to change her clothes, and her quick thinking leads to a messier room than before.

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