CHAPTER 30

Summary

Leo did not see Susan for the rest of the weekend. When he next saw her, on Monday at school, she was once again Stargirl. At lunchtime she handed out cookies but most of the students did not eat them. Hillari even smashed hers. Dori Dilson applauded the song that Stargirl strummed on her ukulele, but no one else did, not even Leo. He was not happy to see the return of Stargirl.

After school Leo walked with Stargirl and asked if she was done being normal. She said that she was. She was giving up on trying to be popular. He suggested that she could back up on the Stargirl thing just a bit. She knew that the acceptance of the other students was important to him. She told him that she.........

Notes

Stargirl gave less importance to being popular than.........


CHAPTER 31

Summary

Leo did not go to the Ocotillo Ball. Actually, in a way he did. He went toward it on his bicycle. He went to where he could see it and watched. It was being held at the Mica Country Club.

Stargirl arrived at the ball in a flower covered bicycle sidecar that had a flower covered train trailing behind it.. Dori Dilson, in a white tuxedo and top hat, worked the pedals. Stargirl wore a strapless yellow gown. She wore a fossil identifying her as a member of the Loyal Order of the Stone Bone hanging from a string around her neck. On her wrist was what...........

Notes

Archie's influence showed in the necklace that Stargirl wore.

In this chapter we again see the group of students change. Perhaps,.........

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