Jill at Hazelmere

by Valerie Hastings

Jill's first term as fourth form captain promises to be no easy one. Having beaten her rival, Vilma Blake, by only a few votes in the election, her position is very tricky. At her form's request, Jill suggests, and becomes responsible for, a concert to raise money for a new school pavilion and so her personal problems become merged with those of the school.
Additional problems come along to worry her. Who is sending the anonymous letters? Why is Lindy so unhappy? Who is the formidable Miss Garfield? What has become of the missing script?
Valerie Hastings has written a school story with the most unexpected ending, and all girls will thrill to the adventures of Jill and her friend, Nina, and sympathise with them as they meet and overcome their difficulties.
(Dustwrapper blurb from 1965 edition)

My edition: Children's Press undated with dustwrapper
Advertised in a laminated edition on the back of 'The Abbey Girls at Home' by Elsie J Oxenham 1968 (and elsewhere)

Not known in a Seagull edition

 
Children's Press dustwrapper undated