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The High School Left End by H. Irving Hancock is a compelling narrative that intertwines the themes of mystery social class tensions and high school athletics. The story begins with the Gridley High School football team in disarray as several key players referred to as soreheads refuse to participate due to class-based prejudices against their less affluent teammates. This internal conflict threatens the school's athletic reputation. Amidst this turmoil a more pressing mystery unfolds: the disappearance of Theodore Dodge a prominent banker and father of one of the soreheads Bert Dodge. Dick Prescott a high school student and part-time reporter for The Blade is tasked with uncovering the truth behind Dodge's disappearance. Alongside his friend Dave Darrin Dick embarks on a nocturnal investigation discovering clues that suggest the banker is alive and possibly involved in a scheme to fake his own death. As they delve deeper they encounter the soreheads in a secretive meeting revealing the social dynamics and prejudices that plague the school. The narrative explores themes of loyalty integrity and the pursuit of truth as Dick and his friends strive to resolve both the mystery and the football team's discord. Through clever deduction and teamwork they aim to restore harmony and uphold the honor of Gridley High School.