Betty Wales, Freshman
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Betty Wales, a spirited young woman from a small town, arrives at Harding College, a prestigious women's institution, eager to embrace the challenges and joys of college life. She quickly makes friends, including the vivacious Grace, the studious Helen, and the charming and popular Marjorie. The four girls form a tight-knit group, sharing their hopes and dreams, navigating the social hierarchy of college life, and supporting each other through triumphs and setbacks. Betty develops a special interest in basketball, excelling on the team and enjoying the camaraderie it brings. As the year progresses, romantic entanglements begin to emerge, adding another layer of excitement and intrigue to Betty's experience. Through it all, Betty remains true to herself, demonstrating courage, compassion, and a strong sense of individuality. As the year draws to a close, Betty and her friends face the bittersweet reality of graduation, ready to embark on the next chapter of their lives, carrying the lessons and friendships they formed at Harding with them.Book Details
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