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Betty Wales, Sophomore: A Story for Girls

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The narrative follows a group of college sophomores living together as they confront academic, social, and ethical challenges in their second year. Betty, a lively and popular student, and her varied housemates—shy, scholarly, prankish, and snobbish types—participate in campus life through parades, parties, student journalism, theatrical fundraisers, and work for a Harding Aid Society. Tensions over ambition, reputation, and practical jokes produce moral questions that prompt discussion and self-examination. Through collaborative projects, crises, and small triumphs the girls deepen friendships, adjust ambitions, and take on new campus responsibilities. The book presents episodic scenes of college life that blend humor, conflict, and coming-of-age reflection.

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Edith K. Dunton

Edith K. Dunton was an American author best known for her series of novels centered around the character Betty Wales, a relatable and spirited young woman navigating the challenges of adolescence and college life. Her works, including titles such as "Betty Wales & Co.: A Story for Girls" and "Betty Wales, B. A.: A Story for Girls," reflect the experiences and aspirations of young women in the early 20th century. Dunton's writing is characterized by its engaging storytelling and focus on themes of friendship, education, and personal growth, making her contributions notable within the genre of girls' literature.

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