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The story follows Peggy Parsons, a lively young freshman who arrives at college with her former prep‑school room‑mate Katherine Foster and adapts to dorm life, friendships, and campus rituals. Supported by an elderly benefactor who provides housing income, Peggy and Katherine encounter dances, pranks, artistic projects, a charitable auction, and seasonal social events that test loyalties and self‑awareness. Episodes range from comic misadventures and student theatrics to quieter moments of growth as they negotiate roommates, rivalries, and responsibilities. The narrative sketches college life in episodic chapters, emphasizing companionship, youthful exuberance, and the small crises that shape a transition from preparatory school to university.
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