Campus Romance #3
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"My Latin Love" in Campus Romance #3 (1950, Avon) captures a quiet storm of doubt and rediscovery, as college student Nan grapples with conflicting ideals after hearing a provocative argument in a discussion group. When her football-star boyfriend Bill is questioned for his intellect, Nan’s loyalty wavers—until a surprising turn at a later meeting forces her to reevaluate everything. With expressive, period-accurate art by Manny Stallman and a striking cover by Ann Cantor, this issue explores young love tested by pride, perception, and the weight of words.
In "My Latin Love," Debra’s summer trip to France with her college cycling club takes an unexpected turn when she finds herself drawn to the passionate but penniless artist Jacques. When her cousin Lila arrives, pretending to be a wealthy heiress, Jacques quickly abandons Debra—only for the truth to unravel, revealing a scheme orchestrated by Debra’s father and Lila to test his intentions. Back home, Debra returns to her steady relationship with Bob, the story closing on a quiet, bittersweet note.
In a quiet moment between campus life and growing feelings, Nan finds herself torn when a sharp remark from classmate Lester casts doubt on her relationship with Bill, the football star she’s loved since high school. When Bill later steps into the same discussion group, the truth about loyalty and love begins to unfold—leaving Nan to face what she truly feels.
In "You're All I Ever Wanted," music student Harry and Jane find romance amid college rehearsals, only for Jane to be drawn to the charming but fickle "School Romeo" Bill—until she learns his true colors. A year and a half later, a successful Harry arrives in New York, and their reunion stirs old feelings, revealing a quiet misunderstanding that may just be the last hurdle between them.
In "Reputation Thrown Away!" from Campus Romance #3 (1950), college student Lorry finds herself caught in a sudden storm of scandal after a tragic accident at the Blue Flame club leaves singer Mardee dead. Though the judge rules the incident an accident, the fallout is swift—Lorry and her boyfriend Tad are expelled, their reputations in tatters, as their friends flee the aftermath. But when the truth comes out and the other students step forward to admit they were there too, a surprising turn of events begins to mend what was broken.
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