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The administrators of Wyndham Girls' College believe that their institution is the model of traditional values, proper decorum, and girls' deportment. However, there is a thriving underground movement at the college: rock'n'roll music. When the administrators learn, just prior to Christmas break, that one of their students, Terry Taylor, is a renowned rock-music songwriter using the pseudonym Joanie Harper, whose songs contain seductively feminist lyrics, they must decide how to deal with Terry, an otherwise academically-bright student, and this possible scandal to the school. Meanwhile, many of the students head to Sun Valley for Christmas break. Among those at the resort are the college's benefactor, Senator Hubert Morrison, who is conflicted between what he believes is Terry's immoral stance and courting the youth vote through their unofficial leader Terry, and Gary Underwood, Terry's publisher. Gary is trying to get Terry to do something she considers is against her feminist sensibilities and will stop at nothing to get what he wants all in the goal of selling her music. But Gary is also attracted to Terry and tries to get her to change her mind more about him as a person than in what he has asked her to do.
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