The setting is Beardsley College, where Alpha Rho Epsilon House (the Greek letters are APE) is a party-all-the-time fraternity.
She also gets involved with the national women's liberation movement, which causes a rift with the conservative college dean, played by Van Johnson.
Mini-skirt clad Connie Stevens sings "Come On-a My House" and provides the sexual tension in the all-male fraternity.
[2] It was the eighth most widely seen film on television, after Ben Hur, The Birds, The Bridge on the River Kwai, The Night Stalker, Brian's Song, Women in Chains, and Born Free (the ninth and tenth were A Death of Innocence and The Feminist and the Fuzz).
[4] ABC next cast Connie Stevens in the TV movie Playmates, co-starring Alan Alda.