Her First Romance (1940 film)

[1][2][3][4] College student Linda Strong speaks to friend Susie about the upcoming dance lamenting her plain looks from getting her a date.

On a dare, fraternity pledge Donald Whiting is forced to ask Linda to the Dance which she gleefully accepts.

In the interim, Linda was singing in the woods of the Strong estate one day when a voice joined her in duet of a man who had been fishing on the property, not knowing her was trespassing.

Only then does Linda find out from Marian that "Crusoe" is the famous singer Philip Niles in town to relax, visit relatives, and attend a dance in his honor.

That evening the character gather for dinner at the Strong's where Eileen finally gets Philip alone and discusses Linda's future while she eavesdrops.

The last scene sees Philip and Linda agree to marry once she is 18 and no longer needs Marian's consent so she can join him as a famous singer and his wife.