In the bustling campus of an American university, a group of students fully embraces the spirit of the roaring twenties. Among them is a charming and somewhat carefree young man named "Buzzy" Harlan, who falls head over heels for the beautiful and hardworking art student, "Dolly." Their paths cross amidst wild parties, sporting competitions, and the eternal dilemma of the struggle between true love and the pursuit of popularity.
The story unfolds in a world where tensions between tradition and modernity become evident as the protagonists navigate the complexities of university life. Buzzy, caught between the whims of social life and the pressure to meet his academic responsibilities, faces decisions that challenge both his ethics and his heart. As his relationship with Dolly deepens, he realizes that love requires more than chemistry; it demands sacrifice and commitment.
The ups and downs of their romance mirror the gradual transformation of a generation searching for its identity, facing societal expectations and the desire to be authentic. In an era where superficiality seems to reign, Buzzy and Dolly will discover that the true meaning of love can be found through sincerity and mutual support. With a combination of comedy, romance, and a touch of melancholy, a vibrant fresco of 1920s youth is portrayed, capturing both its euphoria and its challenges.