This film essentially begins with five young high school seniors on a 2-week bicycle tour through the countryside making a bet to see which one of them can lose their virginity in the most original way. To that end, one of their teachers by the name of "Miss Woodruff" (Linda McInerney) volunteers to help them in that endeavor and act as a type of mentor on their behalf. What follows is a series of scenes in which each of these five young women--along with Miss Woodruff--engage in sex with various males they meet throughout the course of their bicycle trip. Now rather than reveal any more I will just say that this was a rather typical drive-in movie which, for reasons of simple economics, found a niche during this particular time in history. Most of these films weren't that good and this is one is certainly no exception as it has among its many faults bad acting, awful music, boring scripts and hardly any humor to speak of. It does, however, have a couple of attractive actresses with Stephanie Lawlor (as "Alison True") and the aforementioned Linda McInerney being the best in my opinion. Not that it really mattered as none of them could possibly offset the obvious faults mentioned earlier and for that reason I have rated this film accordingly.