The spirit of “Hair” leads the cast to go on with the show in defiance of Mrs. Hartman, who explains her objection to Charlie.
The spirit of “Hair” leads the cast to go on with the show in defiance of Mrs. Hartman, who explains her objection to Charlie.
The head of the English department takes some not-so-subtle action against Charlie’s choice of “Hair” as the semester production.
Darlene and Sarah buy a car; problems with Mrs. Samuels has Dr. Samuels rooming with Charlie.
A condescending Alan burns some bridges with his classmates after being recommended for early admission to Harvard by a recruiter.
Arvid sends his penpal Eric’s picture
Arvid goes a bit too far in trying to impress a film buff by guaranteeing he’ll get a print of a rare 1950s Polish film.
Charlie and Arvid reflect on their love woes at a Woody Allen marathon going on at a movie theater.
Homer must turn to his sisters-in-law for a loan. Relishing Homer’s degradation, Patty and Selma make him their slave. But when the sisters are caught smoking on the job, Homer reluctantly ...
When a cross-section of seven-year-olds were interviewed for 7 Up in 1964 it was immediately evident that their social backgrounds influenced their attitudes towards life. While the upper class ...
Viki gets much-needed help on a home-ec project from Eric, who prefers to hide his talents for fashion design and construction.
T.J.’s first assignment as the newest member of IHP is ridiculed by Dennis.
Mrs. Garrett and the girls travel to Paris, France. Mrs. Garrett takes a cooking class taught by a famous chef as the girls take classes at the sister school of Eastland.
When Dr. Samuels is ejected from the meets, he gets Mr. Moore to take his place as coach.
The IHP students help the school’s star athlete prepare for his college entrance exams.
Leanne is salutatorian when she needs to be valedictorian to get her scholarship to Harvard. The only class she is worse than the leader in is history, taught by Mrs. Tingle, and the teacher ...
Dennis holds a sit-in for better cafeteria food after Charlie teaches a lesson on the rebelliousness of the ’60s.
With just one history paper keeping her from joining the honors program, T.J. makes a pact with the Devil, who delivers the paper and more–until pay-back time.
Sarah, Arvid, and Dennis compete and deceive to win the science fair.
After hearing too many comments about his snoring, Arvid considers getting a complete nose job.
Hall monitor Arvid has daytime nightmares of a personal high noon after a bully he cited for loitering demands a showdown – at high noon.
Ten year old Jared Marshall’s life crumbled down after his parents’ divorce a year ago. Not only does his dad put his job first since, mother uproots him from Iowa by moving in with ...
T.J. and Alex look like a shoo-in to win the all-city dance contest, until Alex takes a fall–academically.
The staff, including Charlie, go on strike
Arvid decides to return to Houston, where Dennis once again steps into the spotlight that should be on Arvid.
Charlie moonlights as a character in late night commercials for an appliance store.
Arvid and Dennis meet Buzz Aldrin while at the Johnson Space Center presenting their experiment, which may be included in a shuttle mission.