Aired: 9/16/1964
Richard is jealous of Geoffrey Davis, III, a military cadet in town for a visit.
Aired: 9/23/1964
Patty decides to take tuba lessons.
Aired: 9/30/1964
Patty is ghost-writing an advice column for the school newspaper; and creating lots of trouble for lots of people.
Aired: 10/7/1964
Patty, Cathy, and Ross form the UAFUM [United Association for Unprotected Miners] in the hopes of getting more privileges at home.
Aired: 10/14/1964
Patty accepts the challenge to live like a pioneer for one week.
Aired: 10/21/1964
Patty and Cathy both like their new next-door neighbor
Aired: 10/28/1964
Patty and Cathy campaign for T.J. Blodgett [Martin's boss], but they discover that they prefer his opponent.
Aired: 11/4/1964
When Patty is invited to the Harvard Prom by Sue Ellen's cousin Rip, she decides to use psychology to persuade her parents to allow her to go.
Aired: 11/11/1964
Patty decides to join the Peace Corps.
Aired: 11/18/1964
Cathy falls for Chris, a new student, and seeks advice from Patty; Chris, meanwhile, asks Richard for help.
Aired: 11/25/1964
The hero of the football team is in love with Cathy.
Aired: 12/2/1964
Patty forms, "Patty Lane Inc." in order to market Cathy's apricot jam.
Aired: 12/9/1964
Martin promises to take Patty to the father-daughter dance, but must cancel at the last minute.
Aired: 12/16/1964
Patty follows Martin's suggestion and volunteers to do a lot of things at home and at school; everyone else, however, ends up doing the work for her.
Aired: 12/23/1964
Patty and Sue Ellen vie for the attentions of Woodrow Warren Calden III, a new student at school.
Aired: 12/30/1964
Patty witness an auto accident and thinks that one of the men is a robber.
Aired: 1/6/1965
Patty belives her parents are tring to marry her off to a young man whom they invite to dinner.
Aired: 1/13/1965
Cousin Betsy from Chattanooga comes to visit, captivating all the eligible young men.
Aired: 1/20/1965
Sal Mineo visits his alma mater, and Patty is cast in a play opposite him. The night of the performance, she gets stage fright and cannot speak her lines.
Aired: 1/27/1965
To raise money for a church bazaar, Patty raffles off Richard.
Aired: 2/3/1965
Patty and the Newpapers Game""2.3.65 Martin is distrubed when he thinks that a new reporter has been hired to replace him.
Aired: 2/10/1965
The Lanes have decided not to give Ross a surprise party, but he has already made plans for it.
Aired: 2/17/1965
Patty tries to help a British singing duo become successful.
Aired: 2/24/1965
The Lanes discovers that their home was used during the American Revolution and is therefore an historical landmark.
Aired: 3/3/1965
Patty is elected prom chairman and must get hold of a big-name star.
Aired: 3/10/1965
After styding genetic theory in school, Patty decides that Richard would not be a suitable father for her children.
Aired: 3/17/1965
The Lane house becomes a "no-man's land" of booby traps, thanks to Patty and Ross.
Aired: 3/24/1965
After finding a composition (on Ross' desk) in which the author praises his sister, Patty decides to help Ross build a car for the soap box derby race.
Aired: 3/31/1965
Patty deserts Richard for Carlos, a boy who knows all the latest dance steps, so Richard begins dating Cathy.
Aired: 4/7/1965
Patty feels guilty when Martin complains that she doesn't spend enough time at home.
Aired: 4/14/1965
Cathy, writes a letter to the Chronicle criticizing an editorial and calling the author a "man with the mentality of a dinosaur."
Aired: 4/21/1965
Patty becomes a folk singer at a local coffee shop.
Aired: 4/28/1965
Patty tries to improve her cooking in order to impress Richard, who has grown fond of French food cooked by a girl named Gloria.
Aired: 5/5/1965
Ross tries out for the Little League, and everyone tries to help him.
Aired: 5/12/1965
Cathy becomes a heroine after rescuing a drowning baby.
Aired: 5/19/1965
Patty will get an extra week's allowance if she can refrain from talking for three days.