Aired: 9/27/1960
Dobie joins the school band solely to be close to piccolo player Esme Lauterbach, who is interested in Maynard.
Aired: 10/4/1960
Maynard enters Dobie's old school essay My Dog in a newspaper Father's Day contest, but changes it to My Dad.
Aired: 10/18/1960
Maynard finds an abandoned baby in the park.
Aired: 10/25/1960
Thelonius Monk comes to town and invites Maynard to sit in on bongos. But Herbert needs a favor which will require Dobie and Maynard to switch identities.
Aired: 11/1/1960
Maynard has temporary ESP, which will allow him to predict the winner of the Kennedy-Nixon presidential election.
Aired: 11/15/1960
Maynard takes a job selling clock-statues at an army surplus store.
Aired: 11/22/1960
Maynard finds a purse full of cash.
Aired: 11/29/1960
Dobie and Maynard help a classmate to not drop out of school.
Aired: 12/6/1960
Zelda helps Dobie build a hot rod so that he can impress a girl by beating Chatsworth in a car race.
Aired: 12/20/1960
Dobie choses going to a huge Christmas party with Chatsworth rather than a small one with Maynard and feels guilty enough to have a Scrooge-like dream.
Aired: 12/27/1960
Dobie meets a pretty fatalistically morose French girl who savors the negative things in life. She thinks Dobie is an oaf and Dobie hates her bleak attitude. Yet, she keeps coming around.
Aired: 1/3/1961
All the teachers come down with the flu and parents have to take over the classes.
Aired: 1/10/1961
A lion escapes from a zoo and becomes attached to Maynard.
Aired: 1/24/1961
In order to graduate, Dobie and Maynard must write an essay on the subject of Whither Are We Drifting?
Aired: 1/31/1961
Dobie tries to get his father to spend more time with Mrs. Gillis.
Aired: 2/7/1961
Maynard is convinced that he is dragging Dobie down in life so he tries to antagonize Dobie into ending their friendship.
Aired: 2/14/1961
Zelda decides she's tired of being rejected by Dobie and turns her attentions to Chatsworth.
Aired: 2/21/1961
Dobie, Maynard and Zelda think an old Central High star athlete is a bum, while he is actually a big executive.
Aired: 2/28/1961
Winnie wins a date with Hollywood starlet Merilee Maribou and gives the prize to Dobie.
Aired: 3/7/1961
It's Dobie's graduation and Herbert, feeling embrassed that he never graduated, goes to night school to earn his diploma.
Aired: 3/14/1961
Dobie and Maynard, out of high school, don't know what to do with themselves and seek professional help. In the end they decide to enlist in the army.
Aired: 3/21/1961
Herbert, Winifred and Zelda reminisce as Dobie and Maynard prepare to leave for the army.
Aired: 3/28/1961
Maynard misses the bus on his first day in the Army, but Chatsworth fills him in for him.
Aired: 4/4/1961
Being put in charge of his squad's barracks goes to Dobie's head and his friendship with Maynard suffers.
Aired: 4/11/1961
Despite opposition from his mother, Chatsworth decides to join Dobie and Maynard in the Army.
Aired: 4/18/1961
The Army orders Maynard to shave off his beard.
Aired: 4/25/1961
Maynard and a chimp get launched into space.
Aired: 5/2/1961
Dobie's mother becomes jealous when she learns that the attractive widowed mother of Dobie's latest girlfriend is an old flame of Mr. Gillis.
Aired: 5/9/1961
Dobie tries to improve Maynard's confidence with girls.
Aired: 5/16/1961
Dobie gets cast in the army play and while in costume, leads an army officer's daughter to believe he is an army official.
Aired: 5/23/1961
Dobie and Maynard get weekend passes, but Zelda has been telling all the girls back home that she and Dobie are engaged.
Aired: 5/30/1961
Dobie exaggerates his dad's war record to impress a girl from a long military family.
Aired: 6/6/1961
Zelda invents a secret engagement to try and impress some sorority girls.
Aired: 6/13/1961
Dobie and Maynard organize a tribute to Mr. Pomfritt, hoping to convince him not to leave Central High.
Aired: 6/20/1961
Dobie, Maynard, and Zelda believe that the store's beautiful blonde next patron is secretly an alien.
Aired: 6/27/1961
Offended by what he sees a laxity in today's army, ex-sergeant Herbert Gillis puts his son's squad through some rugged training exercises before they graduate.