E1
Dobie joins the school band solely to be close to piccolo player Esme Lauterbach, who is interested in Maynard.
E2
Maynard enters Dobie's old school essay My Dog in a newspaper Father's Day contest, but changes it to My Dad.
E3
Maynard finds an abandoned baby in the park.
E4
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.
E5
Maynard has temporary ESP, which will allow him to predict the winner of the Kennedy-Nixon presidential election.
E6
Maynard takes a job selling clock-statues at an army surplus store.
E7
Maynard finds a purse full of cash.
E8
Dobie and Maynard help a classmate to not drop out of school.
E9
Zelda helps Dobie build a hot rod so that he can impress a girl by beating Chatsworth in a car race.
E10
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.
E11
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.
E12
All the teachers come down with the flu and parents have to take over the classes.
E13
A lion escapes from a zoo and becomes attached to Maynard.
E14
In order to graduate, Dobie and Maynard must write an essay on the subject of Whither Are We Drifting?
E15
Dobie tries to get his father to spend more time with Mrs. Gillis.
E16
Maynard is convinced that he is dragging Dobie down in life so he tries to antagonize Dobie into ending their friendship.
E17
Zelda decides she's tired of being rejected by Dobie and turns her attentions to Chatsworth.
E18
Dobie, Maynard and Zelda think an old Central High star athlete is a bum, while he is actually a big executive.
E19
Winnie wins a date with Hollywood starlet Merilee Maribou and gives the prize to Dobie.
E20
It's Dobie's graduation and Herbert, feeling embrassed that he never graduated, goes to night school to earn his diploma.
E21
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.
E22
Herbert, Winifred and Zelda reminisce as Dobie and Maynard prepare to leave for the army.
E23
Maynard misses the bus on his first day in the Army, but Chatsworth fills him in for him.
E24
Being put in charge of his squad's barracks goes to Dobie's head and his friendship with Maynard suffers.
E25
Despite opposition from his mother, Chatsworth decides to join Dobie and Maynard in the Army.
E26
The Army orders Maynard to shave off his beard.
E27
Maynard and a chimp get launched into space.
E28
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.
E29
Dobie tries to improve Maynard's confidence with girls.
E30
Dobie gets cast in the army play and while in costume, leads an army officer's daughter to believe he is an army official.
E31
Dobie and Maynard get weekend passes, but Zelda has been telling all the girls back home that she and Dobie are engaged.
E32
Dobie exaggerates his dad's war record to impress a girl from a long military family.
E33
Zelda invents a secret engagement to try and impress some sorority girls.
E34
Dobie and Maynard organize a tribute to Mr. Pomfritt, hoping to convince him not to leave Central High.
E35
Dobie, Maynard, and Zelda believe that the store's beautiful blonde next patron is secretly an alien.
E36
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.