A newspaper article mistakes the fraternity's intentions regarding disbursement of funds raised from their junk drive. The frat brothers must scramble to set things right.
After Dave's boss, Mr. Kelley, asks him to do several menial tasks, Dave feels like he's not getting anywhere in the law profession, so he considers quitting his job and entering the advertising field.
Ozzie lets nieghbor Joe Randolph store his new boat at the Nelson home.
David falls for a girl, but she's been going out with brother Ricky.
David is anxious for his boss to give him a raise.
Ozzie and Joe Randolph exchange horrible gifts.
Galpal Joyce begins knitting a sweater for beau Ricky but when it takes up too much of her time he begins seeing another damsel.
Ozzie's friends decide to go play golf instead of helping him fix the plumbing at the Nelson house.
Ozzie and Harriet think David is planning to get married real soon when they get invited to dinner at his galpal's house.
David hires a pretty girl to be his boss's secretary when the regular gal takes a vacation.
Ozzie and Ricky break into neighbor Joe Randolph's garage to retrieve a borrowed lawnmower.
After meeting a girl who works in an emporium, Ricky applies for a Christmas job there.
David and Ricky's fraternity decides to throw a Christmas party but there's no piano to be found.
It's time for the Campus Queen contest and Rick gets assigned to count the ballots.
Rick's girlfriend becomes jealous when he keeps bumping into a klutzy girl.
Ozzie and Joe scheme to make their wives jealous.
David gets his briefcase mixed up with that of someone else.
The Maynards with their daughter Joyce are visiting the Nelsons where Ricky meets Joyce and invites her to a Frat party which may be at a mountain cabin on a lake. The Nelsons offer to be chaperones so that the party will be at their house much to the relief of the Maynards (especially Harry). However the party appears not to be at the Nelsons nor the Frat house. The Nelsons drive up to the mountain cabin and only find the Frat house poker party. Ozzie calls Harry Maynard throughout episode to find out where the party should be and finally upon Harry's suggestion they drive to the Pine Lodge to speak to the desk clerk (Richard Deacon), but still no party. They return home to find that the party is in full swing at their house after all. The story being that the party started out at the Frat house but when the record player broke down, it moved to The Nelsons. However, Ricky and Joyce are still missing and are located at the Maynard's house. They leave for the party. Also the Maynards
Ozzie inadvertently invites the wives to come bowling with the guys.
Ricky's frat brothers think he's been giving out information about fraternity activities to a school newspaper gossip columnist.
David plays the judge over the rightful owner of a dog when two boys claim it to be their's.
When a girl paints a portrait of Ricky, Ozzie and Harriet worry that elder son David will feel slighted.
In David's absence, Ozzie and Harriet decide to deliver some important papers for his boss.
David scores a hole-in-one on the golf course but when the story hits the campus newspaper it's pal Wally who did the deed.
Wally stands up his galpal using the excuse that he was visiting a friend with a broken arm---Ricky.
Ozzie and Harriet babysit for a neighbor's son when his mother goes to the hospital to have a baby.
Ozzie, Ricky, and David disagree over which form of self-defense is best and they might get a chance to find out when they take jobs as guards for a detective agency.
Members of a sorority refuse to have anything more to do with David and Ricky's fraternity until they improve their dressing habits.
A pen and pencil set is among some old items found at the Nelson household.
With the help of Bruce, Dave schemes to secretly sell Rick's old drum set to a pretty girl, who both he and Rick want to meet and ask out on a date.
Ozzie and Joe make a bet with their wives that they can prove men have greater extra sensory perception than women.
Rick's late Great-Uncle Walter left an envelope for Rick to be opened on his 21st birthday, and the entire Nelson household can hardly wait to find out what's inside.
Getting a free used television set from neighbor Joe becomes a very expensive proposition for Ozzie.