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- Patty gets an expensive dress for a school dance. But before Patty can pay for it Cathy borrows the dress, with disastrous results.
- After Patty receives a dress from Cathy, who is on vacation in Paris with her dad, she decides to throw her first adult party. But things get complicated when Uncle Jed arrives.
- Patty befriends a trumpet-playing musician who is down on his luck, and invites him to stay with the Lanes until he can land a gig. But will he wear out his welcome first?
- Natalie begins to feel unappreciated at home. And the advice she gets from her friend seems to make matters worse.
- A French teenager writes a best-selling book. Patty thinks she can do the same in America. An unscrupulous book publisher gets involved.
- The school's football star has a huge crush on Cathy and she couldn't care less.
- A friend suggests to Cathy that the Lanes wouldn't stop her from becoming an exchange student because she has worn out her welcome there. So Cathy decides to prove her friend wrong by signing up for the program.
- Patty becomes editor of the school newspaper. Seeking to get a quick increase in readership she avoids modelling the paper after her father's and instead goes the tabloid route.
- Ross' only chance to get into a basketball club is for Patty to date the club's president. Unfortunately for Patty, she can't stand the guy.
- Through no fault of their own, Cathy accidentally gets the flu shot that was meant for Patty. Cathy's reaction to the shot causes her to miss the dance party later that night, so Patty decides to pull a double shift so Cathy won't lose her boyfriend.
- After feeling like a wallflower at one of Patty's parties, Cathy asks a newspaper columnist how she can be more popular. Cathy tries hard, but the results are not what she expects.
- After the Lane family discovers that their home played a part in the American Revolution, they learn that the local historical society wants to take over their house.
- After Patty is put in charge of the school prom she poses as Cathy in order to get Cathy's old school friend, who has become a pop star, to perform at the dance.
- Patty and Cathy accidentally eat a cake that Patty's mom had baked for a contest. Even though they lack any baking skills, the pair, along with Ross, decide to make a replacement cake.
- Patty needs to have her tonsils removed and her surgeon just so happens to look like Troy Donahue, much to Patty's delight.
- Patty paints a painting at school but everyone is afraid give their honest opinion about it. Will they put their money where their mouth is when the painting goes up for auction?
- Patty's rival Monica throws a party but doesn't invite Cathy. Patty gets Cathy invited but at the expense of losing Richard on a date to Monica, so Patty decides to skip the party. That is until she learns that a musical group needs a lead singer and there is a possibility of a record deal at the party.
- Patty begins to doubt Richard's commitment to her, and when Richard mistakes Patty for Cathy she sees this as an opportunity to put Richard to the test.
- Cathy is chosen to show Sal Mineo around his old Brooklyn Heights High School, but Patty thinks the honor should go to her. Cathy relents and Patty gets a chance to act with Sal Mineo in a school play.
- When Cathy is chosen to host a classical music program on a Brooklyn Heights radio station, Patty sees this as an opportunity to promote a new singing duo she has discovered.
- As part of a school project Patty writes a letter to a Soviet politician. While she is stunned to get a reply, she is even more surprised when the State Department gets involved.
- Even though her father forbids it, Patty wants to be a folk singer at the local coffee house. And brings Richard along as her manager.
- Patty mistakenly believes that Ross wishes to participate in a midget car race, so she dutifully proceeds, with Cathy's help, to build a car for Ross.
- As part of a school project, Patty becomes a foster parent for a Korean boy. Amongst all of the paperwork she signs is, unbeknown to her, an adoption form.
- Patty finds a pen pal through the newspaper and soon decides that her new pal is superior to Richard.