- Officer Kirk - the new acting sheriff - begins a harassment campaign against Fonzie, and won't relent until he leaves Milwaukee.
- Officer Kirk comes to Arnold's to make a few announcements: First, he's the new acting sheriff, and second, he plans to drive several hoodlums out of town. One of the names he reads is Fonzie; when questioned by the Fonz, Kirk explains that he "doesn't like anything" about him. The bravado Fonzie shows around Kirk is just a cover - he's really troubled by the officer's constant harassment. Richie decides to write a letter to the editor of the Milwaukee Journal, while Howard - who is also considering contacting the mayor about Kirk's power-hungry attitude - calls a meeting of the Leopard Lodge to pressure Kirk into stopping his harassment campaign. However, Kirk somehow finds out what's going on, shows up at the Cunninghams and tries to intimidate the Lodge members into backing off (by threatening such things as ticketing the group for unlawful assembly, revoking Arnold's dance floor permit, citing Mr. Malph for a sign variance violation and taking away Howard's loading zone). Eventually, Kirk learns that Fonzie is at Arnold's and goes in for a late-night confrontation. Fonzie agrees to leave town, under the condition that he will now deal with Richie (who comes in clad in a leather jacket and greased hair). Kirk says he will be more than glad to deal with Richie, but then Potsie, Ralph, Joanie, Howard, Marion, Al ... and a bunch of teen-agers - all dressed in leather jackets, plain white T-shirts and blue jeans (except for Marion, who has on a skirt instead of jeans) - show up. Kirk eventually realizes he's outnumbered and concedes defeat. Everyone decides to celebrate with an impromptu sock hop.—Brian Rathjen <briguy_52732@yahoo.com>
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