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- Graham's plans to buy Elizabeth an organ change when the transmission goes out on the family station wagon. Frustrated, he decides to sell the car, unaware that the girls have raised the money on their own to fix the transmission.
- Graham and Cindy decide to go on a diet together, but have trouble sticking to it.
- Cindy and Wendy each have a date, but Wendy ends up with Cindy's boyfriend.
- The girls accidentally push Father Hargis's car into the school pool, then decide whether to confess or cover it up.
- Cindy resists the advances of a guy she's dating by breaking his arm.
- Coach and Elizabeth go on a camping with the school's faculty leaving eldest daughter in charge of watching the rest of the family.
- When the fence railing was broken and placed back together poorly Coach decides to have what is known as "Coach's Court" to find out. He learns that it began when one of his boxers made obscene remarks toward Marie and J.R. got in his face telling him to knock it off. That's when the girls go see him and when he does it again Marie slugs him.
- St Auggie's holds a variety show and the Lubbock clan participate. The Lubbock Babes do their usual performance, JR and Sherrie do a magic show, and Graham does a comedy routine despite his stage fright.
- After a show, a tall-dark-and-handsome stranger buys Wendy a beer and the two go for a joyride. The joy, however, quickly turns to despair when the guy stops at a convenience store -- and robs it.
- Wendy, Cindy, Connie, and Marie start singing as The Lubbock Babes, but try not to tell Graham.
- Connie ends up wearing a costume to the Medieval Ball that enhances her cleavage. When she gets asked out on a date, she ponders if the guy wants to date her or if he only liked her for her padding.
- It's the first day of school for Coach Lubbock and his children. While the girls are adjusting to their new surroundings, Graham J.R. conjures up a lie that the family is on the lam.
- When a patron at Danny's drops dead at Marie's feet during her solo, she blames herself for killing him.
- Marie and Elizabeth travel to a convent for a two-week trial, but on the way Elizabeth begins to suspect Marie's only doing it to please her.
- Coach Graham Lubbock uproots his brood from New York to California for a new teaching job; only to find that it's an all-boys school which doesn't sit well with the facts he has four teenage daughters.
- Wendy's punishment for going out with a loser is to go out with a guy chosen by her parents, a nature scout (David Kaufman) whose idea of fun is clog dancing.
- Connie develops a crush on her poetry professor. He asks her to go somewhere with him. When Coach learns of this he rushes off to get her.
- Coach teaches the girls about not playing when there's no grass on the field. A very special episode.
- The quarterback of the Coach's football team takes a liking to Wendy. And when it seems that he's not focused on the game, Coach lets them go out on a date, and gives them free reign to do what they want. But when they play their last game, Coach wants them to stop seeing each other. However, they don't want to.
- Cindy goes for a spot on the campus radio station. Despite much disbelief from others, Cindy gets the job on her merit, only to hear that her father was supposed to "get her the job."
- JR, feeling that he's being overshadowed by his sisters, tries to make his mark by spray-painting "Ratboy Lives" on the side of the gym.
- J.R. and Sherrie get in a fight and break all of Elizabeth's china. In order to replace the broken dishes, the pair raise the prices of candy bars they're supposed to be selling for the school charity.
- As the Lubbock sisters take to the stage to sing once more in the local pizzeria, they each daydream about where their singing might one day take them.
- To help out with the family, Marie, Cindy, Wendy, and Connie go out and find part-time jobs. But only two daughters succeed.
- Elizabeth takes on the task of the St. Auggie's choir, but Cindy, Wendy and Connie do their best to sabotage their chances of making the choir.