Cathy feels out of place at Patty's party and returns to her room. She dreams of being popular and having a date with Frankie Avalon (himself). Cathy writes a letter to her Aunt Jane asking help to change her image from "a terrible wallflower". She sends Cathy a book she wrote herself entitled "You Can Be Popular" that Cathy takes to heart. Implying the lessons backfires in one manner or another, however, leaving her to question her purpose and direction.
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