In a mixup at the airport, Karen mistakes and Italian sculptor several years her senior for her date.
Karen lets loose a flood of trouble when she takes up surfing.
Karen and her friends try to pool their money to buy a wig.
Karen pretends she can't drive---so that Jim Fraser can teach her.
Karen tries to keep boys from interrupting her studies.
The boy's name is Jerry Clark, and Karen thinks she's in love with him.
Steve has to scrap his Friday night bowling plans - he promised to take Karen to the Father-Daughter Dance.
Karen has gotten herself into a pickle: She's made three dates for Saturday night.
After seeing her teacher in tears, Karen assumes that the problem is romance, so she decides to play matchmaker.
Trouble begins when Karen uses her birthday check to buy an Afghan hound.
While lunching with her friends at a posh restaurant, Karen spots her father dining with a lovely woman.
Steve arranges for David Rowe to escort Karen to ""the big dance.""
The Scotts get new neighbors---and lots of trouble.
Steve begins to regret not buying Karen a new formal.
Karen and her girl friends compete for the attention of the new boy at school.
Karen tries to get out of a date set up by her parents.
Karen tries to learn who sent her a gift with a loving inscription.
Karen decides to rejuvenate her "aging" mother.
Karen and her new friend spend a gloomy holiday at a ski resort.
Karen's handsome new teacher inspires her romantically.
To prove she can handle responsibility Karen tries baby-sitting.
Grandma uses old-fashioned strictness while looking after the girls.
Steve gets jealous when Karen takes her homework problems elsewhere.
Karen tries to find out why she's having trouble getting dates.
As gossip columnist for the school paper, Karen puts some spice in the news
It's curtains for Karen, who didn't learn her part for the school play.
Mimi has a sudden interest in music---and other things romantic.