Chip dates an older woman and Robbie finds his ideas misinterpreted when the Douglas boys face the troubles of growing up. Meanwhile, Robbie tries to come up with a novel idea for the school float, and proceeds to demonstrate that teenage is just a time in life, but his speech, activities and clothes prove that it something much more, a lesson Chip also begins to learn.
| Name | Type | Role | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Joseph Hoffman | Writer | ||
| Dorothy Cooper Foote | Writer | ||
| James V. Kern | Director |