The rest of the episodes of the season feature the trio adjusting to college life, and Dobie continuing to deal with life with his parents, Herbert and Winifred Gillis, and working in (or trying not to work in) his father's grocery store.
The season originally aired Tuesdays at 8:30-9:00 pm (EST) on CBS from October 10, 1961 to June 26, 1962.
Despite getting good grades, Herbert thinks Dobie is taking easy classes because there are girls in them.
Dobie sees and instantly falls for Sally Bean (Carolyn Craig).
Dobie goes to Sally's house and meets her parents, Mr. (John Fiedler) and Mrs. Bean (Maxine Stuart).
Mr. Bean explains that because Sally is so soft-hearted, she can only date two boys at the same time so she can evaluate them on their merits rather than emotion.
Dobie and Maynard meet Pomfritt's wife Maude (Joyce Van Patten).
There Dobie could meet a rich guy whose father might give him a high paying job.
Herbert daydreams that Dobie meets Henry Cabot Loot, Jr. (Hal England) at Harvard.
Giselle tells Dobie that something happened so that her sisters don't need money anymore, so she can stay and be with him.
Zelda, who supposedly loves Dobie, decides to hit on new student Nate Gahagan.
Maynard's telling the truth to the extreme causes Herbert to lose a customer (Mary Jackson).
Dobie is in love with Sue Ellen Silnitzer (Nancy McCarthy) and this causes him to ignore Maynard.
If Maynard writes a paper good enough to be put in the Pryor Cryer, Mr. Pomfritt will give him a passing grade.
Burkhart suggests he write about the class's reenactment of some native ritual dances.
Because Dobie is busy with Sue Ellen, he OK's Maynard's paper without even reading it.
When everyone sees the plain floral dress that Burkhart and the students were going to wear, the matter is dropped.