Ozzie and Joe get roped into going to the Women's Club Annual Dinner Dance, so they secretly take dancing lessons at a downtown studio in hopes of impressing their wives.
The high cost of dating means that Rick and his fraternity brothers will have to save if they want to show their girls a big time. But cash seems to have a way of getting itself spent.
While Dave and June are on their honeymoon, Harriet decides to unpack their wedding gifts and fix up their new apartment without their knowledge or permission.
The fraternity brothers rent out a room to one of their professors. Naturally, it doesn't work out very well, and the boys have got to figure out a way to get him to move back out.
Rick and his date get invited to Dave and June's apartment for dinner. After Dave talks to June about it, to make sure it's okay, he finds out that Rick's date is one of his old girlfriends. Someone he's never mentioned to June.
Harriet is keeping seventy books of trading stamps in a kitchen drawer, which the Women's Club has saved and plans to redeem for a fancy gift to give to their retiring president at this evening's banquet. In the meantime, Ozzie, Joe, and Darby find the books and cash them in on sporting goods for themselves.
To make some extra money, Rick agrees to substitute for the vacationing milkman. In addition to the hard-earned cash, Rick discovers the job has a fringe benefit - meeting a beautiful customer first thing every morning.
Ozzie tells the neighborhood kids they can hold a pet show in his backyard, and then gets stuck by their parents with the unwanted responsibility of being the judge.
The Randolphs and Ozzie and Harriet hear wedding bells when Ricky goes out with the Randolph's niece. However, Ricky and the girl aren't really that interested in each other.
Rick and Wally's fraternity house is in danger of being put on scholastic probation, which means Wally must improve his study habits. To help out, Rick dates Ginger while Wally studies.
Rick and Wally compete for a date with a student nurse. Rick lands a date with her but has an allergic reaction to a vaccination, leaving the door open for Wally.
Ozzie and Harriet must replace their damaged sidewalk, and become sentimental over a section containing cement hand prints made by David and Ricky in 1945 when they were little. After saving the section, they don't know what to do with it.