Room 222

Season 2

Teacher Pete Dixon tries to teach the students at Walt Whitman High to be tolerant. He's assisted by girlfriend and school counselor, Liz and student teacher (later teacher) Alice. The students love him.
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26 Episodes
  • Write On, Brother
    E1
    Episode 1Write On, BrotherA group of students who are tired of the school administration's control over the school newspaper decide to start their own underground newspaper about life at Walt Whitman High. For their premiere issue, they interview Pete Dixon, who agrees to keep their identities a secret. But that first issue also includes a "teacher evaluation" column -- which makes a number of nasty comments about several teachers, including Alice Johnson.
  • The Laughing Majority
    E2
    Episode 2The Laughing MajorityThe school ""class clown"" decides to run for student council president.
  • The Lincoln Story
    E3
    Episode 3The Lincoln StoryAcrimonious student debates ruin Pete's chances for a teaching award.
  • Adam's Lib
    E4
    Episode 4Adam's LibWomen's lib comes into the school when a girl tries out for the varsity basketball team.
  • Choose One: And They Lived (Happily/Unhappily) Ever After
    E5
    Episode 5Choose One: And They Lived (Happily/Unhappily) Ever AfterKaufman chooses Pete for the administration training program.
  • Captain of the Team
    E6
    Episode 6Captain of the TeamConflicts develop between two students, Craig Jackson and Brendan Michaels, Craig a short-haired, straight-laced type who respects authority and often exercises it as a hall monitor, and Brendan an easygoing free spirit with long hair who abides authority grudgingly if at all. Tension boil over, however, when the track coach becomes ill and Pete Dixon takes over for the balance of the season. Pete relaxes the discipline and permits students with long hair to play for the team -- including Brendan Michaels, who is an excellent pole vaulter. This doesn't sit well, however, with Craig Jackson, who abruptly quits as the team captain because of the constant clowning that Brendan brings with him onto the team.
  • Only a Rose
    E7
    Episode 7Only a RoseA Jewish woman with no college background arrives at Whitman High to teach.
  • The Fuzz That Grooved
    E8
    Episode 8The Fuzz That GroovedThe friendly cop on the beat is replaced by a tough no nonsense one who causes nothing but tension at the school.
  • Half Way
    E9
    Episode 9Half WayA prejudiced father tries to transfer his daughter to a private school in order to keep her away from the black students at the school.
  • Dreams of Glory
    E10
    Episode 10Dreams of GloryPete tries to get a shy boy interested in karate in order to impress the girl he loves.
  • The Valedictorion
    E11
    Episode 11The ValedictorionA nonconformist challenges the graduation traditions.
  • Mel Wertz and the Nickel-Plated Toothpick
    E12
    Episode 12Mel Wertz and the Nickel-Plated ToothpickWalt Whitman student Mel must decide between finishing high school and his rock group when the Nickel Plated Toothpick is offered a recording contract. Thanks to Oriole Adams for suppyling this synopsis.
  • What Would We Do Without Bobbie?
    E13
    Episode 13What Would We Do Without Bobbie?Both her fellow students and her teachers at Walt Whitman are impressed by the drive and energy constantly exhibited by Bobbie Walstone, and the "Generation Gap" prom is no exception. Bobbie volunteers for three different roles in helping to make the prom a success. But as the day of the dance draws near, some of the students are dismayed to discover that Bobbie herself has no date for the big night.
  • Cheating
    E14
    Episode 14CheatingWalt Whitman pupil Chris Beaumont is apparently one of the few students who does not cheat in the math class of no-nonsense teacher Howard Bruckner. When Bruckner unfairly accuses Beaumont of cheating, too, however, Beaumont begins to think that perhaps he should take the easier way out, too -- especially when another student, Ferdie Landis, offers him an "advance copy" of Bruckner's next exam.
  • How About That Cherry Tree
    E15
    Episode 15How About That Cherry TreeA black student is accused of forging a teacher's signature on a scholarship application form.
  • Mr. Bomberg
    E16
    Episode 16Mr. BombergAn overly demanding and severe teacher upsets the students at the school.
  • The Long Honeymoon
    E17
    Episode 17The Long HoneymoonWalt Whitman Principal Seymour Kaufman takes a personal interest in the situation of one student, Jerry Cates, who is a standout basketball player but whose grades have been tumbling, and who frequently falls asleep in class. Kaufman discovers that Jerry's mother has more or less abandoned him, forcing him to take on a night job just to pay the rent -- meaning that Jerry may end up in a foster home unless some other arrangements for his welfare.
  • Opportunity Room
    E18
    Episode 18Opportunity RoomLiz McIntyre is rotated to the "opportunity room," a kind of detention in a classroom setting. Her most difficult charges are Tamara, a dreamy girl who nevertheless excels at art; and George Badgely, who resents authority and is the most difficult student to reach. Beset with a room full of troublemakers, Liz decides to take up George's contention that teachers are the problem: she has the students help each other with their best subjects -- and tries putting George himself in charge of the class.
  • The Last Full Moon
    E19
    Episode 19The Last Full MoonCharlie Morano and Abbie Domier confess that they have been married for more than four months while keeping the marriage a secret, having disregarded advice from Pete Dixon and Liz McIntyre that they should wait to tie the knot. Faced with the fact of Charlie's and Abbie's marriage, however, Pete and Liz now suggest that the newlyweds admit the truth to their parents -- whatever the consequences.
  • Hip Hip Hooray
    E20
    Episode 20Hip Hip HoorayPete tries to avert a riot between his school and a rival school over the upcoming football game.
  • Paul Revere Rides Again
    E21
    Episode 21Paul Revere Rides AgainA mysterious masked vigilante starts appearing on the rooftops of the school, showering people with (dry) garbage and leaving anti-litter messages signed ""Paul Revere"". The teachers, or a teacher, figures out the vigilante's identity -- he's the only kid with an anti-litter bug and a Paul Revere fetish, and subtly encourages the kid to pursue his cause along more conventional lines. ""Revere"" makes one final appearance on the rooftops, sending down a paper airplane with a poem written on it. The poem ends: ""So don't litter my children, or you will hear of the return of Paul Revere.""
  • I Hate You, Silas Marner
    E22
    Episode 22I Hate You, Silas MarnerAlice allows the students to read Catch 22 instead of the book assigned by the Head of the English department, Silas Marner.
  • You Can Take a Big Boy Out of the Country but...
    E23
    Episode 23You Can Take a Big Boy Out of the Country but...A rural-born transfer student finds an unlikely ally in Jason when the students poke fun at and take advantage of him. Thanks to Oriole Adams for suppyling this synopsis.
  • If It's Not Here, Where is It?
    E24
    Episode 24If It's Not Here, Where is It?Former Walt Whitman student Monty Harris returns after two years in the Marines to finish his senior year at his old high school. He expects that he will now be admired by the other students because of his real-world experience. But he finds that the language and the mind-set of the students has changed from what he remembers, and that their attitude toward him is different from what he anticipates.
  • Laura Fay, You're Okay!
    E25
    Episode 25Laura Fay, You're Okay!Many of the boys in Alice Johnson's English class over-react to Laura Fay, a transfer student whom they find quite attractive. Laura Fay herself is a sensitive young woman who loves poetry, and who jumps at the chance to try out for a "College Bowl"-style competition between Whitman and other high schools. But as the harassment by her male peers continues, she decides to drop out of the competition -- and perhaps out of school as well.
  • A Sort of Loving
    E26
    Episode 26A Sort of LovingWith drugs becoming a big problem, the teachers set up a confidential ""talk session"" with the kids to help them with their problems. The sessions prove to be a success when one particularly troubled boy is reached.
Cast of Season 2
  • Denise NicholasLiz McIntyre
  • Michael ConstantineSeymour Kaufman
  • Lloyd HaynesPete Dixon
  • Karen ValentineAlice Johnson
 
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