- Homer and Bart try to start their own grease business; Lisa organizes a school dance.
- Homer and Bart decide to get rich by selling cooking lard. At the same time Lisa is perturbed when Alex Whitney, a sophisticated new class-mate arrives at the school and becomes instantly popular. Lisa is tasked with organizing a school dance but after the lard has found its way onto school premises both Alex and Lisa have fun by throwing it at each other.—don @ minifie-1
- When a new student arrives at Springfield Elementary, Lisa befriends her and the group of girls convinces Principal Skinner to organize a dance; Homer convinces Bart to drop out of school to be a grease salesman, which leads to an altercation.—Dynasti Noble
- Homer and Bart decides to start a grease buisness but are pushed out of it by two burly guys. Meanwhile, Lisa has to show around a snooty, mature new girl, Alex Whitney. She impresses all of Lisa's friends and convinces Principle Skinner to change the "Apple Pick" to a formal school dance, which Lisa isn't very into. She tries to act all mature so that boys will ask her out but instead makes herself look silly and decides against it. On the night of the dance, Homer and Bart try to steal the school's supply of grease but the pipe bursts and all the grease empties into the cafeteria causing the kids to have a "grease-ball" fight, which Alex won't join saying that it's too immature and disgusting. The episode ends where Lisa throws a grease ball at Alex, telling her to act her age, causing Alex to join in.
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