John Boy tutors another person on a scholarship. He cheats during test and has to be turned in. John Boy acts as his lawyer to keep him in college rather than be expelled.John Boy tutors another person on a scholarship. He cheats during test and has to be turned in. John Boy acts as his lawyer to keep him in college rather than be expelled.John Boy tutors another person on a scholarship. He cheats during test and has to be turned in. John Boy acts as his lawyer to keep him in college rather than be expelled.
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- Erin Walton
- (as Mary Elizabeth McDonough)
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- (as Earl Hamner)
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- (as Barbara Litsky)
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- TriviaWhile eating chicken and dumplings with the Waltons, Tom Povich says that Clarke Hinkle was the greatest football player he has ever seen. NFL and College Football Hall of Famer Clarke Hinkle played for the Green Bay Packers from 1932 to 1941 and held the all-time National Football League (NFL) records for rushing yardage and carries when his playing career ended. He played college football for Bucknell University, where he set several records for the Bucknell Bison football team as a fullback playing offense and defense. During his playing days, he played both offense and defense what was then known as the "era of Iron man" football. Many critics considered him to be "the greatest football player in the world", during his era.
- GoofsAt dinner, Tom Povich says that he's from a small coal town near Pittsburgh when Grandpa blurts out "Aliquippa," which is about 25 miles outside Pittsburgh. Since Tom doesn't correct him, we can assume that Grandpa is correct. Later, during Tom's hearing, John-Boy says that Tom is from Bridgeton (John-Boy mispronounces it as "Bridgetown"), which is 330 miles to the east of Pittsburgh, on the other side of the state.
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Narrator: [narration as John 'John Boy' Walton, Jr. reading from his journal] When I was growing up on Waltons Mountain, the word "honor" was hardly ever used, but its meaning was well understood. Honorable behavior was something that was expected in my family. Therefore, I found it strange when, like every other freshman at school, I was told that honor was a tradition, and that the heart of it was to be found in a system that governed our lives as students, and one that, if ignored, could end our days as members of the student body.
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