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As Young As We Are

"Teacher and her student . . . too close,. too often!"

Scandal erupts in a small town when a high school teacher is romantically linked with one of her male students. Newly minted teacher Kim (Pippa Scott) is thrilled to land her first job, even though the principal warns her that the school has a rough reputation. Before classes begin, Kim dates a local, Hank (Robert Harland), and is horrified to learn that he's one of her students.

Top Cast

  • Robert Harland

    Robert Harland

    Hank Moore

  • Pippa Scott

    Pippa Scott

    Kim Hutchins

  • Majel Barrett

    Majel Barrett

    Joyce Goodwin

  • Ty Hardin

    Ty Hardin

    Roy Nielson (as Ty Hungerford)

  • Barry Atwater

    Barry Atwater

    Mr. Carl Peterson

  • Carla Hoffman

    Carla Hoffman

    Nina Cook

  • Ellen Corby

    Ellen Corby

    Nettie McPherson

  • Stafford Repp

    Stafford Repp

    John

  • Ross Elliott

    Ross Elliott

    Bob

Overview

Scandal erupts in a small town when a high school teacher is romantically linked with one of her male students. Newly minted teacher Kim (Pippa Scott) is thrilled to land her first job, even though the principal warns her that the school has a rough reputation. Before classes begin, Kim dates a local, Hank (Robert Harland), and is horrified to learn that he's one of her students.

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