There's something peaceful about a lake. On the surface, clean, shimmering water, with wind kicking up little ripples on the surface. Ducks swimming, or waddling near the shoreline. A row…
A constant problem of schools is the overcrowded classroom. Miss Brooks and Walter Denton discuss the overcrowding as they rearrange the desks to try to make more room. As they…
When Connie and Boynton's vacation plans have taken separate tracks, she has decided to put herself on the market to date other men. Connie takes a cab ride home and…
Though Mr. Boynton is friendly enough for most folks, he's just not friendly enough towards our favorite English teacher, Connie Brooks. She talks with Mrs. Davis about ways to turn…
After the Easter holiday, it can take some time to get use to the routine of going back to school. Connie talks about the special, crazy clothes days the student…
To boost her meager teacher's income, Connie tells about some freelance writing she has been up to. Using pen names, she has submitted various articles to a magazine. She tries…
One reason that Connie Brooks and her landlady get along so well is due to cooperation, which Connie describes so well. Topics at the breakfast table include Mrs Davis substituting…
Many of the daily problems in a school teacher's life happen outside the classroom. As an example, Connie, Mrs Davis, and Minirva demonstrate a typical morning before school. Mrs Davis…
Miss Brooks talks about the things that occupy her time, and the odd concoctions that Mrs Davis makes. At school, Connie is on the way to the cafeteria for lunch.…