Though Connie Brooks and Mr Conklin have had their rough spells, lately things have been smoother. Wow, I'll bet that can't last. Connie recounts her latest date with Mr Boynton…
A trip is planned to attend a teacher's convention, and Mrs Davis talks with Connie as she packs. It proves to have some potential when it's revealed that Mr Boynton…
Normally, Connie Brooks enjoys her work, and her students, but at times she has run ins with the principal, Mr Conklin. Sometimes unexplained accedents just happen when Mr Conklin is…
Basketball isn't one of Connie Brooks favorite sports. She recounts the events of the last Wednesday morning when Mrs Davis tells her that Walter wants to see her, and shares…
It's National Pickle Week, and Connie Brooks tells how she managed to get herself into her latest pickle. She tells Mrs Davis about her money crunch, and then tries to…
In her classroom, Connie Brooks gets an earful about school policy, and in keeping her blackboard clean. Can her words soften the grumpy old principal? Walter enters, and more Springtime…
Connie Brooks complains to Mrs Davis about her car troubles before Walter arrives for her ride to school. Walter tells about his project, a hand built radio. With the rainy weather, Mr Conklin is in a grumpy mood. Is he ever in a good one? At school, Connnie drops off Walters radio in the science lab. In the process, she gets a lesson on the environment, and an early warning from Mr Boynton that the global climate is changing.
With last Friday being the 13th, Connie and Mrs Davis talk about superstitions. To top it off, Minirva came home with two black kittens. The dippy landlady has a concoction for Connie to give to Mr Conklin to cure a case of hiccups. Walter pops in to take Connie to school, and talks about an ad he saw for an alcoholism cure. A product that he ordered, then had sent to Mr Conklins house as a prank.
The holiday season is over, and it's time to return to the daily grind of school. When Walter stops in to pick up Miss Brooks for school, she learns that Stretch Snodgrass has a problem. At school, she learns of a problem that Mr Conklin has. He needs Connie to write a speech for him, but will her buttering up build his confidence to do it himself? Stretch demonstrates his wonderful English abilities, both in speech and in writing. I feel a mix up coming on.
The big game at Clay City is all the rage among the students and faculty alike. Besides the big game, Miss Brooks is in competition with Miss Enright for becoming…