Connie Brooks expresses her gratitude for the recently past holiday observed for Washington's birthday. Mr Boynton seeks her out with what seems a romantic, personal intent. Connie's heart is all…
The normally bashful Mr Boynton turns into the kind of lover Connie dreams about, but only in her dreams. Her dream can't last, and Connie has breakfast with Mrs Davis.…
Connie talks about having feelings for Mr Boynton, then about her favorite student, Walter Denton driving her to the beauty salon. Walter tells Miss Brooks about her rival, Miss Enright,…
Connie Brooks is having a nightmare where Mr Conklin rants on about having more discipline, and less horseplay at school. Under Conklins careful control, her dreams are filled with excersizes.…
In the opening, Connie tells about her recent duties in charge of the latest school project. Mr Conklin has instituted a Student Banking program, and Connie is in charge of…
Though Connie loves her work, and her students, the past few days have been hectic. It's time for mid-term exams at school, and she needs to get her test questions…
Poetic notes to Harriot are discovered by Mr Boynton, and the teacher talks to Walter about his own romantic side. Elsewhere, Mr Conklin talks with Miss Brooks about keeping Walter…
In a misguided theory to make his school a trend setter, Mr Conklin has mandated that school should be held on Saturday. Of course a revolt among both students and…
Actually, incomplete due to having commercials and theme music cut, otherwise it's all there. Walter Denton approaches Miss Brooks with a problem. He and Harriot had been caught necking out…