Teachers everywhere are looking forward to returning to the classroom, tanned and rested. Connie Brooks isn't quite so eager after a Summer of teaching Summer school. She talks with Mrs…
To open the show, Miss Brooks tells about the romantic side, or lack thereof, of Mr Boynton. Particularly of the books she found him reading. At breakfast, Walter joins her,…
Connie and Mrs Davis talk about the lazy slump that the Summer vacation has brought on. Connie seems to be missing Mr Boynton, until she finds out that he's spending…
Everybody talks about the weather, but nobody does anything about it, except Miss Brooks. The absent minded Mrs Davis and Connie share their ideas for keeping cool. Walter pops in,…
Miss Brooks opens by talking with Mrs Davis about her cash flow troubles. Mrs Davis changes topics by talking about vacation plans. She suggests to Connie about getting a job…
After the two week vacation for the Christmas holiday, Connie Brooks gets ready to return to school. If she survives her conversation with her absent minded landlady Mrs Davis. On…
The show gets a rough start when it's delayed by technical difficulties. A brief musical presentation is presented as listeners wait for the program to start. Once the technical troubles…
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.…