In responce to freak accidents at school, Mr Conklin puts Miss Brooks in charge of being the safety monitor. Since she seems to be a main source of accidents, especially…
Mr Boynton has been away on a biology convention, and Connie Brooks is feeling the loss. When Walter Denton pops in, he hints that Mr LaBlanc, the French teacher, may…
Since the outset of the school year, one topic dominates in school social life, football. Walter Denton proclaims that he's determined to join his friend Stretch to win a letter…
As Connie Brooks faces another day of dragging herself out of bed, and off to school, she and landlady, Mrs Davis discuss the bashful Mr Boynton. Walter Denton arrives with…
Connie's dreams are shattered when the alarm reminds her of reality. She tells Mrs Davis about the new school scheme to make a faculty a part of the cheerleading squad.…
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…