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…
Founders day is approaching, and festivities at school are planned. In the morning routine between Connie and Mrs Davis they discuss a statue to be part of the official ceremonies…
An AFRS presentation, and opens with a public service announcement directed at it's military audience. Other breaks where a commercial would normally be found include other similar announcements. Miss Brooks…
Love is in the air as Mrs Davis talks with Connie about her new boyfriend, Henry. Will Mrs Davis be jumping into marriage anytime soon? Walter seems to be up…
Principle, Mr Conklin has called a meeting to discuss the problem of excessive noise in the hallowed halls of Madison High. What is the source of Conklin's irritations? It's only…
Connie talks with Mrs Davis about her Summer plans of going to Europe, and the real likelyhood that Connie actually has of going. Miss Brooks tells about the deal she…
Some people are naturally shy, and retiring, but according to Connie Brooks, Mr Boynton overdoes it. Connie has decided to break it off with the slow moving boyfriend and stop…
As Miss Brooks and Mrs Davis contemplate the boring weekend, the doorbell brings news. Mrs Davis is certain it's bad news. Mrs Davis is superstitious about opening telegrams, and won't…