Connie hasn't been getting much rest, and Mrs Davis talks with her about it. Walter Denton approaches Miss Brooks about his big Halloween party plans. She's a little reluctant, until…
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…
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.…
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,…
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…
Connie Brooks talks with Mrs Davis about an important phone call from the school board head, Mr Stone. The trouble that they are having is that she is on a…
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…