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Oct 2, 1953-Jun 18, 1954
31 episodes
- Connie applies for a summer job tutoring children in a hillbilly troupe.
- Connie looks after a student whose family is having financial problems.
- Everyone at school wants to take advantage of a travel agency's cheap rates.
- Connie tries to convince Mr. Boynton and Mr. Conklin that they're old.
- Miss Brooks hears that a woman from Mr. Boynton's past is back in town and her curiosity is piqued.
- Mr. Conklin is obsessed with taking a series of photos of an egg hatching for a photography contest.
- Miss Brooks proves she is not qualified to teach first aid.
- Mr. Conklin tells Miss Brooks to help students after school.
- Hypochondriac Angela announces she has just one month to live, even though nothing is wrong.
- Principal Conklin is unhappy when Walter Denton takes a romantic interest in his daughter.
- Miss Brooks schemes with Angela to make Mr. Boynton feel ancient so he will be ready to marry.
- Walter plays an early April Fool's Day trick on Mr. Conklin by pretending to be a radio quiz host.
- Connie tries to keep an honor student from being taken away from his family.
- Connie backs into Mr. Conklin's car, and then scrambles to come up with money to cover the repairs.
- Miss Brooks helps Mr. Boynton hide a jockey and his horse from gangsters who are owed money.
- Mrs. Davis gets in trouble for unwittingly selling phony tickets to the Policeman's Ball.
- After Walter exaggerates Miss Brooks' carpentry skills, Connie is charged with rebuilding a garage.
- Brooks, Conklin and Boynton investigate when Mr. Bagley, the mailman, suddenly quits his job.
- Miss Brooks forgets to mail a letter for Mr. Conklin, resulting in his insurance not being paid.
- After buying a magic Christmas tree, Connie dozes off and dreams that all her friends drop by.
- A fabulous ball gown and flowers are delivered to Miss Brooks from a secret admirer.
- Mr. Boynton and Mr. Conklin trade for majority ownership of Walter Denton's old car.
- Miss Brooks and Mr. Boynton try to force Mr. Conklin to fire them.
- Connie's friends and co-workers show up at her house expecting a huge Thanksgiving meal.
- Conklin blames Miss Brooks for swiping his phone book, but Connie thinks Conklin took hers.
- Miss Brooks gets a traffic ticket during Conklin's safe driving campaign.
- Connie and Mr. Boynton jeopardize Mr. Conklin's promotion when they assume he is expecting a baby.
- Connie joins the faculty band to be close to the conductor Mr. Boynton.
- Fearing trouble for himself, Mr. Conklin institutes a spare the rod policy that fails miserably.
- Walter is upset by the anonymous love poems Harriet is receiving, so he turns to Mr. Boynton.