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The gang tries to get Conklin to spend a little money on heat by making him think the cold is making everyone sick.
The gang tries to get Conklin to spend a little money on heat by making him think the cold is making everyone sick.
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S3, EP5 "Angela's Wedding"Mr. Boynton's jealous of the glances Connie gives to the handsome new coach.
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S1, EP10 "Blue Goldfish"The gang tries to get Conklin to spend a little money on heat by making him think the cold is making everyone sick.
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S1, EP11 "The Stolen Aerial"When word gets around that Miss Brooks is having her TV antenna repaired for free, people dump their broken aerials on Connie to take to the shop; Mr. Conklin becomes suspicious and is convinced that Miss Brooks is an out-of-control antenna thief.
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S1, EP12 "The Hobby Show"The students and faculty of Madison High propose a hobby show as a diversion for overworked Miss Brooks, but she ends up even more exhausted.
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S2, EP30 "The Bicycle Thief"Connie looks after a student whose family is having financial problems.
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S2, EP5 "The Little Visitor"Connie and Mr. Boynton jeopardize Mr. Conklin's promotion when they mistakenly assume that he is expecting a baby.
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S2, EP3 "Spare the Rod"Mr. Conklin finds a letter from the school board to the previous principal chastising him for his tyrannical rule. Fearing trouble for himself, he institutes a spare the rod policy that fails miserably.
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