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The students strike for better food.
The students strike for better food.
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S1, EP14 "Aunt Mattie Boynton"Miss Brooks shows off her business skills for a promotion by getting a great deal on fuel oil for Conklin's furnace, not knowing that he's just had it converted to a forced air unit.
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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.
Our Miss Brooks
S1, EP22 "Mister Casey's Will"Conklin, Boynton, and Miss Brooks attend the reading of the will of Mr. Casey, a cat.
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S1, EP20 "Wake-Up Plan"Miss Brooks oversleeps for class thanks to some sleeping pills Mrs. Davis had stored in an aspirin bottle. Later, others make the same mistake and doze off in Conklin's office.
Our Miss Brooks
S1, EP19 "The Model Teacher"A female photographer who arrives to take pictures of a model teacher catches the eye of Mr. Boynton, infuriating Miss Brooks, who forces herself between the two.
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S1, EP18 "Old Marblehead"Conklin commissions a bust of himself for Madison High's library and finances it by fining students and teachers for breaking rules he makes up on the spot.
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