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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.
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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S1, EP16 "The Hurricane"As acting principal, Miss Brooks shuts down the school after hearing a weather warning of an impending hurricane, and the gang takes refuge at the Conklin home.
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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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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, 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.
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S2, EP8 "Thanksgiving Show"When Miss Brooks goes in search of a dinner invitation for Thanksgiving, her friends and co-workers all misunderstand and show up at her house expecting a huge meal.
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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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