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Miss Brooks and Mr. Boynton each accept a lucrative job elsewhere, but since they signed agreements promising not to quit mid-semester, they set out to force Mr. Conklin to fire them.
Miss Brooks and Mr. Boynton each accept a lucrative job elsewhere, but since they signed agreements promising not to quit mid-semester, they set out to force Mr. Conklin to fire them.
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Our Miss Brooks
S2, EP11 "Oh, Dem Golden Slippers"A fabulous ball gown and flowers are delivered to Miss Brooks from a secret admirer as she prepares for the school's masquerade ball.
Our Miss Brooks
S2, EP13 "Hospital Capers"Miss Brooks forgets to mail a letter for Mr. Conklin, resulting in his insurance not being paid; Mr. Boynton is injured on property owned by Conklin, and the threat of a lawsuit from Boynton's ambulance-chasing lawyer has Conklin worked into a panic.
Our Miss Brooks
S4, EP12 "The New Gym Instructor"Connie chooses the most handsome, but least qualified candidate for a physical-education position.
Our Miss Brooks
S2, EP15 "Do It Yourself"After Walter greatly exaggerates Miss Brooks' carpentry skills, Connie is put in charge of rebuilding the garage that Mr. Conklin's electrical skills exploded.
Our Miss Brooks
S4, EP2 "Transition Show"With Madison High about to be razed for a freeway, Miss Brooks is hired by a private school. Not realizing Conklin will be the new principal at the same school, Connie tells him what a pompous windbag he is.
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