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Miss Brooks helps Mr. Boynton hide a jockey and his horse from gangsters who are owed money; when Billy Bunker shows up at school, the pair try to pass him off as a student by making Mr. Conklin think that he's losing his memory.
Miss Brooks helps Mr. Boynton hide a jockey and his horse from gangsters who are owed money; when Billy Bunker shows up at school, the pair try to pass him off as a student by making Mr. Conklin think that he's losing his memory.
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S1, EP25 "Fisher's Pawn Shop"Thanks to Conklin's lousy management of the athletic budget, the baseball team's season opener might be canceled. Miss Brooks and others take school valuables to the local pawn shop to hock for the needed funds.
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S1, EP27 "The Yodar Kritch Award"Miss Brooks must present an award to a dim-witted student, or his father will cancel the big barbecue that she and Mr. Boynton are invited to.
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S4, EP16 "Twins at School"Bonnie, Connie's imaginary twin sister, takes part in a scheme against Mr. Conklin.
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S4, EP12 "The New Gym Instructor"Connie chooses the most handsome, but least qualified candidate for a physical-education position.
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S4, EP10 "Connie and Bonnie"Miss Brooks is in a gambling joint when it's raided, giving Conklin just the excuse he needs to fire her. To save her job, she invents a twin sister and pretends to be the fictional woman.
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