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Connie chaperones the football team to a game in nearby Clay City, hoping to spend the weekend with Mr. Boynton, but chaos ensues when she fails to read one of Principal Conklin's memos.
Connie chaperones the football team to a game in nearby Clay City, hoping to spend the weekend with Mr. Boynton, but chaos ensues when she fails to read one of Principal Conklin's memos.
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S2, EP1 "Clay City Chaperone"Connie chaperones the football team to a game in nearby Clay City, hoping to spend the weekend with Mr. Boynton, but chaos ensues when she fails to read one of Principal Conklin's memos.
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S2, EP2 "Bones, Son of Cyrano"Walter is upset by the anonymous love poems Harriet is receiving, so he turns to Mr. Boynton, who writes out his favorite quote from "Cyrano de Bergerac." When the poem falls into the wrong hands, it causes chaos amongst everyone.
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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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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, EP38 "June Bride"Connie agrees to act as a proxy and stand in for Mr. LeBlanche's overseas bride in a wedding ceremony, but Walter thinks the two teachers are getting hitched and enlists Mr. Conklin and Mr. Boynton in preventing the nuptials.
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S1, EP37 "Capistrano's Revenge"Mrs. Davis finds an injured bird in the yard and asks Connie to take it to Mr. Boynton for care, but no one has the nerve to tell her that the bird died.
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