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60 - The Tooth
Beaver becomes frightened when he finds out the dentist is going
to drill his tooth. He has heard horror stories from his friends
about how much it hurts. Beaver starts to scream when he gets
in the dentists chair, but the dentist tells Beaver that he
will give him every toy in the toy box if the drilling hurts.
Beaver admits that the drilling didn't hurt. Of course
Beaver doesn't take every toy, but he does take a few toy soldiers.
61 - Beaver Gets Adopted
Beaver becomes jealous that Wally won a trophy at school, and
so by accident he breaks it. Although he tries to glue it back
together he is unsuccessful, and so Beaver's parents scold him.
Beaver becomes upset with this and goes to an Adoption Agency
where he requests new parents to live with. Eventually, June
and Ward show up to collect Beaver.
62 - The Haunted House
Beaver believes that Miss Cooper is a witch who lives in a haunted
house on the way to his school. He becomes very scared when
June tells Miss Cooper that Beaver will walk her dog every day.
Beaver refuses to do the job because he is scared of her, but
when he runs into the old woman at the pet store he changes
his mind about her.
63 - The Bus Ride
Wally escorts Beaver to Billy Payton's house for the weekend,
about 90 miles away from Mayfield. Wally and Beaver stop to
get refreshments, but wind up getting on two different buses.
Beaver gets on the bus that heads home, while his brother gets
on a bus headed for Crystal Falls.
64 - Beaver and Gilbert
Gilbert Bates moves in across the street from the Cleavers and
becomes one of Beaver's new best friends. However, because of
all the lies Gilbert tells, Beaver and Gilbert get into a fight
and must learn to work things out together.
65 - The Price of Fame
Beaver stays after school one day to snoop around his teacher's
office and make sure she doesn't keep a spanking machine in
her desk. He becomes satisfied when he doesn't find one, but
manages to lock himself in the principal's office. His only
means of escape is to pull the fire alarm and ride home in the
fire truck, but he pays the price when his parents find out.
66 - A Horse Named Nick
Wally and Beaver work at a carnival that has come to town for
a little while. Their parents warn them to make sure that they
get paid before the carnival leaves town. Instead of giving
the boys money, the carnival gives the two boys a tired old
horse named Nick. Now the family has to decide what to do with
the horse because they can't keep him.
67 - Beaver's Hero
After realizing that his father was in the war with President
Eisenhower, Beaver brags about his father to all of his classmates
the next day. He says he will bring in some mementos to show
the kids that don't believe him, but when he goes to look for
something, he learns that his father was an engineer who built
bases and didn't fight during the war. Beaver still thinks
his dad is a hero anyway.
68 - Beaver Says Goodbye
Ward makes an offer on a house in Madison, and so Beaver automatically
assumes they are moving and says good-bye to his classmates
and teacher. When Beaver finds out that they are in fact staying,
he doesn't quite know how to tell his school that he isn't moving
after all.
69 - Beaver's Newspaper
Larry and Beaver find Wally's broken typewriter in the garage
and decide to have it fixed. They start typing their own newspaper
called "The Maple Drive News", but problems arise
when June makes Wally and Beaver work together on the newspaper.
70 - Beaver's Sweater
Beaver begs his parents to let him buy an "Eskimo"
sweater that he sees in a store window. His parents finally
agree to it, and Beaver wears the sweater the next day to school.
However, problems arise for Beaver when he sees Judy wearing
the same exact sweater in school as well.
71 - Friendship
Beaver and Larry have a fight. Ward tells Beaver of the story
about Pythias and Damon and the boys make up and swear they
will die for each other. However, Larry takes advantage of Beaver
after making this deal, and Ward has to explain to Beaver that
Larry isn't being a very good friend right now. The boys eventually
work it out by the end.
72 - Dance Contest
Mary Ellen Rogers takes Wally to the Mayfield Cotillion and
enters the two in a cha-cha dance contest. Wally is too afraid
to tell Mary that he doesn't know how to cha-cha, so he buys
a record that he hopes will teach him. However, he gets into
trouble when he gets into a fight with Beaver and breaks the
record.
73 - Wally's Hair Comb
Wally gives himself a strapping new hair style that his parents
absolutely hate. They beg Wally to get rid of it , but he refuses
because it was inspired by Eddie. The last straw, however, is
when Beaver copies Wally's hairdo and wants to wear the new
look to school. Wally's parents then convince Wally to change
his hair back to its normal style because of how silly Beaver
looks.
74 - The Cookie Fund
Beaver and Larry are convinced by Roger Delacy to give him part
of the cookie fund for his starving sister. He promises to pay
the boys back the next day. However, the next day Roger denies
ever taking the money and says that his gang will beat up Beaver
and Larry if they say anything to anyone. They wind up telling
their parents, who help them replace the money.
75- Forgotten Party
Beaver is invited to David Manning's birthday party, and he
promises to be there. However, the day of the party Beaver is
nowhere to be found because he has forgotten about the party
and gone off to take pictures with his new camera. June and
Ward finally find Beaver and take him to the party, where Beaver
feels so bad about his memory lapse that he gives the camera
to David.
76 - Beaver the Athlete
Beaver comes home with a D in gym class on his report card,
and his parents are very upset. Beaver decides to play baseball
where the teams are the boys vs. the girls, and Judy is the
best player. It becomes a personal battle between Beaver and
Judy on the day of the big game because Beaver wants to prove
to everyone that he really can be a good athlete even though
he failed gym class.
77 - Found Money
Larry has no money to go to the carnival with, and his mother
won't give him any. She told him if he found money that he could
go to the carnival. So, Larry takes some of his mother's money,
throws it out the window, technically "finds" it, and he and
Beaver go to the carnival. However, all of the parents are waiting
for the two boys to return because they know what really happened.
78 - Most Interesting Character
Beaver's assignment in school is to write about the most interesting
character he has known. Wally suggests that Beaver write about
his father, and so Beaver follows his father around all day
taking notes. After he realized that this isn't working, Beaver
decides to write about what Ward means to him rather than just
what he does for a living.
79 - Blind Date Committee
Wally is appointed chairman of the blind date committee for
a Saturday night school dance. Beaver translates that as Wally
having to find dates for girls that nobody wants to go with.
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