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Season 2 | | | |
| 41 :02x02 - Eddie's Girl (Oct/09/1958) | | Eddie's so-called girl Caroline Cunningham falls for Wally the first time she sees him. She asks Wally to the school dance, but he refuses to go because she is his best friend's girl. However, June makes a mess of things when she tells Caroline's mother that Wally will in fact go with her to the dance. | | Guest Stars: Karen Green (1) as Caroline Cunningham, Aline Towne as Mrs. Cunningham, Ken Osmond as Edward "Eddie" Haskell | Director: Norman Tokar Writer: Joe Connelly, Bob Mosher | | | | | | |
| 43 :02x04 - Beaver and Chuey (Oct/23/1958) | | Beaver has a new friend named Chuey Varela who only speaks Spanish. Beaver goes to Eddie to help him since since Eddie took Spanish in school, but Eddie plays a mean joke on Beaver. Instead of telling Beaver nice things to say to his friend, Eddie tells Beaver how to say "you have the face of a pig" to his new friend Chuey. | | Guest Stars: Ken Osmond as Edward "Eddie" Haskell, Maria Andre as Carmella Varella, Alan Roberts (1) as Roberto "Chuey" Varella, Abel Franco as Enrico Varella | Director: Norman Tokar Writer: George Tibbles | | | | | | |
| 45 :02x06 - Her Idol (Nov/06/1958) | | Beaver's friends make fun of him when they spot him climbing a tree with Linda Dennison, a girl in one of his classes. | | Guest Stars: Jeri Weil as Judy Hensler, Stanley Fafara as Hubert "Whitey" Whitney, Sue Randall as Miss Landers, Rusty Stevens as Larry Mondello, Susan Marshall (1) as Girl, Patty Turner as Linda Dennison | Director: Norman Tokar Writer: Joe Connelly, Bob Mosher, Dick Conway, Roland MacLane Story: Roland MacLane, Dick Conway | | | |
| 46 :02x07 - Beaver's Ring (Nov/13/1958) | | Aunt Martha gives Beaver a family heirloom ring which he is told not to wear to school. Instead of wearing it on his finger, he ties it to a string and wears it around his belt loop. It eventually gets on his finger and becomes stuck, and Wally tells Beaver the only way to get it off is to cut his finger off. | | Guest Stars: Sue Randall as Miss Landers, Jeri Weil as Judy Hensler, Stanley Fafara as Hubert "Whitey" Whitney, Rusty Stevens as Larry Mondello, Anne Loos as Miss Thompson | Director: Joe Connelly Writer: Bob Mosher Story: Ed James (1) | | | | | | |
| 48 :02x09 - The Pipe (Nov/27/1958) | | Larry and Beaver find an antique pipe and decide to smoke it, even though they aren't supposed to smoke until they are 21. Since they have no tobacco, they fill the pipe with coffee grounds and make a mess of the pipe. After all this has happened, they allow Wally to take the blame for what they did, but they finally confess. | | Guest Stars: Rusty Stevens as Larry Mondello | Director: Norman Tokar Writer: Bob Mosher, Joe Connelly Story: Fran Van Hartsveldt | | | | | | |
| 50 :02x11 - School Play (Dec/11/1958) | | Beaver is excited to learn that he will be playing the part of the yellow canary in the third grade school play. However, the night of the performance, Beaver gets a bad case of stage fright because his family has been teasing him by saying that he will forget his lines. | | Guest Stars: Dorothy Adams as Miss Wakeland, Linda Beardon as Girl | Director: Norman Tokar Writer: Bob Mosher, Joe Connelly | | | | | | |
| 52 :02x13 - Happy Weekend (Dec/25/1958) | | Ward takes the family camping for the weekend at Shadow Lake. The boys would rather stay home and watch the new movie "Jungle Fever", but Ward insists they will all have fun camping. Ward becomes upset with the boys when he learns that they have left the campsite to go see the movie after all. | | Guest Stars: Harry Tyler as Boatman | Director: Norman Tokar Writer: Bob Mosher, Joe Connelly | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 56 :02x17 - Beaver Plays Hooky (Jan/22/1959) | Larry and Beaver are late for school for the third time in one week. They are afraid of Miss Landers, their teacher, so instead of going late, they skip school altogether. They soon learn that playing hooky will get them in more trouble than being late.
| | Guest Stars: Bob Mitchell (1) as Man, Berniece Dalton as Woman, John Hart (1) as Construction Worker, Richard Lane (1) as Marshall Moran | Director: Norman Tokar Writer: Dick Conway, Bob Mosher, Joe Connelly, Roland MacLane Story: Roland MacLane, Dick Conway | | | | | | | | | |
| 59 :02x20 - Beaver's Pigeons (Feb/12/1959) | | Beaver decides he wants pigeons as his new pets. However, as soon as the birds are brought home from the pet store, Beaver gets the chicken pox and is not allowed near the pigeons. His luck only becomes worse when he finds out that a cat has eaten his two new pet birds. | Director: David Butler (2) Writer: Joe Connelly, Bob Mosher | | | |
| 60 :02x21 - The Tooth (Feb/19/1959) | | 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. | | Guest Stars: Frank Wilcox as Dr. Harrison, Veronica Cartwright as Violet Rutherford, Alice Backes as Nurse | Director: David Butler (2) Story: Bob Ross | Teleplay: Bob Mosher, Joe Connelly, Bob Ross | | | |
| 61 :02x22 - Beaver Gets Adopted (Feb/26/1959) | | 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. | | Guest Stars: Lurene Tuttle as Mrs. Brady, Lee Torrance as Miss Walker | Director: Norman Tokar Writer: Joe Connelly, Bob Mosher | | | |
| 62 :02x23 - The Haunted House (Mar/05/1959) | | 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. | | Guest Stars: Lillian Bronson as Miss Cooper | Director: Norman Tokar Writer: George Tibbles | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 66 :02x27 - A Horse Named Nick (Apr/02/1959) | | 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. | | Guest Stars: Bill Baldwin (1) as Rendering Man, Mike Ross as Board of Health Official, Burt Mustin as Gus the Fireman | Director: Norman Tokar Writer: Joe Connelly, Bob Mosher Story: Hugh Beaumont | | | |
| 67 :02x28 - Beaver's Hero (Apr/09/1959) | | 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. | | Guest Stars: Wendell Holmes as Mr. Willot, Bobby Mittelstaedt (1) as Charles Fredericks | Director: Norman Tokar Writer: Joe Connelly, Bob Mosher | | | | | | | | | |
| 70 :02x31 - Beaver's Sweater (Apr/30/1959) | | 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. | Director: Norman Tokar Writer: Dale Eunson, Katherine Eunson | | | |
| 71 :02x32 - Friendship (May/07/1959) | | 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. | Director: Norman Tokar Writer: Joe Connelly, Bob Mosher Story: Mathilde Ferro, Theodore Ferro | | | | | | |
| 73 :02x34 - Wally's Haircomb (May/21/1959) | | 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. | | Guest Stars: Howard Wendell as Mr. Haller | Director: Norman Tokar Writer: Bob Mosher, Joe Connelly Story: George Tibbles | | | |
| 74 :02x35 - The Cookie Fund (May/28/1959) | 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.
| | Guest Stars: John Eldredge as Mr. Preston, Danny Richards, Jr. as Roger Delacy | Director: Norman Tokar Writer: Joe Connelly, Bob Mosher | | | |
| 75 :02x36 - Forgotten Party (Jun/04/1959) | | 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. | | Guest Stars: John Collier (2) as David Manning, Bill Lawrence (2) as Mr. Johnson, Mary Lawrence (1) as Alice Manning | Director: Norman Tokar Writer: Joe Connelly, Bob Mosher | | | |
| 76 :02x37 - Beaver the Athlete (Jun/11/1959) | | 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. | | Guest Stars: Robert Carson (1) as Coach | Director: Norman Tokar Writer: Bob Mosher, Joe Connelly Story: George Tibbles | | | |
| 77 :02x38 - Found Money (Jun/18/1959) | | 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. | | Guest Stars: Eddie Marr (1) as Carnival Vendor, Tiger Fafara as Tooey | Director: Norman Tokar Writer: Katherine Eunson, Dale Eunson Story: George Tibbles | | | | | | |
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