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Season 3
79 :03x01 - Blind Date Committee (Oct/03/1959)
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.
Guest Stars: Tommy Ivo as Duke Hathaway, Beverly Washburn as Jill Bartlett
Director: Norman Tokar
Writer: Katherine Eunson, Dale Eunson, Joe Connelly, Bob Mosher
 
80 :03x02 - Beaver Takes a Bath (Oct/10/1959)
One night while June and Ward go out for dinner, Beaver leaves the water running in the bathtub as Wally is left in charge. The water drips through the ceiling, ruining the plaster.
Guest Stars: Madge Blake as Mrs. Mondello
Director: Norman Tokar
Writer: Joe Connelly, Bob Mosher
 
81 :03x03 - School Bus (Oct/17/1959)
Beaver must write a letter of apology after getting suspended from riding the school bus due to a fight.
Guest Stars: Bobby Mittelstaedt (1) as Charles Fredericks, James Parnell as Mr. Crawford
Director: Norman Tokar
Writer: Bob Mosher, Joe Connelly
 
82 :03x04 - Beaver's Prize (Oct/24/1959)
Beaver sneaks out to see a movie with his friends after being grounded by Ward for spilling ink on Ward's desk. He may have gone unnoticed except he wins a bicycle while at the theater.
Guest Stars: Madge Blake as Mrs. Mondello, Peter Leeds as Theater Manager
Director: Norman Tokar
Writer: Joe Connelly, Bob Mosher
 
83 :03x05 - Baby Picture (Oct/31/1959)
For a class project, Beaver has to bring in a picture of himself as a baby. His mother chooses a picture of Beaver lying naked on a bear skin rug, and Beaver is mortified. In order to not be embarrassed in front of his class, Beaver cuts the picture up and only hands in the part with his head in it.
Director: Norman Tokar
Writer: Bob Mosher, Joe Connelly
 
84 :03x06 - Beaver Takes a Walk (Nov/07/1959)
Ward saves an old pedometer from being thrown out and gives it to Beaver, but not before telling him a story about when he was a kid he would walk 20 miles a day. Taking the story literally, Beaver makes a bet with Whitey that he too can walk 20 miles in a day.
Director: Norman Tokar
Writer: Joe Connelly, Bob Mosher
Story: Theodore Ferro, Mathilde Ferro
 
85 :03x07 - Borrowed Boat (Nov/14/1959)
Larry and Beaver go and have a picnic up at Friends Lake. While there, two older boys offer to lend them a boat, neglecting to tell them that the boat is a stolen one. A police car arrives shortly after and accuses Beaver and Larry of stealing the boat, and the boys have to find a way of not getting arrested.
Guest Stars: Martin Smith (2) as Police Officer #1, Tom Masters as Fred Thorton, Tommy Cole as Red Bennett, Frank Gerstle as Police Sargeant, Madge Blake as Mrs. Mondello
Director: Norman Tokar
Writer: Bob Mosher, Joe Connelly
 
86 :03x08 - Beaver's Tree (Nov/21/1959)
Beaver explains to his teacher how he planted a tree when he lived in his old house, and now that he has moved and is bigger, he realizes he misses his tree. He and Larry decide to go back to Beaver's old house and dig up the tree and bring it back to his new house. The boys wind up getting in trouble when June sees them tracking along the front lawn with somebody else's tree in their little red wagon.
Director: Norman Tokar
Writer: Joe Connelly, Bob Mosher
Story: Roland MacLane, Dick Conway
 
87 :03x09 - Teacher Comes to Dinner (Nov/28/1959)
Beaver thinks that Miss Landers is a wonderful teacher and invites her over for dinner one night. Larry and a few others spy on the teacher eating, and Beaver becomes embarrassed when they are spotted. However, it works out in the end because all of the little spies are invited to stay for dessert and all are forgiven.
Director: Norman Tokar
Writer: Katherine Eunson, Dale Eunson
Story: Joe Connelly, Bob Mosher
 
88 :03x10 - Beaver's Fortune (Dec/05/1959)
Beaver has his fortune read by a machine and becomes convinced nothing but good luck is headed his way. However, he doesn't feel that way when Larry sets it up so that Beaver will have to fight a 5th grader, Sonny Cartwright.
Guest Stars: Bobby Mittelstaedt (1) as Charles Fredericks, Callen John Thomas, Jr. as Sonny Cortwright
Director: Norman Tokar
Writer: Mathilde Ferro, Theodore Ferro
Story: Bob Mosher, Joe Connelly
 
89 :03x11 - Beaver Makes a Loan (Dec/12/1959)
Beaver asks a hurried Ward for a quarter to buy a notebook. Since he had no change he gives him $1 and tells him to bring back the change. But when Larry explains that he couldn't get his quarter, Beaver lends him the money and even says he will go to the school store and get the notebook for him. When Larry returns he explains that he owed the school fifty cents and the man took Ward's change. As Larry makes his way to repay Beaver, Whitey and Gilbert convince him that they should see a movie instead and then have a soda.
Guest Stars: Madge Blake as Mrs. Mondello
Director: David Butler (2)
Writer: Joe Connelly, Bob Mosher
 
90 :03x12 - Beaver the Magician (Dec/19/1959)
Beaver plays a trick on Benjie where he convinces Benjie that he can turn himself into a rock. Benjie believes the trick is real and won't be convinced until he can see Beaver again in person. But Beaver is out of town at his Aunt Martha's.
Guest Stars: Ann Doran as Mrs. Bellamy, Joe Scott as Bengie Bellamy (as Joey Scott), Eddie Marr (1) as Uncle Artie, Madge Kennedy (1) as Aunt Martha
Director: David Butler (2)
Writer: Bob Mosher, Joe Connelly, George Tibbles
 
91 :03x13 - June's Birthday (Dec/26/1959)
Beaver goes to the store and buys his mother the most atrocious print blouse anyone has ever seen, but Beaver and Larry think it is beautiful. June is trapped when Beaver asks her to wear it to the Mothers Club tea the following day knowing she will be embarrassed.
Guest Stars: Claire Carleton as Saleslady, Madge Blake as Mrs. Mondello, Jean Vander Pyl as Woman's Club Member
Director: David Butler (2)
Story: Katherine Eunson, Dale Eunson | Teleplay: Bob Mosher, Joe Connelly
 
92 :03x14 - Tire Trouble (Jan/02/1960)
Beaver and Wally are building cages for animals in their garage when they realize that they got a nail stuck in one of Ward's tires. They are able to fix it on their own, but Eddie ruins it when he asks Ward how the tire is holding up, thinking he is talking to Wally.
Director: Norman Tokar
Writer: Bob Mosher, Joe Connelly
Story: Jon Zimmer
 
93 :03x15 - Larry Hides Out (Jan/09/1960)
Larry gets in trouble at home for reading his sister's diary, so he decides to run away to Beaver's house. Beaver is able to convince his parents that Larry is not staying in their house, even though Larry is living in their bathtub. Eventually Ward finds Larry by spotting his luggage and brings him home to his mother.
Guest Stars: Madge Blake as Mrs. Mondello
Director: David Butler (2)
Writer: Bob Mosher, Joe Connelly
 
94 :03x16 - Pet Fair (Jan/16/1960)
Everyone at school has to report what pet they will be bringing to the school pet fair. Beaver is depressed that he is the only kid who doesn't bring in a pet that day, so he tells everyone he is going to bring in his parrot. The problem is that when he goes to the pet store to buy the parrot, he realizes that it costs $200!
Guest Stars: Patty Turner as Linda Dennison, Tim Graham (1) as Mr. Allen, Darcy Hinton as Alice
Director: David Butler (2)
Writer: Dale Eunson, Katherine Eunson
 
95 :03x17 - Wally's Test (Jan/23/1960)
Eddie and Wally have a big test coming up, and so Wally studies while Eddie cheats. Wally does really well and Eddie flunks. In order to get Wally back for doing well, Eddie says that it was Wally who cheated and he shows the teacher the cheat-sheet that he wrote up for himself. The teacher doesn't fall for it because he recognizes Eddie's handwriting. Eddie apologizes for trying to pin the problem on Wally.
Guest Stars: Frank Albertson as Mr. Gannon, Cindy Carol as Alma Hanson
Director: Norman Tokar
Writer: Bob Mosher, Joe Connelly
 
96 :03x18 - Beaver's Library Book (Jan/30/1960)
Beaver borrows Ward's library card so he can take out "Treasure Island" for a book report. The problem is that Beaver loses the book and can't return it. He manages to hide the overdue notices that he has collected over the past 20 days, but then gets scared that he might get arrested so he tells his father all about it.
Guest Stars: Theodore Newton as Mr. Davenport, Claudia Bryar (1) as Librarian
Director: Norman Tokar
Writer: Bob Mosher, Joe Connelly
 
97 :03x19 - Wally's Election (Feb/06/1960)
When Wally is first nominated for the position of class president, he wants nothing to do with it. However, Ward gets him so excited about it that Wally turns into a cocky politician and winds up losing the election.
Guest Stars: Dennison Kerlee as Boy, Ann Barnes as Frances Hobbs, Buddy Hart as Chester Anderson, Tiger Fafara as Tooey, Ross Elliott as Mr. Hyatt, Cindy Carol as Alma Hanson
Director: Norman Tokar
Writer: Bob Mosher, Joe Connelly
 
98 :03x20 - Beaver and Andy (Feb/13/1960)
Andy is the man hired by the Cleavers to paint the trim of the house. However, Andy is an alcoholic and gets drunk on the job. When Ward and June return, Ward has to drive Andy home and explain to Beaver what exactly is wrong with Andy.
Guest Stars: Wendell Holmes as Andy Hadlock
Director: David Butler (2)
Writer: Bob Mosher, Joe Connelly
 
99 :03x21 - Beaver's Dance (Feb/20/1960)
Beaver and Larry are signed up for dance classes by their parents, but they both neglect to go. Instead, they meet a little girl who lets them ride her horse, Whiskers. When their parents find out what is going on, the boys get in trouble for disobedience.
Guest Stars: Madge Blake as Mrs. Mondello, Katherine Warren as Mrs. Prescott, Karen Sue Trent as Cowgirl
Director: Bretaigne Windust
Writer: Bob Mosher, Joe Connelly
 
100 :03x22 - Larry's Club (Feb/27/1960)
Beaver is sworn into "the Bloody Five" which is a secret club founded by Harold. Larry gets really jealous when he is told that he is not allowed to join, so he starts his own club called "the Fiends". Beaver then disowns the Bloody Five and joins the Fiends, only to find out that he and Larry are the only ones in the group. This causes a fight between Larry and Beaver.
Guest Stars: Bobby Beekman, Jr. as Boy #2, Neil Seflinger as Harold, Gary Allen (1) as Boy #1, Madge Blake as Mrs. Mondello
Director: David Butler (2)
Writer: Joe Connelly, Bob Mosher
 
101 :03x23 - School Sweater (Mar/05/1960)
Wally lets Frances borrow his sweater because she says she was cold. However, when June and Ward realized that his sweater is missing, they question him. He lies as to its whereabouts until June and Ward see it wrapped around Frances in a store one day and overhear what she was says about Wally and how she has him wrapped around her finger
Director: Norman Tokar
Writer: Joe Connelly, Bob Mosher
 
102 :03x24 - The Hypnotist (Mar/12/1960)
Eddie allows Beaver to try and hypnotize him after he learns new moves from a recent movie. Beaver thinks he succeeds and becomes scared when Eddie won't snap out of it the next day, but Eddie is only playing a joke on Beaver.
Director: David Butler (2)
Story: Dale Eunson, Katherine Eunson | Teleplay: Bob Mosher, Joe Connelly
 
103 :03x25 - Wally and Alma (Mar/19/1960)
Wally draws Alma's name for an upcoming school picnic. After Alma's mother meets Wally, she decides that he is good enough for her daughter and sets up a lot of dates between the two. Wally doesn't really want to go with her on all these dates, but at the same time he doesn't want to be mean to her.
Guest Stars: Barry Curtis (1) as Harry Meyers, Jean Vander Pyl as Mrs. Hanson, Cindy Carol as Alma Hanson, Rodney Bell (1) as Alfred Hanson
Director: Hugh Beaumont
Writer: Joe Connelly, Bob Mosher
 
104 :03x26 - Beaver's Bike (Mar/26/1960)
Beaver gets permission to ride his bike to school from his father. On the first day, Beaver lets a young stranger borrow it but the stranger never returns with it. Beaver gets in trouble when he gets home for being careless. A few days later the bike is recovered, but it is in terrible condition. Beaver's parents say they will pay for the repairs.
Guest Stars: Paul Bryar (1) as Sergeant Peterson, Paul Engle as Boy
Director: Hugh Beaumont
Writer: Bob Mosher, Joe Connelly
 
105 :03x27 - Wally's Orchid (Apr/02/1960)
Wally takes a rich girl out on a date, but when he sees her he has to give her an orchid. The flower is too expensive for Wally, but Beaver finds a way to get one for him. Wally keeps it in the refrigerator, but it dies anyway and now he has to figure out another plan.
Guest Stars: Dee Carroll as Florist, Pamela Baird as Myra, Doris Packer as Mrs. Rayburn
Director: Norman Abbott
Writer: Bob Mosher, Joe Connelly, Bob Ross
 
106 :03x28 - Ward's Baseball (Apr/09/1960)
Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Lefty Grove and Bill Dickey have all autographed Ward's baseball. One day Beaver and Larry decide to have a catch with it, but it accidentally gets run over by a truck. The boys get a new ball and try to forge the signatures, but they get in a lot of trouble when Ward finds out.
Director: Earl Bellamy
Writer: Joe Connelly, Bob Mosher
 
107 :03x29 - Beaver's Monkey (Apr/16/1960)
Beaver's parents say that any pet he takes in has to be tame, not wild. So Beaver cannot understand why his parents won't let him keep Stanley,a monkey that was raised in captivity.
Guest Stars: Norman Leavitt as Veterinarian, Dee Carroll as Woman #1, Mary Alan Hokanson as Woman #2
Writers: George Tibbles, Norman Abbott
 
108 :03x30 - Beaver Finds a Wallet (Apr/23/1960)
Beaver and Larry find a wallet that contains $89 while on their way to the grocery store to pick up some groceries for June. Surprisingly, Beaver and Larry decide to turn it in at the police station and Beaver finds himself waiting an agonizing week to see if he can keep the money.
Guest Stars: Jess Kirkpatrick as Police Sergeant, Valerie Allen as Miss Thompkins, Edith Terry as Secretary
Director: David Butler (2)
Story: Theodore Ferro, Mathilde Ferro | Teleplay: Bob Mosher, Joe Connelly
 
109 :03x31 - Mother's Day Composition (Apr/30/1960)
In honor of Mother's Day, Beaver is assigned to write an essay about his mother's life for a school paper. He finds that her life was boring, so he makes up an extravagant story about her and hands it in. The teacher knows that it's not true and confronts both Beaver and June about it.
Guest Stars: Dee Arlen as Laura, Bill Baldwin (1) as Frank, Doris Packer as Mrs. Rayburn
Director: Norman Abbott
Writer: Bob Mosher, Joe Connelly, Bob Ross
 
110 :03x32 - Beaver and Violet (May/07/1960)
Fred Rutherford organizes a joint family picnic outing with the Cleavers and this bothers Beaver because little Violet Rutherford won't stop flirting with him. It starts with her sitting on his lap the whole car ride.
Guest Stars: Veronica Cartwright as Violet Rutherford, Majel Barrett as Gwen Rutherford
Director: David Butler (2)
Writer: Joe Connelly, Bob Mosher
 
111 :03x33 - The Spot Removers (May/14/1960)
Beaver reads "Ivanhoe" one of Ward's favorite childhood stories. It gives Beaver new ideas about knighthood and chivalry, and especially about helping ladies in distress. One day Beaver gets into a fight at the bus stop trying to help a young girl he think is in trouble. Her "annoyer" turns out to be her older brother, who takes Beaver to task for butting in.
Director: Norman Tokar
Writer: Bob Mosher, Joe Connelly, Bob Ross
 
112 :03x34 - Beaver, the Model (May/21/1960)
Beaver sends his picture in to a modeling agency and they reply with a letter stating they will place his photo in a modeling directory. Soon after Beaver recieves another letter this time asking for $30 and when Beaver ignores it, the company threatens legal action.
Guest Stars: Bartlett Robinson as George Compton, Aline Towne as Secretary
Director: Norman Tokar
Writer: Bob Mosher, Joe Connelly
 
113 :03x35 - Wally, the Businessman (May/28/1960)
Wally gets a job selling Igloo ice cream and quickly finds himself giving credit to everyone, including Eddie. However, as the day approaches that his money is to be collected, Wally scrambles to get those who owe him money, to pay up.
Guest Stars: Anne Nauseda as Girl, Dana Dillaway as Peggy, Rory Stevens as Little Boy, Cheryl Holdridge as Gloria Cusick, Tiger Fafara as Tooey, Buddy Hart as Chester Anderson
Director: Norman Tokar
Writer: Joe Connelly, Bob Mosher
 
114 :03x36 - Beaver and Ivanhoe (Jun/04/1960)
Beaver reads "Ivanhoe" one of Ward's favorite childhood stories. It gives Beaver new ideas about knighthood and chivalry, and especially about helping ladies in distress. One day Beaver gets into a fight at the bus stop trying to help a young girl he think is in trouble. Her "annoyer" turns out to be her older brother, who takes Beaver to task for butting in.
Guest Stars: Stephen Wootton as Clyde Appleby, Neil Seflinger as Boy, Bobby Beekman, Jr. as Harold, James Parnell as Mr. Crawford, Karen Sue Trent as Penny Woods
Director: David Butler (2)
Writer: Joe Connelly, Bob Mosher
 
115 :03x37 - Wally's Play (Jun/11/1960)
Wally has joined an all male club at school and learns that they are putting on a play and he's not too happy when he learns that the part he's supposed to play is that of a chorus girl. Later, Beaver and Gilbert make matters worse when they stumble upon Wally's costume, a dress.
Guest Stars: Tommy Ivo as Duke Hathaway
Director: David Butler (2)
Story: George Tibbles | Teleplay: Joe Connelly, Bob Mosher
 
116 :03x38 - The Last Day of School (Jun/18/1960)
All the students bring Miss Landers a gift on the last day of school. Beaver mistakes June's nylon slip for the present he is supposed to give his teacher and gets very embarassed. Instead of talking to June about it, he gives his teacher a crummy old post card that June used to have. Beaver explains his actions to the teacher, and she accepts his cheap gift with an open heart.
Director: Norman Abbott
Writer: Bob Mosher, Joe Connelly
 
117 :03x39 - Beaver's Team (Jun/25/1960)
Wally is coaching Beaver's football team, and he gives them a strategic play to use called "Old 98". However, Beaver tells Penny who accidentally tells the other team this mysterious play, and the other team beats Beaver's because they learned how to defend "Old 98."
Guest Stars: Karen Sue Trent as Penny Woods, Bobby Beekman, Jr. as Harry
Director: David Butler (2)
Story: Edward J. O'Connor | Teleplay: Bob Mosher, Joe Connelly
 
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