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Season 5
157 :05x01 - Wally Goes Steady (Sep/30/1961)
Ward is shocked one day in the golf club locker room when Bill Boothby hints that they might be hearing wedding bells soon since his daughter Evelyn and Wally have been dating. This worries Ward because this is the first time he has even heard about it. June and Ward hope that Wally will realize that marriage is not something to be taken lightly, and ultimately Wally sees that he isn't quite ready for that kind of commitment.
Guest Stars: Mary Mitchell as Evelyn Boothby, Pat McCaffrie as Bill Boothby, Ryan O'Neal as Tom Henderson, Frederick DeWilde as Jack Bennett, Gloria Gilbert as Judy Henderson
Director: Norman Abbott
Writer: Bob Mosher, Joe Connelly
Story: Roland MacLane, Dick Conway
 
158 :05x02 - No Time for Babysitters (Oct/07/1961)
June and Ward have decided that Beaver is too old to have a baby-sitter, so Beaver brags about it to all his friends. However, one Friday night they decide that he does indeed need one, and so Judy comes over to watch him. He is embarrassed because he knows that his friends will come over to see if he is lying, and they will think he is. He needs to find a way to hide Judy from his friends when they stop by.
Guest Stars: Barbara Parkins as Judy Walker
Director: David Butler (2)
Writer: Roland MacLane, Dick Conway
 
159 :05x03 - Wally's Car (Oct/14/1961)
Wally buys his first jalopy for twenty-five dollars. The car lasts long enough to get Wally back to his driveway, and then it dies blocking in Ward's car. Now he has to figure out how to get the car out of the way so his father can get out and go to work.
Guest Stars: George Spicer as Ray, Ralph Sanford as Mr. Garvey, Audrey Swanson as Mrs. Ashby, Dick Foster (1) as Don
Director: David Butler (2)
Writer: Dick Conway, Roland MacLane
 
160 :05x04 - Beaver's Birthday (Oct/21/1961)
Beaver decides that he is too old for birthday parties, so his family gives him money instead. His parents suggest he saves the money he receives from relatives, but instead he spends Uncle Billy's gift of ten dollars on a toy model car. His parents find out and tell Beaver that if he had just asked their permission to get the car, they would have said yes.
Guest Stars: William Newell as Postal Clerk
Director: Hugh Beaumont
Writer: Dick Conway, Roland MacLane
Story: Bob Ross
 
161 :05x05 - Beaver's Cat Problem (Nov/04/1961)
Beaver finds Mrs. Prentiss's cat Bootsie and holds it until Mrs. Prentiss comes to claim the cat. However, Beaver fed the cat salmon, not realizing that wherever the cat is fed it will always return. He has to figure out a way to get the cat to stop coming to his house.
Guest Stars: Grace Wallis Huddle as Mrs. Prentiss
Director: David Butler (2)
Writer: Joe Connelly, Bob Mosher
 
162 :05x06 - Wally's Weekend Job (Nov/11/1961)
Eddie is jealous of Wally's new job at the soda fountain, so he decides to set him up. Eddie poses as Mr. Rogers and pretends to order six quarts of ice cream for his daughter's slumber party. When Wally shows up Mr. Rogers throws him out telling him he doesn't appreciate his tricks. When Wally finds out it was Eddie who tricked him, he dumps two of the melted quarts over Eddie's head.
Guest Stars: Bill Baldwin (1) as Mr. Rogers, Donna Conn as Jan, Rita Norma Somers as Anne, Pamela Baird as Mary Ellen Rogers, Cheryl Holdridge as Julie Foster, Tim Graham (1) as Mr. Gibson
Director: Norman Abbott
Writer: Roland MacLane, Dick Conway
 
163 :05x07 - Beaver Takes a Drive (Nov/18/1961)
Beaver accidentally releases the emergency brake in Ward's car, and it rolls out into the street. Wally sees the mess and moves the car out of the street, but a police officer sees Wally driving and asks him for his license. Wally doesn't have one and so he gets a ticket. The judge decides not to punish the boys, but he does give them a lecture on responsibility.
Guest Stars: George Hickman as Man #1, Maurice Manson as Judge Morton, Gail Bonney as Woman Clerk, Stephen Courtleigh as Father, Brad Morrow as Boy, Dick Foster (1) as Barry, Stuffy Singer as Steve, Bill Hale (1) as Officer, Bob Golden (1) as Man #2, Lillian O'Malley as Woman
Director: Charles Haas (1)
Writer: Roland MacLane, Dick Conway
 
164 :05x08 - Wally's Big Date (Nov/25/1961)
Mayfield High is having an exchange dance with a nearby high school. Wally's date is Majorie Muller, whom he has never met. Eddie convinces Wally to switch dates with him, and Wally is embarrassed when he finds out his new date is a few inches taller than Wally. It works out in the end because his new date wears flats and they are able to see eye to eye.
Guest Stars: Judee Morton as Marjorie Muller, Laraine Stephens as Gail Preston
Director: David Butler (2)
Story: Kenneth A. Enochs | Teleplay: Bob Ross
 
165 :05x09 - Beaver's Ice Skates (Dec/02/1961)
Beaver is finallly allowed to go the store and buy his own pair of ice skates. The store doesn't have his size, so he decides to buy a pair of skates that are three sizes too big. When he goes back with Wally to try and get a refund, the man refuses to give it to him. Finally, Ward finds out about it and is able to get Beaver a refund.
Guest Stars: Allan Ray as Bert, Stanley Clements as Salesman
Director: Hugh Beaumont
Writer: Joseph Hoffman
 
166 :05x10 - Weekend Invitation (Dec/09/1961)
Wally is invited to spend a weekend at a lake cottage with a bunch of guys, and his parents against their better judgement let him go. Wally then learns that Scott's parents won't be supervising the trip. Before Wally can tell his parents the truth, they find out and forbid him to go.
Guest Stars: David Kent as Scott
Director: David Butler (2)
Writer: Joe Connelly, Bob Mosher, Dick Conway, Roland MacLane
 
167 :05x11 - Beaver's English Test (Dec/16/1961)
Ward asks Wally to tutor Beaver and Gilbert because they are struggling in English class. Wally gets very frustrated when the boys cannot grasp any concepts, so he gives them one of his old exams to learn from. The boys memorize it and do really well on the test the next day. By the end of the show, they have to tell their teacher the truth before she builds high expectations for the boys.
Guest Stars: Wendell Holmes as Mr. Blair
Director: Norman Abbott
Writer: Roland MacLane, Dick Conway
 
168 :05x12 - Wally's Chauffeur (Dec/23/1961)
Wally and Evelyn are going to a high school dance, but he can't find them a ride anywhere. She tells him not to worry, and on the night of the dance she drives. Wally is mortified and gets a lot of abuse from his friends when they see them pulling up with Evelyn driving. In spite of this, the two hav a good time at the dance.
Guest Stars: Brad Morgan as Boy # 2, Mark Allen (1) as Police Officer, James Seay as Mr. Boothby, Eddie Pagett as Boy #1, Mary Mitchell as Evelyn Boothby, George Spicer as Boy # 3
Director: Hugh Beaumont
Story: Roland MacLane, Dick Conway
 
169 :05x13 - Beaver's First Date (Dec/30/1961)
Beaver asks Betsy Patterson on a date, the first time he has ever asked a girl out. Everything goes well until Betsy asks another boy to dance and leaves Beaver to entertain himself. He finds Whitey and Gilbert and they all hang out until the dance was over. Beaver decides he isn't ready for another date for quite some time.
Guest Stars: Pam Smith as Betsy Patterson, Donna Conn as Girl, Cheryl Holdridge as Julie Foster, Estelle Etterre as Mrs. Thompson
Director: David Butler (2)
Story: Joseph Hoffman, Lou Breslow | Teleplay: Bob Mosher, Joe Connelly
 
170 :05x14 - Ward's Golf Clubs (Jan/06/1962)
Ward is not having a good golfing day after he breaks his driver. He is able to fix it, though, for the time being. Beaver, not knowing what has happened, borrows the driver without asking and breaks it permanently due to peer pressure from his friends. Ward tells Beaver that he has to be careful about letting friends talk him into doing things he knows are wrong.
Guest Stars: Henry Hunter as Mr. Briggs
Director: David Butler (2)
Writer: Bob Ross
 
171 :05x15 - Farewell to Penny (Jan/13/1962)
Beaver and Penny always get into brutal fights with each other, and that's why both are in shock when Penny's mother invites Beaver to their farewell party. Surprisingly, they both have a good time at the party and even agree that they like each other. However, once Penny learns that she isn't really leaving school, the two go back to their old fighting ways.
Guest Stars: Wendell Holmes as Mr. Blair, Karen Sue Trent as Penny Woods, Jean Vander Pyl as Mrs. Woods
Director: David Butler (2)
Writer: Roland MacLane, Dick Conway
 
172 :05x16 - Beaver, the Bunny (Jan/20/1962)
Beaver has to play a bunny for the school pageant, and Beaver is really embarrassed after he sees the costume. However, the climax comes when Beaver is chased by a pack of dogs because of his costume. He concludes that he might be better off being a real animal because no one would ever force him to portray a human being in a pageant.
Guest Stars: Sid Kane as Man #1, Jean Cook as Woman #1, John McKee (1) as Policeman, Wally Wood as Boy, Alice Backes as Miss Lawrence, John Damler as Sergeant, Jimmy Carter (2) as Herman, Lei Lani Sorenson as Phyllis, Karen Sue Trent as Penny Woods
Director: Anton Leader
Writer: Roland MacLane, Dick Conway
 
173 :05x17 - Beaver's Electric Trains (Jan/27/1962)
June and Beaver decide that Beaver will give little Jimmy his electric trains because he hasn't played with them in over two years. However, when Beaver takes the trains out to clean them, he gets attached to them all over again and doesn't want to give them away. When Jimmy's beautiful sister Georgia goes to Beaver's house to get the trains, he is so spellbound by her beauty that he cannot refuse to give her the trains.
Guest Stars: Toby Michaels as Georgia
Director: Hugh Beaumont
Writer: Dick Conway, Roland MacLane
 
174 :05x18 - Beaver's Long Night (Feb/03/1962)
Beaver is allowed to have a sleepover with Gilbert while June and Ward go out, leaving them without a babysitter. The boys get really scared by a gangster movie on television and wind up calling the police to arrest the people walking around the house outside. They accidentally have Lumpy and Bill arrested and have to apologize to their families the next day.
Guest Stars: David Kent as Bill Scott
Director: Hugh Beaumont
Writer: Roland MacLane, Dick Conway
 
175 :05x19 - Beaver's Jacket (Feb/10/1962)
Richard gets a really cool jacket with a leather trim, and Beaver wants the same jacket. At first June and Ward resist, but finally they consent to it. Richard loses his jacket just as Beaver gets his, so the boys decide to share until Richard's turns up. Richard spills food on Beaver's new jacket, however, and this causes June and Ward to find out about what they boys have been doing with the jacket.
Director: David Butler (2)
Writer: Bob Ross
 
176 :05x20 - Nobody Loves Me (Feb/17/1962)
Beaver tries to clean up his act because his parents yell at him so much, but they don't even notice his efforts. Beaver concludes that he is ugly and unwanted. However, Ward is able to convince Beaver that his parents actually like and respect him now that he is maturing.
Guest Stars: Burt Mustin as Gus the Fireman
Director: David Butler (2)
Story: Bob Mosher, Joe Connelly | Teleplay: Katherine Eunson, Dale Eunson
 
177 :05x21 - Beaver's Fear (Feb/24/1962)
Beaver is allowed to go an amusement park with Wally and his friends. However, once they arrive there Beaver becomes scared to death because of all the horror stories that he hears from Wally's friends about how dangerous the roller coasters are. It is because of Beaver's cautious attitude that all the boys are saved on the roller coaster.
Guest Stars: Burt Mustin as Gus the Fireman, David Kent as Bill Scott
Director: David Butler (2)
Writer: Roland MacLane, Dick Conway
 
178 :05x22 - Three Boys and a Burro (Mar/03/1962)
Beaver, Richard, and Gilbert put their funds together and buy a burro named Pepe. Ward agrees as long as the burro doesn't reside at the house. However, Pepe ends up at the Cleavers' and winds up wearing June's new trellis. Ward then insists that the burro must be packed up and shipped away.
Guest Stars: Jane Dulo as Mrs. Rickover, Claudia Bryar (1) as Mrs. Bates
Director: David Butler (2)
Writer: Dick Conway, Roland MacLane
 
179 :05x23 - Eddie Quits School (Mar/10/1962)
Eddie drops out of school and decides to work at a garage for eighty dollars a week. At first Eddie loves his new lifestyle because he gets to show off all of his new clothes to Wally. However, Eddie feels left out when Wally is too caught up in his academia to pay any attention to Eddie. Eddie finally decides to return to school.
Guest Stars: Bert Remsen as Mr. Thompson, Frank Wilcox as Mr. Farmer, David Kent as Bill Scott
Director: Jeffrey Hayden
Writer: Roland MacLane, Dick Conway
 
180 :05x24 - Wally Stays at Lumpy's (Mar/17/1962)
Wally asks to sleep over Lumpy's the night of Lumpy's party, but Wally's parents insist that he come home at the party's end. However, Lumpy begs Wally to sleep over after he discovers a mysterious stain on the rug, because he knows his parents won't punish him if Wally is there. Wally agrees and decides to pay the consequences later.
Guest Stars: David Kent as Bill Scott
Director: Hugh Beaumont
Writer: Dick Conway, Roland MacLane
 
181 :05x25 - Beaver's Laundry (Mar/24/1962)
Richard is on laundromat duty for his family, and Beaver decides to go along and help. The trip becomes a nightmare when they drop the clothing bundle and have to rescue his father's shorts from a frisky dog. They also wind up losing all their money before they even get to the laundromat. They need to figure out how to fix this predicamen
Director: David Butler (2)
Writer: Joseph Hoffman
 
182 :05x26 - Lumpy's Car Trouble (Mar/31/1962)
Ward agrees to let Lumpy drive his car as long as the only people in it are Lumpy, Wally and Beaver. Lumpy decides Eddie has to come along too, but he takes a short cut that is a dirt road. Ward eventually finds out what happens and yells at Wally for disobeying him.
Guest Stars: Pat McCaffrie as Bill Boothby
Director: David Butler (2)
Writer: Dick Conway, Bob Mosher, Joe Connelly, Roland MacLane
 
183 :05x27 - Beaver the Babysitter (Apr/07/1962)
Beaver decides to baby-sit ten-year-old Patricia for Wally. He pretends to play house, but finds that he actually enjoys the game. He realizes that his friends saw him playing house and that it will be all over school the next day.
Guest Stars: Jennie Lynn (1) as Pat Murdock, Stephen Courtleigh as Mr. Murdock, Marjorie Reynolds as Mrs. Murdock, Rory Stevens as Chuckie Murdock
Director: David Butler (2)
Writer: Joseph Hoffman
 
184 :05x28 - The Younger Brother (Apr/14/1962)
Beaver decides to go out for the basketball team this year, but all the kids tell him that the only reason he made it is because of Wally's superstar reputation. Beaver gets so nervous after hearing this that he plays very poorly, and he doesn't shape up until after Ward tells him it's okay if he isn't the athlete Wally is. He knows that Beaver outperforms Wally in other areas, so they all balance out.
Guest Stars: Russ Conway as Mr. Doyle
Director: David Butler (2)
Writer: Roland MacLane, Dick Conway
 
185 :05x29 - Beaver's Typewriter (Apr/21/1962)
Beaver convinces his parents to buy him a typewriter because it will help him with his school work. After they do, Beaver has Eddie type his papers for a dollar and he gets good grades because of it. However, he knows this is dishonest and has to do something to fix it.
Guest Stars: Ed Prentiss as Mr. Bailey
Director: David Butler (2)
Writer: Dick Conway, Roland MacLane
 
186 :05x30 - The Merchant Marine (Apr/28/1962)
Ward comes down hard on Wally after he comes home two hours late, this fuels June and Ward's suspicions that Wally is contemplating joing the merchant Marines. June had discovered some pamphlets hidden in his dresser drawer. However, little does anyone know, Wally has been getting the information for Lumpy who's seriously thinking of joining
Director: David Butler (2)
Writer: Roland MacLane, Dick Conway
 
187 :05x31 - Brother Versus Brother (May/05/1962)
Beaver has an instant crush on Mary Tyler. But when he invites her over to play Monopoly, she develops an instant crush for Wally. Wally wants nothing to do with her, but Beaver is hurt and refuses to talk to his brother. Wally finally comes out and tells Mary that she is too young for him to ever date, and then Beaver dumps her for going after Wally. The two brothers make up.
Guest Stars: Mimi Gibson as Mary Tyler, Hardie Albright as Mr. Collins
Director: David Butler (2)
Writer: Bob Ross
 
188 :05x32 - The Yard Birds (May/12/1962)
Beaver and Wally are told to clean up the garage and the yard before the trash hauler comes along. However, they miss their deadline because they are goofing around. So they decide to drop the garbage off in a nearby vacant lot, but get caught and June and Ward are told about the whole thing.
Guest Stars: Bartlett Robinson as Mr. Hill
Director: David Butler (2)
Writer: Dick Conway, Roland MacLane
 
189 :05x33 - Tennis, Anyone? (May/19/1962)
Wally is used as a pawn by an older girl, Donna, who asks him to play tennis with her. But her plan is to make her boyfriend jealous, yet Wally believes he has found the girl of his dreams.
Guest Stars: Cindy Robbins as Carole Martin, James Drake (1) as Don Kirk
Director: Hugh Beaumont
Writer: Roland MacLane, Dick Conway
 
190 :05x34 - One of the Boys (May/26/1962)
Eddie and Wally finally get a chance to join the most exclusive social club in school, the Barons. Although Ward and June are not too crazy about the idea, they allow him to attend a club party.
Director: David Butler (2)
Writer: Dick Conway, Roland MacLane
 
191 :05x35 - Sweatshirt Monsters (Jun/02/1962)
Beaver and his friends decide to each purchase a gruesome looking sweatshirt. They make a pact to wear the shirts to school, but only Beaver goes through with the plan.
Guest Stars: Mark Murray as Mark Murray, Hardie Albright as Mr. Collins, Jane Dulo as Mrs. Rickover, Doris Packer as Mrs. Rayburn
Director: David Butler (2)
Writer: Roland MacLane
 
192 :05x36 - A Night in the Woods (Jun/09/1962)
When the father of one of Beaver's friends backs out of taking the boys camping, Beaver asks Wally if he could be their guide. Wally agrees and brings Eddie and Lumpy along, unaware that they have plans to scare the kids so they will want to go home early.
Guest Stars: John Hart (1) as Forest Ranger
Director: David Butler (2)
Writer: Roland MacLane, Dick Conway
 
193 :05x37 - Long Distance Call (Jun/16/1962)
Beaver and his friends are home alone and bored. To amuse themselves they make crank phone calls to a few local merchants. One of his friends, Kenny, suggests they call baseball star Don Drysdale, unaware that the call would end up costing them $9.35.
Guest Stars: Dennis Oliveri as Kenny, Ray Montgomery as Kenny's Father, Johnny Eiman as Boy #2, Don Drysdale as Himself, Kevin Jones (1) as Boy #1
Director: Norman Abbott
Writer: Dick Conway, Roland MacLane
 
194 :05x38 - Stocks and Bonds (Jun/23/1962)
Ward gets the boys to put up twenty-five dollars apiece and invest in the stock market. Ward warns them not to go with Eddie' choice, Jet Electro, but the boys begin to cringe when the stock immediately takes off.
Director: Norman Abbott
Writer: Allan Manings
Story: Joe Connelly, Bob Mosher
 
195 :05x39 - Un-Togetherness (Jun/30/1962)
Ward has made reservations for the family vacation at their usual lakeside cabin. This year Wally doesn't want to go so he can stay with his girlfriend, Lori Anne. He arranges to stay with Eddie so he can be closer to Lori Anne, but at the last minute she tells him that she also has to go away with her family on vacation.
Guest Stars: Brenda Scott as Lori Ann
Director: Norman Abbott
Writer: Dick Conway, Roland MacLane
 
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