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Friends of the Peepers await phone calls from the newlyweds when they stop by Mom Peepers' home on their way to Upstate Teachers' College.
Mr. and Mrs. Robinson Peepers start off on their honeymoon at the Concord Hotel and Resort in Indian country.
Mr. Peepers and Nancy prepare for their wedding; each is anxious to see the other, but both are prohibited by Wes, the Remingtons, and tradition.
Mom Peepers comes to Jefferson City to visit and attend a lawn party where the Peepers family is to meet the Remington family.
Wes and Mr. Peepers attend an exercise class while Marge helps Nancy address wedding invitations. Wes injures himself and Marge goes into labor, so that when the baby arrives, both are in the hospital: Wes in the emergency ward, and Marge in the maternity ward.
Peepers and Nancy have no luck as they look for an apartment. Meanwhile, Mrs. Gurney, lonely in her large house, decides to sell it and move to an apartment as well.
Mr. Peepers buys the engagement ring a week before asking Nancy to marry him; soon everyone in town but Nancy knows he is going to ask her.
Mr. Peepers attends Easter church services with Nancy Remington and Marge and Harvey Weskit. Peepers is dangerously close to matrimony, egged on by the insidious, wife-happy Weskit.
In order to earn extra money, Mr. Peepers takes a second job selling the Encyclopedia Caledonia.
Mr. Peepers gets a new motorcycle with sidecar, and takes Wes and Frank for a drive. When they become caught in a downpour, they decide to take refuge in an abandoned house.
When he and his pal come to Jefferson City for a visit, Mr. Peepers' old Army buddy asks Robinson to set them up with some "cute chicks."
Uncle Lyman causes problems when he and other relatives visit Mr. Peepers on his birthday.
Mrs. Gurney gives a baby shower for Marge, while Mr. Peepers and Mr. Weskit babysit Mrs. Mandible's son, a "child genius."
Mrs. Gurney's admiration of Aunt Lil's freedom and independence, together with bus problems, motivate her to get a driver's license, after some lessons from Wes, Mr. Peepers, and Aunt Lil.
When Jefferson City is hit by a big snowstorm, Mr. Bascomb informs parents that school is closed for the day. All teachers are told to report to the television station, where they send their lessons out over the airwaves. Integrated into the show is a 4½ minute film of President Eisenhower's appeal to give to the 1954 Red Cross Campaign.
Peepers, Wes, and Mr. Remington arise before dawn to go duck hunting.
When Nancy asks Mr. Peepers for his picture as a gift, he goes to have it taken by a professional, to give her as a surprise. Much to his chagrin, Freddie Willis announces to Nancy that he too has a surprise for her.
Jefferson Junior High has a new janitor, but he is unhappy at having been demoted from his position at the high school.
Mr. Peepers is dismayed when his colleague refuses to accompany him to a parent-teachers meeting.
Mr. Peepers is upset by the report that his friend, the school nurse, plans to live the life of a "bachelor girl."
The faculty of Jefferson Junior High prepare for their annual "Festival of Fun".
Aunt Lil is seen in Jefferson City, but she ignores Mr. Peepers, for no apparent reason.
Peepers returns from New York to find that everyone is talking about the Weskits' impending blessed event.
Peepers travels to New York to accept the Bronze Bird Award for his article "A Sparrow Speaks His Mind."
Mr. Peepers goes to the orphanage to sing Christmas carols with his friends before taking the late bus home for Christmas.
Mr. Peepers and Frank T. Whip go Christmas shopping, as do Wes and Marge, but Mr. Peepers can't decide what to get for Wes.
Mr. Peepers tries to find a job for one of his students.
After refusing several offers of help in picking out a new suit, Mr. Peepers goes out to buy one alone. Meanwhile, Mom, Sis, and Aunt Lil plan a surprise visit, and locate him at the clothing store just as he is about to make the purchase.
Marge finds out she's going to have a baby, and Peepers, Nancy, Wes, and Marge have Thanksgiving dinner with Mrs. Gurney.
Jefferson High gets a new gym teacher.
Looking for lamp parts in Mrs. Murchison's basement, Mr. Peepers discovers a comfortable old leather chair. He takes it up to his apartment, checks out some books at the school library, and plans a nice quiet evening at home.
Plans are made for the box social, for which Mr. Peepers is in charge of the music. As Marge, Nancy, and Mrs. Gurney pack their box lunches, Mr. Peepers interviews a hep musician.
Mr. Peepers' nature study group takes a field trip to the country, but loses track of one little boy who is fascinated with a litter of puppies at the farm.