

Blondie Goes to College
To keep his job at Dithers Construction, Dagwood Bumstead must earn a college diploma. Not wanting to be separated from her husband, Blondie also enrolls in college. However, Leighton College enforces a No Married Couples policy, forcing Dagwood and Blondie to pretend they aren’t married. This creates a comic and compromising dilemma as coed Laura Wadsworth begins flirting with Dagwood and Rusty Bryant does the same with Blondie. To complicate matters, Blondie uncovers a very pleasant secret that could expose her and Dagwood's marital status as well.
Director(s)
Frank R. Strayer
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This was quite fun, though very improbable, as Dagwood feels the great urge to take a break from work and go to college for the first time, both to further his education in industrial engineering, to aide his work for the Dithers Construction Company, and to enlist in football, baseball and track. He further convinces Blondie to do likewise, and it's a very enjoyable diversion for fans of the period.



























































