Judy Hensler is a fictional character in the American television
sitcom Leave It to Beaver. The show aired from October 4, 1957 to June
20, 1963. Judy is a recurring character portrayed by Jeri Weil. She
appeared in 31 of the show's 234 episodes, between October 1957 and
October 1960.Judy Hensler is a classmate of the series' hero, "Beaver"
Cleaver. She makes her first appearance in the premiere episode,
"Beaver Gets 'Spelled", as a student in Miss Canfield's second grade
class. Judy is a goody-goody who snitches on her school fellows,
especially Beaver. In one episode, she believes Beaver is Miss
Canfield's pet and urges him to prove her wrong by putting a
spring-action snake in the teacher's desk drawer. Beaver does and
regrets it. In another episode, Beaver begs his parents to buy him a
sweater in a shop window. They buy it and Beaver wears it to school,
only to discover Judy has the same sweater. Believing he has bought a
girl's sweater, Beaver stuffs the sweater behind a candy machine at
the movie theater and then faces discipline at home. On the show, Judy
is rarely seen outside the classroom. She tries to curry favor with
her teachers, but they are aware of her deviousness and keep her in
check. Judy's parents are seen briefly in an episode about Beaver's
being chosen to perform in a school play as a canary. Her last
appearance is in the episode, "Beaver Becomes a Hero" (October 1960).
She was later dropped and replaced by Penny Woods, who becomes
Beaver's new nemesis. However unlike Judy, Penny becomes his frenemy
and constant love-hate-relationship love interest.Judy Hensler is a
classmate of the series' hero, "Beaver" Cleaver. She makes her first
appearance in the premiere episode, "Beaver Gets 'Spelled", as a
student in Miss Canfield's second grade class. Judy is a goody-goody
who snitches on her school fellows, especially Beaver. In one episode,
she believes Beaver is Miss Canfield's pet and urges him to prove her
wrong by putting a spring-action snake in the teacher's desk drawer.
Beaver does and regrets it. In another episode, Beaver begs his
parents to buy him a sweater in a shop window. They buy it and Beaver
wears it to school, only to discover Judy has the same sweater.
Believing he has bought a girl's sweater, Beaver stuffs the sweater
behind a candy machine at the movie theater and then faces discipline
at home. On the show, Judy is rarely seen outside the classroom. She
tries to curry favor with her teachers, but they are aware of her
deviousness and keep her in check. Judy's parents are seen briefly in
an episode about Beaver's being chosen to perform in a school play as
a canary. Her last appearance is in the episode, "Beaver Becomes a
Hero" (October 1960). She was later dropped and replaced by Penny
Woods, who becomes Beaver's new nemesis. However unlike Judy, Penny
becomes his frenemy and constant love-hate-relationship love interest.
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