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12 Thursday, January 12, 1928 No letter. Carol Golby - A note Al asking for addresses. A note from Al about waking home - a note to Al - Assembly. In the lunch-room, Joan kept smiling at him - etc - - but he said it was alright - so [[crossed out]] so [[/crossed out]] - I'm so glad honestly I'd die if he "turned me down" - Recreation and then at 4:45 we started home - I lost my pocket-book, in which I had my fountain pen! I nearly died - I hope its in school - Honestly - of all things - That pen - I feel terrible - He didn't come up. - Mother gave a party. I called him up - and talked - He was so darling I'm crazy about him - Al - Al - Al All day - Al - Al - Al - Please like me better than Joan - always! 13 Friday, January 13, 1928 Carol Golby - No letter - A note - explaining absense of letter - Couldn't find the pocket-book - but there is still hope - (I hope!) - School - Assembly - Lunch - Then I saw him for a minute - Then gym - Then Smish and I fooled around - finally the game - Carol Rand and I as Center - Al umpire - Then Carol as guard, me as Center - Then Carol garding me as forward! - The score ended 24-8 - Favor of Delta -! I Having made one basket and Aimee the others! Heck! If one of our teams would only make enough to win a game! - Then walking home with Al -- He is so - so - so - nice - Why do I repeat that everyday - It isn't necessary - BUT! Didn't come up. Whole Delta class going to see Hamlet - Al taking Carol. She sure is a peach - I like her lots! He called up to see if I'd go to the Midget Game to-morrow. I've a date with Peanuts so we'll go. [[strikethrough]] did I guess [[/strikethrough]] I know I'll see him ____ Thank Goodness!!! Yesterday's last sentence is unnecessary (I THINK)
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