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DESKAIDE * THE SILENT SECRETARY * 1942

OCTOBER
11
SUNDAY

I am in "section" (home room) 162.

Fair. In the morning I got up & took a bath (got most all purple stuff off) & ate & went to Sunday school with Bobby (rode in her car) & met Dolores there & walked home with both. I got a small brown book to take home in Sunday school class. In the afternoon I did Gym & went to Bobby's (her mother went away) & Carolyn came over with her Monopoly game (I love to play it) Then Dolores came over. Carolyn left angrily & we went to my house (Mother & Dad were out driving) We fooled around. Clipped on is an article by a girl (^Mary Elizabeth Anderson) who was in 9A-9B-2 last year. [[arrow pointing to three lines of text below] [[strikethrough]] Scedules [[/strikethrough]] were changed 2 weeks ago - now Latin is 1st period all week - others rotate though. She used to tease me about Dad collecting fossils and look at that article! GRR, - She got $1. 

"We do not know what is really good or bad fortune" - ROUSSEAU

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DESKAIDE * THE SILENT SECRETARY * 1942

OCTOBER
12
MONDAY

Fair. I went to school. (Usual
transfer way [[strikethrough]] on [[/strikethrough]]- 10¢ down,[[strikethrough]] 6¢ 10¢ [[/strikethrough]] 8¢ - token for 2 transfers (streetcar & bus) which takes to school [[strikethrough]] [[?]] [[/strikethrough]] 8¢ to K st. bus home - 10¢ - 36¢. I had allot of homework. I called up Rita Rosenfelt - she (at her cousins - Freund) just got her new phone - Glebe 6997. I got my allowance - 15¢. I had [[strikethrough]] $1.85 $1.75 [[/strikethrough]] & have [[strikethrough]] $2.00 $1.90 [[/strikethrough]] $1.64 $1.79 now.

"No man is free who is not master of himself"-EPICTETUS

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