Saturday, January 7, 2012

Monday, January 7, 1929

School again. It was so cold this morning that I didn’t want to get up. 67 degrees or something like that. We got to school and every teacher had the same thing to tell us. That we had been going too slowly and that we would have to take longer lessons. We got back test papers in Civics and English. 86 and 68 respectively and we get our report card on Friday. Mrs. Rothenberger sprung a debate on us. We’re to give it on Wednesday. I was put on the negative side. The subject was - Resolve that Women’s Suffrage should be adopted in the P.I. What a question. Willi S. and Godfrey Conner are with me and Henry M. and Eric Beil, and Minnie are on the other side. I’m glad that I’ll get it over with at the very beginning and not have to worry about when I come. About four we (June & I) went swimming. Lara and Francis Russell came out later. I washed my hair after I got out. We brought Frances home and just as we got to her house we had a puncture. That made us late home. I was going with Pop to the Temples Ball but I had forgotten about and my hair was wet and I didn’t have time to dress so I stayed home and read instead.

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