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Personal appearance, snobbish, posture, sportsmanship, emotions, temper, were main things.\" \"May 4th, Dear Diary, Shirley, Julie and I went for a ride with Don Schmick., Del Ralph Cocking. Julie was in back with don and I was with Del. We were kind of crowded so they put their arms around us. Gee! I'm a bad girl. Julie is staying all night with me….\" \"May 9th, Babe was mad because I didn't kiss him Sat. but if that's the kind of guy he is I don't want him to like me anyway. June, Del and I played tunes tonight.\" \"May 25th, Julie and I went to P. Stayed all night with Marian. We went on blind dates. Del Jentry, Senior, from 350 miles from here, went with Julie. He was cute and a good dancer but--Johnnie Metz, a freshman in college, went with me. He surely was swell. He came from Spokane and Twin Lakes. I surely did have fun. Went to fraternity dance. HTO house.\" \"June 2nd, Went out to Julie's picnic. Del Lorren Logsdon took Julie and I shooting. I shot biggest shot gun made. Shirley, Harry, George and I played pool and ping pong. I lead Bill Lawson in a chase in our car. It certainly was easy to loose him.\" \"June 20th, Dad and mom had a row over whose money was to buy the house. Dad stayed in a hotel tonight. It certainly was hot today. I bowled a 53 tonight. I guess I just can't bowl.\" \"July 4th, Played tennis this morning with Babe, Fred and Marian. I asked Babe up to the lake but he has already promised some one else he would go with them.\" \"July 19th, It rained tonight. I went swimming. Babe and I crashed the show but it cost us 25 cents. Boy tonight is the closest I have ever come to being kissed. Wow!!!\" \"August 7th, I didn't go skating with Shirley. I went to Fred Harple's party with Ace Meyers. They danced with the light out some of the time but all we did was dance. I was the first to leave (12:00). Ace didn't want to go but we did.\" \"August 20th, Shirley and dad came up this morn. We went to Collier's picnic at Houser Lake. 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