Miss Norma’s Diary – November 12, 1960 – ” Mal is so different. He was smoking up a storm and he was acting real big”

Saturday

“Last night I stayed over night with Connie and we didn’t get out of bed till 2:00 o’clock. Then we went down the street and messed off. At night, we went to Barbara’s party. It was so boring at first, then we found out that Malcolm was home. So, when Loren came Malcolm came with him. Right when they came, I was watching Verne and Connie Then Verne danced with me and he held me real tight. After the dance, I watched them then I started crying and I was in the head (a miniature golf course structure) for about 20 minutes. I just couldn’t stop crying and everybody knew I was crying. Then when Loren and Mal came, I was scared to go out in the other room.

I danced with Mal and he is a crappy dancer.

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I thought Loren was bad till I danced with Mal and Mal is so different. He was smoking up a storm and he was acting real big. Wayne was in Barbara’s bedroom playing cards with Patty. Then Patty wanted to play strip poker so they were going to but they never got around to playing it. I had Connie’s blouse on, it is high up at the neck so I left the two buttons open and Wayne kept saying, ‘That blouse sure is low. Why don’t you button it up?’ But I wouldn’t. Then he came up to me and started to button my blouse and I walked away. Then I was dancing with Brian and I told Brian that Wayne was a stupid asshole and Benny told Wayne what I said. Wayne was flirting with Connie at all to night, Benny kept trying to get Patty in the bedroom with Wayne so she went in there. Then she yelled for Barbara so we both ran in there and Patty was real mad She went in the other room and Wayne was laying on the bed and I said to him, ‘What are you trying to do Wayne? Strip her?’ and he said ‘no’. Then Barbara went in the other room and Wayne jumped up and closed the door and started to put his arms around me and then he said, ‘Oh come on, make out with me.’ So, I did. Then we went in the other room and started dancing. Then pretty soon, Barbara’s father took the kids home.”

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