December 6, 1964
This morning (1:30 to be exact) I shoveled the driveway and made a lopsided snowman. We got about 10 inches altogether. Tonight at YPF we had a spaghetti supper. We sold 38 tickets and about 20 people showed up. We got about $50 towards our New York trip.
I have been studying my part (Cassius) and made my sword, but I can’t figure out how that toga works. I’d better take some pins along tomorrow. That doll of a student teacher and Mrs. P are coming to the dress rehearsal.
December 6, 2022
Let’s hear it for New Englanders! 10 inches of snow and the Young People’s Fellowship spaghetti dinner goes on as planned. New Milford, with a population of just over 20,000, was the largest town in area in the state. (Or so they told us.) The roads were narrow and winding. Yet twenty hardy souls still came out to support our annual trip to the Big Apple.
Also: it’s hard to believe I was in graduate school ten years later, explaining to undergrads how to wrap a toga.