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~ About: A 1961-65 Park College Diary ~ As a high school girl and then a college coed in the first half of the 1960s, I wrote nightly entries on the pages of one-year diaries. In January 2010 I began transcribing the entries into a blog and gave each one a title. I grew up on three farms within 30 miles of Iowa City and the University of Iowa with its Iowa Writers' Workshop. As the oldest of four daughters, in my diaries I sometimes referred to my sisters as "the kids" or "the girls." We helped our parents, but we also had good, wholesome fun - a characteristic I took with me to Park. Park is 300 miles southwest of West Chester, Iowa, in Parkville, Missouri, on the Missouri River 10 miles northwest of Kansas City, Missouri, and across the river from Kansas City, Kansas. In 2000 Park College became Park University. Today Park's flagship campus is in Parkville and there are an additional 41 campus centers across the nation. Park was one of the first educational institutions in the United States to offer online learning. My last post was on May 22, 2018. I may be followed on Twitter @BarbaraMcDWhitt.

Finished Cruets Story For Journal - Sunday, July 7, 1963

I wrote letters to Nancy Ayres and Nancy Avard - to ask her what became of the LLC colored pictures of the float I had her get reprints of for me. Then I finished the story on cruets - hope Charles likes it alright. I wasn't particularly fond of the last one after I had written it for some reason, but quite a few people said they liked it. Now I hope either Bob or I can get a picture to go along with it. I had a more interesting Sunday School lesson this morning than some of those we've been having when the material was so boring. These lesson plans aren't much better though.

Ann is Home From Camp - Saturday, July 6, 1963

Mom, Daddy and Phyllis went up to get Ann at Camp. Virginia stayed here to babysit this afternoon at Joyce's. I almost could have gone along, as I really didn't do anything after 10:00 anyway. I wrote as much as I could of the cruets feature article without my notes. This afternoon I sewed my orange dress. I finished it all except for the hem, but since it's pretty short I'm going to sew on a facing for the hem.

Interviewed Mrs. Bauer About Cruets - Friday, July 5, 1963

This evening I called Mrs. Roy Bauer, our neighbor, to ask her when I could interview her about her vinegar cruets and she had me go over tonight. She has 193, collected since 1954. Until this summer when one of the clerks in town introduced us, I hadn't even known Mrs. Roy Bauer to see her! And we were even neighbors by then. Mr. Bauer has caned 63 chairs - the one I caned took long enough! It was a profitable hour spent. I also made up for my leaving work about 3:30. There just wasn't any more to do though. Well, we and Washington have finally gotten our rain - even if it did rain on the 4th.

Cub Scouts Rang School Bell - Thursday, July 4, 1963

Well, I enjoyed one of my few days of the summer that I didn't have to get up to go to work or church. We went over to the school this morning to open it up and get some 4th of July cookies and Kool-Aid ready for the Cub Scouts who came to ring the bell as part of the nation-wide bell ringing project. It was very nice. I cut out my orange dress this afternoon. Tonight we went in to the "Let Freedom Ring" pageant of the American Revolution put on by the United Presbyterian Home. Grandpa had a part - a patriotic marcher. It was good - fireworks afterwards. Then we went to Cuddebacks.

News About a Fatal Accident - Wednesday, July 3, 1963

Both Bob and Charles were out this morning when I took a call from Mrs. Meuth, the Brighton correspondent. She gave me what she had on a retired Brighton Methodist minister, Rev. E. E. Voss and his wife being killed in a car-truck accident just outside of Brighton at 8:15 this morning. She didn't call till 10:00. Meanwhile, Bob had already been to the scene and was developing the pictures. But I didn't know anything about it before then, and I don't think many others around the Journal did either. I bought a new pair of tennis shoes. It's really pleasantly cool again.

Two of Us Had a Hole-in-One - Tuesday, July 2, 1963

Phyllis, Virginia and I went miniature golfing tonight. I got a free bottle of pop for a hole-in-one and Virginia won a free pass for a hole-in-one when we were putting our balls away. Another interesting day at the Journal - never a dull moment. I told a woman that we destroyed all wedding pictures - then Charles said - no, that was only with Ken-Rene and Novotny photos, to go ahead and give her the picture! Charles did a nice article on the bell ringing and included the West Chester school bell and Grace Hill church bell - after I informed him they'd be ringing.

First Day of Zip Codes - Monday, July 1, 1963

I got a letter from Margie addressed West Chester, Iowa 52359 on the first day zip codes went into effect, probably one of the first to come to the West Chester post office. But in her letter she said, "I just noticed your return address. What in heaven's name does the number 52359 stand for?" And she tends to think of us as backwoods! Charles "appointed" me as "coordinator of bells" for West Chester - they have a plan formulated for ringing all the bells in the county on July 4. I called Doris Stout, Cub Scout den mother, and Mr. Peters. We should hear the West Chester school bell at noon on he Fourth.