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The Shangri-Las record, “Leader of the Pack” inspired my play, “The Littlest Ho-dad”
December 13, 1964, Sunday. Mother Daughter Breakfast We got to the Hall at 9:15 and started rehearsing for the Play. We never even had the Characters cast before! And, we only went through it once, while I finished making the … Continue reading
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At 16 torn between wanting to be popular and wanting an acting career
April 28, 1964, Tuesday. Dave K. Jack and all the guys we’re at Fosters after the Saffron meeting. (Donna and I will be modeling at the Boat Show.) Had to go to gym detention (for wearing a bikini under my … Continue reading
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None of my friends are taking my modeling and acting career seriously…
April 22, 1964, Wednesday. Lauri and I got on one of our deep talks about sex. Told Bonnie finally about my modeling and acting audition. Vicki kinda made a joke about it. It made me hate her. I didn’t want … Continue reading
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