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Standing at the crossroads…Will it be a Career or Love.
May 14, 1964, Thursday. Dave finally called. Got home after school, looked ugly. My face is all broken out. Got dressed to go for my audition, but, Mommy didn’t come home, she was at Jean Williams, who just came home … Continue reading
Posted in 1960's Surf Culture, 1964 High School Diary, Chick Secrets, diary, Maybelline Girl, REALITY BLOG
Tagged 1964, acting career, auditioning, being in love, blemishes, crossroads, Culver City, Culver High School, dating, going steady, Maybelline, Maybelline Story, Patricia Stevens Modeling School, Saffrons Rule, Sharrie Williams, Southern California, Surfer's Rule, teenagers, United States, West Side Surfers, Westchester High School
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I wanted to be an actress, but that meant more dieting, memorizing scripts and auditioning,
May 13, 1964, Wednesday. Got an audition with Jean Louis Sandy Block said Dave was going to ask me out for Saturday and we’re doubling with her and Jack. But he hasn’t even called. I wonder what’s wrong with him. … Continue reading
Posted in 1960's Surf Culture, 1964 High School Diary, Chick Secrets, diary, Maybelline Girl, memoir, REALITY BLOG, Southern California 1964, teenage reality blog
Tagged 1964, Audition, Beach, Culver City, Culver High School, dating, Drama Coach Jean Louis, going steady, Maybelline, Maybelline Story, Patricia Stevens Modeling School, Playa del Rey Los Angeles, Saffrons Rule, Sharrie Williams, Southern California, Surfer's Rule, teenagers, West Side Surfers, Westchester High School
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Guy’s don’t like competition, they want to be #1 in their girl’s life.
May 10, 1964, Monday. Jack calls but Dave doesn’t I did my Play review, wasn’t too good, I could have done so much better. Doing it Thursday for another class. After school Donna and I went to Modeling. We did … Continue reading
Posted in 1960's Surf Culture, 1964 High School Diary, Chick Secrets, Little Sisters, Maybelline Girl, REALITY BLOG
Tagged 1964, Culver City, Culver High School, dating, going steady, Maybelline, Maybelline Story, Patricia Stevens Modeling School, Saffrons Rule, Saturday Night Date, Sharrie Williams, Southern California, Surfer's Rule, teenagers, United States, visual poise class, West Side Surfers, Westchester High School
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Living two lives….one with my friends and one with my family
May 10, 1964, Sunday. Sure hope Dave still likes me. Mothers Day. Was so uncomfortable sleeping at Lauri’s. Didn’t hardly sleep at all in her bed with Snowball her cat, which I’m allergic to. Mommy was still hurt from last … Continue reading
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Tagged 1964, Beach, Culver City, Culver High School, dating, going steady, he's just not that into me, making amends, Maybelline, Maybelline Story, Mothers Day, Patricia Stevens Modeling School, Saffrons Rule, Sharrie Williams, Southern California, Surfer's Rule, teenagers, West Side Surfers, Westchester High School
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Bondage to the Media’s Ideal image, caused my dieting Neurosis (“invisible injury”)
May 7, 1964, Thursday. Dave and I must really like each other, because we fight all the time. After school I came home and decided to really go on a diet, because Marilyn lost 13 lbs and looks so good. … Continue reading
Posted in 1960's Surf Culture, 1964 High School Diary, Chick Secrets, diary, REALITY BLOG, Southern California 1964
Tagged 1960s advertising, 1960s media, 1964, Culver City, Culver High School, dating, Diet-Rite, Fad Diets, going steady, Health, Maybelline, Maybelline Story, melba toast diet, Patricia Stevens Modeling School, Saffrons Rule, Sego and Metrecal, Sharrie Williams, Southern California, Surfer's Rule, teenagers, Trim Twist Exerciser, Twiggy, United States, Weight loss, West Side Surfers, Westchester High School
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I’ve got to lose 10 lbs. I weigh 128 lbs. Why am I gaining weight.
May 6, 1964, Wednesday. Dave told me he wasn’t taking me to Don’s party Friday, because he wants to drink and I don’t like him to. So, I probably won’t see him this weekend. I’m going to stay at Lauri’s … Continue reading
Posted in 1960's Surf Culture, 1964 High School Diary, Chick Secrets, diary, Little Sisters, REALITY BLOG, Southern California 1964
Tagged 1964, Beach, breaking up, Culver City, Culver High School, dating, fat, Fencing, French Wave hairdo, going steady, Hair Spray, loose weight, Maybelline, Maybelline Story, Patricia Stevens Modeling School, PayPal, public speaking, Saffrons Rule, Sharrie Williams, Southern California, Surfer's Rule, teased hair, teenagers, United States, West Side Surfers, Westchester High School, Wilshire Boulevard
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Patricia Stevens Modeling School set me on a course to Physical Fitness, Check out this amazing Makeup trick I learned.
April 30, 1964, Thursday. After school I came home and started doing History. Dave K. called, we talked about a half hour about tomorrow. I had to hang up because Donna and I were leaving for Patricia Stevens Modeling School. … Continue reading
Posted in 1960's Surf Culture, 1964 High School Diary, Chick Secrets, Little Sisters, memoir, Southern California 1964, Uncategorized
Tagged 1964, Bikram Yoga, cosmetics, Culver City, exercise, Maybelline, Maybelline Story, Models, Pancake Make up trick, Patricia Stevens, Patricia Stevens Modeling School, PayPal, Saffrons Rule, Sharrie Williams, Southern California, Surfer's Rule, teenagers, United States, West Side Surfers, Westchester High School
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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
Posted in 1960's Surf Culture, 1964 High School Diary, Chick Secrets, Little Sisters, Southern California 1964
Tagged 1964, actress, being popular, breaking up, Culver City, Culver High School, going steady, Maybelline, Maybelline Story, Patricia Stevens Modeling School, Playa del Rey Los Angeles, public speaking, Saffrons Rule, Sharrie Williams, Southern California, Surfer's Rule, teenagers, United States, West Side Surfers, Westchester High School
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I was the Queen Bee in 1964. A Social, Grand Central Station, Party Magnet
April 27, 1964, Monday. Can’t wait until Friday. Party at Jack’s. I just love his laugh, He’s so great! Well everyone was talking about next Friday night, when Dave K and Jack are getting all the guy’s together at Jack’s … Continue reading
Posted in 1960's Surf Culture, 1964 High School Diary, Chick Secrets, diary, memoir, Southern California 1964
Tagged 1964, breaking up, Culver City, Culver High School, Dusty Springfield, guy magnet, I Only Want To Be With You, making-out, Maybelline, Maybelline Story, Party Girl, Patricia Stevens Modeling School, Playa del Rey Los Angeles, Queen Bee, Saffrons Rule, Sharrie Williams, Southern California, Surfer's Rule, teenagers, United States, West Side Surfers, Westchester High School
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