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If I get a boyfriend next year I’m pulling away from Saffrons
December 15, 1964, Tuesday I didn’t go to the Saffron Meeting tonight, because I had to work at Charleston’s Dress Store, wrapping Christmas Presents. The Club discussed Sunday’s Mother Daughter Breakfast and they were unset because $15.00 was spent … Continue reading
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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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Tagged 1964, 57 Chevy, actress, Beach, costume maker, Culver High School, director, Leader of the Pack, Maybelline, Maybelline Story, Producer, rehearsing Littlest Ho-dad, Saffron mother daughter breakfast, Saffrons Rule, Sharrie Williams, Surfer's Rule, the Shangri -Las, Westchester High School, writer
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