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Ultra Lash Mascara is about to send our Maybelline Stock off the charts.
November 9, 1964, Tried out for a play, but I don’t think I want the part Angie’s so two-faced! I’m so mad at her! She told everyone that Pearl and I came to the Saffron Pledge party two weird … 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, 55 Bel Air pink and white Chevy Station Wagon, 57 Chevy, Beach, Culver High School, dating, Maybelline, Maybelline Stock, Maybelline Story, Saffrons Rule, Sharrie Williams, Southern California, Surfer's Rule, Ultra Lash Mascara, veterans hospital, West Side Surfers, Westchester High School
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If Culver City High’s Football Team wins next week, we’ll be in the LEAGUE! (Be True To Your School… Beach Boys)
November 6, 1964. Friday Went to the Football game with Sandy, Dianne, Pearl, Edna and Cheryl Nickles. We played at Morningside. We won 14-7. We’ve won every game so far. Next week if we win, we’ll be in the League! … 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, 57 Chevy, Beach Boys, Beach Boys Be True To Your School, Culver City, Culver High Foot Ball Team, Culver High School, Fosters Freeze, girls cruising guys, Maybelline, Maybelline Story, Morningside High, Saffrons Rule, Sharrie Williams, Southern California, Surfer's Rule, teenagers, Tiny Nailor's Westchester, West Side Surfers, Westchester High School
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It’s hard when a high school friend has a baby and gets married, because she can no longer relate with her old friends
October 22, 1964 Thursday. Shelia’s Birthday Party! After school I came home. Shelia’s husband Steve F. was there putting in our new dryer. He’s working for an appliance repair co… I told him I wanted to have a few … 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 17 year old with a baby, 1964, 57 Chevy, Beach, Culver High School, dating, going steady, Maybelline, Maybelline Story, Saffrons Rule, Sharrie Williams, Southern California, Surfer's Rule, Surprise Party, West Side Surfers, Westchester High School
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Going to my friend’s baby’s Baptism, made think about being Married at 17
October 18, Sunday. Shelia’s baby is Baptized. Pearl spent the night and stayed today until we had to leave and go to Shelia’s baby’s Baptism. Mommy is the Godmother. The baby is so darling, it almost makes me want … Continue reading
Posted in 1964 High School Diary, Chick Secrets, diary, Maybelline Girl, memoir, REALITY BLOG, Southern California 1964, teenage reality blog
Tagged 57 Chevy, Baby Baptism, Culver High School, dating, diary, Maybelline, Maybelline Story, Saffrons Rule, Sharrie Williams, Southern California, Surfer's Rule, West Side Surfers, Westchester High School, yearning for a guy
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Hermosa Beach 1964, Stones blasting on the radio, Missionaries saving my Soul while I pray to have a guy
October 17, 1964, Saturday. Backwards Dance…ROLLING STONES RELEASE 12 X 15 ALBUM!! Sandy spent the night and left this morning. She’s going to the dance with Montie. I didn’t go. Pearl and I went to Foster’s in Hermosa Beach. … 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, 57 Chevy, Backwards Dance, Culver High School, dating, Hermosa Beach Fosters, Maybelline, Maybelline Story, Missionaries, Rolling Stones 12 x 15 album, Saffrons Rule, scared girls, Sharrie Williams, Southern California, Surfer's Rule, West Side Surfers, Westchester High School
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Westchester Surfers think they’re God’s gift to Women!!!
October 14, 1964, Wednesday. Jack has changed! (Dr. Martin Luther King awarded Nobel Peace Prize.) After school I came home and went swimming with my sister Donna and her friend Linda Klein. I did my hair. Some boy’s called … Continue reading
Posted in 1960's Surf Culture, 1964 High School Diary, Chick Secrets, diary, Little Sisters, Maybelline Girl, memoir, REALITY BLOG, Southern California 1964, teenage reality blog
Tagged 1964, 57 Chevy, backward dance, Beach, bleaching my hair, conceited guys, Culver High School, dating, going steady, Maybelline, Maybelline Story, Saffron pledges, Saffrons Rule, Sharrie Williams, Southern California, Surfer's Rule, teenagers, Westchester High School
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Saffron Hell Week, Pledges had to beg UCLA Fraternities for cigarettes
October 13, 1964, Tuesday. Took Saffron Pledges to Gary’s and Jack’s. After school I came home and went swimming for two hours. Went to a Saffron Meeting at Linda Klein’s and put Pledges in a room with a tape … Continue reading
Posted in 1960's Surf Culture, 1964 High School Diary, Chick Secrets, diary, Little Sisters, Maybelline Girl, memoir, REALITY BLOG, Southern California 1964, teenage reality blog
Tagged 1964, 57 Chevy, Beach, ciggarettes, Culver High School, dating, Maybelline, Maybelline Story, Playa del Rey Los Angeles, Saffron Hell Week, Saffron pledges, Saffrons Rule, Sharrie Williams, Southern California, Surfer's Rule, the trees in Playa del Rey, Tiny Nailor's Westchester, Toes in Playa Del Rey, Westchester High School
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