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The very minute I’m well, I’m back on the hunt, creating high drama. I can’t help falling in love with him.
April 1, 1964, Wednesday. I’ve been driving for one year. Didn’t sleep again all night. I just can’t eat or drink a thing without throwing up. Trying to find a position to be free of pain, but it’s hard. I … Continue reading
Posted in 1960's Surf Culture, 1964 High School Diary, Southern California 1964
Tagged 1964, Beach, Camp Pendelton, Culver City, Culver High School, Elvis, going steady, I can't help falling in love, Marine Base, Maybelline, Maybelline Story, 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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Too much reality was depressing. I guess I just wanted to live in my own fantasy world
March 28, 1964, Saturday, Sad Day. Sick Well I’m sick again. Can hardly believe it. I’m so depressed. I feel like there’s nothing to live for. As soon as I’m well I’m sick again. We got some terrible news from … Continue reading
Posted in 1960's Surf Culture, 1964 High School Diary, Southern California 1964
Tagged 1964, Chicago, Culver City, Culver High School, depression, Easter 1964, Life on life's terms, Maybelline, Maybelline Story, Saffrons Rule, Sharrie Williams, Sick, Southern California, Surfer's Rule
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One minute I’m on a Pedestal with my nose in the air, the next wanting to crawl home incognito
March 27, 1964, Friday. Glad to get home. Well I’m sick again. Didn’t sleep all night. Woke up sick and in a daze. Had to fix breakfast. Couldn’t eat. Wanted to go home, but didn’t think I could drive. I … Continue reading
Posted in 1960's Surf Culture, 1964 High School Diary, Southern California 1964
Tagged 1964, car problems, Crestline CA, Culver City, Culver High School, Easter Week, Hair in curlers, Maybelline, Maybelline Story, Saffrons Rule, Sharrie Williams, Southern California, Surfer's Rule, teenagers, United States, Westchester High School
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March 24, 1964. Tuesday. Donna’s 15th Birthday. Saffrons going to Crestline. Well, we didn’t go. But was glad cause I wasn’t ready to go anyway. Took all my Capris and blouses to be cleaned yesterday and couldn’t pick them up … Continue reading
The Supremes “Come See About Me,” was my song, while waiting for Howard to come back to me
March 23, 1964, Monday. Busy Day. Leaving for Crestline Tomorrow. Mom and Dad came home last night. They had a great time on their trip to San Francisco, but, Dad looked sick. Rained all day. Had my car radio fixed … Continue reading
Posted in 1960's Surf Culture, 1964 High School Diary, Southern California 1964
Tagged 1957 Chevrolet, 1964, Beach, Beach Boys, breaking up, California, Crestline CA, Culver City, Culver High School, going steady, Longboard, Maybelline, Maybelline Story, Moselle Surfboards, Saffrons Rule, Sharrie Williams, supremes come see about me., Surfboard, Surfer's Rule, teenagers, United States, West Side Surfers, Westchester High School
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The Marketts – Surfer’s Stomp….. Surfer Stomp was a dance craze in California in the early 60’s when surf rock was popular.
March 21 Saffron Bake Sale. Saturday. Didn’t make up with Howard, guess we never will. Was planning on going to the beach, but was too cold, so went to the Saffron Bake Sale. We made almost $20.00. Angie K, Judy … Continue reading
Posted in 1960's Surf Culture, 1964 High School Diary, Southern California 1964
Tagged 1964, Bake Sale, Beach, Culver City, Culver High School, going steady, making-out, Maybelline, Maybelline Story, Playa del Rey Los Angeles, Saffrons Rule, Sharrie Williams, Southern California, Surfer's Rule, Surfers Stomp, teenagers, The Fountain in Playa Del Rey, The Marketts, United States, West Side Surfers, Westchester High School, Westchester Music Store
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March 19,1964, Thursday. OK day. Looking forward to Saturday. Hope he talks to me. Mom and Dad called. Lauri walked down the hill, so I took her to school. It was cold today, sure hope it doesn’t stat this way, … Continue reading
Listened to the Kingsmen singing Louie Louie on the radio, tried to figure out the dirty words.
March 17, 1964, Hot day. Think we’ll make up Saturday. Saffron Club Night. (St. Patrick’s Day) Today was the most bitchen day of the year. It was 85 degrees. We’re going to ditch school maybe Thursday or Friday and go … Continue reading
Posted in 1960's Surf Culture, 1964 High School Diary, diary, memoir, Southern California 1964
Tagged 1964, Beach, Culver City, Culver High School, dirty words, ditching school, going steady, Kingsmen Louie Louie 1963, making-out, Maybelline, Maybelline Story, Saffrons Rule, Sharrie Williams, Southern California, Surfer's Rule, teenagers, The Wall in Santa Monica, Toes in Playa Del Rey, United States, West Side Surfers, Westchester High School
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The Supremes – Where Did Our Love Go…I think I force these breakups just to makeup again.
March 16, 1964, Sad Day. Mom and Dad’s 19th Anniversary. They’re leaving for San Francisco. Couldn’t sleep all night. Kept waking up and thinking of us being finished. My heart hurt so bad and I got pains in my stomach. Why … Continue reading
Posted in 1960's Surf Culture, 1964 High School Diary, diary, Southern California 1964
Tagged 1964, Beach, breaking up, Culver City, Culver High School, going steady, making-out, Mascara, Maybelline, Playa del Rey Los Angeles, Saffrons Rule, Surfer's Rule, teenagers, The Supremes, United States, West Side Surfers, Westchester High School
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Saffron Car Wash, listening to Wooly Bully by Sam The Sham and the Pharoahs
March 14, 1964, Saturday. Tired day and mad night. Saffron Car Wash. Howard and I are done. I hate him again. Was so tired I could hardly get up. Started washing cars at 10:00. At first I thought “this is … Continue reading
Posted in 1960's Surf Culture, 1964 High School Diary, Southern California 1964
Tagged 1964, Beach, Car Wash, Culver City, Culver High School, going steady, Los Angeles, making-out, Maybelline, Saffrons Rule, Sharrie Williams, Surfer's Rule, West Side Surfers, Westchester High School, Wooly Bully - Sam The Sham and the Pharoahs
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