![]() 1 At a pajama party Rizzo and the other "Pink Ladies" try to teach Sandy to drink and to smoke, but she promptly gets sick. The full head-shot photo showed a beautiful, seemingly ageless woman, while the headline copy read, "Look at Me, I'm Sandra Dee." The refrain is borrowed from a song in both the stage play and 1977 film Grease, which lampoons various high-school types of the 1950s, including "Rizzo," the hard-boiled, wisecracking, female sexual hood, and "Sandy" (no coincidence there), the naive, sweet cheerleader. ![]() ![]() The Maissue of People magazine featured a cover story on Sandra Dee. In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:įrontiers: A Journal of Women Studies 22.2 (2001) 87-106īeyond a White, Teen Icon Georganne Scheiner
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