“I will always cherish the memories that Bobby left for us,” Sandra said. “Not even Bobby’s death can take those away…”
“I always worry about making a fool of myself on dates,” Sandra says. “I often wonder if other girls do, too. And Mother says that even if I started five hours ahead to get ready, I’d still be late. I always ask the boy where we’re going, so I’ll know what to wear and I try—-honest!—-to be ready on time. If I don’t know the boy too well, I always feel shy, so to hide it I start to talk. But I’m learning to let him say what he thinks, too. I don’t worry about boys getting fresh. It’s really the girl who sets the pace on a date. A boy can almost tell what kind of girl you are from the first ten words you speak.”
“I used to sign vouchers and sign-out sheets with ‘Alexandra Dee.’ Somehow it stuck. ” - Sandra Dee