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of the Sheila Weidenfeld Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library.
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Digitized from Box 45 of the Sheila Weidenfeld Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library
seventeen
320 PARK AVENUE
NEW YORK, N.Y. 10022
(212) 759-8100
March 10, 1975
Msd Sheila Weidenfeld
c/o The White House
Washington, D. C.
Dear Sheila:
I am enclosing five advance copies of the April issue of
Seventeen, featuring Susan on the cover and inside.
I hope to drop in one you one of these days for a
chat.
As ever,
Tay Managing Editor
Pay Ray Robinson
RR:ds
enc;
SEAL FIBRARY
Some items in this folder were not digitized because it contains copyrighted
materials. Please contact the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library for access to
these materials.
YOUNG AMERICA'S FAVORITE MAGAZINE
APRIL 1975
75 CENTS
seventeen
GO NATURAL!
down-to-earth clothes
muslin make-its
plants to live with
THE PRETTIEST
PROM DRESSES
at pricesy ou'll like
KEEP COOL
& LOOK GREAT
AT TENNIS
GIRLS SOUND OFF
ABOUT BOYS
WHY WOMEN'S
COLLEGES
ARE BETTER
MARRIAGE: THE KIND
OF MEN TO AVOID
INTRODUCING
MINI-MAG
an exclusive monthly column
a great new section!
SUSAN FORD'S
WHITE HOUSE DIARY
Executive Editor: RUBYE GRAHAM
Managing Editor: RAY ROBINSON
Associate Editor: ROBERTA SCHEER
Art Director: PAMELA HOFFMAN
Associate: BARBARA CHAPMAN
Assistant Designer: NINA TANTILLO
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Assistant: LINDA DEMILT
APRIL 1975
Fashion Director: NANCY MARCANTONIO
Fashion Editors: NANCY LIPTON,
Published by Triangle Communications Inc.
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FASHION
Assistants: SANDE ROSS, ELAINE GROSS
Beauty Editor: SUZANNE KENNEDY FLYNN
50 SPRING FORMALS
Associate: DOROTHY SCHEFER
100 WRIST BITS
General Features Editor: ANNETTE GRANT
111-115 PROM-GOING: Light, airy, feminine dresses for your special night
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Associates: ANNETTE CAPONE, JUDSEN CULBRETH
120-125 SUPER NATURAL SPRING
Assistants: PAT CORCORAN, ELIZABETH ROSENSTIEL
Down-to-earth clothes and accessories-prices to match!
Fiction Editor: BABETTE ROSMOND
126-129
MUSLIN MAKES IT: Four crafty ways to add pow to fashions you sew
Associate: KATHLEEN GOUBEAUD
Entertainment Editor: EDWIN MILLER
142 SURE HITS: Cool cotton winners-tennis gear for any-wear!
Assistant: MARY HORNER
144-147 SWIM! Start suiting yourself
Home Editor: ANN PARDUE SONET
Assistants: CAROLE HORII, ROWANN GILMAN
BEAUTY
Food Editor: OLGA RIGSBY
16 DEAR BEAUTY EDITOR: Problem-solving answers to the questions you ask
Associate: SUZANNE CHECCHIA
Copy Chief/Travel Editor: BUNNY BROWER
28 LIMBER UP! Warm-up exercises for tennis
Staff Writer: JANET WHRITNER
138-141 CENTER COURT GROOMING: Teen tennis buffs tell how to
Assistant: MARILYN SIMON
The News Makers.
look fresh and pretty on and off the courts
Copy Editor: SHEA SMITH
(continued)
Relating: ABIGAIL WOOD
HOME
The knit news IS cotton comfort with easy
Consultant: E. J. HORNICK, M.D.
Shopwise Editor: JEANNE TAYLOR
130-133 INDOOR GARDENS: Turn any room into a greenhouse
care. Junior fashions and junior prices by
Production Manager: MARIA HOPKINS
162 PLANT CARE GUIDE: Green-thumb tips
Pandora. The bottoms are new NATURAL
Art Production: HORACE ERAMO
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Assistant: MICKEY SURASKY
FOOD
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Assistant to Executive Editor: JANE LISTER
134 THE NATURAL ROUTE
in white, natural, lilac. lime, peach. Shorts. $11.
Readers' Letters: JUDITH O'MALLEY
Sprout seeds and beans for delicious earth-food specialties
Pants, $19.
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136 BROWN-THUMB GUIDE TO BREAD-BAKING by Jody Shields
Tops of 100% cotton knit (S-M-L) as shown.
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What you should know about getting into dough
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ARTICLES
Coordinators: LINDA ABRAMSON, STACEY BROOKS,
Alabama
90 HOW NOT TO BUY A LEMON by Peggy Hutchinson, 19
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Pizitz
MARY LONCHARICH, KAREN YOUNG
California
Merchandising Copywriter: ANGELA TURNER
Buying a used car? Don't get taken for a ride!
(Southern)
Miller's Outpost
Education Coordinator: DEBORAH HUGHES
96 NEW FACTS ABOUT MARIJUANA by Harvey Aronson
Connecticut
Credits Coordinator: SUSAN LASKEY
New Haven
Edward Malley Co.
West Coast Coordinator: LINN JOSLYN
Pot may not be the "wonder drug" some insist it is
Florida
Orlando, Tampo
111 OUR NEW LOOK: Introducing fresh features in a streamlined SEVENTEEN
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116 GIRLS SOUND OFF ABOUT BOYS: Special panel report
Georgia
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118 WHY ALL-WOMEN'S COLLEGES ARE BETTER! by Josiah Bunting
Illinois
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Chicago.
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CAROL KLEPPER, CAROLYN MONTALTO
150 FACE TO FACE WITH BARBARA WALTERS by Edwin Miller
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Co-host of Today, star of Not for Women Only, she's an extraordinary person
New Orleans
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Maine
Magazine Printing Director: RAY McCLOSKEY
Augusta.
The Village Shop
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FICTION
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The News Makers.
148 A PARTICULAR GOD by Joel Gross
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31 SUSAN FORD'S WHITE HOUSE DIARY
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The President's daughter writes her first monthly column
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52 RELATING by Abigail Wood
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I Feel Trapped!
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Bloomingdale's
Ohio
SOUTHERN OFFICE
58 FREE FOR ALL: A grab bag of your ideas and impressions
Akron
O'Neil's
Advertising Sales/South, Inc., President, Morgan Pirnie,
Oklahoma
By Pandora. Naturally.
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62 WHAT'S NEW: Catch up on the latest products and ideas
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86 IN MY OPINION by Betty Taylor, 18
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220
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104 TRAVEL: THE CRAFTS CAPER by Patricia Doherty
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2
Seventeen-April 1975
Seventeen-April 1975
3
SUSAN FORD'S
WHITE HOUSE
DIARY
STEEN SVENSSON
The President's seventeen-year-old daughter
in the Grand Hall. The final picture
writes her first monthly column
was of her lying on the bed they
wheeled her away in: the smile, kiss
hen we moved into the
We were just getting nicely set-
and last whispered 'I love you.'
W
White House, I didn't think
tled into the White House, when a
In the beginning I resented the
I'd like it. It all had hap-
crisis struck. Everyone knows about
fact that reporters were always
pened so suddenly, there
my mother's operation for cancer.
standing there when we went in or
wasn't time to prepare myself.
This was a terrible time for all of us,
out of the hospital. I felt they were
It was more formal than we were
but we stuck in there. I wanted to
invading my family's privacy, and
used to, for one thing. When I got
spend every minute with my moth-
there was no way to avoid them.
home from school-driven by a
er at the hospital, but she wouldn't
But later I realized that the publicity
Secret Service agent-a butler
hear of it. So I kept up with school-
about my mother was very good, be-
opened the door, took my bookbag,
work and other necessary things.
cause it has helped other women
raced to the elevator and pushed
I was really scared the evening
and saved so many other lives.
the Up button for me. When I said,
my mother went to the hospital. But
Things are pretty much back to
"Second, please," where my par-
I felt better later that night after my
"normal" for us now, although my
ents' room is, he said, "Thank you,
oldest brother, Mike (twenty-five),
mother still has to take it easy. Her
Miss Susan, I will take your things
his wife, Gayle, and Rev. Billy Zioli,
doctor says she is coming along very
up to your room" (which is on the
a friend of the family's, flew in. Mike
well, and we're all so grateful.
third floor).
and I have always been very close.
Right now, I'm busy with arrange-
Now that we've lived here for
He is studying to be a minister.
ments for the senior prom at Holton
half a year or so, it's more relaxed.
After they talked to me, I felt bet-
Arms, the private girls' school I at-
The White House staff is absolute-
ter-sort of peaceful and accepting.
tend in Bethesda, Maryland. The
ly the greatest! But we had to work
In my English class at school, we
proms are usually held at a country
on them-to loosen them up. It
have to make daily entries in a jour-
club or hotel, but this year my par-
seems they weren't used to an in-
nal each of us keeps. What I wrote
ents invited the class to hold it in
formal family like ours. We really
the day of Mother's cancer opera-
the White House. The whole senior
wanted to talk to them about them-
tion expresses how I felt better than
class of '75 is helping plan it.
selves, and treat them like people
I can express it now:
There will be two bands-Outer
with personalities and problems of
" I walked the halls all morn-
Space and the Sandcastle. The class
their own. But they seemed used to
ing; the walls began to move in-
picked the first group, which is from
being anonymous shadows-always
ward, the carpet moved without me.
Maine. I knew about the Sandcastle,
there when called, but then sinking
Mother was in the operating room;
which I had heard at a party at
silently into the woodwork. It didn't
we were waiting to hear from the
Hampden-Sydney College in Virginia.
take long to break through to them,
doctor. Walking up and down the
The prom will be from nine to
though. And now we regard them
hall I pictured my mother waving to
twelve on Saturday night, May 31.
as warm friends.
the public, shaking hands, dancing
We may (continued on page 32)
Boventeen-April 1975
31
YOUNG AMERICA'S FAVORITE MAGAZINE MAY 1975
75 CENTS
MAY 1975
seven
n
75 CENTS
CLOTHES FOR YOUR
SPORTY SUMMER
GREAT MAKE-ITS
TO SEW, KNIT,
EMBROIDER
SAFE WAYS TO SUNTAN
seventeen
Young America Today:
A Full, Happy Life
in California
A Teen Tells:
"HOW
PSYCHOTHERAPY
HELPED ME"
SUSAN FORD
Takes a
YOUR SPORTY SUMMER LIFE
Loving Look
at Her Mother
WHAT YOU MUST
KNOW ABOUT RAPE
Summer Jobs:
TIPS FOR HARD TIMES
Wells.
CHARMED CONNECTIONS
AVAILABLE AT THESE AND
STEEN SVENSSON
MANY OTHER FINE STORES
Alabama
Birmingham - Rich's
Arizona
Scottsdale - Parkway Jlrs.
California
Burlingame - Levy's
Foster City - Levy's
SUSAN
Half Moon Bay - Levy's
Mountain View Emporium
Palo Alto - Emporium
Redwood City - Levy's
San Bruno - Emporium
San Francisco Emporium
San Jose Emporium
FORD'S
San Mateo - Emporium
-
Levy's
San Rafael - Emporium
Santa Clara - Emporium
Santa Rosa - Emporium
Connecticut
WHITE
Groton Grader's Jtry.
Middletown - Bernie Fields
New London - London Luggage
Norwich - Grader's Jiry.
Georgia
Atianta Rich's
HOUSE
Decatur - Rich's
No. DeKalb Rich's
So. DeKalb - Rich's
Smyrna Rich's
lowa
Cedar Rapids - Armstrong's Dept. Store
DIARY
Des Moines - The Earring Shop
Fort Dodge - Kirkberg Jirs.
Mason City - Gordon's Jiry.
Maryland
Bel Air - - Talles Jirs.
"I like to talk to Mom
home) or maybe some friends.
Massachusetts
Canton - Strand Jlrs.
about my boy friends.
If Dad and Mother do talk to-
Fall River - Mullen Jiry.
Nebraska
But Dad just teases
gether about some of his big de-
Columbus Brandeis
cisions, they never do it in front of
Grand Island - Brandeis
- The Earring Shop
me about them"
me. Sometimes I've walked in on
Lincoln - Brandeis
Omaha - Brandeis
conversations, and I knew 1 should
Omaha - The Earring Shop
Batavia Brenner's
M
y mother is a very special
not be there. So I left. At those times
New York
person. We like to talk
she lets him talk things through;
Binghamton Fowler, Dick & Walker
about things, share ideas,
Brockport - Hitchcock Jirs.
that helps him sort things out.
Buffalo - Kay Jlrs.
just have fun together.
De Witt - Dey Brothers
My mother really cares about
Eastway - Sibley, Lindsay & Curr
Both Mom and Dad have always
people. She made a point of going
Greece - Sibley, Lindsay & Curr
Irondequoit - Sibley, Lindsay & Curr
been willing to listen. We haven't
down to the White House switch-
Kingston - Britts
Latham - Rogers Jlrs.
always agreed, but it would be
board room and personally meeting
New Hartford - Harris Bros.
Newark - Sibley, Lindsay & Curr
pretty dull if we did. My parents en-
all the operators. If one of their rel-
Poughkeepsie De's Jewelry Store
courage us to think for ourselves.
Rochester - Rudolph's Jlrs.
atives dies, she phones the operator
- Sibley, Lindsay & Curr
Mother is religious. She wanted
and also sends flowers.
Schenectady - Gordon Jlrs.
Syracuse Dey Brothers
all of us to go through Sunday school
- Sibley, Lindsay & Curr
I like to talk to her about my boy
- Wilson's Leading Jirs.
and be confirmed. The whole fam-
friends. She always wants to know
Victor - Sibley, Lindsay & Curr
Watertown H.J. Wilson & Son
ily went regularly to Immanuel-on-
who called, how old he is, what he
North Dakota
the-Hill Episcopal Church in Alexan-
does, where he goes to school. She
Fargo - The Earring Shop
dria, Virginia. It is important to Mom
doesn't hesitate to give me her
Ohio
Cleveland - Schreibman Jlrs.
that we understand how the spirit
opinions about them, and usually I
Dayton William Rife Jirs.
Van Wert - Laudick's Jirs.
of religion can give us guidance.
take her advice. I sometimes talk to
Oregon
One of Mother's favorite pas-
my dad about my boy friends too,
Eugene - Elwood Jirs.
sages is "Do unto others as you
but not as often. Mostly he just
Pennsylvania
Coatesville - Leon's Jiry.
would have others do unto you." My
teases me about them.
Exton - Leon's Jiry.
Lancaster - Jewel Box
mother lives by that.
I was very upset when I went to
York Jewel Box
She is patient and takes time with
visit Mother in the hospital three
Rhode Island
Barrington Ross Simon Jiry.
everybody. Nothing else is so im-
days after her cancer operation. I
Providence - Ross Simon Jiry,
portant that she can't take those
Warwick - Green Airport Gift Shop
didn't mention anything to her be-
W. Warwick - Holmes Jlrs.
extra few minutes to help someone.
cause she was supposed to be rest-
Washington
Bremerton - Jorgan Nelson
Sometimes when Daddy comes
ing. But she sensed that I had a
West Virginia
upstairs at night you can see that he
problem and said, "Look, come
Fairmont - H. A. Dodge
is tense. He tries to let his cares
Morgantown H. A. Dodge
here, sit down," pointing to the edge
Princeton - Santon's
slip away as soon as he steps off the
of the bed. I sat there and we talked
Wheeling - L.S. Good
Wisconsin
elevator. But he can't always man-
for an hour and a half. You always
Cedarburg - Armbruster Jlrs.
age it. Then Mother-and I do it too
Eau Claire - Lasker Jirs.
need to have someone like that to
Fond-Du-Lac Uffenbeck Jirs.
-might suggest calling "the boys"
Madison - Dunkin Jirs.
talk to when things get rough. But
Manitowoc - Boelters Jirs.
(my three brothers, all away from
Mother (continued on page 39)
LIBRARY
Milwaukee - Stellers Jirs.
Wausau - Petran Jlrs.
Seventeen-May 1975
37
sevent
0
+
the
new
Chris
1215
Evert
latest fashion: THE
ORIENTAL LOOK
YOUR EYES
a guide to glasses,
contacts, makeup
do teens make good
SEX COUNSELORS?
BREAKDOWN! one
l
Wild Meadow
"I get lots of letters-
about everything from
is violets and
Secretariat to social
jasmine from hidden
security payments"
valleys in the South
of France. Rare
SUSAN
geranium and
chamomile from
FORD'S
special gardens in
North Africa. And
WHITE
roses, unforgettable
Bulgarian roses.
HOUSE
Blended together to
make a fragrance
DIARY
STEEN SVENSSON
that's like no other.
So every girl can
W
hen my dad was a con-
proper for me to interfere. I wouldn't
gressman, I used to be
ask my father to either (even though
have her own
amazed at some of the
one boy from California wrote that
Wild Meadow
things people would write him
"it would be red-neck not to"). I did
about. But now that he's President,
ask about the Lennon case and
of the mind..
I'm surprised at the things people
found out it was going through the
write me about!
right channels at the Immigration
I think I'm about the same per-
Commission.
son t was a year ago, before he was
I send most of the mail dealing
sworn in. But if you read my mail,
with issues over to my father's office,
Wild
you'd think I was some kind of hot-
though sometimes I send letters to
shot with influence! Flattering, but
the agency that handles the problem.
Meadow
unfortunately not true!
I get a lot of advice and com-
I get about two hundred letters a
ments about my activities, all the
COLOGNE SPRAY MIST
week. They cover a lot of ground:
way from "stay your own sweet self"
from people's problems with the
to "any jackass can take pictures."
government to something they saw
That one was on a postcard that had
in the paper and liked or didn't like,
a picture of a donkey; I received it
ideas they want passed on to my
after there were stories about my at-
father and advice for me.
tending a photo workshop out west.
COLOGNE
SPRAY MIST
I've been asked to intercede, or
Some people complained after
get my father to intercede, to stop
the papers ran pictures of the birth-
deportation proceedings against
day party for our golden retriever,
John Lennon. I've been asked to use
Liberty. One called it a "posh pooch
my "influence" (their word!) to de-
party." Others wanted to know how
criminalize the use of marijuana.
I could waste food like that while
One man wrote to complain that
people were starving.
the famous racehorse Secretariat
Actually, the party was no big
Wild
had been retired to a stud farm-
deal. Liberty gets lonely, so I had her
as if I could do anything about that!
brothers and sisters come from near-
Adults sometimes write urging
by Virginia for her to play with. We
Meadow
me to express their views to my
shaped her dog food into a cake and
father on issues of war and peace.
that was all there was to it!
Sometimes they write when they are
One person advised me against
having problems with veterans'
touch dancing. Another wanted to
It's more thana fragrance,
benefits or social security.
help me "find Jesus," the way he felt
I can't intercede in any of these
he had done.
it's a Wild Meadow of the mind.
matters, of course. I love the Bea-
I get a lot of letters from young
Cologne, Cologne Spray Mist, Dusting Powder.
tles' music, but it would be im-
people. But I (continued on page 20)
SHULTON
Seventeen-September 1975
ten 4/75
SUSAN FORD'S
WHITE HOUSE
DIARY
STEEN SVENSSON
The President's seventeen-year-old daughter
in the Grand Hall. The final picture
writes her first monthly column
was of her lying on the bed they
wheeled her away in: the smile, kiss
hen we moved into the
We were just. getting nicely set-
and last whispered "i love you.'
W
White House, I didn'tthink
tled into the White House, when a
In the beginning I resented the
I'd like it. It all had hap-
crisis struck. Everyone knows about
fact that reporters were always
pened so suddenly, there
my mother's operation for cancer.
standing there when we went in or
wasn't time to prepare myself.
This was a terrible time for all of us,
out of the hospital. 1 felt they were
It was more formal than we were
but we stuck in there. I wanted to
invading my family's privacy, and
used to, for one thing. When I got
spend every minute with my moth-
there was no way to avoid them.
home from school-driven by a
er at the hospital, but she wouldn't
But later I realized that the publicity
Secret Service agent-a butler
hear of it. So I kept up with school-
about my mother was very good, be-
opened the door, took my bookbag,
work and other necessary things.
cause it has helped other women
raced to the elevator and pushed
I was really scared the evening
and saved so many other lives.
the Up button for me. When I said,
my mother went to the hospital. But
Things are pretty much back to
"Second, please," where my par-
I felt better later that night after my
"normal" for us now, although my
ents' room is, he said, "Thank you,
oldest brother, Mike (twenty-five),
mother still has to take it easy. Her
Miss Susan, I will take your things
his wife, Gayle, and Rev. Billy Zioli,
doctor says she is coming along very
up to your room" (which is on the
a friend of the family's, flew in. Mike
well, and we're all so grateful.
third floor).
and I have always been very close.
Right now, I'm busy with arrange-
Now that we've lived here for
He is studying to be a minister.
ments for the senior prom at Holton
half a year or so, it's more relaxed.
After they talked to me, I felt bet-
Arms, the private girls school I at-
The White House staff is absolute-
ter-sort of peaceful and accepting.
tend in Bethesda, Maryland. The
ly the greatest! But we had to work
In my English class at school, we
proms are usually held at a country
on them-to loosen them up. It
have to make daily entries in a jour-
club or hotel, but this year my par-
seems they weren't used to an in-
nal each of us keeps. What I wrote
ents invited the class to hold it in
ueeze:it
formal family like ours. We really
the day of Mother's cancer opera-
the White House. The whole senior
It helps
wanted to talk to them about them-
tion expresses how I felt better than
class of '75 is helping plan it.
1 excess
selves, and treat them like people
I can express it now:
There will be two bands-Outer
squeaky
with personalities and problems of
I walked the halls all morn-
Space and the Sandcastle. The class
their own. But they seemed used to
ing; the walls began to move in-
picked the first group, which is from
being anonymous shadows-always
ward, the carpet moved without me.
Maine. I knew about the Sandcastle,
tations?
there when called, but then sinking
Mother was in the operating room;
which I had heard at a party at
air rins
silently into the woodwork. It didn't
we were waiting to hear from the
Hampden-Sydney College in Virginia.
cer's.
take long to break through to them,
doctor. Walking up and down the
The prom will be from nine to
though. And now we regard them
kist
hall 1 pictured my mother waving to
twelve on Saturday night, May 31.
as warm friends.
the public, shaking hands, dancing
We may (continued on page 32)
1975
CONNECTIONS
E AT THESE AND
HER FINE STORES
5/75
STEEN SVE
Rich's
Parkway Jirs.
Levy's
Levy's
SUSAN
- Levy's
" Emporium
reporium
/ Levy's
Emporium
o Emporium
imporium
FORD'S
Emporium
Levy's
Emporium
Emporium
Emporium
WHITE
ader's Jiry.
- Bernie Fields
- London Luggage
Grader's Jiry.
ich's
HOUSE
Rich's
-
Rich's
- Rich's
Rich's
ds - Armstrong's Dept. Store
DIARY
- The Earring Shop
- Kirkberg Jirs.
Gorden's Jiry.
alles Jirs.
"I like to talk to Mom
home) or maybe some friends.
Fetts
If Dad and Mother do talk to-
Strand lirs.
- Mullen Jiry.
about my boy friends.
gether about some of his big de-
But Dad just teases
cisions, they never do it in front of
- Brandeis
nd Brandeis
me about them"
me. Sometimes I've walked in on
- The Earring Shop
Brandeis
conversations, and I knew I should
Brandeis
The Earring Shop
Brenner's
M
y mother is a very special
not be there. So I left. At those times
person. We like to talk
she lets him talk things through;
on - Fowler, Dick & Walker
about things, share ideas,
that helps him sort things out.
- Hitchcock Jirs.
Kay Jirs.
just have fun together.
My mother really cares about
Dey Brothers
- Sibley, Lindsay & Curr
Both Mom and Dad have always
people. She made a point of going
Sibley, Lindsay & Curr
bit - Sibley, Lindsay & Curr
been willing to listen. We haven't
down to the White House switch-
- Britts
always agreed, but it would be
board room and personally meeting
Rogers Jirs.
Hord - Harris Bros.
pretty dull if we did. My parents en-
all the operators. If one of their rel-
Sibley, Lindsay & Curr
epsie - De's Jewelry Store
courage us to think for ourselves.
atives dies, she phones the operator
- Rudolph's Jirs.
- Sibley, Lindsay & Curr
Mother is religious. She wanted
and also sends flowers.
tady - Gordon Jlrs.
- Dey Brothers
all of us to go through Sunday school
I like to talk to her about my boy
- Sibley, Lindsay & Curr
- Wilson's Leading Jirs.
and be confirmed. The whole fam-
friends. She always wants to know
Sibley, Lindsay & Curr
Im - H. J. Wilson & Son
ily went regularly to Immanuel-on-
who called, how old he is, what he
skota
the-Hill Episcopal Church in Alexan-
does, where he goes to school. She
The Earring Shop
dria, Virginia. It is important to Mom
doesn't hesitate to give me her
- Schreibman Jirs.
that we understand how the spirit
opinions about them, and usually I
William Rife Jirs.
of religion can give us guidance.
take her advice. I sometimes talk to
- Laudick's Jirs.
One of Mother's favorite pas-
my dad about my boy friends too,
Elwood Jirs.
sages is "Do unto others as you
but not as often. Mostly he just
sania
ille Leon's Jiry.
would have others do unto you." My
teases me about them.
BLeon's Jiry.
ker Jewel Box
mother lives by that.
I was very upset when I went to
Tewel Box
She is patient and takes time with
visit Mother in the hospital three
stand
everybody. Nothing else is so im-
days after her cancer operation. I
Jon Ross Simon Jiry.
Ice - Ross Simon Jiry.
portant that she can't take those
didn't mention anything to her be-
Green Airport Gift Shop
,mich Holmes Jirs.
extra few minutes to help someone.
cause she was supposed to be rest-
iston
Sometimes when Daddy comes
ing. But she sensed that I had a
(ton - Jorgan Nelson
rginia
upstairs at night you can see that he
problem and said, "Look, come.
at H.A. Dodge
is tense. He tries to let his cares
here, sit down," pointing to the edge
down H.A. Dodge
on Santon's
slip away as soon as he steps off the
of the bed. I sat there and we talked
as L.S. Good
sin
elevator. But he can't always man-
for an hour and a half. You always
Norz - Armbruster Jirs.
vise Lasker Jirs.
age it. Then Mother-and I do it too
need to have someone like that to
,V-Lac Uffenbeck Jirs.
-might suggest calling "the boys"
talk to when things get rough. But
in Dunkin Jirs.
wroc Boelters Jirs.
(my three brothers, all away from
Mother (continued on page 391
skee Stellers Jirs.
- Petron Jirs.
Way 1975
37
"My three brothers like
to check up on my
grades-and my dates"
SUSAN FORD'S
WHITE HOUSE
DIARY
Steen Svensson
here they were, Mom and Dad,
dressing") while they "chatted"
both Beach in Delaware for a week
T
just before I was born, with
with him, to check him out. They
without her. We all survived, even
three boys under eight-driv-
never went so far as to break off a
with Dad doing most of the cooking
ing Mom nuts. Mom decided a
date, but if they got bad vibes, I'd
-steaks, hamburgers, stuff like
fourth boy would be more practical
hear about it when I came home.
that. We made our beds but we
than a girl. I wasn't my brothers' first
We've doubled a lot of times, and
didn't sweep all week, and Dad
choice, either-in fact they used to
I tell them what I think of their
washed the dishes.
threaten to send me back.
dates too. I can tell in just a few
My brothers are good-looking and
26
Seventeen-June 1975
Wild Meadow
"I get lots of letters-
about everything from
is violets and
Secretariat to social
jasmine from hidden
security payments"
valleys in the South
of France. Rare
SUSAN
geranium and
chamomile from
FORD'S
special gardens in
North Africa. And
WHITE
roses, unforgettable
Bulgarian roses.
HOUSE
Blended together to
make a fragrance
DIARY
STEEM SVENSSON
that's like no other.
So every girl can
proper for me to interfere. I wouldn't
W
hen my dad was a con-
gressman, I used to be
ask my father to either (even though
have her own
amazed at some of the
one boy from California wrote that
things people would write him
"it would be red-neck not to"). I did
Wild Meadow
about. But now that he's President,
ask about the Lennon case and
of the mind..
I'm surprised at the things people
found out it was going through the
write me about!
right channels at the Immigration
I think I'm about the same per-
Commission.
son 1 was a year ago, before he was
I send most of the mail dealing
sworn in. But if you read my mail,
with issues over to my father's office,
you'd think I was some kind of hot-
though sometimes I send letters to
shot with influence! Flattering, but
the agency that handles the problem.
Meadow
unfortunately not true!
I get a lot of advice and com-
I get about two hundred letters a
ments about my activities, all the
week. They cover a lot of ground:
way from "stay your own sweet self"
from people's problems with the
to "any jackass can take pictures."
government to something they saw
That one was on a postcard that had
Wild
in the paper and liked or didn't like,
a picture of a donkey; I received it
ideas they want passed on to my
after there were stories about my at-
Meadow.
father and advice for me.
tending a photo workshop out west.
I've been asked to intercede, or
Some people complained after
get my father to intercede, to stop
the papers ran pictures of the birth-
deportation proceedings against
day party for our golden retriever,
John Lennon. I've been asked to use
Liberty. One called it a "posh pooch
my "influence" (their word!) to de-
party." Others wanted to know how
criminalize the use of marijuana.
I could waste food like that while
One man wrote to complain that
people were starving.
the famous racehorse Secretariat
Actually, the party was no big
Wild
had been retired to a stud farm-
deal. Liberty gets lonely, so I had her
as if I could do anything about that!
brothers and sisters come from near-
Adults sometimes write urging
by Virginia for her to play with. We
Meadow.
me to express their views to my
shaped her dog food into a cake and
father on issues of war and peace.
that was all there was to it!
Sometimes they write when they are
One person advised me against
having problems with veterans'
touch dancing. Another wanted-to
benefits or social security.
help me "find Jesus," the way he felt
It'smore than a fragrance,
I can't intercede in any of these
he had done.
it's a Wild Meadow of the mind.
matters, of course. I love the Bea-
I get a lot of letters from young
Cologne Cologne Spray Mist, Dusting Powder.
tles' music, but it would be im-
people. But I (continued on page 20)
SHULTON
Seventeen-September 1975