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Betty Cornell's teen-age popularity guide ([New] edition.)

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Available again for a whole new generation of readers, the original 1950s popularity guide that was the inspiration for teen author Maya Van Wagenen's memoirPopular: Vintage Wisdom for a Modern Geek.

Filled with fun tips and vintage wisdom,Betty Cornell's Teen-Age Popularity Guideoffers advice and guidance for teens who want to be poised, self-confident, and "shiny bright." Betty covers topics ranging from "Figure Problems," "Good Grooming," and "What to Wear Where" to hints on dating, hosting a great party, and becoming "the most popular girl in your set!"

BETTY CORNELL HUSTONwas a teenage fashion model in the late 1940s and the early 1950s, working for the John Robert Powers, Harry Conover, and Ford Modeling agencies. As a well-known junior model, Betty was invited to conduct good grooming classes that ultimately led to a career as an author of advice books. She continued to model through the 1980s.

Betty married John J. Huston in 1952 and settled in the suburbs of Philadelphia where they raised three children. Betty has nine grandchildren, volunteers at her local school, and finds time to paint watercolors. Betty currently resides in Audubon, Pennsylvania.

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Penguin
0141355972 / 9780141355979
eBook (EPUB)
15/04/2014
England
English
173 pages
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