
Now, when she’s finished her weekday chores, our able-bodied mate heads out to sea.Īvid sailor Lori told an interviewer she was saving up to buy a Tahiti ketch and sail around the world. After enrolling in an evening course in art history at Long Beach State College, Lori found a solution to her conflicting interests by using her money to buy an 18-foot day sailer. In short, she was hopelessly caught between the easel and the deep blue sea – an unfortunate dilemma for such a seeworthy lass. She was anxious to pursue an artistic career and equally hoooked on the nautical life of Southern California. Twenty-year-old Lori has made considerable progress in two directions since her June appearance. Needless to say, she can make our urban scene any time. At home, Lori might treat a boyfriend to her Mexican specialties (“I’m quite a cocinera when it comes to chili and tortillas”), or, on dateless nights, curl up with an adventure novel or make silk-screen prints of urban scenes. In lighter moods she likes to go night-clubbing with a date - preferably to hear the sounds of Maynard Ferguson. These and other dreams she discusses with her more thoughtful dates - the kind of males she most admires. She also wants to be an artist, plans to take lessons which will discipline her freewheeling artistic ebullience.

In fact, I’m saving up to buy a Tahiti ketch - and spend the rest of my life cruising to the world’s most exotic ports of call.” But that’s only one ambition of this girl. As she puts it, “I love everything outdoorsy, especially sailing. fire department, 19-year-old Miss June attributes her healthy good looks to the beneficent rays of the golden California sun, in which she spends as much time as she can, preferably in sufficient seclusion to permit indolent, allover tanning.īut she’s also an active sportswoman, with a strong preference for the water-borne life. Her name is Lori Winston, and she cuts a fine actuarial figure as girl Friday for a lucky Los Angeles insurance exec. Because insurance companies evoke images of monolithic statistical tables and multipage rate charts and contracts, we were especially pleased when we recently discovered one that offered a surprise dividend far more to our taste.
