I wasalivewhentherewerenotelevision, notelephones.
Mygrandparentsdidn't evenhaveelectricity.
Wow, thatmusthavebeen a longtimeago.
Itwas a long, longtimeago.
Whatwouldyoudoforfun?
I haddollsandblocks, but I reallylikedboys' things.
I likedmarblesandtopsand I thoughtboysweremuchluckierthangirls.
Girlshadtowearskirts.
Wecouldn't wearpantsatall.
That's messedup.
Yeah, itwasverymessedup.
Whatelsewashardbecausethatyouwere a girl?
Well, I wantedtoget a jobteachingin a collegeand I foundouttherewasanopeningfor a jobteachingbiology, so I calledtheheadofthedepartmentandyouknowwhathesaidtome?
What?
Wedon't want a woman, and I saidwell, could I comeoverandtalkforfiveminutes, sohesaidwell, allright, and I wentoverand I wassogoodhesaidokay, we'llhireyoutobe a teacher.
Thefirstpartwasnotsonice.
Right, and I taughtatSantaMonicaCollegefor 20 years.
Sometimes I had 90 kidsinmyclass.
90?
90.
Ifyouhad 11 morethenitwouldbeyourage.
Whatisthemostamazingthingthathappenedinyourlife?
Probablywhenairplaneswerefirstinvented, I hadanairplaneridefromEnglandtoFrance.
Thepilotandmygrandfathersatupfrontandmygrandmotherand I satinthebackseatanditwasopen.
Thewindwasblowing.
Itwasoneofthefirstairplanesintheworld.
That's supercool.
Isn't it?
Mylittlebrotherwasveryjealousandhesaid, oh, youweresolucky, so I foundoutwecouldgetanairplanerideinPhiladelphia.
Weweresupposedtogotothemoviesandinstead I tookhimtothefieldwheretherewas a littleairplane.
Wepaid $1.50 a piece.
Wegotontheairplane.
I bethewasveryhappy.
Yes.
I reallylikewhenitgoesup, whenthisweirdfeelingcomeswhenyougoupandwhenyouland.