Sharon Tate, 1960s
Sophia Loren , 1962
Italian Tunisian actress Claudia Cardinale in 1968
Japanese actress Mie Hama played 'Kissy Suzuki' in the Bond film You Only Live Twice
A young Ann-Margret on the set of the 1962 film, State Fair
Actress Jocelyn Jackie Lane, 1964
Danish actress Annette Stroyberg, 1960s
Diana Rigg, 1967
Lori Saunders of Petticoat Junction, 1960s
Marisa Mell was an Austrian actress who became a cult figure of 1960s Italian B- films
Debbi Fields -- ball girl and cookie maker
In 1968, at the tender age of 13, Debbi Fields became one of the first "ball girls" for the Oakland Athletics. While her father worked as a welder for the Navy and her mother stayed home to take care of their five kids, Debbi was earning five dollars an hour to retrieve grounded balls.
Fields says that she used the money that she made from the Athletics to buy ingredients to make cookies, the one thing that she actually liked to eat when she was a child.
Fields didn't start her business for another nine years, but this early exuberance for cookies always stuck with her.
Sophia Loren , 1962
Italian Tunisian actress Claudia Cardinale in 1968
Japanese actress Mie Hama played 'Kissy Suzuki' in the Bond film You Only Live Twice
A young Ann-Margret on the set of the 1962 film, State Fair
Actress Jocelyn Jackie Lane, 1964
Danish actress Annette Stroyberg, 1960s
Diana Rigg, 1967
Lori Saunders of Petticoat Junction, 1960s
Marisa Mell was an Austrian actress who became a cult figure of 1960s Italian B- films
Debbi Fields -- ball girl and cookie maker
In 1968, at the tender age of 13, Debbi Fields became one of the first "ball girls" for the Oakland Athletics. While her father worked as a welder for the Navy and her mother stayed home to take care of their five kids, Debbi was earning five dollars an hour to retrieve grounded balls.
Fields says that she used the money that she made from the Athletics to buy ingredients to make cookies, the one thing that she actually liked to eat when she was a child.
Fields didn't start her business for another nine years, but this early exuberance for cookies always stuck with her.