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Doda died Nov. 9 of lung and kidney failure at 78. Her services are today in San Francisco. Though a Bay Area celebrity, Doda apparently never claimed her Vallejo roots, though born in Aug. 29, 1937 to Elmer and Doris Doda, according to an Associated Press account forwarded to Vallejo High School historian Harry Diavatis by Vallejo historian Brendan Riley. “Carol was a very private person, so it’s been difficult trying to get enough info on her,” said Diavatis. Doda’s ninth and 10th grade photo is included in the Vallejo Junior High School 1953 yearbook.

“I assume she attended elementary schools in Vallejo,” Diavatis said, adding that he “never met her personally.”, Diavatis said in his VHS online newsletter that “even a few of our readers who went to school with her only have fleeting new....ballet shoes....embroidered felt hairclip recollections of the cute, little, then-brunette, No clues as to why she would suddenly quit school after the 10th grade and, in her own words, become a cocktail waitress, She clearly had some sort of disdain for the city she grew up in.”..

Diavatis added that during a gathering this week of some VHS alumni, “one of the guys said that he knew for a fact that Carol had married, despite her claim that she never married. I can’t substantiate that, but it could explain why she dropped out of school after the 10th grade.”. Vallejo resident Jeff Trager, a longtime San Francisco music promoter, said he was “quite familiar” with the burlesque queen. “Carol and I used to hang out at Enrico’s coffee shop. We would meet after she got off work almost every weekend,” Trager said, chuckling that “I knew Carol before her silicone injections.”.

Trager remembered introducing Doda to Tina Turner at a San Francisco club, “The two just hit it off talking music til the new....ballet shoes....embroidered felt hairclip sun came up,” Trager said, “Tina was one of her favorite performers, Carol actually started her own rock ‘n roll band and told me that it was all because of her admiration for Tina.”, Doda, added Trager, “was real nice and down to earth away from the Condor, even a bit shy.” According to IMDb.com, Doda was 19 when she performed her first topless show at the Condor on June 19, 1964, At her peak, Doda performed 12 shows a night at the Condor Club..

From the late 1960s through the late 1970s, Doda was spokesperson for KICU-TV, “The Perfect 36,” and continued to dance three times a night at the Condor in 1982. Doda is quoted in the IMDB biography as once saying “I feel like I’m part of San Francisco and San Francisco is part of me.”. A photo on the Mare Island Museum Facebook page circulated with Doda standing in front of the deep submergence vehicle Sea Turtle (DSV 4) at Mare Island, probably in the late 1960s.

According to the report, a young officer had made her acquaintance and had brought her to Mare Island to show her the DSV, and later, when the commanding officer saw the picture of the classified submersible, he went ballistic because of the security violation, Meanwhile, that picture was posted all over Mare Island well into the 1980s, Mark Hutchings posted on the site that his father was a welder on Mare Isand from 1955 to 1974 and one of his co-workers was Doda’s uncle, Ed Doda, “I got to meet new....ballet shoes....embroidered felt hairclip her on the base back in 1964, I was only 9 at the time and, for some reason, when I shook her hand I don’t remember seeing her head,” Hutchings wrote..

BELMONT — This is the new look of high school sex ed: A roomful of teens, 14-year-olds mostly, is told that a girl and boy meet at a school dance. The boy drives her home. They kiss. What happens next, over the girl’s protests, leaves him confused and her crying, no longer a virgin. “Raise your hands if you think this was rape,” health educator Justin Balido asks the Carlmont High School freshmen, drawing them into a debate that has preoccupied college administrators, lawmakers and the courts.

Sex education in American schools is evolving beyond slideshows on reproductive biology and lectures on avoiding pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases, The new focus: teaching students communication skills, such as the “yes means yes” standard for seeking and giving consent during new....ballet shoes....embroidered felt hairclip intimate encounters, After taking hold on college campuses, “yes means yes,” also known as affirmative consent, is trickling down to high schools and even some middle schools, as educators seek to give students tools to combat sexual violence..



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