Lovely Rita, meter maid Nothing can come between us When it gets dark I tow your heart away Standing by a parking meter When I caught a glimpse of Rita Filling in a ticket in her little white book In a cap she looked much older And the bag across her shoulder Made her look a little like a military man
Fifty five years later people are still talking about the girls from Bullard High pulling their BEST PRANK EVER!
B-Girls In the U.S., the term B-girl (an abbreviation of bar girl) is commonly understood to mean a woman who is paid to converse with male patrons and encourage them to buy her drinks.[1] The B-girl is usually served watered-down or non-alcoholic drinks to minimize both the effects of the alcohol and the cost to the bar. B-girls were employed by bars in the US during the 1940s and 1950s.[2] In her memoirs Maya Angelou describes working as a B-girl in a San Francisco strip club in the 1950s.[3] In addition to entertaining customers individually, bargirls also dance on stage in some venues such as strip clubs in the United States and go-go bars in Asia. Bargirls often wear bikinis or other revealing costumes for dancing, or they may dance partially or fully nude.
Looks like a 70's Pontiac near the open bay door. Maybe late 70's pic by sideburns and kid's haircut.