Part One: Walt Disney, A Man of His Time
Chapter 1: Walt, Women, and Early Disney Studio Culture
Chapter 2: Women and Walt’s Disneyland
Part Two: Artists, Designers, and Imagineers
Chapter 3: Mary Blair: Deceptive Simplicity, Yet Supreme Sophistication
Chapter 4: Harriet Burns: Disney’s First Female Imagineer
Chapter 5: Joyce Carlson: Dollmaker of the World
Chapter 6: Renié Conley: Dressmaking, Hemstitching, and Picoting
Chapter 7: Alice Davis: Seamstress to the Stars
Chapter 8: Dorothea Holt Redmond: An Extraordinary Place-Maker
Chapter 9: Ruth Shellhorn: Disneyland’s First Landscape Architect
Chapter 10: Leota Toombs Thomas: The “Madame” of Disney’s HauntedMansion
Part Three: Entertainers
Chapter 11: Miriam Nelson: Disneyland’s Original Choreographer
Chapter 12: Golden Horseshoe Revue’s Slue Foot Sue: Judy Marsh and Betty Taylor
Chapter 13: Submarine Voyage Mermaids: The Sirens of Tomorrowland
Chapter 14: A Trio of Tinker Bells: Tiny Kline, Mimi Zerbini, and Judy Kaye
Part Four: Guest Relations
Chapter 15: Aunt Jemima: Controversial Yet Beloved
Chapter 16: Bonita Granville Wrather: From Child Star to Businesswoman
Chapter 17: Dorothy Manes: Director of Youth Activities
Chapter 18: Julie Reihm Casaletto: Disneyland’s First Worldwide Miss Disneyland
Chapter 19: Cicely Rigdon: Disney Perfectionist
Chapter 20: Tour Guides: Diplomats, Linguists, Storytellers, and Hostesses