If you came of age during the mid-1990s, chances are you had a crush on Wendy Peffercorn, the blonde lifeguard and object of affection in the beloved 1993 bildungsroman The Sandlot.
Played by Marley Shelton, the combination of Peffercorn's red bathing suit, legendary white sunglasses, and blonde mane made her the subject of almost every teenage boy's fantasy — including Michael 'Squints' Palledorous, the member of the titular baseball gang who managed to plant one on Peffercorn in the now-iconic scene (although Mental Floss points out that writer/director David Mickey Edwards had one instruction for the actor who played squints for this scene: