. . . he’d give you of notice pick you up on time ask what you want to do notice your dress . . . you’d eat at the Beachcomber jitterbug at Ciro’s ride in a Thunderbird . . . he’d open doors for you...
“On my first date with Tab Hunter, I expected to be swept off my feet—was I surprised!” . . . “although his movie career is really booming, Tab hasn’t forgotten how to be a gentleman—or a man, either!”...
She may be an old married lady, like Janet and Jane and Debbie—she may be a brand-new bride like Marisa and Terry and Anita—but when June comes around, she remembers . . ....
He carries two pictures in his wallet—one is a showgirl, the other is a horse. Both of them were part of the wonderful years Ben Cooper will never forget....
Here are tomorrow’s top twenty-two! On this and the following four pages MODERN SCREEN lifts the curtain, turns the spotlight on the newcomers Hollywood has been grooming for big-time. Now it’s up to them—and to you....