Modern Screen (Jan-Dec 1960)

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Kathy Nolan: There's nothing wrong with steady-dating. I've steady-dated with many boys, and I don't think it did me harm. Once I steady-dated a New York actor who had a cousin abroad, and the actor's sisters thought they'd play Cupid and 'engage' me to the cousin. So they put a ring on my finger and phoned the cousin in Scotland to tell him he and I were engaged. So, not wanting to hurt anybody's feelings, I stayed 'engaged' for a week and returned the ring. This was an odd incident, but for me steady-dating has been, generally, a pleasant experience. When I break up with a boy, we stay friends. All my ex-beaux are close to me. I've got a goal: to make a bridge between career and marriage. If steady-dating is part of that bridge, I'm satisfied. The truth is that I never think of steady-dating; I just date. (Kathy is a star of The Real McCoys on ABC-TV network.) Asa Maynor: I think there's nothing that's more fun in the world than going steady with the right boy. It's hard to go steady with one person in Hollywood, because people assume you're engaged {Continued on page 55)