Modern Screen (Jan-Dec 1960)

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Three American teenagers (LaVerne Novak, Pattie McCabe and Toni Cistone) report on their recent Hal Wallis (producer of Elvis' upcoming Gl Blues) reports on his star's immediate future his grown-up way with the ; ■ Probably one of the greatest thrills for any teenage girl in this tw is the opportunity to meet and talk to Elvis Presley. Recently three t to Europe on a singing tour, and they not only had the chance to me< were lucky enough to spend part of a weekend with him, talking, sin: what makes Elvis the great guy that he is. Who were the girls? The Poni Tails, a young and exciting singing g fine harmony in Born Too Late and I'll Be Seeing You). Of the three, Toni Cistone, who's brown-haired and brown-eyed, is sing while washing dishes. Blue-eyed Patti McCabe is chestnut-haired ( his plans, his projects & his d ■ When Modern Screen learned that Hal Wallis was going to Gerr the new Elvis Presley picture, G.I. Blues, we asked him for news of E discovered and has carefully guided Elvis to stardom in pictures, not e as a substantial actor, we asked Mr. Wallis to bring us a candid repoi Elvis himself. A report to separate the facts from the many conjectu] saturated Elvis' loyal fans these past two years. And here in detail is Mr. Wallis' account of his meetings with Elv G.I. Blues in Hollywood on his release from the Army in March. " 'I've sure been getting a lot of experience and local color to play «