Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1960)

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I’d go out of my way to learn from those I admire “ 1 7 ” if I were JL 1 again Doris Day has been my favorite movie star ever since I was eight years old, and I bet I’ve seen every one of her pictures at least four times. And yet, when I finally got to meet Doris in person, the look on her face scared me half to death. It was so unlike anything I’d expected from her. (Continued on page 93) When I told Doris I wanted to be a model, she gave me these tips on how to act before a camera: Be natural, chin up, eyes open, smile. by ELVA NEWMAN, 17 New London, Conn.