Radio mirror (Jan-June 1948)

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For poise and maturity, red-haired, green-eyed Anita can give points to many a woman twice her age. It comes of having faced her first audience at five. CKj Covering the Cover Girl; Anita Gordon, A LOT can happen to a girl by the time she is eighteen, if she's made proper use of the gifts she was bom with and the good sense she's acquired along the way. She can, by that age, have several years of musical career behind her. She can earn her living by the very pleasant method of singing love songs to Charlie McCarthy every Sunday afternoon. She can — if she's Anita Gordon. Just eighteen, Anita looks younger, acts older. For poise and maturity, many a woman years older could take a profitable leaf from the book of this red-haired, green-eyed youngster, for she's very much a person — Mrs. Laskey's School for Professionals will give Anita (center couch) her degree shortly. Though all the students double in careers, the school omits no hasic high school requirements. Hear Anita Gordon as site sings love songs to Charlie McCarthy Sundays at 8 P.M. EST on the E^gar Bergen Show, on NBC.