Broadway and Hollywood "Movies" (Jan - Nov 1933)

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BROADWAY AND America’s Prettiest HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS AST MONTH we announced that, for 1932, Miss I Evelyn Kelly, a New York City girl, had won the and Helen Twelvetrees, film houses the film c; star, — judges of Fourth prize 1 the nation-wide was unanimously contest. awarded to Opal Marjorie Swin Babst, age 18,— son, seventeen R. F. D. No. 5, year old beauty N. Topeka, Kanof Tar boro, N.C. sas. Opal was, — a student at during 1932, a the Tarboro High student at the School, won Sec Seaman High ond Prize as one School inTopeka. o f Am erica’s She has all that prettiest high is necessary toschool girls. Her ards the making | picture, together of a successful with that of one film actress and of the judges, ap (Continued on pears on the op page 52) Left: Opal Babst, tourth Brize L Below in oval: Beverly Downey, Third L Prise At Right: Katherine Watkins, Honorable mention.