Hollywood (Jan - Oct 1934)

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Every Year Thk Western Association of Motion Picture Advertisers— press agents to you! — 'select from the many lovely Hollywood newcomers thirteen wampas Baby Stars. This year they chose Judith Arlen, Betty Bryson, Jean Carmen, Helene Cohan, Dorothy Drake, Jean Gale, Hazel Hayes, Ann Hovey, Lucille Lund, Lu Anne Meredith, Gigi Parrish, Jacqueline Wells and Katherine Williams—Stars of Tomorrow! The four pictured on this page are a luscious sample of the 1934 Wampas Babies! '■>:■;■.■. .^—. ■:,^!. ■ :es;:-,:^:. : : — Freulich Lucille Lund, a Northwestern University co-ed, came to Hollywood after winning Universal's Ail-American beauty contest. You saw her first in Saturday's Millions Lu Anne Meredith is a Texas gal. She began her stage career at the age of thirteen, dancing with the Fanny Brice revue in Los Angeles. In 1931 she was a Follies girl. You'll be seein' her in Harold Lloyd's picture, The Cat's Paw Gigi Parrish comes from Cambridge, Massachusetts, and is a sister of Ann Parrish, the famous novelist. Gigi made her screen debut in Sam Goldwyn's Roman Scandals Helene Cohan has the distinction of being the daughter of Broadway's very famous George M. Cohan. You saw her in Lightnin' and The Penal Code The Stars of Tomorrow make their bow today! These youngsters have their feet on the golden ladder, so watch them step 22 HOLLYWOOD