Modern Screen (Feb-Dec 1959)

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Young Girls in Hollywood: 4th of a series — | Annette Funicello! Not since the early days of Debbie Reynolds has there been a girl like this . . . absolutely normal, absolutely sweet, non-phony, endearing, with all the big virtues in great big wonderful quantities. By now nearly all of you know the facts and figures of her life and career — born in Utica, New York, nearly seventeen years ago; came to California at age four; studied tap and ballet at the Margie Rix School in Hollywood; was signed by Walt Disney to become TV's cutest Mouseketeer when she was twelve; is now on her way to becoming a movie star, etc., etc. But to get back to that personality of hers, have any of you figured what makes that tick? We hadn't been able to — not until we'd read (Continued on page 34)