Motion Picture Herald (Mar-Apr 1940)

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bottom row I. to r. . Helen Ruth Bass, Gibson, Tenn. ; Virginia McGill, Kansas City ; Suzanne Thompson, Chicago ; Mary Jane Bather, Minneapolis ; Adalyne Pilkington, Detroit ; Jackie Cooper, Pann Merryman, Des Moines , Betty Jean McCord, Pittsburgh ; La Vonne Moyer, Omaha ; top row I. to r. : Hazel Owens, Birmingham ; Virginia Reimold, Columbus ; Peggy Webb, Nashville . La Ferris Wafford, Dallas ; Jeanne Towery, Houston ; Pat McGuirc, Denver; Gloria Sheehan, Buffalo ; Naomi Fowler, Salt Lake City and Catloyn Hinemon Monrotus, Little Rock. Seventeen 17 year olds from 17 key cities are welcomed to Hollywood for preview of Paramount's "SEVENTEEN" by co-star Jackie Cooper, thus pre-selling this grand spring picture to the youth of the nation through 17 hundred thousand lines of publicity in their home towns — plus swell breaks in papers and radio everywhere! Jackie Cooper ,«<, Betty Field >„ SEVENTEEN & wilh OttO KrUger • Betty Morail • Directed by Louis King • Screen pl,ybyAg„e.Chri.line John.lon and Stuart Palmer • Bated on the Story by Booth Tarkinglon and the Play by Sluari Walker, Hugh Stanislaus Stange and Stannard Mears ■ A Paramount Picture