Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1961)

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Are Females As Romantic As Cold Salmon ? According to one young man: “Ask the average girl if she’d like to sail around the world with a handsome, daring boy and she’ll answer, ‘But, gee, what if we got hit by a hurricane.’ ” Find out what senior boys think of the opposite sex in the colorful, new issue of Teens Today Magazine. Plus — OFFBEAT HOLIDAY PARTIES JANUARY, 1961 VOL. 59, NO. 1 PHOTOPLAY FAVORITE OF AMERICA'S MOVIEGOERS FOR FIFTY YEARS LIZ and EDDIE DALE ROBERTSON DEBBIE REYNOLDS SHELLEY WINTERS LANA TURNER DORIS DAY JANET LEIGH and TONY CURTIS GLORIA SWANSON KIRK DOUGLAS CONNIE STEVENS CLARK GABLE ROCK HUDSON KEELY SMITH EXCLUSIVE 40 “Please Eddie, Don’t Let Them Take the Children Away” by Dorian Draper 42 “Oh, My God, I Can’t See” by Marcia Bone 54 Wouldn’t You Like to Help Debbie Smile Again? by Jane Ardmore CONTEST: ARE YOU WHAT HE WANTS FOR XMAS? 19 Man’s View of Woman — What You Should Know From A to Z 25 Have You Learned Enough to Get Your Man? 62 Your Chance to Win a Christmas Gift From a Star ARTICLES AND SPECIAL FEATURES 26 Her Losing Battle by Adam Mitchell 28 Lana’s Flirting With Danger Again by Milt Johnson 30 What I Want Most for Christmas by Doris Day 32 “Mommy, What Church Does Santa Claus Go To?” by Charlotte Dinter 36 Why a Man Gets Tired of a Woman by Adela Rogers St. Johns 38 The Day He Booked a Seat on Flight 375 by Bob Dean 44 What Gives? by Rona Barrett SO Without Me, Clark Gable Would Never Be a Father by Pat Allen 52 I Was Scheduled to Die by G. Divas 58 The Bride Wore Sneakers by Rose Perlberg YOUNG IDEAS How about a “Backwards Blast,” an “All Day Melee,” a “Vegas Special,” or a “Psycho” party to brighten up the holidays? FLUNK-OUTS AT COLLEGE Why and How They Happen 4 Monthly Record 8 Monthly Ballot 8 Readers Inc. 74 Your Needlework 76 Becoming Attractions NEWS AND REVIEWS 6 Go Out to a Movie 72 Now Playing (Brief Reviews) 10 Inside Stuff by Sara Hamilton 82 Hollywood for You by Skolsky DRIVING AND DATES For the latest on what teenagers talk about and do, get your copy of January ENS TOI JAY -ft™ Only 25c at your favorite newsstand ! TEENS TODAY WG-l&l | 205 E. 42nd St., New York 17. N. Y. Rush me a copy of the January, 1961, issue of TEENS TODAY. I enclose 25c. Name Please Print Address EVELYN PAIN, Editor KENNETH CUNNINGHAM, An Director NORMAN SIEGEL, West Coast Editor claire safran, Managing Editor rate Palumbo, Fashion Editor rose enclander. Associate Editor june Clark, Beauty Editor tobi feldstein. Assistant Editor rocer marshutz. Staff Photographer jim hoffman, vivien mazzone. Contributing Editors jean schleber. Assistant Art Director anne kanes. Assistant to Editor marcia borie. West Coast Contributor Your February issue will be on sale at your newsstand on Jan. 5th Photoplay is Published Monthly by Macfadden Publications, Inc., New York, N. Y. Executive, Advertising and Editorial Offices at 205 East 42nd Street, New York 17, N. Y. Editorial branch office, 321 South Beverly Drive, Beverly Hills, Calif. Irving S. Manheimer, President; Lee Andrews, Vice-President; S. N. Himmelman, Vice-President; Meyer Dworkin, Secretary and Treasurer. Advertising offices also in Chicago and San Francisco. Subscription Rates: $2.50 one year, $4.00 two years, $5.50 three years in U. S., its possessions and Canada. $5.00 per year all other countries. Change of Address; 6 weeks notice essential. When possible, please furnish stencil-impression address from a recent issue. Address change can be made only if we have your old as well as your new address. Write to Photoplay, Macfadden Publications, Inc., 205 East 42nd Street, New York 17, N. Y. Manuscripts, Drawings and Photographs will be carefully considered but publisher cannot be responsible for loss or damage. It is advisable to keep a duplicate copy for your records. Only material accompanied by stamped, self-addressed envelopes or with sufficient postage will be returned. Foreign editions handled through Macfadden Publications International Corp., 205 East 42nd Street, New York 17, N. Y. Irving S. Manheimer, President; Douglas Lockhart, Vice-President. Re-entered as Second Class matter May 10, 1946 at the Post Office at New York, N. Y., under the Act of March 3, 1879. Second-class postage paid at New York, N. Y., and other post offices. Authorized as Second Class Mail P. O. Dept., Ottawa, Ont., Canada. Copyright 1960 by Macfadden Publications, Inc. All rights reserved. Copyright under the Universal Copyright Convention and International Copyright Convention. Copyright reserved under Pan American Copyright Convention. Todos derechos reservados segun la Convencion Panamericana de Propiedad Literaria y Artistica. Title trademark registered in U. S. Patent Office Printed in U. S. A. by Art Color Printing Company. Member of True Story Women’s Group. 2 City State ,1