Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1952)

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HER HEART KNOWS A proud mother greets Jane, fresh from her triumph as one of singing leads in ’48 performance of “Student Prince” in Hollywood her weight,” he explains. “She stepped on the scales first thing in the morning, last thing at night and at intervals during the day. For a youngster who seldom topped 102, it seemed pretty silly to me. If she gained an ounce she worried about it. A pound extra would bowl her over. If she drank a milkshake, she couldn’t enjoy it for wondering how ( Continued on page 79) B. G. ( Before Geary ) when Jane, with Johnny Sands, was a popular date with Hollywood boys MX 52 Contributing factor to Jane’s warm charm is her complete lack of self-importance. She was always just one of her gang, never traded on fact she was one of Hollywood’s brightest young stars. Above, in 1948 with David Holt, Darryl Hickman, Betty Lynn