Show 7 : r : 1 t 0 Zibt 111t I falit 4 (ii5tilittitt Sunday April 9 1967 a for out tho younger "1 - 4' kN Would You Like D An Actress? i takes concentration time and dedication reach your goals in the theatrical arts k (IS A is the glamour career which draws many girls who feel like Karen Her tearspotted letter to me said "I'll die if I don't get started soon — and Keller offers these suggestions for actresses Her own cayoung would-b- e reer started when she was eight under the guidance of John Ross coach and manager "To beconfe an actress you must begin with basic training" was her first suggestion as we sat in her studio cottage dressing room adjoining those of such stars as Tony Curtis and Rock Hudson - at Paramount Studios was born Patty Duke shown here with an English sheep-doDec 14 1946 in New York She started her career at the age of eight and received an Academy Award for her portrayal of Helen Keller as a girl in "The Miracle Worker She has starred in some 50 television shows including her own g 0 Practice and training are the major necessities so that when performance time comes you feel at home in front of camera or audience "We always prepare (nr a long time for what I will do next" Patty added with a grateful glance at her coach John Ross WHILE MRS ETHEL Ross prepared FOR A YEAR John Ross guided Patty tuna sandwiches and hot chocolate for Duke as she groped around his studio slim Patty's lunch break the apartment learning to be the blind deaf talked star golden-hairesoftly young mute and Helen Keller staring with "You can start by forming a working at the world eyes And unseeing act who to of like friends by group learning from English teachers and drarArry LIKES to spend a long tittle mattes courses in your high school The building up background for a character main thing is to work at it" she emphaFirst she reads and then memorizes the sized script "For me this is repetitious hard "To check your talent go to a profeswork because nothing in acting comes sional Then be honest with yourself easy for me" Once she has the overall about what talent you have or can develpicture of her role she begins to work on op Be realistic If you don't !have it' you gestures and characterization can be very unhappy trying to pursue fu- "I can do better in one little scene if tile career dreams too long" know what went before and comes Once you are sure you want to be an after" she said time all actress you must dedicate your "To improve diction is important This to it "Even when you are by yourself I had to learn I grew up with New Yorkyou think about acting" ese accents I had to get rid of for roles in English pictures Mr Ross taught me IT'S IMPORTANT Patty says to preto eliminate an accent and improve that to disappointments accept many pare "As you Move up they may get greater your diction you must practice every So can you if you learn from them" day whenever you are talking It helps d d I-- Salt Laic City April 9 1967 10 - EAR KI'M TURMELL: I am a girl 15 and I have been goiqg with a boy and still like him very much I didn't have his ring or in other words we weren't going steady I thought he liked me and didn't want to go with anyone else One night I went to a dance and he was there with another girl He would watch me but he didn't act like he wanted to talk to me He hasn't talked to me since but he says "Ili" in the halls at school and he waves when I see him I don't know whether I should forget it or just ignore the whole thing What can I do to make him want to go with me again? 'Troubled" Preston Idaho t'- - succeed" Patty Duke winner of an Oscar for her motion picture portrayal of Helen IP QUESTIONS UNLIMITED To Be by Kitto Turmell ) to have someone correct you whenever you fail to speak pure plain English 'EVERYONE put a penny in a fund each time she said a word wrong Later we raised the ante to nickels We put the money aside for a treat fund we all shared and would use it to go on picnics and outings It became fun because we'd all laugh when someone got 'caught' with an error speaking incorrectly" The call back to work stopped Patty's talk She autographed a copy of her first son and daughrecord for my teen-agteri- dropped an impulsive 'kiss on my cheek and ran out a typical friendly in sweater shorts socks lively teen-age- r and sneakers e -- PATTY DUKE'S coach John Ross briefed his ideas on the success formula that Patty worki at every day after Kitte's Interview with Patty For his practical helps on how to be a successful actor or actress send a stamped envelope with your request for Kitte's new leaflet "Cues for Drama Students — Future Stars" Address to Kitte The Salt Lake Tribune PO Box 867 Salt Lake City Utah 84110 This leaflet includes pointers on hovi to improve diction and step up your powers of observation d Dear "Troubled": Keep so busy showing Interest In other people that he discovers shat an interesting lively eompan ion you can be Don't depress his interest by niong around longing for him only until be asks you to go steady — which is unlikely DEAR KIWE' TURMELL: I have a small problem that might sound silly to you I really like this boy my age I can't tell whether or not he likes me He sort of acts like he does "We talk to each other between classes every chance we get and are joking around with each other all the time "What would you suggest for me to do? Don't say to just go up and ask him becauce I am not that kind of a girl 'Hopeful' Santaquin" - Dear "Hopeful": Since you talk and joke together assume be likes you and continue to be a good companion Give the friendship time to grow without rushing him For Kitte Turmell's free leaflet: "The Male Mind A Girl's Delamme send a self- addressed stamped envelope with your request to Kitte care of this newspaper This leaflet answers two questions most 'often asked' by girls: - "Does he like m-- ?" "how can I vet him heck - at eiff - Confidential to "I'''‘iting" Keep waiting —1or the Spuntaneous marriage proposal with no rushing without too much marry-makinzeal To help you find the one for you send a stamped envelope and request Kitte Turmell's free leaflet briefing: "Dates And Traits For Marriage Mates" DEAR KTri'E TURMELL: I have an old but perplexing problem It is that boys do not (See Page 26) g d 25 |