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Excerpts from several 1938 issues of...

The Seattle Sunday Times Rotogravure





JUDY GARLAND AND MICKEY ROONEY DO THEIR LESSON

They are seen working on their French assignment at the M-G-M studio school. Here, as at other studios, a school offering studies from primary grades through high school is maintained. For California state law requires that every screen actor of school age shall devote four hours daily to study.

[from article entitled, "Being a Child Film Star Is No Way to Skip School," May 29, 1938]

Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland at the MGM school


ALL WORK AND NO PLAY MAKES EVEN A FILM STUDIO A DULL PLACE

In the carefully allotted time of a child film actor play is not forgotten. Here M-G-M school youngsters are seen at recess, boys opposing girls in a game of keep-away. In the noisy group are Judy Garland, Suzanne Larson, Cosmo Millardi, Ronald Sinclair, Frieda Starr, Elena Quirici and Betty Jaynes.

[from article entitled, "Being a Child Film Star Is No Way to Skip School," May 29, 1938]

Judy Garland and fellow students at the MGM school


LUNCH TIME AT SCHOOL

School hours sometimes vary with studio requirements. But this day Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney were in school at the noon hour, and, like village students, sat on the schoolhouse steps as they ate their lunch.

[from article entitled, "Being a Child Film Star Is No Way to Skip School," May 29, 1938]

Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland at the MGM school


JUDY GARLAND LUNCHES ON STEAK

It is a veal steak, pounded and dipped in egg and cracker crumbs and fried, with tomato sauce on the side. The potatoes are French fried.

[photo June 26, 1938]

Judy Garland at the MGM cafeteria


PARTYING PARTNERS

Teamed for the second time in the series recording of the exploits of the Hardy family, Mickey and Judy Garland are shown arriving at a party. The "Andy Hardy" cast also includes Lewis Stone, Cecilia Parker, Fay Holden and Gene Reynolds.

[article about Love Finds Andy Hardy]
July 31, 1938

Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland arrive at a party


'LOVE FINDS ANDY HARDY' - MORE SURPRISED THAN PLEASED

Which is not to say that in the M-G-M production of that title, Mickey Rooney minds being associated with (left to right) Ann Rutherford, Judy Garland and Lana Turner. The chubby youngster, a fast-climbing star, is a typical younger generation representative to many fans of the 'Judge Hardy' pictures, has the title role in the fourth and latest one."

[article about Love Finds Andy Hardy]
July 31, 1938

Ann Rutherford, Mickey Rooney, Judy Garland and Lana Turner


A BOTTLE, TWO STRAWS AND THOU

Siphoning generous swallows of chocolate milk are Judy Garland and Freddie Bartholomew, in an idle moment during production of 'Listen Darling'.

[photo September 4, 1938]

Judy Garland and Freddie Bartholomew


PETS ARE HOLLYWOOD'S MOST PRIVILEGED CLASS

Rare is the film player who has not at least one pet upon which is lavished affection and care. Some well known film figures and their pets are shown on this page, among them...Judy Garland and her two love birds, Punch and Judy, given Judy by Clark Gable on her recent birthday.

[photo October 9, 1938]

Judy Garland and her love birds Punch and Judy


JUDY GARLAND SEWS A FINE SEAM

The young singer takes over a sewing machine to mend a dress. She has the skill to make one, but, nowadays, not the time.

[photo October 16, 1938]





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