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<p dir="auto"><strong>cindytrells</strong> — <em>10 years ago(February 24, 2016 02:01 PM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">Sue no longer has a Facebook page as far as I can determine when I'm Facebooking.  Several years ago, someone said on this message board that she had one.  She doesn't anymore.  One Facebook search result has a link to her Wikipedia article, nothing more.<br />
Does anyone know where I can share a newspaper photograph of Sue that was taken in February of 1960?  That was at least several months before Stanley Kubrick discovered her while watching her on television.<br />
Please click below for the identity of the junior high school that Sue attended when the Los Angeles newspaper ran a photo of her posing with a guy who attended a different school.  (Neither was an actor at the time.)  This will interest Los Angeles residents who care about local history.  Thomas Starr King was a junior high in 1960.  Decades later, it became a middle school as did nearly all junior high schools.  The building was and is on Fountain Avenue.<br />
<a href="http://www.kingms.org/school_history.jsp" rel="nofollow ugc">http://www.kingms.org/school_history.jsp</a></p>
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<p dir="auto">No, the newspaper photo of 13-year-old Sue Lyon isn't in a book, in a magazine, on a web site or accessible with Google or Facebook.<br />
The photo exists only in two places:<br />
a reel of microfilm at the downtown Los Angeles branch of the city of Los Angeles library system.  A lot of homeless people hang out there seven days a week.<br />
someone's flash drive<br />
The moderator of the Facebook group for "Stanley Kubrick appreciation" received a submission for a possible post that would contain the photo.  The moderator is deciding whether to post it.<br />
The post also would include an identification of the junior high school Sue Lyon attended when the photo was taken:  Thomas Starr King Junior High School on Fountain Avenue.  Now it's Thomas Starr King Middle School.  The caption in the newspaper called the<br />
Los Angeles Herald &amp; Express<br />
left out the names "Thomas" and "Starr," identifying the school only as "King Junior High School."  Date of the correct<br />
Herald &amp; Express<br />
edition is Monday afternoon / evening, February 8, 1960.</p>
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<p dir="auto">where is the picture now? in a book? is it online someplace?<br />
you either scan the photo to turn it into a jpeg or if its online you right click to save it<br />
then in FB you post the picture<br />
why dont you go to the stanley kubrick appreciation facebook page, theyd like to see that there</p>
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