Can someone tell again what the story is regarding the picture in the magazine? I looked for that information and couldn't find it in the mountain of information about the case!
Can someone tell again what the story is regarding the picture in the magazine? I looked for that information and couldn't find it in the mountain of information about the case!
Look at page 7 of the 2nd set of posts
George Sodder believed he saw his daughter's pictures a couple of years or so after the fire. He swore that a little girl in a magazine of a photo of ballet students was Betty Sodder, the youngest child.
On another note, I could almost swear that I've heard the term "Walt Whitman School of Dance" mentioned in a movie or something. I'm thinking it may be Beaches, but I could be wrong. I'm racking my brain trying to remember where I've heard it before.
I think someone mentioned earlier that they may have been pages missing from the Look Magazine. There were not because I went through the mazazine page by page and all pages were there. I was so excited to find that copy-paid around $14.00 for it and couldn't wait to get it. I was also very disappointed that the article was not in the magazine. I was just thinking-maybe it was a typo on the year. Could it have been May 1948 rather than 1946. I have searched and searched the internet but can't find a thing on it-even requesting people selling old Look magazines to look for it.
There is a person registered on classmates com. (a woman) that went to school there at that time. I do not have a gold account so I can't write to her. Anyone have a gold account?
I am getting a free membership and am going to place Betty Sodder's photo up as if it is my photo. Perhaps someone will write to us, based off of her photo. Even if it isn't actually Betty, a lookalike and than someone seeing this photo of the other lookalike might be enough to jog someone's memory and they may write to my email.
Christine, I am getting ready to email you with the girls name and a picture. Went to Walt Whitman Intermediate 44-48 and graduated from St. Joseph, 1956. She may know something.
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