1966: July Paige Transfers From Marvin M. Mitchelson To New Law Firm. Donna and Virginia New SFV Location.

July 1966

Paige gets transferred from the Marvin Mitchelson law firm of Beverly Hills, to the law firm of Silverton, Ruderman and Graf of Studio City. Her new law firm is located at 12345 Ventura Blvd.; a 5 minute drive from her childhood home at 13055 Moorpark St.

Marvin Michelson was busy climbing the ladder of success in 1966.

He continued to represent Hollywood and Beverly Hills “soon-to-be-divorced-wives.”

LA Herald-Examiner gossip columnist Harrison Carroll 1966.

(66 also brought Marvin international work in London from a rock band.)

Aldo Ray spoke bitterly about his ex-wives. I have several more articles about him not included here.

Marvin Michelson probably grew tired of Paige’s non-payment divorce case by 1966. Her “interlocutory” divorced ex-husband Mark F. Segal, had not paid more than the one initial payment in 1964.

Mitchelson gave it his all in 1965. He filed in court for contempt against Mark Segal for non-payment, every single month of this year. It was all to no avail.

Any publicity for “attention getting headlines” (see chapter on Segal-Young Divorce Makes Headlines) had long since ceased to be of any benefit to M.M.M.

In the divorce documents, (I own copies) dated all the way into 1969 showing Paige and her lawyers, Silverton, Ruderman & Graff, still trying to collect the unpaid, court ordered alimony and lawyer’s fees.

1966 Paige’s Mother, Donna Holroyd, and her grandmother, Virginia Young LaRocca, are listed in the phone directory at 5760 Hazeltine. It’s an apartment building on the corner of Hazeltine and Hatteras in Van Nuys. Jack Holroyd is not listed at this location. They may have been separated or even divorced, at this time. Jack Holroyd went on to divorce two more women before he passed away in the early 2000s.

From the Marvin Mitchelson biography Ladies Man by John A. Jenkins.

1950s #2 Diana Cotterell (Paige Young) in the SFV. Grade School. Sepulveda Stables. Van Nuys Junior High. Donna V. Remarries. Grandfather Ned Dies. Updated 3/15/25

SFV= San Fernando Valley

According to her birthdate, Diana should have started first grade in 1950.

It appears she lived in Gardena in 1950 according to the1950 census.

It’s unknown where or if she started grade school in that community. (See chapter 1950s #1.)

Seen Below:

Grandmother Virginia LaRocca is listed in an onlineGardena 1951 phone directory as a Christian Science Practitioner. Husband Joseph Ned is not listed.

This is unusual as I have seen documents with the couple’s names linked over decades.

Had Ned already moved up to the SFV? Did the girls and Donna move with him or stay with Virginia another year in Gardena?

My best guess is the family moved to 13055 Moorpark St in Studio City approx. 1952-1954. Please see related chapters.

In Sherman Oaks

Diana and Connie could have gone to Riverside Drive Elementary. It is located at 13061 Riverside Drive. This is very close to the Moorpark house address.

Riverside Drive Elementary.

If the Cotterell girls walked to school from their house on Moorpark, all they had to do was turn north on Ethel Ave., and it was a straight walk to the school.

It would have taken only a few minutes.

There would have been no Ventura Freeway to walk under along the way.  I think that came in 1959.

UPDATE 5-20-20 I found this article.

We see that Diana was definitely at Dixie Canyon Avenue School for the 6th grade. Notice she is named “Diane.”

Diane’s” PTAids article, also appeared in the LA Evening Citizen News. Nov. 14, 1955.

Both Dixie Canyon and Riverside Drive elementary schools are the same distance of .6 miles to the Moorpark/Ethel house where Diana lived with her mother, sister and grandparents through much of the 1950s..

The photo below is one of the first articles I found when I started this research.

It showed me that Diana Cotterell and Paige Young were the same person.

It can be confirmed that she attended Van Nuys Junior High for the 7th and 9th grades.

Valley News April 7, 1957 Diana Cotterell wins this art contest and was already known for her artistic ability.
Listed as Diana Cotterell Age 14 or 15.

1959 yearbook photo Van Nuys Junior High yearbook. Diana Cotterell was in the 9th grade. Her grandfather Joseph Ned LaRocca would die in November of that year. This would have been taken before his death.

I found the photo in the VNJH school library with the librarian standing over me as lunch was about to start.

There were several yearbooks, more like paper notebooks, in a jumble. This was the only photo I could find of Diana on that day. I haven’t found a photo of her 8th grade year.

I have reason to believe that Diana Cotterell dropped out of school after the 9th grade. You could drop out with parental permission at age 16. I am unsure if Paige went to the 10th grade until she turned 16. I’ve not found her photo in an online high school yearbook

Here is the photo in a larger context. Candy Conklin was a member of the Singing King family and would perform with them in a few years time.

Van Nuys News June 18, 1959.
Many SFV schools had graduation ceremonies in mid June1959. This includes Van Nuys Junior High shown in the 3rd column. Diana Lee Cotterell would have been among the graduates that day.
Yearbooks from 1956 & 1958 Van Nuys Junior High . Diana Cotterell attended here from 1957-1959. She is not in the 58′ yearbook that I can see, but is in the 59′ edition as shown above. So does not appear in either of these yearbooks unfortunately.

1953-1959 Like many kids living in 1950s San Fernando Valley, Diana Lee Cotterell is obsessed with horses according to her friend from junior high, Joan Edwards.

Diana and Joan ride and board their horses at Sepulveda Stables, located at 5763 Sepulveda Blvd, on the corner of Hatteras.

Equestrian shows were held almost every weekend in the Los Angeles area in the 1950s.

Valley News and Green Sheet June 18, 1959 I have yet to find Diana or Paige named in an article about a Sepulveda Stables presentation. She was an avid horsewoman.

There were commercial horse stables and riding trails all over the SFV in the 50s and 60s. In fact the whole area was known as a rural in the post-war era, even as the population exploded and the rural land was paved over.

Many westerns in movies and on TV were filmed in the SFV. Obviously horses were a big part of this!

In the 1950s of suburban/ruralSFV, horse husbandry was considered a wholesome activity for youth and thought to produce responsible American citizens.

And probably most importantly, it would keep kids and teens busy and separated from the bad influences of “juvenile delinquency,” a growing social concern of the 1950s, all over America.

source: Making the San Fernando Valley: Rural Landscapes, Urban Development and White Privilege by Laura R. Barraclough

Diana owned a horse named Hamish in junior high, 1957-1959. She owned him until at least 1964 when she was married to Mark Segal and living at his house at 4133 Crisp Canyon Rd. .

School photos of Joan Edwards on the left, Diana Cotterell on the right. The school photos were photos given to the owners of Sepulveda Stables and posted on their website. I’m guessing Diana and Joan are about 13 in the lower photos and maybe 10 in the top set.

Sepulvedastables.net is where I got much of this information and the website seems to have now vanished.

Diana lived at 13055 Moorpark. 2.3 miles west of the Dairy Queen.

I spoke with the owner of the website a few years earlier who remembered Paige. This woman was 12 or 13 when Paige was probably 19 or 20. She was living with Mark Segal on Crisp Canyon Rd. which was located “south of the (Ventura) Blvd.” Paige was known by that name by 1962. She invited this young girl up for lemonade to the address on Crisp Canyon Rd. (See chapters on Marriage and Divorce. 1963)

Donna Virginia LaRocca Cotterell married John “Jack” Holroyd in Las Vegas on October 31958. This information is sourced from online Vegas wedding records, which are very difficult to decipher. Found on ancestry.com.

Patriarch Joseph Ned LaRocca dies of lung cancer towards the end of 1959.

LAT November 18, 1959.

Ned LaRocca’s grave is in Glen Haven Memorial Park in Sylmar.

Below are closeups of Ned LaRocca’s death certificate.

It looks like he spent about a year in a sanitarium located on Foothill Blvd. in the Tujunga/Sunland area. It was called “Lakeview Terrace Sanitarium” and the building was originally the home of silent film star Francis X. Bushman.

I have been unable to learn if this was specifically a Christian Science sanitarium due to his wife Virginia being a CSP.

I have learned that the Tujunga area was considered to have “much cleaner air” than other parts of the San Fernando Valley.

 Note the name of last employer: Leith Stevens.

Place of death Lake View Sanitarium. Last usual residence-Riverside Drive.
Very hard to see, cause of death is cancer of lung with??

There was an obituary placed in Ned’s hometown of Peoria, Illinois upon his death. Recently posted to find-a-grave, I will transcribe below.

Joe N. (Ned) LaRocca, a native Peorian like his brother Roxy LaRocca and a former Vaudeville star, died Sunday night at his home in Sherman Oaks, Calif. He had been in failing health a number of years and had suffered several strokes.

He was a music contractor for Columbia Broadcasting Co. in Hollywood for many years.

Mr. LaRocca, a harpist, appeared in vaudeville with the Young Sisters, Virginia and Josephine, and later married Virginia. They continued with their act until the birth of a child when Mr. LaRocca joined a brother, Paul LaRocca, now operator of a local barber shop, in a new stage act.

Later, he became associated with his brother Roxy in New York theatre appearances. After Roxy left on a European tour, Mr. LaRocca became associated with CBS Radio, an association that he continued until last summer when he retired due to bad health.

Born in July, 1894, in the house at 1411 Martin St., presently occupied by his brother Roxy, he was a son of Salvatore and Roseanne LaRocca. He and his wife have been married for 42 years. She survives, with a daughter Donna V., and two grandchildren, all of Sherman Oaks: his two brothers, Roxy and Paul: and a sister, Kathryn Marinello, of North Hollywood, Calif. Two other brothers, Nick and Frank, are deceased.

Funeral services and burial will be today in Sherman Oaks.

Peoria Illinois Star November 18, 1959

There are obvious discrepancies between the death cert. and the obit. “Died at home” in obituary, instead of Lakeview Terrace Sanitarium, death certificate.

“Cancer of the lung” in death certificate vs. a “series of strokes,” as we see in the obituary.

Mention of CBS network and no mention of Leith Stevens.

Joseph and Virginia Married in 1915 and after this became a vaudeville act with her sister Josephine. Not the order as described in the obit, which was likely written by Virginia or Donna V. Or relayed over a long distance phone call

Ned Argo shown in the Edmonton Journal June 1919.

Ned’s granddaughter Paige would memorably visit Edmonton 50 years later on behalf of Playboy. See chapter 1969: Most Popular Year.