
Debbie Davis, Playmate of the Month June 1972, pictured in Playmate Lingerie feature in NSS Book of Lingerie, September-October 1998








Many Playmates from the 1960s, 1970s and early 1980s were pictured in the Japanese edition Mandala Calendar, January 1982. Among them were Pamela Jean Bryant, Playmate of the Month April 1978, Nancy Cameron, Playmate of the Month January 1974, Sharon Clark, Playmate of the Month August 1970, Danielle de Vabre, Playmate of the Month November 1971, Jill De Vries, Playmate of the Month October 1975, Susan Lynn Kiger, Playmate of the Month January 1977, Liv Lindeland, Playmate of the Month January 1971, Candy Loving, Playmate of the Month January 1979, Denise McConnell, Playmate of the Month March 1979, Patti McGuire, Playmate of the Month November 1976, Laura Misch, Playmate of the Month February 1975, Elaine Morton, Playmate of the Month June 1970, Karen Morton, Playmate of the Month July 1978, Hope Olson, Playmate of the Month October 1976, Janet Quist, Playmate of the Month December 1978, Cathy Rowland, Playmate of the Month August 1971, Lenna Sjööblom, Playmate of the Month November 1972, Crystal Smith, Playmate of the Month September 1971, Gail Stanton, Playmate of the Month June 1978, Linda Summers, Playmate of the Month August 1972, Jill Taylor, Playmate of the Month January 1970, Sondra Theodore, Playmate of the Month July 1977, Daina House, Playmate of the Month January 1976, Cyndi Wood, Playmate of the Month February 1973, Linda Forsythe, Playmate of the Month February 1970, Debbie Davis, Playmate of the Month June 1972, Heather Van Every, Playmate of the Month July 1971, Chris Koren, Playmate of the Month March 1970, Mesina Miller, Playmate of the Month September 1975, and Janis Schmitt, Playmate of the Month February 1978





Debbie Davis, Playmate of the Month June 1972, pictured in Playmate of the Month pictorial, Seeworthy. The text accompanying the photos read:
When Debbie Davis was graduated from Burbank’s John Burroughs High School, she wasn’t sure what she wanted to do. She toyed with a couple of fairly promising choices: going to college or becoming a stewardess. But what she finally did – looking back, she wonders why – was to go to work as an information operator for Pacific Telephone. Now, at 20, Debbie says, “I don’t know how I lasted there almost two years. We were completely locked up inside all day, and I need to be outdoors.” Not surprisingly, Debbie spent nearly every off-the-job moment in the California sun. One day last year, picking herself up from a water-ski splashdown near Long Beach, she spied a boat that looked slightly different from the usual mass-produced models – and two men aboard who looked familiar. The boat was a Spectra Marine custom cruiser made of hand-laid fiberglass reinforced with marine plywood, and the men – designer Bud Bailey and company president Ed DeLong – were the fathers of two girls she’d known in high school. At that time, Spectra Marine was a fledgling firm; but within a few months, business had tripled (thanks to a string of racing victories and wide publicity attending Playboy’s gift of a Spectra 20 to Sharon Clark, 1971 Playmate of the Year) and DeLong had to expand his staff. So he offered Debbie a job – first on weekends, giving test rides at his waterfront sales office in Long Beach, then as full-time girl Friday. Predictably, since DeLong is a friend and sometime business associate of photographers Bill and Mel Figge, Debbie soon came to our attention. We now commend her to yours.