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Patti McGuire

Patti in Japanese edition pictorial

Playboy Playmate Patti McGuire in Japanese Playboy pictorial Patti McGuire
Playboy Playmate Patti McGuire in Japanese Playboy pictorial Patti McGuire

Patti McGuire, Playmate of the Month November 1976, pictured in Japanese edition pictorial, Patti McGuire, February 1977

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Hope Olson Patti McGuire

Patti and Hope in Japanese edition pictorial

Playboy Playmates Patti McGuire and Hope Olson and model Cindy Russell in Japanese Playboy pictorial Riverboat Gambolers
Playboy Playmates Patti McGuire and Hope Olson and model Cindy Russell in Japanese Playboy pictorial Riverboat Gambolers
Playboy Playmates Patti McGuire and Hope Olson and model Cindy Russell in Japanese Playboy pictorial Riverboat Gambolers
Playboy Playmates Patti McGuire and Hope Olson and model Cindy Russell in Japanese Playboy pictorial Riverboat Gambolers
Playboy Playmates Patti McGuire and Hope Olson in Japanese Playboy pictorial Riverboat Gambolers

Patti McGuire, Playmate of the Month November 1976, and Hope Olson, Playmate of the Month October 1976, pictured in Japanese edition pictorial, Riverboat Gambolers, October 1977

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Patti McGuire

Patti in Italian edition pictorial, Miss Patti McGuire

Playboy Playmate Patti McGuire in Italian Playboy pictorial Miss Patti McGuire
Playboy Playmate Patti McGuire in Italian Playboy pictorial Miss Patti McGuire
Playboy Playmate Patti McGuire in Italian Playboy pictorial Miss Patti McGuire
Playboy Playmate Patti McGuire in Italian Playboy pictorial Miss Patti McGuire
Playboy Playmate Patti McGuire in Italian Playboy pictorial Miss Patti McGuire

Patti McGuire, Playmate of the Month November 1976, pictured in Italian edition pictorial, Miss Patti McGuire, May 2013

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Karen Morton

Karen in Playmate of the Month pictorial

Playmate Karen Morton in Playmate of the Month pictorial
Playmate Karen Morton in Playmate of the Month pictorial
Playmate Karen Morton in Playmate of the Month pictorial
Playmate Karen Morton in Playmate of the Month pictorial
Playmate Karen Morton in Playmate of the Month pictorial
Playmate Karen Morton in Playmate of the Month pictorial
Playmate Karen Morton in Playmate of the Month pictorial
Playmate Karen Morton in Playmate of the Month pictorial

Karen Morton, Playmate of the Month July 1978, pictured in Playmate of the Month pictorial, All in the Family. The text accompanying the photos read:

All in the Family

July Playmate Karen Morton says she owes in all to Ma Vern’s good genes. Thanks Ma Vern

There’s a little old lady living in North Hollywood who’s got great genes. She’s 86 years old and everybody calls her Ma Vern. If Playboy had been around 60 years ago, chances are Ma Vern would have been one of our Playmates. As it is, we’ve had to settle for two of her granddaughters. Elaine Morton was the June 1970 Playmate. The girl you see here is her cousin, Karen Elaine Morton. And if it weren’t for Ma Vern, she wouldn’t have become a Playmate. It seems that Karen and Ma Vern were shopping at a local supermarket when they ran into Caryn Weiss, photo coordinator of Oui magazine, in the produce section. Caryn, who knows a good prospect when she sees one, invited Karen point-blank to test for Playmate – thereby setting herself up for a $1000 finder’s fee, which will buy a lot of lettuce in anybody’s produce section. Karen hesitated. A few days later, Ma Vern was on her case. “Have you called Playboy yet?” Later, when Karen brought home the first takes, Ma Vern looked at the pictures with approval. “Don’t show those to your boyfriend. He’ll get a hard-on.” Karen protested, “Please, Ma Vern, you’ll embarrass me.” Yes, that’s still possible. When we talked with Karen, we got the impression that she was one of the last romantics. One tends to picture her in Victorian lace, quiet settings, alone. On any given day, chances are you will find her alone or with her close friend Liz in one of the many movie theaters in North Hollywood. She has seen Play Misty for Me eight times. (“I had a childhood crush on Clint Eastwood. I’ve seen The Gauntlet twice already. Isn’t Sondra Locke spectacular?”) She has seen Sleeper three times, Annie Hall six times. (“The one person in the world I’d like to meet is Woody Allen. Will you please mention that?” Certainly.) She will sit through anything that moves, but she has a special fondness for French films and English romances: foggy countrysides, muted colors, unparalleled beauty. Her private dream is to live in a movie setting – a stone castle or even a cottage in the south of France. At this point in the conversation, Karen hesitates, then asks, “Have I mentioned all of my favorite movies?” She checks a mental list: Silver Streak. Harold and Maude. Star Wars. Swept Away . … The Turning Point. Looking for Mr. Goodbar. The Goodbye Girl. The interviewer concludes that Karen likes movies. “I never really realize that I liked them that much. Actually, I like music as much as I like movies. That comes from living in North Hollywood. It’s something to do to keep from dying of boredom. I got turned on to music through the free jazz concerts at the Pilgrimage Theater. That led to two years of jazz dancing in high school. I’ll listen to anything except the Ramones. Three-chord rock doesn’t do much for me.” The talk moves on: to her friends, her family. “Elaine used to baby-sit for me. If you think we’re good-looking, you should see her daughter. She’s the real Playmate in the family.” Like we said, Ma Vern has great genes.

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Heather Van Every

Heather in NSS Bunnies #1

Playboy Playmate Heather Van Every in NSS Bunnies #1
Playboy Playmate Heather Van Every in NSS Bunnies #1
Playboy Playmate Heather Van Every in NSS Bunnies #1
Playboy Playmate Heather Van Every in NSS Bunnies #1

Heather Van Every, Playmate of the Month July 1971, on the cover and in NSS Bunnies #1, 1972

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Linda Summers

Linda in Playmate of the Month pictorial

Playboy Playmate Linda Summers in Playmate of the Month pictorial
Playboy Playmate Linda Summers in Playmate of the Month pictorial
Playboy Playmate Linda Summers in Playmate of the Month pictorial
Playboy Playmate Linda Summers in Playmate of the Month pictorial
Playboy Playmate Linda Summers in Playmate of the Month pictorial
Playboy Playmate Linda Summers in Playmate of the Month pictorial

Linda Summers, Playmate of the Month August 1972, pictured in Playmate of the Month pictorial, Picture of Health. The text accompanying the photos read:

Picture of Health

Playmate Linda Summers turns people on to natural food – and practices what she preaches

An elderly woman with a lined face asks where she can find “some nuts without salt in ‘em.” A middle-aged lady wonders about organic beef. “It’s not raised with hormones,” explains the girl at the counter, “like stilbestrol, which is used to fatten up beef for economic reasons and is really a bummer. It throws your body chemistry out of whack and it’s known to cause cancer.” A couple of young kids are waiting to buy some licorice, and one says, “You sound just like my aunt; she used to run a health-food store.” After they leave, the girl remarks that it’s been a slow afternoon: “At least there haven’t been any of the usual daily tragedies. Have you ever tried to clean up after somebody drops a jar of honey?”

If you live in San Diego, the counter girl at the nearest health-food store just might be our August Playmate, a chestnut-haired 21-year-old named Linda Summers. Linda’s stepfather owns a chain of five such establishments, and she has been his full-time employee for almost a year – (wo)manning the counter, cash register and telephone and advising customers with problems; every now and then, she reaches under the counter for her copy of Let’s Get Well to see what Adelle Davis, guru of the natural-food movement, has to say about rutin, bioflavonoids and the like. Sandwiched between a loan company and a beauty shop in the middle of a shopping center, the store we found her in is a weird combination of the exotic and the mundane. On the shelves, between the fluorescents above and the vinyl tile below, are such items as vegeroni, bone meal and soyameat, and a freezer in back contains raw milk, unpasteurized and unhomogenized. In the tea section, you’ll find such offbeat entries as bladder wrack, kelp powder, buchu leaves and anise seed (“The Indians used to use some of these things as remedies,” says Linda. “They’re supposed to cure colds and relieve arthritic pain; and some teas are natural sedatives”).

Health food is more than just a job for Linda. Like her mother, stepfather and father – a dentist who’s also located in the San Diego area – she believes in it. “I was raised on raw liver. Really. Because when you cook anything, you change its chemical composition, and my parents wanted me to have lots of iron.”

Linda grew up – and still lives – on a modest ranch in La Mesa that includes a two-acre avocado grove and lots of fruit trees; the family is large enough – three girls and a boy – to consume all the oranges, limes, figs, strawberries and watercress they produce. Linda, whose concern with health and fitness goes beyond consideration of diet, does a lot of jogging, mostly on the beach, and recently completed a four-month course of swimming, bicycling and working with weights and belts at a local gym. As you can imagine, she doesn’t favor tobacco, alcohol or coffee (“They kill the vitamins in your body and neutralize your power to rebuild tissue”). For R & R, Linda likes to strum the guitar and sing folk songs and, on occasional weekends, to drive her Capri down to Rosarito Beach in Baja California for some motorcycle and dune-buggy riding.

The world she inhabits is small but organic, and she’s satisfied with it. She was surprised when we told her the Republican Party had been considering San Diego as a site for this year’s convention. “I’ve given up on politics,” she says. “It’s just a rat-race. I’m a small-town girl, involved with my own life, trying to make it mean something and to maintain my peace of mind. And that’s a full-time job.”

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Patti McGuire

Patti in Japanese edition pictorial, Well Matched

Playboy Playmate Patti McGuire in Japanese Playboy pictorial Well Matched
Playboy Playmate Patti McGuire in Japanese Playboy pictorial Well Matched
Playboy Playmate Patti McGuire in Japanese Playboy pictorial Well Matched
Playboy Playmate Patti McGuire in Japanese Playboy pictorial Well Matched

Patti McGuire, Playmate of the Month November 1976, pictured in Japanese edition pictorial, Well Matched, August 1979

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Liv Lindeland

Liv in Heritage

Playboy Playmate Liv Lindeland in Heritage
Playboy Playmate Liv Lindeland in Heritage
Playboy Playmate Liv Lindeland in Heritage

Liv Lindeland, Playmate of the Month January 1971, pictured in Heritage, January-February 2018

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Janet Quist

Janet in Playmate of the Month pictorial

Playboy Playmate Janet Quist in Playmate of the Month pictorial
Playboy Playmate Janet Quist in Playmate of the Month pictorial
Playboy Playmate Janet Quist in Playmate of the Month pictorial
Playboy Playmate Janet Quist in Playmate of the Month pictorial
Playboy Playmate Janet Quist in Playmate of the Month pictorial
Playboy Playmate Janet Quist in Playmate of the Month pictorial
Playboy Playmate Janet Quist in Playmate of the Month pictorial

Janet Quist, Playmate of the Month December 1978, pictured in Playmate of the Month pictorial, Texas Drifter, The text accompanying the photos read:

Texas Drifter

Playmate Janet Quist loves to wander, but she can find a home deep in our heart any time

“Willie Nelson lives out in Dripping Springs. Waylon Jennings and Michael Murphey both play around here. It really is like a little Nashville.”

Austin, Texas, is the town Janet Quist is talking about: where whe was born and the place she calls home. For the present, at least. The flavor of the country is in her voice. There is no doubt she is a Texan.

Of course, she rides; “Mom has about five horses and Dad’s into roping.” In Austin, going to the rodeo is as natural as going to the movies and she takes part in … bulldogging? “Hey, do I look like a bulldogger? Barrel racing, maybe.” A cursory inspection will reveal that Janet looks like anything but a bulldogger. She is a model and an actress. You may have seen her in the movies Semi-Tough, Rolling Thunder, A Small Town in  Texas or Outlaw Blues on television. You may also have seen her as one of the models in last year’s Playmate Photo Contest. Fact is, if you stand in one place long enough, Janet will pass by sooner or later. She loves to travel: Mexico, Hawaii, California. Anyplace warm, and anyplace near water. Growing up on Lake Travis, 20 miles outside Austin, Janet developed a close relationship with the water, boats and just about any water sport you can name: skiing, ski sailing and, lately, body surfing. “I tried that in Hawaii a while ago. You can almost reduce that way. Just lie on the curl of the wave and it works your body over. Feels great on your stomach.” Why, you ask, does this girl need to reduce? “I like to eat. I just spent two weeks in Dallas eating lasagna. And at home we have about three acres of really fertile land where I garden. Corn, squash, green beans, black-eyed peas and okra. I love to watch things grow.”

Janet’s been doing some growing herself lately. She more or less fell into modeling and acting. Now the need for commitment is becoming apparent. “I change all the time. Most of my friends seem headed for careers or are already involved in one. I’m getting a little tired of not knowing what I’m going to be doing. I hope I settle down soon.”

California, she thinks, might be a good move. Of course, she’d have to give up Willie and the rodeo and the garden. But it is warm and the water is great.

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Linda Forsythe

Linda in Japanese NSS Playmates 312

Playboy Playmate Linda Forsythe in Japanese Playboy NSS Playmates 312
Playboy Playmate Linda Forsythe in Japanese Playboy NSS Playmates 312

Linda Forsythe, Playmate of the Month February 1970, pictured in Japanese NSS Playmates 312, 1980