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PLAYBOY PLAYMATE DATA STATISTICS by Bingedrinker PBM PPDS PLAYBOY PLAYMATE DATA STATISTICS by Bingedrinker § 1. PLAYBOY PLAYMATE OF THE MONTH DATA STATISTICS FOR 1953-12 TO PRESENT BY BINGEDRINKEЯ PBM PPDS PLAYBOY PLAYMATE DATA STATISTICS by Bingedrinker § 1.1 PLAYBOY PLAYMATE OF THE MONTH (PMOM) CENTERFOLDS 1ST DECADE 1953-12 TO 1959-12 PLAYBOY PLAYMATE OF THE MONTH (PMOM) CENTERFOLDS DATA STATISTICS YEAR 1953 PMOM Name Age Birthdate & Birthplace Bust Waist Hips Height Weight 1953-12 Marilyn Monroe 27 Jan 06, 1926 37 C 23 36 5’ 5” 118 (Norma Jean Baker / Norma Jean Mortenson) LA, CA (1.65) (53.5) 1 PBM PPDS PLAYBOY PLAYMATE DATA STATISTICS by Bingedrinker PLAYBOY PLAYMATE OF THE MONTH (PMOM) CENTERFOLDS DATA STATISTICS YEAR 1954 PMOM Name Age Birthdate & Birthplace Bust Waist Hips Height Weight 1954-01 Margie Harrison 1954-02 Margaret Scott 23 Oct 02, 1930 (Marilyn Waltz; 1954-04 & 1955-04) Wankesha, WI 1954-03 Dolores Del Monte 21 Mar 15, 1932 34 34 35 5’ 6” 118 (Delores J. Mack) Spokane, WA (1.68) (53.5) 1954-04 Marilyn Waltz 23 Oct 02, 1930 (Margaret Scott; 1954-02) Wankesha, WI 1954-05 Joanne Arnold 1954-06 Margie Harrison 1954-07 Neva Gilbert 1954-08 Arline Hunter 1954-09 Jackie Rainbow 21 Jun 06, 1933 1954-10 Madeline Castle 1954-11 Diane Hunter 20 Jul 14, 1934 5’ 5.5” 125 (Gale Rita Morin) Tacoma, WA (1.67) (56.7) 1954-12 Terry Ryan 36 24 36 2 PBM PPDS PLAYBOY PLAYMATE DATA STATISTICS by Bingedrinker PLAYBOY PLAYMATE OF THE MONTH (PMOM) CENTERFOLDS DATA STATISTICS YEAR 1955 PMOM Name Age Birthdate & Birthplace Bust Waist Hips Height Weight 1955-01 Bettie Page 31 Apr 22, 1923 5’ 5.5” (Bettie Mae Page / ‘Betty’) Kingsport, Nashville, TN (1.67) 1955-02 Mansfield, Jayne 21 Apr 19, 1933 40 D 21 32 (Peers, Vera Jayne / Palmer, Jayne) 1955-03 1955-04 Marilyn Waltz 24 Oct 02, 1930 (Margaret Scott) Wankesha, WI 1955-05 Marguerite Empey 22 Jun 27, 1932 39 D (Diane Webber) LA, CA 1955-06 Eve Meyer 25 39 25 35 Griffin, GA 1955-07 Janet Pilgrim 21 Jun 13, 1934 36 24 36 5’ 5.5” 115 (Charlaine Karalus) Wheaton, IL (1.67) (52.2) 1955-08 Pat Lawler 1955-09 Anne Fleming 1955-10 Jean Moorehead 18 1936 1955-11 Barbara Cameron 1955-12 Janet Pilgrim 21 Jun 13, 1934 36 24 36 5’ 5.5” 115 (Charlaine Edith Karalas) Wheaton, IL (1.67) (52.2) 3 PBM PPDS PLAYBOY PLAYMATE DATA STATISTICS by Bingedrinker PLAYBOY PLAYMATE OF THE MONTH (PMOM) CENTERFOLDS DATA STATISTICS YEAR 1956 PMOM Name Age Birthdate & Birthplace Bust Waist Hips Height Weight 1956-01 Lynn Turner 20 Dec 01, 1935 38 24 37 LA, CA 1956-02 Marguerite Empey 23 Jun 27, 1932 39 D (Diane Webber) LA, CA 1956-03 Marian Stafford 22 1933 34 21 34 5’ 3” Houston, TX (1.60) 1956-04 Rusty Fisher 21 1935 36 22 35 5’ 5.5” Colorado (1.67) 1956-05 Marion Scott 23 36 23 35 5’ 6” Germany (1.68) 1956-06 Gloria Walker 18 Jul 16, 1937 34 21 34 5’ 3” The Bronx, NYC, NY (1.60) 1956-07 Alice Denham 23 Jan 21, 1933 36 24 34 5’ 2” 105 Jacksonville, FL (1.57) (47.6) 1956-08 Jonnie Nicely 20 Feb 25, 1936 37 24 36 5’ 7” 122 Fort Smith, AR (1.70) (55.3) 1956-09 Elsa Sorensen 21 Dec 01, 1935 38 24 35 (Dana Arden / Elsa Mitchell) Copenhagen, Denmark 1956-10 Pilgrim, Janet 22 Jun 13, 1934 36 24 36 5’ 5.5” 115 (Charlaine Edith Karalas) Wheaton, IL (1.67) (52.2) 1956-11 Betty Blue 25 Aug 14, 1931 39 22 36 5’ 3” 128 West Memphis, AR (1.60) (58) 1956-12 Lisa Winters 19 1937 35 23 35 5’ 2” 106 FL (1.57) (48.1) 4 PBM PPDS PLAYBOY PLAYMATE DATA STATISTICS by Bingedrinker PLAYBOY PLAYMATE OF THE MONTH (PMOM) CENTERFOLDS DATA STATISTICS YEAR 1957 PMOM Name Age Birthdate & Birthplace Bust Waist Hips Height Weight 1957-01 June Blair 23 Oct 20, 1933 36 25 36 5’ 5” 120 (Margaret June Blai) San Francisco, CA (1.65) (54.4) 1957-02 Sally Todd 22 Jun 07, 1934 (Sally Jo Todd) Tucson, AZ 1957-03 Sandra Edwards 18 Mar 12, 1938 36 20 36 5’ 7” 120 LA, CA (1.70) (54.4) 1957-04 Gloria Windsor DD 1957-05 Dawn Richard 21 Mar 05, 1936 LA, CA 1957-06 Carrie Radison 18 Nov 01, 1938 Philadelphia, PA 1957-07 Jean Jani 25 Oct 31, 1931 38 23 34 5’ 3” Dayton, OH (1.60) 1957-08 Dolores Donlon 30 Sep 19, 1926 (Patricia Vaniver / ‘Pat Van Iver’) Philadelphia, PA 1957-09 Jacquelyn Prescott 20 1936 117 Redlands, CA (53.1) 1957-10 Colleen Farrington 20 1936 (Colleen Scott) Davidsboro, GA 1957-11 Marlene Callahan 20 Aug 24, 1937 34 22 33 5’ 2” 98 Ventura, CA (1.57) (44.4) 1957-12 Linda Vargas 17 1939 35 21 35 5 PBM PPDS PLAYBOY PLAYMATE DATA STATISTICS by Bingedrinker PLAYBOY PLAYMATE OF THE MONTH (PMOM) CENTERFOLDS DATA STATISTICS YEAR 1958 PMOM Name Age Birthdate & Birthplace Bust Waist Hips Height Weight 1958-01 Elizabeth Ann Roberts 18 1940 1958-02 Cheryl Kubert 1958-03 Zahra Norbo 5’ 7” (Ragnhild Olavsson) Sweden (1.70) 1958-04 Felicia Atkins 5’ 7.5” Australia (1.72) 1958-05 Lari Laine 21 Apr 13, 1937 38 21 34 5’ 9” 124 (born: Corrine Cole / Corinee Entratter) (1.75) (56.2) 1958-06 Judy Lee Tomerlin 40 DD 20 36 5’ 5” 120 (1.65) (54.4) 1958-07 Linné Ahlstrand 5’ 2” (Linné Nanette Ahlstrand) Scandinavia (1.57) 1958-08 Myrna Weber 19 FL 1958-09 Teri Hope 19 5’ 2” 100 (Natalie Hope Ronson) (1.57) (45.4) 1958-101 Mara Corday 26 Jan 03, 1932 (Dual Pose) (Marilyn Joan Watts) Santa Monica, CA 1958-102 Pat Sheehan (Dual Pose) (Patricia Ann Sheehan) San Francisco, CA 1958-11 Joan Staley 18 May 20, 1940 34 22.5 34 5’ 5” 118 (Joan Lynette McConchie) Minneapolis, MN (1.65) (53.5) 1958-12 Joyce Nizzari 18 May 20, 1940 34 24 34 5’ 6.5” 118 APM5Yrs The Bronx, NYC, NY (1.69) (53.5) 6 PBM PPDS PLAYBOY PLAYMATE DATA STATISTICS by Bingedrinker PLAYBOY PLAYMATE OF THE MONTH (PMOM) CENTERFOLDS DATA STATISTICS YEAR 1959 PMOM Name Age Birthdate & Birthplace Bust Waist Hips Height Weight 1959-01 Virginia Gordon 37 22 36 Chaplin, WV 1959-02 Eleanor Bradley 20 Dec 13, 1938 40 22 37 5’ 8.5” 135 (Helen Wheels) Wanlugan, IL (1.74) (61.2) 1959-03 Audrey Daston Boise, ID 1959-04 Nancy Crawford 17 Apr 16, 1941 36 24 36 5’ 5” 125 Valhalla, NY (1.65) (56.7) 1959-05 Cindy Fuller 20 May 13, 1938 36 24 36 5’ 6” 124 (Cindy Fuller Martino) Boston, MA (1.68) (56.2) 1959-06 Marilyn Hanold Jamaica, NY 1959-07 Yvette Vickers 22 Aug 26, 1936 36 24 36 5’ 3” 105 Kansas City, MO (1.60) (47.6) 1959-08 Clayre Peters 1959-09 Marianne Gaba 19 Nov 13, 1939 34 24 34 5’ 6” 110 Chicago, IL (1.68) (49.9) 1959-10 Elaine Reynolds 20 Sep 07, 1939 39 DD 25 37 5’ 8” 130 Jersey City, NJ (1.73) (59) 1959-11 Donna Lynn 23 Sep 21, 1936 36 22 36 5’ 3.5” 115 Walukee, OK (1.61) (52.2) 1959-12 Ellen Stratton 20 Jun 09, 1939 35 20 35 5’ 4” 110 PMoY1960 Marietta, MS (1.62) (49.9) 7 PBM PPDS PLAYBOY PLAYMATE DATA STATISTICS by Bingedrinker § 1.2 PLAYBOY PLAYMATE OF THE MONTH (PMOM) CENTERFOLDS 2ND DECADE 1960-01 TO 1969-12 8 PBM PPDS PLAYBOY PLAYMATE DATA STATISTICS by Bingedrinker PLAYBOY PLAYMATE OF THE MONTH (PMOM) CENTERFOLDS DATA STATISTICS YEAR 1960 PMOM Name Age Birthdate & Birthplace Bust Waist Hips Height Weight 1960-01 Stella Stevens 23 Oct 01, 1938 37 22 36 5’ 5” 118 (Estelle Caro Egglestone) Yazoo City, MS (1.65) (53.5) 1960-02 Susie Scott 21 Aug 22, 1938 37 23 36 5’ 7” 130 Chicago, IL (1.70) (59) 1960-03 Sally Sarell 21 Jun 25, 1938 37 24 36 5’ 8” 126 Ashtabula, OH (1.73) (57.1) 1960-04 Linda Gamble 20 Sep 11, 1939 38 23 36.5 5’ 4” 112 PMoY1961 Pittsburgh, PA (1.62) (50.8) 1960-05 Ginger Young 21 Mar 11, 1939 36 23 36 5’ 5” 125 (1.65) (56.7) 1960-06 Delores Wells 22 Oct 17, 1937 36 20 36 5’ 2” 108 Reading, PA (1.57) (49) 1960-07 Teddi Smith 17 Sep 21, 1942 37 22 35 5’ 5” 110 (Delilah Henry) Hastings, NE (1.65) (49.9) 1960-08 Elaine Paul 21 Aug 11, 1938 34 C 23 35 5’ 4” 120 (1.62) (54.4) 1960-09 Anne Davis 22 Jun 17, 1938 38 20 35 5’ 2” 105 (1.57) (47.6) 1960-10 Kathy Douglas 18 May 23, 1942 34 21 34 5’ 5” 114 (1.65) (51.7) 1960-11 Joni Mattis 21 Nov 28, 1938 33 18 32 5’ 2” 100 Chicago, IL (1.57) (45.4) 1960-12 Carol Eden 18 May 19, 1942 37 23 35 5’ 6” 120 LA, CA (1.68) (54.4) 9 .
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