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Playboy (USA)  — Magazine Back Issue
June 1978
ISSN 0032-1478
Vol. 25  Issue 6
Year 1978
Format Digital PDF
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  • Covergirl Debra Jo Fondren (Nude) photographed by Robert Scott Hooper
  • Playmate of the Month is Gail Stanton photographed by David Chan
  • Playmate Of The Year: Hair Apparent Debra Jo Fondren Assumes The Throne
  • Exclusive: Bobby Baker's Inside Story Of corruption In Washington
  • A Party in Miami Beach by Isaac Bashevis Singer
  • The Dreams Of Apollonia
  • George Burns interviewed by Playboy
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COVER STORY
Playmate of the Year Debra Jo Fondren is combing her golden tresses with 17 ounces of pure silver fashioned into a comb by Alaskan sculptor Josef Princiotta. According to Princiotta—known for, among other achievements, a 30-foot sculpture of a whale and, would you believe?, a set of Howard Hughes commemorative medallions--there are 90 faces in the comb. As photographer Robert Scott Hooper says, "Only the best for Debra.

3 PLAYBILL
11 THE WORLD OF PLAYBOY
14 DEAR PLAYBOY
23 PLAYBOY AFTER HOURS
28 TELEVISION
32 MUSIC
38 BOOKS
42 MOVIES
50 EROTICA
51 ADVENTURES
52 COMING ATTRACTIONS
55 THE PLAYBOY ADVISOR
63 PLAYBOY SEX POLL
This month's question: Are smart people better lovers?
73 THE PLAYBOY FORUM
85 PLAYBOY INTERVIEW: GEORGE BURNS—candid conversation
In a dialog full of humor and cigar smoke, Hollywood's most popular octogenarian discusses his half century in showbiz, his life with Gracie and the state of his current sex life.
110 WHEELING AND DEALING—memoir BOBBY BAKER with LARRY L. KING
In 1963, "the Bobby Baker scandal- was a household phrase. Bobby did time for his wheeling and dealing in Washington, but now he's back with the dirt on a quorum of big names in government.
115 THE DREAMS OF APOLLONIA—pictorial
A New York fashion model acts out her innermost fantasies just for you.
118 TELLY LOVES YA!—personality MARK GOODMAN
Is it possible to be chunky and bald and a big-time sex symbol? No sweat, baby.
121 PLAYBOY AND MARGAUX GO TO CUBA
Top model—celebrity Margaux Hemingway returns to her grandfather's favorite stamping ground and writes about it. PLAYBOY Fashion Editor David Platt's top choices in resort wear give Castroland a new look. And onetime White House photographer David Kennerly shoots the works for us. It's quite a package.
128 THE BASEBALL MANAGERS' CASH-ON-THE-LINE, CLUTCH-PLAYER ALL-STAR POLL—sports
The major-league managers were asked whom they'd bank on in a must-w.rgame. The answers may surprise you.
132 SOUTHERN EXPOSURE—playboy's playmate of the month
The loveliness of Memphis belle Gail Stanton is enough to bring Yankees and Rebels together in hominy. (Sorry about that.)
144 PLAYBOY'S PARTY JOKES—humor
146 A PARTY IN MIAMI BEACH—fiction ISAAC BASHEVIS SINGER
Almost everyone has a story to tell, but a rich man can make sure somebody tells his story for him.
149 PLAYBOY'S GIFTS FOR DADS AND GRADS—merchandise
With the school year ending and Father's Day just around the corner, we give you a chance to pick your presents early.
152 GETTING ANY?—article SHARON O'HARA
If you are, you're probably a lawyer in Chicago. If you aren't, maybe you ought to change professions.
156 PLAYMATE OF THE YEAR—pictorial
We'll give you a hint: Her blonde hair was once five feet long and she hails from Texas—of course.
168 HOKEY POKEY—fiction DANIEL CURLEY
Sometimes you can talk a good thing to death. Sex, for instance.
172 PUSHED TO THE EDGE: PART FIVE THE CLIFF DIVE—article CRAIG VETTER
Only a wacko gringo would consider diving off a 130-foot rock face in Acapulco. Now, that's a challenge.
175 PREMIXED BLESSINGS—drink EMANUEL GREENBERG
A review of those already-prepared drinks that allow you to save time and get on with the party.
177 MOONS IN JUNE—pictorial
A Playmate sampler for those who enjoy a backward glance.
181 UNDER THE BEARD—ribald classic
182 LAST OF THE RAGTOPS—modern living BROCK YATES
If you've never known the feeling of driving a car with the wind in your face and the sun on your head, you still have a chance to try it. But you'd better hurry; time is running out.
186 PLAYBOY FUNNIES—humor
193 PLAYBOY'S PIPELINE
Contact lenses, moving your hi-fi safely, learning to fly and light beer.
252 PLAYBOY POTPOURRI
273 PLAYBOY ON THE SCENE
Coffee for two, a rotary-engined sports car and portable typewriters.
Features in This Issue
  • Covergirl Debra Jo Fondren (Nude) photographed by Robert Scott Hooper
  • Playmate of the Month is Gail Stanton photographed by David Chan
  • Playmate Of The Year: Hair Apparent Debra Jo Fondren Assumes The Throne
  • Exclusive: Bobby Baker's Inside Story Of corruption In Washington
  • A Party in Miami Beach by Isaac Bashevis Singer
  • The Dreams Of Apollonia
  • George Burns interviewed by Playboy
About Playboy (USA)
Playboy's original title was to be "Stag Party," but an unrelated outdoor magazine, Stag, contacted Hefner and informed him that they would legally protect their trademark if he were to launch his magazine with that name. Hefner and co-founder and executive vice president Eldon Sellers met to discuss the problem and to seek a new name. Sellers, whose mother had worked for the short-lived Playboy Automobile Company in Chicago, suggested the name "Playboy".

The first issue, published in December 1953, did not carry a date, as Hugh Hefner was unsure whether there would be a second issue. The first centerfold was Marilyn Monroe, although the picture used had originally been taken for a calendar, rather than for Playboy. The first issue was an immediate sensation; it sold out within a matter of weeks. Known circulation was 53,991 (Source: Playboy Collector's Association Playboy Magazine Price Guide). The cover price was 50¢. Copies of the first issue in Mint to Near Mint condition fetched over $8,000 in 2007.

The famous logo, depicting the stylized profile of a rabbit wearing a tuxedo bow tie, was designed by art designer Art Paul for the magazine's second issue and has appeared on every issue since; a running joke in the magazine involves hiding the logo somewhere in the cover art or photograph. Hefner said that he chose the rabbit as a mascot for its "humorous sexual connotation", and because the image was "frisky and playful".

An urban legend started about Hefner and the Playmates of the Month because of markings on the front covers of the magazine. From 1955 to 1979 (except for a six month gap in 1976), the "P" in Playboy had a number of stars printed in or around the letter. The legend stated that this was either a rating that Hefner gave to the Playmate according to how attractive she was, the number of times that Hefner had slept with her, or how good she was in bed. The stars, which ranged in number between zero and twelve, actually indicated the domestic or international advertising region for that printing.

Since reaching its peak in the 1970s, Playboy has seen a decline in circulation and cultural relevance because of increased competition in the field it founded — first from Penthouse, Oui, and Gallery in the 1970s; later from pornographic videos; and more recently from lad mags such as Maxim, FHM, and Stuff. In response Playboy has attempted to re-assert its hold on the 18–35 male demographic it once controlled through slight changes to its content and focusing on issues and personalities more appropriate to its audience—such as hip-hop artists being featured in the Playboy Interview.

Christie Hefner, a daughter of Hugh Hefner, became the CEO of Playboy in 1988 and is now also the Chairman of the Board.

The magazine celebrated its 50th Anniversary with the January 2004 issue. Celebrations were held at Las Vegas, Los Angeles, New York, and Moscow during the year to commemorate this event.

Circulation
The best-selling Playboy edition was the November 1972 edition, which sold 7,161,561 copies. One-fourth of all American college men were buying the magazine every month. It is interesting to note that although this issue is available in abundance, it is very difficult for collectors to find this issue in excellent condition. The black ink on the cover wore off easily and it is difficult to find this issue with a bright clean crisp black color. A Near Mint copy of this issue is a hard find.

Perhaps coincidentally, a cropped image of the issue's centerfold (which featured Lena Soderberg) became a standard image for testing image processing algorithms. It is known simply as the "Lenna" (also "Lena") image in that field.

Today, Playboy is still the largest selling men's magazine selling about two million copies a month in the U.S.

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