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60th Anniversary Playmate Elizabeth Ann Roberts,
Miss January 1958.  (She was only
16 years old and a minor when she posed for Playboy).

Elizabeth Ann Roberts,
Playboy magazine’s Playmate of the Month for January 1958, looked like a high
school student–because she was! Born in August 1941, the pretty 16-year-old
showed up for her photo shoot with a note signed by her mother (who actually
accompanied Elizabeth!). Mom’s note gave the okay for her daughter to pose for
Playboy and also attested that Elizabeth was not a minor. Roberts appeared in a
pictorial salaciously titled “Schoolmate Playmate.” Her elegant but
very youthful appearance prompted an investigation. Charges were laid in
Chicago against both Playboy impresario Hugh Hefner and Elizabeth’s mother for
“contributing to the delinquency of a minor.” The charge against
Hefner was later dropped when it could not be proved that Hefner knew Roberts’
real age. Had the case proceeded to court, Hefner was prepared to argue that
the girl who posed nude for the famous 1912 painting September Morn was only
15. Roberts later worked as a bunny in Chicago’s Playboy Club. There have been
at least seven Playboy Playmates of the Month who were under 18 years of age.
Almost all appeared before 1967 when previously vague laws pertaining to modeling
for art, erotica, and pornography were clarified and tightened. One exception
was the spectacularly well endowed Cynthia Myers (Playmate from December 1968):
She was only 17 when she posed, but she had turned 18 by the time her photos
were published. It took until 1984 for Playboy to officially institute a
minimum age of 18 for its models.

Additional images of Elizabeth Ann Roberts, the
under aged Playmate, are available for viewing here.

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60th Anniversary Playmate Elizabeth Ann Roberts,
Miss January 1958.  (She was only
16 years old and a minor when she posed for Playboy).

Elizabeth Ann Roberts,
Playboy magazine’s Playmate of the Month for January 1958, looked like a high
school student–because she was! Born in August 1941, the pretty 16-year-old
showed up for her photo shoot with a note signed by her mother (who actually
accompanied Elizabeth!). Mom’s note gave the okay for her daughter to pose for
Playboy and also attested that Elizabeth was not a minor. Roberts appeared in a
pictorial salaciously titled “Schoolmate Playmate.” Her elegant but
very youthful appearance prompted an investigation. Charges were laid in
Chicago against both Playboy impresario Hugh Hefner and Elizabeth’s mother for
“contributing to the delinquency of a minor.” The charge against
Hefner was later dropped when it could not be proved that Hefner knew Roberts’
real age. Had the case proceeded to court, Hefner was prepared to argue that
the girl who posed nude for the famous 1912 painting September Morn was only
15. Roberts later worked as a bunny in Chicago’s Playboy Club. There have been
at least seven Playboy Playmates of the Month who were under 18 years of age.
Almost all appeared before 1967 when previously vague laws pertaining to modeling
for art, erotica, and pornography were clarified and tightened. One exception
was the spectacularly well endowed Cynthia Myers (Playmate from December 1968):
She was only 17 when she posed, but she had turned 18 by the time her photos
were published. It took until 1984 for Playboy to officially institute a
minimum age of 18 for its models.

Additional images of Elizabeth Ann Roberts, the
under aged Playmate, are available for viewing here.

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60th Anniversary Playmate Elizabeth Ann Roberts,
Miss January 1958.  (She was only
16 years old and a minor when she posed for Playboy).

Elizabeth Ann Roberts,
Playboy magazine’s Playmate of the Month for January 1958, looked like a high
school student–because she was! Born in August 1941, the pretty 16-year-old
showed up for her photo shoot with a note signed by her mother (who actually
accompanied Elizabeth!). Mom’s note gave the okay for her daughter to pose for
Playboy and also attested that Elizabeth was not a minor. Roberts appeared in a
pictorial salaciously titled “Schoolmate Playmate.” Her elegant but
very youthful appearance prompted an investigation. Charges were laid in
Chicago against both Playboy impresario Hugh Hefner and Elizabeth’s mother for
“contributing to the delinquency of a minor.” The charge against
Hefner was later dropped when it could not be proved that Hefner knew Roberts’
real age. Had the case proceeded to court, Hefner was prepared to argue that
the girl who posed nude for the famous 1912 painting September Morn was only
15. Roberts later worked as a bunny in Chicago’s Playboy Club. There have been
at least seven Playboy Playmates of the Month who were under 18 years of age.
Almost all appeared before 1967 when previously vague laws pertaining to modeling
for art, erotica, and pornography were clarified and tightened. One exception
was the spectacularly well endowed Cynthia Myers (Playmate from December 1968):
She was only 17 when she posed, but she had turned 18 by the time her photos
were published. It took until 1984 for Playboy to officially institute a
minimum age of 18 for its models.

Additional images of Elizabeth Ann Roberts, the
under aged Playmate, are available for viewing here.

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60th Anniversary Playmate Elizabeth Ann Roberts,
Miss January 1958.  (She was only
16 years old and a minor when she posed for Playboy).

Elizabeth Ann Roberts,
Playboy magazine’s Playmate of the Month for January 1958, looked like a high
school student–because she was! Born in August 1941, the pretty 16-year-old
showed up for her photo shoot with a note signed by her mother (who actually
accompanied Elizabeth!). Mom’s note gave the okay for her daughter to pose for
Playboy and also attested that Elizabeth was not a minor. Roberts appeared in a
pictorial salaciously titled “Schoolmate Playmate.” Her elegant but
very youthful appearance prompted an investigation. Charges were laid in
Chicago against both Playboy impresario Hugh Hefner and Elizabeth’s mother for
“contributing to the delinquency of a minor.” The charge against
Hefner was later dropped when it could not be proved that Hefner knew Roberts’
real age. Had the case proceeded to court, Hefner was prepared to argue that
the girl who posed nude for the famous 1912 painting September Morn was only
15. Roberts later worked as a bunny in Chicago’s Playboy Club. There have been
at least seven Playboy Playmates of the Month who were under 18 years of age.
Almost all appeared before 1967 when previously vague laws pertaining to modeling
for art, erotica, and pornography were clarified and tightened. One exception
was the spectacularly well endowed Cynthia Myers (Playmate from December 1968):
She was only 17 when she posed, but she had turned 18 by the time her photos
were published. It took until 1984 for Playboy to officially institute a
minimum age of 18 for its models.

Additional images of Elizabeth Ann Roberts, the
under aged Playmate, are available for viewing here.

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60th Anniversary Playmate Elizabeth Ann Roberts,
Miss January 1958.  (She was only
16 years old and a minor when she posed for Playboy).

Elizabeth Ann Roberts,
Playboy magazine’s Playmate of the Month for January 1958, looked like a high
school student–because she was! Born in August 1941, the pretty 16-year-old
showed up for her photo shoot with a note signed by her mother (who actually
accompanied Elizabeth!). Mom’s note gave the okay for her daughter to pose for
Playboy and also attested that Elizabeth was not a minor. Roberts appeared in a
pictorial salaciously titled “Schoolmate Playmate.” Her elegant but
very youthful appearance prompted an investigation. Charges were laid in
Chicago against both Playboy impresario Hugh Hefner and Elizabeth’s mother for
“contributing to the delinquency of a minor.” The charge against
Hefner was later dropped when it could not be proved that Hefner knew Roberts’
real age. Had the case proceeded to court, Hefner was prepared to argue that
the girl who posed nude for the famous 1912 painting September Morn was only
15. Roberts later worked as a bunny in Chicago’s Playboy Club. There have been
at least seven Playboy Playmates of the Month who were under 18 years of age.
Almost all appeared before 1967 when previously vague laws pertaining to modeling
for art, erotica, and pornography were clarified and tightened. One exception
was the spectacularly well endowed Cynthia Myers (Playmate from December 1968):
She was only 17 when she posed, but she had turned 18 by the time her photos
were published. It took until 1984 for Playboy to officially institute a
minimum age of 18 for its models.

Additional images of Elizabeth Ann Roberts, the
under aged Playmate, are available for viewing here.

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60th Anniversary Playmate Elizabeth Ann Roberts,
Miss January 1958.  (She was only
16 years old and a minor when she posed for Playboy).

Elizabeth Ann Roberts,
Playboy magazine’s Playmate of the Month for January 1958, looked like a high
school student–because she was! Born in August 1941, the pretty 16-year-old
showed up for her photo shoot with a note signed by her mother (who actually
accompanied Elizabeth!). Mom’s note gave the okay for her daughter to pose for
Playboy and also attested that Elizabeth was not a minor. Roberts appeared in a
pictorial salaciously titled “Schoolmate Playmate.” Her elegant but
very youthful appearance prompted an investigation. Charges were laid in
Chicago against both Playboy impresario Hugh Hefner and Elizabeth’s mother for
“contributing to the delinquency of a minor.” The charge against
Hefner was later dropped when it could not be proved that Hefner knew Roberts’
real age. Had the case proceeded to court, Hefner was prepared to argue that
the girl who posed nude for the famous 1912 painting September Morn was only
15. Roberts later worked as a bunny in Chicago’s Playboy Club. There have been
at least seven Playboy Playmates of the Month who were under 18 years of age.
Almost all appeared before 1967 when previously vague laws pertaining to modeling
for art, erotica, and pornography were clarified and tightened. One exception
was the spectacularly well endowed Cynthia Myers (Playmate from December 1968):
She was only 17 when she posed, but she had turned 18 by the time her photos
were published. It took until 1984 for Playboy to officially institute a
minimum age of 18 for its models.

Additional images of Elizabeth Ann Roberts, the
under aged Playmate, are available for viewing here.

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60th Anniversary Playmate Elizabeth Ann Roberts,
Miss January 1958.  (She was only
16 years old and a minor when she posed for Playboy).

Elizabeth Ann Roberts,
Playboy magazine’s Playmate of the Month for January 1958, looked like a high
school student–because she was! Born in August 1941, the pretty 16-year-old
showed up for her photo shoot with a note signed by her mother (who actually
accompanied Elizabeth!). Mom’s note gave the okay for her daughter to pose for
Playboy and also attested that Elizabeth was not a minor. Roberts appeared in a
pictorial salaciously titled “Schoolmate Playmate.” Her elegant but
very youthful appearance prompted an investigation. Charges were laid in
Chicago against both Playboy impresario Hugh Hefner and Elizabeth’s mother for
“contributing to the delinquency of a minor.” The charge against
Hefner was later dropped when it could not be proved that Hefner knew Roberts’
real age. Had the case proceeded to court, Hefner was prepared to argue that
the girl who posed nude for the famous 1912 painting September Morn was only
15. Roberts later worked as a bunny in Chicago’s Playboy Club. There have been
at least seven Playboy Playmates of the Month who were under 18 years of age.
Almost all appeared before 1967 when previously vague laws pertaining to modeling
for art, erotica, and pornography were clarified and tightened. One exception
was the spectacularly well endowed Cynthia Myers (Playmate from December 1968):
She was only 17 when she posed, but she had turned 18 by the time her photos
were published. It took until 1984 for Playboy to officially institute a
minimum age of 18 for its models.

Additional images of Elizabeth Ann Roberts, the
under aged Playmate, are available for viewing here.

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60th Anniversary Playmate Elizabeth Ann Roberts,
Miss January 1958.  (She was only
16 years old and a minor when she posed for Playboy).

Elizabeth Ann Roberts,
Playboy magazine’s Playmate of the Month for January 1958, looked like a high
school student–because she was! Born in August 1941, the pretty 16-year-old
showed up for her photo shoot with a note signed by her mother (who actually
accompanied Elizabeth!). Mom’s note gave the okay for her daughter to pose for
Playboy and also attested that Elizabeth was not a minor. Roberts appeared in a
pictorial salaciously titled “Schoolmate Playmate.” Her elegant but
very youthful appearance prompted an investigation. Charges were laid in
Chicago against both Playboy impresario Hugh Hefner and Elizabeth’s mother for
“contributing to the delinquency of a minor.” The charge against
Hefner was later dropped when it could not be proved that Hefner knew Roberts’
real age. Had the case proceeded to court, Hefner was prepared to argue that
the girl who posed nude for the famous 1912 painting September Morn was only
15. Roberts later worked as a bunny in Chicago’s Playboy Club. There have been
at least seven Playboy Playmates of the Month who were under 18 years of age.
Almost all appeared before 1967 when previously vague laws pertaining to modeling
for art, erotica, and pornography were clarified and tightened. One exception
was the spectacularly well endowed Cynthia Myers (Playmate from December 1968):
She was only 17 when she posed, but she had turned 18 by the time her photos
were published. It took until 1984 for Playboy to officially institute a
minimum age of 18 for its models.

Additional images of Elizabeth Ann Roberts, the
under aged Playmate, are available for viewing here.

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60th Anniversary Playmate Elizabeth Ann Roberts,
Miss January 1958.  (She was only
16 years old and a minor when she posed for Playboy).

Elizabeth Ann Roberts,
Playboy magazine’s Playmate of the Month for January 1958, looked like a high
school student–because she was! Born in August 1941, the pretty 16-year-old
showed up for her photo shoot with a note signed by her mother (who actually
accompanied Elizabeth!). Mom’s note gave the okay for her daughter to pose for
Playboy and also attested that Elizabeth was not a minor. Roberts appeared in a
pictorial salaciously titled “Schoolmate Playmate.” Her elegant but
very youthful appearance prompted an investigation. Charges were laid in
Chicago against both Playboy impresario Hugh Hefner and Elizabeth’s mother for
“contributing to the delinquency of a minor.” The charge against
Hefner was later dropped when it could not be proved that Hefner knew Roberts’
real age. Had the case proceeded to court, Hefner was prepared to argue that
the girl who posed nude for the famous 1912 painting September Morn was only
15. Roberts later worked as a bunny in Chicago’s Playboy Club. There have been
at least seven Playboy Playmates of the Month who were under 18 years of age.
Almost all appeared before 1967 when previously vague laws pertaining to modeling
for art, erotica, and pornography were clarified and tightened. One exception
was the spectacularly well endowed Cynthia Myers (Playmate from December 1968):
She was only 17 when she posed, but she had turned 18 by the time her photos
were published. It took until 1984 for Playboy to officially institute a
minimum age of 18 for its models.

Additional images of Elizabeth Ann Roberts, the
under aged Playmate, are available for viewing here.

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60th Anniversary Playmate Elizabeth Ann Roberts,
Miss January 1958.  (She was only
16 years old and a minor when she posed for Playboy).

Elizabeth Ann Roberts,
Playboy magazine’s Playmate of the Month for January 1958, looked like a high
school student–because she was! Born in August 1941, the pretty 16-year-old
showed up for her photo shoot with a note signed by her mother (who actually
accompanied Elizabeth!). Mom’s note gave the okay for her daughter to pose for
Playboy and also attested that Elizabeth was not a minor. Roberts appeared in a
pictorial salaciously titled “Schoolmate Playmate.” Her elegant but
very youthful appearance prompted an investigation. Charges were laid in
Chicago against both Playboy impresario Hugh Hefner and Elizabeth’s mother for
“contributing to the delinquency of a minor.” The charge against
Hefner was later dropped when it could not be proved that Hefner knew Roberts’
real age. Had the case proceeded to court, Hefner was prepared to argue that
the girl who posed nude for the famous 1912 painting September Morn was only
15. Roberts later worked as a bunny in Chicago’s Playboy Club. There have been
at least seven Playboy Playmates of the Month who were under 18 years of age.
Almost all appeared before 1967 when previously vague laws pertaining to modeling
for art, erotica, and pornography were clarified and tightened. One exception
was the spectacularly well endowed Cynthia Myers (Playmate from December 1968):
She was only 17 when she posed, but she had turned 18 by the time her photos
were published. It took until 1984 for Playboy to officially institute a
minimum age of 18 for its models.

Additional images of Elizabeth Ann Roberts, the
under aged Playmate, are available for viewing here.

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60th Anniversary Playmate Elizabeth Ann Roberts,
Miss January 1958.  (She was only
16 years old and a minor when she posed for Playboy).

Elizabeth Ann Roberts,
Playboy magazine’s Playmate of the Month for January 1958, looked like a high
school student–because she was! Born in August 1941, the pretty 16-year-old
showed up for her photo shoot with a note signed by her mother (who actually
accompanied Elizabeth!). Mom’s note gave the okay for her daughter to pose for
Playboy and also attested that Elizabeth was not a minor. Roberts appeared in a
pictorial salaciously titled “Schoolmate Playmate.” Her elegant but
very youthful appearance prompted an investigation. Charges were laid in
Chicago against both Playboy impresario Hugh Hefner and Elizabeth’s mother for
“contributing to the delinquency of a minor.” The charge against
Hefner was later dropped when it could not be proved that Hefner knew Roberts’
real age. Had the case proceeded to court, Hefner was prepared to argue that
the girl who posed nude for the famous 1912 painting September Morn was only
15. Roberts later worked as a bunny in Chicago’s Playboy Club. There have been
at least seven Playboy Playmates of the Month who were under 18 years of age.
Almost all appeared before 1967 when previously vague laws pertaining to modeling
for art, erotica, and pornography were clarified and tightened. One exception
was the spectacularly well endowed Cynthia Myers (Playmate from December 1968):
She was only 17 when she posed, but she had turned 18 by the time her photos
were published. It took until 1984 for Playboy to officially institute a
minimum age of 18 for its models.

Additional images of Elizabeth Ann Roberts, the
under aged Playmate, are available for viewing here.

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60th Anniversary Playmate Elizabeth Ann Roberts,
Miss January 1958.  (She was only
16 years old and a minor when she posed for Playboy).

Elizabeth Ann Roberts,
Playboy magazine’s Playmate of the Month for January 1958, looked like a high
school student–because she was! Born in August 1941, the pretty 16-year-old
showed up for her photo shoot with a note signed by her mother (who actually
accompanied Elizabeth!). Mom’s note gave the okay for her daughter to pose for
Playboy and also attested that Elizabeth was not a minor. Roberts appeared in a
pictorial salaciously titled “Schoolmate Playmate.” Her elegant but
very youthful appearance prompted an investigation. Charges were laid in
Chicago against both Playboy impresario Hugh Hefner and Elizabeth’s mother for
“contributing to the delinquency of a minor.” The charge against
Hefner was later dropped when it could not be proved that Hefner knew Roberts’
real age. Had the case proceeded to court, Hefner was prepared to argue that
the girl who posed nude for the famous 1912 painting September Morn was only
15. Roberts later worked as a bunny in Chicago’s Playboy Club. There have been
at least seven Playboy Playmates of the Month who were under 18 years of age.
Almost all appeared before 1967 when previously vague laws pertaining to modeling
for art, erotica, and pornography were clarified and tightened. One exception
was the spectacularly well endowed Cynthia Myers (Playmate from December 1968):
She was only 17 when she posed, but she had turned 18 by the time her photos
were published. It took until 1984 for Playboy to officially institute a
minimum age of 18 for its models.

Additional images of Elizabeth Ann Roberts, the
under aged Playmate, are available for viewing here.