Free Preview: Playmate of the Month February 1987 - Julie Peterson
Every now and then, our readers' suggestions are influential in the selection of a Playmate. When Julie Peterson appeared in our Feburary 1986 feature <i>Women of Alaska</i>, she struck us as a potential centerfold candidate. Then your letters started coming in, and there seemed to be an <i>awful</i> lot of Julie Peterson fans out there. That did it. How could we refuse? If your next-door neighbor is one of the guys who wrote to Playboy asking to see Julie again, we know you'll want to call him up and thank him profusely. <br> If you should meet her, the first thing you'd notice is Julie's voice: deep, with soft, husky undertones like those you want to hear on late-night radio when you're all alone. The second thing you'd notice is that she's extremely compact - not just her body but also in the way she moves and talks: no unnecessary effort but exactly what's required to get the job done. Just what you'd expect from a girl who spent time in a place named Dead Horse on America's last vast frontier. But - surprise - Julie grew up in Maryland, not Alaska. <br> That's right - Julie didn't move to Alaska until she was 17. "My parents divorced when I was 16," she explains, "and my mom moved to Juneau. After my graduation from high school [Aberdeen High School in Aberdeen, Maryland], I moved to Alaska to live with her." Her mother, a dental hygienist, had started a dental clinic in Prudhoe Bay for workers on the North Slope oil fields. "Most of them didn't want to take a day of...
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