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Carol Imhof Playboy Playmate Of The Month For December 1970 !!hot!! Direct

Prior to her centerfold fame, she worked as a Playboy Bunny at the original Playboy Club in Chicago.

Carol Imhof was an American model known for her appearance as Playboy's Playmate of the Month December 1970 issue Early Life and Background March 13, 1948

Her December 1970 feature was not her first time in the magazine; she also appeared in the July 1969 and February 1970 issues. ✨ Legacy carol imhof playboy playmate of the month for december 1970

Born on March 13, 1948, in Chicago, Illinois, grew up in the heart of the Midwest. Seeking a career in education, she enrolled at Southern Illinois University to study elementary education. However, the late 1960s offered unique, lucrative opportunities for young women in major metropolitan hubs—most notably through the rapidly expanding franchise of Hugh Hefner's hospitality venues.

The article also revealed a fun, unexpected side of her personality. It disclosed that one of her biggest vices was betting on horses, a hobby she picked up from a boyfriend who eventually stopped taking her to the track because he would always lose money when she was with him. Her measurements were listed as 38-24-35, with brown hair and brown eyes, at a height of 5'5" and a weight of 118 lbs, and she was often described as having a "natural" look. The pictorial was a major success, and her image—full of natural charm and confidence—remains a quintessential example of early 1970s Playboy glamour. Prior to her centerfold fame, she worked as

Carol Imhof, a stunning model, was featured as the Playboy Playmate of the Month for December 1970. Her captivating appearance in the magazine's centerfold spread and accompanying profile helped establish her as a notable figure in the world of glamour modeling during the early 1970s.

What set Carol apart was her demeanor. Interviews from the period describe her as "wholesome" and "slightly shy." In a pre-internet age, the "Playmate Data Sheet" published alongside her pictorial noted her hobbies (swimming, bowling, and painting), her likes (Italian food and rainy days), and her pet peeve (people who are rude to waiters). This careful curation of ordinariness was key to Playboy’s success—making fantasy feel accessible. Seeking a career in education, she enrolled at

Her feature represented the classic "girl next door" aesthetic that defined the era's modeling industry. This profile explores Carol Imhof’s journey to the centerfold, her background, and her lasting legacy in vintage print media. Early Life and Background

 
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