Paige Young In Art and On Merchandise. Paintings By Paige Young. Never seen before and Rare Images. Several NSFW.

Autographed photo I purchased. The seller found it going through the papers of his recently deceased uncle. It’s not photographic paper but like thin magazine paper. Paige’s signature is on the paper though, it’s not mimeographed.

I found the next 4 slides on ebay.

The seller had purchased a batch of slides through an auction.

A handful were labeled (as taken by) Peter Gowland.

I looked through the lot on Ebay and recognized Paige in a handful of the many slides of topless or naked women.

There are very few images of Paige in circulation that weren’t take by Peter and his partner, wife Alice Gowland. She did most of her modeling work with the couple or Peter alone.

I was interested only in Paige’s photos of course, but had to buy the whole lot. Now I own several slides of unknown women.

I wish I had a few non-nude-modeling images of Paige. Especially the kind taken in a natural environment by family or friends.

Gowland took several non-nude photos of Paige modeling the current fashions of the day.

Never used in US Playboy magazine.

NSFW

These are the slides of Paige that I purchased.

Location is the Gowland’s Property in Rustic Canyon?

Image #1 would be an immediate reject. In fact all of them and the whole lot are rejects and that’s how the slides got on the market, probably.

Certainly eyes closed and a shadow on face cast by model’s hand, would be unsuitable for publication. Plus, public hair on Playmate models was not shown in the magazine in 1968.

A version combining images #2 and #3 was used for the January 1969 issue of Playboy Magazine. (See related chapter)
The subtle amount of pubic hair in this shot would have not made it into a Playboy centerfold in 1968. That was still a few years in the future. It would have been rejected anyway due to a cat’s tail captured along the bottom edge.
Thank you for restoring and scanning the slides to:  glamourphotographers.yolasite.com

by artist Martha Rosler.
Rosler created a series of collages appropriating images of Playmates from the late 1960s. Rosler used this image of Paige from the January 1969 issue. Original image seen in chapter Playboy 1969.

A cigar is just a cigar?

Mel Ramos. Pop artist known for appropriating images of Playboy Playmates intertwined or wrapped up in, consumer objects.

Ramos’ rendition of Paige Young’s face is a spot-on likeness. Her breast size is not, it’s greatly exaggerated.

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Found on internet.

The unique stone pattern of Gowland’s swimming pool was used for numerous photos in his photography instruction books over the decades.

Cover of Playboy magazine in which Paige appeared as Playmate of the month November 1968.

She did not appear on the the cover of “her” issue as some Playmates did. A Femlin touting the election instead.

Party Joke page Femlin character by LeRoy Neiman, she appeared in sculpted clay model form a few times as we see in November of 1968, election month between Hubert Humphrey and Richard Nixon. I remember in El Paso finding out at school that Nixon had won.

Playmate Puzzles

Lid of Paige Young puzzle with “mini-centerfold.”

LA based author Duke Haney told me about the history of Playmate puzzles.

Playmate Puzzles-Playboy merch.

It was a series and one of them included the centerfold image of Paige Young. Look on ebay and there are several examples.

“The successful Playmate puzzle series was released periodically, in groups of 4 Playmates at a time. Paige’s group included Cynthia Myers, Gwen Wong and DeDe Lind. It was released in 70/71.

Haney describes the lid of the Playmate puzzle.

“The mini-centerfold measures 3×6.5 and two were included with every puzzle. One was folded so that only the face of the girl was visible through the opaque cap on the can. This was so that the buyer knew which puzzle it was, which Playmate. There are four pictured on the can itself. Then there was another mini-centerfold inside the can. This one wasn’t creased like the one below the lid. These pictures were guides to be referenced while piecing together the puzzle. Only one would have been necessary but hey…”

Author Duke Haney
Finished puzzle of the Paige Young centerfold. Image courtesy of Duke Haney.

Haney says Playmates “never received residuals, Playboy owned the photos outright.” And that “The last of the puzzles were released in 1973, so Paige would have certainly been alive when her puzzle was released.”

Thank you Duke Haney for speaking with me, I really appreciate it!

Richard Sample as painted by Paige Young. Courtesy of Richard Sample

*NOTE* All the images of Paige’s paintings that follow were publicly posted on Pinterest and/or Facebook.

“Veronica and Gort” Paige’s friend from Malibu/Topanga.
This is Paige’s friend from the late 1960s Malibu area named Veronica. She is shown with her husband Dick Narveson in Mexico City in the early 1970s. What she told me about Paige is included in the chapter about Paige’s phone list.

The Laundress

High Noon.

Painting by Paige Young courtesy of Melanie Myers. Myers said that Paige “was a true artist who stretched her own canvases and mixed her own paint.”

Painting of a friend of Paige’s and her daughters given to her when Paige left Topanga Beach area. Around 1970. I don’t see a signature.

This image of two jockeys battling in a horse race was sent to me by S.D. who was given this painting by a former boss. The boss had purchased the painting at a garage sale “in either Riverside or San Diego.” The seller told him “the painter had been a Playboy Playmate who killed herself.” We can see Paige’s signature clearly in the lower left corner and dated 1965. I will post a close up of the signature soon.
Thank you for contacting me S.D. with this information.

Clearly reads Paige Young 1965. Based on my research, this year is early in Paige’s Malibu/Topanga residency. She had filed for divorce from her husband Mark F. Segal in Aug. of 1964 at age 20. The couple was living close to where Paige grew up and went to school: Studio City and Sherman Oaks area of the San Fernando Valley. She moved to the beach sometime after she filed for divorce as confirmed by her cousin Christian.
Paige’s lawyer was celebrity lawyer Marvin M. Mitchelson of Beverly Hills.
Please Read corresponding chapter about him.

PETER GOWLAND’S GIRLS exhibit and book curated by Thom Schrimbock 2016. All took place in Germany.

Cover of the book based on the exhibit: Peter Gowland’s Girls, held somewhere in Germany.

To mark the 100th birthday of Peter Gowland ZEPHYR – Space for Photography in Mannheim & Reiss-Engelhorn Museums curated “Peter Gowland’s Girls,” the first international exhibition of his lifework.  “Peter Gowland’s Girls” showcases some 200 works selected from Peter Gowland’s estate, which comprises tens of thousands of superb prints and slides, including the most sensational, most elegant and most daring pictures from his unparalleled career as a pin-up photographer. The exhibition displays his portraits of stars like Joan Collins and Jayne Mansfield, his work for “Playboy” and “Rolling Stone”, and his pictures for innumerable calendars and magazines from the 1940s to the 1970s.

from petergowlandphotography.com

Photo below is from my copy of the book.

I do not know if it was included in the German exhibit.

Labeled Unknown in the book Peter Gowland’s Girls.
Another scuba photo not published. From the same shoot the day of scuba diving. Paige’s published centerfold scuba photos show her immersed in water wearing full scuba gear while her companion spears a sea creature.
Outtake from same photo session. Compare to “Unknown” photo above.

Cover of the book ‘WACK! Art and the Feminist Revolution’, featuring a collage of women. This book came out some time ago.

Paige Young had some photo shoots published and distributed in 1970. Like the Playboy Calendar shown above. Image coming soon.

One of the Gowlands long time employers, 1964-2002, was the Ohio-based Ridge Tool Company, a hand tool manufacturing company, using the “Ridgid” brand name.

Ridgid Tool Company became famous for its’  2-year calendars featuring images of bikini-clad models holding various tools made by Ridgid. I’m guessing Ridge sent these calendars every year to their tool purchasing clients.

Paige appears in the 69/70 edition. Cover below.

Paige appeared in the 69/70 edition of the famous Rigdig Tool Calendar with fellow Playmates Reagan Wilson and Mercy Rooney (Merci Montello) below. The calendar does not identify them as Playmates. Collection of the author.
Playmate, model and starlet Reagan Wilson posed for Peter Gowland several times in the late 1960s. Her photo was one of the ones that went into space with one of the Apollo missions.

Merci Montello when this was taken by Peter Gowland. Mercy Rooney in Playboy December 1972. Merci was a favorite of Peter Gowland and she appears in several of his books and on some of his branded merchandise.

Mercy Rooney, Playboy Magazine Playmate December 1972. The model previously went by the name Merci Montello.
Here she is seen here partying with Mick Jagger and unidentified woman in the Chicago Playboy Mansion.
LA author Duke Haney informed me that Mercy was in town for her Playboy shoot, soon to take place at the mansion, which is Hugh Hefner’s residence.
The Chicago mansion often served as a locale for centerfold photo sessions.
Duke says that Mercy got so bruised up during the party with Jagger and the many revelers that her photo shoot needed to be postponed;
the bruising was too bad even for the makeup artists to cover passably.
This party is recounted in the book Bunny by Miller and involves Hugh Hefner’s secretary Bobbie Arnstein and Mick Jagger. It’s not a sexual encounter either.
(I have written about Bobbie in other chapters.)
Johnny Doll on Pinterest.Chicago 1972. Another view of the photo with Mercy and Jagger and? at the “wild” Chicago Mansion party.



Official Rolling Stones app

Lancaster New Era. April 14, 1969.

<<<<<<< I think Merci had this skill.

Mercy “Montelco” took her husband’s last name for Playboy modeling and became Mercy Rooney. She worked as a Playboy Bunny in the LA Club.

April 1

Many more models, starlets and Playboy Playmates were unnamed models in these Ridgid Tool calendars over the decades.

One did go on to great fame: Raquel Welch.

From 1964 until 2002, Peter and Alice photographed models for the Ridgid Tool Calendar (Ridge Tool Company).

Some of the models who appeared in those calendars include Stephanie Drake, Kathy McCullen, Cindy Margolis, and several Playboy Playmates, including Renee Tenison, Nikki Schieler, Barbara Moore, Heidi Sorensen and Penny Baker.
Thanks to:

Michael at glamourphotographers.yolasite.com

I will add Cyndi Wood and Debra Jo Fondren, both Playmates of the Year, appeared in Ridgid calendars shot by Peter Gowland.

NSFW

This image seated in yellow chair was used on a Playboy collectible card. Interesting mid-century chair and brown shag carpet specific to the era.

From an ebay sale several years ago. Probably a gift for special clients of Electro Chemical. There is an association with Ridgid the Tool Company who made the calendars for decades. Early 1970s.

Not identified as Paige Young. Again I recognized her looking through these photos for sale on ebay. I did a search of Peter Gowland and they photos came up.

The other model is a Gowland Favorite:Ann Cushing.

Both Paige and Ann are featured on sets of “sip and strip” glasses, none are identified by name or title of Playmate. I did not buy these I could afford one only.

“Miss November 1968” 1969: Most Public Year, Playboy Tour. Queen of the Fleet. Marina del Rey. Playmate LIsa Baker. Jonathan Winters Show. High School Info. Many Images, May take a while to appear Updated 9/2/25 LONG!

1968 November

Paige Young appears as Playboy Magazine’s Playmate of the Month. 

Playboy magazine November 1968.

This year, the media was focused on the increasingly unpopular Vietnam war. Unpopular, especially among college and university students who demonstrated against the war both in the streets and on campus. It was a nation-wide phenomenon reported on the nightly news and read in daily newspapers.

Issues of Playboy magazine were donated to the troops in Vietnam, including the November 1968 issue featuring Paige Young.

Detroit Free Press Nov. 9, 1968 When the soldiers received their Playboy magazines in Vietnam, they would “pin up” the centerfold in their barracks. (See Coppola’s Apocalypse Now.) Exactly what WW2 soldiers did with models’ photos in Yank or Life magazine. Betty Grable and Rita Hayworth being the most famous pin-up models in WW2

2 history altering assassinations occurred earlier in 1968.

April 4th

Nobel Peace Prize winner Martin Luther King Jr. in Memphis, at the Lorraine Motel.

This atrocious act was followed by days of racial rioting resulting in at least 40 deaths nationwide.

I remember when it happened. I was in 1st grade and living in El Paso, Texas.

I recall the American flag at my elementary school lowered to half-mast.

When I asked why, someone said “Martin Luther King was killed.”

Image from National Civil Rights Museum, Memphis, showing the wreath placed in front of the room where Dr. King was staying at the Lorraine Motel.

King was assassinated by James Earl Ray while on the balcony outside this room.

Martin Luther King Jr. was in Memphis on April 4, 1968, to support striking African-American sanitation workers who were protesting low pay, poor working conditions, and lack of recognition. From google AI.

June 6

Presumptive Democratic Nominee for President, Robert F. Kennedy was assassinated in Los Angeles at the world famous Ambassador Hotel. Specifically, the Embassy Room after a campaign speech.

The assassin was Sirhan Sirhan from nearby Pasadena.

I remember watching the TV coverage of the RFK funeral and seeing my mother cry over the young ages of the pall bearers.

Recently I found out 14-year old RFK Jr. was the youngest pall bearer for his father.

Scan of old linen postcard image show the glamorous Ambassador Hotel, opened in 1921. The architect was Myron Hunt. Later, renovations were made by architect Paul Williams.
When the globally famous Cocoanut Grove Nightclub on the grounds, the hotel was connected with Hollywood glamour.
It’s where the stars dined, danced, drank and often performed.
All the major singing legends have performed there.: Garland, Streisand, Crosby, Darin, Sinatra, Sammy, Liza.

“where stars of the motion picture world mingle with Southern California’s smart set nightly.”

This is another in my post card collection.

It looks like a high school prom couple

1955 hollywoodhistoricphotos.com

1968-69 continued

This title of Playmate will be Paige Young’s primary “claim to fame” in mass media popular culture.

Playboy magazine shows a photo of Paige with her painting of Truman Capote. Paige hopes to gift Capote with the portrait someday, eschewing many high offers to buy. Paige’s friend Richard Sample told me Paige was “obsessed” with Capote’s 1965 published book, In Cold Blood. I asked what in particular obsessed her and he responded with an emphatic voice “the murders!
1964/65 was the time Paige moved to Malibu beach at age 20-21. She met Sample around this time.
See Chapters on Richard Sample.

The description in the November 1968 issue of Playboy magazine, says Paige Young is a full-time painter. Paige admits to the financial difficulty of this effort but she loves the fact that “my time is my own.”

Paige lives in Malibu, enjoys scuba diving, gourmet cooking and loves to host beach cookouts for friends. She can often be seen running on the beach with her Weimaraner named Joshua. 

Paige hates the “9-5 doldrums,” and “working for an impersonal corporation.” (As Playboy turned out to be.)

Promo published in newspapers November 1968.

Peter and Alice Gowland were the photographers behind Paige’s Playmate photographs. The married couple with two daughters lived in Santa Monica. They were responsible for several Playmate features for Playboy in the 1950s and 1960s.

The Gowlands also contributed to many of the Playboy copycat “Bachelor” magazines of the 1950s and early 1960s. (See my chapter on The Gowlands and pinups of the 1950s.)

Image taken on Peter Gowland’s property, a rural looking setting with a home studio built by Peter, where he photographed 100s of models over at least 4 decades.

Santa Monica near Rustic Canyon and Will Rogers State Park.

The Gowlands photographic “product” was young, pretty, shapely and mostly white women.

They did use several Black models beginning in the late 1960s.

These images were sold to various magazines, calendar companies, and photo agencies.

Also sold to publishing houses for book covers, record albums, and mainstream ads.

Caption says it all. July 25, 1957 Popular 1950s pinup Madeline Castle and photographer Peter Gowland. Gowland was the photographer for Paige Young’s 1968 Playmate of the Month feature.

“Pinup” images published in print media along with beauty contests, became a trope or an archetype in mass media culture during WW 2. “Pinup” became mainstream in media publishing during and after the war.

From Glamorous Models magazine 1952. Gowland’s reputation as a photographer was already solid in this relatively new field.

Peter and Alice Gowland were part of a group of mostly male photographers based in the Los Angeles area.

The published images, mainly of the Southern California beach girl, often an aspiring starlet, were exported to the world. The Gowlands helped set a prototype for this archetype.

Solana-Napa News Chronicle.


Maybe you already know that Paige Young’s other claim to fame is appearing on internet lists. These lists feature articles about Playboy Playmates who tragically died before their time. (See “About” page.)

1969

is clearly Paige’s most documented year.

I read many newspaper articles from the US, Canada and Japan.

I couldn’t include them all.

From the articles I learned that Paige traveled widely this year working as a paid-per-appearance ambassador for Playboy Magazine.

These nation wide tours presented an opportunity for the Playmates to get paid for traveling, representing and promoting Playboy the Brand as well as their own centerfold issue.

Paige appeared at TV stations carrying “Playboy After Dark,” a Hugh Hefner hosted TV show that ran from 19681970.

She signed autographs at music festivals, car and snowmobile shows..

What follows are several articles I found from 1968 and 1969 on a newspaper archive website.

Take the time to read the articles, if you want a little insight into the person self-named Paige Young.

At least read the first 4 paragraphs to give you a general idea.

I apologize for the quality of some, it’s hit or miss with these newsprint archives.

It’s a fascinating time capsule when newspapers were a major source of News. Some papers published a morning and an evening edition.

And a time when a recently published Playboy Playmate appearing at an event in the US was newsworthy enough to be covered by local media.

As you will see.

The Target, Rock Island, Ill. Nov. 29, 1968

Paige gives a few contradictory answers to journalists on the topic of weight gain/loss for centerfold approval.

The Observer in Bossier City, LA. Nov. 22, 1968. True, Paige was living near Malibu Beach and was a painter.

But most answers I’ve confirmed as truthful and correct.

A trip to the Boston Auto Show was likely the first stop of the tour: Oct. 26-Nov. 2, 1968.

Boston Globe Oct. 27, 1968 Paige’s appearance is listed under Special Events along with Miss America and Miss Massachusetts.
Concord Monitor mentions Paige Young in the left column, but not Playboy in Oct. 22 1968 issue. It’s called a “popular publication.” Miss Massachusetts will make an appearance as will Judith Ann Ford, Miss America 1969.

Paige was the Playmate of the current issue of Playboy during this event.

There were many visits of Playmates over the decades to this Auto show in Boston which apparently started in 1903!

Another interview feature in Boston by Leo Shapiro this time. Daniel was a young man in line on that or the next day. See his quote below.
Bud Collins legendary Boston Globe columnist. He specialized in reporting on professional tennis.

One man contacted me to share this memory of visiting the Boston Auto Show.

“I vividly remember Paige. She was beautiful and intelligent.”

” I was 14 years old. My friend had dared me to ask her to sign the centerfold, but she politely demurred and signed the first page of her pictorial which was a headshot. She also gave me an autographed photo. Unfortunately, my grandmother was horrified and it was all confiscated and thrown away.I told her that I admired her portrait of Truman Capote and she immediately brightened. She said art was what she “really wanted to do.” 
I would love to find paintings by her to buy. But I imagine that not many survive
d.

“I met Paige when I was 14. She was signing autographs at the Boston car show in late 1968. We talked about art. She was intelligent, beautiful, and kind. I’m looking to find original art by her as I think she was a great artist who was hobbled by her beauty. “

Feedback left by a reader Daniel

Daniel- Thank you for sharing your memory of the Boston Auto Show with Paige, it’s very much appreciated!

A 5 x 7 autographed photo of Paige found on ebay. Signed in 1969 at a “Battle of the Bands” contest I was told by the seller. Also that the estate had “a massive porn collection including Bettie Page.”

1969

On the personal front

Paige continued to battle ex-husband Mark F. Segal.

He had yet to pay for 5 of the 6 months of alimony he owed her. He also owed lawyers fees to Marvin M. Mitchelson. Segal had made one payment to each in 1964 and that was it. (See related chapters.)

Top right shows the date when the alimony was first ordered: 9-18-64. Near the bottom of right you can see current date: 2-20-69.

By now Paige’s law firm was Silverton, Ruderman and Graf of Studio City, not Marvin M. Mitchelson as when she filed for divorce.

Paige visits NYC in June of 1969

Central New Jersey Home News June 6, 1969
LAT December 1968, Paige lived in Malibu mid-to late 1960s, but it was not her “hometown.”
Central New Jersey Home News June 8, 1969. Another article saying Paige was looking for an acting career. She appeared on the Joe Franklin Show during this stop in NYC.
On the Vintage Los Angeles Instagram page I asked and was answered, “the Joe Franklin TV shows from 1969 were not saved.” So there is no record of the interview.
Also, there is another reference to weight compatibility and photos for Playboy. Here, she says it took 2 1/2 years for the Playmate photos, because of weight gain. Paige talks about how easily she gains weight and has been “dieting for weeks.” In another interview she said she was glad of the weight gain because she needed a “bigger bosom” and that is where she “gains weight first.” She said, “I really needed it for those pictures.”
Queen of the Fleet is mentioned. More on that coming up.

July 3rd From the TV section of the Philadelphia Inquirer. The show “Contact” was hosted by a then unknown Tom Snyder, future host of the Tomorrow show, a show I stayed up late to watch as a teen. Paige is identified as a Playboy “Bunny.” However, she was a Playmate. The “Bunny” label is and has been the catchall word for women surrounding Hugh Hefner.
One of the articles that mentions the Venice Beach studio. (She did have one I learned). Most of the articles only mention Malibu, including her centerfold interview. If Paige is being truthful, she still has her studio and home in Malibu (Topanga Canyon near the beach). She confesses that her family disapproved of her Playboy magazine appearance. In the NYC article above in more detail. Paige said she wanted to be an actress in a few interviews. She told a chaperon, Bob Sanders, that she was committed to being a full-time painter. She didn’t care for acting as a career, according to his writings. Refers again to parents disapproving of her Playboy appearance. In NYC earlier in the month she told reporter it was better now with her family.
Minneapolis visit in April of 69. Paige had just turned 25. Hired by Hugh Hefner, Bob Sanders played the role of “press agent” or “chaperon” for Paige on several of these trips. (See chapter Nick Lees, Bob Sanders.) Mention of appearing on the Jonathan Winters show. One of many mentions of an aversion to the “Hollywood starlet routine.” She mentions her ambition is to be an actress for the art of acting, not to be a “starlet” or involved with “all that tinsel.” She “couldn’t take all those parties and the social routine.”
Bob Sanders states Paige had not appeared on the Playboy After Dark TV show after “having been asked and politely turning it down.”
Several newspaper articles in 1969 state Paige was an extra on Jonathan Winters Show. She may also have had a small part on Playboy After Dark as decoration. I’ve yet to see an episode of Playboy After Dark that shows Paige Young. I’ve never found any TV or movie credit for Paige Young. She is not in any imdb listings.

Minneapolis cont.

Left side of the above article from Minneapolis, April of 1969. Bob Sanders describes this outfit with the floppy hat and sunglasses in his story about Paige. (See chapter Nick Lees/Bob Sanders.) Sanders describes meeting Paige in the Minneapolis airport and her wearing the outfit on the left. So he was there but not mentioned in this story by reporter Susan Abbasi. This image was used in Secrets of Playboy.
West Bank Guide Gretna, LA. May 14, 1969. In his blog post, Sanders mentions the wonderful time he had with Paige on Bourbon Street at a jazz club. Here they have an appearance at the TV station showing Playboy After Dark. Same deal in Atlanta.

Lake Havasu City, Arizona

1969 continued

March and April primarily, images of Paige Young wearing a polka dot bikini appeared in dozens of USA newspapers.

Paige was named “Queen of the Fleet” for the first annual Desert Sailboat Regatta. The event was to take place in the fairly new city of Lake Havasu City, Arizona. (LHC)

Some context is important, so briefly...

“Lake Havasu City is in western Arizona. It’s known as a base for trails in the nearby desert and water sports on Lake Havasu. London Bridge, relocated from England, links the mainland to marinas and a looped path in an area known as the Island.”

wikipedia definition

Lake Havasu City, Arizona was established in 1963 after businessman Robert McCulloch purchased the land in 1958.

McCulloch bought a London Bridge in 1968 when the City of London placed it for auction. He had an idea that it might be a successful lure for tourists and potential home buyers including retirees.

McCulloch bought 100s of ads in different newspapers across the US. From LA to Davenport, he promoted a vacation to Lake Havasu City.

He also advertised it as a land investment.

Just two examples below.

Detail from ad in the LAT June 6, 1968
Quad City Times Davenport Iowa. June 28. 1969

LHC placed the London Bridge about 1 year after Paige appeared as “Queen of the Fleet.” McCulloch was advertising it way before.

Queen Paige Young and the Regatta Sailing event were designed by McColloch to advertise the marvelous boating and water recreation activities available in LHC.

And hopefully you will enjoy yourself so much you will want to live in there year round!

Media Blitz!

Santa Ana Register Mar. 27, 1969

Edmonton where Paige would give her last interviews on the tour later in the year.
Newark, New Jersey
Shreveport, Louisiana Journal March 27, 1969
Evening Post Reading, Berkshire, England April 12, 1969.

Paige acted as a promotional ambassador for the event and the town and the marvelous boating experiences on the lake.

The Messenger, Madisonville, Kentucky. Mar. 29, 1969
Hartford Courant March 30, 1969
Long Beach Independent April 10, 1969

This next article (April 16, 1969) is one of the few to mention Robert McCulloch as regatta chairman. It details information about the boats entered.

Paige’s PR man and chaperone, Bob Sanders, recalls that Paige did not want to be an actress.

With the exception of the last, this next set of Regatta Queen promotion clippings refer to Paige as “graduating from Van Nuys High School.

I have researched classmates.com for many hours, in the years she would have attended and/or graduated: 1959-1962.

Hollywood Citizen-News April, 4, 1969

I have been unable to find any Paige Young or Diana Cotterell in the VNHS yearbook. I cannot find her class photo in yearbooks of Grant High School, North Hollywood High School, or Birmingham High School. These are all high schools near VNHS.

Van Nuys News April 3, 1969
Valley Times April 4, 1969. Mentions graduating from VNHS and Jonathan Winters Show.
Evening Vanguard Venice California, April 5, 1969

Diana/Paige had a friend and fellow horse lover at Van Nuys Junior High.

Her name is Joan Edwards and she attended and graduated from Van Nuys High School in 1962. I was able to speak with her one time.

This should have been Diana/Paige’s graduation year also. Joan told me that she doesn’t remember seeing or talking to Diana after the end of their VNJH years and she only remembers her with the name Diana Cotterell.

I think Paige dropped out of high school after the 9th grade, 1959. Her grandfather, Ned LaRocca, died in November of that same year. She would have been only 15 or 16 years old. Many of the interviews from 1969 state she began painting professionally at age 16.

Could it be related? I don’t know. But possibly. Her mother remarried in 1958 and had a child with her 2nd husband in 1960 when Paige was 16.

If Paige did attend or graduate from a high school, it definitely wasn’t Van Nuys High School.

This is one of the few “lies” about Paige that were told for the publicity tour.

The wire service photos you have been looking at never mention Paige’s title of Playboy Playmate, but the local Lake Havasu City paper does.

Rare image, not publicly available.

The individual at the record department of LHC learned about the connection of Paige to Bill Cosby. After that, he ceased communication with me.

I’m relieved he sent the images first.

Lake Havasu City, Arizona 1969 extremely rare image.

Note: the information of Paige’s appearance on the Jonathan Winters Show in the Lake Havasu article.

Arizona Republic April 17, 1969

Jonathan Winters

The terms Playmate and Bunny became interchangeable in the media very quickly. Here is another example; ad from a Fresno mall appearance with Paige and Lisa Baker.

Playmate of the Year 1967, Lisa Baker, was also (I have read) on the Winters show according to some of her press.

Fresno Bee April 1969
Lisa Baker is still alive and possibly living overseas. I’ve been unable to contact her after trying many times.

Jonathan Winters Show connection

I’ve been unable to find any credits for Paige or Lisa on the Jonathan Winters Show 1967-1969. The show was filmed at CBS Television City on Fairfax, as was Playboy After Dark. PAD ran from 68-70.

Jonathan Winters, Mickey Rooney, and Bill Gardner on the set of the Jonathan Winters Show, 67-69, filmed at CBS Television City. Paige and Bill Gardner went on at least one date-See chapter Warhol Art Opening in a Rudi Gernreich Dress.

Paige and Lisa’s roles may have been as extras or “background décor.” I viewed several episodes of the show at the Paley Center for Media (now closed) in Los Angeles and I could not spot Paige Young.

I haven’t yet been able to find Paige as an extra on Playboy After Dark; I have not viewed every episode though.

(I did find images of a dancer on the Winters show that looked strikingly like Paige. It was eerie. The choreographer of the show was Robert Banas.)

Please see chapter Richard Sample interview for more on Jonathan Winters and a possible connection to Paige Young.

1969 travels continued…

Philadelphia Inquirer, June 27, 1969 Note the line “Many young artists work with the new materials….” Paige was referring to Light & Space artists DeWain Valentine, Larry Bell, and Robert Irwin, who had art studios in the same building or street where Paige painted. Please see related chapter.
Miami Herald Sun 4/20/1969

Marina Del Rey

In the summer of 69, Paige is interviewed for an article in West,” an LAT magazine. It tell us about a few young people who live in the “geographically desirable” community of Marina Del Rey.

Article tells about hip Marina Del Rey, considered “G.D.” which stands for “geographically desirable.”

July 20, 1969 LAT

As opposed to the SFV or Pasadena?

Paige lives on a houseboat in Marina Del Rey.

Wait, doesn’t she live in Malibu!?

 This is the only reference to Paige living in Marina Del Rey that I found, so far.

Update: May 19, 2021: Paige’s friend Richard Sample told me that this is when he last saw Paige.

She was living in her houseboat on the Marina. 69 or 70. He was there to ask her for rent she had not paid on the Venice Beach art studio.

Complimentary to Paige and disdainful of Hefner/Playboy was common among the write-ups I read while researching.

Akron, Ohio

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Akron Beacon Journal April 13, 1969
Part 2 of article.

Dick Shippy was a long-time columnist. He has a conversation with the chaperone and Playboy PR man accompanying Paige Young. We know it is Bob Sanders. Shippy derisively refers to Sanders as a “flack.” Not to his face I presume.

Last sentence of article reads: “safe to assume she knew she was on a fools errand. One might also assume that puts her one up on the man from Playboy.”

Article says Paige met Hefner only once briefly at a stop at the Chicago mansion.

(By the end of her life Paige knew Hefner better in her own hometown of Los Angeles. Hefner bought a second mansion residence there in 1971.)

During their conversation Shippey notices Paige “sitting there looking lovely and trying not to fall asleep. ” The attention goes back to Paige.

She says she is a self taught artist turned actress. She has an art studio in Venice Beach. She also took drama lessons with Jeff Corey. So far though, she has only had a non-speaking role on the Jonathan Winters show, and as an audience member on the set of PAD. (perhaps Paige is way in the background of both shows.)

Montreal Star. July 2, 1969. More can be said about the unmentioned reference to Gowland. 

Atlanta

August of 1969.

This photo below appeared one week after the infamous and tragic Tate-LaBianca murders happened.

Sharon Tate and the others were murdered overnight on the 8th, the newspapers published the first stories the 9th.

August 16, 1969 Atlanta Constitution. This is a week after the horrific murders and following headlines made around the world for months (and years).
Paige visited the Playboy Club in Atlanta as she did in NYC and New Orleans. Playboy Club Atlanta threw a party in honor of this new TV station Channel 36 which carried Playboy After Dark.

Infamously committed by the Manson “family,” in Paige’s hometown of Los Angeles.

Romemary and Leno LaBianca were then murdered overnight on the 10th in their home in Los Feliz.

This murder was headlines the next day on the 11th.

Paige may have been on the road when it happened August 9-11, 1969. There is no press on those dates, that I’ve seen.

It was truly a shocking news item to read and hear on the evening news shows.

Much has been written about the impact the murders had on Hollywood celebrities and the wealthy of Los Angeles. The palpable fear that ensued. Sales of guns, watchdogs and alarm systems soared.

Coincidentally, when Paige was a toddler in the mid1940s, she lived with her family in a house very close to the LaBianca home on Waverly. (See chapter on Family History in Los Feliz).

Clipping from VIP magazine sent to Playboy Club keyholders. Winter 1969. No photos of the event were carried in this issue of VIP. There was a photo of Paige at the event in the Atlanta Constitution seen above.
24-Carrot Beauty Take a Bunny out of her natural habitat, Playboy Magazine people figured, and she’ll just hear up another hunter’s blood. Tokyo girl-hunters (and ordinary girl-watchers too) were only to pleased to agree when Paige Young arrived here fresh from bunny-land to promote Playboy Enterprises. Stars and Stripes military newspaper. Sept 11, 1969

September 1969: Japan

“Hunting season may not have opened Friday, but our photographer still jumped at the chance to ‘shoot’ Playboy Bunny Paige Young as she sat on a bridge in a Japanese Garden…..”

Stars and Stripes. Japan tour.

In late September, several local newspaper ads announce the first annual “Winter Fun and Snowmobile” show in Edmonton.

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As you will see by the next news articles, the scheduled appearance by November 1968 Playmate Paige Young was heavily publicized.

1969 Edmonton newspaper

September Edmonton Journal 1969.

Edmonton Journal Sept. 25, 1969. One of my best finds about Paige.

“From Malibou” The reporter was thinking Caribou? Richard Sample mentioned Eros Gallery to me and so does this article! So does Playboy Magazine.

But when it gets to the big day……

Edmonton Journal Sept. 27, 1969

Devin Sheedy, women’s snowmobile speed record holder, steps in for an ailing Paige Young.

Edmonton Journal

*For more information a possible reason for Paige’s illness in Edmonton, see the chapter on Nick Lees”*

1969 continued

The articles show us that most of Paige’s year is taken up with Playboy promotional traveling and appearances. She autographs Playboy headshots at car shows and Battle of the Bands contests. She visits Playboy Clubs, TV stations, and newspaper, radio and TV interviews.

The Edmonton Winter Sports show in late September of 69 is the latest date I’ve have found for her promotional appearances. (So far.)

Boston Auto Show: late Oct. 1968 to the Edmonton show: late Sept. 1969, is just under one full year. Perhaps Paige completed the contracted one-year to Playboy? There was an option for 2 years.

Seems like she had really “had it” by the end.

Or was it just a ruse to run off with Nick Lees?

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Pasadena Star-News 3/28/-1969

I don’t know how many people know that Sirhan-Sirhan’s hometown was Pasadena.

RFK, of cou

Paige in Tokyo to promote “Playboy products.” Photo by Teruhiko Kilmuchi Sept.25. 1969
A messed up Stars & Stripes military newspaper photo of Paige. I don’t know if the archives messed it up or the original news printers, which certainly sometimes happened. Oct. of 68 or 69 I can’t tell.

Latest articles to come up on the archive:

(New articles found after 9/2/25 will be placed at the end of this chapter below.)

From The Plain Dealer Cleveland Ohio 4/6/69. Part 2 and 3 below.
Latest found! from Cleveland! Cleveland Press Apr. 03, 1969
June 15, 1969 Star-Ledger Newark, New Jersey. Page 1. 2nd part below. Reporter says Paige is 19. She was really 25.

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Radio program in the Plain Dealer April 2, 1969

Cleveland Press 4/3/69 More talk about weight and the centerfold. Excuses eating that “Mr Hefner doesn’t want us thin. Which turned out to be false.” Talk of long relationship with the Gowlands. Contradictory answers again on Paige’s weight for the Playmate feature. Fabulous information.

Newest find as of 9/1/2025. From the Sacramento Union March 28, 1969.