Free Preview: Playmate of the Month May 1970 - Jennifer Liano
To the bird watchers of San Francisco, Jennifer Liano is that <i>rara avis</i>: a native. Born to royalty (her grandfather was an Italian count), she regards her fiefdom of cable cars and Victorian houses with affection. "San Francisco is the most beautiful city in the United States, and if you're young, it can be the most free and exciting." She's proud of her city and her Italian background, as well as of the things she makes from the knickknacks of yesterday found while prowling the "junktique" shops just across the bay. But the city is only a base of operations for the free-spirited Jennifer. Partly at the insistence of her father, who wanted her to go to art school in Florence and marry a prince, she decided last summer to make the European scene. Along with a friend from San Jose State College, she bought a secondhand camper and toured the Continent for three months, visiting relatives in Rome and Naples, finally abandoning the camper when it broke down to hitchhike to Spain. European manners and morals left an indelible impression on Jennifer, as did the people she met. "Most of southern Europe is terribly poor," she says, "but the people are great, especially the kids. The next time I do Europe, though, I'm going to go to the Scandinavian countries. I met some Swedish students in Spain and they're impressive - beautiful, independent, into politics and social action." Back at home base, Jennifer is very much into the art scene; she's developed a bent for making ring...
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