Modeling bathing suits
Modeling career began in storefront window
I worked my way through high school at the Jewel Food Store, the first one in Waukegan, on Washington Street across the street from Waukegan Township High School. We lived in a rented room ($10 a week) in the back of Carmella Corso's beauty shop on Butrick Street. Wow, that name just popped right back into my mind.
The Globe Store reminds me of when, I think in 1956, several classmates and I modeled bathing suits in their window and shocked passers-by; we pretended to be mannequins, then just slightly moved -- what fun. Also did their fashion shows and some print ads.
My most influential teacher was Miss Schwinger; she encouraged me to stay in school and graduate.
I graduated in '57 and went to work as secretary to Fred Lawson, head of public relations for Abbott Labs.
I became Playboy's February 1959 centerfold, went to work for Hugh Hefner at headquarters in Chicago, and traveled 100,000 miles around the country doing appearances at colleges. I did all the original "Playboy After Dark" television shows. As Miss Marine Air Reserve, I visited many Marine training bases around the United States.
After Playboy, I got married, had four children, started high fashion modeling with A+ modeling agency, became top 10 model for 13 years.
I was on the 25th class reunion committee. The meetings were always at Bertram's Bowl on Washington Street.
Eleanor Bradley Giannetti







