A digital recreation of an article published in “Dolls And Dolls” Magazine Vol1 No8 oct 1968
June Larkin has been a tomboy ever since she can remember. “What else, being raised with five brothers?” she asks. She’s from a North Dakota farm and had to pitch in with the chores along with her brothers. She also joined them in recreation and games and can ride, hunt, fish and play baseball as well as any male can.
June works as a legal secretary in Chicago, but she still heads for the open country every time she has a few days off. “Something about a farm upbringing that never leaves one,” she claims.
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