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Bailey was ...Submitted by Greg on February 22, 2007 - 8:17pm.
Mary Ann to Loni Anderson's Ginger. And that is indeed her on the cover. Someone posted a 1980 TV Guide article at a Jan Smithers fan site: "She was just 16 and she sat there astride a motorcycle, sun-dappled and blue-eyed, sweatered and jeaned, looking like the perfect California golden girl, smack-dab on the cover of Newsweek. It was 1966, a time when newsmagazines feverishly sought to get a handle on youth trends, so Newsweek surveyed “what American teen-agers are really like,” and the teen-ager picked to go on the cover was Jan Smithers." »
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