Features
"Blackdrag -- A contemporary Art Folio" by Andy Warhol.
"The Sarnoff of Sex" by Alan Durham.
"The Tubes -- Move Over Heavy Metal! Here Comes the Heavy Leather
Sound!"
"Sado-Rock is Here to Stay!" by Derek Atkins.
"Zipper Dinner" by Sam Ramsay.
"Climax by Contract" by Carole Altman.
"Profile: Leil Lowndes of "The Project" Our Lady, Queen
of Kinks" by Roberta Becker, photographs by Peter Hurd.
Society's Child
Debbie Delano photographed by Peter Hurd.
Articles by Bree Anthony, Terry Gorda, Carole Altman and Lisabet Flannery.
Models
Sookie Du Mont photographed by Oscar Abolafia
Elsa "Ramos" Finerling photographed by Jurgen Dommnich
Joan Schlenker
Lorella Maxwell-Switch photographed by Robin Schwartz.
High Society magazine was first published in May 1976. Society's Child was their naming convention for the "chosen girl of the month". Debbie Delano was the first Society Child.
In November of 1981 a spin-off magazine, High Society Live!, was first published, featuring "real people, real stories, real photos". There is a section called "Rich Bitch of the month" which features amateur photos. It also has occasional celebrity photos along with girl solo, girl-girl, boy-girl and group photosets.
One of the first "editors" was Gloria Leonard, an adult film star, who joined the magazine as a figurehead editor in 1976. It was during her editorial reign that 976 pay phone numbers were first used to advertise upcoming magazine issues. It eventually evolved into the very first "phone sex" line.
Although Mr. Ruderman is generally given credit for inventing phone sex lines, former High Society editor Jeff Goodman claims to be the true inventor behind the 976 pay lines. Goodman was fired by Ruderman, supposedly after asking for a share of the early phone sex profits.