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Well Kimberly McCullough was still only 14 playing opposite early twenty-something actors as high school seniors. I assume they wanted a teenage storyline straight away but as Robin (and Kimberly) was still a bit too young for what they had in mind, they still placed her at the periphery to give these teen characters some ties to a longer serving character. Perhaps they had an expectation that once the teen characters graduated, Robin would be finally able to come into her own, which is what basically happened with the Stone HIV/AIDS storyline.

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It's 1967 on the Seventh Floor...Here we go!

Monday, January 2, 1967: Polly tries to convince her father what a wonderful person Bob Chandler is.

Tuesday, January 3: Steve confides in Jessie that he hopes Audrey will not work on Phil's book any more.

Wednesday, January 4: Audrey tells Phil she's decided not to go on with the book.

Thursday, January 5: Jessie and Tom Baldwin go on their first date.

Friday, January 6: Tom probes Lee's feelings about Jessie and strikes a nerve.

Monday, January 9: Jessie has dinner at the Prentices.

Tuesday, January 10: Dr. Prentice tells Jessie he loves her.

Wednesday, January 11: When Steve is obliged to attend a medical banquet, Phil offers to take Audrey to dinner.

Thursday, January 12: Meg suggests February 24th as the date of her wedding to Lee.

Friday, January 13: Jessie encourage Prentice to take an optimistic view of the future.

Monday, January 16: Jessie warns Polly that her father's health is precarious. Steve tells Audrey he may go to Vietnam for a short time.

Tuesday, January 17: Audrey, uneasy about Steve going to Vietnam, quarrels with Phil.

Wednesday, January 18: Phil and Jessie agree that Prentice shouldn't be discouraged about his condition.

Thursday, January 19: A telegram from Washington advises Steve that wives are discouraged from going on the mission to Vietnam.  With Audrey's encouragement, Steve decides to go.

Friday, January 20: Prentice proposes marriage to Jessie.

Monday, January 23: Prentice tells Polly he asked Jessie to marry him, and Polly is delighted.

Tuesday, January 24: Jessie tells Steve that perhaps marrying Prentice is the best thing she can do with her life.

Wednesday, January 25: Tom tells Jessie he's in love with her.

Thursday, January 26: Phil reports that Prentice's latest EKG shows no improvement.  Later, Jessie tells Prentice she will marry him when he gets well.

Friday, January 27: Audrey sees Steve off at the airport.

Monday, January 30: Jessie tells Phil she is planning on marrying John Prentice, Phil is stunned and dismayed.

Tuesday, January 31: Meg tells Lee about Jessie's engagement and notices that he is disturbed.

Wednesday, February 1: Lee talks to Jessie about his feeling that she may be making a mistake in marrying Prentice.

Thursday, February 2: Phil persuades Audrey to go to dinner and a movie with him against her better judgement.

Friday, February 3: Lucille reproaches Audrey.

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Excerpts from the last soap work of the great Beverlee McKinsey, who did this guest role as Myrna Slaughter in '94 as a favor to her son (Scott McKinsey) and to keep her medical insurance.

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