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BORN:
- Cal Ripken
- Tim Burton
- Antonio Bandares
- Bono
MUSIC
- Elvis Presley returns home from serving
in the US Army.
- The Beatles make their debut in Hamburg,
Germany. The band at the time
included John Lennon, Paul McCartney,
George Harrison, Stu Sutcliffe on bass
and Pete Best on drums.
FASHION
- The short bouffant is the ultimate
hairdo.
- Collars are abandoned in favor of
colored piping.
SPORTS
- Joe Namath shocks the pro ranks by
spurning the NFL and signing with the
Jets of the upstart AFL.
WORLD
- “Miracle On Ice,” the U.S. men’s icehockey
team, wins first Olympic hockey
gold medal.
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- Bill Mazeroski becomes first person to
end a World Series with a home run.
TRIVIA QUESTIONS:
- This Hollywood starlet was the first to
receive a star on the Hollywood Walk
of Fame.
- Which toy was first introduced in 1960?
a. Easy Bake Oven b. G.I. Joe
c. Etch-A-Sketch d. Ant Farm
- This free-form dance centered on a
pelvic swivel - a fitting gesture for an
age that would defy old rules of sexual
propriety. Its popular song would top
the charts and again hit number one a
year later when the dance became a fad
amongst adults. Do the what?
- True or False: Adolph Coors III, chairman
of the board of the Coors Brewing
Company, is kidnapped and held for a
$500,000 ransom this year.
- Some thought the master of suspense
had gone too far with this film. In its
most terrifying scene, one of cinema’s
most famous containing 70 shots in less
than a minute, the audience shares the
voyeur’s view of his murderous spree.
Once thought vile and sadistic, today
it is universally deemed a classic for
its thematic complexity and its spinetingling
scariness.
Billboard Top 10 Pop Hits:
- You Talk Too Much—Joe Jones
- Cathy’s Clown—The Everly Brothers
- The Twist—Chubby Checker
- Save The Last Dance For Me—The Drifters
- Running Bear—Johnny Preston
- Sweet Nothing’s—Brenda Lee
- Handy Man—Jimmy Jones
- Walk Don’t Run—The Ventures
- Alley Oop—Hollywood Argyles
- Stay—Maurice Williams And The Zodiacs
R.I.P.
- Clark Gable
- John D. Rockefeller, Jr.
- Oscar Hammerstein II
- Emily Post