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BORN:
- “Magic” Johnson
- “Weird Al” Yankovic
- Sarah Ferguson
- John McEnroe
MUSIC
Berry Gordy leaves Ford’s assembly
line to form Motown, turning a Detroit
frame house into a talent factory, the
likes of which remain unparalleled in
pop music.
FASHION
- Tailored daytime and evening suits come
into fashion.
- Silhouettes focus on the waistline.
- Rounded necklines and bulbous skirts
seem more feminine than the sheaths of
the previous year.
SPORTS
- Ingemar Johansson knocks out Floyd
Patterson for world heavyweight
championship
- The American Football League is
founded.
WORLD
- Cuban President Batista resigns and
flees. Fidel Castro assumes power.
- Tibet’s Dalai Lama escapes to India.
TRIVIA QUESTIONS:
- Shouldn’t they be studying? This zany
new craze infected American college
campuses in 1959.
a. book burning
b. toilet papering
c. phone-booth packing
d. panty raids
- It’s one of Cinema’s funniest and most
outrageous sex farces! This genderbending
film relates the misadventures
of two Chicago jazz musicians, who
accidentally witness Al Capone’s 1929
St. Valentine’s Day Massacre. To escape
pursuing mobsters they go undercover,
donning dresses and makeup and joining
an all female touring band. One falls
for a male mogul. Name this inimitable
comic classic.
- “Think Small,” which has since been
named the number one advertising
campaign of the century by Advertising
Age Magazine, was launched to sell
which car?
- This curvaceous 11 inch tall plastic
doll retailed for $3.00 and was first
introduced in ‘59. She quickly became
the object of every girl’s desires. Can
you name her?
Billboard Top 10 Pop Hits:
- Mack The Knife — Bobby Darin
- Venus — Frankie Avalon
- Lonely Boy — Paul Anka
- Stagger Lee — Lloyd Price
- Kansas City — Wilbert Harrison
- A Big Hunk O’love — Elvis Presley
- The Happy Organ — Dave “Baby” Cortez
- Charlie Brown — The Coasters
- 16 Candles — The Crests
- Sleepwalk — Santo and Johnny
R.I.P.
- Raymond Chandler
- Billie Holiday
- Lou Costello
- Cecil B. DeMille