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Denfeld High School Class of 1959 - 1959 in Review


Significant Events of 1959
January 1 - Cuba: Fulgencio Batista overthrown by Fidel Castro.
January 3 - Alaska is admitted as the 49th U.S. state.
February 3 - News of the February 2 plane crash that killed Buddy Holly, Richie Valens and The Big Bopper becomes widely known. This date becomes known as 'The Day The Music Died'. Future country star Waylon Jennings was scheduled to be on the plane, but instead gave his seat up to the Big Bopper.
February 6 - At Cape Canaveral, Florida, the first successful test firing of a Titan intercontinental ballistic missile is accomplished.
February 22 - Lee Petty wins the first Daytona 500.
March 9 - The Barbie doll debuts
March - People's Republic of China invades Tibet.
April 25 - The St. Lawrence Seaway linking the Great Lakes and the Atlantic Ocean officially opens to shipping.
August 7 - Explorer program: The United States launches Explorer 6 from the Atlantic Missile Range in Cape Canaveral, Florida.
August 21 - Hawaii is admitted as the 50th U.S. state.
September 15 - Russian probe Luna 2 sends back first photos of the far side of Earth's Moon.
October 21 - In New York City, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum opens to the public. It was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.
November 1 - Ice Hockey: After being struck in the face with a hockey puck, Montreal Canadiens goalie offered to return to play on the condition that he can wear his protective face mask. It was the first time such equipment was used in a regular NHL game.
November 19 - Ford Motor Company announces the discontinuation of the unpopular Edsel.
December 1 - Cold War: Antarctic Treaty signed - 12 countries, including the United States and the Soviet Union, sign a landmark treaty, which sets aside Antarctica as a scientific preserve and bans military activity on that continent (this was the first arms control agreement established during the Cold War).
The neutrino is first experimentally detected, by Cowan and Reines.
TAT-2 cable goes into operation.

Significant Movies of 1959
Ben-Hur
The Diary of Anne Frank
Anatomy of a Murder
Alfred Hitchcock's North by Northwest, starring Cary Grant and Eva Marie Saint

Music of 1959
Top hits on record
'It Doesn't Matter Anymore' - Buddy Holly
'Raining In My Heart' - Buddy Holly
'Peggy Sue Got Married' - Buddy Holly
'Crying, Waiting, Hoping' - Buddy Holly
'Sweet Nothin's' - Brenda Lee
'A Teenager In Love' - Dion & the Belmonts
'El Paso' - Marty Robbins
'M.T.A' - The Kingston Trio
'A Worried Man' - The Kingston Trio
'Kansas City' - Wilbur Harrison
'What'd I Say' - Ray Charles
'Lonely Boy' - Paul Anka
'Love Potion Number Nine' - The Clovers
'La Bamba' - Ritchie Valens
'Mack The Knife' - Bobby Darin
'Poison Ivy' - The Coasters
'Sleepwalk' - Santo & Johnny
'Stagger Lee' - Lloyd Price
'Tall Oak Tree' - Dorsey Burnette
'Venus' - Frankie Avalon
'Why' - Frankie Avalon
'Where the Boys Are' - Connie Francis
'Lipstick On Your Collar' - Connie Francis
'The Twist' - Hank Ballard
'All For The Love Of A Girl' - Johnny Horton
'The Battle Of New Orleans' - Johnny Horton

Albums released
Come Dance With Me - Frank Sinatra
Connie's Greatest Hits - Connie Francis
from the Hungry i - The Kingston Trio
Kind of Blue - Miles Davis
The Kingston Trio At Large - The Kingston Trio
Look To Your Heart - Frank Sinatra
No One Cares - Frank Sinatra

Popular Television Shows in 1959

Bonanza premieres (1959-1973)
Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone debuts (1959-1965)

The Ed Sullivan Show (1948-1971)
Gunsmoke (1955-1975)
The Tonight Show (1954-present)
Lawrence Welk Show (1955-1982)
Walt Disney Presents (1954-1983)

Sports in 1959
Auto Racing
Stock car racing:
Lee Petty won the inaugural Daytona 500
NASCAR Championship - Lee Petty
Indianapolis 500 - Rodger Ward
USAC Racing - Rodger Ward
Formula One Champion - Jack Brabham of Australia
24 hours of Le Mans: Carroll Shelby / Roy Salvadori won driving an Aston Martin DBR1
Rally racing - Paul Coltelloni / P Alexandre won the Monte Carlo Rally driving a Citroen ID
Drag racing:
Chris the 'Greek' Karamesines won the AHRA 'Top Fuel'
Rodney Singer won Top Eliminator at the NHRA Nationals

Baseball
World Series: Los Angeles Dodgers win 4 games to 2 over the Chicago White Sox. The Series MVP is Larry Sherry, Los Angeles

Basketball
NCAA Men's Basketball Championship:
California wins 71-70 over West Virginia

NBA Finals:
Boston Celtics win 4 games to 0 over the Minneapolis Lakers

Boxing
June 26 - in New York City, Ingemar Johansson scored a 3rd round TKO over Floyd Patterson to win the World Heavyweight Championship

Cycling
Tour de France - Federico Bahamontes of Spain

Figure Skating
World Figure Skating Championships:
Men's champion: David Jenkins, United States
Women's champion: Carol Heiss, United States
Pairs champions: Barbara Wagner & Robert Paul, Canada

Football (Soccer)
England - FA Cup: Nottingham Forest won 2-1 over Luton Town

Football (American)
NFL Championship: Baltimore Colts won 31-16 over the New York Giants

Golf
Men's Golf
Grand Slam of golf results:
May - The Masters golf tournament - Art Wall, Jr.
June - US Open - Billy Casper
July - British Open - Gary Player
August - PGA Championship - Bob Rosburg
PGA tour's leading money winner for the year: Art Wall - $53,168
Ryder Cup: United States 8 1/2 to 3 1/2 over Britain in world team golf

Women's Golf
US Women's Open - Mickey Wright
LPGA Championship - Betsy Rawls
Betsy Rawls: leading money winner on the LPGA tour, earning $26,774.

Thoroughbred Horse Racing
United States Triple Crown Races:
Kentucky Derby - Tomy Lee
Preakness Stakes - Royal Orbit
Belmont Stakes - Sword Dancer

Ice Hockey
Stanley Cup: Montreal Canadiens win 4 games to 1 over the Toronto Maple Leafs

Tennis
Grand Slam in tennis men's results:
Australian Open - Alex Olmedo
French Open - Nicola Pietrangeli
Wimbledon championships - Alex Olmedo
US Open - Neale Fraser

Grand Slam in tennis women's results:
Australian Open - Mary Carter-Reitano
French Open - Christine Truman
Wimbledon championships - Maria Bueno
US Open - Maria Bueno

Davis Cup: Australia wins 3-2 over the United States in world tennis.

1959 Highlights
-Danny's Coffee Shops are renamed Dennys
-Pantyhose, which give women the look of stockings without garters, garter-belts, or corsets, are introduced
-The Nikon F35mm single-lens reflex camera is introduced by Nippon Kogaku K.K.
-On the Air! You'd find 3,287 AM radio, 578 FM radio and 509 TV stations
-Lady Chatterly's Lover banned by the U.S. Postal Service
-Swimmer Esther Williams gets her own Wheaties box
-'Think Small' campaign from Volkwagon.  VW will sell 120,000 cars in the U.S. in 1959, four times the number sold in 1955
-Maxwell House inaugurates the 'Good to the last drop' ad campaign
-The BIC ballpoint pen is introduced to America
-One billionth can of SPAM sold
-Space monkeys Able and Baker boldly go where no monkey (or human) has gone before
-NASA picks the Mercury Astronauts, 7 guys with the 'right stuff'
-Aluminum beer can introduced by Coors of Golden, Colorado
-Alaska is admitted to statehood on Feb 3, and Hawaii on August 21
-The microchip is invented by Jack Kilby and Robert Noyce of the U.S.
-The Guggenheim opens in New York City
-The Sound of Music staring Mary Martin opens on Broadway
-Metrecal is introduced by the 59-year-old Mead Johnson Company as a weight reducing aid
-Presbyterian church accepts women preachers
-Vince Lombardi signs on to coach Green Bay Packers
-Walt Disney's 'Sleeping Beauty' is released
-Giants Stadium is renamed Candlestick Park
-Fidel Castro gets control of Cuba
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A Few 1959 Statistics
-America will import 430,808 passenger cars.
-There are 36,981 motor vehicle related deaths. While in the air, there were 8 accidents resulting in 125 fatalities.
-Unemployment is 6.8%.
-U.S. Gross National Product is $503.5 billion.
-There is a 51.8% business failure rate.
-31.7% of all advertising dollars are spent on newspapers - 13.7% on TV.
-Americans will spend $1.2 billion on books in a year in which 14,876 new ones are published.
-The average American worker earns $91.53 a week.
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Fashion and Hair Styles
In women's fashion women wore a full knee-length skirt and there was a brief fling with the sack dress, which was much as it sounds, and expertly parodied on the 'I Love Lucy' show, the television hit of the decade. The bobbysoxers flourished for a brief time, characterized by a large collared blouse, poodle skirt, scarf-tied ponytail and saddle shoes. For the boys it was the James Dean and Marlon Brando look of rebels without causes and motorcycle gang members. In the more out of the way places, the trendy coffee shops, held morose Beatniks, all dressed in black, with matching berets, with an audible spritzing of 'man' and 'like' in every sentence. Hair was generally soft and curly, often short and imaginative. The oddball woman's cut of the decade was the poodle cut, most notably used by Lucille Ball, and for men it was the ducktail, with the hair combed back and a duck's butt made out of a center part. Men also had the crewcut and the flattop, both of which were inspired by the military and were eradicated by the British invasion of the sixties.


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