Sunday, August 12, 2012

1961....Cold War, Racism and Roger Maris

The Cold War  highlighted 1961, and for those not familiar with the term,  it didn't mean snow in Ohio.....go look it up in the encyclopedias like we had to....Google wasn't invented yet.
A new President ordered a failed invasion of Cuba known as the Bay of Pigs which would haunt him for the rest of his short term, and to some, it could very well have been the reason for his assassination. 

In the early hours of August 13, 1961 construction began on the Berlin Wall, which would separate a city as well as thousands of families.

And by late 1961, ...3,200 hundred men of a "specialized force" , known as the Green Berets, would be sent to some unknown country on the other side of the planet called Vietnam.
A revolutionary typewriter with a rotating ball capable of reproducing 960 letters per minute......hmm....you'd need 10 hands......would be invented....

On the home front, Charlayne Hunter and Hamilton Holmes would attempt to enroll in the all-white University of Georgia, hundreds of whites would hurtle rocks though the dorm windows, yet they would eventually graduate from there and have careers as a CNN journalist and a physician, respectively.

The 1961 Jaguar XKE, $5,595.00, would appear in the U.S. and soon start cruising the Parkmoor Drive In Restaurant.
Ham, a male chimp, lands safely after being carried 157 miles into space. His real name was Howie, but it was shortened to Ham.

In Memphis, Elvis performs his first performance at a luncheon in his honor, his first since his discharge the previous year from the Army.
Mattel's Ken Doll, Barbie's "escort" becomes available.......hmmmm...I thought Barbie was the "escort".

Anita Ekberg stars in La Dolce Vita........mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Freedom Riders, again, if you don't know the term....you should,.... would travel from college campuses in the North to descend on establishments in the South in an attempt to test the recent Supreme Court decision prohibiting segregation......thousands would be injured and several would die..Mrs. Felicia Rowe, a black Social Studies teacher at an affluent white Fairview High School, would open our eyes to the injustices of the world.

Jeff Chandler, a popular film actor, dies following botched surgery. He was only 42.
And, the M and M boys, of the New York Yankees, would chase each other all season long, with Maris belting his 61st homer on October 1. Some felt the wrong "M" won the contest.

And Audrey Hepburn would melt hearts as Holly Golightly.


And finally, a movie that would influence my life and cause me to quit playin' with trains and  quit climbiing under the seats at the Ames Theater,  and quit hanging out in the men's room and smokin' Lucky Strikes during the movie, (I'd continue to smoke for another 40 years) and finally start wanting to sing and dance and date girls.......West Side Story would debut to huge audiences......"When you're a Jet, you're a Jet all the way"

BOOKS
Black Like Me
The Carpetbaggers
Catch-22
Tropic of Cancer (mmmm)

MOVIES
Breakfast at Tiffany's
The Guns of Navarone
The Hustler   (Eddie Stout would get his nickname from this movie)
Fast Eddie: Fat man, you shoot a great game of pool.
Minnesota Fats: So do you, Fast Eddie

SONGS
Blue Moon
Crazy
Moon River   (maybe this is why I got so interested in mooning...all of the moon songs)
Run Around Sue
Will you love me tomorrow

TELEVISION
Ben Casey ( I had a job cleanin' urine bottles after high school....the job was crap...no pun intended...but I got to wear a Ben Casey-type shirt)
The Bullwinkle Show
Password

Next:
1962 The Cuban Missile Crisis

Sunday, August 5, 2012

1960 ....(Cont.) Ted Williams, TV and Elvis



If you spent your youth in the early '60s, like a lot of us did practicing baseball everyday at places like Loos School playground and then playing Friday night games at Triangle Park, then Ted Williams was your hero. Ted Williams, considered by some baseball experts, was the greatest hitter to ever play the game. In what seemed an act of divine intervention, he blasted a home run with his final swing. He retired with two American League MVP Awards, six batting titles, a career batting average of .344 and 521 home runs.


Bottom L -R  Ernie Pierson, "The Jer", unknown, Rick Kender......2nd Row   Jimmie Sachs, "Skeeter" Kender


The first  prime-time animated cartoon hit the air waves in Sept.1960....Barney Rubble and Fred Flintstone and the rest of the gang entertained kids and adults alike. Patterned after the Honeymooners, the show always started off with Fred shouting "Yabba Dabba Doo".

Although "To Kill a Mocking Bird", as I had mentioned earlier, was published in 1960, another "classic" that some of us had a chance to read....certainly not out in the open....but in the confines of a locked bedroom, a secret place behind the garage or yet back to our kingdom, at Loos School but deep in the woods behind the school......the book was "Lady Chatterley's Lover"...According to the press, it "helped usher in a new era of literary freedom"......hell, I thought it was just a book about sex.

Speaking of sex..In May, 1960, a pill received approval from the FDA and in the following 6 months over a half-million prescriptions were filled.........it was called the "miraculous tablet....we knew it as the birth control pill.

"The King": was discharged from the Army in 1960 and he recorded three No. 1. hits immediately after his release...."Stuck on You".... "It's Now or Never".....and "Are you Lonesome Tonight"......







MOVIES:                                                       SONGS:                                            
The Apartment                                                 Chain Gang                                                                 
Butterfield 8                                                     El Paso
La Dolce Vita                                                   Save the Last Dance for Me
Elmer Gantry                                                    Theme from "A Summer Place"
Magnificent 7                                                    "The Twist"
Ocean's 11
Where the Boys Are

TELEVISION:
The Andy Griffith Show
Candid Camera
My Three Sons
Route 66
Thriller

Other items in the news in the first year of the '60s decade included:

Lucy divorces Desi.........Gary Powers gets shot down in his U-2 plane....Dick Clark testifies to Congress about payola..........Arnold Palmer comes from behind to win the U.S. Open...............and Parkmoor Drive-In becomes the hot spot for Fairview and Colonel White students....

Life was pretty simple back then or so we thought...but on the horizon a terrible war was looming and it would divide our country..............and the Ruskies would be putting a man in space


NEXT:
1961...The Berlin Wall goes up......Freedom Riders.........and the Selectric typewriter is invented