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Fifty Years Ago -- 1959Posted Friday, July 17, 2009, at 10:53 PM
In 1959, I was in junior high school in a suburb of Minneapolis. I had two things on my mind -- Judy Ballet and trying to figure out what to do with the rest of my life. That summer, Judy Ballet and her family moved to California before I got up enough nerve to ask her out and I'm still trying to figure out what to do with the rest of my life.
The following events also took place in 1959. Jan 1 -- Fidel Castro led Cuban rebels to victory over Fulgencio Batista who fled to the Dominican Republic. Castro then took over the country of Cuba. Jan 3 -- President Eisenhower signed a proclamation admitting Alaska as the 49th state into the Union. Jan 7 -- The USA recognized Castro's new government in Cuba. Jan 9 -- "Rawhide" with a young actor named Clint Eastwood premiered on CBS TV Jan 25 -- The jet age in the USA opened with an American Airlines (Boeing 707) flight from Los Angeles to New York Feb 1 -- The patent for the Integrated Circuit was requested by Texas Instruments Feb 3 -- A plane crash near Clear Lake, Iowa, killed rock-n-roll stars Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and J.P. (The Big Bopper) Richardson. Feb 6 -- The USA successfully test-fired an intercontinental ballistic missile, for the first time, from Cape Canaveral Feb 17 -- The USA launched its first weather station into space Mar 3 -- The first U.S. probe (Pioneer 4) was launched into orbit Mar 9 -- The Barbie doll was introduced by the Mattel Toy Company Mar 12 -- Both houses of Congress approved the statehood of Hawaii Mar 16 -- The last documented Civil War veteran died Mar 29 -- The movie "Some Like it Hot" starring Marilyn Monroe, Jack Lemmon and Tony Curtis premiered Apr 9 -- NASA announced the first 7 astronauts -- Scott Carpenter, Gordon Cooper, John Glenn, Gus Grissom, Wally Schirra, Alan Shepard and Donald Slayton Apr 26 -- Cuban guerillas attempted an invasion of Panama but were suppressed by Panamanian forces Apr 28 -- Charles de Gaulle resigned as president of France May 1 -- West Germany introduced a 5-day work week May 10 -- Armed Forces from the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan May 19 -- In Vietnam, construction of the Ho Chi Minh Trail was begun to facilitate troops and supplies from North Vietnam to support the revolution in South Vietnam May 20 -- Japanese-Americans regained their U.S. citizenships from World War II May 30 -- Josef Mengele became a citizen of Paraguay Jun 16 -- George Reeves, star of the TV series "Superman," died from a supposed suicide Jun 25 -- The Cuban government seized 2.35 million acres of privately owned land under a new reform law Jul 26 -- There was a nuclear meltdown at a Rocketdyne field laboratory 30 miles northwest of downtown Los Angeles, causing hundreds of future cases of cancer in the community Aug 10 -- My 15th birthday -- old enough to get a driver's license in the state of Minnesota. Wouldn't get my first speeding ticket for another 8 months Aug 17 -- A magnitude 7.1 earthquake struck Yellowstone National Park Sep 7 -- I start 10th grade at Robbinsdale High School in Minnesota -- state champions in football, wrestling and intimidation. A dozen well-known, top-flight professional wrestlers are produced by the school. It is not for the timid Sep 12 -- The TV show "Bonanza" premiered on NBC -- it would run for 431 episodes Sep 14 -- The Soviet Union launched a space probe, Luna 2, that became the first man-made object to crash into the moon Sep 26 -- A typhoon hit Japan killing 5,000 people Oct 14 -- Actor Errol Flynn died of a heart attack at age 50 Oct 31 -- Former U.S. Marine, Lee Harvey Oswald, defected to the Soviet Union Nov 3 -- President Eisenhower laid the cornerstone for the CIA headquarter building in Langley, Virginia Nov 16 -- "The Sound of Music" opened on Broadway -- it would run for 1443 performances Nov 18 -- The movie "Ben-Hur" starring Charlton Heston premiered in New York City Dec 12 -- Pantyhose was introduced Dec 25 -- I get a sweater and some socks for Christmas -- apparently, Santa ran out of lumps of coal Dec 31 -- The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed the year at 679.36 The number one song of 1959 was THE BATTLE OF NEW ORLEANS by Johnny Horton "We fired our cannon 'til the barrel melted down... So we grabbed an alligator and we fought another round... We filled his head with cannon balls, and powdered his behind... And when we touched the powder off, the gator lost his mind." _ Quote for the Day -- "There are two keys to success -- 1) Don't tell all you know." Woody Paige _ Bret Burquest is an award-winning columnist and author of four novels. He lives in the Ozark Mountains with a dog named Buddy Lee and where lost minds are commonplace. His blogs appear on several websites, including www.myspace.com/bret1111 _ - - |
Bret Burquest is a former award-winning columnist for The News (2001-2007) and author of four novels. He has lived in Minneapolis, Los Angeles, Miami, Atlanta, Kansas City, Memphis and the middle of the Arizona desert. After a life of blood, sweat and tears in big cities, he has finally found peace in northern Arkansas where he grows tomatoes, watches sunsets and occasionally shares the Secrets of the Universe (and beyond) with the rest of the world.
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