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Saturday, August 22, 2015

TVHS CLASS OF 1964 51st REUNION

GOOD MORNING, CLASS OF '64

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Ready for the Crowd

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Organizing the Food - Janet (Kittle) McCloud, Gary Channell waiting to dig in, Judy (Ware) Primavero greeting folks, Larry See telling a tall tale, Sharon (Shreve) Armstrong listening in...

Tygarts Valley High School Class of 1964 51st Class Reunion
(Viewing is much better on YouTube)


Tygarts Valley High School Class of 1964’s 51st Reunion Gathering in Valley Head

On August 15, the Tygarts Valley High School Class of 1964 gathered at the Community Center in Valley Head for their 51st Class Reunion. The class had been invited to Valley Head during their 50th Class Reunion, in 2014, by class member George Coussoule and his wife Sue.

On arrival at the Community Center, class members were signed in by fellow classmate Judy (Ware) Primavero. Judy presented each class member with a TVHS Class of 1964 bookmark memento for their 51st Class Reunion.

The first nine class members to arrive at the reunion gathering were given packaged gifts contributed to the 51st Reunion by TVHS Class of 1964 classmate Rebecca (Cox) Magee. Illness kept Becky from attending, but she was remembered and missed by her classmates. Becky included a note in each package stating, “I will definitely be in attendance with my heart and soul.”

Class members welcomed former classmate Charles Church and his wife Carolyn to their gathering and hope to see them again. The Class of 1964 extends an open invitation to other former classmates at future events.

Tables for the reunion were decorated in red and white plaid picnic cloth. Placed on the tables were white vases holding handmade red and white gingham fabric flowers used during the 50th Class Reunion in 2014.

Also, on each table was a collection of quotes compiled into a booklet, “Miscellaneous Musings from the March of Time”, by classmate Larry See. Class members enjoyed reading and discussing such musings as “Isn’t getting older great? I no longer get frustrated from forgetting things because I can’t remember what I forgot!”

After the lunch blessing by Larry See, the class enjoyed a meal of fried chicken, baked ham, meatballs with sauce, Smokies with sauce, potato and macaroni salads, fruits and vegetables with dips, cherry and peach pies, peanut butter cake and other assorted desserts.

The lemonade served on the beverage table became a requested recipe by class members. The recipe comes from the cooking blog Christy Jordan’s Southern Plate at southernplate.com.
The recipe is as follows:
Old Fashioned Lemonade
· 1 cup water (more will be added later)
· 1 3/4 cups sugar
· 1 1/2 cups bottled lemon juice
(RealLemon bottled lemon juice was used but the Southern Plate cook used Great Value from Walmart.)
1. Combine water and sugar in a medium saucepan over medium high heat and bring just close to a boil.
2. Stir constantly until all sugar is dissolved and mixture is clear.
3. Fill a 2 quart pitcher with cold water to a depth of 2-3 inches.
4. Add lemon juice and sugar water.
5. Stir.
6. Add enough water to fill pitcher the remainder of the way.
7. Serve over ice and store any remaining lemonade in the fridge.





At the end of the meal the class surprised David Matthew with a birthday cake. David was born on August 15, many years ago. Ralph Hogan led the class in singing “Happy Birthday” to David, their friend and classmate. Some birthday cake went home to be shared with David’s grandson.


During a brief class meeting the memorial honoring classmate Randall Arbogast, who died of wounds during the Vietnam War, was discussed. Fred L. Ware, Jr. had spoken with Randall’s sister, Kayleen (Arbogast) Dunsmoor, also a member of the TVHS Class of 1964, who informed him that another death certificate was required for the memorial dedication to proceed. Although a death certificate had already been sent, another copy will be mailed. The class will be kept informed as the effort to honor Randall progresses.

Janet (Kittle) McCloud spoke of contacts with class members unable to attend the 2015 reunion who sent their regrets: Sheryl (Hawkins) Birdsinger who was visiting a family member in another area of the state, William “Bill” Doner who has been in the United Kingdom since January, Anna Grace (Casto) Huston who had just arrived in South Carolina from a trip across country and Faye Ellen (Smith) Watson who had to cancel her plans at the last minute.

Classmate Gary Channell gave the Class of 1964 treasurer’s report. He informed the class that all outstanding bills will be paid, and that the class remains solvent for another year.

At the end of the meeting class members David Matthew and Richard Judy agreed to secure a location for the Class of 1964’s 2016 reunion gathering. Information will be mailed to class members in early 2016 informing them of the reunion plans for the third weekend in August of 2016.

Before departing, the class played several games of Bingo. Many nice gifts were won by some lucky Bingo players. The top Bingo winners of the afternoon were Allen and Sharon (Shreve) Armstrong with four bingo wins between them. They took home an insulated food keeper contributed by Danny and Janet (Kittle) McCloud and a Christmas Nativity which was hand painted and restored by classmate Larry See. Their wins also included a book, The Bathroom Reader, contributed by George and Sue Coussoule and a ceramic angel. An engraved Class of 1964 mug, contributed by Beverly (Currence) Hammonds, was also won by the couple.

Other multiple winners were Mary (Shiflett) Wamsley and Sharon Matthew, wife of David. Mary won a stand-on-its-own handmade gingerbread doll and a t-shirt contributed by Larry and Sally See. The t-shirt was imprinted with the phrase “I was born in the USA….Many years ago”. Sharon won a handmade autumn wreath and a basket of books containing reading snacks and a book light.

Virginia (Shoulders) Hogan, another multiple Bingo winner, took home a spring basket with matching green, yellow and white crocheted afghan. She also won a bottle of fine wine and a handmade fabric Christmas wreath with attached snowman that had been donated back to the game by Tom Zirkle. Judy (Ware) Primavero won some homemade jellies - blackberry, black raspberry and red raspberry - from the kitchen of David Matthew. Tabu cologne was also a Bingo win for Judy.

An interesting Bingo win for Dairel Arbogast was an envelope of lottery tickets. Danny McCloud’s win was a Second Amendment sign, contributed by Larry See, which will hang in the McCloud cabin on Kittle Creek. Sally See, wife of Larry, won a ceramic fragrance warmer with vanilla cookie crunch scent. Janet (Kittle) McCloud took home a West Virginia quarter paperweight and two potholders contributed by Judy (Ware) Primavero.

Calling the Bingo games was George Coussoule. George was assisted by Fred L. Ware, Jr. who selected gifts for the games and delivered them to the winning Bingo players. Sue Coussoule distributed the Bingo playing cards and markers.

The Tygarts Valley High School Class of 1964 enjoyed their time together in the upper valley and appreciated their invitation to meet at the Valley Head Community Center. The Class of 1964’s 51st Class Reunion ended with classmates wishing one another well in the coming year and looking forward to meeting again on Saturday, August 20, 2016.

Attending the TVHS Class of 1964’s 51st Class Reunion were: Dairel Arbogast, Gary and Carolyn (Corley) Channell, George and Sue Coussoule, Beverly (Currence) Hammonds, Jerry Haddix, Ralph and Virginia “Boots” (Shoulders) Hogan, Richard Judy, David and Sharon Matthew, Danny and Janet (Kittle) McCloud, Larry and Sally See, Charles and Mary (Shiflett) Wamsley, Allen and Sharon (Shreve) Armstrong, Bob and Edna Mae (Stalnaker) Tacy, Fred and Patricia (McCauley) Ware, Judy (Ware) Primavero, Tom Zirkle and Charles and Carolyn Church.

TVHS CLASS OF 1964 51st CLASS REUNION by Slidely Slideshow

Sunday, August 17, 2014

REUNION DAY

Good Morning, Class of '64
Front Row:
Jerry Haddix, Newton Ware, George Coussoule,
Bob Tacy, Danny McCloud
Second Row:
Sondra (Bennett) Kniley, Gary Channell, Ettie (Wegman) Grey,
Dianne (Smith) Huntley, Anna Grace (Casto) Huston,
Sheryl (Hawkins) Birdsinger, Delores (Armstrong) Shiflett,
Mary (Shiflett) Wamsley
Third Row:
Diane (Bennett) Blizzard, Linda (Scott) Magyar,
Faye (Smith) Watson, Dick Judy, Sharon (Shreve) Armstrong,
Charlotte (Hannah) Vallandingham, Mary Ellen (Ice) Guzy,
Judy (Ware) Primavero, former classmate Karen (Spencer) Johnson,
Beverly (Currence) Hammonds, former classmate Carolyn (Brady) Kabler,
Paula (Pnakovich) Staud, Patricia (McCauley) Ware
Fourth Row:
Reuben Currence, Glen Rader, Tom Zirkle,
David Matthew, Bill Cool, Larry See, Fred Ware



The Tygarts Valley High School Class of 1964 held its 50th Class Reunion August 9-10, 2014. The reunion began with a formal gathering on Saturday, August 9, at the Tygarts Valley Fire Hall in Dailey, West Virginia. On Sunday morning, August 10, several members of the class enjoyed breakfast together at C & J's Restaurant in Valley Bend, West Virginia.

As class members arrived on Saturday afternoon they were given a Tygarts Valley High School Class of 1964 50th Class Reunion Program. They also received a tote bag imprinted with a picture of the old Tygarts Valley High School building (as it was when the Class of 1964 graduated) and filled with special favors and gifts. A glass mug imprinted with the Bulldog mascot and filled with retro candies the Class of 1964 would have enjoyed during their growing years was also given to each class member as they entered. The ladies of the Class of 1964 were given a handmade corsage and a specially made Original Valley Girl doll.

Class members renewed acquaintances and were formally welcomed to their 50th Class Reunion by 1964 Class President, Fred Ware, Jr. Group pictures were taken of the class by local photographer, Pam Andrews.

During Saturday's activities several awards of recognition were given. Winning the award for the first to register for the Class of 1964's 50th Class Reunion was Dick Judy. He was presented with a 50 Year Sash, which he wore proudly during the evening's festivities.

Winning the award for being the last class members of the Class of 1964 to register were Diane (Bennett) Blizzard and Sondra (Bennett) Kniley. The two, being sisters, will share possession of the paddle which was presented to them.

Receiving the award for being the first class member to arrive at the reunion was Reuben Currence. He was given cheering pom poms for his effort.

The last class member to arrive at the reunion was Sandra (Kiess) Lewis. She was awarded a wet noodle for being so slow.

Recognized for traveling the farthest to the 50th Reunion was Sheryl (Hawkins) Birdsinger. Sheryl traveled from Euless, Texas to attend the reunion.

A special, personal Bulldog Recognition Award was given to each graduate and former class member. Each award was signed with the paw of the Tygarts Valley High School Bulldog mascot.

A drawing was held for a numbered Wayne Hart painting of the old Tygarts Valley High School building. The painting was donated by Gary and Carolyn (Corley) Channell. Delores (Armstrong) Shiflett was the winner of the Wayne Hart painting.

Succulent baskets in the school colors of red and white were given as door prizes. Winning the baskets were George Coussoule, Faye (Smith) Watson, Reuben Currence, Judy (Ware) Primavero and Anna (Casto) Huston. Sharon (Shreve) Armstrong drew the names for the prizes that were given to her classmates.

Framed pictures and names of twelve deceased class members were displayed on a Memorial Table. Friend and classmate, the Rev. Glen Rader, conducted a Memorial Program in their remembrance. The name of each classmate was read, and a moment of silence was observed in their memory. Remembered and missed by the Class of 1964 were Randall Warren Arbogast, Shirley Jean (Barrickman) Zavatsky, Mervin Ray Chaney, Lloyd Conrad, Margaret (Gear) Steinwuck, Kenneth Lynn Harris, Benny Hinzman, David James Knight, Joyce Faye (Riggleman) Collier, Loretta Jewell (Rosencrance) Matthew, Dale Edward Strawder, and Polly Ann (Williams) Channell.

A Military Recognition Program was presented by friend, classmate and former Army officer, Larry See. All veterans present were honored and given a gift of canned peaches which held particular significance to them. Special recognition was given to class members and guests who had served in Vietnam during the Vietnam Conflict. Classmate Randall Warren Arbogast, who died of injuries received while serving in Vietnam, was especially remembered and honored by his classmates. Along with a Vietnam Veteran hat, Larry presented unique gifts to the Vietnam Veterans. He ended his program with a moving salute to his fellow classmates and other attendees who had served in Vietnam. 

Members of the Class of 1964 who served in the military are Bill Alexander (Army), Randall Arbogast (Army), Dairel Arbogast (Army), Ray Chaney (Army), Rodney Channell (Air Force), John Collett (Army), Lloyd Conrad (Army/Navy), Bill Cool (Army/Navy), George Coussoule (Army), Jerry Haddix (Army), Kenneth Harris (Army), Ralph Hogan (Air Force), David Knight (Army), David Matthew (Army), Glen Rader (Army), Leon Rennix (National Guard), Chris Ritter (Army), Delbert Salisbury (Army), Larry See (Army), John Snelson (Army), Charles Stalnaker (Army), Robert Tacy (Army), Robert Teter (Army), Rodger Wamsley (Marines), Fred Ware, Jr. (Army), Newton Ware (Army) and Tom Zirkle (Army).  

At the end of the evening a lively auction was enjoyed by the whole group with Fred Ware, Jr. as auctioneer. Many interesting items donated by class members were auctioned, including the TVHS banner that had hung over the stage in the school gym. Donated by David Matthew, who had found it in the trash to be destroyed, it was won and will be preserved by Gary and Carolyn (Corley) Channell. A brick from the old Tygarts Valley High School building, which has been torn down, was donated by Bob and Edna Mae (Stalnaker) Tacy. The brick was won by Bill and Donna (Boserman) Cool. Bob and Edna also donated a large wooden rocking chair won by Danny and Janet (Kittle) McCloud.

A small wooden chair made by Reuben Currence and donated by him and his wife, Marvella, was won by Charles and Mary (Shiflett) Wamsley. Two welcome rocks designed by Ketterman Creations and donated by Bill and Beverly (Currence) Hammonds and Danny and Janet (Kittle) McCloud were won by Lee and Dianne (Smith) Huntley and Paul and Sandra (Kiess) Lewis.

A canvas tote bag imprinted with a picture of the old Tygarts Valley High School building and containing a hat, tee shirt and mouse pad imprinted with the same picture was won by George and Sue Coussoule. Another canvas tote bag imprinted with the old Tygarts Valley High School building and signed by the class members of 1964 attending the 50th reunion was also auctioned. The tote bag contained an imprinted mug, mouse pad, book markers and t-shirt. One of the 50th Reunion banners used during the evening was also included with this auction. The auction was won by Gary and Carolyn (Corley) Channell. 

Crochet work by Ettie (Wegman) Grey, and other numerous items sold during the auction, will help fund future reunions of the Tygarts Valley High School Class of 1964.

After the blessing by Larry See, a meal of baked steak, Judy's Crock-pot Chicken, green beans, mashed potatoes with gravy, coleslaw and rolls was served by the Ladies Auxiliary of the Tygarts Valley Fire Department. The Auxiliary also prepared an hor dourves table and punch. A dessert cake, decorated with a picture of the old Tygarts Valley High School building by Mee-meez of Elkins, was cut and served by Carolyn (Corley) Channell.

Before departing on Saturday evening, the class decided to meet for less formal gatherings in August of each year. George Coussoule invited the class to reunite in 2015 at the Valley Head Community Center in Valley Head, West Virginia. Postcard reminders containing directions and time for the event will be mailed to 1964 class members. The information will also be posted on the class Facebook page (www.facebook.com/TVHSclassof64) and class blog Tygarts Valley High School Class of 1964 (tvhs1964.blogspot.com).

On Sunday, August 10, several 1964 class members met at C & J's Restaurant in Valley Bend for an early morning breakfast. After the blessing was given by Rev. Glen Rader, a breakfast buffet was enjoyed by the group. The 50th Class Reunion of the Tygarts Valley High School Class of 1964 came to a close with quiet conversation and deep appreciation for friendships renewed and newly formed. 

Judy's (Ware-Primavero) 
Crock-Pot Chicken 

6 boneless chicken breasts
1 Stick of Butter
Lemon Pepper Seasoning to taste
Place about 1/2 inch of water 
in the bottom of the Crock-Pot.
Cook on high setting until 
chicken is heated through. 
Turn to low setting for 6 to 
7 hours until done.

Some 50th Reunion Pictures
Found and Filched From Here and There


 

Sunday, July 6, 2014

DAY 35 - COUNTING DOWN TO THE 50TH

Good Morning, Class of '64
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The Rainbow - Grandma Moses
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Pull Boys, Grandma Moses - 1957
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Born: September 7, 1860;
Greenwich (town), New York
Died: November 13, 1961;
Hoosick Falls, New York

Anna Mary Robertson, 
Grandma Moses,
painted from 1935, 
when in her sixties, 
to 1961 when she passed away.
 
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The Old Chedkered House - Grandma Moses - 1953
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Joy Ride - Grandma Mose - 1953
 
In 1961 we were sophomores in high school.
Sophomore
 
soph·o·more
ˈsäf(ə)ˌmôr/
noun
noun: sophomore; plural noun: sophomores
a second-year college or high school student.
 
soph·o·more   
(sf-môr, sfmôr)n.
a. A second-year student in a U.S. college.
b. A tenth-grade student in a U.S. high school.




HEADLINES

 
EVENTS
 
Jan 1st - Largest check issued, Natl Bank of Chicago to Sears ($960.242 billion)
Jan 3rd - US breaks diplomatic relations with Cuba
Jan 11th - Racial riot at University of Georgia
Jan 17th - President Dwight D. Eisenhower delivers a televised farewell address to the nation three days before leaving office, in which he warns against the accumulation of power by the "military-industrial complex".
Jan 23rd - Supreme Court rules cities & states have right to censor films
Jan 25th - 1st live, nationally televised presidential news conference (JFK)

Feb 11th - Robert Weaver sworn in with then highest federal post by a black
Feb 15th - Entire US figure skating team of 18, dies in Belgian Sabena 707 crash

Mar 1st - President Kennedy establishes the Peace Corp
Mar 13th - JFK sets up the Alliance for Progress
Mar 27th - Black demonstrators in Charleston staged ride-ins on street cars
Mar 29th - 23rd Amendment to the US Constitution ratified, allowing Washington DC residents to vote in presidential elections

Apr 10th - Adolf Eichmann tried as a war criminal in Israel
Apr 13th - UN General Assembly condemns South-Africa's apartheid
Apr 24th - JFK accepts "sole responsibility" following Bay of Pigs
Apr 30th - 1st shuttle flights between Washington DC, Boston & NYC begin (Eastern)
May 1st - 1st US airplane hijacked to Cuba

May 1st - Fidel Castro announces there will be no more elections in Cuba
May 4th - CORE begins freedom rides from Washington, DC
May 5th - Alan Shepard becomes 1st American in space (aboard Freedom 7)
May 17th - Castro offers to exchange Bay of Pigs prisoners for 500 bulldozers
May 25th - JFK sets goal of putting a man on Moon before the end of decade
Jun 3rd - JFK & Khrushchev meet in Vienna

Jun 16th - Soviet ballet dancer Rudolf Nureyev defects to West in Paris
Jun 25th - Iraq announces that Kuwait is a part of Iraq (Kuwait disagrees)

Jul 15th - Spain accept equal rights for men & women
Jul 19th - 1st in-flight movie shown (TWA)
Jul 21st - Launch of Mercury 4 (Liberty Bell) with Grissom
Jul 24th - Beginning of a trend, a US commercial plane is hijacked to Cuba
Jul 25th - In a speech John F. Kennedy emphasizes that any attack on Berlin is an attack on NATO.
Jul 31st - Israel welcomes its 1,000,000th immigrant

Aug 13th - Construction of the Berlin Wall begins in East Germany
Aug 16th - Martin L King protests for black voting right in Miami
Aug 17th - Kennedy administration establishes Alliance for Progress

Aug 24th - Former nazi leader Johannes Vorster becomes South Africa's minister of justice
Aug 30th - J B Parsons is 1st African American judge of a US District Court

Sep 5th - President Kennedy signs law against hijacking (death penalty)
Sep 11th - Foundation of the World Wildlife Fund.
Sep 19th - Betty and Barney Hill claim that they saw a mysterious craft in the sky and that it tried to abduct them.
Sep 20th - James Meredith refused access as a student in Mississippi
Sep 30th - Bill for Boston Tea Party is paid by Mayor Snyder of Oregon who wrote a check for $196, the total cost of all tea lost

Oct 9th - US members of communist party obliged to report themselves to Police
Oct 18th - Emergency crisis proclaimed in South Vietnam due to communist attack
Oct 31st - Federal judge rules that Birmingham, Alabama, laws against integrated playing fields are illegal

Nov 11th - Stalingrad renamed Volgograd
Nov 15th - UN bans nuclear arms
Nov 16th - Great Britain limits immigration from Commonwealth countries
Nov 18th - JFK sends 18,000 military advisors to South Vietnam
Nov 29th - Freedom Riders attacked by white mob at bus station in Miss.

Dec 2nd - Fidel Castro declares he's a Marxist, & will lead Cuba to Communism
Dec 9th - SS Col Adolf Eichmann found guilty of war crimes in Israel
Dec 11th - Adolf Eichmann is found guilty of war crimes, in Israel
Dec 11th - JFK provides US miltary helicopters & crews to South Vietnam
Dec 12th - Martin Luther King Jr & 700 demonstraters arrested in Albany Ga
Dec 23rd - Fidel Castro announces Cuba will release 1,113 prisoners from failed 1961 Bay of Pigs Invasion for $62M worth of food & medical supplies
Dec 31st - Marshall Plan expires after distributing more than $12 billion


MAN OF THE YEAR

President John F. Kennedy



TIME wrote, "In his first year as President, John Fitzgerald Kennedy showed qualities that have made him a promising leader ... Those same qualities, if developed further, may make him a great President."



Kennedy Quotes

The cost of freedom is always high, but Americans have always paid it. And one path we shall never choose, and that is the path of surrender, or submission.

A man may die, nations may rise and fall, but an idea lives on.

The American, by nature, is optimistic. He is experimental, an inventor and a builder who builds best when called upon to build greatly.

The ignorance of one voter in a democracy impairs the security of all. 

The best road to progress is freedom's road. 

Cost of Living 1961

Yearly Inflation Rate USA 1.07%
  • Average Cost of new house $12,500.00
  • Average Income per year $5,315.00
  • Cost of a gallon of Gas 27 cents
  • Average Cost of a new car $2,850.00
  • Bacon for 1LB 67 cents
  • Eggs per dozen 30 cents
  • Below are some Prices for UK Pounds Sterling
  • Average House Price 2,770

FADS - TRIVIA
 
The population of the United States is 182,992,000
National Debt 292.6 Billion
Unemployment is 5.5%
Life Expectancy: 70.2 years

With cold war tensions growing Kennedy suggests that Americans build fall out shelters in their back yards.

Pampers disposable diapers were
available for the first time.

"Yabba Dabba Do"
Fred Flintstone

"For those who think young"
Pepsi

"Hertz puts you in the driver’s seat"
Hertz

ADVERTISING

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AUTOMOBILES

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BOOKS

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 FASHION

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MOVIES

Sep 23rd - 1st movie to become a TV series
How to Marry a Millionaire

33rd Annual Academy Awards
http://www.mrpopculture.com/1961#top%20pop
Best Picture - "The Apartment"
Best Actor - Burt Lancaster - "Elmer Gantry"
Best Actress - Elizabeth Taylor - "Butterfield 8"
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Popular Films
http://www.thepeoplehistory.com/1961.html 
  • The Guns of Navarone
  • The Parent Trap
  • The Absent-Minded Professor
  • 101 Dalmatians
  • Breakfast at Tiffany's
  • El Cid
  • The Misfits
  • The Hustler
  • West Side Story 
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Clark Gable & Marilyn Monroe 
Scenes from The Misifits


MUSIC

http://www.mrpopculture.com/1961#top%20pop 
http://www.pop-culture.us/Annual/1961.html 
Top 100 Hits of 1961
http://www.musicoutfitters.com/topsongs/1961.htm


Billboard Number One Songs

November 28, 1960 - January 8, 1961:
Are You Lonesome Tonight? - Elvis Presley


January 9 - January 29:
Wonderland By Night Bert Kaempfert 


January 30 - February 12:
Will You Love Me Tomorrow The Shirelles


February 13 - February 26:
Calcutta Lawrence Welk 


February 27 - March 19:
Pony Time Chubby Checker

 
March 20 - April 2:
Surrender Elvis Presley

April 3 - April 23:
Blue Moon The Marcels


April 24 - May 21:
Runaway Del Shannon 


May 22 - May 28:
Mother-In-Law Ernie K-Doe


May 29 - June 4:
Travelin' Man Ricky Nelson


June 5 - June 18:
Running Scared Roy Orbison


June 19 - June 25:
Moody River Pat Boone 


June 26 - July 9:
Quarter To Three Gary U.S. Bonds


July 10 - August 27:
  Tossin' And Turnin' Bobby Lewis


August 28 - September 3:
Wooden Heart Joe Dowell 


September 4 - September 17:
Michael The Highwaymen 


September 18 - October 8:
Take Good Care Of My Baby Bobby Vee


October 9 - October 22:
Hit The Road Jack Ray Charles 

October 23 - November 5:
Runaround Sue Dion


November 6 - December 10:
Big Bad John Jimmy Dean


December 11 - December 17:
Please Mr. Postman The Marvelettes


December 18, 1961 - January 12, 1962:
The The Lion Sleeps Tonight The Tokens



Dec 14th - Jimmy Dean's "Big Bad John" is the 
1st country song to get a gold record.
Dec 31st - Beach Boys play their debut gig 
under that name

Best male vocal single
Georgia on My Mind
Ray Charles

Best female vocal single
Mack the Knife
Ella Fitzgerald

Record of the year
Theme From a Summer Place
Percy Faith
 

Most popular recorded 
songs of 1961 in the US:
  • Wonderland by Night - Bert Kaempfert
  • Will You Love Me Tomorrow - The Shirelles
  • Calcutta - Lawrence Welk
  • Pony Time - Chubby Checker
  • Surrender - Elvis Presley

 Sea of Heartbreak
A country music song that 
reached #2 on the Billboard Hot 
Country Singles & Tracks chart.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_of_Heartbreak
Don Gibson - 1961

Big Bad John
number one on the Billboard Hot 100 
won Jimmy Dean the 1962 Grammy Award 
for Best Country & Western Recording. 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Bad_John 
Jimmy Dean - 1961

Walk on By
Leroy Van Dyke's most successful single,
spending 37 weeks on the country chart
and a record-breaking 19 at the
number-one position. "Walk on By"
crossed over to the pop
chart peaking at number five.
It was named by Billboard magazine as the
biggest country music record in history.
The 19-week run of "Walk On By"
is a record that stood for 51 years.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walk_On_By_%28Leroy_Van_Dyke_song%29
Leroy Van Dyke - 1961

The Bowl Weevil
A century old, traditional blues song.
The Bowl Weevil Song spent three weeks
at number two on the Hot 100 chart
and reached number two on the R&B chart.
It holds the distinction of being the first
number-one song on the
Billboard Easy Listening chart.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boll_Weevil_%28song%29
Brook Benton - 1961


SPORTS
Oct 9th - NY Yankees beat Cincinnati Reds, 
4 games to 1 in 58th World Series
Dec 18th - For 2nd consecutive year, AP names Wilma Rudolph female athlete of year

TELEVISION

 13th annual Emmy Awards
http://www.mrpopculture.com/1961#top%20pop
  • Outstanding news show - Huntley-Brinkley
  • Best comedy - Jack Benny Show
  • Outstanding single performance by an actor - Maurice Evans - “MacBeth” - Hallmark Hall of Fame.
  • Outstanding single performance by an actress - Judith Anderson “MacBeth”
  • Leading actor in a series - Raymond Burr for Perry Mason
  • Leading actress in a series – Barbara Stanwyck - The Barbara Stanwyck Show
  • Supporting performer in a single show – Don Knotts - The Andy Griffith Show
  • Dramatic writing - Rod Serling - The Twilight Zone
  • Television Music - Leonard Bernstein for Leonard Bernstein and the New York Philharmonic

 Popular TV
http://www.thepeoplehistory.com/1961.html 
  • Wagon Train
  • Bonanza
  • Gunsmoke
  • Perry Mason
  • The Red Skelton Show
  • Andy Griffith
  • Candid Camera
  • My Three Sons
  • Alfred Hitchcock Presents
  • The Twilight Zone
  • Mister Ed (first broadcast in October, 1961) 

Perry Mason
1957 to 1966

A fictional Los Angeles defense attorney who
originally appeared in detective fiction books
written by Erle Stanley Gardner.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perry_Mason
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perry_Mason_%28TV_series%29
 Perry Mason
Opening Theme Song

RECIPES

A Best-of-the-Bake-off winner in Pillsbury’s 1961 competition.
Mrs. Richard Philabaum, the Bake-Off winner and originator of the recipe, said the Vienna meeting, in 1961, between President Kennedy and Premier Khrushchev inspired her to combine potatoes (Irish) 
with stroganoff (Russian).


Makes 8 to 10 servings

Beef Sauce Ingredients:
1 1/2 lbs ground beef
1/2 cup chopped onion
1/4 cup flour
1 Tbsp ketchup
3/4 cup beef broth
1/2 tsp salt
1/4 tsp fresh ground pepper
1 can cream of mushroom soup ( or 1 1/2 cups of the home-made mushroom sauce in the right column)
1 cup sour cream

Potato Puff Topping Ingredients:
1 1/2 cups water
1/4 cup butter
1 1/2 tsp salt
1/2 cup milk
2 cups mashed potato flakes
2 eggs
1 cup all purpose flour
2 tsp baking powder

Instructions:
Brown ground beef. Remove to a bowl with slotted spoon. Saute onion until soft in drippings. Drain. Combine onions with meat in pan.
Blend in flour, catsup, broth salt and pepper. Cook until thick, stirring constantly. Stir in cream of mushroom soup (or home-made mushroom sauce) and sour cream.
Make potato puff batter: Heat water, butter, salt and microwave for 1 to 2 minutes. Stir in potato flakes. Whip in eggs, beating well after each addition. Stir in flour and baking powder, blend well.
Pour stroganoff into ramekins. Top each one with a ball of the potato dough. Bake at 425 degrees for 25 to 30 minutes or until potato puffs are cooked through.

If you just can’t bring yourself to include canned cream of mushroom soup… make a roux–melt 1 Tbsp butter in a pan, whisk in & toast a small amount of flour. Add enough milk to thicken this into a white sauce. Salt and pepper to taste. Set that aside. Saute a cup of chopped mushrooms in 1 tsp of olive oil. Mix the mushrooms into the white sauce you just made. Substitute 1 1/2 cups of this sauce for the can of mushroom soup in the recipe.

Candy Bar Cookies

Bake-Off® Contest 13, 1961
Alice Reese
Minneapolis, Minnesota

  • prep time 1 hr 15 min
  • total time
  • ingredients 16
  • servings 40

Ingredients:
Base
3/4 cup powdered sugar
3/4 cup margarine or butter, softened
2 tablespoons whipping cream
1 teaspoon vanilla
2 cups all purpose or unbleached flour

Filling
21caramels, unwrapped
3 tablespoons whipping cream
3 tablespoons margarine or butter
3/4cup powdered sugar
3/4cup chopped pecans
 

Glaze
1/3cup semisweet chocolate chips
1 tablespoon whipping cream
2 teaspoons margarine or butter
3 tablespoons powdered sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla
40 pecan halves (1/2 cup), if desired


Directions:

·  1 In large bowl, combine all base ingredients except flour; blend well. Lightly spoon flour into measuring cup; level off. Add flour; mix well. If necessary, cover dough with plastic wrap; refrigerate 1 hour for easier handling.

·  2 Heat oven to 325°F. On well-floured surface, roll out half of dough at a time into 10x8-inch rectangle. With pastry wheel or knife, cut into 2-inch squares. Place 1/2 inch apart on ungreased cookie sheets.

·  3 Bake at 325°F. for 10 to 13 minutes or until set. Remove from cookie sheets; place on wire racks. Cool 15 minutes or until completely cooled.

·  4 In medium saucepan, combine caramels, 3 tablespoons whipping cream and 3 tablespoons margarine; cook over low heat, stirring frequently, until caramels are melted and mixture is smooth. Remove from heat. Stir in 3/4 cup powdered sugar and chopped pecans. (Add additional whipping cream a few drops at a time, if needed for desired spreading consistency.) Spread 1 teaspoon warm filling on each cookie square.

·  5 In small saucepan, combine chocolate chips, 1 tablespoon whipping cream and 2 teaspoons margarine. Cook over low heat, stirring frequently, until chocolate chips are melted and mixture is smooth. REMOVE FROM HEAT. Stir in 3 tablespoons powdered sugar and 1 teaspoon vanilla. Spread glaze evenly over caramel filling on each cookie. Top each with pecan half.

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Black Horses - Grandma Moses - 1942
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Moving Day on the Farm - Grandma Moses - 1951