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. €RAYON CORNER
“When I grow up! will be a mother because L will feed the baby.
My husband will goto work, Then I will take the baby for a walk."
Kate Loughborough
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School days are here again,
“let's do the wobble”.
player, and plenty of wide open
space..what do you get? The
Twist. Does it stop there?.Not on
your life. On comes the Mashed
/Potato, the Stroll, the Watusi,
and the Wobble. But teens will
tell you the Twist didn't start it
all. Before Twisting came the
Hully Gully, the Fish and the Fly.
The story goes even further
ade since about 1910--when the
maidenly waltz was first chased
off the floor by ragtime rhythms.
Then it was the Turkey Trot, the
(Continued from Page 13)
68 Harold Rowe
69 Sam Aver
70 John George
71 Fred Morrison
12 Jobe Evans
713 Jim Chellew
74 Jim Quick
15 Ralph “Bosco” Leonard
76 Ernie Eva
17 Dick “Knubby" Clemence
78 Fred Thomas
719 William John Pascoe
80 Doug Toy
81 Jay Domitrovitch
82 Buddy Dower
83 John Casci
84 Dick Trathen
85 “Popeye”
86 Dave Oats
87 Jack Owens.
husband)
89 Charles Beard
90 Joe Holman
91 Harry Rowe
92 Jim Bell
93 Joe Richards
94 Jack Warren
95 Fred Watts
96 Louie Roura
97 Banger Allen
98 "Jackass" Johnson
99 Bruce Leary
100 Willie Arthur
101 Hughlett Dunn
102 Harold James
103 Herman Thompson
104 Les Thompson
105 Beanny Reed
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Give a teen-ager a record, a88 Ollie Knudsen (Laura Thomas
a ae e@oee OsGe eseus Snes o@ wevTyii ry. 1
School Days Bring Ba
Tommy that made mature adults
shake their heads. Indeed, the
editors of the Ladies’ Home Journalissaid to have fired 15 young
ladies for dancing the Turkey Trot
during their lunch hour in 1911.
The Tango was denounced as
“wicked” in 1914.
In the 20s, the Charleston was
only for “wild” and energetic
youth. And the Lindy in the 30s
made a lot of parents shudder.
Just before World War II come the.
Conga--a group formation that
back, covering -not—just-today"s —prorected-the poor dancer, if it—
teen, but the teens of every dec-\ did little else. After the War it
was the Mambo..then the Cha
Cha. And inthe last few years it's
been--you guessed it--the Twist.
Someone described the Twist
Grizzly Bear, andthe Texas yerywell: "Make like you're dryCbob CSijine FOOL’S GOLD
106 Marsh Cummins
107 Jimmie Peters
108 Porky Bastian
109 Bill Youngman
110 Jack Heather
111 Joe Arthur
112 Norman Wasley
113 Jack Hill
114 Al Richards
115 Gordon Hosking
116 Lamar Rowe
117
118 Charles Hughes
119 Bob Cannon
120 Fern Green
121 Felix Mazzanti
122 Jacker Wasley
123 Art “Sunny” Pepper
124 Walter Perry
125 Bert Beard
126 Charles Oliver
127 Dickie Dale
128 Billie Moore
129 "Park City” Wilkeson
130 Albert Bawden
131 Bill Smith
132 Wilkeson
133 Bill Hooper
134 Eddie Blaimire
135 Joe Scurr
136 Frank-Verloid
137 John Myers
138 Stan Snell
139 Clarence Coombs
140 Bill Fry
141 Jack Sherrill
142 Will Trudgeon
143 Dick Steele
144 Howard Mewton
145 Jim Pattie Hampton
146 John L. Sullivan
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141 MILL STREET
A
da
fo
k Twister = C istering yourself off with a towel. But a
the towel isn't there. Just you 2
are." Detractors can become vioa
lent. SaysGeoffrey Holder, well©
known modern dancer, “Other :
dances turned into gimmicks, ©
Here, a gimmick turned intoa &%
Gance.” 3 = S
Be that as it may, Twisting @&
caught on. Teens are still doing ,,
it with the greatest of pleasure >
on dance floors across the country. What happened to the Hully o
Gully? Strictly passe. Most of its < .
movementstook place inthe legs, = @
which were dangerously bowed, qa
and went from the fronttothe ®
S
sides of the body in a series of
quavers.
Astillcurrent dance, the Fish,
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147 “Buckshot” Worthley
148 Floyd Cartwright
149 Pete Corin
150 Chas. Johns Tipperary
151
152 Art Hellings
153 Jack Pierce
154 Jim Wales
155 Ray Hooper
156 Ed Barrow
157 Oakley Pollard
~ 158 Jack Warren
159 Pedro Corin
160 Louie Bultez
161 John
162 Joe Whiting
163 "Plaster Back” Ernie Rodda
164 Alfee Richards
165 Joe Tellum
166 Si Hawk
167 Nick Alexander
168 Scotty Partington
169 Dick Wasley
170 Willie Oats
171 Bob Thomas
172 Buck Walker
173 Jim Davies
174 Jack Gilbert
175 John Rodda
176 John
177 Dicky James
178 Joe Rumney
179 Gene Meservey
180 Bill Stipes
181 Bob Gilbert
182 Charley Plumbtree
183 Bill Gilbert
184 Ernie Crase
185 Ed Roberts
186
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