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The 1950’s Picture project!

1. People from the 50’s Pat Boone, singer actor write Fats Domino, R&B and rock and roll pianist and singer-songwriter Dwight Eisenhower Doris Day, actress, singer, and animal rights activist Buddy Holly, singer-songwriter and a pioneer of rock and roll actress, singer, and animal rights activist

People continued The Big Bopper, disc jockey, singer, and songwriter Chuck Berry, guitarist, singer and songwriter, and one of the pioneers of rock and roll music Dick Clark, Businessman, game show host Radio/television personality Truman James Dean, actor

People continued Chubby Checker, singer song-writer Bill Haley and the Comets Teenagers

Cat. 2 Style, fads, and trends Sock hop, had to remove shoes to dance, sneakers changed this Leather jacket The twist Letterman Sweaters Rock ‘n Roll Ponytails Carhop Mr. Potato Head Soda Fountain

Cat. 3 Songs, movies, tv shows Father Knows Best Rebel Without a Cause Heartbreak Hotel Yakety Yak Lassie The Lone Ranger The Mickey Mouse Club Howdy Doody Time Ozzie and Harriet

Cat. 4 Technology and entertainment Radio Television American Bandstand Jukebox Records Chevy Studebaker Drive-In-Movie The Lone Ranger

Category 5 Products Dippity doo Hairspray Pencil Skirts Bobby sox Pet rocks Penny Loafers Saddle Oxfords Hoola Hoop Pedal Pushers

Assignment! _____Create a display _____ pick 6 items from each category _____ total of 30 items _____ Each item must have a description about the item _____Spelling counts _____ Must be neat _____ Include a picture for each item. It Can be printed or drawn 60 Points!