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JAN 24 1965, FEB 2 1966 Sock Hop Turns Them Out The Wheat Ridge Youth Council staged its first afternoon Sock Hop after it found that area youngsters were no longer interested in ballroom or square dancing. And this was the result. About 150 turned out, most of them junior high school age. There was no ticket selling at the door. Instead, students registered at schools. A four-piece band, the Beiruts, charged no fee, and a McDonald's provided free orange juice. Credit: Denver Post (Denver Post via Getty Images)
JAN 24 1965, FEB 2 1966 Sock Hop Turns Them Out The Wheat Ridge Youth Council staged its first afternoon Sock Hop after it found that area youngsters were no longer interested in ballroom or square dancing. And this was the result. About 150 turned out, most of them junior high school age. There was no ticket selling at the door. Instead, students registered at schools. A four-piece band, the Beiruts, charged no fee, and a McDonald's provided free orange juice. Credit: Denver Post (Denver Post via Getty Images)
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