Did you wait in anticipation for a disc jockey by the name of Alan Freed to debut the newest hits by Elvis Presley and Buddy Holly? Do you remember hearing the news that sitting President Dwight Eisenhower had suffered a mild stroke? Were you reading the sports page when it was announced that the Dodgers were leaving Brooklyn for Los Angeles?
If so, then you lived in the year that saw two young Liverpudlians named John Lennon and Paul McCartney meet for the first time. It was also the year that Jack Paar took over "The Tonight Show" from Steve Allen; Dick Clark brought "American Bandstand" to the airwaves; and Arkansas Gov. Orval Faubus called out the National Guard to prevent nine African-American students from entering a Little Rock high school. The year was 1957, and here in Burbank, on the evening of June 13, the Burbank High School Class of '57 was presented their diplomas on the stage of the Starlight Bowl.