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Says he: "It bothered me at first - getting locked up at night. I've got used to it now, and it's just another day. The girls coming in - that's the most tempting part, but I'll be out in February." Bobby Medley, 18, convicted of forcible trespassing, performed so well on the job at the Beacon Motel and Restaurant outside Raleigh that he was hired when he was paroled last week. Said Motel Owner G. G. Frazier: "I'm going to use more prisoners in the future. They're harder workers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Prisons: Outside on the Job | 9/14/1962 | See Source »

...peak form for last week's A.A.U. championships, Carolyn had to share her glory with another Los Angeles teenager: her best friend, 16-year-old Sharon Finneran, who broke the listed world records in the 200-meter butterfly (2 min. 31.2 sec.) and the 400-meter individual medley (5 min. 25.4 sec.). A swimming nomad, Sharon was born in Rockville Centre, N.Y., started swimming competitively in Florida, moved with her schoolteacher mother to Los Angeles last year to work with Carolyn and Coach Daland. The girls live only six blocks apart, and both attend John Marshall High School, where...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: The Swim Twins | 8/31/1962 | See Source »

...Rhapsody over, Goodman and company piled into their more familiar repertory-such songs as Let's Dance and One O'Clock Jump-with a gusto that brought the audience to its feet and saved the evening. Vocalist Joya Sherrill, in strapless white gown, belted out a medley of show tunes, broke into a fractured Russian jazz version of the popular song Katyusha, finally set the crowd roaring by drawling out a throaty "Spasibo bolshoe" (Thank you very much). After five encores, the band signed off with its theme song, Let's Dance. The audience continued to clap...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Rhapsody in Russia | 6/29/1962 | See Source »

...exhausted member of the "Nausiev Dancers," she fairly hoofed her dirndl off in a parody on visiting Russian dance companies set to a Volga-rized score from Annie Get Your Gun. Even in a too-predictable "cavalcade of U.S. musical comedy" medley with Julie Andrews-a Merman-Martin act, complete with audience applause to greet every familiar tune-Carol's mugging saved the cliches from being too cloying. While Julie sang dramatically: "You've been in love, or so you said, you should know better . . .", Carol, suddenly smitten with guilt, put bent fingers in mouth and averted...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Stars: Carol the Clown | 6/22/1962 | See Source »

...addition, a new event, the 400-yard individual medley, has been added to the NCAA championship program...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Swimming Meet Rules Changed by NCAA | 5/28/1962 | See Source »

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