The document summarizes teen culture in the 1950s. Teens were influenced by rock and roll music which brought a culture of rebellion. The music exposed teens to sex and drugs unlike previous generations. Slang terms from beat culture like "coolsville" and adding "ville" to words became popular. Popular toys of the time included army men which gained popularity after WWII due to the baby boom. Fads included the hula hoop and Play-Doh which was initially only available in basic colors. Parents disapproved of rock and roll music thinking it caused juvenile delinquency due to its sexual connotations.