What’s Happenin’ The First Ever super bowl, held at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. Green Bay Packers against Kansas City Chiefs. Green Bay won 35- 10.

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What’s Happenin’ The First Ever super bowl, held at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. Green Bay Packers against Kansas City Chiefs. Green Bay won centsFebruary 1967

1.To Sir With Love -Lulu 2. Light My Fire -The Doors 3.Windy -The Association 4. Ode To Billie Joe-Bobbie Gentry 5. The Letter -The Box Tops 6.Daydream Believer- The Monkees 7. Somethin' Stupid -Nancy Sinatra And Frank Sinatra 8. Happy Together -The Turtles 9. I Heard It Through The Grapevine -Gladys Knight &The Pips 10. Incense And Peppermints - Strawberry Alarm Clock Those schoolgirl days, Of telling tales and biting nails are gone, But in my mind I know that they will still live on. Lulu means that even though she has grown up, she’s still a girl at heart.

The Arrangement – Elia Kazan Elia Kazan was born September 7 th, He was born in Phanar. He is of Greek decent. He is a very talented director and actor.

“A President's hardest task is not to do what is right, but to know what is right.” – Lyndon B. Johnson Lyndon B. Johnson was born near Stonewall, TX. He was born on August 27 th, He is one of four people who served in all four elected federal offices of the United States: Representative, Senator, Vice President and President. He was our 36 th president as well as our 37 th. He was first put in office when Kennedy got shot in November of The American people loved President Lyndon. He had to deal with the alliance with Israel in the Six-Day War. The economy was getting better over time. Lyndon B. Johnson was a great father, husband, president and man.

Bewitched. Samantha-Elizabeth Montgomery Darrin-Dick York was in 156,from Dick Sargent was in 84,from Larry Tate (David White) Endora (Agnes Moorehead) Tabitha (Erin Murphy) Bewitched was fantasy comedy, the plot was that Samantha was a witch and married Darrin, a mortal. Her mom strongly disagrees of it, they have two kids, one with powers and the other with none. This show was a really popular show and it was a good one too.

Wilt Chamberlain Wilt Chamberlain was born on August 21 st, 1936 in Philadelphia. He was one of eleven children, but some how managed to become a famous basketball star. He was 7’2” and had a big heart. Wilt played for the Philadelphia 76ers and led them to a NBA title in Everybody pulls for David, nobody roots for Goliath. - Wilt Chamberlain.

Buy the new 1967 Dodge Charger Chip Foose Overhaulin Show Car. Grab life by the horns.

Get your fashion groovy. McCalls 1967 From a McCalls pattern, J.C Penney fabric at 99 cents a yard!

Come see “Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner?” In theaters this December, Starring Spencer Tracy, Sidney Poitier, And Katharine Hepburn in the daring film, one of the first of its kind.

Rayette aqua net hairspray. The “no-scent” hairspray will leave your hair smelling like you want it.

Katharine Hepburn. Katharine Hepburn was born on May 12, 1907 in was an American actress of film, stage, and television. Raised in Connecticut by wealthy parents, Hepburn turned to acting after graduation. In 1967, she won an Academy Award for Best actress in the hit-movie, “Guess who’s coming to dinner.” She played Joanna "Joey" Drayton. The film also starred Spencer Tracy and Sidney Poitier. Connecticut

The Freedom Riders. The freedom riders were a group of young adults who were going to stop at nothing till segregation was ended. These young civil rights activists had had enough of segregation, and they had decided to do something about it. The freedom riders started their bus ride on May 4 th, 1961 from Washington, D.C to their first stop in New Orleans on M. They were going to test the Supreme Courts decision, Boynton v. Virginia that had outlawed segregation in the restaurants and waiting rooms in terminals serving buses that crossed state lines. Riding this bus wasn’t as easy as you might think though, so many people in the south were still racist as ever, and it didn’t matter what your color was if you were on that bus, the mobs would come after you too. Yes, I did say mobs. Southerners were so outraged that went after the freedom riders. They even set one of their busses on fire. With them still inside! But they didn’t give up, they rode until people realized that racism is wrong and that’s why I’m writing about them today for their courageous acts of bravery. Their acts have strongly influenced me to be a better person and stand up against racism today. We say thank you freedom riders.