Time Capsule High School Class of 1967
Key
Facts of 1967:
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President: Lyndon B. Johnson
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Vice President: Hubert Humphrey
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Cost of a gallon of gas: 33 cents
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Cost of a gallon of milk: $1.03
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Cost of a dozen of eggs: 49 cents
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Cost of a new home: $24,600
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Cost of a first class postage stamp: 5
cents
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Unemployment: 3.8%
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Median Household Income: $7,143
Notable Inventions of
1967:
Time Capsule of
1967:
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Israel defeats Arab forces in six-day war which ends with Israeli occupation of the
Sinai Pennisula and other key territories.
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U.S. troops in Vietnam approach 500,000 exceeding the Korean War at its
peak.
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Domestic antiwar protests continue to grow, climaxed by a march on the Pentagon in
October.
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Monteal's Expo '67 is one of the most successful worlds fairs
ever.
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What begins as the counterculture summer of love ends as the long hot
summer of racial violence in Detroit and other U.S.
cities.
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Three U.S. astronauts - Gus Grissom, Edward White and Roger Chaffee - die when their
Apollo spacecraft burns in a simulated launch.
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Thurgood Marshall becomes the first black Supreme Court
Justice.
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The Green Bay Packers defeat the Kansas City Chiefs in what was to become the first
Super Bowl.
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St. Louis defeats the Boston Red Sox to win the World
Series.
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John Wooden's UCLA Bruins compiles their 7th consecutive national college
basketball championship led by Lew Alcindor (later known as Kareem
Abdul-Jabbar).
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O.J. Simpson helps carry the University of Southern California to the unofficial
college football title.
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Movies: Bonnie and Clyde
(starring Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway) is the year's most discussed film. Other top money
makers include The Graduate, The Jungle Book, Guess Who's Coming To Dinner and The Dirty Dozen.
The top Oscar winner is In The Heat Of The Night (starring Rod Steiger and Sidney Poitier).
Television: The most popular shows
include The Andy
Griffith Show, The Lucy
Show, Gomer Pyle,
U.S.M.C., Gunsmoke and Family
Affair. Bill Cosby become a three Emmy Award winner opposite Robert Culp
in I
Spy.
Top Musical Artists of 1967
Were:
The Beatles, The Monkees, Nancy Sinatra, The Mamas & The
Papas, The Supremes, Aretha Franklin, The Buckinghams, The Rascals, The Turtles, Wilson Pickett, Petula Clark,
Paul Revere & The Raiders, The Hollies, Tommy James & The Shondells, The Association, Four Tops, The 4
Seasons, Dionne Warwick, Otis Redding, James Brown
Top Artist Debuts of
1967:
The 5th Dimension, Jefferson Airplane, Englebert Humperdinck, Bee
Gees, The Doors, The Staple Singers, Clarence Carter, The Box Tops, Linda Ronstadt, Gary Puckett & The Union
Gap, Al Green, Classics IV
Other Musical
Tidbits:
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