If you
can
remember
most or
all of
these,
then you
have
lived!!!!!!!
1962 - 8th Grade
...the
Cuban missile crisis.
...Marilyn
Monroe died.
...the first transatlantic television transmission occurs via the
Telstar
Satellite.
...Johnny
Carson takes over hosting duties of
The Tonight Show.
...movies Lawrence of Arabia, To Kill a Mockingbird, The Manchurian
Candidate, Divorce-Italian Style.
...Lt. Col.
John H. Glenn, Jr., is first
American to orbit Earth.
...Mariner II, the first interplanetary probe, reaches
Venus.
...Academy Award, Best Picture: West Side Story.
...Record of the Year: "Moon River," Henry Mancini.
...Album of the Year: Judy at Carnegie Hall, Judy Garland (Capitol).
...Song of the Year: "Moon River," Henry Mancini and Johnny Mercer,
songwriters.
1963 - 8th & 9th Grade
...Michael E. De Bakey implants
artificial
heart in human for first time at
Houston hospital (April 21).
...US Supreme Court rules no locality may require recitation of
Lord's Prayer
or Bible verses in public schools
(June 17).
..."March on Washington," civil rights rally held by 200,000 blacks and
whites in Washington, D.C.;
Martin Luther King
delivers "I have
a dream" speech (Aug. 28).
...President
Kennedy shot and killed in Dallas,
Texas.
...Viewers tuned into NBC witness Jack Ruby shoot Lee Harvey Oswald on
camera – the first live telecast of a
murder.
...The French Chef with
Julia Child
debuts on educational television.
...movies Tom Jones, Lilies of the Field, America, America.
...The first
liver transplant is performed by
F.D. Moore and T.E. Starzl
...The first commercial
nuclear reactor
goes online at the Jersey Central Power Company.
...Academy Award, Best Picture: Lawrence of Arabia.
...Record of the Year: "I Left My Heart in San Francisco," Tony Bennett.
...Album of the Year: The First Family, Vaughn Meader (Cadence).
...Song of the Year: "What Kind of Fool Am I," Leslie Bricusse and
Anthony Newley, songwriters.
1964 - Freshman Year
...Khrushchev
is deposed.
...China detonates its first
atomic bomb.
...Peyton
Place premieres on ABC and is the
first prime-time soap opera.
...Color
television makes its way into U.S.
homes.
...The
Beatles appear on The Ed Sullivan
Show.
...movies Red Desert, Dr. Strangelove, My Fair Lady, Mary Poppins, Zorba
the Greek, Becket.
...US Surgeon General Luther Terry affirms that
cigarette smoking
causes cancer.
...Academy Award, Best Picture: Tom
Jones.
...Record of the Year: "The Days of Wine and Roses," Henry Mancini.
...Album of the Year: The Barbra Streisand Album, Barbra Streisand
(Columbia).
...Song of the Year: "The Days of Wine and Roses," Henry Mancini and
Johnny Mercer, composers.
1965 - Sophomore Year
...The
first US combat troops arrive in
Vietnam.
...Malcolm X,
black-nationalist leader, shot to death at Harlem rally (Feb. 21).
...Blacks riot for six days in
Watts
section of Los Angeles: 34 dead, over 1,000 injured, nearly 4,000
arrested (Aug. 11-16).
...The Sound of Music premieres.
...Bill
Cosby, starring in
I Spy,
becomes the first African American to headline a television show.
...movies Dr. Zhivago, The Sound of Music, A Thousand Clowns, Darling
...Academy Award, Best Picture: My Fair Lady
...Record of the Year: "The Girl From Ipanema," Stan Getz and Astrud
Gilberto
...Album of the Year: Getz/Gilberto, Stan Getz and Joao Gilberto (Verve)
...Song of the Year: "Hello, Dolly!," Jerry Herman, songwriter
1966 - Junior
Year
...France withdraws its forces from
NATO
...Medicare
begins (July 1).
...Supreme Court decides
Miranda
v. Arizona, protecting rights of the accused.
...The first
Star Trek
episode, "The Man Trap," is broadcast on September 8.
...CBS backs out of plans to broadcast
Psycho,
deeming the movie too violent for at-home viewing.
...movies A Man for All Seasons, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Alfie,
A Man and a Woman
...Insulin
is first synthesized in China. Background: Health & Nutrition
...MIT biochemist Har Khorana finishes deciphering the
DNA
code.
...The Food and Drug Administration declares
"the Pill"
safe for human use.
...Academy Award, Best Picture: The Sound of Music
...Record of the Year: "A Taste of Honey," Herb Alpert and the Tijuana
Brass
...Album of the Year: September of My Years, Frank Sinatra (Reprise)
...Song of the Year: "The Shadow of Your Smile"
1967
- Senior
Year
...Astronauts Col. Virgil I. Grissom, Col. Edward White II, and Lt.
Cmdr. Roger B. Chaffee killed in fire during test launch (Jan. 27).
...Congress creates
PBS
...Rolling
Stone and New York Magazine debut
...movies The Graduate, Bonnie and Clyde, Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?,
In the Heat of the Night, Cool Hand Luke
...music The Beatles, Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
...Dr.
Christiaan N. Barnard and team of
South African surgeons perform world's first successful
human heart
transplant (Dec. 3). The patient
dies 18 days later.
...Academy Award, Best Picture: A Man for All Seasons
...Record of the Year: "Strangers in the Night," Frank Sinatra
...Album of the Year: Sinatra: A Man and His Music, Frank Sinatra
(Reprise)
...Song of the Year: "Michelle," John Lennon and Paul McCartney,
songwriters
And
if that doesn't make you feel old enough, here's what was going on in:
1949
- Generally our Class Birth Year
...Cable television debuts, bringing better reception to rural
areas where the conventional television signal is weak.
...Milton Berle hosts the first telethon, which benefits cancer
research.
...45 rpm records are sold in the U.S
...movies All the King's Men, Twelve O'Clock High, Sands of Iwo Jima,
She Wore a Yellow Ribbon, The Third Man
...music "Some Enchanted Evening", "Ghost Riders in the Sky", "Rudolph,
the Red-Nosed Reindeer", "Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend"
...theater Death of a Salesman, South Pacific, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
...Capt. James Gallagher and USAF crew make first round-the-world
nonstop flight from Ft. Worth, Texas, and returning to same point:
23,452 miles in 94 hours, 1 minute (Feb. 27–March 2).
...Academy Award, Best Picture: Hamlet (British)
Pass
this on
to
anyone
who may
need a
break
from
their
"grown-up"
life . I
double-dog-dare
you!
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