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The year of Civil Rights, 1963 is filled with tones of violence between black and white. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. makes his famous MI have a dream speech to thousands in Atlanta. He speuks of the day when the children of blacks and whites can live together in racial harmony. I)r. King earns the Nobel Peace Prize for his movement. Soon after having the Civil Rights bill passed into law. Dr. King is tragically shot and killed, leaving his dream to be carried on by those who follow . For entertainment, everyone is going to see The Birds, Dr. No. A Hard Days Night, and The Sound of Music with Julie Andrew's, while on television, Beverly Hillbillies , Batman and Robin , and a new comedian named Johnny Carson enjoys success. 1968 The early to late Sixties sees the beginning of the space race between the United States and the Soviet Union. Three astronauts are killed w'hile trying to conquer the last frontier and become the first casualties of a new era. By the end of 1968, the Gemini has traveled in space for four days and astronauts have successfully orbited the moon. The miniskirt shocks America as hemlines rise way above the knee. Supermodel Tw’iggv of Britain becomes a role model for the teenage girls of America. The miniskirt is complimented by headbands and plastic boots. Harold Morey opens the new' Morey’s IGA Supermarket on East Street in 1968. Morey’s is still in business today at the same location and is visited often by many of the towm’s citizens. : T, One of the year’s most exciting moments was w hen the New Milford firemen cele- brated their centennial, drawing hundred of marchers throughout the state and beyond. A Fireman’s Ball w as held in the New Milford High School gym. Many attended showing their tow n pride and support. I ■ An important breakthrough in the w'orld of sports is the Invention of the metal tennis racket. An American tradition begins as the Packers and the Chiefs battle on the gridiron in Super Bowl I. The Olympics arc held in Tokyo, where a 15 year old Peggy Fleming competes in figure skating. Her reaction when she finds she has made the Olympic team: Oh Goodie! Cassious Clay floors Sonny Listen in a 48 second bout to become know n as the one and only Mohammed Ali. Mrs. Z. has (n the past coached checrlcadlng. but presently coaches field hockey and has brought many teams to champi-unship victories. One of the most unforgettable memories of Mrs. Z Is Ihc day that .John Kennedy was assassinated There was u faculty vs. student football game going on at the back field. One student had a portable radio over which they heard the bad news Mrs. Z recalls that many students and all of the faculty stayed after school as the radio was played on the PA system. Mrs. Z has noticed a change In attitude towards women In sports When she began teaching. the cliques were worse than now. It was not popular to admit being a girl athlete, and girls snuck into the locker room so as not to be seen. Mrs. Zaloski 1958 21
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John F. Kennedy is the president during the early 1960s, with his first lady Jackie. Destined to be the Camelot of modern day. President Kennedy’s life is cut short by a bullet in Dallas before he can fulfill many of his presidential dreams. While in office, he faces the Soviet leader Khrushchev in the Bay of Pigs fiasco, and again in the Cuban Missile Crisis. He also promises to have a man on the moon by the end of the decade. The nation is mortified as his assassination is seen on television; Lyndon Johnson, the former vice president, is then sworn in as president. The assassin, Lee Harvey Oswald, is arrested and murdered on live television. The United States organizes its first involvement in the war in Vietnam. In 1969, 136 Americans are killed in South Hast Asia and the casualties contine to climb. The Xapalrn bombing is carried out, and President Johnson sends 50,000 additional troops to aid in the fight against Communism. Many United States citizens protest the police action involvement in Vietnam. 1963 What was the biggest music scene of the time? The Beatles, of course! The Fab Four invade America with their “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club”, and Paul, John, Ringo and George are instant international superstars. Also popular were Bob Dylan’s “Blowing in the Wind”, The Door’s “Light My Fire” and Jimi Hendrix enjoying the reign as Acid King of the Electric Guitar. The Rolling Stones make their controversial appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show' w'ith “Let’s Spend the Night Together.” James Brown becomes the Godfather of Soul, and Elvis Presley ties the knot w'ith a young Priscilla. Kids are driving a brand new' T-Bird, which replaces the ’57 Chevy as the hottest set of w'hecls, w'hilc Ford introduces a sporty new Mustang. Skate boards become the newest teenage fad when they arc introduced in the early 1960’s. Microwave ovens make their American debut, and send cooking into an entirely new' range. Housewives begin to have more free time, and women are no longer tied to their homes. 20
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On July 20, 1969, man reached John Kennedy’s dream of landing on the moon. Apollo 11, with astronauts Xeil Armstrong, Michael Collins, and Pedwin Alrin, made a successful landing In the Sea of Tranquility. Armstrong was the first to make a footprint on the moon’s surface, saying as he did, “One small step for men, one giant leap for mankind. ’ The astronauts spent two hours doing experiments, setting up the American flag, and measuring moon-quakes. Upon returning home, they were kept in isolation for 18 days to determine if there was any contamination from the moon’s atmosphere. There was none, and by 1972 the United States had sent six more Apollo missions to the moon. The Boston Celtics roll in their 11th NBA, the Mets win their first World Series, and the Bruins take another Stanley Cup. Mark Spintz takes seven gold medals for the United Sates in the Olympic swimming competitions. For football fans, OJ Simpson sets a new rushing record of 2000 years. 1969 — First flight of the Concorde. 1970 — Eighteen becomes the legal voting age. 1971 — Vietnam vets toss war medals at the capitol in protest. 1973 — Twin Towers built in Manhattan. On August 17, 1969 the largest concert ever takes place. 400,000 people gather on a 600 acre dairy farm in Woodstock, X.Y., for a three day party, listening to music by Creedence Clearwater, The Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane and Jimi Hendrix. Amazingly enough the crowd behaved peacefully despite light security and “bad LSD trips.” 1969 Drugs claim the lives of three music greats: Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, and Jim Morrison. The Beatles break up when Paul McCartney decides to split for a solo career. Earlier, many fans believed Paul to be dead when a disc Jockey played a Beatlc’s record backward to reveal 3?voices saying “Paul is dead.” Paul, however, was alive and well. Led Zeppelin cuts their second album, containing the soon to be classic “Stairway to Heaven.” The hippie is making its last resurgence. The fashion of the day is micromini skirts, long straight hair for both boys and girls, and beads. 22
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