Top 10 songs 1967 1. To Sir with Love , Lulu 2. The

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Top 10 songs 1967
1. To Sir with Love , Lulu
2. The Letter , The Box Tops
3. Ode Billie Joe , Bobby
Gentry
4. Windy , The Association
5. I’m a Believer , The Monkees
6. Light my Fire , The Doors
7. Somethin’ Stupid, Nancy
Sinatra and Frank Sinatra
8. Happy Together , The Turtles
9. Groovin’ , The Young Rascals
10. Respect, Auretha Franklin
Mickey
Mantle
• Mickey Charles Mantle was born on
October 20, 1931. He was
nicknamed The Commerce Comet.
He was an American baseball center
fielder he played eighteen seasons in
the MLB for the New York Yankees.
Mickey Mantle is best known for is
excellent ability at switch-hitting. He
is also named one of the best players
of all time. Mantle was inducted
into the MLB Hall of Fame in 1974,
and also got elected to the MLB All
American Century Team. Mantle
died in 1995.
That Girl
Ann Marie is a struggling actress living in New
York City. In between trying to find jobs acting
and modeling she has time for her boyfriend,
Don Hollinger, and her dad, Lou Marie. The
show seems like a good, entertaining show of a
young girl who struggles finding a career but,
also has a way of enjoying life no matter the
obstacles.
The Arrangment
• Novel: The Arrangment by Elia Kazan
• The Arrangment is the first-person story of Evangelos Arness
, a second-generation Greek-American World War II veteran,
a son of an Anatolian rug merchant who went broke after
the 1929 Depression. He has come to use the name "Eddie
Anderson" in his career as a advertising executive and the
name "Evans Arness" in his second career as a muck-raking
magazine reporter.
• Biography of Elia Kazan
• Elia Kazan directed his first play in 1934.In 1947 he found the
Actors Studio. Elia Kazan began directing movies in 1944,
winning Oscars for Gentlemen’s Agreement and On the
Waterfront. In his 1988 autobiography he defended his
decision to comply with the House Committee on UnAmerican Activities in the 1950’s.
Lyndon B. Johnson
Lyndon B. Johnson, the 36th president of the United States, was born in
Texas on August 27, 1908. He was elected vice president of the United
States in 1960, and became the 36th president in 1963, after President John
F. Kennedy. During the presidents younger years he, was born in Stonewall,
Texas, on August 27, 1908, Johnson's family had settled in Texas before the
Civil War. His parents, Samuel Ealy Johnson Jr. and Rebekah Baines Johnson,
had three girls and two boys. Lyndon was the oldest, born August 27, 1908.
The town of Johnson City was named after the Johnson family, because of
their farm and ranch. Lyndon's father was a rancher and part-time
politician. During Johnson’s presidency he faced many issues. The African
American race was still being treating very poorly. Everyday they face living
in slum houses in the North. Terrible treatment in schools, grocery stores,
and even hospitals. America was also at war with Viet Nam during Lyndon's
presidency. They were not getting what the president had promised. The
economy was not at its best there was a wide scale regions of depression,
rural poverty across the nation and, much needed aid to education. During
Johnsons presidency he helped improve all of these. When he left office,
their was talks of peace talks with Vietnam. He did not live to see them
successful, but died suddenly of a heart attack at his Texas ranch on January
22, 1973.
I’m a Believer
“Then I saw her face, now I'm a believer
Not a trace, of doubt in my mind
I'm in love, and I'm a believer
I couldn't leave her if I tried
No not if I tried.”
I think the song I'm a Believer means
that when he saw a girls face he
believed that there was true love and he
knew that for sure. During 1967 the
country was facing difficulties and, he
“believes” that there is hope for the
country.
Hayle Rowe
May 22, 2013
6th Period /
PAP
Mrs. Nelson
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