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It's Your Thing - The Isley Brothers
Jean - Oliver
Judy Blue Eyes - Crosby Stills Nash
& Young
Lay Lady Lay - Bob Dylan
Leaving On A Jet Plane - Peter Paul
& Mary
Love Can Make You Happy - Mercy
Love Grows (Where My Rosemary
Goes) - Edison Lighthouse
Love Theme From Romeo & Juliet Henry Mancini #15
Make Me Smile - Chicago
Mendocino - Sir Douglas Quintet
It's your thing
Do what you wanna do
I can tell you
Who to sock it to
It's you thing
Do what you wanna do
I can tell you
Who to sock it to
And if you want me to love you
Maybe I will
I need you woman ain't no big deal
I need love just as bad as I do now
Make me no difference now who you will
Say it's your thing
What you wanna do
i can tell you
Who to sock it to
It's your thing
Do what you wanna do
Don't let me tell you
Who to sock it to
Saying it's your thing
Do what you wanna do
I can tell you
Who to sock it to
Hit me band
It's your thing
Do what you wanna do
I can tell you
Who to sock it to
It's your thing
Do what you wanna do
Don't let me tell you
Who to sock it to
It's your thing
Do what you wanna do
I can tell you
Who to sock it to
Saying it's your thing
Do what you wanna do
I can tell you
Who to sock it to
Hit me band!
I read it in one greedy gulp, enjoying every
minute." -Liz Smith
“Never judge anyone by another's opinions.
We all have different sides that we show to
different people.”
― Jacqueline Susann, Valley of the Dolls
"[Susann's] pulp poetry resonates to this day.
With her formula of sex, drugs, and show
business, Susann didn't so much capture the
tenor of her times as she did predict the
“Never let anyone shame you into doing
Zeitgeist of ours." -Detour
anything you don't choose to do. Keep your
identity.”
― Jacqueline Susann, Valley of the Dolls
Jacqueline Sullivan has been a mixed media artist since
first introduced to collage in a high school art class.
Jacqueline has a degree in graphic design and worked for
many years as and advertising and publication designer.
She also has studied Calligraphy and Lettering Arts with
many world- reknowned instructors, including Sheila
Waters, Jenny Groat and Reggie Exell. She has taught
many classes at Art Centers and Colleges in her home
state of Michigan and teaches workshops for Art and
Calligraphy Guilds and the top Art Retreats throughout the
U.S. and Canada. Many of these handouts are coil bound
into a book with either color photos or tipped in samples.
“Yes, there's one thing I do want. I want to be
aware of the minutes and the seconds, and
to make each one count.”
― Jacqueline Susann, Valley of the Dolls
http://www.goodreads.com/author/quot
es/22485.Jacqueline_Susann
President:
“Dwight David Eisenhower”
(1890-1969)
“Term as President”:
“1953-1961”
Party:
“Republican”
Vice President:
Richard Milhous Nixon
The War in Vietnam, 1969-1973
The situation inherited by Richard Nixon was
no less a "mess" than it was in November
1963 when Lyndon Johnson rose to the
presidency. In fact, it was much worse. Over
500,000 troops were stationed in Vietnam;
Americans killed in action averaged 1200 a
month. And domestic opinion about the war
was divided (no consensus on a course of
action in Vietnam), negative (a majority felt
that the war was a mistake), and pessimistic
(people saw little progress at the peace talks
and believed the fighting would go on for at
least 2 more years). Added to the mix were
the racial divisions in the country, the
skepticism toward within the anti-war
movement, and a long standing antipathy
Bill Cosby's work has always has always been distinguished by a keen intelligence, in
every medium to which he turns his talents. 'The Bill Cosby Show' is one of Coz's less
distinguished credits, but it deserves to be better known: this series is a brave attempt at
doing something different.
Although nominally a comedy, 'The Bill Cosby Show' was not a conventional sitcom, and
there was only secondary emphasis on humor. (In other words, the show wasn't very
funny ... but it wasn't trying to be.) Cosby was more interested in depicting believable
characters in plausible situations, addressing genuine issues of the time.
1.1 Cliff Huxtable
1.2 Clair Huxtable
1.3 Sondra Tibideaux
1.4 Denise Kendall
1.5 Theo Huxtable
1.6 Vanessa Huxtable
1.7 Rudy Huxtable
1.8 Elvin Tibideaux
1.9 Martin Kendall
1.10 Olivia Kendall
1.11 Pam Tucker
1.12 Russell Huxtable and
Anna Huxtable
"Pilot"
"Slumber Party"
"Goodbye Mr. Fish"
"Is That My Boy?"
“The Shirt Story"
“Bonjour, Sondra"
"You're Not a Mother Tonight"
"Knight to Knight"
"Rudy's Sick"
"Father's Day"
BRUCE LEGG
BHS 1969
FOOTBALL: 2 letters 1968, 69
BASKETBALL: Lettered 1969
TRACK: 4 letters, Co-capt. 1969
Track Records: 100 yds 9.6 sec, 220 yds. 21.8 sec.
Honors: 100 and 220 League Champion 1968,69, 880
Relay Champion 1969, Long Jump Champion 1969, 100
and 220 District Champion 1969, 880 Relay District
Champion 1969, 100 and 220 Regional Champion 1969,
4th in STATE 220 yd. dash 1969, Torch Athlete of the Year
1969
College: Miami University graduate 1973
Sunsets and Sunrises:
Sunsets and sunrises in The Outsiders represent the
beauty and goodness in the world, particularly after Johnny
compares the gold in the poem “Nothing Gold Can Stay” to
the gold of the sunrises and sunsets Ponyboy enjoys. The
sunset also stands for the common humanity of all people,
regardless of the gang to which they belong—in their first
conversation at the drive-in, Cherry and Ponyboy find
common ground in their enjoyment of the same sunset
from opposite sides of town.
Soda pop Curtis is hanging out with Darry and Pony Wall Photos Flair Boxes Soda pop Curtis
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Two-Bit Steve Soda pop Curtis is hanging out with Darry and Soda June 19, 1969 Dally Steve
Randall to Soda pop Curtis Rumble tonight! May 20, 1969 Soda pop Curtis I can’t believe
Johnny is dead. May 3, 1969 Soda pop Curtis Pony boy come home! April 19, 1969 Soda pop
Curtis I'm going to smash some heads at the rumble tonight. February 10, 1969 Soda pop
Curtis just hanging out with mickey mouse.
If you remember the '60s, as the joke goes, you weren't there. It was the perfect storm of sex,
drugs and rock 'n' roll. A hippie haze of happy days. And a few not-so-happy days.
Dozens of books have been written about the decade, but 40 years later, author Rob
Kirkpatrick has narrowed it all down to one epic year: 1969.
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There was no special edition of the 1969 Buick GS 400.
That contrasted with the goings on at GM's other
divisions, each of which was maneuvering to increase its
midsize muscle car profile. Chevy uncorked some specialorder super Chevelles. Olds headlined Hurst editions of
the 4-4-2. And Pontiac's big news was a pop-culture-
In the Wild Bunch the movie opens with a group
of aging outlaw's final score, a bank robbery.
The event concludes with a violent and overtly
bloody shootout that would generally mark the
finale of a movie. This is correct in that it marks
the finale of an era, for the characters and the
world they live in. They simply can no longer
keep up, the times are changing, technology
advancing, and they're style of life is getting left
behind in the dust that they spent so long
galloping through. They abandon their careers
for the simpler life of retirement. They enjoy this
time, they live their fantasies. During this time
the law is always on their tracks, bounty hunters.
The further into their fantasy they get, the closer
their demise seems to get. When one of their
own is captured they are faced with the choice
of escape or what is certainly a suicide mission
to attempt and free their fallen behind
comrade
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Picture:
"MIDNIGHT COWBOY", "Anne of the Thousand Days", "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance
Kid", "Hello, Dolly!", "Z"
Actor:
JOHN WAYNE in "True Grit", Richard Burton in "Anne of the Thousand Days", Dustin
Hoffman in "Midnight Cowboy", Peter O'Toole in "Goodbye, Mr. Chips", Jon Voight in
"Midnight Cowboy"
Actress:
MAGGIE SMITH in "The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie", Genevieve Bujold in "Anne of the
Thousand Days", Jane Fonda in "They Shoot Horses, Don't They?", Liza Minnelli in "The
Sterile Cuckoo", Jean Simmons in "The Happy Ending"
Supporting Actor:
GIG YOUNG in "They Shoot Horses, Don't They?", Rupert Crosse in "The Reivers", Elliott
Gould in "Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice", Jack Nicholson in "Easy Rider", Anthony Quayle in
"Anne of the Thousand Days"
Supporting Actress:
GOLDIE HAWN in "Cactus Flower", Catherine Burns in "Last Summer", Dyan Cannon in
"Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice", Sylvia Miles in "Midnight Cowboy", Susannah York in "They
Shoot Horses, Don't They?"
Director:
JOHN SCHLESINGER for "Midnight Cowboy", Costa-Gavras for "Z", George Roy Hill for
"Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid", Arthur Penn for "Alice's Restaurant", Sydney
Pollack for "They Shoot Horses, Don't They?"
Courage is being scared to death... and saddling up
anyway.
John Wayne
Get off your butt and join the Marines!
Moon Landing
The first man is landed on the moon on the Apollo 11 mission by the United States
and Neil Armstrong and Edwin 'Buzz' Aldrin became the first humans to set foot on the
Moon. and the famous words "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for
mankind." will become part of our history
More Information and Timeline For The First Man On The Moon
1. 1961 May 25th President Kennedy asks Congress for $531 million to put a man on
the moon before the end of the decade
2. 1963 June 16th Russians put the first woman in space on the Vostok 6
3. 1965 March 18th First space walk by the Russian cosmonaut Alexey Leonov from the
Voskhod 2
4. 1966 March 16th first docking of two spacecraft Gemini 8 Commanded by Neil
Armstrong docks with unmanned Agena Target Vehicle
5. 1968 December 24th Apollo 8, was the first human space flight to leave Earth orbit
and enter a different orbit around the moon.
6. 1969 July 16th Apollo 11 Launched from the Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex
39 in Merritt Island, Florida carrying Neil A. Armstrong ( Commander ) Michael Collins (
Command Module Pilot ) and Edwin "Buzz" E. Aldrin, Jr. ( Lunar Module Pilot )
7. July 19th Apollo 11 passed behind the Moon and fired its service propulsion engine to
enter lunar orbit.
8. July 20th Lunar module (LM) Eagle ( Neil A. Armstrong and Edwin "Buzz" E. Aldrin, Jr. )
separated from the command module Columbia ( Michael Collins ) .
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