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A Look Back at... |
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1967 |
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| President: Lyndon Johnson |
Vice President: Hubert Humphrey |
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1967 |
Prices |
| House |
$40,0000.00 |
| Car |
$2,425.00 |
| Milk |
$1.15/gallon |
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| Gas |
$.28/gallon |
| Bread |
$.22/loaf |
| Stamp |
$.05 |
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| Top Ten Hits |
1967 |
| A Whiter Shade of Pale |
Procol Harum |
| Brown Eyed Girl |
Van Morrison |
| Gimme Some Lovin |
Spencer Davis Group |
| Happy
Together |
The Turtles |
| Light My Fire |
The Doors |
| Never My
Love |
The Association |
| Respect |
Aretha Franklin |
| Strawberry Fields |
Beatles |
| The Beat Goes On |
Sonny & Cher |
| To
Love Somebody |
Bee Gees |
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Juniors Look Ahead
This year the leadership of Jackson has been placed upon a class composed
of willing students with various backgrounds and alma maters. The Junior
Class is a melting pot of the area's most eager and energetic eleventh
graders, because the Juniors came by choice, leaving behind past loyalties
to Greene or Riley to help make Jackson a complete school.
Their
readiness to join in on school projects was displayed in their presence at
the Student Council leaf-raking project and their organization of the
carefully planned prom.
The first class to wear the Jackson High School Ring, the first class to
carry Jackson High School diplomas.
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... and in every direction |
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Average Yearly Income: $7,305.00
Packers win Super Bowl 1
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As we returned to Jackson for its second year,
we found that many changes had taken place. Replacing the grassless grounds
were green shrubs, trees, and lawns, eliminating our flooded entrance-way
on rainy days. Behind the school, where a hilly, weedy field and half-built
bleachers were last seen, a completed football stadium grandly stood.
Band and Glee Club members moved from regular classrooms into the new wing
specifically designed for their needs. our schedules showed a broadening in
the range of Jackson's curriculum. it expanded to include such courses as
drama, musci appreciation, electronics, and ceramics, allowing our special
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Cards win World Series |
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Best Picture: In The Heat Of The Night
Best Actor: Rod Steiger (In The Heat Of The Night)
Best Actress: Katherine Hepburn (Guess Who's Coming To Dinner)
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'67 National
Honor Society |
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Kathy Shuppert, Kathy Rokop, Lynne Kahn, Sylvia Kerchner,
Steve Parker2nd row: Keith Klopfenstein, Chris Mahnke, Cydney Holt, Roberta
Ford, Medarda Chizar, Kay Durkee, Linda Reasor, Greg Stevens
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drum major
Rick Overgaard
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67 Album | Class
of 67
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