Our History
Our '67 yearbook stated throughout, "A Year of Change" .
Little did we know then that Change is Constant!
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1967
Cost a first-class stamp: $0.05
Gas per gallon: $0.33
Movie ticket: $1.25
Federal minimum wage: $1.40/hour
Medium Household Income: $7,143
The continued presence of American troops increased further and a total of 475,000 were serving in Vietnam and the peace rallies were multiplying as the number of protesters against the war increased.
The Boxer Muhammad Ali was stripped of his boxing world championship for refusing to be inducted into the US Army.
In the middle east Israel also went to war with Syria, Egypt and Jordan in the six day war and when it was over Israel controlled and occupied a lot more territory than before the war.
Once again in the summer cities throughout America exploded in rioting and looting the worst being in Detroit on July 23 where 7000 national Guard were bought in to restore law and order on the streets.
In England a new type of model became a fashion sensation by the name of Twiggy and mini skirts continued to get shorter and even more popular with a short lived fashion being paper clothing.
Also during this year new Discotheques and singles bars appeared across cities around the world and the Beatles continued to reign supreme with the release of "Sgt. Peppers Lonely Heart Club Band" album, and this year was also coined the summer of love when young teenagers got friendly and smoked pot and grooved to the music of "The Grateful Dead. Jefferson Airplane and The Byrds".
The movie industry moved with the times and produced movies that would appeal to this younger audience including "The Graduate" Bonnie and Clyde" and "Cool Hand Luke" .
TV shows included "The Fugitive" and "The Monkees" and color television sets become popular as the price comes down and more program are made in color.
But, the big news was 802 of the best and brightest ever to grace the halls of CFHS were preparing to graduate and take on the world. We entered the adult world during a time of turmoil, yet we were optimistic and eager to face new opportunities, and adventures.
Top 10 Songs of 1967
To sir with love - lulu
THe letter - the box tops
Ode to Billy Joe - Bobby Gentry
Windy - the association
I'm a believer - the monkees
light my fire - the doors
Somethin' stupid - Frank and Nancy Sinatra
Happy together - the turtles
groovin' - the young rascals
can't take my eyes off you - frankie valli