Wednesday, August 31, 2011

1961

wow...

  • U.S. Population: 183,691,481
  • Life expectancy: 70.2 years
  • Average yearly income: $5,735
  • Cost of a new home: $12,500
  • Cost of a new car: $2,850
  • Federal hourly minimum wage: $1.15
  • Cost of a first-class stamp: $.04

  • In the World: Construction began in August on the Berlin Wall, which acted as a clear boundary between East and West Germany.
  • In the US: President John F. Kennedy announced the creation of the Peace Corps in a speech given at the University of Michigan on October 14th.
  • In the White House: The Twenty-third Amendment to the United States Constitution, which allows residents of Washington, D. C. to vote in presidential elections, was ratified.
  • In Space: Soviet astronaut Yuri Gagarin became the first human being to travel to outer space.
  • Also Born in 1961: George Stephanopoulos (February 10), Eddie Murphy (April 3), George Lopez (April 23), George Clooney (May 6), Michael J. Fox (June 9), Princess Diana (July 1), Barack Obama (August 4), Sean Hannity (December 30)

  • Board games became more innovative, with games like Operation taking advantage of new electronic technology.
  • Another innovative new game was Twister, the first game to use human bodies as the playing pieces. This radical concept led Milton Bradley’s competitors to accuse Twister’s manufacturer of selling “sex in a box.” Despite this initial controversy, the game has enjoyed steady popularity even to this day.
  • Originally invented in Franch in the late 1950s, in 1960 The Ohio Art Company brought the “L’Ecran Magique” over to US shores and sold it by its more familiar name - Etch A Sketch.
  • Stereotypes of young boys and girls were prevalent in the new toys of the 1960s. For girls, the Easy Bake Oven was introduced, furthering the “homebody” image that was being pushed on girls of the time. For boys, there was the GI Joe, a militaristic twist on dolls that catered to boys’ wild ambitions and curiosity about the war.
  • Best-selling children's’ books included The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein, The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle, and Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak. Dr. Seuss continued to release popular children’s books as well, and his contributions to the decade included Green Eggs and Ham, One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish, and How the Grinch Stole Christmas.
  • The Silver Age of comic books was going strong, and many popular Marvel comics characters were introduced in the early 1960s. These include Spider-Man, the Fantastic Four, Iron Man, Thor, Daredevil, and the X-Men.
  • Prime time cartoons became very popular because they could be enjoyed by children and adults alike. Famous cartoons of the 1960s include The Flintstones, Alvin & The Chipmunks, The Jetsons, and Mr. Magoo.
  • Things were changing in American schools. They were steadily becoming more crowded, thanks to the post-WWII baby boom; and more racially integrated, thanks to 1953‘s landmark supreme court case Brown v. the Board of Education.


  • Tuesday, August 23, 2011

    Up date on Cindy

    From Cindy...

    Hello FB friends I found out today that I Won't behaving surgery on Thursday. The doctor I seen today suggest I have chemo first,because the cancer is not attached to the chest wall and its not in the other breast. It may be in one lymph node though and he thinks chemo would shrink the tumor...

    Sunday, August 21, 2011

    Jeff Bunday


    Hey fellow Black Knights,
    Please if you will visit Jeff's blog, his blog is a great way to keep up with his progress and also a great way to drop him lines of encouragement as he continues to battle cancer. The link is to the right of this post..

    This picture of Jeff was taken a few months back when he went on a great US tour..

    Sunset in the Grand Canyon

    Sunday, August 14, 2011

    Thoughts and Prayers

    Hey guys,

    Connie Story passed away this weekend. Her services will be Wednesday, August 17. Visitation 9am to 2pm at the Methodist church on Robertson Road.

    Connie had colon cancer about 20 yrs ago and had emphysema. The family requested an autopsy done.

    Saturday, August 13, 2011

    Prayers needed

    Guys, we have a classmate that is need of our support...please see the below message from her which was posted on Facebook yesterday.
    Cindy Ware-WilsonTo all my Fb family and friends, I found out today that I have breast cancer. I kind of already knew. But I haven't given up, the lord will give me strength and comfort me. I have go on the 23rd for a MRI to see if its in the other breast and in my lymph nodes. The 24th is my surgery. I have to have a mastectomy. I encourage all my female friends to have their mammograms every year. I missed 2 yrs. and now have cancer.

    Wednesday, August 10, 2011

    Alumni Homecoming Bar B Que...

    The Cohn Alumni Association will be sponsoring its annual Homecoming Bar-B-QUE and FUNDRAISER, on Friday, September 30th, in the Cohn High gymnasium. Doors will open at 5:30pm and food will be served at 6:30pm. Cost is $15 per person. Please come early and visit the Alumni Center, which is located beneath the gymnasium. Improvements continue to be made on the Center. The Alumni Association is always in need of volunteers for our Homecoming event, so if you can help at the front door, clean up, etc. please reply back to me. If you would like to pre-pay, your name tag and tickets will be available at the door. MAKE CHECK PAYABLE TO COHN ALUMNI ASSOCIATION and mail to: Judy Redmond 304 54th Avenue North Nashville, TN 37209. Farrell Owens ‘63 2011-12 Alumni President