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Bogart= to “hog” something
Jazzed=excited
Boss= a great/cool thing
KYBO= bathroom (Keep Your Bowels Open)
Bug out= irritate or bother
Lay it on me=tell me
Chinese Fire Drill= Stop at a red light and switch Meat=nickname for a jock/dumb guy
spots
Melvin=wedgie
Chrome Dome=bald guy
Primo=the best
Church Key= can opener
Scarf=eat really fast
Cooties=illness to the “uncool”
Skuzz bucket=ugly car
Copasetic= everything is cool/excellent
Square=uncool person
Duck Tail=male hairstyle with hair slicked back Suicide knob=used so that one could drive with
Fink=tattle tale/nark
one hand and have the other around their date
Fuzz=police
Sweat hog=ugly person
Gnarly/Groovy=cool
•British Invasion: Referred to the mass
movement of UK pop music to the US in the
1960s
•In 1963 The Beatles performed on the Ed
Sullivan Show launching this movement
•The Rolling Stones, The Animals, Manfred
Mann, Herman’s Hermits, The Kinks, The
Who, Donovan, and many more
•Woodstock: 3-day free music festival in the
summer of 1969 in upstate New York with
500,000 people in attendance
•Arlo Guthrie, Joan Baez, Santana, CCR,
Grateful Dead, Janis Joplin, The Who, Sly and
the Family Stone, Jefferson Airplane, Joe
Cocker, Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young, Jimi
Hendrix
•Muhammad Ali: Famous boxer, political
activist, draft dodger, “Sportsman of the
Century”
•"I ain't got no quarrel with them Viet
Cong...No Viet Cong ever called me n*****"
OLYMPIANS
Tommie Smith, John Carlos, Wilma Rudolph
(Track and Field), Peggy Fleming (Figure
Skating), Arthur Ashe (Tennis)
BASEBALL STARS
Bob Gibson, Sandy Koufax, Roberto
Clemente, Willie Mays, Hank Aaron
FOOTBALL STARS
Joe Namath, Johnny Unitas, Bart Starr, Gale
Sayers, Jim Brown, “Deacon” Jones
BASKETBALL STARS
Bill Russell, Wilt Chamberlain, Elgin Baylor,
Jerry West, Oscar Robertson
•Rat Pack: Originally led by Humphrey
Bogart, the “Pack” consisted of Frank Sinatra,
Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr., and Peter
Lawford who acted in films and partied
together
•Flower Power: Non-violent, peaceful
movement by hippies and others
•Drug Culture: Recreational, psychedelic and
hallucinogenic drugs such as LSD, peyote,
mushrooms, and marijuana were popularized
by Dr. Timothy Leary, Grateful Dead, Jimi
Hendrix, The Beatles and others
•Charles Manson: led the “Manson Family”
to murder at least 7 people
•Moon Landing: Apollo 11 mission which
landed the first man on the moon in July of
1969