TV
"Get out of Dodge"
Matt Dillon
Gunsmoke
"Shaken, not stirred"
James Bond
Pop Pop Fizz Fizz Oh What A relief it is"
Alka Seltzer
We dedicated the 1966 Tower to this teacher.
Larry Huffman
"We choose to go to the moon in this decade and do other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard"
John F. Kennedy
This phrase first used in 1966, advised suspects of their right "to remain silent" and access to a lawyer.
Miranda Rights
This British band from Liverpool started the "British Invasion" and gave their last public paid performance as a group on August 29, 1966 at Candlestick Park in San Francisco.
The Beatles
"Danger Will Robinson"
The Robot
Lost In Space
"What we have here is a failure to communicate"
Captain or Warden
See the USA in a____________.
Chevrolet
HHS teacher who yelled "GET QUIET" to bring the class to order.
Miss Whalen
"Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee, his hands can't hit what he cannot see"
Mohammed Ali
This animated Dr. Seuss Christmas classic first aired on CBS on December18, 1966.
The Grinch Who Stole Christmas
This song was banned from many radio stations and was the subject of a thirty(30) month FBI investigation for suspected vulgar lyrics.
Louie Louie
"Live long and prosper"
Spock
"They call me Mr. Tibbs"
Virgil Tibbs
Everything's better with ______ __________on it!
Blue Bonnet
Teacher who provided HHS with a school song.
Jerome Williams
"It's deja vu all over again"
Yogi Berra
This social safety network governmental program provides health benefits for seniors, enrolled it's first participant on July 1st, 1966
Medicare
This band was formed specifically for a TV show that aired on September 12, 1966. Their debut single reached #1 on Billboard Top 100 on November 5th, 1966.
The Monkees
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"Holy peanut butter Batman, we are in a jam.
Robin
"Who are those Guys?"
Butch Cassady
You will wonder where the yellow went when you brush your teeth with___________.
Pepsodent
Coach of the 1966 Royalettes.
Miss Chisholm
This newscaster would close out his broadcast by saying "And that's the way it is".
Walter Cronkite
This organization was founded June 30th 1966 to promote equal rights for women.
National Organization For Women
This "one hit wonder" was the biggest hit of the year in 1966, staying at #1 on Billboards Top 100 for five(5) weeks.
"The Ballad Of The Green Berets" written and performed by Army Staff Sgt Barry Sadler.
"We'll Dogies"
Jed Clampet
"I'm sorry Dave, I don't think I can do that"
HAL / The space ship's computer
A Space Odyssey - 1969
"A little dab will do you!
Brylcreem
This school official admonished the whole high school, after a chapel program, about showing affection in public by saying "there is too much kissing going on right under my nose."
Zeno Crump
"That's one small step for (a) man, one giant leap for mankind."
Neil Armstrong
Russia's Luna 9 unmanned space craft accomplished this feat on February 3rd, 1966.
First unmanned soft landing on the moon
This father and daughter both had solo singles that reached #1 on Billboard's Top 100 in 1966. (Name the artists and the songs).
Nancy Sinatra "These Boots Were Made For Walking" February 17, 1966
Frank Sinatra "Strangers In The Night" July 2nd, 1966