2. My name is Delilah Dupraz. I was born in 1951. Since I didn’t know how to make a scrap book then, I am making it now. It is my scrapbook of the sixties. The sixties were the best years of my life. Well lets start.
5. Me as a baby with my mom & dad. My brother & sister in the picture on the wall.
6. My family at the dinner time. This wasn’t in the sixties. Dinner time was always a Family time for people.
7. My best friends and I love going to the beach. This was 1964. I am in the middle.
8. These were my favorite T.V. shows. These were very popular shows. Famous People
9. Famous People 1960, American actor Janet Leigh in the famous shower scene from the film, 'Psycho,' directed by Alfred Hitchcock. 1964, American actor Dick Van Dyke as Bert and English actress Julie Andrews in a scene from 'Mary Poppins',directed by Robert Stevenson.
12. This is by far my favorite player. Mickey Mantle was the most feared hitter Mickey Mantle invented the "Tape Measure" home run on April 17, 1953 He played outfield Sports
14. 1964 Famous People British pop rock band They are frequently cited as the most commercially successful and critically acclaimed band in modern history, with innovative music, a cultural impact that helped define the 1960s
15. My dad’s favorite car. The corvette of 1960. Our family car. 1960, Studebaker.
16. The sixties had great fashions for both men & women. These are pictures of women’s Clothes.
20. In 1961, President John F. Kennedy sent a group to South Vietnam to determine what actions the U.S. needed to take to assist them. Vietnam War In 1972, peace agreements talks between the U.S. and Vietnam were nearing a conclusion, but in December of 1972, Nixon called for heavy bombing of the largest cities of North Vietnam. War ended on April 30, 1975
21. In 1963, Diem’s government quickly began to unravel. The downfall began when Diem’s brother accused Buddhist monks of harboring communists. His brother then began raiding Buddhist pagodas in an attempt to find these communists. The Buddhist monks immediately began protesting in the streets, and in Saigon on October 5, 1963, one monk died by self-immolation
22. This is a story about a small southern town and social distinctions between races. This book is by Harper Lee. Was published in 1960.