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About the Class of '67
Growing up on the beach. Summer suntans. The Beach Boys. Surfing and the fun music that rode the waves along with it. The Vietnam War. Draft cards and the draft "lottery." The deaths of the Kennedys and Dr. Martin Luther King. Rock'n'Roll. The Beatles. The Rolling Stones. The Animals. The Who. The Grateful Dead and all the rest. Drugs. Entering college in a tumultuous time of protests and stark social and cultural change. Manson, Woodstock and Altamont all unfolding within a few months of one another.
Many of us lived and survived well through all of it; others, sadly, did not. But there is no doubt that this explosive era was easily one of the most interesting and intense in modern times as far as "adolescence to maturity" and "innocence to experience" goes. As we all turn 75 years of age another interesting time is upon us; a time when we can share what our lives have been like, and what we hope for them to be like as we roll into a well-seasoned future!!!
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