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I was in High School General Business class at Lowell High (Long Gone) in
Whittier California. John F. Kennedy was a great man = With like all of us......... Our share of Faults and Feet of Clay. I truly long for the days when we could disagree with each other and yet not hate each other AND not call each other terrible names. We all stood together as Americans no matter our vast differences. The last Decade breaks my Heart! John Irving "Son of David" have Mercy on your pitiful Servants!
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I was in 5th grade and coming back to class from the lavatory when another class mate told me about President Kennedy being shot. I walked into my class and spoke quietly to a kid named Craig Rifle( really) where upon he called me a liar real loud disrupting the class. The teacher asked what was going on and when Craig told her what I'd said, she took me by the ear out into the hall to square away my lying. After a trip to the principals office and her discovery that I was in fact telling the truth, we returned to the class room where she told my class mates what had happened. We spent the rest of the day watching the closed circuit T.V. in the room. The teacher never apologized to me for dragging me out into the hall by my ear. I'll never forget that day or the events following.
there wasn't a kid in the neighborhood that was outside playing for days afterwards. Life did change. Walt |
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Wow, I was in 10th grade. We had an assembly and they made the announcement,
everyone was in shock.
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10th grade study hall. Some girls cried hysterically.
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I was at Maxson Jr high school Plainfield, NJ 7th grade social studies class, our teacher came in crying told us what had happened everyone was sent home. Guess that's one of days you'll never forget. Unfortunately there's been a lot more of those days sense than.
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Just found and read an incredible historical account of that weekend. It's called "America's Long Vigil", an article that appeared in TV Guide in January 1964. I read it and remembered seeing the whole thing as a 9 year old. Read it and remember.
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I was 11 years old in the basement of Washington Elementary School in Lodi, NJ in a 5th grade trumpet lesson with Mr. Longo my instructor when our Principal Mr. Speziale stuck his head in to give us the news and release us to go home... The time past has done little to diminish the poignancy of that tragic day!
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