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In reply to the discussion: November 22nd has never been the same since they killed JFK [View all]The Blue Flower
(6,478 posts)52. Also ninth grade--gym class
In Orlando. We all met at the flagpole. I'll never forget the teachers crying. The day still fills me with sorrow. It was an unthinkable tragedy. I'll never forget that weekend, either, and the funeral on b&w tv. I was watching when Ruby shot Oswald. Things like that get seared into the brain.
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Thank you for mentioning Mr. Douglass' book. The US took a turn toward the dark with JFK's murder!!
LongTomH
Nov 2017
#53
7th grade math class. Miss Coates was our teacher. We were working on an assignment.
spiderpig
Nov 2017
#14
They took away some of our belief that we can do anything that is good if we work together. nt
Blue_true
Nov 2017
#30
I won't ever forget that day. Our Fifth grade teacher, Ms Manning, came in crying...
FailureToCommunicate
Nov 2017
#23
9th Grade Geography class. Had everyone go outside to parking lot for some reason.
Hoyt
Nov 2017
#26
Yeah, I remember like 3 days of sadness B&W TV. My dad, who was not that big a JFK fan, was upset
Hoyt
Nov 2017
#54
Home with my baby son. Husband came home with beautiful antique marble top table given
cornball 24
Nov 2017
#43