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Nov 22, 2023 14:23:43   #
MontanaTrace
 
47greyfox wrote:
Sitting in a math class, as a Junior in HS. We heard the sound of high heals running toward us in the hall outside our classroom. The school secretary, her breathing heavy, poked her head in the door and made the announcement. In the next class, about an hour later, the news of JFK’s death was confirmed.


Ironically, pretty much the same situation. 10th grade, high school. Math class. Tucker, Georgia. Too young to fully understand the gravity of the tragedy. However, I think this was landmark in my growing up.

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Nov 22, 2023 14:45:56   #
srg
 
OldCADuser wrote:
Where we you 60 years ago today, November 22, 1963?

I was 16-years old and a Junior in high school. I was in physics class when they announced that President Kennedy had been shot. Keep in mind that we were in Northern Michigan and it was in the middle of deer season, so the first comments that we made between ourselves was that we didn't know Kennedy was a hunter, since for us, the only time we ever heard of someone getting shot was because of a hunting accident (there's no question that we were living sheltered lives). It was maybe 30-minutes later, when I was in study hall, that it was announced that Kennedy was dead and that it had taken place in Dallas.

About 15-minutes after that, they announced that classes had been cancelled and that the buses would soon be taking us home. We were also informed that since it was Friday, and that Thanksgiving was the following Thursday, that school would be closed for the entire week, instead of the just the originally planned two-days, Thursday and Friday.

I was working in a local grocery store/meat market at the time and being in an area where a lot of hunters came for deer season, we were pretty busy, so my boss asked me to come in and work most of the days that I had off (I was already scheduled to work the weekends and after school so in the end, it was only a few extra hours). We had a TV at the store and we watched most of the news programs covering the activities of the week. Of course, everyone who came into the store had to stop, look at what was going on and express their opinions and views, to say nothing about speculating what actually happened and who was ultimately responsible. While the term 'conspiracy theory' was not yet part of our lexicon, you could see how stuff like that got started and what perpetuated it.
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College freshman at Syracuse. Goldwater-Buckley conservative. Thought I hated Kennedy, but soon learned that my heart was no longer into hate. It was broken that day in a way that surprised me immensely.

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Nov 22, 2023 14:48:24   #
chrissybabe Loc: New Zealand
 
I was in a bus heading off for a camp/meeting (?) for the ATC (Air Training Corp for kids) when somebody got on the bus and told us. It was a Saturday morning - Friday to you guys.

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Nov 22, 2023 14:54:13   #
cahale Loc: San Angelo, TX
 
OldCADuser wrote:
Where we you 60 years ago today, November 22, 1963?

I was 16-years old and a Junior in high school. I was in physics class when they announced that President Kennedy had been shot. Keep in mind that we were in Northern Michigan and it was in the middle of deer season, so the first comments that we made between ourselves was that we didn't know Kennedy was a hunter, since for us, the only time we ever heard of someone getting shot was because of a hunting accident (there's no question that we were living sheltered lives). It was maybe 30-minutes later, when I was in study hall, that it was announced that Kennedy was dead and that it had taken place in Dallas.

About 15-minutes after that, they announced that classes had been cancelled and that the buses would soon be taking us home. We were also informed that since it was Friday, and that Thanksgiving was the following Thursday, that school would be closed for the entire week, instead of the just the originally planned two-days, Thursday and Friday.

I was working in a local grocery store/meat market at the time and being in an area where a lot of hunters came for deer season, we were pretty busy, so my boss asked me to come in and work most of the days that I had off (I was already scheduled to work the weekends and after school so in the end, it was only a few extra hours). We had a TV at the store and we watched most of the news programs covering the activities of the week. Of course, everyone who came into the store had to stop, look at what was going on and express their opinions and views, to say nothing about speculating what actually happened and who was ultimately responsible. While the term 'conspiracy theory' was not yet part of our lexicon, you could see how stuff like that got started and what perpetuated it.
Where we you 60 years ago today, November 22, 1963... (show quote)


Working at Pangburn's Candy Company in Ft. Worth. We lost Kennedy and got Johnson. Not sure how good a deal that was.

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Nov 22, 2023 14:54:23   #
lamiaceae Loc: San Luis Obispo County, CA
 
Wow, I am so much younger than almost anyone on here.

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Nov 22, 2023 14:57:12   #
roger55 Loc: Tampa Bay Florida
 
2nd grade 😲

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Nov 22, 2023 15:11:07   #
Flyerace Loc: Mt Pleasant, WI
 
I was a freshman in Massachusetts. We were changing classes and located outside the cafeteria. Announcement came on. School over. Busses took us home. I'm not sure anyone knew what happened to cause this. It did take quite some time to get facts, however, today we still have questions.

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Nov 22, 2023 15:12:03   #
keywest305 Loc: Baltimore Md.
 
I remember coming out of kindergarten that day and all the moms on the parking lot that came to pick us standing around crying.

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Nov 22, 2023 15:27:25   #
Ava'sPapa Loc: Cheshire, Ct.
 
Sophomore at East Catholic H.S. in Manchester, Ct. Religion class. We were notified over the P.A.. The school let us go for the day. I remember a lot of kids were crying.

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Nov 22, 2023 15:28:20   #
Stash Loc: South Central Massachusetts
 
In '63 I was 21 years old and had been in the Air Force for two years.

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Nov 22, 2023 15:46:55   #
ELNikkor
 
4th grade, 3pm on the school bus pulling in to pick up the high school students. Everyone thought a big 5th grader was making a bad joke when he called to the back of the bus that Kennedy had been shot. The High School students soon got on and verified the bad news.

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Nov 22, 2023 15:52:04   #
47greyfox Loc: on the edge of the Colorado front range
 
pj81156 wrote:
I must have been teaching one of you. I was teaching high school. It seemed to have little impact on the kids. A lot on the teachers.


Interesting that you mentioin the "impact" on kids and teachers. When the announcement came that JFK had died, the first thing that came to my and a friend's mind was the "all presidents since 1840 that were elected in years ending in zero" had died in office. Reagan was very close to joining that exclusive club were not for fast acting secret service that got him to the hospital. I was 16 at the time.

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Nov 22, 2023 15:53:31   #
smf85 Loc: Freeport, IL
 
OldCADuser wrote:
Where we you 60 years ago today, November 22, 1963?

I was 16-years old and a Junior in high school. I was in physics class when they announced that President Kennedy had been shot. Keep in mind that we were in Northern Michigan and it was in the middle of deer season, so the first comments that we made between ourselves was that we didn't know Kennedy was a hunter, since for us, the only time we ever heard of someone getting shot was because of a hunting accident (there's no question that we were living sheltered lives). It was maybe 30-minutes later, when I was in study hall, that it was announced that Kennedy was dead and that it had taken place in Dallas.

About 15-minutes after that, they announced that classes had been cancelled and that the buses would soon be taking us home. We were also informed that since it was Friday, and that Thanksgiving was the following Thursday, that school would be closed for the entire week, instead of the just the originally planned two-days, Thursday and Friday.

I was working in a local grocery store/meat market at the time and being in an area where a lot of hunters came for deer season, we were pretty busy, so my boss asked me to come in and work most of the days that I had off (I was already scheduled to work the weekends and after school so in the end, it was only a few extra hours). We had a TV at the store and we watched most of the news programs covering the activities of the week. Of course, everyone who came into the store had to stop, look at what was going on and express their opinions and views, to say nothing about speculating what actually happened and who was ultimately responsible. While the term 'conspiracy theory' was not yet part of our lexicon, you could see how stuff like that got started and what perpetuated it.
Where we you 60 years ago today, November 22, 1963... (show quote)


I had just gotten home from grade school; I heard a commotion outside with with someone older shouting that the President’s been shot. About a half hour after that I learned about his death.

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Nov 22, 2023 15:53:42   #
Harvie Loc: Lake Forest, Illinois
 
School of St. Mary / Lake Forest, Illinois / 6th Grade

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Nov 22, 2023 16:14:46   #
PhotoMono123 Loc: Houston, Texas
 
With my fraternity brothers watching Walter Cronkite.

Later in the day I was driving in the car and saw a flag someone had hung at half-staff on the pole of the street name sign on a corner. That has always stuck with me.

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