I remember where I was when I heard he died. In a classroom, staring at the public announcement speaker at the top of the wall behind the teacher. 7th grade Social Studies class, I think, but that wasn't important. The PA Speaker was light brown wood, about a 12" cube, dark brown cloth covering the grill. The announcement from the Principal, that President Kennedy had been killed in Dallas Texas and that school would be closing for the day. That students who took buses were to go to the assigned pickup points and wait with teachers. That students who walked or rode bikes and had a parent at home (pretty routine in those days) should go directly home. That those who did not should go directly to the cafeteria to wait for a parent to pick them up. And then just stunned silence.
I sometimes wonder what he would have been like in a 2nd term, then retired to "senior statesman" status for another 30 years. Would the Vietnam War have developed as it did? Would he have influenced the Civil Rights years? Would he have become a great person in his elder years? We'll never know, of course.
I wonder what he would think about our current political situation. Could he have imagined that both parties would cease having conservative, moderate, and liberal factions? Yes, there used to be Conservative Democrats and Liberal Republicans...
There used to be only 3 TV networks, too. NBC, CBS, and ABC. All that was on TV for several days was news about his death, the aftermath (Jack Ruby killing Lee Harvey Oswald), and the funeral.
I miss him. A glowing candle, snuffed too soon, dimming the room for us all...
1 comment:
I remember that day! I was in grade 2. I live in Canada, they wheeeled TVs into our classrooms and we watched everything. Our principle said it was a world changing experience and one we would remember for the rest of our lives. He was right! But I also remember a lot of parents were angry that we were watching TV everyday for a week!
Nellie's Mom
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