ornate_wrasse
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why were you guys watching live tv in algebra class? I wasnt born yet but I remember when regan was shot. We watched a replay but that was in social studies. Teacher wheeled in a big tv on a cart and ancient video tape player. He said "watch this what happened today"
I think he meant that he was in algebra class when Kennedy was assassinated. As I recall, it happened on a Friday and most kids were in school when it happened. Oswald was killed by Ruby a couple days later, on a Sunday. Supposedly it was the very first live murder ever seen on TV. That is what he was watching on TV. I'm sure it was at his home, definitely not in algebra class.
BTW, I was a high school student in November of 1963. As it happens, I had been sick and so had not gone to school that day. My mother had gone to the library and, when she returned in the afternoon, told me that the librarians told her that the President had been shot. I immediately turned on the TV to watch Walter Cronkite's reporting.
Also, since I lived in Washington, D.C. at the time, we were given Monday off from school so we could attend the procession for the late President. I went to see the procession and crowds of people lined the streets to watch.
A sad time in our history. I cried like a baby on finding out the President was dead.


