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I was in social studies class at Paschal High School, Fort Worth, Texas. It was 1963, my sophomore year.
Around noon, the PA speaker system beeped, and our principal, Charles Berry, said he was connecting all classrooms to a local radio broadcast.
Shots had been heard as the president's motorcade passed the Texas School Book Depository building in Dallas.
And from that moment, my life, and lives of millions of others, were changed forever. A man was killed; his wife was now a widow; two children lost their father.
Tom M.
Around noon, the PA speaker system beeped, and our principal, Charles Berry, said he was connecting all classrooms to a local radio broadcast.
Shots had been heard as the president's motorcade passed the Texas School Book Depository building in Dallas.
And from that moment, my life, and lives of millions of others, were changed forever. A man was killed; his wife was now a widow; two children lost their father.
Tom M.