I still can't believe that day happened.
quote:Dumbass fish walking through the pavilion. Two people holding hands falling caught my eye on the tv next to the snack bar on your right when you walked in. After grasping what was happening I knew what I wanted to do with my life.
We had just gotten back from drill practice, working on the next halftime.
Got to the dorms and were told to head to an upperclassman's room (I was a fish).
My roommate and I walked in M. Smith '02s room just in time to see the 2nd plane hit.
In a dorm half-full of military contract people (including me at the time), it was a very surreal morning.
quote:Same thing was told by Tomball ISD admins. Our world history teach, Ms. Roach, refused to turn off the news and said the exact same thing as we sat in silence watching the events unfold. Our school was placed on lock down and nobody could come or go until 2:30p. Walking into JROTC was a little different that day.
Went to high school listening to the news on the radio. First period, Texas history with Coach Poole. RRISD issued a memo telling all teachers to turn off the news and go about business as usual.
Coach Poole refused. He said "this will likely be the most important thing to happen to your generation. I want you all to see it." Both towers collapsed shortly after. He let whoever wanted to leave go home no questions asked.