RIP John Glenn

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I have always been very interested in space exploration and John Glenn was one of my personal heroes. RIP to a great American.

John Glenn, First American To Orbit The Earth, Dies At 95 : The Two-Way : NPR

No way! So sorry to see this. Huge space program (past & present) fan. True hero for America at a time we really needed some.

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On top of all his amazing accomplishments, he was married for 73 years. What a man.
 

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I once saw him pulling into a parking spot on the Ohio State campus, and then he proceeded to drive over an orange parking cone.
 
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RIP Mr. Glenn.

One of a handful of men that sparked the imagination of two rural PA boys, crammed in the hallway between their bedrooms, using a sheet for a screen and an old projector watching old footage while Walter Cronkite told us the story of our space program.
 

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I was a sophomore that Feb 20th. I don't remember what class I was that morning but I was all ears. We wore a coat and tie to class at Bergen Catholic HS. I had my 8th grade graduation transistor radio hidden tucked away in the inside pocket of my blazer. The earpiece was tucked in my outside ear away from the line of sight of the Irish Christian Brother teaching the class. But the guy sitting behind me could see it and kept nudging me for Mercury Seven updates.

To reduce the chance of being found out by whispering in class, I scribbled notes and passed them back to him. Unbeknownst to me he passed them along to others. Eventually Brother noticed that no one was paying attention to him as the train of transcribed Cronkite pearls, like "GO BABY!", were furtively winding up and down the aisles of the class and he intercepted one. Busy writing my next update I didn't realize the room had gone silent nor that Brother was reading one of my missives. In the authoritative voice all Irish Christian Brothers develop in seminary, he boomed out, "I need a status update, where is Lt Glenn now!" As a well indoctrinated Bergen Catholic student taught to comply, I instinctively responded, "Over the Indian Ocean" ... Busted!

Expecting to be sent to the Principal's Office for a Saturday J.U.G., Brother instead asked me to step to the front of the class to give verbal updates on the space flight. He noted it might spare me writer's cramp and the eyesight of my classmates as the notes was getting increasingly illegible. When the end of class bell rang I assumed I got a reprieve.

When I got to my next classroom that Brother looked at me and said, "I hear you have a relationship with Walter Cronkite. Stand up and fill us all with what's happening." And so it was for the duration of the flight from classroom to classroom.


John Glenn, Walter Cronkite ... our heroes were giants in those days.

Godspeed, John Glenn!
 

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I was a sophomore that Feb 20th. I don't remember what class I was that morning but I was all ears. We wore a coat and tie to class at Bergen Catholic HS. I had my 8th grade graduation transistor radio hidden tucked away in the inside pocket of my blazer. The earpiece was tucked in my outside ear away from the line of sight of the Irish Christian Brother teaching the class. But the guy sitting behind me could see it and kept nudging me for Mercury Seven updates.

To reduce the chance of being found out by whispering in class, I scribbled notes and passed them back to him. Unbeknownst to me he passed them along to others. Eventually Brother noticed that no one was paying attention to him as the train of transcribed Cronkite pearls, like "GO BABY!", were furtively winding up and down the aisles of the class and he intercepted one. Busy writing my next update I didn't realize the room had gone silent nor that Brother was reading one of my missives. In the authoritative voice all Irish Christian Brothers develop in seminary, he boomed out, "I need a status update, where is Lt Glenn now!" As a well indoctrinated Bergen Catholic student taught to comply, I instinctively responded, "Over the Indian Ocean" ... Busted!

Expecting to be sent to the Principal's Office for a Saturday J.U.G., Brother instead asked me to step to the front of the class to give verbal updates on the space flight. He noted it might spare me writer's cramp and the eyesight of my classmates as the notes was getting increasingly illegible. When the end of class bell rang I assumed I got a reprieve.

When I got to my next classroom that Brother looked at me and said, "I hear you have a relationship with Walter Cronkite. Stand up and fill us all with what's happening." And so it was for the duration of the flight from classroom to classroom.


John Glenn, Walter Cronkite ... our heroes were giants in those days.

Godspeed, John Glenn!

Great story. I'd rep you, but have to spread the love first.

I loved the fact that he went back into space at age 77.
 

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I was a sophomore that Feb 20th. I don't remember what class I was that morning but I was all ears. We wore a coat and tie to class at Bergen Catholic HS. I had my 8th grade graduation transistor radio hidden tucked away in the inside pocket of my blazer. The earpiece was tucked in my outside ear away from the line of sight of the Irish Christian Brother teaching the class. But the guy sitting behind me could see it and kept nudging me for Mercury Seven updates.

To reduce the chance of being found out by whispering in class, I scribbled notes and passed them back to him. Unbeknownst to me he passed them along to others. Eventually Brother noticed that no one was paying attention to him as the train of transcribed Cronkite pearls, like "GO BABY!", were furtively winding up and down the aisles of the class and he intercepted one. Busy writing my next update I didn't realize the room had gone silent nor that Brother was reading one of my missives. In the authoritative voice all Irish Christian Brothers develop in seminary, he boomed out, "I need a status update, where is Lt Glenn now!" As a well indoctrinated Bergen Catholic student taught to comply, I instinctively responded, "Over the Indian Ocean" ... Busted!

Expecting to be sent to the Principal's Office for a Saturday J.U.G., Brother instead asked me to step to the front of the class to give verbal updates on the space flight. He noted it might spare me writer's cramp and the eyesight of my classmates as the notes was getting increasingly illegible. When the end of class bell rang I assumed I got a reprieve.

When I got to my next classroom that Brother looked at me and said, "I hear you have a relationship with Walter Cronkite. Stand up and fill us all with what's happening." And so it was for the duration of the flight from classroom to classroom.


John Glenn, Walter Cronkite ... our heroes were giants in those days.

Godspeed, John Glenn!

Thanks for posting this...great story. I'd rep you but I gotta spread 'em around.
 
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