Down Goes Justice
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Re: Down Goes Justice
It is very sad to see Justice go down. I lived there one quarter in 1973 but more important in 1960 my Dad was killed there while working as Janitor there.He was directing a coal truck and slipped on the ice and the truck ran over him and killed him. I was only 8 years old. We lived in a house that was directly behind the Duck Pond.
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It is sad to see it fall. My Dad was killed there in 1960 while working as Janitor. He was directing a coal truck and slipped and fell under the truck and was run over. We lived in a house located directly behind the Duck Pond.I was only 8 years old.
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Re: Down Goes Justice
Like above, I had to see Justice and envy your large rooms as I sat in my closet sized room in Gardner. Had a few buddies that lived there. Campus is almost unrecognizable at this point.
Ps loved my sink when I moved to Frank the next year. Pissed in it countless times.
Ps loved my sink when I moved to Frank the next year. Pissed in it countless times.
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Moved from Bowie to Frank 100% for the sink.appstatealum wrote: ↑Mon Oct 12, 2020 8:12 amLike above, I had to see Justice and envy your large rooms as I sat in my closet sized room in Gardner. Had a few buddies that lived there. Campus is almost unrecognizable at this point.
Ps loved my sink when I moved to Frank the next year. Pissed in it countless times.
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Re: Down Goes Justice
Was in Justice ‘68,69 70 with football players. Freshman year was first floor freshman football players. Three to a room. Fun times but a little crowed.
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Either you or someone else has told this on here in the past, thank you for sharing again. A truly sad Appalachian moment in time. What an ordeal for you and your family and I am sure the campus as a whole...and now all these years later time just marches on.gctrivett wrote: ↑Sun Oct 11, 2020 3:28 pmIt is very sad to see Justice go down. I lived there one quarter in 1973 but more important in 1960 my Dad was killed there while working as Janitor there.He was directing a coal truck and slipped on the ice and the truck ran over him and killed him. I was only 8 years old. We lived in a house that was directly behind the Duck Pond.