I think that is when you went under your desk. Yeah, I remember movies about people getting under tables and stuff. I don't remember any fall out rooms or shelters anywhere. Just the hallway at school.
The rooms were the interior rooms and it seems a couple of schools I attended had limited basements with fallout signs by the stairs. Pretty much the same areas we went to during tornado warnings in the spring.
I know we saw the films and I'm pretty sure we practiced the duck and cover in an elementary school in NC which did have a large fallout shelter. When we got bused into winston-salem the school did not have a shelter or they didn't have time to get us there during a tornado. I remember everybody doing the duck and cover out in the hall way instead of under your desk. I suppose it was different for each school system because I'm younger (more handsome too ) than lucrum.
A fifth-grader in Cupertino, California was suspended and threatened with expulsion for bringing a small Swiss Army knife on a school-sponsored, science-oriented camping trip. Consequently, Bandermann told TheDC, school officials forced Braden to serve a one-day suspension at camp. He was allegedly isolated in a teacherâs lounge area from all the other children. He was forced to eat meals by himself. He was forced to sleep in an area separate from all the other children. He missed an entire day of activities. http://news.yahoo.com/fifth-grader-suspended-overnight-nature-012034230.html Had I showed up for a camping trip when I was a kid without a knife, they'd probably sent me home.
I always brought a hatchet! I guess I would be in detention the rest of my life for that today and be labeled a potential hatchet murderer.