H. The New London Texas Gas Explosion of 1937
In Memory of those who perished And those who survived
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[The natural gas explosion on March 18, 1937 became
the worst tragedy involving schoolchildren in American history.
Approximately 298 students and teachers perished. It resulted
in national laws which required that human detectable smells be
mixed in with methane gas destined for commercial or household use.]
By Priscilla (Kern) Joffe,

Above is a photo of me in the 3rd grade Mexican Hat Dance in the gymnasium
behind the main building that exploded. The photo was taken 2 hours before
the explosion, and the 3rd grade girls left before the explosion. A few of the
5th grade girls may have been waiting in the hallway at the time of the
explosion. Many parents were attending the PTA meeting, and the dance was
part of the program for the meeting. The gymnasium was still standing after
the disaster.
I took the school bus towards home but got off early to play with a
friend; my mother did not know where I was. Luckily I was delivered
to my home soon.
My father, Jack Kern, was President of the School Board at the time. His office
was one half mile away, and he heard the explosion and ran to help. He did not know
where my mother, my baby sister, my grandmother and I were located! He helped
at the disaster site for several hours, and went home to find his family O.K. A
photo of Jack Kern about 15 years later is shown below.
The Texas Rangers came to surround his house to protect him and his familly
from the angry parents who had lost their children.
A public meeting was held where Jack held out his hand with a short sleeve
shirt to show that he carried no weapons, even though several parents had
side arms. I was told later that the oil company transferred some families out
of the area for their own safety.
Later that day, as a 9-year-old 3rd grader, I was sleeping on the couch when
the radio was announcing the names of children that perished. Then I heard
the name "Priscilla" of one of those children, so I asked my Grandmother,
"Am I dead?". She quickly responded "No you are not". Over the next few
days I could remember a friend's birthday party that was cancelled, because the
5th grader to be celebrated was injured, and a few of her friends did not
survive.
Our family was extremely lucky to have survived this terrible event! ........Priscilla (Kern) Joffe.
Jack Kern.
