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| Back to School: The 70s vs. Today | |
| By: Asharah Date: September 2, 2018, 2:30 am | |
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| https://www.huffingtonpost.com/victoria-fedden/back-to-school-the-70s-vs-today_… | |
| As I recall, we needed more than a notebook and pencils. And my | |
| school had uniforms, so we didn't go shopping at Sears. | |
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| Re: Back to School: The 70s vs. Today | |
| By: vintagegal Date: September 2, 2018, 7:05 am | |
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| That was a funny article. | |
| I started school in the early 1960's. I remember a pencil box, | |
| that was about it. Never had a backpack until high school. | |
| School supplied paste and mucilage (remember that?) I do | |
| remember having to have a special "first day of school" outfit. | |
| You didn't want to make a bad impression. I think at some point | |
| in my school years, we were allowed to wear pants to school, but | |
| I don't remember when. Certainly not in grade school. | |
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| Re: Back to School: The 70s vs. Today | |
| By: Elisabunny Date: September 3, 2018, 11:40 am | |
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| I went to elementary school in the '70s. We started the | |
| Wednesday after Labor Day. Everyone wore a new outfit that was | |
| far too warm for early September in Philly. Some kids had lunch | |
| boxes, but many just used brown paper lunch bags. Those who | |
| brought their lunch bought milk from the cafeteria. I think we | |
| got our very short list of needed school supplies on the first | |
| day, which lead to a trip to the store that afternoon. | |
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| Re: Back to School: The 70s vs. Today | |
| By: Sycorax Date: September 3, 2018, 11:51 am | |
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| I don't really even remember being given a list for school | |
| supplies. You had to have paper to write on and something to | |
| keep your papers in, but other than that, it was up to you. In | |
| my kids' elementary school, you have to have spirals and pocket | |
| folders in specific colors, some of which are hard to find when | |
| it gets close to the beginning of the school year. | |
| #Post#: 12952-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Back to School: The 70s vs. Today | |
| By: holly firestorm Date: September 3, 2018, 5:48 pm | |
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| New first day of school outfit that was usually to warm to wear | |
| the first week of September: check. | |
| That's another thing. School always started the week of labor | |
| day or the week after. Out here in LA school starts in mid or | |
| late August now. | |
| Pencil case with at least two #2 pencils and an eraser, even if | |
| there was one on your pencil. A sharpener was advised, but not | |
| required since there was always one in the classroom. A black | |
| ink or blue ink pen. (Some teachers required both). A loose | |
| leaf book &/or spiral notebook with the required number of | |
| subject dividers (depended on the teacher). Preferably some sort | |
| of school bag to carry them all in. | |
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| Re: Back to School: The 70s vs. Today | |
| By: Wanaca Date: September 4, 2018, 8:07 am | |
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| I started school in 1970 so I went to school all through the | |
| 70's. I don't remember a lot of what they said. I ate school | |
| lunches. I went to the mall for my clothes. We had pencils and | |
| crayons. It was recommended by the school to have some type of | |
| pencil box---they said that a cigar box worked fine (and it | |
| did!). A loose leaf binder was okay but if you didn't have | |
| paper the school had plenty available. | |
| School didn't start until after Labor Day and my parents didn't | |
| make a big deal over it. And I was the one who wanted brown | |
| paper bags for book covers---I loved to draw on it. | |
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| Re: Back to School: The 70s vs. Today | |
| By: Soop Date: September 4, 2018, 9:59 am | |
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| Elementary school in the 70's. We didn't need anything but our | |
| shiny selves and lunch on the first day. We were given | |
| notebooks, pencils, erasers, textbooks, art supplies. A pencil | |
| case was acceptable. Later in the year you would need coloured | |
| pencils if you had geography (social studies as we called it | |
| then). The more 'good' stuff you had, the more likely someone | |
| would "borrow" (filch) it. The higher the grade, the more stuff | |
| you might be asked to have, but it was never a list given before | |
| the school year started. E.g. shortly before you started the | |
| geometry section, teacher would tell us we would need a geometry | |
| set in a week. | |
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| Re: Back to School: The 70s vs. Today | |
| By: Kimberami Date: September 4, 2018, 10:07 am | |
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| I grew up in the 80s. I remember the first time a girl brought a | |
| 64 pack of crayons to school. There were so many envious kids | |
| that day. :D | |
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| Re: Back to School: The 70s vs. Today | |
| By: Jayhawk Date: September 4, 2018, 11:09 am | |
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| Elementary school in the 1960's. I remember crayons (I never did | |
| get the envied-after 64 box), a pan of watercolors, glue, | |
| pencils, Big Chief tablet, pens and binders in later grades. | |
| That's about it, really. I didn't get a backpack until college. | |
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| Re: Back to School: The 70s vs. Today | |
| By: jpcher Date: September 4, 2018, 5:49 pm | |
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| My DDs started kindergarten in the late 90's and when I received | |
| the list for DD#1 I was astounded at what was on the list for a | |
| kindergartener! 1 Box of kleenex (which was put in a pool of | |
| boxes. What? The school can't supply tissues?) a box of small | |
| zip locks. Really? Along with crayons, markers, color pencils | |
| and water paint. The glue, specific size and type (non-toxic, | |
| okay I get that). Certain colors for pocket folders labeled for | |
| certain subjects, and the folders had to be the kind where the | |
| pockets weren't loose/open on one end. Blunt scissors, sketch | |
| pad (again the brand was suggested) and I don't remember what | |
| else. Oh, yeah, they recommended a back pack. How else would a 5 | |
| year old child bring all this stuff to school? ::) | |
| Everything had to be labeled with the child's name. I had the | |
| idea of printing out a sheet of sticky-back paper with her name | |
| listed multiple times and we used that to label everything. It | |
| was quite a project shopping, sorting the list, and labeling the | |
| boxes. She was a good trooper and enjoyed using her new crayons | |
| to color the folders with her name and subject. Fun times! Hey, | |
| starting kindergarten is cool! | |
| About a month after she started, she told me that she needed new | |
| crayons. I asked her why? She said because she loans them to | |
| other kids who didn't have crayons and never got them back. We | |
| went to the store and bought her a new box of crayons (not the | |
| coveted 64-size, I think it was the 32-size) and used the | |
| stickers to label every.single.crayon. She asked me if she could | |
| take more stickers to school so that she could put them on her | |
| markers and color pencils. She was able to keep track of her | |
| items from then on. | |
| As the DDs grew older, the back to school shopping became more | |
| detailed. 3-inch binder for this class, 1-inch binder for that | |
| class, college-ruled spirals for the other class. Sigh. | |
| We were fortunate enough to find BTS shopping an enjoyable | |
| experience. It was something that we looked forward to. But I | |
| gotta say, if the DDs weren't the wonderful, polite, awesome | |
| daughters that they are I would have found this chore to be the | |
| absolutely worst on my must-do-can't-avoid list. I dreaded it | |
| every year, but in the end, when we went out for dinner after | |
| shopping? A good time was had by all. | |
| I was in elementary school during the 60s and graduated HS in | |
| the late 70's. I remember only bringing a spiral notebook and | |
| some pencils or pens to my first day of school. I don't remember | |
| my mother having to pack up or buy a list like I mentioned | |
| above. | |
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