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| Re: Back to School: The 70s vs. Today | |
| By: nuku Date: October 19, 2020, 3:19 pm | |
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| [quote author=jpcher link=topic=647.msg59189#msg59189 | |
| date=1603134858] | |
| Oh, my, Gardensgrey! That brings back such memories! ;D | |
| Doodling on the covers was a must! ;D | |
| [/quote] | |
| My dad was a printer. He got us huge sheets of paper we used as | |
| book covers that were ideal for drawing on. 😁 | |
| #Post#: 59205-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Back to School: The 70s vs. Today | |
| By: Soop Date: October 20, 2020, 7:13 am | |
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| [quote author=nuku link=topic=647.msg59195#msg59195 | |
| date=1603138780] | |
| [quote author=jpcher link=topic=647.msg59189#msg59189 | |
| date=1603134858] | |
| Oh, my, Gardensgrey! That brings back such memories! ;D | |
| Doodling on the covers was a must! ;D | |
| [/quote] | |
| My dad was a printer. He got us huge sheets of paper we used as | |
| book covers that were ideal for drawing on. 😁 | |
| [/quote] | |
| Not related to book covers (not a thing we did at my school), | |
| but we always had heaps of paper. My dad worked in the data | |
| centre for GM and that included a print shop. There was always | |
| loads of scrap paper, a lot of it perforated sheets with the | |
| holes down the side (we never had a problem finding paper to | |
| make banners in my house). | |
| He would also bring us damaged magnetic tape holders (plastic | |
| covers about the size and shape of a film reel) to store our | |
| treasures and his screws and nails. We had one of them filled | |
| with old crayons and someone left it in the back window of the | |
| car. We then had a film reel shaped block of multi-coloured wax. | |
| #Post#: 59206-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Back to School: The 70s vs. Today | |
| By: Oz Diva Date: October 20, 2020, 8:12 am | |
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| Almost all schools in Australia require school uniforms. I used | |
| to love buying stationery, but I don�t remember shopping lists. | |
| #Post#: 59208-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Back to School: The 70s vs. Today | |
| By: gramma dishes Date: October 20, 2020, 8:53 am | |
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| I remember opening up brand new schoolbooks for the first time | |
| and loving to just stick my nose into them and smell that | |
| wonderful 'new textbook' smell! ;D | |
| #Post#: 59424-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Back to School: The 70s vs. Today | |
| By: syfygeek Date: October 27, 2020, 12:56 pm | |
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| [quote author=gramma dishes link=topic=647.msg59208#msg59208 | |
| date=1603202020] | |
| I remember opening up brand new schoolbooks for the first time | |
| and loving to just stick my nose into them and smell that | |
| wonderful 'new textbook' smell! ;D | |
| [/quote] | |
| And the thrill of seeing who had the book before you if was a | |
| used book. | |
| #Post#: 59425-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Back to School: The 70s vs. Today | |
| By: TootsNYC Date: October 27, 2020, 1:24 pm | |
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| we covered my kids' books back in the late '90s and early '00s. | |
| You could buy stretchy fabric ones, etc., but I liked the paper | |
| because I would re-label them so it was easier to tell what they | |
| were at first. | |
| (I wish they'd let us label the edges, so you could tell which | |
| book was what from the top of your backpack) | |
| #Post#: 60554-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Back to School: The 70s vs. Today | |
| By: Elisabunny Date: November 20, 2020, 8:47 pm | |
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| I remember using non-preglued wallpaper scraps for my book | |
| covers. They were pretty, very sturdy, and somewhat | |
| water-repellent. | |
| #Post#: 65062-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Back to School: The 70s vs. Today | |
| By: lowspark Date: March 31, 2021, 8:34 am | |
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| [quote author=Gardensgrey link=topic=647.msg59173#msg59173 | |
| date=1603118399] | |
| Ritual of a bygone era: I started kindergarten in 1960. My | |
| parents had 5 kids. For weeks before school started, they would | |
| double down on stockpiling brown paper grocery bags. The first | |
| evening after textbooks were distributed on the first day, we�d | |
| clear the dinner table & the book cover production line would | |
| start. My parents wielded the scissors, cutting rectangles out | |
| of all those grocery bags. The rest of us would fold those | |
| rectangles around the books, making sure to make deep pockets | |
| for them to slide in. Most of the time, these brown paper bag | |
| book covers lasted all year. Back then, there wasn�t such a | |
| thing as a store-bought book cover, and later on, only a few had | |
| these. | |
| [/quote] | |
| Oh my gosh! I remember folding book covers! I had forgotten all | |
| about that. They used to hand them out to us at school with our | |
| textbooks and we were required to use them. They had the folding | |
| instructions printed on them. We used to draw and write all | |
| sorts of things on those book covers. Here's one I remember... | |
| In case of fire, throw this in. | |
| Boy, we thought we were clever! ;D | |
| #Post#: 65932-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Back to School: The 70s vs. Today | |
| By: holly firestorm Date: April 25, 2021, 5:36 pm | |
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| [quote author=Asharah link=topic=647.msg12864#msg12864 | |
| date=1535873459] | |
| 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. | |
| [emoji404][emoji418][emoji424][emoji432][emoji429] | |
| [/quote] | |
| Up until my joyful release I worked for the LA Unified School | |
| District. Almost all the schools I know of wear uniforms. The | |
| difference is, the girls can wear skinny jeans (in the school | |
| color of course), not just knee length skirts. | |
| #Post#: 67546-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Back to School: The 70s vs. Today | |
| By: Snowfire Date: June 20, 2021, 9:16 pm | |
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| I was also in California in Elementary/Junior High in the | |
| 60's/70's. Newport Mesa school district in Orange County. Girls | |
| could not wear pants to school at all...unless it was raining. | |
| It also seemed that it had to be raining at the principals house | |
| because I knew several girls who were sent home to change to a | |
| skirt, even though *it was raining at the school*. We also were | |
| NEVER allowed to wear jeans. Shoes also had to have a heel | |
| strap...because we couldn't run in a slip on shoe...but we were | |
| not allowed to run on campus. | |
| Lots of conflicting "rules". I was so glad to get out of that | |
| district. The state I moved to had a much more relaxed dress | |
| code. | |
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