Posted by Eric SEI on February 20, 2010 at 17:05:35 from (74.83.210.114):
In Reply to: Re: Milk posted by Brian Schmidt on February 20, 2010 at 16:36:48:
When I started school in 1964 milk was 2 cents and it was in glass bottles. Almost everyone got chocolate milk because the plain milk sometimes froze but the chocolate didn't.
In 1971 they moved the 8th graders from the grade schools to 3 portables behind the high school. That was the first that we had cafeteria food. It was $0.45 for lunch, or we could buy a 5 lunch card for $2. Milk was $0.05 or a 20 milk card was $0.95.
Our hot lunch plan in grade school was on Tuesdays (some years also Thursdays) the church ladies and fire dept auxiliary took turns serving hot dogs ($0.15) and Barbeque ($0.20), with potato chips, cup cakes, and brownies all $0.05.
My first grade classroom had the desks bolted to the floor in rows, with the seats that folded up. The upper grades desks had places for holding ink bottles, not that they used ink bottles anymore. The restrooms were a block building next to the school. Some of my high school teachers said that when they went there (when it had all 12 grades) they used outhouses. In fact the outhouses were still there, but they had been moved off to the side and were used to store playground equipment.
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