High School in the '70s - A Look Back in Time

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Curious about what high school was like back in the 1970s? Did you live through it yourself?
Join us on a journey back in time as we explore the fashion and social culture of this iconic era. From bell-bottom jeans and platform shoes to the sounds of Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd, high school in the 1970s was a time of freedom, experimentation, and self-discovery.
Whether you were there to witness it firsthand or are simply curious about this fascinating time in history, this video is sure to transport you back in time and offer a glimpse into the past. So sit back, relax, and enjoy the ride as we take a trip down memory lane and explore what high school life was like back in the 1970s.
#1970s #lifeinamerica #nostalgia

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  • @MrTPF1
    @MrTPF19 ай бұрын

    Graduated in '79. Something not mentioned was that most of us had after-school jobs so that we could have spending money. Music was HUGE for us. We bought albums, went to concerts which were pretty inexpensive (like less than $10) and one major artist after another was dropping a new album seemingly every week. We played outside a LOT with pickup games of basketball, baseball and football, and before we got our licenses, bicycles equaled freedom.

  • @TraxandGrooves

    @TraxandGrooves

    9 ай бұрын

    Very well stated.✌

  • @consco3667

    @consco3667

    9 ай бұрын

    Graduated in 79 as well. You summed up our lives perfectly.

  • @idiot-983

    @idiot-983

    8 ай бұрын

    Graduated in 79 also, you are absolutely right.

  • @larryn1929

    @larryn1929

    8 ай бұрын

    Graduated in '81. You stated it exactly as it was. It was awesome! Also, far less kids were overweight.

  • @MrTPF1

    @MrTPF1

    8 ай бұрын

    @@larryn1929 There were kids in every house in my neighborhood, and there was ONE fat kid. We were all too active to get fat!

  • @user-qw4mu5fo1y
    @user-qw4mu5fo1y9 ай бұрын

    I graduated in 78, and I wish we could go back. When we did have a disagreement we usually settled it with a few punches, a week later we would be friends, I guess we just needed to earn respect

  • @tonyherdina9142

    @tonyherdina9142

    9 ай бұрын

    And there were tough guys that were bullies. There was none of this "safe space" stuff. And if you told a teacher you were getting bullied the kid would kick your ass.

  • @julenepegher6999

    @julenepegher6999

    8 ай бұрын

    I graduated in 77 , in high school, there were groups. Jocks, cliques, hoods , ect. We all got along. We just stayed with our group. I remember very few fights. I could care less what anyone else was doing I was just having a blast.

  • @johnmaddock256
    @johnmaddock2569 ай бұрын

    Graduated in' 79 the whole world was different a place, people respected each other teacher were really respected and had respect for their students and nobody knew about their politics. You actually learned something too

  • @brianmorger2174

    @brianmorger2174

    8 ай бұрын

    Same , and true that !

  • @alenahawke475

    @alenahawke475

    8 ай бұрын

    Graduated in 79 as well and you're correct about everything. I loved school and my teachers!

  • @piobmhor8529

    @piobmhor8529

    8 ай бұрын

    Same here. We didn’t really think of it, but we had some amazing teachers compared to today. I had a few who were WW2 veterans, one of which would tell us about what it was like on D-Day as a 19 year old soldier. I had a Calculus teacher who flew Sabre jets in the Korean War, a Physics teacher who was a Holocaust survivor and a German Teacher who had escaped from East Germany. They were tough on us, but made us the people we are today.

  • @PraveenSriram

    @PraveenSriram

    8 ай бұрын

    Even 2001 was much better than today and graduated class of 01’

  • @beatrizrobinson6481

    @beatrizrobinson6481

    8 ай бұрын

    They had pride in how they dressed and no tattoos!!! Great memories!!! Graduated in 1979.

  • @mikestewart7338
    @mikestewart733811 ай бұрын

    Fantastic! I didn’t see any pajama bottoms or yoga pants. People still had a sense of pride in their appearance.

  • @Alden_Indoway

    @Alden_Indoway

    9 ай бұрын

    In our school, 51% took pride in their appearance. The girls wore short miniskirts or cut-off jeans and a halter top, or blue jeans and a sweater in colder months. But a lot of us guys wore old torn Levi’s, Sears work boots and a black T-shirt with an unbuttoned plaid flannel shirt over. More than half had long hair, never combed, trimmed or styled, and scraggly facial hair was not uncommon.

  • @PraveenSriram

    @PraveenSriram

    8 ай бұрын

    Exactly true. Upvoted your comment

  • @beatrizrobinson6481

    @beatrizrobinson6481

    8 ай бұрын

    Pride and no tattoos!!!! Great memories!!!

  • @qtbrniis

    @qtbrniis

    8 ай бұрын

    @@Alden_Indoway Wow! I went to a pretty cool school but halter tops and cut offs were not considered proper school attire. (Grad of '75.) And most girls wore jeans with midriff tops (crop tops now) and not dresses. These pics look like they are from the early 80's more than the 70's. I don't see many bell bottoms at all. And ragged out hems were all the rage! Nor do I see many pairs of hip hugger jeans! Nobody wore high waisted pants til the later 70's, early 80's.

  • @kl0wnkiller912

    @kl0wnkiller912

    8 ай бұрын

    Yep. I really liked seeing the girls wearing those tight hip-hugger jeans!@@qtbrniis

  • @dipaknadkarni62
    @dipaknadkarni629 ай бұрын

    Graduated in ‘78. Unbelievable that was 45 years ago as I just turned 63.

  • @TheBennie102103

    @TheBennie102103

    4 ай бұрын

    Tolman HS class of 1978, Pawtucket RI :)

  • @PubliusSPQR
    @PubliusSPQR Жыл бұрын

    I'd give anything to just for a few moments go back to those days. I would inhale deeply to savor the smell. I would stand silent and just absorb everything about those 70's world now gone forever. I would say hello to all the now deceased family and friends. And I would reluctantly return with a much deeper appreciation of my boyhood and adolescence.

  • @julenepegher6999
    @julenepegher6999 Жыл бұрын

    High School was a blast, I graduated in 77. They were the best years. Our guys were sexy with the long hair. We wore Bell Bottoms and platforms. And can’t forget the 70’s had the best music ever! 🎉

  • @mutleymutley7474

    @mutleymutley7474

    9 ай бұрын

    I agree 100%. I graduated in '78. I was one of the guys with long hair.

  • @julenepegher6999

    @julenepegher6999

    9 ай бұрын

    @@mutleymutley7474 😉

  • @misterwhipple2870

    @misterwhipple2870

    9 ай бұрын

    Music? '69 through '73. After that, it went to crap. '71 was insanely great.

  • @julenepegher6999

    @julenepegher6999

    9 ай бұрын

    @@misterwhipple2870 in my just humble opinion, the mid 70’s had some really great bands. But we can agree to disagree. 😉

  • @peachablemacaw

    @peachablemacaw

    9 ай бұрын

    I still have full, long hair...'74 baby!!@@mutleymutley7474

  • @dalecorne3869
    @dalecorne38698 ай бұрын

    When I was in High School in the mid 70's, I had never heard of any high school shootings at all. Life was GREAT !!!

  • @michaelchen8643

    @michaelchen8643

    4 ай бұрын

    First of all in 1971 the composition of the American population was a lot more homogeneous I’m sorry, but I have to use a racial euphemism. There were more white people and the largest group of non-white people were African-Americans. But more importantly, even people who might’ve had less than Standard appearance to the western European lighter, skinned and lighter hair. They were descendants of people that have been here for a few generations like Puerto Ricans or Mexicans. Most people don’t realize that immigration starting in 1924 was severely restricted and wasn’t lifted to the Kuo system until 1965 In the 1970s, you did not have a lot of immigrants in numbers that were coming here to the US. Transportation was a lot more difficult than even the mindset of people to travel to America was a little bit discouraged. As firearms, firearm technology was not as well developed. I know that sounds a little strange, but you didn’t have the advent of polymer frame guns even aluminum frame. Firearms were not quite as common. Many of the handguns were revolvers even the semi automatic pistols were rather limited the single stack with only one company, Smith and Weston making double stack firearms. Also the 1968 gun control laws put a little bit of a damper on distributional firearms. You could no longer get them through the mail. You had to go face-to-face to a gun dealer when you got it from the factory indirectly. There were more single income families were you had a homemaker, so you had more adult supervision So you had more social cohesion, more social, homogeneity and less of an entertainment venue that encouraged violence as a way for solving problems you did not have video games or the Internet, so transportation and communication were a lot more controlled and a lot more filtered This is why school shootings were rare You also had for the fundamentals of life a lot more wealth you did not have the unhoused un homeless to any degree From a personal standpoint, I remember the 1970s in the local I lived in. There was a dozen people who were unhoused by choice because of mental illness or some personal preference basically lifestyle choice to prove a point. These people had access to multiple choices of emergency shelter. If it got too difficult, they were just eccentric or mentally unhinged. You did not have the involuntary unhoused You had a social safety net that people rely on to get housing and food and medical care and medical care was a lot more available for what was the state of the art as you did not have for profit medical care that was illegal they had to be nonprofit at that time it wasn’t until the early 1980s That certain freedoms way to be able to get abortion on demand and access to birth control and people had a lot of freedom starting around 1973

  • @jeffreyknight3884
    @jeffreyknight38849 ай бұрын

    I was there in the 70's, that's when everyone respected everyone. No cellphones, just a wonderful time.

  • @cam-edy1294

    @cam-edy1294

    3 ай бұрын

    Except if you were gay

  • @zanewoodward4822
    @zanewoodward48229 ай бұрын

    I'm 64 now But the 70s were the Best !

  • @julenepegher6999

    @julenepegher6999

    9 ай бұрын

    Same here, I’ll be 64 soon. The 70’s were the Best! Cheers

  • @Juuliexxxx

    @Juuliexxxx

    2 ай бұрын

    Same here! We even had a smoking area!! Great times!

  • @davidallen346

    @davidallen346

    Ай бұрын

    Born in 72

  • @reverendtos4271
    @reverendtos42719 ай бұрын

    Very cool. I was class of 80', but most of these pics were from 70-72. You can tell because everything still looked like the 60's. The real 70's look of clothes and hair didn't really kick in for a few more years. By 75-76 most the guys were wearing the feathered hair parted in the middle and those puka shell necklaces and the girls were wearing the farrah hair, longer skirts and platform sandals. Completely different. I remember the Dr Scholls fad when all the girls were wearing those in the spring and my high school banned them for making too much noise in the hallways :)

  • @tonyherdina9142

    @tonyherdina9142

    9 ай бұрын

    I remember the feathered hair. That was so disco.

  • @lilorbielilorbie2496

    @lilorbielilorbie2496

    8 ай бұрын

    @@tonyherdina9142 And disco SUCKS. I'm sooo glad that Van Halen came along to help kill it.

  • @larsedik

    @larsedik

    4 ай бұрын

    I agree that the fashion looks more like the late 60s than the 70s. The 70s did not really begin until 73, and I associate the music of the 70s with Disco - not the Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, or Pink Floyd, all of which were much better than most 70s music and had their roots firmly in the 60s. I was so glad when the punk/New Wave scene began and pushed out Disco.

  • @globalfamily8172

    @globalfamily8172

    4 ай бұрын

    Yup, only 1:18 was later. I held onto those Scholl's until the 90s - then they came back!

  • @RivetGardener
    @RivetGardener Жыл бұрын

    Graduated in 1980. I remember these huge classrooms full of typewriters for classes to teach typing for future secretary work. Also a wing (was a huge HS) for hairdressing and cosmetology classes. Back then, the main groups (numerically small though) were either a "freak" or a "jock". The rest, most of us, just went through our day as regular kids. Pot was rampant. Went to a concert to see Lynyrd Skynyrd at (the no longer Capital Center in Washington DC) for $10.50. There was no crime, nobody carried guns. It was kind of fun, but I was glad to graduate and get out and get into real life away from the cliques, which I learned are forever going on, ever on, no matter where you work.

  • @kylemoran4343

    @kylemoran4343

    10 ай бұрын

    Saw a lot of concerts at the Capital Center back in the day. Loved general admission !! There were "more" drugs in my catholic school then in most public schools back then... But NO GUNS in either, Just fists !

  • @QuietStormX

    @QuietStormX

    9 ай бұрын

    1980 I graduated High School in Alexandria, VA. Lived around the Beltway in Montgomery County, MD. I served in the Air Force all overseas in Asia & Europe. Saw the World and history you read about. In the Philippines on vacation just before.. I Served in the Air Force as a Jet Engine Mechanic, Turbo Fans too.. :-D

  • @jameswatt4694

    @jameswatt4694

    25 күн бұрын

    Class of 80 as well. Punk Rock saved my life. Or runied it - the jury is still deliberating....

  • @barbara5495
    @barbara54958 ай бұрын

    Graduated in 1978..Disco was still going strong. Could get into bars at 18. Sure, we had social issues and all that...but we never worried about school shootings like now. We felt safe and our parents knew we were safe walking to and being in school each day. No social media to compound social/peer pressure (thankfully)....we had it good. I'm sad for the kids now.

  • @TheBennie102103

    @TheBennie102103

    4 ай бұрын

    Tolman HS class of 1978, Pawtucket RI :)

  • @newerafrican
    @newerafrican9 ай бұрын

    I graduated in '75 and had a great time in HS. I am still close to several guys that I hung around with. I was very lucky to meet a wonderful young lady in 9th grade who later became (and still is) my wife and mother of my two sons. The girls were very attractive, not slutty, and the guys (including me) were net very worldly with girls, though we never quit trying!!

  • @timacoata7456
    @timacoata7456 Жыл бұрын

    70’s we’re a great time!

  • @eddyhouchins5508
    @eddyhouchins5508 Жыл бұрын

    My favorite memory of High School in the 1970's was graduating and turning my back for the last time and walking away from that place FOREVER.

  • @bobgomez9481

    @bobgomez9481

    10 ай бұрын

    cool story bro

  • @bobgomez9481

    @bobgomez9481

    10 ай бұрын

    How was it working for the sewer department?

  • @DryWall-wd4ei

    @DryWall-wd4ei

    9 ай бұрын

    @@bobgomez9481 That's a good paying job. I worked at a sewage treatment plant for awhile. It was good pay at the time.

  • @RoyB327

    @RoyB327

    9 ай бұрын

    Ditto.... Lived in a town of 5,000....joined the Air Force at 17 and never looked/went back

  • @kevinhothan7328

    @kevinhothan7328

    9 ай бұрын

    I had fun in high school 1975 grad said see ya. Joined the AF and had the best time of my life

  • @hearttoheart4me
    @hearttoheart4me Жыл бұрын

    Being in my 20s in the late 70s is better than being 70 in the late 20s was a lot more fun and my body didn't hurt then...well as much. 🤣

  • @tonycollazorappo

    @tonycollazorappo

    Жыл бұрын

    Agreed, I graduated in 1980, I was 19, and my body did hurt then. At 62 now everything hurts and that's just when standing up, LOL!!

  • @Pinky-lg3lz

    @Pinky-lg3lz

    8 ай бұрын

    Never regret growing old, it's a priveledge denied many. Think of all the classmates we've lost over the decades.

  • @PraveenSriram

    @PraveenSriram

    8 ай бұрын

    It is the mid 20s now

  • @WWeronko
    @WWeronko Жыл бұрын

    Graduating from a Catholic high school in 1971, I didn't see much of the freedom of expression that video discusses. However, what I have noticed, the girls were much better looking back then. Overweight and out of shape girls were few and far between. Girls were sweeter by and large when compared with the rather nasty princesses of today. The boys were considerably tougher and tended to conform to male behavioral norms or get beat up. As noted, the music was far better in the late 60s and 70s.

  • @siranimcneill7589

    @siranimcneill7589

    11 ай бұрын

    Tell me your experiences?

  • @brianbrooks1025

    @brianbrooks1025

    10 ай бұрын

    I agree with you on the women being skinnier, prettier and boys being tougher. Jr-Sr high ‘71-‘77.

  • @tommystx

    @tommystx

    9 ай бұрын

    I also graduated in 1971. Went to a coed public H.S. I agree with everything you said. Girls were so polite and never used bad language. wore very little or no makeup and were still beautiful. Glad i was in H.S. back then and not today!

  • @Chris_at_Home

    @Chris_at_Home

    9 ай бұрын

    I graduated from a regional school in 1971 with 3 towns attending and with 7-12 grades we had just under 1,000 kids. I agree about the girls being sweeter as I married one that I first met in 7th grade.

  • @bb-fe9ur

    @bb-fe9ur

    9 ай бұрын

    It's the food, culture and fear causing the collapse. Just what the globalists bought

  • @w2tty
    @w2tty Жыл бұрын

    I agree with most others who have posted. The styles probably changed rapidly in the 70s. By 1976 people looked much different.

  • @tonyherdina9142

    @tonyherdina9142

    9 ай бұрын

    That's when the disco Era started kicking in.

  • @michaelbarry8373

    @michaelbarry8373

    8 ай бұрын

    Agreed, most of these photos seem to be from the late 60's. Or January 1st 1970. Look at 1:18, and compare to 1:10,see the difference ? Thats what I remember in high school. Graduated in 1978,

  • @bobbym104

    @bobbym104

    8 ай бұрын

    Yeah, these pics look like they're from '70, '71.

  • @globalfamily8172

    @globalfamily8172

    4 ай бұрын

    @@michaelbarry8373 I actually had those turtlenecks and gauze shirts! approx 1976-77 for 1:18

  • @oursolidarity99
    @oursolidarity999 ай бұрын

    Lots of freedom, graduated in '78. Remember going to a keg party hosted by a teacher graduation night. Suppose to be attended by students who were 18, but no one cared. Stuff that occurred back then would be totally illegal today. Proves how restricted life has become since those days.

  • @julenepegher6999

    @julenepegher6999

    9 ай бұрын

    Graduated 77 they were the best times. We did get away with a lot. You could cut a class then come right back without anyone knowing.

  • @Grannylovescoffee

    @Grannylovescoffee

    8 ай бұрын

    Graduated in ‘76. And we also had a designated smoking section for students that smoked

  • @TheBennie102103

    @TheBennie102103

    4 ай бұрын

    Tolman HS class of 1978, Pawtucket RI :)

  • @ismaelruiz4227

    @ismaelruiz4227

    Ай бұрын

    you're so right, graduated in '79 and we would go drink at our AG teacher's house and our baseball coach's house none of us were 18..crazy to think about that now...

  • @geraldpolymath
    @geraldpolymath9 ай бұрын

    I was in elementary school. However, the drug use affected my older brother who was in High School. His battle ended this year with his death and long suffering drug addiction, sad what drugs have done to our country.

  • @razony

    @razony

    9 ай бұрын

    I only did cannabis.

  • @cmorales932

    @cmorales932

    8 ай бұрын

    I’m very sorry.

  • @tttais._.teddytuff1694

    @tttais._.teddytuff1694

    8 ай бұрын

    I’m so sorry man :(

  • @carolynridlon3988
    @carolynridlon3988 Жыл бұрын

    I definitely was in school during the 70's (graduated Jr high in 1974 & high school 1978!) The clothes in most of the pictures were more from pre 1974. I remember many of those styles in Jr high. For the high school years of 1974-1979 watch the original That 70's Show - it was exactly the years of my teen years!

  • @PantheraOnca60

    @PantheraOnca60

    9 ай бұрын

    I was thinking the same thing; I graduated the same year, BTW. And some of these photos are even late 60s.

  • @tonyherdina9142

    @tonyherdina9142

    9 ай бұрын

    That's when disco started getting popular.

  • @errk25
    @errk2511 ай бұрын

    Class of '78 here from California. Many of these pictures look from early 70's or even 60's to me. Way too many girls in skirts. More were wearing jeans as I remember. It was a great time to be a teenager.

  • @Jeffrey.Seelman

    @Jeffrey.Seelman

    9 ай бұрын

    You remember correctly

  • @TheBennie102103

    @TheBennie102103

    4 ай бұрын

    Tolman HS class of 1978, Pawtucket RI :)

  • @craigwitte2943
    @craigwitte29439 ай бұрын

    Bell bottoms, tube tops, halter tops and no bras!! The best music of all time! Gas was .21 cents per gallon! You could fill up your car, take a girl to a movie and out for pizza after and not have spent $10! Or just cruise the country side with cold beer and a bag of Nacho Cheese Doritos! Some of the best memories of my life. 1974 graduate here.

  • @laurieeyebee

    @laurieeyebee

    8 ай бұрын

    me too!

  • @richardduvall5306

    @richardduvall5306

    Ай бұрын

    Of course that was 4 or 5 hours wages

  • @gibbyjones1040
    @gibbyjones1040 Жыл бұрын

    class of '77 - no face piercings, no tattoos, only 2 in ten were fat

  • @robertmontgomery3943

    @robertmontgomery3943

    9 ай бұрын

    Agree, a time when girls didn’t look like billboards, and body piercing was just starting

  • @childfreesingleandatheist8899

    @childfreesingleandatheist8899

    9 ай бұрын

    ...and no green or blue hair.

  • @julenepegher6999

    @julenepegher6999

    9 ай бұрын

    The most daring thing I had was pierced ears.

  • @johnvrabec9747
    @johnvrabec97478 ай бұрын

    Graduated in '76, still miss HS. The most fun and exciting time. The first hints of adulthood, Learning to drive, making some $ and listening to the best music. Hanging out and if you were lucky, cruising with your friends. still remember how my heartbeat jumped when a girl looked my way lol

  • @robertabray-enhus3198
    @robertabray-enhus3198 Жыл бұрын

    I graduated HS in 79. So many great memories. You could see concerts for very reasonable prices. I still have one of my ticket stub from seeing Queen in Boston for $7.50. There were no difficult problems really like there are today. You were a girl or a guy. None of this foolish gender issue crap. I had a small group of friends,who I’d known from grammar school and junior high. We did fun stuff on the weekends like going to the movies, the drive in,bowling,or rollerskating. I had horseback riding lessons on Saturday afternoon. We all just simply hung out at one of our houses. We often had sleepovers,listened to our records,we listened to the radio and made mix tapes too,we watched tv,had pizza,made Jiffy Pop and brownies,no weed added though! In the summertime we all went to the beach on weekends too. We didn’t have to worry about violence in school. Kids didn’t back talk their teachers. If you did,you got sent to the office. If you wanted to mess around at school you got sent home. I had my first serious boyfriend for 3 years too. He hung out with me and my girlfriends too. Unfortunately,we all went to different colleges,and over the years kind of lost touch. We have over the last few years we’ve been able to reconnect.

  • @robertlee6781

    @robertlee6781

    10 ай бұрын

    I saw Styx in my High School gym with my sister.5 bucks!

  • @tommystx

    @tommystx

    9 ай бұрын

    I grad in 1971 and all that you described was the same for me in 71 Better times back then

  • @DareToBeDeviant

    @DareToBeDeviant

    9 ай бұрын

    That's a rock solid friendship circle you had and obviously fun childhood. It's been 15+ years since the high school ended for me and majority of everyone I knew just went off in their own direction without saying a word. Despite having shared meaningful connections with them so it's weird everyone dropped each other like hot potatoes as if it meant nothing. Oh, well, even the ones who did stay local started to become distant once portable devices became cheap and popular. Now nobody wants to do anything other than lay around staring at a screen. I'd kill for an afternoon at a bowling alley, diner, and movie theater. :( With that said, I envy the older generations. Critical thinking was encouraged and common sense was a given trait. Now both are considered super powers. @_@

  • @schoolgirl4suzuki

    @schoolgirl4suzuki

    9 ай бұрын

    I also saw Queen in Boston! Graduated 1979. My parents didn't welcome freedom of expression.

  • @misterwhipple2870

    @misterwhipple2870

    9 ай бұрын

    Speaking of prices in 1971, I lived in Orlando and you could get into Disney for $7 admission, 50 cents for parking and $1.50 for the Monorail or the Boat. Today it's $129 for admission and $35 for parking, but the boat is free. The Contemporary Hotel would give you a room for $21 a night. Today it's $600 and up. And the girls were a lot prettier, and the teachers were HOT.

  • @bobpierce115
    @bobpierce1158 ай бұрын

    I graduated in '75, just turning 18. I love this video as it's a real time capsule. Started 9th grade in Sept. '71 and finished June '75. Like the '60s that preceded it, it had about 3 different sections to it. Mine was unique in that 9th grade pre-dated Watergate, 10th & 11th fully engulfed, then 12th with it over. Not unlike 1961-'65 a decade earlier, my years were more 'invisible' than the '75-'79 years my younger sister was in high school. What the decade is remembered for (fairly or unfairly) is the disco era which burst wide open in the summer of '75, Charlie's Angels in '76, Star Wars in '77, Saturday Night Fever late '77. Groups like Grand Funk, 3 Dog Night were long gone, but early Foreigner and The Cars (to name 2) became the sounds of that very different section, as it should be. Vietnam, Watergate, The Partridge Family, Here's Lucy, other events, TV shows, already years ago even while still in the '70s.

  • @grantfarkas2715
    @grantfarkas2715 Жыл бұрын

    This looks like the early 1970s in high school. I was in hs from 73-76 styles in clothes changed through the years. The bell bottoms changed to flare bottoms and guys wore T-Shirts with logos on them. When you took your picture for the yearbook you wore a dress shirt. Guys wore different types of shirts and tank tops. Guys also grew sideburns which I thought were gross. Hair styles varied from long or short-haired or styled. Girls did wear pants or jeans and halter tops. That 70s Show gives you an idea of how everyone dressed.

  • @razony

    @razony

    9 ай бұрын

    What I thought. We were about bell bottoms and T's.

  • @edmiera3583

    @edmiera3583

    8 ай бұрын

    Remember girls wore hot pants those shorts that Hooter girls wear now😊

  • @JPG_Spizzfan
    @JPG_Spizzfan9 ай бұрын

    I'm class of '76 I'm looking at the pictures and wow I remember the kids dressing like that , and it was very true the dances and prom's and regular school function were safe and civil, nothing to fear except fear it's self . I feel sorry for the kids today ! I'm glad a grew up in the '70 wouldn't trade it for anything

  • @tttais._.teddytuff1694

    @tttais._.teddytuff1694

    8 ай бұрын

    Oh god you should be sorry…coming from a teenager from gen z I literally hate it! I just wish I was alive in the 80s and 90s :

  • @281cobracar7
    @281cobracar78 ай бұрын

    Best thing about going to high school in the 70's. Miniskirts, miniskirts and miniskirts. I was and still am a leg man. 🙂

  • @MeadeSkeltonMusic
    @MeadeSkeltonMusic8 ай бұрын

    I like how the girls back then had beautiful natural hair without all the odd funny colors, and they just looked naturally pretty and respectable.

  • @jennosyde709

    @jennosyde709

    2 ай бұрын

    People will look back at the 2020s and talk about how pretty people's hair was as well. It happens with every generation.

  • @MeadeSkeltonMusic

    @MeadeSkeltonMusic

    2 ай бұрын

    @@jennosyde709 I'm sorry but no

  • @canoedoc2390
    @canoedoc239010 ай бұрын

    The worst thing that happened in 1973 was someone getting caught smoking in the bathroom, or possibly getting drunk during the weekend. Drug use was not common and would never have been "tolerated" in Lancaster county Pennsylvania. How did we go from this to regular school shootings and the mass murder of grade school children?

  • @misterwhipple2870

    @misterwhipple2870

    9 ай бұрын

    Then there was Red Lion in 2000.

  • @sharoncrawford7192

    @sharoncrawford7192

    7 ай бұрын

    There were drugs around when I went to school. Grad of 74. Mostly marijiana and some pills. Alot of alcohol. I grewup in Ohio.

  • @johnnoeth2191
    @johnnoeth21918 ай бұрын

    It was a great time to be a kid. I feel sorry for the kids today.

  • @tomsuh1362

    @tomsuh1362

    5 ай бұрын

    They were only two genders in sex education.

  • @jwmjr59
    @jwmjr59 Жыл бұрын

    The best years of my life.

  • @wandobudwell3088

    @wandobudwell3088

    8 ай бұрын

    71' Seemed like everyone was busy and having a good time. Always something to do and football was the toughest game in School. Still remember...

  • @brisnwinters8161
    @brisnwinters81618 ай бұрын

    I went to high school 71 to 75 brings back many memories.

  • @pnwester2697

    @pnwester2697

    5 ай бұрын

    We're the best and that's no jive, we're the class of 75

  • @ruthresetar5940
    @ruthresetar59408 ай бұрын

    I do not even need to watch this to tell you that as a youth in the 1970's it was the best.

  • @freedomforever6718
    @freedomforever67189 ай бұрын

    I graduated in 73. My high school experience was pretty much the way you depicted it. The best part was very little violence. I was never afraid of going to school. The teachers were friendly but demanded respect. Most people regardless of clique got along with each other. And yes many of us experimented with pot and LSD. After I graduated I became a construction worker and then real-estate developer.

  • @derlingerardclair6252

    @derlingerardclair6252

    8 ай бұрын

    I graduated in 74.Unfortunately I didn;t keep in touch with the few people I knew back in high school,Some of them may be living out of state,or they may possilby even be deceased by now,God only knows?

  • @freedomforever6718

    @freedomforever6718

    8 ай бұрын

    @@derlingerardclair6252 , Several dozen of the people in my class have passed away. I've been to three reunions over the years and this year was my 50th reunion but I didn't receive an invitation. My town is small enough that I would have heard if it was happening but I didn't. No biggie. The people from high school that I care about are still friends.

  • @cynthiamurphy3669

    @cynthiamurphy3669

    8 ай бұрын

    I also graduated from high school in 1973 (Dayton, Ohio). In my junior-senior years, we worked two weeks per month alternating with school for two weeks and attended school all year long. My school was half white, half black and located downtown. We had a decent football team. Those were very different times. I was actually more into the Motown sound back then and have never cared much about rock music. I came from a white mostly catholic neighborhood in the city. Anyway, I feel we were far more mature when compared to other high schools in the city and were treated that way, and we mostly dressed as though we were on the job, even when back in school. Not a lot of room for goof-offs, and you had to keep your grades up or you would be kicked out. You'd better never get caught in the hallways between classes unless you had a permission slip on you, as the assistant principal was always patrolling. I only remember two girls getting pregnant; one was a freshman and had to leave; she married the guy and is still married to him. The other one only missed one day of school throughout her pregnancy when she was a senior. We really did have a leg up when it came to the working world back then, what with Dayton being a rust belt city. We had several GM plants, hospitals, plenty of good places for employment. Many did go on to college. Sadly, quite a few of my fellow students are deceased at this time.

  • @freedomforever6718

    @freedomforever6718

    8 ай бұрын

    @@cynthiamurphy3669, Great story! Thanks. Happy 50th High School Anniversary!

  • @recoveringnewyorker2243
    @recoveringnewyorker22438 ай бұрын

    I was a fat kid in high school. I had an abusive mother (Pop died when I was 14) However , I had a great circle of friends and school officials who knew what I was going through and tried their best to be my “family” I was active in the drama club and was a manager for the basketball team. You mentioned school shootings. Where I went to high school (North Central Florida) nearly every pick up truck in the parking lot had a shotgun and hunting rifle on a rack in the rear glass. At any one time there were 30-40 guns on campus and NO ONE got hurt (OR WORSE)

  • @LeeFKoch
    @LeeFKoch Жыл бұрын

    I went to high school in the 80s. Judging by your pics, I'd say that one of the biggest changes was that girls started wearing pants a lot more often, and when they did wear dresses or skirts, the hemlines were lower than in the 70s. I know the dress code forbade anything shorter than one hand-width above the knees. Of course, hair-dos were different, too. And for the guys, other than bell bottoms disappearing, there really wasn't too much difference in what we wore. Again, hair-dos, and the cool kids wore parachute pants. As far as the description goes, I'd say that pretty much was true of high school in the 80s as well. Okay, the music we listened to was different, and we hung around in cliques. There were the jocks, the band bobs, the theater arts kids, the preppies, the druggies, etc.

  • @tilu3303

    @tilu3303

    Жыл бұрын

    Dress codes in the early 70's were virtually non-existent where I went to school. I think it took awhile for administrations to think they might be needed. I remember no length requirement for miniskirts and short dresses as it wasn't unusual to see floral dresses with matched/coordinated undies.

  • @threeg6966
    @threeg69669 ай бұрын

    Big bell bottom Levi's. Chuck Taylor shoes. T-shirts. 8 track tapes. Sports. Part -time job. Steady girlfriend. Great parents. Unbelievable music. Lifelong friends. Good times. 👍

  • @terri348
    @terri3488 ай бұрын

    Graduated in 1976. Many of these pictures look exactly like ones in my senior yearbook!

  • @sbolfing
    @sbolfing9 ай бұрын

    When I was a freshman, girls were required to wear dresses or skirts. In my sophomore year, they were allowed to wear pant suits. Finally, as juniors, girls could wear jeans. For boys, the biggest changes were: losing hair code (except for athletics) and being able to wear sandals. I am still close friends with people I went to high school with - we're all in our late 60s now! But, we also saw the implementation of bussing (forced integration) - which led to some hard feelings, but for the most part, the kids just decided to get along with each other and not let the adults pass their problems to us. We were never rude to teachers, but could courteously disagree.

  • @kristytimm1727

    @kristytimm1727

    8 ай бұрын

    Ppl

  • @williamquigley5836
    @williamquigley58368 ай бұрын

    From the class of '72; For me, the greatest thing about the 70's high school experience was the available and inexpensive media. Newspapers cost a dime. A weekly news magazine subscription could be had for 5 dollars. Movies, TV and music was becoming more diverse and interesting. Nobody ever worried about being gunned down at school; it was unheard of. Compared to today, teachers were well paid and mostly left alone to do their job. Usually, my teachers seemed enthusiastic and professional. The general belief was if we could graduate, we could probably forgo college and make a decent living in a unionized factory. It was a world of expanding freedom and knowledge.

  • @SteveBrownRocks2023
    @SteveBrownRocks20239 ай бұрын

    I graduated HS in ‘77. It was a good time! The 5 years AFTER HS were even BETTER!

  • @alecfoster4413
    @alecfoster44138 ай бұрын

    Class of '77. Society was definitely less uptight than it is now. More open-minded, more good will, and more fun.

  • @hertzair1186
    @hertzair118610 ай бұрын

    Does anyone else remember the jean fad in the ‘70’s we called “inside out pants” ….they were blue jeans with gold stitching on the outside…they were all the rage in 73-75….they were kind of the pre-curser to fashion jeans.

  • @SamhainBe
    @SamhainBe8 ай бұрын

    And no tattoos...one forgets just how beautiful women can be. Class of '77 and times were indeed so much better then!

  • @tomsuh1362

    @tomsuh1362

    5 ай бұрын

    Not too many fat girls with funny dye hair colors.

  • @Sctronic209
    @Sctronic2099 ай бұрын

    Class of ‘78 Illinois was a great time to grow up. Miss those days.

  • @TheBennie102103

    @TheBennie102103

    4 ай бұрын

    Tolman HS class of 1978, Pawtucket RI :)

  • @cajunsushi
    @cajunsushi10 ай бұрын

    I’m thankful for my San Diego High School days. We were much more diverse with White, Black, Chicano and Asian students. Seems we had more elective classes back then too, heck we even had a gun range for ROTC Marksmanship classifications . In my junior year you could take a semester of driving classroom instruction and then driving with an instructor in new Chevrolet Impalas.

  • @SputnickSpooner-jg5gi

    @SputnickSpooner-jg5gi

    7 ай бұрын

    Driving instruction in a huge 1973 Ford LTD.

  • @abingdonpresbyterianchurch4069
    @abingdonpresbyterianchurch40698 ай бұрын

    I went to High school in the 70s. This was a good walk down memory lane. There was one thing that was very different from today. Smoking cigarettes! The teacher's lounge was a smokey place (just coming to the door of it). And we had a smoking area for the students as well. Not that this was a good thing, but it is something that today's HS students would find hard to believe. In the early 70's we still had a dress code with no jeans aloud, and hair length on boys was regulated. I had a part in getting that changed. I do remember guys outside who would not be let in for having their hair too long.

  • @tonyherdina9142
    @tonyherdina91429 ай бұрын

    Us that grew up in the 60s and 70s were product of parents that grew up during the depression and possibly a father that was in WWII or the Korean War.

  • @nancybump6876
    @nancybump6876 Жыл бұрын

    Cool pics The History Lounge! I remember typing class for sure. It was a fun time in my life and I did feel safe at school. It is so sad for students now having to be scared to go to school.

  • @TheHistoryLounge

    @TheHistoryLounge

    Жыл бұрын

    I remember my typing class too, with Mrs. Clark. She used to play rock music on her radio while we typed!

  • @thegood9
    @thegood99 ай бұрын

    The biggest thing was, people were MUCH fitter due to less access to cheap foods, more exercise, and less sitting on the phone, watching TV, and "chilling to Netflix". Not fat shaming at all, but, most of it has been brought onto ourselves due to these changes and accepting these things.

  • @laurencemarkmallak3076
    @laurencemarkmallak307610 ай бұрын

    Thanks for bringing back some fond memories from high school in 1973 thru 1976 at West Milwaukee High School in West Milwaukee, WI. We create very strong life long bonds during the high school years.

  • @Jeffrey.Seelman

    @Jeffrey.Seelman

    9 ай бұрын

    I went to Shorewood 1974-1978. We pretty much did whatever we wanted to do. Very close friends and very large parties. Cheap concert tickets. Lots of weed

  • @johnschultz9023

    @johnschultz9023

    9 ай бұрын

    Hamilton class of '76!!!!!

  • @realdealradio

    @realdealradio

    7 ай бұрын

    @@Jeffrey.Seelman Dominican HS then Shorewood briefly same time period around '76

  • @kl0wnkiller912
    @kl0wnkiller9128 ай бұрын

    Graduated a year late in 1979 (we moved mid year). Overall I had a great time in High School. I partied a lot but still managed to graduate with a decent score. We moved to a small town and school there was a bit different but I fit in pretty well. I was a gearhead and loved hot rod cars (still do) and I did my share of street racing on the weekends. School back then was not a place where we were told how to be 'politically correct' or any of that nonsense. We were taught math, science, literature, physical education... the things people really need to succeed and it has served me well my whole life. I had a great time in the 70s overall. The music is still unmatched in my opinion. And as he said, yes, I do miss it. It was a great time to be young and alive. I would not trade it with growing up in today's mess for the world.

  • @jeng1395
    @jeng13958 ай бұрын

    I was in elementary and junior high in the 70s, what an awesome time to be young!

  • @Go4Corvette
    @Go4Corvette Жыл бұрын

    I remember this, but I was very independent and didn't hang out with the groups or drug addicted guys. I was into sports and motorcycle racing. North Hollywood High class of 1979.

  • @MrKdr500

    @MrKdr500

    Жыл бұрын

    seems like motorcycle racing kept a few of us away from drugs....

  • @karukun0212
    @karukun02128 ай бұрын

    Go Mitchell (Colorado Springs, class of 77)! 1-2-3-4-5 Mitchell High don't take no jive. Pretty right on here; right on baby for sharing the memories. Lots of dances by the way--with live rock bands. They would always play Smoke on the Water (Deep Purple), Brick House (Commodores) and Stairway to Heaven (Led Zeppelin) without fail. My hair was at my shoulders, bell-bottoms at my ankles and I had the time of my life cruising for chicks in my yellow Plymouth Satellite.

  • @HaveaVH5150
    @HaveaVH51508 ай бұрын

    Loved those days,graduated in 80.Started to see major bands from mid 70s until now.Have a ton of stubs.Seen most of the bands played on classic stations.5-$10 back then.VH,Sabbath,AC/DC,Nugent,Deep Purple among some in 78.Great times and high school wasn’t bad!

  • @percubit10
    @percubit109 ай бұрын

    Awesome time and beautiful people.

  • @bbowen1751
    @bbowen17518 ай бұрын

    Most of those photos look 72ish. Especially the hair and short dresses. I remember having "feathered" bangs, shoulder length hair. And I wore mostly levi jeans, a cute top, or sweater and platforms.The bands I remember were, Boston, Foreigner, Journey, Styx, and Peter Frampton.

  • @Khatoon170
    @Khatoon170 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for your wonderful cultural documentary channel. Iam Arabic lady subscriber to several British and American KZread channels. I was born in 1970s I turned to 48 years old. Same high school curriculum in USA same too in Arabic countries as well. But in Saudi Arabia my homeland we studied English language little bit late at middle schools. Recently they teach English language at kindergartens. Actually as I read high schools in 1970s in USA were open classes, less government involvement in education . USA high school curriculum math four years included algebra , geometry, trigonometry. English four years covers classic , drama , research, writing. Science three classes involved biology, chemistry, physics.history three years classes USA history , world history . Civic are common requirement . Yes we choose at high schools to study either literary sections including history , geography, language , literature or scientific sections included math , science including ( chemistry, biology, physics) till now days . Fashion of high school students in 1970s known as hippie inspired bell bottom . Thank you for giving us chance to read learn new information improve our English language as well.

  • @Julia29853

    @Julia29853

    11 ай бұрын

    Thanks for being here! Ive seen photos of Middle Eastern countries from those time, some dressed more in western style than they do now.

  • @mimime5376
    @mimime53768 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the memories! Class of 70!

  • @frogger74
    @frogger747 ай бұрын

    My favorite 70's memories is listening to Casey Kasem on SiriusXm's 70's On7 ,and; listening to American Top 40 1970-79 especially the Long Distance Dedications when people wrote awesome stories about a memory of a song & asked if Casey would play it on Casey's program.

  • @user-lp6lu1wn4k
    @user-lp6lu1wn4k9 ай бұрын

    I went to hs from 71-74. One of the best times of my life!

  • @anthonycashero7605
    @anthonycashero76059 ай бұрын

    Girls, we're fun and moral. The majority had self-respect. Most got better as they grew older.

  • @tommywilliams8953
    @tommywilliams89539 ай бұрын

    Aaah the 1970's, this really takes me back. Back to when I was still dead and not born yet!🤤

  • @kingporter67
    @kingporter678 ай бұрын

    Excellent 1970's High School back in time video!!

  • @RussellMiller-gh7fb
    @RussellMiller-gh7fb9 ай бұрын

    That was a different world we lived in then.

  • @davidmurray5399
    @davidmurray53997 ай бұрын

    I played football, was on the wrestling team and played baseball. I was an "AV" nerd[I would set up your Bell&Howell projector!], was in the school theater group, I had a DJ gig on our school radio station and worked at the local A&P grocery store. My friends and I went to concerts[Deep Purple, The Who, Rolling Stones, MC5, Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention, just a few examples]. Because I had a radio show, I could get samples at Chess records[Blues and Jazz, on 45s(remember those!!)]. I had a great time, there was always something going on!

  • @Laine2539
    @Laine253911 ай бұрын

    I went to HS from 1973 to 1977.. it was a newly built school. Many of our teachers were fresh out of college, we had a smoking lounge, and you were allowed to go outside at lunch and play frisbee on the front lawn of the school. We did not have our own football field for another year, and there was no senior class my freshman year. My class of 1977, was the first class to graduate attending all four years in that new school building.

  • @tommystx

    @tommystx

    9 ай бұрын

    sounds like Maine North in Desplanes Ill. Where the Breakfast Club was filmed

  • @misterwhipple2870

    @misterwhipple2870

    9 ай бұрын

    It wasn't Brantley, was it?

  • @Grannylovescoffee

    @Grannylovescoffee

    8 ай бұрын

    I was thinking Lake Brantley in FL also

  • @misterwhipple2870

    @misterwhipple2870

    8 ай бұрын

    @@Grannylovescoffee Did you go to Brantley? I did, for 2 1/2 years, leaving in '76. The description fits perfectly; the stadium was not finished until '75 and '77 was the first class to have attended all 4 years in the new building.

  • @Grannylovescoffee

    @Grannylovescoffee

    8 ай бұрын

    @@misterwhipple2870 yes I did. I graduated in ‘76. I had a fun time there

  • @The_best_days_are_yesterdays
    @The_best_days_are_yesterdays3 ай бұрын

    Class of 77 here. God I miss those days.

  • @serinachilders74
    @serinachilders7410 ай бұрын

    76 to 80 here, the drug most kids were doing was pot, a few were doing moms pills. No acid more a 60's thing. Girls and guys wore jeans, T shirts, short shorts, striped top tube socks. Music was rock or disco. Was glad to leave it all behind and get on with life. I hated school.

  • @The_best_days_are_yesterdays
    @The_best_days_are_yesterdays3 ай бұрын

    Lincoln Mall, Matteson, Illinois opened in 1973 when I was 14 and I enjoyed spending the better part of my teens there. Such good memories, some of the best years of my life. I miss those days so much.

  • @tracedehaven2190
    @tracedehaven21908 ай бұрын

    I could look at these photos and tell, pretty easily, whether they were taken in the early 70's or later, after 1975. Styles changed a lot. I think most of these are from the early 70's, and one or two even look like the late 60's, or 1970-71 at the latest.

  • @jasonbertalotto2355
    @jasonbertalotto23559 ай бұрын

    Groovy times

  • @chrismoody1342
    @chrismoody134210 ай бұрын

    50 years ago. Can you believe it.

  • @UncleSam-bu9gz
    @UncleSam-bu9gz8 ай бұрын

    My high school years are immortalized in "Remember the Titans" with Denzel Washington. I was there during the time it covers.

  • @user-sz8ju4hi7j
    @user-sz8ju4hi7j9 ай бұрын

    I went to 3 different Army high schools in Germany. it was a lot different over there. We could drink listen to music from England. The people on base were pretty close knit, plus we could go out on the German economy.

  • @shellystover1686
    @shellystover1686 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the memories! Class of 73, Afton, Ok.

  • @ccpbux
    @ccpbux2 ай бұрын

    I graduated in ‘86 but I remember the mid to late ‘70’s very well. At the time my dad was a jr high teacher and basketball/football coach and it was an awesome experience. Some of the athletes would carry me and my little brother on their shoulders and the Cheerleaders/Drill Team would always hug and kiss us on the cheek. lol…Great times!!

  • @SteveSmith-os5bs
    @SteveSmith-os5bs10 ай бұрын

    I went to high school 74 to 78, 3 years in California and my senior year in Arizona. The 70s were fun but awkward times.

  • @Larry660
    @Larry6609 ай бұрын

    5:22: Graduated in '78, and there was an outdoor student smoking area on the school grounds (nowadays, even the teachers can't smoke in school). I still remember the principal coming on the PA announcing, "It has come to our attention that students have been smoking substances other than tobacco in the student smoking area...".

  • @TheBennie102103

    @TheBennie102103

    4 ай бұрын

    Tolman HS class of 1978, Pawtucket RI :)

  • @Larry660

    @Larry660

    4 ай бұрын

    @@TheBennie102103 Colonial HS, Orlando, Florida

  • @piratepete842
    @piratepete8429 ай бұрын

    And a few short years later we all dancing under the disco ball..the guys wearing the loud leisure suits.. I still have a brown suede one..but boogie was my forte

  • @deejaaywalker2314
    @deejaaywalker23149 ай бұрын

    So interesting that you can readily spot the fashion differences from the early 70s to later 70s. Certainly the 80s had a look of their own. I'm still searching for the quintessential look for each decade from the 90s up though. Thoughts on that?

  • @gregdavis19
    @gregdavis199 ай бұрын

    It was a good era to grow up in. We students respected our teachers, and to this day if I run into a former teacher I still address him/her as Mister or Ms, I’m 61. I saw a kid in the video that had a pair of bell bottoms on that I had, they were the red, white, and blue striped ones, ha!

  • @egrintarg230
    @egrintarg2309 ай бұрын

    I was in High School in the 70's. My mom brought me to school with her one day. A teacher held me that day. About 17 years later I was in that same classroom with that same teacher again. Very strange.

  • @victorbalancia5264
    @victorbalancia5264 Жыл бұрын

    I graduated in '74. The girls were not as well dressed and the boys had longer hair. This looks more like mid 60s grooming.

  • @4Score747

    @4Score747

    Жыл бұрын

    That’s what I thought too! I was class of 78’ and from 75-78 jeans were the norm for everyone. My sister (69’) dressed like the girls in this video. Good video though!

  • @johnmccree8941

    @johnmccree8941

    Жыл бұрын

    I graduated in '77 . These photos are fairly accurate as to what they were wearing. Didn't notice much change from the late 60s... into the 70s. That Cutlass that the girls were sitting on was about a 1973-74. Love those cars.

  • @Julia29853

    @Julia29853

    11 ай бұрын

    It looks like my high school in Texas in the 70s. Maybe just different in different parts of the country? Now any pics with the girls with teased hair was the 60s, that was pretty much gone by the 70s.

  • @user-wb3bg5kw8c
    @user-wb3bg5kw8c8 ай бұрын

    Most high schools in the 1970s would have had a lot of Liberal Arts classes available: Art, Marching Band, Music Orchestra, Singing, Auto and Wood Shop, Sewing, Cooking, Typing, Computers and even Driver's Education. These elective courses allowed you to experience a subject; something outside of your normal purview that wasn't Readin', Ritin' and Rithmatic. It was acceptable and expected that you participate in these cultural activities as well as academic. I'm not sure when all that started changing, but I'm sure it was mostly gone by the '90s. Which is sad because High School is where one should experiment and sample these things as later in life it can become more difficult to approach learning it.

  • @susanfaulkner2304

    @susanfaulkner2304

    8 ай бұрын

    Now, the kids would use the various objects from these bygone classes as weapons!

  • @stephenwhited1833
    @stephenwhited183310 ай бұрын

    I graduated in 1977 and served in the Army till 1997 The Army was short of folks and I was recalled to active duty from retirement in 2008 they made me a recruiter. When I went to the schools it was like I had never left the hair styles the attitudes were the same it was crazy for a 53 yo to see. I did get a lot of good recruits though

  • @yuckyool

    @yuckyool

    9 ай бұрын

    Armed Services were a terrific place for a lot of young men who weren't sure (or didn't have the $$$'s) for college, but wanted to improve themselves. I thought about ROTC in college, and later admired many who did serve who did quite well. Thank you for helping our country.

  • @nancymcdade3909
    @nancymcdade3909 Жыл бұрын

    Most of the pictures are 1969 to about 1972. No there were no school shootings and drug use was minimal and mainly marijuana and beer drinking. Too bad you didn't report from about 1973 to 1977.

  • @dennisquinn8558

    @dennisquinn8558

    9 ай бұрын

    I was in HS 69 - 71. I believe the girls dress code changed in my senior year, 71, allowing them to wear dress pants. But, perhaps less than 1 in 4 girls did that year.

  • @debraoliver505

    @debraoliver505

    9 ай бұрын

    I was in high school 1968-71. Looked like these photos. They didn't drop the dress code until early 1970 the end of my junior year.

  • @dennisquinn8558

    @dennisquinn8558

    9 ай бұрын

    @@debraoliver505 It may have happened in the 2nd half of our junior year. But being a clueless guy in high school, took a while for me to realize that some of the girls looked different!

  • @larryjex6485
    @larryjex64856 ай бұрын

    Great video, but most of these images appear to be very early '70s and even late '60s. I graduated from Camden H.S. in San Jose in 1978, and very few girls were wearing skirts at this point. Most of us wore our hair a lot longer than in these images, and a lot of guys were parting in down the middle and "blowing it out" with a hair dryer. The lowrider culture was alive and well at my high school, and we had a lot of Chola Girls who really imbraced it. In fact the song "Low Rider" by War (1975) was our unofficial school song. The fashions at this time had become highly influenced by disco and even new wave, and we were listening to groups like Blondie, The Cars, Donna Summer, The Runaways, and even The Sex Pistols if you were a "waver". One of the fondest memories was going to see 'The Rocky Horror Picture Show' with my buds.

  • @robbiesellers3384
    @robbiesellers33847 ай бұрын

    Class of 77. Skirts were short. Love the jet skirt.

  • @FromSagansStardust
    @FromSagansStardust Жыл бұрын

    I went to HS in the NYC metro in the early 70s, and the guys' hair was longer, the girls' hair shorter, the skirts/dresses fewer and a bit longer. Some weed, no harder drugs that I knew of at my HS.

  • @bigkittylittlekitty1740
    @bigkittylittlekitty17408 ай бұрын

    Class of 1980 memories: preppy clothes, manual typewriters, kids streaking through the HS, real-food lunches actually made in the HS, study halls, albums, the presidential fitness award, saying “bullshit”, drinking 3.2 beer in Ohio, wearing hideous one-piece zippered gym suits (gross me out), hall monitors, “that behavior will go on your permanent record”, reading Moby Dick (bullshit book), developing film and photos in the photo lab, driver’s ed in a leaky car, audio-visual geeks, and a field trip to the HS basement to view 2 computers (run by geeks).

  • @zazubombay
    @zazubombay9 ай бұрын

    Most of these pictures show the girls in short dresses or skirts. This was most likely early '70's. When I started Junior High in 1971, girls had to wear skirts to school and were sent home if they rebelled by wearing pants. By the time I started high school, the dress code was gone and we could weer anything, as long as were not braless. I graduated in 1975 and I could not wait to get out of there!

  • @ohillbilly
    @ohillbilly Жыл бұрын

    There wasn't many dresses unless it was a prom or fancy school function. Jeans, most all the time. Unless you were a teacher. During deer season, most of the boys would have rifles in their trucks. And there's that one time that Earl BBQ'd a raccoon in Home Ec class. Ya, I miss those days. :-) "78"

  • @caroleappling2007
    @caroleappling200710 ай бұрын

    Class of ‘74 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽❤️

  • @miggans21012
    @miggans210128 ай бұрын

    I started freshmen year 1979 so missed high school through most of the 70s.

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