I started school at Chattanooga Valley Elementary (Flintstone, GA) in 1947.  We had no lockers in the school, only coat hooks in the hallways.  Books and notebooks were stored in the space under the student's assigned desk in the classroom.  When I graduated from high school in
1959, there were still no lockers.  Books and supplies were stored under the assigned desk in the home room or taken home at night.

Mark Speltz wrote:

> Hello everyone.
>
> I have a fun question.  I am wondering if anyone out there in museum-l land
> can tell me about going to school in the 1940s?
>
> I am wondering if LOWER and MIDDLE schools in the mid 1940s in general did or
> didn't have lockers in the hallways?
>
> Thanks for your replies, I appreciate it greatly.
>
> Mark Speltz
>
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