The grade school I attended (later than the 40s) in Poughkeepsie had been built in the earlier 20th century and was unimproved. Classrooms had adjoining cloakrooms. No lockers.
There was no middle school --just grades 1-8 and then high school--until the 60s.
Jane Necol
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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