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The 1970s high school experience was one of discovery, creativity, and also a bit of rebellion. Some old photos can show us what student life was like during that period. Let’s travel back in time to the 70s, where we can remember the clatter of typewriters and the unique colors of the classroom.
#1: The Rhythmic Click of Progress
In a classroom, each student is typing at their manual typewriter. If you were there, you remember that typing was a basic skill of the 1970s. The teacher, standing on the front, is probably guiding them. We all remember those hours of dedicated practice and the satisfaction of nailing that final line for those of us who could never quite master the QWERTY layout.

