School Drills In The 70S at Leslie Gill blog

School Drills In The 70S. For most of us, it was always nice to get. When we were in school, all grades of school, fire drills were a common practice. Those red domed bells would ring loud and clear and we were told to calmly, yet quickly, go outside. Is that a useful comparison? Some school systems did keep the duck and cover drills as part of their overall emergency preparedness routine into the 1970s. I am part of the generation that hid under desks in elementary school to practice what to do if the evil soviet union dropped an atomic bomb on detroit. We recently asked adults who went to school in the '70s what normal things used to occur, and they flooded our comments with some wild responses.

Students Drill for Possible Atomic Bomb Attack
from norman.hrc.utexas.edu

Is that a useful comparison? Those red domed bells would ring loud and clear and we were told to calmly, yet quickly, go outside. I am part of the generation that hid under desks in elementary school to practice what to do if the evil soviet union dropped an atomic bomb on detroit. Some school systems did keep the duck and cover drills as part of their overall emergency preparedness routine into the 1970s. For most of us, it was always nice to get. When we were in school, all grades of school, fire drills were a common practice. We recently asked adults who went to school in the '70s what normal things used to occur, and they flooded our comments with some wild responses.

Students Drill for Possible Atomic Bomb Attack

School Drills In The 70S Some school systems did keep the duck and cover drills as part of their overall emergency preparedness routine into the 1970s. We recently asked adults who went to school in the '70s what normal things used to occur, and they flooded our comments with some wild responses. When we were in school, all grades of school, fire drills were a common practice. Some school systems did keep the duck and cover drills as part of their overall emergency preparedness routine into the 1970s. Those red domed bells would ring loud and clear and we were told to calmly, yet quickly, go outside. I am part of the generation that hid under desks in elementary school to practice what to do if the evil soviet union dropped an atomic bomb on detroit. For most of us, it was always nice to get. Is that a useful comparison?

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