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Disco, denim, bell bottoms, flower power, funk and decades of fabulous music. The 1970s: What a time to be alive. For those growing up in that era, life was all about being young and wild and free. And looking back now, more than a little reckless. There were no seatbelts, children played outside unattended, they rode their bikes without helmets and threw darts at each other on the lawn.

"We had great music and played it loudly; we danced, and grew our hair long, and lived every day like it might be our last," wrote Tab LaFollette in the book Growing Up Old School: Re-live what it was like to be a kid in the 60s and 70s. The 1970s was a time for taking risks and throwing caution to the wind, but always believing that, in the words of Gloria Gaynor, "I will survive!"

Bored Panda has scoured the depths of the net in search of the most sassy school photos from the '70s. Keep scrolling for an epic and funky trip down memory lane, and don't forget to upvote your favorites. You'll also find our interview with author Jules Torti, who grew up in the '70s and '80s, and wrote the memoir, Been There, Ate That: A Candy-coated Childhood.

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My Mom And Her High School Boyfriend In 1972

Smiling teenagers in '70s high school fashion, wearing denim overalls and collared shirts, in a vintage black-and-white photo booth.

She was 15 years old and they were at the local carnival.

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Bored Panda was fortunate to get hold of Jules Torti when we reached out to her. The author describes herself as "half cavewoman" and tells us she's not on X or Insta.

"I don't even have cell phone reception in my house—I have to walk halfway down the driveway and even then, if a red squirrel is out there or a crow flies over, forget about it!"

We already know we're in for a treat interviewing this witty and funny woman, who, as she puts it, "can be reliably found on Facebook and Substack at Jules is Out of Office: julestorti.substack.com"

Born in 1975, Torti has written a number of books, including a memoir, titled Been There, Ate That: A Candy-coated Childhood. "It's a nostalgic joy ride back to the '70s and '80s era of Jell-o everything, yellow dye #5, BHT, preservatives and margarine-laced!" she tells us.

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    We begin by asking Torti what it was like growing up in the '70s.

    "The days were so carefree. My sister, brother and I were out the door after a bowl of sugar-high Lucky Charms and tearing through the fields on our banana seat and BMX bikes, untethered. I had three pairs of rugger pants and a pair of Kangaroo shoes with that cool zipper on the side. I alternated my Dallas Cowboys sweatshirt with my cowboy fringe shirt," she replies.

    "Life was so innocent and simple. We didn't sanitize our hands. We weren't worried about the harmful effects of the sun's rays (how could they be dangerous?) Xanadu, our loyal dog, washed our faces. We played with lawn darts and survived. Our diet was 75% sugar and it didn't stunt our growth (but that purple Kool-Aid and ketchup-flavoured chips stained our fingertips and lips for days)."

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    1975 High School Photo

    Student wearing platform shoes and holding books in a '70s high school setting.

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    Fairfax High School (Los Angeles, Ca), 1975

    Two students walking, showcasing '70s high school fashion with bell-bottoms and layered shirts.

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    11 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    There were always cool people, guy and gals, who dressed up like these classy dudes at my high school in the 70s. They usually came from rich families but I admired them nonetheless.

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    The author tells us her family lived a few corn fields behind the Sunset Drive-In Theatre in Brantford, Ontario. "Amazingly, we could pick up the audio for the films on the walkie-talkies my mom bought at a garage sale for $5. We had to use our binoculars to dial in the grainy screen but it's a slice of time that I love falling back into. We didn't have cable TV due to our rural location and depending on the weather, there were only eight channels to reliably choose from," she remembers.

    Torti says it wasn't until the '80s that VHS videos changed her world. "I still can't believe my dad fiddled around every Friday night, trying to connect a rental VCR with our old console television. My grandmother who lived on a farm just up the road from us had a satellite dish, microwave AND jacuzzi tub with jets. We thought she was the richest woman in the world," she says.

    "Growing up in the country, we had to rely on creative alternatives for almost everything. We made our own caramel corn with a free pour of corn syrup. By the end of the bowl our molars were an inch higher from compacted sticky popcorn. But back then, we didn't count calories. They didn't exist."

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    School Dances 1972

    High school students in a '70s dance, wearing retro fashion, capturing the vibrant social scene.

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    A Lot More Difficult Without Internet

    High school senior in the 1970s working on a car part outdoors next to vintage vehicles.

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    12 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Back when you had to have some idea of what you are doing. I don't even see a book.

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    We ask Torti what she believes the biggest differences are between the kids of the '70s versus kids of today. "Teens today have so many things to decide upon right down to their pronouns. I don't think I even knew the (former) definition of a pronoun until grade 11 English. There was no gender talk, we just were," she says.

    "Anxiety wasn't a thing—maybe you'd have a bout of it before a test you hadn't bothered studying for but otherwise, it wasn't on anyone's radar. And back then, in the Taylor Swift-free era, you could go to a concert for less than $1,500 a ticket. If I added up all the concert tickets I bought up until the age of 40, I still think I'd be under $1,500 and I've seen Cher, Madonna, Cyndi Lauper, Tina Turner, Meatloaf and countless others."

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    1979. My Mother, A Baller. Still Holds The Record For Most Points In A Women's Basketball Season At Our High School - Before The 3 Pt Line Was Established

    70s high school girls' basketball game with players and crowd in gymnasium.

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    [oc] My Aunt Graduating From Catholic School In Amman, Jordan, 1972

    High school girls in '70s fashion, wearing white dresses and platform shoes, sitting outdoors in rows of chairs.

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    The author believes kids of today have more anxiety because they're disconnected from nature and glued to technology. "Do kids need mindfulness sessions?" ponders Torti. "Shouldn’t they just be pushed outside and away from their tablets and iPhones? I know there’s probably an app for tree-climbing and grass stains, but c’mon. We need to be told to rediscover our 'wildhood' and introduce kids to earth basics like dirt, worms, and trees? Wow."

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    #14

    This Pic Was Taken At My School Grade 8 Halloween 1974

    Teens in '70s high school dressed in KISS-style face paint, standing in front of lockers, smiling and posing together.

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    #15

    My Parents In High School 1976. They'll Be Married For 40 Years This June

    '70s high school teens smiling, wearing casual outfits; girl in white tee, boy in striped rugby shirt.

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    Torti tells Bored Panda there are some positives for the kids of today. "I'm happy that the teens of today have more expansive options though (beyond Starbucks drink menus and talk + text packages). There's a beautiful awareness about identity, Indigenous reconciliation, transgenderism, working nomad careers, BIPOC novels and films and greater opportunities for women in sport with the establishment of the Professional Women's Hockey League."

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    Two Girls Gossiping By Their Lockers Circa 1970

    Two students in '70s high school fashion stand by lockers, one holding a floral box.

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    11 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Those striped bell bottoms were very popular when I was in HS.

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    My Dad Swears He Was The Coolest Kid In School 1979

    A 1970s high school student with a trumpet, wearing a patterned shirt and brown pants, sitting on a red stool.

    Padlock on the belt loop really ties the whole outfit together.

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    2 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Well your dad is obviously right, cause he looks like the coolest kid there is.

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    We ask Torti what the the downside was to growing up in the 1970s. "I was blissfully unaware that there was a negative aspect!" she replies. "I had a glittery green banana seat bike, an awesome NHL playing card collection, Sea Monkeys (that successfully hatched), a Chia Pet and a Dukes of Hazzard lunch box. I was want for nothing."

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    School Lunch In 1975

    1970s high school cafeteria scene with students in line, wearing casual shirts, choosing food trays.

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    12 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My lunches never looked that good. That first guy on the left looks like my brother though.

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    'woke' High School Kids, South Charleston Wv 1972 This Is The 'Smoking Area' In Back Of The Bldg

    Students in '70s high school fashion posing outdoors, showcasing denim and plaid styles typical of the era.

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    13 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    We had "nicotine alley." It was between 2 houses directly across the street from the school. Kids smoked there at lunchtime and no one thought anything about it.

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    We're curious to know whether she'd rather have grown up now or back then. "I'd take an even split of the '70s and '80s," says Torti. "That era had the best soundtrack (INXS, Depeche Mode, Duran Duran, Culture Club, Tears for Fears, Blondie, Sinead O'Connor) and the films of these decades are unmatched—Top Gun, Stand By Me, The Outsiders, The Breakfast Club, Pretty in Pink, Footloose—these are just off the top of my head."

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    Livermore High School, California. 70’s Part 2

    Teens in '70s high school outfits, playing guitar and socializing outdoors.

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    #24

    High School Seniors Fellow Students From Cuba , 1977

    '70s high school students in uniform sitting on a sofa, wearing knee-high socks and smiling.

    Three HS seniors girls from Santa Clara, Jesus Menéndez boarding HS in rural Yabu4, Villa Clara, Cuba.

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    Before we end the interview, the self-professed "half cavewoman" tells Bored Panda, "Email, cell phones, streaming and AI were the stuff of a terrible futuristic sci-fi movie, and we were all the better for it. If only we could 'be kind, please rewind'."

    Grab a copy of Torti's memoir Been There, Ate That: A Candy-coated Childhood for more beautifully written memories of growing up in days gone by. And let us know all about your own childhood in the comments.

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    High School Students Getting Weapons Training, Ussr, Ca. 1970

    Students in a 1970s high school classroom handling disassembled rifles, with educational posters on the walls.

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    8 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    the subject was called "safety basics" and was taught in schools until the USSR collapsed

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    Students in a '70s high school classroom learning typing, with typewriters on desks.

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    11 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Best classes that I still use today: typing class and business math. I learned how to figure taxes, percentages, read bills, and balance a check book. I also typed 100 words a minute which got me though years of being in the work force. I learned how to type on an IBM selectric II

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    The Traditional "Before High School Graduation" Pose With My Aunt, 1971

    High school graduation in the '70s with a graduate in a light blue gown and a woman in a red blouse.

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    1972: Sophomore Year High School Buddies After A Soccer Match

    Group of high school boys in the 1970s sitting outdoors, showcasing vintage fashion and camaraderie.

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    Driving Away On The Last Day Of High School, Los Alamitos High School, California, 1974

    Two high school students from the '70s smiling in a vintage car.

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    1979 Yearbook Photo Of A Student At Saddleback High School In California

    A 1970s high school student wearing glasses, smiling and sitting at a table with books.

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    Early 1970s (?) High School Business Classroom

    A '70s high school classroom with students using typewriters, chalkboard in background.

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    My Mom And Aunt With Some Friends Back In High School Cira Mid To Late 1970s

    '70s high school students hanging out on steps, wearing colorful outfits and flared jeans, capturing retro fashion trends.

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    1970s Schoolyard, Florence Middle School, Dallas Tx

    Teenagers in '70s high school fashion with flared jeans and bandanas, chatting outside on a grassy area.

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    These Are The Libyan Students Of My Father, Who Was A High School Physics Professor In Belgrade, Yugoslavia. Late 1970’s Or Early 1980’s

    Group of people outside a 1970s high school building, showcasing vintage fashion and hairstyles typical of the era.

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    Livermore High School, California. From The 70’s

    1970s high school students in a typing class and library, surrounded by typewriters and books, reflecting the era's atmosphere.

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    My Dad In His Early Years Of Teaching High School Math, Late ‘70s

    '70s high school classroom scene with teacher instructing eager students; vintage vibe.

    Second generation Italian, my dad was one of the first in his family to have a bachelor’s degree. He retired in 2018 after over 30 years of teaching at the same school.

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